i PAGE S1XTLLTT Tt OrJXtON STATESMAN. Coltm. Onqoh. Sunday Morning, December 17. ISM s THE V. Trt. Alvan Sheffield, who has been attending army school at Oakland, Calif., is home on a week'i furlough visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shef field. , He will report to Camp Barkley, Texas. . MONMOUTH Maria Pvt. Richard E. Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff, route 2, Mon mouth, has been awarded the purple , heart at a Pacific base. A member of the Second marine regiment, Huff was decorated last summer for action In the Saipan Tinian campaign. The promotion of Don Carlos Smith, army signal corps, whose home address is 725 North 16th street, to first lieutenant was an nounced Saturday by the war de partment. Word. has come from Norman 1 Beugli, son of A. O. Beugli, 879 . North Winter street, that he has been advanced to seaman first class. He was one of a class of 88 that left for Farragut, Ida., naval training station, immediate ly after graduation from high school in June of this year. He is ,now stationed at San Bruno, Calif. - SILYERTON June Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shields, left this week for Hunter college, New York City, for ba sic training as a Wave. She joined at Las Vagas, Nev., October 21, and has been spending a few days at fier home here and in Tacorna with her sister, Jean. MONMOUTH Frank Smith. jr., formerly stationed at Sioux Falls, SD, is now in air corps training at Yuma, Ariz., accord ing to word received by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, here. "Strictly Private" ffeVtUS ABOUT MCOU1M& A CWUAM ASMN. r PSA MOW' J S rVl)AAI0PUCTUT4S.& Or? Jtf M rRlBS &ktt TViE GOT SCMEWIUG-10 DO 7 CONVERTS Cxd:n Rsfcss Vctds, Cizzt C-'t'Jr.ss, ctd. ONTO VALUABLE ?1KD!LD21E! . tlit stverel h aired posads freer th 5 b. pk. ' Start Nov! , i::-strstd Cxeetisa Pzrzzi AwHsfcl . For Dotlred Results.., ' ; i n si st 6 n k li ill Err s '- -i- : . y. ; x a T5 Leonard Francis Lulay. son of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Lnlay of Sublimity, was killed In action in France on November 15. DALLAS Albert Peters is spending a 21-day furlough with his mother, Mrs, C. H. Peters, af ter a long stay with Company L in New Guinea. Peters and his mother plan to spend the Christ mas season with his sister, Mrs. A. J. Bartell, in Los Angeles. CpL C. James Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of 1245 N. Commercial, Salem, is vis iting his parents, on leave from Ft. Benning, Ga. He will return to his post December 21, but his wife will remain with the Nel sons here. . DALLAS MMS , 1e David Block has returned to his training base at San Dfego after spending a 30-day leave with his wife and baby. Block served at a repair base in New Caledonia for 21 months. By Quinn Hall MDUrV SOW 4 ' V i I DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rowell will have their son and daughter-in-law, MSgt. and Mrs. Ted RowelL home for the Christ mas holidays. Rowell has been with the army air corps at Alex andria, La. Previously, he ' had been In Java and Australia. LINCOLN Pvt. Mary McFJ- roy, who is stationed at San Fran cisco, has sent a message to her sister, Mrs. Roy W. Hammer, that she ; will arrive here Sunday and spend the holidays here and in Salem. - SCIO Li. Helen Miller (Jg), navy nurse, Is. on leave at the Scio homes of her sister, Mrs. Willard Mize, and her brothers, BuelL Ice land and Keith Miller. Lieutenant Miller has been in the service since Pearl Harbor, and has been on duty in Washington and Cali fornia hospitals. ' DALLAS First Sgt. Reuben Voth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voth, is spending a 21-day fur lough with his parents. Voth has been serving in the Southwest Pacific with the 41st division. 1 DALLAS Word has been re ceived that First Sgt. Ralph York has arrived in. the states after 27 months overseas,- and .will visit relatives in Dallas. York is with the 2nd marines and spent a year in Iceland before transfer to the Pacific. , i DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker have received word that their son, Milton C. Baker; S 2c, is now attending an armed guard school at the naval repair base at San Diego, Calif. Genevieve Catherine Whelan of 405 1 Marion St, Salem, daughter of Mrs. R. D. Whelan of the same address, was ( graduated from the United States i naval training school (Y), Stillwater, Okla., on November 27 as a I seaman first class, striker fop yeoman. She was assigned to active duty at naval supply depot, Oakland, Calif. Miss Whelan Is a graduate of the Stayton high school. Gyilian Flying Ban Removal Is Sought PORTLAND, Dec 16 - UPl - Petitions seeking removal of the civilian flymg ban because "ac tual combat is now 6000 miles from the west coast" were drawn up today 1 by private fliers here. A campaign to relax rules a- gainst private flying will be launched, the group said. Production Freeze Won't Affect Portland PORTLAND, Dec. 16 - () - Little civilian production has been started, here," since . Portland - is t . one os 11 areas in me country having a critical labor shortage, thej deputy regional war produc tion board director said today. Therefore, the . nation-wide freeze on civilian production will affect this area scarcely at all, Paul Hirsh reported. I RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4 Blue stamps AS through Z8. A5 through Z5, A2-B3, valid Indefinitely. ,MEAT. BUTTER, FATS CHEESES: book Red stamps AS through z.s ana A3 through' S3 valid lnde finitely. IUOAR: Book 4 sugar stamp 30 through 34 ana inaennueiy,, s pounds each. Sugar sump 40 valid through Feb 28. i43, tor a pounds nome canning f SHOES: Loom StaniM Invalid: . . ! Book 3 Airplane stamps Nob. 1, s ana s vaiia inaeiuuieiy. , GASOLINE: -A" 13 expires December 1L Each coupon worth 4 gallons. , FUEL OOj Period 4 & S coupons (1943-44 series) and period-HI coupons- 1944 45 series) valid through April 31. 1945. Not more than 37 per cent ol season's rations should have been used to date. STOVES: 1 ' ( , Apply at local OPA board for oil. gas stoye certificates. ,- ; J CARDIM COMPOST B4AKIM i 5Ibs.7Sc iVISO FALLEI1 LEAVES Cms CSpplan A fcanNsi Kafaa MAKE VALUABLE FERTILIZER Cisl with K lLiZT mm C0CP3.ST-vaxis SM.EII SEED CrEIP.CO. 210 State St, Salest Phone 43C3 ' v m Wheat Weak: Other Grains Make Gains CHICAGO; Dec. l.-(P)-May and December wheat were weak and under the pressure of liquida tion today but most of the re$t of the grain, list registered frac tional gains. Cora was firm at the finish with the spot contract up nearly a cent, . " ' Long liquidation of December wheat, which opened lower, was spurred by reports that 200,000 bushels ' of the ' grain had been tendered at Minneapolis. Many of the sales were made against pur chases of the new crop months, July and September, which were steady to firm most of the day.' . Some , purchases of deferred wheat futures were attributed to short covering prompted by a re port on the trading floor that Secretary of Agriculture Wickard had denied he would advocate a two-price plan under which parity would be guaranteed only for that port of the wheat crop used do mestically for food. A rumor that such a plan was -being considered caused heavy liquidation Thurs day.--- ;vrr:T--vvv-.! ,. ' . At the close wheat was V high er to 1 cent lower than yesterday's finish, December $1.68 4. Corn was unchanged to higher, De cember $1.14. pats were up Vk to , December 69 Rye was lower to higher, December $1.11 Barley was higher to lower, ! December $1.13 . Stock Market Closes Fast, Strong Week NEW YORK. Dec. 16.WAn-The stock market today concluded one of its fastest 'and strongest weeks since last June with recently climbing rails and assorted indus trials meeting sufficient selling resistance to stall the rise. - The fact that the averages, with only minor interruptions had been bitting new 7-year peaks since the start or the month on heavy vol umes tended to sober Wall street enthusiasts. I Dealers were speedy from the start and turnover of 1.D2L340 shares compares with 1,044,809 a week ago and was the second largest Saturday aggregate since June 17.! It was the twelfth con secutive session in which turnover exceeded the million-share level. Total for the week of 8,328,310 was a record figure since the per iod ending July 1. Owing to declining rails, the As sociated Press 60-stock composite was off .1 of a point at 58.1 but on the week showed a net gain of .8 of a point .The market again was broad, 852 issues, registering. Of these, 327: were up against 525 down or unchanged. New Prices on Food Are Due A new war price and rationing board order,? 12F under revised general order 51, will be enforced in Salem, West Salem and all ter ritory located within a radius of five miles irt the sale of certain fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. The order establishes new ceilins? prices which become effective De cember 21. The prices will . be changed every Thursday morhinff and retailers will be furnished copies m time to permit posting on each new. date. Violations of these Prices, the directive recites, will be subject to criminal : penalties, civil en forcement action, license susnen sion proceedings and suits f o treble damages as provided in the emergency price control act of i4Z, as amended. J . Communicable Diseases Show Decline in State PORTLAND, Dec 16 WAV Un dulant fever cases for the year herrf remained at 241 today as the city health bureau reported 133 cases of communicable ' di seases and 13 deaths for the week compared with 120 cases and six deaths the previous week. ' A 44 y W S.W Up Ciismi : You Liltc It ;-'f. Likes You Salem ; f 810 !L. Liberty Ct Financial 'i Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. IS (AP Butter AA grade prints! 40-MVsC cartons 46-4Tc; A grade prints 45-4&c. cartons 45i-4Sc; B grade prinU 54-5c, cartons sS-WsC ButterXat First Quality, maximum of Jt of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland &Z-Sl'ac; premium qual ity, maximum , ol J9 oi l i per cent piditv U-UUc: -vallev - routes and country points 2o less than first or 00-31 tC . . I.' Escs To retailers: AA extra large 63c; AA large 61c; A large Mc; A mediums Mc: small (pullet) 43-44C dozen. ' i Live Bouitry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to t lbs. 29c; fryer S to 3' lbs. 29c; roasters over lbs. 29c; Leghorns 2Sc; colored bens all weights 25',c; roosters and stags 15c lb. ! Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. is-zoc; veaiers AA aVic: A 2le; B l-l'ic; c 13- 17e: cuiu 12-lSc: beef AA ziAc; A 20ic; B ISttC; C 14c; canner-eutter cows 13-14c; bulla, canner-cutters 14- 14ic; lambs AA 18c; A l4,c; B X2',ic; C 10-20c; ewes rs 13c; U 13c; R loc : i Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29 Jet daisies 29.8c; loaf 30.1c; triplets to whole salers 27c; loaf tUiC FOB. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rag country killed to retailers a9-44c lb: live price toproducer. 22-S4c lb. Tu-keys-SIIing price; to retail ers: Dressed hens and to bis 43i,,c lb. Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing : buying prices: Hens and toms for government sal 39.20c, for dvUiaa trade 3820c lb. i i Onions Green 70-7JC dot. bunches. Onions Yakima dry 80s 1.25: 3-' Inch 1.40: locals Oregon 1M per 50-lb. bag; Idaho whit 1JS bag; boilers. 10s. 2Se. -i Potatoes Deschutes No. 1. ; 2.40 3.30; Klamath Falls No. 2. 1.55 per 80-Ib. bag; local 2.23 orange box. - Wool Government control. Cascara j bark 1944 peel. 15c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45s lb. Hops Normal contracts, 1344, B5c up: 1945. 75c; 194S, 55c; 1947, 50c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or better $34-36; oats vetch $23 ton-valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) $33-3$ ton;' clover $22-23 ton. -i 4 ! - Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. IS (AP) ( WTA ) Salable cattle for: week 3550; calves 400; week's market mostly steady to strong with some early sales 23 cents higher; trade active through out; few loads good fed steers 14.75 15.7S; common - medium largely 10.00 13.00; common - medium l beef heifers 8 50-12.00. few 11.50; cutters down to $.00; canner - cutter cows 4.50-7.00; shells down to 4.00; fat dairy type 7.50-9.00; medium good beef cows 9.00-11.50. one load 12.00; medium good bulls S.50-10.50; good-choice veai ers 13.00-14.00. few early 14.50; grass calves 12 JO down; culls down to 5.00. Salable hogs for week 1 3550; market 25 cents higher, early top on carloads 50 cents higher at 15.75, ceiling; week's bulk 180-240 lbs. 15.50; 245-300 lbs. 14.00-75; light lights 13.75-14.50; good sows 13.00-50; feeder pigs scarce, mar ket unevenly higher, choice over 100 lbs. 13.00-50; good stags-, largely 10.50 11.00. Salable sheep for ' week 1950; gen erally 25 cents higher; good-choice woo led lambs 1325-40; toad fed shorn No. 1 pelt lambs included at 13.50; common' - medium lambs 10.00-11.50; culls $.00-8.00; yearlings 8.50-10.00; good ewes 50 cents and more higher at largely 5.00. few good-choice 5.50, common down to 3.00. - Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 18 (AP) No wheat futures or cash ' grain quoted. .: : j . Cash wheat (bid) : Soft white 1.53; Soft white (excluding Rex) 1.53; white club 1.53; western red 1.53. Hard red winter: . Ordinary 1.53; 10 per cent 1.54; 11 per cent 1.58; 12 per cent 1.S2 i . Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.55; 12 per cent 1.51. Todays car receipts: Wheat 14, bar ley 3, corn 2. oats 1, hay 1, millfeed I. Oregon Rates Well in Bang's Reactor Tests .. Oregon was lrr fourth place, along with New Mexico, in the percentage " of low incident of Bang's reactors in tests through the country in the fiscal year, 1944, the state agricultural department reported here Saturday. The announcement j was based on a report of the federal bureau of . animal husbandry presented at a meeting of the United States livestock sanitary association in Chicago last week. Dr. W. H. Lytel Oregon state veterinarian, atten ded the sessions. . ' j -. Oregon's percentage of reactors in the 179,707 Bang's disease tests made in Oregon in 1944 was 1.6 per cent North Carolina topped the low J incidence . column with 'one percent of reactors. New Jersey was in second place with 12 per cent and West Virginia third from top with 1.5 per cent" t. . , ; For the country,, as a Whole, the percentage of , reactors I found in Bang's disease tests applied In this- period was 4.3 per cent f t Oregon - jo t$ffy : - ' n PI '. fbone C7S1 - Farm Help Wanted Male The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Need wholesale field representative after January 1 for territory; with "headquarters at Eugene. Must be under 40 and have background of experience in tire business. Salary and annual bonus. Company car and travel allowance furnished. ' . Write G. B. Newman, 1400 NW Raleigh, Port land 9, Oregon. i s . Include photograph and full details of back ground. - . t . - - -' Classified Advertising V Statesman ! Classified ' Ads , Call 9101 TT Three Insertions per line 23c Six. insertions per line 40c One month per line. .. ... L2 Minimum charge 25c; 3 U. tnln- lmum 35c; t tL:tnin. 45cV No - reiuno:;":-'N::f-, v' Copy for this page accepted un-' tO 8:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. Copy - re ceived after this time will be run under the heading "Too Late to Classify." 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 i the typographical mistake accurs. j . The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the tight to place ail advertising under the proper classification. ; i A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dressis for '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 "Blind' ad. Livestock and Poultry RABBIT FRYERS a turs. Ph. 1-1234 WANTED: Bed and canner cows bulls and veals. Will call at farm C i. Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road Ph. 21343. Morns or eves. FOR SALE: Guernsey cow 5 years. Fresh In Feb. Box 528 Statesman. FAMOUS fast crowing Christie broiler chicks. Free use of elec. brood er with 100 or more. Boyinrton s Hatchery. Pea Four Corners. Ph. 68F4. Legal Notice; NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given' that the Final Account of the undersigned has been duly filed in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, and that the same, -and any objections that may he filed thereto, will be heard before; the court on January 2, 1945, 'at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. at the courtroom of said court BERTHA McMULLEN, as Ez . ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of James Levi McMullen, deceased.1: ROSS & LEWELLING, Attor neys for Estate. , I - i D. 3-10-17-24-31 Stocks and Bonds . Dec. 18 STOCK AVERAGES 30 19 Indus Rails Saturday 79.3 33.4 Previous day 79.1 33.7 Week ago .78.4 32.3 Month ago .75.S 28.7 Year ago 68 23.0 1844 high U79J 33.7 1944 low ..69.1 22.9 IS UtU 60 Stks 58.1 584 57.3 54.6 49.5 584 49.5 39.3 39.4 38.8 37.9 35 J 39.2 . 35.1 1 : ' New 1944 high. BONO AVERAGES ' .:. .. i ' .. . 20" ' A Rails Saturday ..e Previous day 95.t Week ago ,.- . 93 J Month ago - 93.0 Year ago , , 77.7 1944 high 96.0 10 Indus 104.8 104.8 103.0 105.0 105.0 105.7 104.7 ? 10 Util 107.0 106.9 106.8 107.0 104.9 107J 104.7 10 Fogn 68.2 68.5 68.6 68.3 83.1 68.8 : 83J 1944 low 79J New 1944 high. Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the dairy market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY -Adresea's Bay tag Prices (Snbject to change witness notice! BUTTERFAT Premium . J4 Na , 1 . - S3 No. 1 . jo BUTTER PRINTS A , ' B v5'i 46 J4 7: .47 - at m JS Jl 3$ Quarters EGGS Extra large Mediums Standards PuUets ' Cracks Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2 colored hens . Colored frys Marion Creasserys Baying Prices (Sabject to caaage witbeat settee) POULTRY , .'; ' I No. 1 springs- T ' " " 3 No. 1 hens - 43 UVUTOCI,..:;.-,Jf-,-h. Spring lamb ' Z r . taaa Yearling . lamb .7 00 to 7.50 Ewes Dairy cows .4 00 to M DRESSED Veal and logs Uanlcd! Top Prices. Paid! -Prompt Kemittaace - Sbip Frcdllsycr; IIczl Divisica 144 8. VT. YamhKl St et & E. 82nd A Fester Clvd. - I w" accept oly animals killed to compliance with O. ,,P. : A. I Markets. - Help Wanted Hale Livestock and Poultry WORK HORSES SADDLE HORSES - Bar K Stock RancH Large assurtment m naud at all ttmes at-vety attractive prices. CRED IT -given anyone. Discount for casa Guaranteed ' as - represented. Free de livery. Harry - Kuenne. Carlton, Ore Located tHa mi. W. of Newberg. - BEAUT1FUX, red chestnut " stallion, thoroughbred. "Sorreloch." Foal of 1942, "aired by Pharloch, "dam was Flamosa, a Mio D'Arrezzo mare. Have registration papers and pedigree. 2864 Brooks, near i air grounds. j FOR SALE Turkeys, 42c lb. at farm, live wt. Rt. L Box 6L Ph. 47F14. (FOR SALE 21 month old Guernsey bull well marked, no horns, $85. 1 mi. E, and s mL S. of Sunnyside Ph. 107P4 : ATTENTION 1 Will remove dead At worthless stuck in a moment's notice I SALEM f 'EK nUZEB BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. MOI. Collect. (No ether Pnonel. i Auctions SALEM COMMUNITY AUCTION EVERY TUlto.. 12 NOON . ,270 SILViCRTON RD. Fresh and springer dairy cows and heifers, beef cows, yearling, 7 yr. old black and white spotted saddle bone and stock saddle. Straw. Misc. furni ture, tools and blankets. . BRING WHAi tuil HAVE. COME TO BUY. I If you -have anything to sell Ph. 2-4074 or see ! JOE BURKE, MANAGER! 4 mi. East ol . btate Fairgrounds Help Wanted WANTED: Two kitchen helpers. Model Food Market. 275 N. High St. HIGH Sell, or college student after school at Sat. Berg's Grocery. Help: Wanted Male Workers now employed m war pro duction should not apply and will no) be considered, tor employment by em ployers advertising m this section. WANTED by Cobbs Mitchell of Valsets. choker setters, head loader, yarding engineer, mill laborers, green chainmen. electricians helper, con struction millwright. 1 set of hand ialiers. See Ike at the U. S.T Em ployment Office. . I AUTO MECHANIC Exceptional op portunity for - experienced mechanic. Also opening for less experienced man. LODER BROS. ! Oldsmobiie Sales A Service I 445 Center St. Salem. Ore. TURKEY KILLER, turkey rougher. Northwest Poultry A Dairy Products Co, 1505 N. Front. - i GENERAL Garage work. Perm, po sition. Night man. Preferably univer sity student. Herrall-Owena Co. 1 MECHANICS. Permanent positions. Excellent wages. Herrall-Owens Co. Help Wantexl Female : i STEADY Employment for full ! or part time usherettes, 16 or over. Apply in person. Grand Theater. FULL TIME candy clerk. Must be over 18. Apply in person. Grand Sweet LADY TO do housework for a family of x. No laundery. Pleasant surround ings. Ph. 21583. WANTED Girt or woman for gen eral housework. . Phone 7949. - , WE CAN always use neat .waitresses Mickey's Sandwich Shop. . WANTED Turkey pickers. Piece worx. Hign wages average for fast workers. Apply at Northwest Poultry ft Dairy Products Co, 1505 N. front. Situations Wanted ORRIN S. PINNEY, contractor. Designing and remodeling homes. Ph. 9493. . Rm. 220 Oregon : Bldg i- BE WISE MODERNIZE PreSchool PUySchool; 1381 State Ages 2-8. Part or ail day. Ph. 8430. CHTLDCRAFT Nursery. We Pick up and deliver 1993 Trade. Ph. 11829 - Money to . Loan AUTO LOANS Use your car as security. No long rlgsmarole. Prompt, private service. Sls.OS'per mo. repays in 12 months $180. Come in. or save time by 'phon ing In your application. When approved make Just one trip and pick up your cash immediately. ' . - I Personal Finance. Co. Boom 125. Second Fir. New Bligb Bldg. 518 State St. Phone: saiem Jisi - Lie S-122 M-165 " Money to Loan WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage loans, city : or farm properties: . loans made, as small as 9300. See us about re financing your present contract or mortgage. ; Leo N. Child8, Inc. 344 State St. Phone 8261 Auto Loans Willamette-Credit Co. BTH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LICENSE M 138 ndnd IIcols ligtl talvw ; . 70 C Filicri ALSO IX THz? SHELLS ; - , " nigbest price cash ea delivery for ercbard run. , gee es before yea sett.- - - nonms moEFEnr PACiniiG co. 4S(f N. Front Street, Saleia ; v Telephone 7633 Classified Money to Loan Quick Cash Loans! On any worthwhile secur ity -Repayable in 12 . months . Mi Company Is 1 locally owned and v Managed.' I GENERAL FINANCE I CORPORATION : - -U4 - Phone tin ' : i! 138 S. Commercial St, Salem PRIVATE MONEY Auto And Truck Loans I Contracts Refinanced I Money tot new and used ears et trucks regardless mi age. No delay bring ear and title and get the money. You retain possession ei vehicle. i 3 to 18 joontha to repay. I After S o'clock ebons 1361 or 81141 tot appointment . ? ROY. H. SIMMONS Begulated by state I m l St Phone 8168. fM 182 Cosn " See Us For . !' - Attractive Farm Loans Only 4 Interest 8 to 40 years and Ne Commission LEO N. CHILDS, Inc. t REALTORS , 344 State St. Ph. 8361 J $ MONEY $ ! REAL ESTATE LOANS L it . - PERSONAL LOANS I - CAR LOANS we Buy Heal Estate Mortgages and i " Contracts. " ! STATE FINANCE CO. Lie. 8-218 M-222. 212 Guardian Bldg. Loans Wanted FARM 4 LOANS I N: Duncan. 10 Ladd 8k Bush Bldg. For Sale Miscellaneous GOOD Eastern Oregon Potatoes for Sale. Henry Pfennig, 230 Elma Ave, V4 mile east Pen 4 Corner. j iaST colored Oavenport. 1365 -M0L TWO new 5 gal. cans with tight caps.- Young man's light wt. rain re peilant, all wool top coat Winch and pulleys forwood lift Phone S778. i : PIANO 8165.00. 1690 S. Cottage. TWO 1929 Cadillac V-8 motors, two sets of 6 groove V pulleys with iB belts; 1935 Ford flat bed truck with two-speed Eaton rear end; 1 drag saw with heavy duty arm powered with 1928 Chev. motor. Above equip. good cond. Pnone 363S. I 2"8"x6'8" glass panel door. Wicker rocking chair. 855 Breys. TOY train tracks, transformer, switches, cars and accessories. Ph. 5074, BED set brfst set Ph. 4503. DOUBLE bedrm. suite; single bed with coil springs and coil spring mat tress; rocking chair; electric retrig.j elec. Washing mach. lew N. con L GIRL'S bike, like new. will tirade fof: boy's bike. Man's bike 830. H.ater and range. 2085 N. Com'L CONSOLE model Vlctrola $25. M'al- XMAS TREES. 2476 Fairground! Rd. v 741T. SPLIT CEDAR posts. 30c each at Fred Smith Lumber Yard, ph. 8S13, 3815 State St BLONDE Ac black registered Cocker Spaniel puppies. Lovely Christmas present Salem Vet Hosp. CHRISTMAS TREES. Corner Court Ac Com'l at news stand or Ph. 8396. DUTCH OVENS Yeater Appliance Coj 255 N. Liberty. M....L. SUN-KRAFT ultra violetlsun lamps. Yeater Appliance Co. 255 N. Liberty. VANITY LAMP sets. Yeater pliance Co. 255 N. Liberty. Ap- HOLLY WREATHS. 81.00. Ph. 7674. FLASH XIGHTS with batteries. Yeat i er Appliance Co. 255 N. Liberty. LUXURIOUS full silver fox chubby, size 16 J20 Stewart St LIONEL elec. train; roller skstesi shoe skates size 7; misc. boys' toys. 1410 Nebraska. . GENUINE steer hide man's hand bag. Also leather fish Tod or map case. Tennis racket 175 N. High. CROCHETED bedspread 80x108. 863. Round tatted doily, 44 inches. 825.00. 1793 S. High. . ,r.n OUTBOARD motor. 175 W. Owen. ' FUR Coat iize 42; 1 cloth coats lite 16 and 20; pierced earrings; personal effects. Ph. 8046 after 6:00. CHROME and leatherette settee and 2 I chairs; roller skstes; boy's shoes site J; ice skates; elec. toaster. Ph. 747a . STEAMER Trunk: oval antique frame; old glass pitcher; bird cage. Ph.4330.- 2 MEN'S Bicycles. Call before noon Sunday. 1540 Jefferson. .... 1 . 1 GIRL'S Bicycle; tennis racket and basketball. Ph. iuo. j PRE-WAR mohair divan and chair. A bargain. Ph. 5355 eve. i- -a s sXaas sAst srlfaa 1 at Will accept day bed or studio couch On trade. Call before noon or even ing after 9 JO. 260 Gaines. j i B-FLAT Clarinet leatherette case, like new. Ph. 8604. : -r- : ADJUSTABLE ice skates-10; 3 five gat tin cans; Brownie box camera: 1 music stand: plaid blazer size 38; grsy checked pants size 29; hesvy service coat size 40; heavy wool boot socks Size 10. Iain's cairgrounas jwm. T unT , K VMnnr hlk 12a. Robt Howard Rt. 5. Box 301. Sun. or Mon. 1 mi. past Rickey ' SchooL : MAN'S pre-war bike. Good cond. Cheap. 173 S. ComX Ph. 15L r : 2 KITCHEN Stoves.; 1 small gaa stove. 2 iron bedsteads, 1 mattresses. 120. 2586 Lee. ... r NICE i black and ' black and ' white Cocker pups, for Christmas. Elton Watts, Rt 2. SUverton. I mt S. of Central Howell. nSLLVreathsTo HighJandjtchooL2N ' LADY'S black coat i with fine fur Collar, size 42-44, f 12 Mi 254 N. Church, j