it ! ; 1 vr.cz cam lTt CIIZGOII CTATEC! IA1I, Ecltn. Ortssa. Tuesday Herring DtceSti I. ltil ' RIa'iil6Ea9o iSetevfl''--" .Mil Commendation Announced for 2 Salem Men' AAr, PACIFIC OCEAN AREAS, WESTERN PACIFIC (Delayed) -Two men from Salem, Ore., Stair Eft Emmel GUmer and Bgt. Mar Tin D. Ilaf email, member of a P-47 fighter squadron, have been commended officially for combat action with their 7th AAF as sault unit, which landed on Sal pan during the MaTIanaa cam paign. ; 4 The commendation, from Ma J. John J.j Hussey, squadron com- y mantling officer, states: "Despite enemy bombing, straf ing, shelling and both sniping and Infiltration raids by Japanese armed groups,, they worked day ""and night, untiringly and uncom plainingly, to pave the way for the arrival ot our P-47 Thunder bolt fighter planes "and to insure efficients operation'4 during the days of jcombat to follow." , Sergeant Gilmer's home is at S483 Center, Salem. He is a crew chief with the 7th AAF. A broth er, Staff Sgt Earl A, is with an artillery unit in India. Sergeant Hagemen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hage man, Salem. lit is an engineer with the 7th AAF. A brother, Ser . geant (plfford, is serving with the signal corps. Lieutenant Undstrom Prisoner of Germans First .Li. Robert D. Llndstrom, on of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lind atrom, ?605 Cherry Ave . Salem, haa befn reported as a prisoner of war Sin Germany, according to the international Red Cross and U. S. government A . pilot of- a B-17 bomber, Lieutenant Lind atrom vy as at first reported miss ing in action February 25, 1944. SILVRTON - PFC. Robert D. Swanson Was slightly wounded November 10 In France. This was ,the information In a telegram from the war department received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Swanson. 'Don't wdh for fi ait j minute to do yoc? DOOICSHOPPING I. J; - - : . ; NOW there) Is a sltion c9 -. ! V- -.1. J hundreds and hundreds w BOOKS for all tha family CHILDREN'S BCX)XS Animated Books Happy Choo-Choo. Peter Kab bit, Raggedy Ann, Gin- ; gerbread Boy.....,......$l.oa Mother Goose Books, many editions from S0e-S1.00 Elegant Elephant. Rand MeNalley l.gg NIht Before Christmas A Christmas Carols 1.00 ! , - HUMOROUS BOOKS Colliers ColleeU IU Wits 121 Postmaster, St George 1.00 Soda la Your Eye, Laswell 2.00 Man In the Shower, Peter A mo ......:;...t.50 Dear Sir: small books of b!f hnihs ......;..,...,... 1.00 ; CUHRENT NON-nCTION Flying Leathernecks ... .1M llacArthar and the War Against Japan .: tJ50 Brave Men by Ernie Pyle 3.00 Many Books of Travel on Alaska, etc. General books oa Art, reetry aad Politics EOOZS OF FICTION Green Dolphin Street, by Elisabeth Goadre fS.00 (Tha Current Beit Seller) - The Greea Tears, by A. J. C renin .......... SO The Baior's Edge, by - Manxham ............ t.00 Imortal Wife by i Irving Stone 1.00 And many others from the top f the beat seller llal Christmas Cards ' - Gift Wrappings Magazine Subscriptions I iL:nr.i.c 1 V t . ;: . . i ' , - " "l . i - f ' : t Ll I PFC Edward L. Castle writes his wife, Mrs. Elisabeth Castle, 2495 Mason street, Salem, that ' be Is now stationed In France. - He haa been overseas since last February, having been in North Africa for a month and then with the 8th army la Italy. He reports scenes In Italy were beautiful, especially St Peters cathedral In Rome. The States man and the "Cherrlan" bul letin are welcome Items, accord ing to Caatle. GLRVAIS ft Anthony L Se gnln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Seguin of Gervals, is an air craft sheet metal repair man with an Eight air force service com mand subdepot, which maintains and repairs B-17 flying fortresses, stationed in England. His wife, Mae Irene, is living at Kingston, Wash. Sgt Seguin attended Sa lem high school and prior to his entry into the army January 28, 1942, at Fort Lewis, he was an air craft sheet metal repairman for Boeing Aircraft at Seattle. He has been in the European theatre of operations more than two years.; He has two brothers in the armed forces Clarence, a prisoner ot war, and Ray, stationed a Kelly Field, Tex. , ? GERVAIS Mrs. Etta Gleason has received word that her grand son, Ronald Gleason of Eugene, was one of the American troops captured In Holland, and that the Germani took all his belongings. He escaped when US troops took over again. Jeff Hoy t. chief petty officer, who " has been in the navy for nearly 20 years, is expected to spend Christmas with his wife and family in Coos Bay. He is the son of Mrs. William Marshall of Sil- verton and plans to visit her also on his leave. This Will be his first visit home, in four years. " : A local marine, Pvt Leonard E. Knnd, whose wife and two sons live at 2090 University st, was re cently graduated from the Infan try and Browning automatic rifle school at Camp Pendleton, Ocean side, Calif. He Is now prepared for assignment to a combat, unit Private Rund, whose father, Leo Rund, lives at 1948 S. 13th st, is a former student of Salem high school. He enlisted last June. FORT BENNING. Ga. -(Spe cial) -Harrison Wilder of Salem, Ore., was commissioner a second lieutenant in the army upon sue cessful completion of the officer candidate course at the infantry school here. Lieutenant Wilder is the son of Mrs. Mae E. Wilder of 530 N, 17th street Salem. Relief At Last Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause goes ngnt to tne seat oz we trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden Dhlesrm. and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way It Quickly allays the cough or you are u nave your money Dace CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis xmssiesxaRiBaieai For Your Cough 1 For Christmas Giving j 12 Porfimifis and hg i : EjilaygemGnS Job: (2) Make Your Appointment , Today Call ? 3 w There is still time to have your picture " taken for Qiristmas gifts. : It: keijiell-ellis, l Portrait Studios , l Oregon EaRJlng . LtoWoCoDyer Is Wounded Mrs. William C. Dyer received a : letter from her busDana, w. Dyer, Monday stating that he had been wounded In Germany and Is now hospitalized in Belgium. The letter was written on Thanksgiv ing day. Ht was struck In the back by shrapnel, but hopes to soon return to his outfit as he is the only officer1 left in his company that the men know. The other of ficers have been killed or wound ed seriously. Lt Dyer has been awarded the combat infantryman's badge for exemplary i conduct and troop leadership while In combat and under fire. I The Salem officer trained at Camp Adair with the Timberwolf division, leaving! for overseas late in "the summer. His wife and nine month old son,r William C6nnell, III. reside at 1 270 North 13th street . -M' William Duncan Convalescing in Britain Hospital A US GENERAL HOSPITAL IN ENGLAND -(Special)- Pfe.i William J. Dancsn, 28, of 642 Edgewater street Salem, Ore., is convalescing at this United States army general hospital In England after being wounded by an enemy bullet in Belgium, i "Pfc. Duncan is recovering rap idly and will soori begin our re habilitation program,", 'said his ward surgeon, Capt Arthur R. Borchek of Wehawken, NJ. 1 After capturihg 17 Germans sin glehanded near Soissons, Pfc. Dun can was driving his jeep over a hill overlooking! a potential bridge site at the Mei&se river, when he was hit by an fenemy bullet from the opposite bank. j f "My legs (were numbed," the Oregon soldier said, "so I pushed the starter : down with my hand and drove the jeep to an aid sta tion." His wound was dressed and he was flown to England by C-47. f Pfc. Duncan entered the army In November, 1941. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Dun can of - Salem. GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Her man Jelderks recently received a letter from their son, Earl, stating that he is in Italy, has seen Rome, and has climed one of the princi pal mountains. He said he was well but indicated he had incurred minor wounds. He operates a moving pictures machine at one of the camps. Stocks and Bonds . CompUtd by tht Assoctsttd Ptcss Dec. 4 STOCK AVERAttKS SO IS IS 60 i Indus Rails t)tll atks Monday 7S.T ass .efl.i Previous day ...,7fl 8 90S 3SS 58.S Week aao 76.0 Ml M l SS.1 Month mto ........7 8 !t S 36.6 89.4 Year ado .......... ...68 .0 12.1 M l 48.S 1M4 high ,...78.2 31. S 39 0 86.4 1944 low , ..i)9.l 22.S 38.1 494 s New 1944 high. BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util Foen Monday Previous day Week ago Month ago 94.6 105.0 107.1 68.4 ...94.4 -105.0 107.1 -93.S 10S.0 107.1 68.3 681 68.8 92.4 104.8 106.8 Year ago .iL-.76.8 104.9 104.7 63.0 1944 high J L.. 94.6 105 7 . 107 J 68 1844 low 71! in 1 1U 7 63.2 New 1944 high. : RATION CALENDAR' processed rooos: I Book 4 Blue stamDt AS through W5 valid Indefinitely. Use of blue tokens discontinued. MEAT, BUTTER, FATS CHEESES: Book 4 Red stamps AS through ws valid ' indefinitely. ; SUGAR: Book 4 sugar stamp 30 through 34 valid indefinitely. pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through Feb. za, 1S49, lor d pounas nome canning. - SHOES i Laos1 lUmm Intalid! i Book S Airplane stamps Not, I, ,S and a valid indenniuiy. GASOLINE: M ; "AM 13 expires December SL Each coupon worUi gallons, i FUEL OILl ; ' ! Current coupons valid through i Aug. 31. 194S. Not more than 10 per cent of season's rations should have been used to date, f STOjVES: Apply at local' OP A board for pur I chase certificates. - a I Phone 7S39 Stock Market Records Many 7-Year Hiehs NEW YORK, Dec! 4 -(f)- Led by rails, steels and selected in dustrials, the stock market regis tered many .7-year highs today with gains of fractions to ' more than. 2 points on one of the. larg est1 turnovers in the past alx months. ..:-'! - rrs rJ . The apparent slowing down ot the European conflict accentuat ed Prlmt! Minister v Churchill's warning of a possible longer war and I revived demand for armament-connected securities because of lessening apprehension over re conversion : problems. Expectation of more pleasing year-end divi dend! also was helpful. Assorted leaders failed to make headway, however, as Wall Street skepto cism still was in evidence and December tax adjustments served as a handicap. 1 Rising prices ruled at the start In broad and lively dealings. Top marks, were trimmed here and there at the close but plus marks were welli in the majority. The Associated Press 60-stock average was up J& of a point at 56.1 where it was only .3 under the highest level since 1937 es tablished In July. The rail com posite advanced .7 to 31.2, a peak since December r 1937. Of 948 is suer appearing, 580 were up, 168 down and 198 unchanged. Trans fers of 1,427,780 shares compared with 924,880 Friday and were the third largest since July 17, Propping sentiment to some ex tent was the sale of a stock ex change membership for $65,000, up $5000 from the last previous transaction. : " Prizes Offered In Retail Store Bond Contests One hundred and 10 prizes will be awarded to Oregon retailers in the Sixth War Loan national dis play contest, to compete with Cal ifornia and Washington winners for sectional prizes, and later for national awards. John M. Lansigner, secretary of the Oregon Food Merchants asso ciation and Oregon chairman for this contest, has urged that retail ers secure material and rules of the' contest from their i local war finance retail committees. There will be ten state prizes for each of eleven classes of stores: department, drug, gasoline sta tions and garages, food, hardware, Jewelry, men's apparel, radio, wo men's apparel and specialty, fur niture and floor covering, limited price variety stores. ' , ARDMORE, Okla.-()-L o c a 1 citizens have decided that Ard more is about ready for a new Jail. e . ' It was ; bad enough when, two inmates cut their way through the outer wall to freedom with a Quotations at Portland Produce j PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 4 (API Butter A A grade prints 48-48' ic, cartons 453i-474c; A grade prints 45',i-4Sc, cartons 48,4-48:c: B grade prints 45,,445c: cartons 4-4'ic. ; Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52',2c; premium qual ity, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity 53-S3',ic; valley routes and country points 2c less than first or 50-51lfcc. i Eggs To retailers: AA extra large S3c; AA large Sic; A large 59c; A mediums 54c; small pullet) 43 -44c dozen.; ; - Live poultry Buying prices from producers: i Broilers up to 2 lbs. 39c; fryers i S to 3'.i lbs. 29c; roasters over 3 'a lbs. 29c; Leghorns 25c; colored hens all weights tS'kc; roosters and stags ISc lb. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 10-2Oc; vealers AA J2',c: A 81',c; B ll)-19',c; C 15 17c; culls lS-15c; beef AA Il4c; A S0c; B 18c; C 14c; canner-cutter cows 13-14c; bulls, canner-cuttcrs 14 14c; iambs AA 28c; A 24'ic; B 22ic; Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the daUy market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers i but are not guaranteed by The Statesman; BUTTER. ECiGS AND POULTRY Ad men's Baying Prices (Subject to chants without aoUce) BUTTERFAT " . rrcmiuin - i! Not 1 33 , M .4' .45',, 4 'M " i i .47 , , 1 Al v i r M ,, J4 M Jl , - as ' NO 2 L. BUTTER PRINTS A , L B Quarters EGGS Extra large Mediums Standards Pullets . Cracks Colored hens. No. I No. 2 colored hens . Colored fry a Marion creamery's Baying Prices (Jen te cbaaie wlUieat aetlet) POL'LTRT ; No 1 springs ' No. 1 hens JS LIVESTOCK ... Spring lamb ' - tana Yearling lamb ; .7.00 to 1M ewes JD3 Dairy , cows - 4.00 to S M Dairy j bulls , 4 JO to S 90 Top veal . Top hogs. ISO to 240 Dm. Uolnnls - Filtsrl - lint Heals i Highest price cash on delivery fori orchard ran. See ns before you sell. Elorris EOorfoin Fcsliino Co. 460 N. Front Street, Salera . Telephone 7633 Financial Grain Futures i ain Steadily; Corn in Lead ! - (CHICAGO, Dec. A -().- Grain futures markets, supported by short covering and commercial buying, gained steadily after a nervous start today and closing prices were at or near the i high marks for tht session. Corn led the advance; gaining almost two cents, and rye j was strong. - i - ' !;'. . Lack of tenders of cash wheat oh December contracts had some effect on that delivery which ral lied about a cent from the early low. The deferred contracts were up slightly at the finish but show ed a tendency to drag. j Trade sources reported a good southwestern flour business i dur ing the past few days but appar ently the sales were covered by cash purchases. Mill buying was nited at times during the day buV the volume of such business was small. . i ' IjCorn was firm to strong from the start, Bookings for deferred shipment were estimated . at : only 200,000 bushels - compared j with 600,000 Saturday. Diminished country offerings were attributed to (reluctance of cash handlers to bid up prices and to bad weather! Commission houses were on the buying side throughout tht day and Wal shorts covered when tht market continued to advance.' At tht dost wheat was H to highir than Saturday's finish!,, De cember $1.67. Corn was up 114 to IT,, December S1.12V-1.12. Oat were to higher, December 69-tt. Rye was up to 1, December $1.10-Vi. Barley was lower to higher, December ei 19U. M Legal Notice OTICE OF FINAL j V 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 partments hi duly verified ! final account, las administrator of tht estate ofj Rosa L. Moudy, de ceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 18th day of December; 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day as tht time, land the Circuit Court room in the County Court House at Salem, Marion County, j ore eon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated tit Salem, Oregon; this 14th day November, 1944. W LTER A. WILSON. Ad iinistrator of the estate of tosa u. Moudy, ue- ceas RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administrator,! 205 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon. N-14-21 -28-D-5- !' 1Z, beer can opener. But when j three 15-year-oldj boys almost escaped by using a piece of iron well, authorities got the idea that some thing should be done. Portland C 10-20c; ewes FS 13Ci M 12c; ft 10C. I Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29 Be; loaf 30.2c: triplets to whole' salers 27c: loaf 27 'ic FOB. i Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 35-44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. ! Turkeys Selling prices to i retail ers: Dressed-hens and toms 43 'ic lb. Turkeys Alive: Covernement Ceil ing buying prices: 'Hens and toms for government sale 39.20c; for civilian trade 38.20c lb. i Onions Green 70-75c doc bunches. Onions. Yakima dry 90s. 1.25; 3- Inch 1.40; locals. Oregon, 1JQ per SO-lo. bag; Doners ids, c. I Potatoes i Deschutes No. 1, 3.50; Yakima 3.50: Klamath Falls No. 2. IJSi per 50-lb. bag; local 2.25 orange; box. Wool Government control. Cascara bark 1944 peel ISc lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. Hops Normal contracts: 1944. 85c up; 194S. 75c; 1946. 59c; 1947. 50c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Aiiaus no. s or better S34-9B1 oats vetch $29 ton valley points; timothy leant ern Oregon) S33-36 ton; clover $22-23 ton, ., - ' i' , Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. 4 (API Wheat futures and - acti r grain un quoted. - -f Cash wheat tbld): Soft white 1.52'i; soft white (excluding Rex) 1J3; white club 13; western red 1.53. t Hard red I winter: Ordinary ! Ui,i; 10 per cent 1.53U; 11 per cent 1.5S; 12 per cent 1.62. ' Hard white Baart. 10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.56; 12 per cent 1.62. Today's car receipts: Wheat 21 bar ley 3, flour 5. corn 13, oats 7, hay S, nullfeed 10, flax I. , Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 4 -4 AP (WFA) Cattle salable 2400. total 2550; calves ' salable and total 450;- market active, steady to strong; good fed steers 1445-15 M; common medium grades mostly 10.00-13.00; cutter steers down to 1.79( common-medium heifers 8.50-12.00; light dairy type' heifers down to 60; canner and cutter cows 4.50-4.50; fat dairy type cofs 7-50-S.S5; heavy Holstlns held higher; medium good beef cews t.OO-llio; toad young cows carrying few heifers 124)0; medium-good bulls S.50-10.O0. odd head to 10.50; good-choice vealers 13.00-14.00; grass calves! msotly 12.00 down; culls down to I.0Q. . ; Hogs salable 2700, total 2100; market active, II cents lower; good - choice 180-240 lbs. 15.00; few tights down to 14.75; 250-325 lbs. 13.50-14.25; light lights 13.25H7S; good sows -13.00-13; choice 112 lb. feeder pigs up to 13.25 but demand narrow and many unsold. Sheep salable 1000, total 1530; mar ket generally 25 higher, extreme. top - Farfn - Help yanted Mle . MEN NEEDED NOW! FOR IMPORTANT WAR WORK, IN PORTLAND, OREGON v BOILXRMAKEXS SH1PFITTER3 PIPIT ITTTJl PIPEWkXDERS ' Workers now employed in Essential Industry j Must Have Statement of Availability , Company Representative will be at: ' United States Employment Service 710 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon December 7, 8, and 9 Auctions Wednesday, ll ; a. m. Groesbeck1 Auction Mkt. across from Fairgrounds ElecJ Vacuum Cleaner, Jr. slse. like new. Davenport 4k chslr. radio, rock ers, end tables, dining table At chairs, breakfast set. Semi-enamel range; Beds, dressers, elec. Irani mantle 4k alarm clocks, typewriter. ? r 1 Lots of Miscellaneous ; Housenoia Furnishings. i WILLYS SEDAN - Sulky Plow - Or chard disc 1 -horse Cultivator - Oth er machinery, ii 38 Weaner and Feeder Ptge - Gilts Sows. 10 Cows. Several Heifers Ac lots of Calves. Chickens and Rabbits. - - 1001 Usable Items Don't miss these sales held every Wednesdayl Max Groesbeck Auctioneer A BOX 20 RILVERTON ROAD SALEM Phone S09S. Residence Next Door. For Convenience of Consignors, fur niture, machinery, etc., may be brought in any day during tne wees SALEM COMMUNITY Tuesday, Dec. 5, land each Tuesday thereafter we will conduct bur weekly sales at V - f 270 RILVERTON RD., 11:00 A.M. - i I 35 Head of Cattle Including fresh and springer dairy cows: and heifers;' yrlg. heifers: 1 yrlg. Jersey bull. 1 large Jersey bull; I purebred Hereford heifers bred to Reg. Hereford bull, to freshen! In spring. Team ot work horses i and harness, 1 saddle horse and saddle. Pigs. New stock trailer, II in. wheels. Lever ac tion Winchester 12 gauge repeater St 2 boxes of shells. Feed chopper, misc.' furniture and tools, good raincoats, heavy brooms, heavy 59 gallon gal vanized drum. . i COME EARLY J LUNfcH If you have anything to sell phone, 2-40t4 or see JOE BURKE, MGR. Amos Corhouse, Auctioneer J. S. KAUFMAN. Clerk. ClassiHed AdvertUIng ' Statesman Classified Ads I Call 9101 Three insertions per line25c Six Insertiong per line 40c One month per line... Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. min . imum 35c; C U. min. 45c. No ' refunds. ; ill JCopy for this page accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. ; Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading "Too Late . to Classify." -:Z-i:i- The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility 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 secure. , ;. - The Statesman tesei vts the right to reject questionable advertising It further reserves the right to place all - advertising -under the proper classification. A "Blind"! Ad-4in ad containing a Statesman box number for on ad dress Is tor the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman Is not at liberty to divulge Infor mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a "Bund1 ad. lambe and ewes M higher; short deck choice 126 lb. lambs 13.50: good-choice wooled Umbs mostly 1J.0O; medium good grades 11 30-12 J5; shorn lambs up to 12.25; common medium lambs S 00-11.00; medium - good yearUngs S30-10.S0; - good ewes mostly 4.0O-25, few AM. ' ' - . . iMIiiillitji: S'nnpW i sotirTsck sad ort rem with mmiinmn hch, kfi a4 fcntstwsv 2 . nScL ' nr si sad I , rsdeces s ! esfeft.fedaees etrsin. . kclos ti.hica nlaxcd sssnbrsses, aeaU lobrirsies aad sefMM., irsMctv wlwtatfuii. se wy SBiSM. Cm i StaMfi Fvraaatd Bimpuelreriss et m ' eVa swre wiuwet aur-0e ssd tlM ea assaer's saeosy-eack gvsraatse. AUCTION AUCTION i i i Markets- ' I. Utlp Wanled-Male tXECTRICIANg HEZTMXTAZ WORKERS MAailNISTS j . HZLPERS IN ALL CRAFTS Workers now employed in war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em oloyers advertising in this section : WANTED Bookkeeper or cost ac countant. Dallas Machine a Locomo tive Works,: Dallas, Oregon. Phone ISC WANTED Married man on dairy 1175.00, house, lights, potatoes and milk. Phone 67F19. J. M. Nichols. AUTO MECHANIC. Exceptional op portunity for experienced mechanic. Abe opening for less experienced man. LODER BROS. n Oldsmobile Bales A Service I 445 Center St. Salem, Ore. TURKEY KILLER, turkey rousher. Northwest Poultry A Dairy Products Co., 1505 N. Front t MECHANICS Permanent positions Excellent wages Herrall-Owens Co h GENERAL Garage work. Perm, po sition. Night man. Preferably univer sity student Herrall-Owens Co. MM BOY. Strstrht mornine shift. Good wages Marlon HoteL .1 GROUNDMEN for S. P 4k S. Teleg. gang. Sleeping quarters turn. Out of city work 17.00 for S hrs. John Dorcas, O. E. Depot. Ph. -4763. . JANITOR and handy man at Dear coness Hospital. Ph. 4127. Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE: Young, gentle, heavy milker Jersey to freshen Dec. I; In quire second, road to right past Rickey school, first house on right. FOR SALE CHEAP: Good ones' 200 ewes and 40 Iambi, Call Ltnndale Dairy. Ph. 23032. l GENTLE FAMILY COW, I6S. Pete Lelack. Brooks. FOR SALE: Balance of herd. II -registered Guernsey cows. Also 12 head registered heifers, freshen March 1. Ph. 1839 Lebanon. Owens Dairy, or . M. Bingenhelmer, Ph. 4903. RABBIT FRYERS A turs. Ph. 2-1234 FAMOUS fast growing Christie broiler chicks. Free use of elec. brood er with 100 or more.i Boylngton's Hatchery Pen Four Corners. Ph. 68F4. WANTED: Beet and canner cows bulls and veals. .. Will call at farm E. I Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road Ph 21343 Morns or eves. ATTENTION Will remove dead a worthless stoca tn a moment's notice! SALEM FER TILIZER 4k BY PRODUCTS Pb WOO Collect (No ouVr Phonel Help Wanted HALF TIME secretary and general office. Parrlsh Junior High School, WANTED Janitor for office and warehouse. $110 mo. Also young jwoman for jJl)'!?Qv' LA!TNDRY " Help wanted. No exper ience necessary. Apply Salem Laundry Co, 263 So. High SL i Help Wanteil Female EXPERIENCED LADY pastry cook wanted, good pay; no Sunday work. Apply in person. Schneider's Coffee Shop, 1S S. High. WOMAN experlencel In housework. 2 days a week, best of pay. Transporta tion to and from home. Box 512e - WOMAN to do general housework one or two days each week. Call 3343. " , WANTED Turkey pickers. Piece; worx. tugn wages average for fast; workers.-Apply at Northwest Poultry A Dairy Products Co., 1503 N. Front. WANTED Lady, experienced in typ-j mg ana tiling, see Mr., waae, saiem. Deaconess 4-Iospital. . "stfTnoraI CLERKS: for PERMANENT positions! with the State I apply at your local: Public Welfare or Unemployment Com nensation office In old high school: building, final filing date Dec. I. Po sitions locally or throughout state. Strictly Private" rrA.vCLe rr -rilts Sf..EDlCAL feUMikLmnu LESS TiUE TD y '" SIXTH tjty: if sc-aw - i u 01 ) SJBBBb. ' J t 0 IB A tSA WERE B0T LEABW EVEK CiVUXWS ; I f ...... ! . Classified nelp WantedFemale WX CAN always use neat waitresses. Mickey's Sandwich Shop. umm .K ARC ladv. cook S masks and. care for small boy. no laundry. Bd, A rnv SUte wages in reply. Mrs. r. w. Jayb . Rt! , , " Wanted Now ASSISTANT CASHDnt i i ... .. t i' fimtA m. Muit ha nermanent anal able, to give excellent references. Box 297, co Statesman WANTED: Housekeeper or helper for S adults and S children. Bosrd. room and wages. 3M Jcrris Ave. LADY to do housework for a family of 2. No laundry. Pleasant surround Ings. Ph. 215S3. WANTED! Cooks and housekeepere at Willamette University dormitories. Call Miss Jack at 8265. LAUNDRY help wanted. Apply Cap lUl Oty Laundry. 1204 Broadway . WANTED: Experienced Office girl able to take dictation. Hours 0 JO to I. Call 4171 Ext. - 22S, Wednesday. OFFICE GIRL who can type. Apply Dr. Semler's office or call 3311. WAITRESS experienced preferred. Night shift, no Sundays. Permanent. Bright Spot Cafe. M0 Center. GIRLS (3): 18-24 years. Attractive. Free to travel California and return. Permanent position. Experience un necessary. Rapid advancement Earn tnga average 1175 month to start. Trans porston furnished. Expenses ad vanced. Apply' Miss Howland, Hotel Senator, f-l P.M. . ; , ' - Situations Wanted MIDDLE AGED housekeeper. Live In home, good cook. Adults. Ref. Box 111, care nuissman, REFINED middle aged lady wishes sales or receptionist work, efficient, accustomed to meeting public. Perm. In Salem. Call M14. NURSE available for chronic or se nile case. Go any where. References exch. Box 010. Statesman. COMPETENT experienced bookkeep er and typist wishes position. Phone) 3643. . ; STENOGRAPHER, experienced hi stenographic and clerical work, wishes) Krmanent employment on half-day sis. Box 507. Statesman. EXP. CALCULATOR operator With cashiering A generel office work exo. desires position full or part time. jBox sub, . statesman T Designing and remodeling homes. rn ,8483. nni. zzo uregon eiag. i t i BE WISE MODERNIZE ! PrsSchonl Playschool; 1311 Stat. Ages I S. Part or all day. Ph. 1430. . CHILDCRAFT Nursery . We pick p snd rtriiver IMS rrnde Ph 1)128 i MAN wants Job In Salem, inside work. Box 117 Satem Money to Loan PRIVATE (MONEY Auto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used cars ea trucks regardless of age. No , delay bring car and title and get the "money. You retain possession- of vehicle. :! to 15 jnonths to repay. . t Aftet 5 o'clock uhone 2361 or 2114S tot appointment ROY H. SIMMONS ! Regulated b state 131 S Com I St Phone 8161 iM-132) I ! Money to Loan WANTED. REAL i ESTATE mortcare loans, city or farm properties; loans made as small as sjuo. see us a nous refinancing your present contract or mortgsge. i j Leo N. Child?, Inc. 341 Slate St Phone tM REAL ESTATE LOANS it I ' PERSONAL LOANS i. !. II CAR LOANS We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and, . Contracts - STATE FINANCE CO. Ue StHTM-l 212GrdianBM. Quick Gash Loans! On any worthwhile secur ityRepay able in 12 . ' months Company la locally owned and Managed. GENERAL FINANCE f j CORPORATION ' S 131 1 Phone I16S - 131 S Commercial St, Saiem . See Us For -' ! Attractive Farm Loans ' Only 4 Interest 1 1 to 40 years' and No Commission , LEO N. CHILDS, Inc. REALTORS 344 SUte SL . J Pht KM By Quinn HaU sGTWawtife km tjaacATiOM u.c.Aiunr 61 UP SOWETH , rem, vzi 4 . .' i