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"Strictly. Private" . ' v - ' r. Asv'I AW WIS BSfc I UX3UA SWOT U IWLV V ttXVL I GOT AOGDAJKIH) VSTH rCR JWVSELF ! tV is rr" Quotations at Portland Produce I PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 4 (AP) Butter AA graoe prints 4S-48kC cartons 46i-47,,4C: A grade print 43',i-46c. cartons 46,,a-461,4c; B grade prlnU 454-45c, cartons 46-46 ,ic. Butterfat ' First quality, maximum of t of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52',c; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53' ic valley routes and country points 2c less than first of 50-51 'be. . ramm T nrnHnon candled has is: 3-4c less than selling price. ' air- A A lares 61c: , A Laree 59c: A medium 50-54c: AA medium 54c; small (pullet) 39c dozen. .. - v live poultry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 29c; fryers 2 to 3'i lbs. 29c; roasters over 3'i lbs. 29c; Leghorns 25 Uc 4b.; colored hens all weights 25 'c lb.; roosters and stags 15c lb. b ! Country meats Rollback ! prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-20c; vealers AA 224c: A 21 lie; B 19-19'ic: C 15 17ic; cu'ls 12-15c; beef AA 21ic; A 20ic; B 18c; C 14c;- canner-cutter cows 13-I4cj bulls, eanneccutters 14 14ie; lambs AA 26c; A 24c; B 22'gc; C 10-20c; ewes TS 13',ic; M 12c. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies 29.9c; loaf 30.2c; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27,c TOB, . f Onions Green 50-60c doten bunches. Onions Yakima dry 50s 1.25: 2-inch 1.40; locals Oregon 1.50 per 50-lb. bag; boilers 10s 25c. Potatoes Deschutes No. 1, 3.30; Rabbfts Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 35 -44c lb.; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys To retailers:! Dressed Kens and toms 43c lb.: alive 38.95c for government sale. 37.70c lb. for Civilian trade, dressed basis. - Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing buying prices: Hens - 42e; toms 36 lie. dressed basis. . DRKSSED Veal and Hogs Unnled! Top Prices Paid! . ; Prompt Remittance iV j V Ship te : : Fred Ileyer Ileal Division 444 8. W. Yamhill St. er 8. E 12nd Foster Blvd. Hole: Wsmb anoent a tile animals killed tsi compliance with O. P. A. regulations. . Mineral Oil Emulsion Plain. $1X0 PL Liked by children nd adults. Has a way of assisting: bowel action. n n t i r ri l j n n w m n . m- Consult Our j 1 i Trained Nutrionist C) HAZEL DADTOII i - B Health House Representative vi- i ' -J' ' ! - - ' ' VlM;- t o i I -J I I ill 1 WiXMTT 1 jl Uc!-!:S crll:::!:n d.V.3 Drier, 11 12:2 Il.Uci By Quinn Hall - " .) - i - r foal HOME. ,-. VDU3. RUU 11-5 Portland Wool Government control. Camera bark 1944 peel 15c lb. ; Mohair i 1942. 12-month. 45c lb. i Hods Normal contracts. 1944. S5c up; 1943. 75c; 194, 55c; 1947, 50c lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore. Nov." (AP) Wheat futures unquoted. j i Cash gram unquoted. 'Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.31: soft white texcluding Rex) 1.51; white club 1.51; western red 1J1. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.51; 10 Per cent 1.52: 11 per cent 1.56: 12 per . cent 1.60. nam wnite saart: 10 per cent i.si; 11 per cent 135; 12 per cent 159. i Today's car receipts: Wheat 17, bar ley 3. flour 1. hay 2, millfeed 5. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 3 (AP)-f CWTA) Cattle salable and total 300 calves 100; market, slow, steady to weak; some cows and steers unsold; common - medium steers largely 9.00- 12.50; cutters downward to b oo; cutter to common heifers .50-9.00: canner and cutter cows 4.50-6.00: shelly cows salable downward to 3.00; fat dairy type cows 7.00-50; few . stock cows 7.25-50: medium beef cows 1.50-iO.OO; common - medium bulls 7.00-8.50; out standing heavy beef bulls up to 10.00; good vealers 13.00-50; choice scarce; medium 350-450 lb. grass calves 9$0- iu.uu; cuiis qownwara to s.ou. 1 Hogs salable and total 500; market fully 25 lower; good - choice 180-240 lb, - largely 14.75; several lots early 15.00; 245-85 lb. 13.50-14.25; light lights 13.15-14.00; good sows largely 12.75; few to 13.00; good - choice feeder pigs steady at 14.25. : Sheep salable- and total 200: market rather slow but mostly steady; good choice woo led lambs 12.00-50; medium- f ood 73-K2 lb. 10.50-11.50; common 61 b. down to 9.00; good ewes salable around 3.50. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press) 1 i ' Nov. 4 i J STOCK AVERAGES 15 19 40 Rails Util Stks tii4,,a Saturday 74.5 Previous day .76J Week ago 75.8 Month ago ,i Til Year ago 69.2 28.9 38.7 55.3 28.8 28.5 28.9 23.1 29 8 22.9 38.4 55.1 38.5 38.8 334 39.0 35.1 54.8 55.6 49.3 54 4 1944 high 78 3 1944 low 68.1 BOND ATEKAGE8 20 10 ' Rail Indui Saturday 92.4 104.8 Previous day 92.4 104.8 Week ago 92.3 104.9 Month ago 91.9 105.3 Year ago 77.0 104J 1944 high -92J 105.7 1944 low 79.5 104.7 10 10 Util fogn 106.8 68.6 106 8 ' 68.7 106.8 68.6 106.8 68.1 105.2 - 824 107 J 68 8 104.7 634 JJ, :30Capsnile One capsule per day gives the full Vita min Bl require ments of adults. : Psylocel lH-Ox.Pkg. $1.00 Provides bulk without roughage or irritation. Not a -drug laxative. Grcdcd tasb Spring Valley Women! Guests At Shephards J, ZENA Vari-tinted chrysan themums were i attractively ar ranged about the rooms ! of the Ralph C. Shepard home when Mrs. Shepard, -Mrs.- Florence At kinson and Mrs. Walter "Kime en tertained th Sprin Valley Home Missionary society Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Ralph ' Ci Shepard, presi dent,' was in charge, with Mrs. Fred A. Muller conducting the de votional, reading Psalms 41, God's care of the poor, and in connec tion read the poem "Unawares." - Mrs. Elwood ( Cooper, former president, led j in. prayer. Group singing preceded roll call, monthly report by Mrs; Lois Crawford, secretary pro tern in the absence of Mrs. L. I. Mickey. The new hostess calendar included: Decem ber, Mrs. W. F. Crawford Mrs. W. W. Henry, Mrs. V. L. Gibson; January, Mrs. John Childers, Mrs. R. V. Carlson ;. and Mrs. W. E. Wineberg; February,' Mrs. A. L. Kinton, Mrs. V. L. Gibson and Mrs. I Charles McCarter; . March, I Mrs. ; Elwood Cooper, Mrs. X. 1. 1 Mickey; Mrs. Ben Mc- Kinney;! Aprfl, Mrs. H. J. Neiger, Mrs. Lois Crawford, Mrs. Clarence Merrick; May, Mrs. Worth Henry, Mrs. Chris Yungen, Mrs. Ivan Merrick; June, 'Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mrs. Fred A. Muller, Mrs. Walter B. Hun! ' ' ' ' - ' " The group discussed the; Christ mas meeting and decided to have a gift exchange among the mem bers.! Mrs. W. D. j Henry spoke on the ': Christmas Seal sale of. which she is chairman in the northeast end of Polk county. Mrs. Shepard reported that i Judy, I 4-year-old daughter of the Emmett Johnsons, who has been confined to her. bed with a serious illness, was de lighted with the Sunshine box the society sent her last month. : A song contest, with Mrs. Lois Crawford at the piano, was con ducted. Mrs. Clarence Merrick conduct ed the program in f the absence of Mrs.; R- V. Carlsonf. It included a humorous story 1 by Mrs.- W. D. Henry, articles on November read by Mrs. Clarence Merrick, Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mrs. H. J. Nei ger, ! Mrs. Chris Yunger, Mrs. Charles McCarter and Mrs.- W. W. Henry. The happy birthday, song was sung for four members whose birth dates are in November. Refreshments were served to members and guests Mrs:. Robert J. Shepard, Mrsj E. D. Bogel and Curtis, Mrs. Louise Patrick, Mrs. W. F. Crawford,! Mrs. W. D. Hen ry, Mrs. H, JJ Neiger, Mrs. T. J. Merrick, .Mrs. I Chris Yungen, Elizabeth Atkinson, Mrs. Clarence Merrick, Mrs. j Elwood Cooper, Mrs. John Childers, Mrs! Ben Mc Kinney, Mrs. V. L.' Gibson. Mrs. Nels YneckeL! Mrs. Lois Craw ford, Mrs. James A. French, Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs. Fred A. Muller, Norma and Linda Kime, and the hostesses, Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard, Mrs. Florence Atkinson and Mrs. Walter Kime. I DENVER SHEEP ' I DENVER. Nov. 4 (AP4- (WTA) aneep tor wees: Slaughter iamba most, ly 15 cents hif her: cwn itndv; hwl ing lambs unevenly steady to 50 cents. nigner; aavance : on wnil kinds; week's top slaughter lambs 1440 paid for : choice ranae- Colorado and . fed truck-ins: good-choice range load .j3-au; aome graaing mosuy good or medium good 14.00-25: bulsr slaughter ewes 3.50-5 iX); numerous good-choice Cooperoto with ...... U. S. Program . Lactrose-and . Dexhins 1 Lb. $1.00 ! i '. : ? ' Tends to favor the growth of friendly bacteria in the in testines. Promotes regulartity. : Health House Products Are ! Available at ' Fred Ileyer Drag Section ' 14S N. Liberty Street Salesn, Oregon cr field rca. Salem Market Quotations . 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: BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY ' Adrescn'i Boylns Prices (Subject to chaage wtthoat avotlee) BUTTEKFAT t Premium M No 1 - JU No. S M BUTTER PRINTS A . . I a .45 'i 46 '44 5 .45 M 21 29 Quarters EUGS Extra large Mediums . Standards PulleU Cracks Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2 colored hens . Colored frys Marion creamery's Baying. Prices (Subject to change witkeat notice) POULTRT t. j -. -.-.---- No. 1 springs " ' ' ' '" ' j 3 No 1 hens , v UVESTOCK . Spring lamb :.10 00 .7.00 to 7 60 Yearling lamb Ewes Dairy cows Dairy bulls r A3 4.00 to 8.50 .4.00 to 5.50 Top veal Top hogs. 160 to 240 lbs. IS 45 W to Z7 1M. tAtm F. Dake Funeral To Be Monday STAYTON Funeral services for Frank Dake, 54, route 1, Ly ons, will be : held Monday at 2 o'clock from , "Wed die's Funeral chapeL Rev. Kenneth Knox will officiate and burial will be made in . Fox Valley cemetery, I -1 '' Mr. , Dake; had lived In Lyons for some time and died Friday at a Salem hospital after a 12-day illness. Survivors are the widow, Pearl Pake, Lyons; a son JLt. Mer lin Dake, US. Marine corps, now in South Carolina; also two step daughters. A ' ; j Dehydrating Plant Uses Electric Heat 1 McMINNVlLLE, Nov. 4- (JP) - The Wright dehydrating plant has completed the installation of elec trical heating equipment here, said to be the -first of its kind in the United States. The equipment will demand ap proximately; ' 2,000,000 kilowatt hours of power annually, increas ing the load On the McMinnville system by about 13 per cent Crossword Puzzle s . i b 7 iT? PT" TT T s .,, mm "ftp ib n ' iT" " !i - w 7s7 "" z "T" mmm ki IIlIIIllIIIII LJmi 4aM I 1 vr 1 11 I HORIZONTAL 1. fitted together 7. lessens j 13. Turkish province ; 14. reUUngto the se 15. vessel f 16. European river 18. goddess of earth ' 19. is possessed of 20. position 21. salt: in chemistry 22. diminutive for Alfred , 23. bite 24. theater box 25. oozing 27 furnished -with a i rounded roof 23. lengthy , i 29. ray ! 30. corrTience 32. primers 35. ship officer 36. mountain 1 lake 37. exclamation of surprise 33. before 39. operatic solos 40. ventilate 41. near 42. 'deputy 43. unit of length 44. stoves 46. struck out 48. hair fillets 49. dinner course (pL) Answer to yesterday's puxxle. IrTmTI ol6Els fijyR A b l a n dIi isTOje H TjS ROE YAP T rTaV E L i0 NASfAL mFes jl e n d 3g a ODDJ DANE ST.S AM N E QrS N E S T T A ftp pTa s 1sita T u Its M R S T 3 U P ppT Ser taTt r o NS ARK RADE R 0 MAbt frNlolRt S1P1YI Afersgs Usss f Mlsttaat sslaates. Dist by King Features Syadlests. Inc. creel: Icil. tzx Zzlzz - Eihancial Grain Prices Turn Lower CHICAGO, 1 Nov, 4-)-Profit taking developed near the close of today's trade in grain j futures and prices turned ' fractionally lower after having held firm most of the session. Closing quotations were near the day's lows. ; ' Pre-election.' dullness prevailed in all markets and the trade was so light that prices were easily influ enced by relatively, small orders. Wheat was up as much as half a cent at the start but the advance brought out increased offerings and prices eased back.'' '. At the close wheat .was , un changed to Y lower than yester day's finish,. December $1.63 Ij. Corn was off to December $1.08. Oats were unchanged to li lower, December 63. Rye was unchanged to v off - December $1.104-4. Barley, was unchanged to H lower, December $1.02. Scio Armistice Dance To Be Benefit Affair SCIO Scio.VFW. post.wiU sponsor an , armistice, night dance at TolstoJ ZCBJ haU in Richard son gap southeast of Scio Nov. 11. Proceeds from the dance and from refreshments to be "served by the VFW auxiliary, will -be devoted to re-roofing the local VFW hal in Scio. Hobart Hoagland is com mander of the post and Mrs. Rose Kendle is president of the auxil iary. 1 1 PTA Plans Meeting to Discuss School Bill MONMOUTH A meeting of the Parent-Teacher group will be held Monday, November 6, at 2 p.m. in the grade school building. Training school teachers will pre sent r a program demonstrating work; being done in school. D. R. Dewey will speak on the bill to support public schools. Tea will be served at toe social hour, spon sored by mothers of second grade children. i 1-5 VERTICAL LTurkish governors 2. breathe In 3. shield 4. policeman - (coUoq.) 5. symbol for erbium -.emitting swiftly 7. amid 8. group of r musicians 9. Und-measure 10. note in the scale .! t;v- -, -1L engross 12. blinded 17. be pendent 20. serve scantily 2L department in France 23. seed of . flowerless. plant ' 24. burdens 26. puff up - 27. college officials ' 29. chides ' severely . 30. besmirches 31. Scotch plaid fabric 32. shower-. 33. stirred up 34. particles 36. lock of hair 39. grown old 40. opera by Verdi '42. past 43. wire measure 45. negative 47. note in the scale . lr-3 Home Ec Club Plans For Rummage Sale BRUSH COLLEGE Members of Brush College Grange HomeEc club " are sponsoring a big rum- Hop Growers New Lew Cost rates from $1 to 3L39 per $1.9 of payroll est ' Employees, both" harvest help and steady hands. Check these rates with year present eest j i ' ' J- Our Farmer's Blanket Liability In one policy covers year com plete epe ration of the hop yards and farm. , Phone er write fer eiact B)UtieEU Ne bllgs.Uosu CHUCK ' O ' m CHrTT y 'Oregon's Largest Farm-:M i Classified Advertising , Statesman ! 1 Classified Ads . Tall 9101 I ; Three tnsertifsns per lin 25c Sis Inseriions per line 4-40e: One month, per tine. i' II tintmum charge 25c; 3 tl min, ' lmiun 35c; 8 tt min. 45c No V refunds. t : j Copy tor this paga accepted ub : til S 30 tha evening before public ' tioti for clax8tficaton Copy re-'. ceived after this time srUi be .run under the . beading "Too Lata to, Classify .. i i - .' Tha Statesman assumes nd nnan , ctal ' resportsibil ty for errors which, may appear in advertisements pub lished in its, columns and in cases' where this paper is at fault will reprint ' that part of an advertise-' ment In . which the., typographical mistake occuia. -- - The Statesman reserves the right to reject -questionable advertising, ft : further reserves the right to -place all-advertising under the proper classification A Blmd". Ad an ad eonuuimg a.StatesmaB bos lumber for ad-? ansa is See the protection' of the advertiser and must therefore be answered 'by letter - The Statesman ta not at liberty to divulge mfor mation as. to the Identity of an advertiser using a , Blind" sal; - Livestock and Poollry WORK HORSES SADDLT HORSES IZ Bar, K Sjock Ranch j ! .- Large assortment on . hand at all times at veiy attractive prices. CRED IT given anyone Discount for cash Guaranteed - as represented. Free de livery Harry Kuehne. Carlton, Ore Located ', mi. W. of Newberg. - LARGE white Ac sorrel pinto saddle horse age 5 years $175.! Small S yr. old black saddle mare to foal soon $173. See these horses at the Delp Sales Barn Corner Silverton Rd. At Lansing Ave.: ; i .. - ' - WANTED:' Pony. Gentle, well broke, young, around 500 lbs. Write Dorothy Strawn, Rt, 1. Box 68. Orchards. Wash. WANTED: Beet and canner cows bulls : and veals Will call I at farm E. I Snethen. 3S70 E. Turner Road Ph 21345 Morna or eves. RABBIT FRYERS A furs. Ph. 2-1234 I ! ATTEKTION .; Will remove dead & worthless stock In a moment'! notice! SALEM FER TILIZER & BY-PRODUCTSTpb. 500C Collect No other Phone) RABBITS WANTED: Top prices for fryers and other stock. 1 Also furs bought Harder Rabbit Farms. 3405 Cherry Avenue, Phone 2-1234 or 2-1882. Auctions I FOR YOUR AUCTION Max Groesbeck. licensed Salem auc tioneer; farm, furniture or ; livestock, anywhere, anytime. Call. ph or write Box 20. Silverton Rd.. Salem, ph. SOBS. Help Wanted 23 CARROT Pullers on Lake Labish. Easy pulling, good carrots, j Ph. 2227S or come to work. V mi. N. of Labish Center Sen. . WANTED: Boys and Girls. Easy work. Good pay. Afternoons; St Even ings and . Saturday At Sunday, 339 N. High St .- -' . ' - - i LAUNDRY Help wanted. No exper ience necessary. Apply Salem Laundry Co, 283 So. High St 1: ' WAREHOUSEMEN NEEDED. Terminal Ice At Cold Storage. ARE You interested In meat cutting as profession? If you ar and have had tome retail cutters experience or farm cutting experience, you can se cure ) Immediate employment te 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 Ume service to the community. Posi tions : available both In and out of Salem. Apply Safeway Stores District Office. Room SOS. McGttchrist Build tog. Salem. . , Stocks Finish NEW YORK, Nov. 4- (P)-The stock market today finished a gen erally steady week with minor plus signs predominating. Earnings and dividends as much as anything else, contributed to se lective bullishness during the six sessions but buying; and selling urgency was lacking throughout and no 5-hour volume ever got within reaching distance of the million-share mark. , The Associated Press : ; 60-stock average was up .1 of a -point at 55.3 and on the week held a net gain of M. Transfers for the final two hours amounted to. 358,030 shares against 296,150 last Satur day.;;! j 'r:. " :':x:'Ml . i : In the advancing : ranks today were 1 Commonwealth Edison and Evans Products, at peaks for 1944; Chryslerj Santa Fe, Chicago & Northwestern common j and pre ferred, Goodrich, Douglas Aircraft, American Can, American Tele phone, Texas Co. and Kennecott Losers included 17. S. Steel, Beth lehem, U. S. Rubber, J, I. Case and Southern Pacific. I . mage sale Thursday and Friday, November 1 9 and 10. Everything from a purse to an overcoat will be on sale. The sum derived from the sale of articles is to be ap plied on a building fund lor a new Brush College grange hall. - Upstate Agency Steady W Classified Ilelp Wanted ; EXPERIENCED griddle cook,' waitress and kitchen woman. Apply JJickey Sandwicti ' inop. 1V court. . : t MORE - Poultrv Pickers . wanted Northwest . Poultry and Dairy Co. 1503 N Front Ph. 7007. WANTED: Eligible . men or . women 18-45 who are interested in . steady work with opportunity for advance ment. ' in vital food distribution -field. Get set now for, m pleasant inside winter jod. jooa pay wnue you iearn. Opportunities also for young men 19 ana Older going to scnooL Apply to day, Safeway Stores District Office Room SOS McOilchrist Bldg. . .- . WANTED NOW 50 TURKEY PICKERS j.?"-;:'-"-pnBCX WORK. 4 . ,' . . . - - t No experience necessary . but helpful I" '.. . t. ; ., -" "'; j High wage average for i hy-';- - fast-Workers. Northwest Poultry & Dairy 1 Prodncts Co.' i " ": IS0S N. Front Help Wanted JIale ! Workers now employed la war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ploy era advertising to this section. FRAME J & FRONT-END J SPECIALIST j TOP WAGES - BEST OF WORKING CONDJTIONS. . 1 ' See FRED BALES . I DOUGLAS McKAY I CHEVROLET CO. 430 N. Commercial Ph. 1188 I EXPERIENCED men to drive trac tor. Plowing. Ph. 22MS, Dan Stauffer, Rt 6, Box 433. ; , i WE WiU have an opening for pastry cook - beginning Dec. 1. Convenient hours, good wages. If interested write Box 261, Statesman. ; WANTED Married man on dairy farm. S175 00. house, lights, potatoes and milk. Phone S7F1S. J. M. Nichols, i BUS BOY Marion Hotel. ; NIGHT DRIVER S p.m. to 3 a.m. 44 nr. wk. Salary $174.50 mo. Must write legibly and 1 capable doing clerical work. Bring certificate of availability. WANTD: Bus boy, day h eve. shift The Spa. t 2 MECHANICS. Permanent positions Excellent wages. Herr all -Owens Co. DAIRY HAND at Schlndler's' dalr GENERAL Garage work. Perm, po sition. Night man. Preferably univer sity student Herrall-Owens Co. : Auto Mechanic witn General Motors repair experience preferred. DO - A WAR JOB NOW GET SET FOR A PERMANENT POST WAR JOB with Lodet- Bros44S Center- Street - "Oldsmobile Sales and Service" ( "Our 16th year in Salem" Home of Good Used Cars" Help Wanted Female HAVE S day shifts open. Waitress, combination, kit. helper. No Sun. Best possible wages. Bright Spot Cafe. 360 Center. -.,!-. EXP. waitress wanted. The Spa : BOOKKEEPER to work mornings only. Herrall-Owens Co., 253 S. Cora l. Ph. 3169. WANTED: Cooks and housekeepers at Willamette University dormitories. Can Miss Jack at S265. WOMEN CANNERY WORKERS needed at once on DAY & NIGHT SHUTS. FREE BUS service for NIGHT WORKERS. PHONE 1-203. United Growers. Inc at Liberty. HOUSEKEEPER Good wage. priv. rm. and bath. Must be over 20. Ph 11850 except weekends. EXP. Fountain girl. The Spa. f.ArrvnRV hafn wanted Annlv Can- Ital City Laundry. 1264 Broadway. -Situations Wanted .AFTER School and- Sat and Sun: work by 3 sir Is. ISIS . S. 13th after 3 P. M. ; to....... .. .i ". .-1 , v ' WOMAN scants ImiukHiiH Inn ar practical nursing. Mrs. Maring. P. O. Box 131. - . i . i PAINTING. PAPERHANGING work guaranteed. Box 267 Statesman. PART TIME employment. Office work pret- Experienced. Rt , Bx. 373F. WILL DO ODD JOBS cuttlne wood. lawn mowing, etc Ph. 5337. UNINCUMBERED LADY wishes to make apt with Real Estate firm in Salera for sales work. Box 268 States man. i: :.: .,: vrttTvn nrnuikT ,ih cenermi office and aggftarial .xwrU ence. desires permanent position with responsible xirm. box 268. statesman. LAND Clearing, road constr. or gen. bulldozing work by contract or hourly rateJ G. O. Stevenson, S34 Judson. Ph. 8030. DAY work, hours t AM. to I P.M. Reliable. $1 per hr. Ph. S775. Preschool PUySchool: 1381- State Ages S-S. Part or aU day. Ph. 8430. CHrUDCRAFT Nursery We pick up and deliver 1995 Trade.. Ph. 21S2S . Money to Loan PRIVATE MONEY Anto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money tot new and used cars . er trucks regardless of age. No delay bring ear and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. .. t to IS Aoatha to repay. After o'clock obese 3341 er 81143 for appointment . . -: ROY H. SIMMONS Regulated by state tU Cocn'L St Pboae SISS. M-1331 WANTED; Udnds - Filbri - Ilnl Heals Highest price cash on delivery for orchard run. . See ns before yon aelL i :, . - IZrrls lOcrbin Pcsliinrj .Co.- 4S3 N. Front Street, Salem -i f r Money to .Loan Qiiick Gash Lbans! On any worthwhile secur ity Repayable in 12 j months j . .'. Company Is I locally owned . and , , i Managed. GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION 8-13S ! Phone SISS . 136 S. Coram ere Ial St, Salem . ' CASH WITH ADVANTAGES -Get extra rash and these extra ad vantages - at . 'Personal'; ' 1 -Visit loans. Loans-By-MaiJ, ; prompt private ser- : Personal Finance Co. Room 129. Second Fir New Bllgh Bldg. .911 State St. Phone Salem 21D1 Lie. S-122 M-163 1 1 . - See Us For' ' Attractive Farm Loans ' Only 4 Interest S to 40 years and No Commission LEO N. CHILDSl Inc. REALTORS S44 State St ,ii ;- J fhl S3S1 Auto Loans ; n siiaiucisc Vil cuil vU. 5TH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING -v LICENSE, W M tSSj'. ; :$ MONEY I $ REAL ESTATE LOANS I . PERSONAL LOANS ' iii1 1 CAR LOANS We Buy - Real! EsUte Mortgages and i Contracts r . j . STATE FINANCE CO. Lie. S-21S M-221 1 213 Guardian Bldg. Money to Loan - WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage loans city or farm properties; loans made as small as $300. See us about re financing your I present contract or mortgage. ; Leo N. Child as. Inc. 344 State St Phone 9281 Loans Wanted FARM 4 LOANS A N. Duncan,: 10 Ladd & Biah Bldg. For Saler-Mi&cellaoeoas COMPLETELY i Equipped1 Lunch Counter St Fountain for sale or rent Inquire 33S N.i High St. j LAST CALL,! Rome Beauty wdfall apples. 75c per tu. del. In Salem. Write P.O. Box 486. Salem. -j ROYAL CHARTER Oak Ranee, coils. excellent Condition, $50.00. 1990 Center. GOOD BIKE $30. small enamel range and copper coil 825. neater 813. Perfec tion oil cook stove $12. S0S5 N. Com'L ELEC. PORT, aut nhonoeraDh. nort. phono, good cond. White roller Chicago shoe skates, atea S. 1433 N.i Cot Use. Ph. 14397. . -.. Ui .'. HOUSEHoIlD FURN. 35 Saginaw." "" : GOOD PIANO. Rt S. Box K2 i mL from E. Hoyt on pavement ; sassps GENUINE Scaly mattresses at Nel son Bros, rurn.j 315 N. Liberty St. PLAT 1940 HOUSE TRAILER. 21 ft Compl. furn.. sleeps 4. easoline nnn convertible to Butaine gas. Venetian blinds, elec. brakes. Priced for quick sale. 1984 State St ' , J MISC. FINE FURNITURE, lamoi. ta bles, chairs, silk moire bedspread, ruf fle ptllovya, valences, boudoir chair. ZZ20 5. riign, S: 10 s. washboar: are only S9c in BASEMENT of wards. , ; ;7n MONTGOMERY PHHXO CAR RADIO. 494 University SOME Really i new numbers in occa sional tables at Nelson Bros. Furn., 313 N. Liberty St MAN'S SUIT. Size 40. overcoat nanta. jacket. S hats, 1 pr. shoes aire 10-A. Lady's oxfords, size I'fc-AA tned. heeL Ph. 614S. . - . :1- r esSSjssssjeeeMSsssaMaa pi,im SADDLE and; bridle, good as new, 8165. S wh. stock' trailer 45. Divan and chair, pre-war, $45. Lgejcirc. heat er 840. Call morn, or eve. E. I. Snethen. 3370 E. Turnerj Rd Ph. 2U43. BETTER purchase your foil heater now while they are still; available. Nelson Bros. Furn. Co, 315 N. Liberty. 12 FT. Case grain drill, single disc. pn. loans. . ui FAMILY size Ice box. ExceL dond. $23. Call Sun. only at 1175 HiOes. r un uvula vrjviit 11 iMiuigJ wirua hampers, wardrobes and II unfinished furniture, shop ! i Nelson Bros. Furn 315 N. Liberty St ) I OAK Table; box spring A matt to match: 75 lb. Ice box: Ubrary table. 70 Edina Late. H4 - PRE-WAR rose davenport C. A. Salter. Ph 22295. j & chair. FIREPLACE i Screen: s armv officer's long overcoat size 44. 1SS3 N. 22nd D? YOU . want that electric heater you had better j hurry, there are only a lew Jen, no more to be had for the duration. Nelson Bros. Furniture. 315 N. Liberty St 1 ,v.: - LANG Range! with ; cooper coils. $20.00.-2442 Lee St j SINGER Canaries. Mrs. Ruth Blackie. Rings Valley. f : . .-. . , j SET of rabbit hutches. 535 S. 20th, Ph. 7811. i 12" Band sawj tike new. Rt. 1. Box 97. on Glen Cr. Rd. Call Sun. AUTO, elec; pump. 1310 S. 13th. wmr.rwnnn vans, wood ac coat copper coils. $25. t209 Lee. . " , PIANO : Kohfer uprigS. eld. painted white. f75. $21 ! Saginaw St BED davenport, bed, spring, inner spring mattress. 333 Fawk. CHRISTMAS Cds.. wrapplngi, gifts. The Apron Shop. 679 N. High. FINE Upright piano. 8293. 2310 Laurel. ' CHILD'S backyard swing and baby crib. 8171196 W. Miller. Telephone 7633 BEAUTIFUL inew davenos,! plenty of springs.- Nelson Bros. Furniture, 31S N. Liberty St : DS 1 .! 123 N. Ccantrcbl.-::Ei!ca.-' 41C3