PAGZ TEN Th OSEGO.t STATED JAIL Ccdara. Wheat Leads Grain Upturn CHICAGO, Oct 4HV Wheat futures were up nearly three cents to the best prices in more than sic months today but profit tak ing developed on the bulges and closing quotations were fraction ally below the day's best figures. Other grains were affected by the trade in wheat Barley at one 'time was up as much as 3 V4 cents. Rye, oats and corn were strong. . Mills covering recent heavy flour sales and cash interests were heavy buyers of wheat from the - start Commission, houses "sup ported the market and soon shorts scrambled to cover. . 1 December wheat sold at the top at il.B7. a new hih since early April and 2 cents above the sea sonal low established less man a month ago. July and September wheat went to new seasonal highs. Cash wheat kept pace with the advance in futures and No. 1 hard wheat sold at $1.72, the ceiling plus commission charge. Part of the bullish wheat trade was in anticipation of higher wheat ceilings to reflect a two-cent in crease in parity prices. 'At the close wheat was 1 to . , i 2y Jygher than yesteraay s xuusn, December $1.67 Vi-V. Corn - was to lk higher, December $1.14. Oats were up to 1, December 65V4-.. Rye was to lft higher, December $1.09 ft -ft. Barley was up ft to 2ft, December $1.06. Albany School Enrollment Up ALBANY Enrollment in the city schools at the beginning of the 'third week of school revealed 1678 pupils in all grades, an increase of 202 more pupils than were regis tered at the close of the second week of school in 1943. ; . In the senior high school a gain of 45 over the number registered a year ago has been made, making a total of 445. In the - junior high schools 463 registered, a gain of 57, while in the elementary grades a registration of 770, a gain of 100 over a year ago. , - Woodburn Serviceman Visits While on Leave ' . '-.-''-." ; WOODBURN Charles Cor n well, seaman 2c, is here on a 15 day leave after finishing his boot training at Farragut Mrs. Crn well went to Farragut Thursday . with Mrs. Gene Buson and Mrs. Ivan Robinson of Coquille. They stopped for her on their way to the same camp for their hus bands. The Busoni and Robinsons were over night guests of the Cornwall. and 'continued their homeward trip Tuesday morning. Ilorlgage Loons LOW INTEREST RATE NO COMMISSIONS LIBERAL TERMS PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE PIOIIEEH TRUST G0IIPAIIY Estate Administration 19 N. Commercial Have a Coca-Cola Eat, drink and enjoy a. a-" i i r . i i xi r- -r - i wtv torn J, , . c?r adding refreshment to a backyard barbecue .One of the secrets of any successful home barbecue is plenty of Ice-cold Cjca-Cola. Ererybocty enjoys Its life, sparkle and refreshment, Plan to have f koetj bottles of Cclce" ice-cold and ready to drink, 7hen you shop, remcm ' ber to ask for Coca-Cola. Everywhere, Coca-ColasUnd s for tb paust that refreshes, has become a high-sign of hospitality in the Americaa hone. SOTTltD UNBI8 AUTHOtITT O TH8 COCA-COtA COMPANY 9T COCA-COLA BOTTLING COlMP AN Y OF SALEM ( Calem, Oregon w "Strictly Private" I AaiT so hot wjt vbuNE. r-? - : TUEBE IS A lOr.BLJd VWTO4P I JYfc OS Vck Vl- la CO ttClH tCST ,-UGfc lrrSl.TiLn fftWTAXi tv fifth la Quotations at Portland Livestock . PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 4 (AF) WTA Cattle salable and total 100. holdover 250; calves 15; market rather alow but fair clearance In right; gen erally steady with canner and cutters selling lower; light canner and cutter steers 80-a 00;- common-medium heif ers I.0O-11.0O; - cutters down to 00; canner and cutter ' 1 cows 1.50-5.50; sheUy cows down to 3.00; fat dairy type cows up to 6.50; "common-medium beef cows 7.OO-S.0O; good-choice to 10.00; common-medium bulls 1.00-S.50; common-medium - vealers 9.00-12.50; good-choice grades scarce, quotable to 130-14.00; -. common-medium. . grass calves weak. 7.00-10 JO. , ..Hogs -salable' and .total .250; .market very active, 'fully - steady; good-choice 180-840 lbs. 15.75;. 241-270 lb. 15.00; heavier and lighter weights 14.00-50; good sows 13.00-50; light weights ! to 13.75; good-choicer feeder pfgl salable 13.00-75: : light weights down to .10.00 Sheep salable and total 200; market moderately active, fully ' steady: one lot good -choice SI lb woo led . lambs 11.75; medium 70-S0 lb. 10.50; common shorn lamb down to -1.00; good year lings salable around 9.00; -good ewes 3.00-25. Portland Grain - PORTLAND. Ore, Oct 4 API No 'futures quoted. .. - Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.49; soft whit '(excluding Rex) 1.50; whit club 1.50: western red 1.50. Hard Ted winter: Ordinary 1.49; 104 per cent IM", U per cent LSI; M per cent l jo. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 132; 11 per cent 1M: IS per cent 1.60. - Today's car receipts: Wheat 11. bar ley 9, flour 1, com t, hay 1, mlllfeed 9. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Oct 4 (AP) Butter AA grade prints 4s-4S4c. ear tons 46-47 V,c;. Agrade prints - 4fi'.i 48c. cartons W-4tc; B grade prints 4SV-45c. cartons 46-46'.c. , on Deal Property General Insurance Salem Phone lilt s5 - ut m v a 'fj By Quinn Hall 1 xr.s.AW2 ABOUT 0KT UAU, GINS HERlCtt Voua tow l Portland ' Butterfat First duality, maximum of .9 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in roruana -H-szc; premium . quality maximum ot J35 of 1 per cent acidity 53-S3fcc: valley routes and - country points 2c less than first or 50-51 tc Eggs To producers, candled basis: 9-4C less than selling price. Zggs To retailers: AA 58c; 1 A large 54c; A medium 42 -46c; small (pullet) A 2-27c dozen. ' Live poultry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 29c; fryers 2 to 3l,'i lbs.- 29c; roasters over 3Va ios. zsc; .- Legnoros ' 29 w, color ea hens all weights 25Vac; roosters and stags 2lc lb. . - . . . , . Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to-retailers 35-44C U.; live price to- producers- zz-zc io. Turkeys Selling price to retailers: Dressed bens No. I. S4-43e lb. . - Turkeys Alive: Government ceil' lng; . buying . prices: Hens 42c; . toms 3S4c.ib. dressed basts. - Onions Green ' 70c dozen bunches. -Onions W-Yaknne-dry. Ma 15 box: 3-inch 1J0-2 00; locals 1.50-1.75 per 50- lb. bag; boilers ws 25c. , Potatoes . Deschutes No. 1. ' 3 M cental; no. z. l.4. per ae-lD. - Bag; local 2Ja orange box. Wool Government control. Cascara bark .1S44 peel 15c lb. Mohair 1S42. 11-month 45c lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1944, S5c UP; 1S49, 73C; 1S4, 85c; U47. soc ID. Hay i Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better. 934-35 ton; oat vetch 929 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 935-36 ton;, clover S24 ton. ; .. ' Stocks and Bonds ' ; Compiled by the Associated -Press , Oct ; ;,. STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 13 V , 90 Rail . Indus . Util . Togn Wednesday-' -Previous day 76.4. X7.4 3S.a 28.2. 38.0 54.7 Week ago Month ago 2T.7...S7J 84.3 26.9 27.4 53.5 year -ago 144 high 1944 low 24.5 . 353 . SO J 29.8 ' 38.8 , 56.4 22 A ' 35.1 49.5 BOND AVERAGES' 20 10 10 10 ludua Rails Util Stka Wednesday -Previous day ; Week ago . : 81.3 105.2 108,8 904 105 J 108.6 90.4 105.4 - 108.T .88.9 105.1 106.6 .76 105.2 105.2 91J 105.7 107.3 .79J 104.7 104.7 high. - ! 68.8 68.8 68.7 Month ago Year ago : 1944 high 1944 low -New 1944 68.8 63.1 68.8 63.2 t- STILLWATER, Okla (J?y Add manpower shortages: . . For the first time in the history of Xi Mu, law fraternity at Okla homa A and M college, all officers selected . were women. o i. fli: w.'t : . n 1 : 741s JOS 78.2 .OimcsC-cc. Subterranean Clover Market Is Developing Subterranean clover is a native of Europe where it has never been popular. By accident it became established in Australia where it was developed by agronomists as a satisfactory pasture annual for portions of that continent having wet winters and dry summers. Seed came to-H. A. Schoth of the Oregon station through the bureau of foreign plant produc tion. After testing different va rieties, Schoth sent small lota to county agents for demonstration plantings. Clackamas county farmers were -quick to : see : the merits of this new legume and in geniously developed methods of harvesting the seed which II prone to become buried Just under the surface of the sou. '. i 1 Ben Elmer and Bert Schiewe of Oarkes, Reed dagger of Carus, and Bill Dieti of Canby are among those who pioneered practical me thods of seed' harvest for which they have been i well rewarded. Clackamas county now produces more of this seed than any other county in th United States. Growers are looking to the day wnen the Oregon market will be saturated. They are shipping seed for trial in the cotton belt states, where they believe an active de mand can be built - 1 - GVs Will Get Pickle Crop : CORVALUS,' Oct -VP)- Ore gon's pickle crop . this - year will provide tidbits for many GI's, the state farm labor office at jOregon State" college said today. Workers,, mostly, imported from Mexico, have harvested more than 7,000,000 - pounds sit IScappoose alone from 400 acres near a local pickle plant H. D. Sheldon, man ager, said the government Aad re served: 40 per cent of the plant's production and ultimately i might take 50 to 80 per cent si. '6 Most of the remaining crop, af ter f 16,000 barrels of dill pickles have been-filled, will be processed into sweets and other varieties; ; Saloxn Market Quotations - The prices below supplied by lo cal grocer are .indicative of the daily market- prices paid to growers . by Sa lem buyers but ; are not guaranteed by The Statesman; - i i . , BUTTER, EGG9T AND FOULTRT Adresea's Baying Prices - i (Swk)wt -t chaage- wttfcoet . stetlee) BUTTEJtrAT ". , , r . Premium - " ' " " ' ' 'r M No. 1 JSJ - No. 2 M BUTT Eat PRINTS B ASH Quarters ' EGGS ' i- - Extra large ' ' " ' ' Mediums and standards Pullets 66 .46 M - J4, ; t5 -Xl " 29 . Cracks Colored hens. No. No. 2 colored hens . Colored frys Martoai creamery's Baying Prices . (Sabject to caaagt without aettcc) POULTRY . - v . , No. 1 springs ' ' 3 No. 1 hens - ts UVESTOCK Spring lamb Yearling lamb .10.00 .7X0 to 7 JO Ewes 43 Dairy cows .4.00 to 930 .4.00 to 9.50 Dairy bulls Top veal .13.50 15.45 14.70 Top bogs. 160 to 240 lbs. 240 to 27 lbs. yourself J It's natural for popular n&sies to acquire friendly abbrevia- -tlons. That's why you hear Coca-Cola caScd "Coke". Crossvbrd Piizzle 1 i i3 r r r tt r r 9 il-i15 "" " 2o 2i iz T a - "T" 3T" "" T as at n mmmm 13 a y i """iiiziiiiii ltll2Elii-- 44 4S .4. 41 4d 4" T "TT" "T "" 50 " " """" 51 : SZ 5 H W TWr HORIZONTAL L capital of Peru ; B. cloy ; .curve i 12 gulf on ' f Arabian sea IX spoken ' - 14. new: comb ' - form 15. feUciUted 18 auditory . " organs 19. strike out v 20. boxes 23. also . 24. loiter 25. eternities 28. Paradise - . 32. tent-dweller . 34. mouth part . 35. vex . . x 36. young salnvm 37. otherwise " 39. uncooked' ' 40. equal: comb.-.-. t form " ; 42. legal claims ' 44 English . author -47-hurt '49 question . 54. female deer 1 65. temple v (archaic) 58. Icelandic literature . 57. 6-sbaped . worm 58. observes 59. harvest VERTICAL. 1. varnish - ; ingredient v 2. artificial language 3. adult males Answer to yesterday's puzzie. PART OVER S AG A . rv , -. . . 10-3 Average tlsss ef SeJetiee: 94 sslaates. DiSt by King Features Syadkate. lac Buying Move ; Spurts Stocks i - NEW. YORKV Oct 4 :A buying movement of fair propor tions which' started in alcohol is sues and specialties and gradual ly extended to other departments today gave the stock market one of 'its best advances of recent weeks. . " X ? J ; While the Associated Press av erage of 60 stocks .rose only -Jl of a point to 55.0, many of the In dividual gains ranged from 1 to more than 3 points. Steels, .mo tors, 1 distillery and . soft drink shares, arm equipments and in dustrial blue chips were well-represented in these brackets at the close Dealings of 821,030 shares were the largest since Sept 13 and compared with 746,390 yes terday. Turner Man Goes To Convention TURNER - Rev. Elmore Gil strap, superintendent of the Tur ner Memorial Home, left Wednes day morning to attend a conven tion of the Christian church at Co lumbus, Ohio. Enroute, he will visit a daughter, Mrs. i Leroy Downing (Fernel Gilstrap) in Hanford, Calif., and a son-in-law and another daughter, Rev and Mrs. Charles B. Leicht (Margaret Gilstrap) in Los Angeles. He will then go to Indianapolis and Cin cinnati and before returning home will visit a third daughter, Mrs. W. B. Blakemore (Josephine Gil strap) in Chicago. Her husband, Dr. Blakemore, is a professor at the University of Chicago. Mr. Gilstrap will be gone about three weeks. DRICSSED Veal and IZcgs Uanlcd! Top Prices Paid I , rrsmpt Kemittance : Ship to , Fred Ilcycr lhz Divfcica 444 8. TV. Tamhtn St er 8. & 82nd A Foster Clvd, . m Wa can accept only 1 ! animals ... killed to compliance with O. P. A, regulaUocs. . - L DI13. CHAN... LAM Or.r.TXamiJD. Or3.Caaa.NJi 241 North Liberty OpsUtrs Pwtland General fUectrtt Co Offlce open Saturday anly 19 a m to 1 p ro.; 9 to 1 pja Con uiUtion Bluod pressure "i orint tests are tree aCeharge Iraci-ce4 lines 1S1I C) O . . A 10-5 17- small tree of oak family 20. hit with ' open hand 21. city in Brazil 22. gelatinous substance 23. venomous ' serpents 28. oil: comb. ' form 27. nothing 29. terrible 30. daab . ' . 31. happenings 33. newly marw ' ried woman 38. Charles .' Lamb'a - pen-name . 4L esnes r -43. bury 44. be conveyed 43. Grecian - '- seaport - .48. sweetsop 47. corn bread 48. grows old 50. Scottish explorer , 9L cyprinoid fish , 52. room in a - '- - harem . 53. short sleep 4. wrath 5. fly above 4). branch of knowledge -- T.Greek letter .feminine name . t. prefix: against 10. woody grass 11. secret - writing . 18. devastate BALM AGUE RATE ft IMaTn rlAiTto C AW Classified AdTertislag ., Statesman ', Classified Ads , ! - Call 9101 ' .' . Three insertions per ft-- ?yr Sis insertions per tine , ..40c One month per- line 2 1.3 Minimum charge 25c; 1 ti min imum 35c; tL coin. 45d. No tefunda. : " - . Copy for this page accepted un til 6 30 the evenuif before publka, tim for - classillcattoa. Copy ro ceivod f after fchia tino will be run under the heading Too Lata to Classify'' The Statesman assumes no Roan etal responsibility for errors whtcb may appear In advertisements pub ttsned ta Its columns and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of aa advertise ment la which the typographical mistake occurs. - - The Statesman reserves the rtghi to reject questionable advertising It further reserves the right to. place all advertlung under the proper classificauoa. . ' A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dress is for the protection of the advertiser . and must therefore be answered by tetter. The Statesman is not at liberty to divulge i infor mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a Blind" ad. - .- Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. PROBATE DE PARTMENT. - 1? ,- In the Matter of the Estate of FRED SCHIESSER, Deceased. No. 11-682. Notice of Final Account NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Albert Streiff, executor of the Estate of Fred : Schiesser, deceased, has filed his final account in the Cir cuit Court of the i State of Ore gon for the County of Marion, and that Monday, the 6th day of November, 1944, at the hour of 8:30 A. M. of said day, at tne Courthouse at Salem, Oregon, in said county and state, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of ! objections to said final account and the settle ment thereof. DATE of first publication Octo ber 5th, 1944. DATE of last publication No vember 2nd, 1944. . ALBERT STREIFF, 1 Executor. EMIL P, SLOVARP, ' Attorney for Executor. 905 Porter Building, foruana , vregon. 0.5-12-19-26.N.2. Canned Fruit Cocktail Prices ym Be Higher WASHINGTON. Oct 4-(VRe- tafl prices for the 1944 pack of canned California, fruit cocktail will be slichtly higher than those for last year's pack, OPA said today Citing examples, it said the price for a Nov 1 tall can will be up an average of . one cent, while the No. 21. can will cost about two cents more. HUM Crt?EtfTlL-? t far CIs It .reiser amtbaas 41ns Miat4 y. Cm. at ban, tas formsla w4 fcr DOTTOaS ljtlTly at a-4 Thoni toa MiMr Cliate. B - OUK C Toor sal, tick, liienw ar reUc-4. &et li.00 taU Ibaratoa a -iUMr's Kcetal Oiat BMMit r. it r T--aptlf Tkora. taa 4 -"Bar Ii-rtl ""i'"rlaa. ! a ten caata BMMra. Irf . ut4 way VOIX-I. At all good Cru scores everywhere in Salem, at IreJ -.eye a : , Help Wanted WANTED . Experienced Salesmen . and Saleswomen Here is opportunity for the future! Good posi tions! .Good pay! and commissions, paid vacations! House discounts! Many departments open: - j Furniture i: Shoe department . Men's furnishing Hosiery and accessories Sporting : goods Shipping department . Excellent Opportunity for Advancement with : - MONTGOMERY . WARD .COMPANY, : 1 V Salem, Oregon- 155 N; LihertyPhone 3194 ; .Help Wanted Male ' - ? Help WaptedRI-dg V PAPER MILL MEN v : NEEDED Mill Laborers - Millwrights - Experienced Helpers of All Kinds - 48-Hr. Week - Time and Half over 40 . HOUSING AVAILABLE Crown Zellerbach Corporation - - - Lebanon, Oregon . . : US " Employment Service Office . Liyestock and Poullry ' BOILERS - & FRYERS, 3-5 lb. live weight. Joseph Berber. Rt 7. Box S4. mi. East of JUzer school, Kizer View Dairy. . j .. FOR SALE T jrr. old. Jersey row and calf.' 100 Madrono ave. (off PacifiO Hwjr South) after S pjn. j . . , 1 3-YR. Old Arabian, very gentle fee children or women. 1 sorsel eelding S jrra.. old. -Sorrel, mere to feaL -Each complete with saddle A outfit If want ed, en: uct Detore l f j. , , . ATTEf mON f. -w - : . WU1 remove dead worthless stock hi a moment's -notice I- . SALEls FES TXUZER tt BY-PRODUCTS, Ph 500v Collect I No. other Poonel' . HIGHEST prices pd. for rabbit skins. W. Side rur cow w, saiem. RABBIT FRYERS a furs. Ph. S-1234 RABBITS WANTED, buy 'Tues. A Wed.; also furs. Breeding stock for sale. Harder . Rabbit Farms. S409 Che ry Ave, ph. 2-1883 or ssas. i - . WANTED: Beet and canner cows bulls and veals. Will call. at farm E. I. Snethen. 3S70 E. ' Turner Road Ph. 2134S. Horna or eves, i Auctions AUCTION SALE A. I. BAKER. SALEM AUCTIONEER. Write me lor tale dates. Gen. delivery, or : see me "at - Camp Joy. S blka. N. of underpass. Portland Road. Hwy. SO. Help Wanted BERRY Vine, trainers &Se nr. Bert Jones place. Mission Bottom. Ph. 22447. FILBERT Pickers transportation fur lushed. John J. Roberts Ac Co. Ph. 9623 or 23052. Leave Emp. office at 1 M a.m. DISHWASHER. WANTED. Carleson's Cafe. . t- t . . FILBERT Pickers wanted. W. E. Shaw. Rt- S. Box 123. Aumsville cut-off WANTED: Experienced machine bookkeeper for temporary vacation re lief in November. Box 600 Statesman. WANTED Matron Ac Janitor. Mont gomery Ward Co. . v TURKEY Pickers needed. Essential work. Season lust starting. Reels ter at Northwest Poultry, 1305 N. Front Ph. 7007. . - MORE Poultry Pickers wanted. Northwest ' Poultry and Dairy Co. 1505 N. Front. Fh. 7n. f ARE You interested ml meat cutting as a profession? If you fcre and have had some 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. As a retail meat cutter you will be rendering a! genuine war time service to the community;- Posi tions available both in j and out of Salem. Apply Safeway Store District Office. Room 206. McGifchrist Build ing. Salem ; Legal Notice NOTICE OF FINAL j HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor has filed his Final Account and Report in the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Marion County, In Probate, and that Saturday, the 14th day of October, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M. at' the courtroom of said court in the courthouse in Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time and place ifor hearing objections to said Final Account and final settlement of said estate. First publication, September 14, 1044; last publication, October 12, 1944. ' ' - J - ' PET -BERT d BURTON, Executor of the Last Wtyl and Testament of ' Caro line A. Burton, Deceased. PAGE AND PAGE, Attorneys, 210 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon. S.H-jl-23 0.5-12. NOTICK OF FINAL " SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed; in the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, probate de partment, her duly verified final account, as executrix of the es tate of Dora Boggs, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 23rd day ot October, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Circuit Court Room in the County Courthouse at Salem, in Marion County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing said final account, and ail objections thereto. ' Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 21st day of September, 1944. MILDRED HAGEMANN, Executrix of the estate of Dora Bos, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVE.I, Attorney for executrix, 205 Oregon Building," Salem, Oregon. S.21-23.0.5-12-19. Help Vgsted Help Wanted . LAUNDRY Help wanted. No exper ience necessary. Apply Salem Laundry Co- 38S So. HifD St , : NEEDED at Oncer Experienced first cook, man or woman. Tel. 4072. :." WANTED: Filbert pickers; bif trees and good pMdneY Starting Monday Slh. Henry Eriksen. 7'i ml. South SiWertoa on Stay ton Highway. 12 miles East of Salem on Pen Road.' - r. . Hffc. Wanted Male . Workers now- employed u war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered tor employment by em- ihwjci - aavfriising m wis secnoo, - MECHANIC i Unusual opportunity 'for capable man . I ; - See shop : foreman or write" us for particulars, j -i - loder bros: 44S Center St. Salem." OreC vr a ir . BB,aHua . . - a - Hatchery- - ,...r ... I '.. DRYER MAN to work In nut dryer. Good wares. Fred McCall. Rt, S. Box 183. Fb, 3-23M. . f , , . 7 MIDDLE AGED MAN. steady work and Hatchery. Rt. s. Box SI. Ph. a-2943. STOCK man wanted. Apply T. W. Woolworth Co. - S MECHANICS. Permanent positions. Excellent wages. Hcrrall -Owens Co. WANTED: Bus boy. day ft eve. shirt. The. Spa.- . l . FRY and Dinner Cook. Marion Hotel. RRNTH1T. R-raM -nW P . - ww.. rniu. ivB tition. Nifht mn. Preferably unlver sy ituuvui, t cn aui-wcilS vOu ' Help Wanted Female WANTED: Laundress. Oregon State School lor Blind., , - , WAITRESS WANTED. - Carleson's Cafe... ; WANTED: Housekeeper, no wash Inc. Iron clothes for one. i smaU meals, small house. State salary. Box ML Statesman. KITCHEN help at Lausanne Hall. Navy unit. Ph. Miss Jack, MSS, - SWITCHBOARD operator. Steady po sition. Marion Hotel. . . .. CTRL for Job with future. Com plete training to right party. J Call 11147 after 1 PJUL L WOMEN to Warn pressing. City Cleaners. 1S4S State. , . , STENOGRAPHIC and general office work, permanent, position. State exp V?: " nr. also quauficaUons. Box 139. Statesman., , ,t , - THEATRE . Cashier. Exp. desirable but not .necessary. Apply ta person. Grand Theatre. . -i .... . - . v. EXP. waitress wanted. . The Spa. WANTED: Hotel maid,. Apply at Bllgh Hotel. 441 State. . EXP. rounUin girl. The Spa. rYPFH TlX?rll i wr.it. , . Schneider's Coffee' Shop. -..i.J'iv ital Oty Laundry. 1S4 BroadwayT, Situations Wanted CHIL&REN MMd wees or month. 143 n. 13th St. WIT T. PAP mo mrrt rt ru HOME a? OTK n unvtii 5 mi. - : T.irMnrpuiu ... building material firm. Experienced in retail lumber selling estimating, ac counting, managerial. Twenty nine TMrt at Mam U.rl b Vt . Statesman. -- - -1 . . , t . " - -ir i'm i".x nn iijii my t ri n re CTTNS Rnslrat n c.v. . M-a N. Libertr. 7; " V PAINTING. "Kslsrimlnlnv , d.. hanging. Ph. BOM or 1793, ' Preschool Pia-h7wi. . . r... Ages a-S. Part or all day. Ph. S.30. CHILDCRAIT Hlirun D7- -,ih and dcUver 1893 Trade, Ph. tl2$. Money to Loan Quick Cash Lbaris! On any worthwhile secur ity Repayable in 12 months Company Is locally owned and . Managed. GENERAL FINANCE . CORPORATION S-138 Phonrtiet 13S S. Commerci&l Et, Salem