'j 1 ,1 0 o T Jt! in am 'ci at PAGE TEN Th OSSG07I STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning. September SI 1344 Far Hop Markets Remain Firm During Week PORTLAND, Sept 2MVThe week ending Sept 27 law Pacific coast hop markets remaining firm, with prices tightly wedged at the OPA ceilings, the war food admin istration said today. In Oregon, harvesting of the 1944 hop crop was almost com pleted and baling was well along. A labor shortage was reported by some custom balers. No new de velopments took place at hop mar kets. Dealers were making shipments to the east as quickly as possible, and as fast as baled hops were available deliveries on contracts were taken. Principal source of new transactions, which were light, was small overages on ex isting contracts, mostly to the first contract holders. The WFA pre dicted few,, new transactions dur ing the rest of the season, since most of the hop crop in Oregon is already under contract. Hop yields were generally In line with earlier expectations, and growers reported a crop, of good quality. Full ceiling prices pre ' vailed in markets. Official grade determinations for Oregon: 116 lots of hops show ed an average leaves and stem content of 7 per cent, with a high of 14 per cent and a low of 2 per cent : In seed content' 94 lots graded 8 per cent or over; 8 lots, 5 per cent; 2 lots, 4 per cent; 3 lots, 3 per cent; 2 lots, 2 per cent and 1 lot, 1 per cent. m I v Rumors Help- C Grain Market : CHICAGO, Sept. 29 (JP)-Rumors that the government planned to raise wheat price ceilings af fected grain futures market ..today and wheat and rye were strong in a brisk trade. Oat and corn were as much as three-quarters of a cent higher at the close and barley also held fractional gains. 1 " Profit taking developed on the bulge in wheat and prices fell back about a cent as buying paused. At the close wheat was Va to 1 higher than yesterday's finish, De cember $1.61. Corn was up V to i, December $1.13. Oats were V to higher, December 62-. Rye was ltt to 2 higher, Decem ber $1.05-1. 04 T4. Barley was un changed to higher, December ll.Olfc. Hayesville Club . Plans Its Program HAYESVILLE The program committee of the Woman's club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. W, Garrison, vice-president The first meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Garrison October 19. ' Foil roll call the members will tell of their summer activities, and for the social period they are asked to bring their fancy work. Mrs. Earl Bidwell, the new . president, will preside, and invites anyone who is interested to attend the meetings. The program committee con sists of Mrs. Earl Bedwell, Mrs. G. W. Garrison, Mrs. J.. Fred 'Dougherty, Mrs. E. L. Moor, and , Miss Ida Denny. - Morse Raps Class Lines ASTORIA, Sept. 2-P)-Wayne L. Morse, republican nominee to the US senate, today condemned political parties set up on , class lines as a threat to democracy. ' "If our political parties ever be come aligned on the basis of a la bor party vs. a business men's partyor a conservative vs. a lib eral party politics will be fought on the basis of class conscious ness", he told an audience here. "And a class conscious struggle breeds a revolution." His appearance here came Just one day after a speech by Edgar Smith, his democratic opponent for the senate seat. .- Mrs. Strain Property Recently Transferred , MONMOUTH Another real estate transfer recently completed by A. F. Huber is the sale of Mrs. Virginia Strain's house with one acre of land on South Monmouth avenue. - ', . The name amethyst is said to be derived from the Greek word meaning "not to intoxicate," ex pressing an old belief that the stone protected its owner from strong drink. - Erj3 Unnicd Tc? Prices Paid! . Prompt Remittance Ella or Drtsg Tour Egn to v FDED' II3YEZ EGG DErOT ttl 8. C Allit ZL r PcrtlanX Ore.' - L "Strictly Private" VM ' , & . V SJrFORT I AfcAWT r PEAR; MCMi- " VJE m. NASWrSSWT&- HANK. rjmted cur v& rues, Pc. Still THE CD SMfc FUUUy Quotations at Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. (API Salable and total cattle 35; calve 35; late demand limited; very little toid; Mattered sales late Thursday and to day as much as 50 cents lower on cleanup basis; short load medium beef cows 9.15. sorted at 7.75; few canrter . and cutter cows 4.00-5.50; week's general market 25-50 cents higher; best steers steady, top 14-25; best heifers 12.00-50 but bulk 11.50 down; good young beef cows up to 11.50 early; good-choice vealers 13.00 14.00;' grass calves slow, few lower Salable hogs 50. total 200; market active, steady; good-choice 190-230 ik. tin ih is no- sun lhn 14.50: good sow's A3.00-75; choice 81 lb. feed er pigs 14.00. . . . . Salable sheep Z3. total in; noioover nn. u.ham uU itMriv wltii late Thursday; fat lambs around 50 cento w.Ui. UmulM' m ttmelr rood-choice 11.50; common - medium 'grades 7.50- . i i -1 .j. km M. lu.ou; meaium-gooa iimu warn., miiia iown tn 5.00: food yearlings 8.00: good ewes mostly 3.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 25 AP) Butter AA grade prints 4-4iC. cartons 46i-47',c: A grade prinU 45'a-4Sc. cartons 4SV4-46'4e; B grade prints 45',i-45Jc. cartons 4S-4S2c. RuHerfat Tint duality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered j in Portland 52-52 c; premium quality, maximum of .33 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53'C: valley routes and country points Zc less than first or 50-51 'ic. Em To producers: Candled basis 3-4c less than telling price. Tjrn To retailers: AA 57c: A large 53c; A medium 42-Wc; smaU (pullet) A 2S-27C dozen. i Live Boultrv Buy in r prices from oroducers: Broilers uu to 2 lbs. 29c; fryers 2 to 3'i lbs. 2!c; roasters over 3'2 lbs. 29c; Leghorns 25c lb.; color ed hens all weights 25ViC; roosters and stags 21c lb. Country meats Konoacx prices jo retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. lS-17c; vealers AA 22',ic; A 214c: B 19-19', c; C 15 17'4c; culls 12-15c; beef AA 214c; A 20ic: B 18J,4c; C 14c; canner-cutter cows 14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14 144c; lambs AA 26c; A 24' ix B 22'ic; C 10-20c; ewes ES 12'ic; medium. 12c; n ihj .i. - Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies 29.9c; loaf 30.2c; triplets to whole salers 27c; loaf 27,ic FOB. , Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 35-4 4c in.; live price to producers zz-zc id. Turkeys Selling price to produc ers: Dressed hens No. 1. 38", -43c lb. Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing buying . prices: Hens 42c; to ma lb, dressed basis. Onions Green 70c dozen bunches. Onions Yakima dry 50s SI -30-1 .50; 3-inch 1.50-2.00; locals 1.50-1.75 per 50-lb. bag.- Potatoes ' Deschutes No. 1. 3.39 cental; No. 2. 1-25 per 50-lb. bag; local 2.00-2.25 orange box. ' RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED rOODS: - Book 4 Blue stamps AS thniugh L5 valid indefinitely. , Use of blue tokens discontued October i. MEAT, BUTTER, f ATS As CHEESES : Book 4 Red stamps AS through GS valid Indefinitely . Spare stamp 25 valid exclusively for 10 ; points lamb through October 21, j ' sugar: 5". i i-'-"v;;,'v -hyl Book 4 sugar stamps, 30, 31, 32 and 33 valid indennitely, 9 pounds each. Per caajUng anly: Sugar stamp 40 valid for S pounds Apply at local OPA board for more. SHOES: Us tumps ta valid : , Book S Airplane stamps Noa. and S valid indefinitely. FUEL OILt ' : Period 4-9 and new period -. cou- rons valid through September 30 Ul tanks NOW I j ; TTJtE INSPECTlONt Records must be presented ' fot gasoline renewals, special applica Uons. and tire replacements. STOVES: -- - Apply at local OPA board for pur chase certificates, n j WOOD, COAL. SAWDCST: ' ORDER NOW I Don't risk shortage Mxt wuiter. . . I . . . . PRICK CONTROL Refer Inquiries and eomptalnta la price ciera at ucai Doara. 4, I i Alan Ilale strrrrlcs valiantly bat tn vain as his gold prospecting companion, Mark Twain (played by Fredrio Elxrch), looks on. Scene from Warner Bros.' picture, "The Adventures i XXark Twiia," corning tomorrow to the Grand theatre. j By Quinn Hall tj.s.Lasjux J ! it qu bwlduj6s.hb. 30rV SOW Portland I Wool Government control. Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. ; Mohair 1942, 12-month 45c lb. I Hops Nominal contracts: 1944. S56 up; 1945. 79c; 194S. 55c; 1947. 50c lb. I Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No 2 or better $34-33: oat-vetctt 925 ton valley points; timothy I eastern Oregon) $35-36 ton; clover $24 ton. Portland Grain i f PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23 (APV-i Wheat futures and cash I grain un Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.471 soft white (excluding Rex) 1.48: white club 1.48; western red 1.48.' s (Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.47; 10 per cent 1.48; 11 per cent 1.52; 12 per cent 14. - I . - t . . r : I Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.50: 11 'per cent 12: 12 per cent 1.58. I t Today's car receipts: Wheat S. bar ley 10. flour 3. t hay 1. millfeed S. flax l. - - - ----- ; Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press I - Sept. 29 t. . , STOCK AVERAGES . i I . 1 30 15 I 19 89 Rail Indus. Util Pogn Friday 28.1 T 37.T 54.9 Previous day 27.7 I SIM 54.3 Week ago Month ago 27.1 1 37.6 V 53.9 28.3 ! 38.4 55.0 Year ago 25 J ; 36.0 51.9 1944 tugn 1944 low 29.B 38.6 58.4 22 J 35.1, 49.9 n - BOND AVERAGES if . i r i 5 20 i , tudus 10 : 10 19 Rails Util Stks Friday 90.7 105 JX i 106.6 68.6 Previous day 90.5 Week ago 89.S 105.1 1 106.6 105.4 1 106.0 105.1 1 106.7 68.9 68.9 68.9 Month ago 89 J Year ago 76.5 105.1 ' 105.4 105.7 107J1 63.1 1944 high , 90.8 68.8 634 1944 low -79.9 1M.7 104.7 Salem Market Quotations I The prices below supplied by a lai- csj grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: ? BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY i Adresen's Baying Prices U Subject to change witbent aotlce) BUTTERPAT .' i f Premium , ; M No. 1 , , JS3 t. No. I is , , . 0 ; BUTTER PRINTS A ... i ,., .46 V .45 V 46 .46 1 J39 . J20i J4 5 25 2 B Quarters ,, , EGGS i ; ; . Extra large . LL Mediums and standards Pullets Cracks Colored hens. No. I No. 2 colored bens . Colored frys Marlon Creamery's Baying Prices ' (Snbject te change without noticel POULTRY No. 1 springs 3 No 1 hens LIVESTOCK Spring lamb Yearling lamb ; , .10.00 ' 1 00 to 7 50 ewes Mi Dairy cows 4.00 to 8 .50-: Dairy bulls 4.00 to 8.50 T Top veal - ' - ta m t Top hogs. 160 to: 240 lbs. 15.43 ; 240 to 27 lbs. 14.70 ; r.-w;,-,. , , i,,- I Sorghum Cane Ready. For Annual Fall Run j - t;.-; -- 1 - i. - -rK.f I SILVERTON Walter Klopfen- ttein 'ill begin cooking his an nual run of sorghum I this week end. Mr. Klopfenstein expects to have a run about half as long as last year, and to put out approxi mately 2500 gallons. ' ; I Sorght. growers arc beginning to bring In loads ofj cane from Canby, Hillsboro, Jefferson, Mr Minnville, Mt. Angel and local fields. . j A , 175.8 75.8 .'78J ' i s , L.78JI , 89.1 State Welfare Sets Budget For 2 Years PORTLAND, Sept : n.-VPhlh state public welfare commission set up a $35,524,208 . budget to handle its . work for the biennium ending June 30, 1947, a slight in crease over the current period. Loa Howard, state administra tor, explained that it is based on estimates of county welfare agen cies and takes into account cur rent costs of living and increased financial needs for the next bien nium. - ,t -! y She reported that cases handled by the commission increased' 1.S per cent in August over the num ber handled a year ago. It ad ministered 25,541 during the month this year. Grants totaling $928,939 represent a 20.7 per cent increase over August, 1943, she said. : : .- -:7-c1'" Miss Howard said the commis sion was .receiving a growing number of requests for aid for wayward I girls.1 . f The commission ! reported .that average cash grants have risen from $2337 to $34.37,1 not consid ering medical services. Lawyers Give Servicemen Free! Service . GEAR HART. Sept 29-Jf)-Three million servicemen and wo men have been given free aid by America's lawyers. Col. Thomas J. White, judge advocate of the 9th service command, said today, i White and Lt. Cmdr. Howard D. Pack, Seattle, presented war and navy department certificates to the Oregon Bar association in ap preciation of iti members' service to armed forces' personnel. . The Bar association, holding iti annual convention here, set up a judicial council to study adminis tration of justice in Oregon courts. The council similar to those es tablished in 20 other states Is comprised of two supreme court Justices, f three circuit judges, chairmen of the senate and house judiciary committees, and two at torneys. ; J :- f . - ;.- The Bushmen, a race of : short, yellowish-brown nomad hunters, are believed to be the earliest hu man inhabitants of South Africa of whom there is any reliable his torical record, t Throngs Greet GOP Nominee in it Jm..--: 4T l I -l V Typical of crowds which have greeted him throughout his transcontinental trek Is this throng In Tulsa, uaia wmcn nauea the arrival and address of Got. Thomas E. Dewey of New Terk, republican can didate for president of the United States. Governor Dewey appears on the speaker's stand,' at right ane nnge crown recetvea tne Gor nominee with great enthusiasm, French . " ! I -.,- .; ':: 'v::--:..-f : . . .-. : . vv . ' .- . v. . .'.-.. ( On the viHare green before the church in the French village of St. Opportune, this picture taken dar ing the rapid advance of the allies across northern France, shows a typical instance ef the cooperation given by French patriot forces. A British reconnaissance force has reached , the village with Its armored ears. The Tommies have dismounted and can be seen with local maquis guarding German prisoners. ,s - -. . ................ Crossword Puzzle it id 19 20 TT 'A 27 29 3i 34 IS S2T 39 V. 4-2 SO : HOBIZONTAI j 1. mortal remains &,make expiation for " ' 11. places of - combat 1 13. gazed fixedly i 14. symbol for -i samarium 1 15. swelled ' 1 17. diminutive ' for Edward ; j 18. Hebrew I high priest ;. 20. narrow I streaks 1 21. feminine nsuiM 22. dell 5 24. bovine f 25. house J - addiUona S 26. hasty j28.Creat'Lake 129. narrow inlets 1 30. diving ; 1 waterbird 131. thin coating 132. learned I ! Brahmin 34. eagle '35. frolic 36. Grecian 5 seaport 38. pony 39. slams ' 41. obtained 42X191 ; 43. soldier's drinking .. " " flask i- 45. toward 46. ointment 48. innermost ossicle of middle ear i 11 3 Answer to yesterday's puzzle. N N n N Averace time ef Mlatiea: IS atiaete. Disc by King reaturea Syndicate, Inc. Mrs. Elliott Resumes Her Private Studio r - . . . I MONMQUTH -Mrs. R. El liott, . who maintained a music studio here for 15 years, disband ing. it in 1942 when she went to Corvallis to take a position' in the offices of : the Ball Photo Studio, v.- Help British Handle IO XT, 47 24 25- 3 'A 3i 34 37 45T 49 SI 50. former Rus - 4an rulers 51. footless " animals " - VEKTJCAL 1. founded -; 2. papal veils - -' 3. direction v (abbr.) 4. finish . 5. glide through Csweetsop 7. street Arab - .correlative of either t. sewing. Implement 10. Icelandic literatures 12. split 13rboU slowly 16. presently 19. habituating; 21. straightening 23. Roman magistrate 25. gnaw away 27. restrain - 28. eternity 30. sudden thrusts , 31. supporting ! ' structures , 32. flat-bottomed square-ended boat 33. .blew horn 34. make into . law - - 35. temple 37. glacier direction 39. flying , mammals 40. bristle 43. vehicle 44. short sleep 47. sun god 49. river in Italy lElDlllTl J El A R t sTr! D IP bjL Aim ip) iL aJg LlElTlTlElRlS eIbirIoi 1 L w AlsieriomAJ tie j o1men eIdl JpIeInItI has announced she will return to private piano teaching in Corval lis. : j -' . ' , : il ;'". . Mrs. Elliott has leased the home of Mrs, Esther Von Lehe, Corval lis piano instructor, and will take over Mrs. Von Lehe'a pupils, and others, for. the winter while Mrs,. Von Lehe studies at Los Angeles. Oklahoma w ":: k . A. I r J (International Sonndphoto) Nazis ..I . - - ' Classified Advertising " Statesman . Classified Ads Call 9101 i i Three tnsertis per line. 25c Six insertions per una 40c One montn per Une. $15 Minimum charge 25c; 8 tt min imum 35c; f tt. min. 45a No refunds. - . Cop tor Otis page accepted ub tU S 30 'the evening before public Uon lor dasstfJcatiott - Copy re ceived after this Urn wtii be run under the beading "Too Late to Classify" The Statesman assumes no flnan la) responsibility for errers which may appear to : advertisements pub tished in its cotumns and tn cases where this paper Is at fault will reprint that pert of an advertise ment In which the typographical mistake occurs. - The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad greatis for. the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. Tb Statesman Is not at liberty to divuife infor mation as to the identity of an advertiser using Blind", ad. , Auctions AUCTION FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT 29TH. 1 P.M. SHARP, 3 MILES NORTH OF CEN TRAL HOWELL, 1 MILE EAST. Alr-o-Flame. oO circulator, large size, pre-war studio couch, good cond.. knee bole desk, davenport table, end tables, indirect floor lamp, occasional chairs, arm chair, dinette set, buffet, drop leaf table and chairs. - kitchen stove, all white enamel range, library table, desk, beds, navy hammock with mattress and pillow, dresser, bedside stand, complete set of Compton's pictured encyclopedia, mirror, pictures., curtain rods, dishes. Jars, kitchen ware. Ironing .board, clothes rack and basket Double laun dry tubs. mops, door mat. Almost new electric Ward Cream Zepherator (sepa rator), stainless steel - disc. 400 lb. capacity.- Elgiri Bicycle, Tent, ' 4 wheel trailer with hay rack. All metal i wheel covered trailer, ideal for camping, trailer hitch. Painter's floor canvas. 3 ' ladders, extension plank, blow torch, garden hose, post hole dig ger, misc. small tools. r Mrs. Marion Young, owner. MAX GROESBECK, Auctioneer ; BOX 10. SILVERTON ROAD PHONX 6098. "SALEM AUCTION SALE Sunday. Oct. 1. 1 Cletrack tractor. Other machinery. Stock. Furniture. 3 stoves, many other things.- C C. Rus sell. .- - a--?.. Livestock and Poultry RABBIT FRYERS furs. Ph. 3-1234 FOR SALE Chester W. boar, about 200 lbs. 899 Plymouth Dr. FOR SALE Good milk cow and S-mo.-old heifer calf. 1038 6th St, West Salem.-" i - , r . - - MUST sell 3 choice does, all bred. 1 buck. New Zealand Whites, at lump sum. 373 N. 34th. , i , FOR SALE: 4 year old registered milking Shorthorn bull. Address A. A. Welch, 530 SW First Avt, roruanu. RABBITS I WANTED, buy Tues. Wed.: also furs. Breeding stock for sale. Harder Rabbit Farms, 3403 Cbe- ry Ave., ph. 2-1883 or 9983 ; Select Stocks Advance Well NEW YORK, Sept 29-P)-The stock market centered its buying attention mainly on specialties to day and, while many leaders lack ed motivating bids, rails enjoyed a last-minute upward flurry and a number . of pivotals improved mildly at the close. ' The Assocaited Press ; 60-stock average was up 12 of a point at 54.5. Of 820 issues appearing 403 were up against 417 down or un changed. Transfers totaled 746, 550 shares compared with 636,710 the day before. ; -. Tops for 1944 were touched by Douglas Aircraft, ' : Texas 1 Pacific Land Trust, General Steel .Cast ings preferred, Excell-o and Joy Mfg. . The last named, together with Sullivan ' Machinery on the Curb, were helped by talk of con solidation of the two companies. " Mrs, Isaacson to Teach In Hazel Dell School SILVERTON Mrs. John Izaac son (Martha Jensen) 'has . been hired to teach in Hazel Dell school this winter. 'Mrs. Izaacson came here last March following the death of her husband at their Montana home and is now making. her home at the Jensen farm in the Brush' Creek district;" Before her marriage, Mrs. Izaacson taught in a number "of rural schools adja cent to Silverton before she went to Montana some 25 years ago. , Lois Riches who taught at Hazel Dell last year Js teaching in Pra tum school this term. ; Legal Notice. '- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mar ion. r .';:". ' r-i I"-,.:. ; In the matter of the Estate of George B. Weir, Deceased t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been .ap pointed and qualified ar admin istrator of the estate of George B. Weir deceased, and all persons having claims against said:, estate L .1 M- . A . .1 are utziv.uj nouura to present ue same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Kenneth G. Denman, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Build ing, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. M Dated this 23rd day of Septem ber, 1944."- ' i . George B. Weir Jr. . i f Administrator for the Estate , of George B. Weir, Deceased S 23-30 O 7 - 14 Livestock and Poultry 3 DOES. 1 buck, and young rab bits. Ph. S327. or 1999 Trade. -WANTED: Beet and canner cows, bulls and veals. Will call at farm. B. 1. Snethen. - 3370 C Turner Stood.' Ph. S134S. Morns or eves. t ATTENTION WUI remove dead worthiest slock tn a moment's notice! SALEM FER TILIZER Si BY-PRODUCTS. Ph SOW Collect No other Phone, ... CHRISTIE New Hampshire. Day old nr atartad . Free circular. Wilson's Hatchery, Lyons,Ore. . . Help Wanted ' EXPERIENCED shoo talesman and saleswoman. Good pay. Good opportu nities for advancement. Ph. 3194. D. R.' Henry. t WANTED: Experienced ' machine bookkeeper for temporary vacation re lief In November. Box 000 Statesman. WANTED: Man and wife to take care of small apartment house for part rent on I rm. apt. Ph. 4333. WANTED Matron tt Janitor. Mont gomery Ward Co. . TURKEY i Pickers needed. Essential work. Season Just starting. Register at Northwest Poultry, 1503 N. Front. Ph. 7007. :. y: MORE ' Poultry Pickers wanted. Northwest Poultry and Dairy Co. 1303 N. Front Ph. 7007. ARE You interested m meat cutting as a profession 7 If you are and have had tome retail 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. j As a retail meat cutter you will be rendering a genuine war i time service to the community. Post- tiona arailaoie both In and i out of Salem Apply Safeway Stores District Office. Room 30ft. McCUchrUt Build ing. Salem.! '. - .. ... . . Help Wanted - Male Workers now employed fa war pro ducUon should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising tn this section. . S Men With Store Experience. . . . Or, natural selling abil ity to sell men's merchan dise. Interesting 6tore job that provides good pay and valuable experience. J. C Penney Co., inc. 0TT0 J. WILSON 1 COMPANY , 1 HAS AN OPENING FOR. ' 2 MECHANICS Top Wages ' ... 1 Good s Working Conditions f i See ED GREGSON 388 N. CommercUl . Ph. M51 WANTED Body Man and 3 Mechanics . r r TOP WAGES BEST OF WORKING CONDITIONS. r ... See FRED BALES . Douglas McKay , Chevrolet tCo. ! 430 N. CommercUl Ph. 3188 STEADY SALES JOB - GOOD SALARY - FINE FUTURE ' Lever Brothers Company, has open ing available in Eugene-Salem Terri tory for salesman to sell Rinso, Life- i buoy. Lux Toilet Soap. Swan, etc to wholesale and retail grocery trade. Car furnished, straight -salary $173 per month, plus expenses. Excellent op portunity. ; Position headquarters in either -Eugene ' or Salem and requires considerable traveling. Single man or -married man free to travel is pre- ' f erred. Write Box No. 101. Statesman, stating age, draft status, qualifications. BOY to do a few chores after schooL 293 N. Church. .. WANTED: Delivery Food Market man. - Model BUS Boy. Straight shift, good wages. Marion HoteL - FOLSOM mill. Wallace Road. Went Salem. : wants sawmUl help. Ph. 3-3253. MAN to wash pans and help in pie shop. Good per with overtime. Apply in person, i. Sec Mr. Greenslit. Master Bread Bakery. Broadway . At Market.. SAWMILL helo wanted.. Folsom mllL Wallace Road, West Salem. Pa. 1-3252. EMPLOYED or unemployed man to work 4 hrs. ead Saturday nieht. un loading trains and- clerical, work. Ave- ' rage Mc per hr, . Railway Express Agency. ..s i WAVTTri' Rail. mr U.it W. II yrs. old. Hotel Senator. RTCW A MTr Dsiniafit HMrfMa awM ceUent pay. Herrall -Owens Co MEN to work tn cemeterv. Steadv post-war Job for rteht nan. rll at 380 W. Hoyt or Ph. 8652. WANTED: Bus hov. dav a . M The Spa. ; '--- . - . FRY and Dinner Cook. Marion HoteL CENTRA. RanM amrV P.. sition. Night man. Preferably univer sity student. Hemul-Owens Co. Help Wanted Female TWIST fnr n,rm.n.n m.im.. n. ' a" - v awa mvu eTraaW 8218 during business hours. A LEGAL stMtMr.nfc... .. - position- CM T 827 " " " yijcravur wno- can alw do typing. Call 6218. TYPIST hn 1 ,Turij i i rf f"aJi Wor t9r ' Prnx. posiUon. SCHOOL. irl i " Z . - wwi ui iwm vim board and wages caring for small child evenings. Ph. 8338 days. WAITRESS for mid-day at Cheerio Inn. No nights. .