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.1-! PAGE TWELVE Portland Rabbi To Talk Here , -' Rabbie Irving X. Hausman of Portland -will represent the. Jew ish Chautauqua, society at Wil lamette university, January 9 . when he will give an -auditorium . address on the subject "The , Meaning of Good Will" at Waller hall. Rabbi Hausman,; an outstanding speaker who has represented the Jewish Chautauqua ; society on numerous occasions,1 is now the spiritual ' leader of Temple Beth i Israel in Portland. j Hausman graduated from West era Reserve university at Cleve land, Ohio, in 1935 land he was ordained rabbi at the Hebrew Union college' in Cincinnati, Ohio, In 140. ' - . " DRESSED Veal and logs Wanted! j Top Prices Paid! I Prompt Remittance Fred Ileyer Ileal Division I 444 S. W. Yamhill St or . 8. E. 12nd A Foster Blvd. T We can accept only IlOie. animals killed la compliance with O. P. A. regulations. Ite-WMbfi Germicidal Lamps -Made by General Elecric ' For the Destruction of Air-Borne Bacteria A' Limited Quantity of Fixtures Now Available for. DOCTORS DENTISTS SCHOOLS HOSPITALS CAFES OFFICES Space Is Too Limited to Remarkable Lamp Court Street Radio , 35r Court St. Salem, Harry Gustafsoo n Immediate SCIENTIFIC, DRUGLESS, NON SURGICAt daS Including Consultation and Examination Without Charge or Obligation ' -: - t' ! - "I! I if!: !:f-:-Beginning IIOIIDAY. Jan. 8, Ihrongh FDIDAY, Jan. 12 U Yon Sailer from any of the following disorders yon will want this Free Examination jt nce: . . . . i . : Vl i APPENDICITIS' ic'hroaie) ARTHRITIS ASTHMA -i COLITIS CONSTIPATION EXCESSIVE FATIGl'E FOUL BREATH I HEADACHE ' GALL BLADDER COMPLICATIONS IHGII and LOW BLOOD PRESSURE INDIGESTION . IRREGULAR HEART KIDNEY and BLADDER COMPLICATIONS LIVER COMPLICATIONS LUMBAGO MENOPAUSE DISTURBANCES MUDDY Ad PIMPLY COMPLEXION MIGRAINE . NERVOUSNESS A PRURITIS ANI . RHEUMATISM SINUS TROUBLE . RUN-DOWN CONDITION SnORT OF BREATH SLEEPLESSNESS ' -ULCERS OF COLON ULCERATIVE COLITIS National methods are effect ive la treatise the above conditions. 642 High St. OVER Donations for Norway Ready To Be Packed i V- Clothing and shoes, donated in response to the appeal irom the local ; Softs of Norway lodge to fhelp the people of Horway, will be sorted and packed for ship ment next tweek ' at the home of Mrs. Louis Rudie. Thor lodge un dertook the job of sponsoring in Salem and vicinity the nation wide effort to help the people; of Norway with clothing and shoes. The drive for clothing and shoes will becompleted this week. Those who have volunteered to knit and help sew infants' gar ments will be contacted . as soon as the material for -that work arrives. . ' - ' ' Theodore G. j Nelson, Marion county representative of the na tional; organization for American Relief for Norway, aid Saturday "The response to the appeal for clothing in the Salem area has very greatly exceeded our most optimistic expectations. Many good men's and women's suits and overcoats, even women's fur coats, were donated. We want all who have made donations of their own and who have otherwise in terested themselves in this drive to know that their contributions and help is "very greatly appre ciated' ' i . The night in 1934' Lillian Hell man's play, "The C h i 1 d r e n's Hour" opened on Broadway, the author's bank account was down to $55. NURSERIES HOTELS HOMES Name AH the Uses of This Orfer Yours Today u. Appliance Go. - Phone 3028 ' ' Oregon Louis da Bay Relief From Suffering Chiropractic methods of diagnosis and treatment are effect ive in treating disease because it is based on the location of ! the cause of sickness and then treating the body 'structure to remove the cause or causes. Then the natural body forces heal the disease condition and health is restored, i 1 1. . i . -' - .. u- i i ii -i; ! i :.-:" A physical examination applied by Chiropractic i methods I will determine the organs of the body that are not doing their work. When the cause of your sickness ii determined ' then proper treatments are outlined. 1 j J - ' i '- i -' i i !" S i '! " : j Tox Elimination treatments are effective in treating eolitia ' and constipatioO, and the diseases resulting therefrom, and makes it possible for the body to regain its normal health Chiropractic adjustments are skillfully and ; carefully made so as to restore; the normal nerve impulse, from the spine - . v.. Complete electrical equipment conditions thati will respond to these nodalities. Bloodless surgery is the latest method ' of treating adhesions, 1 iis applied with the hands, and is effective for treating many ' abdominal conditions, goiter, prostate, gall bladder fend liver. 1 " ! ' .-!..! Special Consul-alien or This Week ! ' - . U-:;-r-'-: v-vV'i r:4, .-:r-.'.-'.?"j. Natural methods of diagnosis and treatment are so effective .that a clinic Is: held this week to extend these services, to those who are til and wish to know what these treatments v . will do Sot them. TAKE ADVANTAGE- TODAY OF THIS l OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF,! YOUS TROl BLEr If It should be necessary to employ X-ray to assist! la th diarnosis of yonr case.; this service I win do available as a nominal NURSES IN 'Telephone Now for 'Free Appointment! 1 For the convenience of those who are employed order to make these services available to as many sible, we will make appointments from A. BL tc t P. M. oaiiy daring this special healih week. 1 r , bishop! CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Salem, .Oregon TEAKS OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE Tta Appeal Made Fdij:Vmeh If ToJoinWAC "The grave and acute situation on .the western front caused the war department to Jssue a nation wide, appeal f or 'more women to Join the WAC and announces con tinuation" of recruiting for U945 with emphasis on obtaining train ees for j hospital Jobs", Lt Edith DiRe',- enlistment officer at the Salem postoffice stated todays The lieutenant went on to explain that this news will he of particular in terest to those students preparing for! the medical, field In hope; that their-training can be utilized by the army medical department as soon as) such interested persons reach the enlistment age. V lieutenant f XjiRef stated j that four; years of high school will be required for all .applicants seek ing ; work with 'the fanny medical department. Enlistment with the army service forces," and the army air forces still requires two years of high school she pointed out It was made clear that several factors were responsible for re sumed emphasis on WAC recruit ing; the! most iinpoHant of these being th acute! manpower short ages, increased , jolj . quotas, i and high casualty figures, j . - r-i" "The shortage of hospital tech nicians has assumed a situation of such gravity", Colonel Lawton of the ninjth service command said last week in a release bulletin, "that special emphbis would be given to recjruifing f f or the army medical department; and qualified women will be given thorough but speedy condensed specialized training before being j assigned to army hospitals,? where theyjiwill participate in the array cast; pro gram for the rehabilitation of our battle-wounded men." jj This urgent appeal is made to ali women j between the ages of 20 and 49 with high school education or the equivalent; ifor specialized training, to report n for a check up on their qualifications, j-j The speed-up system of Interviews and physical examinations will be put into: efleet imrriediatelv' in order jmay that qualified j applicants leave f6r training tenters with a minimum of delay. ;j "Not Ithe army hospitals alone, but all branches; of "the army need women land there is a need for ev ery kirjd of skill land for jthose willing to learn," Lieutenant Di Re' said, Saleni Man Will Head 'March of Dimes' Drive PORTLAND, Jani 6H;P-The 36 county chairmen who will direct Oregon's "March of Dimes"; cam paign from January 14-31 ! were named today by DriE. T. Hedlund, Portland, chairman! of the Oregon drive f6r the national foundation of infantile ; paralyf is. They in clude: Marion, Robert W. Minton, Salem, j S : S " 1 1 TREATMENTS - - - r - ? i - makes! it possible to treat fee. ATTENDANCE . Examination" i and In as pos- Phone 4303 ;h J ' 4.-. V;:; -1,1... . ''-tJ-.-'- OHEGOH STATESMAN. Salem, Large Crowd To Hear JC HeadlSpeakc -.'II With all banauet tickets sold a capacity crowd is assured for-the Salem appearance of - M earns T. dates, president . f - the - United States Junior! Chamber of i Com- merce, at the ioai Den-at 7 p. m. -' i.l.! C1 . T. cees were unable ;to obtain tick ets for the! idinner, but will eat at home and then go over to the hall! to hear-Gates speech.-p Close to f 20 members . of the Portland Jaycee chapter will come to Salem fori the occasion. Repre- ' . .. -M . -i .. sentauves irqm. jaycee cnapter In ! Eugene, Bend land Tillamook Willi also attend the dinner and program. I j;. j S Gates will ; arrive by trn at $:55p. m. tqday and a delegation rf Javreea will be at the station to: welcome him. He will go im mediately to; the Salem Chamber of Commerce lobby where he will be available? tor interviews and Various rcomaijttee I meetings; until banquet time. I ' '. j, . f .The subject of jhis speech has hot been-disclosedj but he Is ex pected to talk on the place young men: of America will have in, malt ing the peace and planning the postwar world.- , I '. jjr I ... -; jj i !! . Statement of UlS. Bank Show3i Gains 1 ij its sta elnrient of condition to the comptroller of j currency fas of December 30, j the; United States National bank, which maintains one! of its Important branches in Salem, reported deposits of $480,- 808,957.86 and resources of $500,- 202,013.74, both totals representing all-time "highs." j f.Iii deposits, : "the1 gain over the Corresponding icalljdate of a year ago j was $90,753,187.24, reflecting a substantial growth. Resources for the twelve month period gained 92,844,699.20l ID. jw. Eyre, vice president of 1 the bank, indicated that this immediate area played a proportionate part record posible.j in making the Stocks Finish Lively Week! NEW YORK, Jan. 6.--The stock marke today finished one of Its liveliest weeks an several years on a slighy sour profit cashing note.1 j j ;;? While scattered favorites con- Uested the trend successfully; the general direction was downward from the start and closing losses of fractions ito a point or j more predominated, s ( I The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off .1 of a point at S8.8 but held a net gain 6f .5 on the week. Of 828 issues appear ing in the brief session, 369-were down, 237 up and ,222 unchanged. Transfers of) 742.990 shares , com pared with 1,016,440 last Satur day; New Bulletin Inforriiis About Untlulant Fever ! I V - T! I i; CORVALLIS, Jan. 9.-JP-The relation of undulant fever to dairy products is idiscussed in a 70-page bulletin released by the Oregon state college extension service and agricultural experiment station, officials sai4 today. I The study, designed as a basis for control measures resulted from a search of all available American and i foreign' scientific publications on the subject, editors reported. Liberty Family Host At NetcYeiir'i Dinner I UBERTYMr. and Mrs. Grant Teter were hostjt for a New Year's dinner for j Mil. ind Mrs. ! Earl Bland of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMortis, j Mr. and! Mrs. E. j W. Cooley. Mif.. and Mr. B. Hollingswor of Salem, : Mr. and Mrs. J. i.. ock of Liberty. AT FIRST SIGN OF A use Cold PnpemtiOBM as.cjrecfecf Save j - in m 666 1 AUsizes, up to and including size 40, Will j the "Winter Clearance.9 We have only 60 so better come EARLY Jor YOURS. j 132 Suits in all sizes and colors at our I regular LOW' price o.L..L..i 1 L i: !;! j RETAIL DIJPAItTMENT OF THE h i ! ! . ;260 SOUTH 12TII STREET , ; Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 7 1S43 Financial "Strictly Private" "TWE POOD VtRE tSVSGCOD..?! SA TO ft A USCA )lk3WT- 0HE.0F "WE aKs SD X W6KT GET SO W K rWA EL wee. asrwE. tscwav. S.1MLOI. j Qubtatibris at Portland Produce PORTLAND.' : Ore. Jan. S (AP) Butter : AA grpde prints 46-46',ic. cartons 46-47',; A grade prinU 45',i-46c cartons 45i 48c: G grade prints 45,i-45Jic. cartons 46-46.c. Butterfat Tint quality, jnaximum of .6 of 1 peri cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52 Wljc: premium qual ity, maximum pi $5 of :1 per cent acidity 53-53',.ci (i caUey routes and country points 3e less than first or 50-51 c. i -f . Eggs To retailers: AAi extra large 56c; AA large 54c; A large 52c; A me diums 47c; small (pullet) i 42c dozen. Country meats .Rollback prices to retailers: ' Country killed hogs. bst butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-20c; vealera AA 22'ic: C Mc; B 18-H9',ic; C 15 17?ic; culls 12-15C;, beef AlA 21c; A 20c; B 18;! C 14c; canner-cutter cows 13-1 4c; bulls, can ner -cutters 14 14c; Lambs AA 26c; A -4',cf B 22l.c; C 10-20c; i ewes FS 13c; M 12c; R 10c. i i Cheese ' ellins price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 2.3c; daisies 29 9c: loaf 202c lb.; triplets to whole saler 27c; loaf 23,iC FOB. j Rabbits r- Government' cf iltng: Ave rage j country .killed to retailers 35 44c; live price ito producers 22-24C lb. Live poultry 1 Buying prices from producers Broilers up to 2 lbs, 29 'ic; fryers. 2 to 3' lbs., 29',iC; roasters, over iSVa' lbs., i 29,c; Leghorns, 26c; colored hens, fail weights, 25,fec lb; roosters -and stags. 15',.c lib. Live poultry Selling price to re tailers: No. 1 grade Leghwn brollers up to 2'i lbs. 30l,aC; roasters, 29',c; stags. 21 c; old roosters, 121 Vc; -owl (hens). 26c. I' - Turkeys Selling prices to retail ers: Dressed hens and toms 43VzC lb. Turkeys Alive: Government, ceil ing buying prices: Hens and toms for government sail 39 30c, for civilian trade 38.20c lb. . Onions Green 90c dozen! bunches. Onions Yakima dry 50c 1.25: 3 in. 1.70; local Oregon 1.50 per 50 lb. bag; Idaho White .1.35 bag; boilers 10c ! ' ' Potatoes' Deschutes No. 1, 3.54: Klamath Falls 3.54 cental; No. 2, 1.45 1.63 per 50-lb. bag; local. ilOOs, 3.35. , Wool Government 'control. Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Jam 16 (AP) WFA) Salable cattle for week 2425; calves 300; market opened slow, steady to 25 lower on increased supply, clos ed active and i mostly steady on she stock; good fed steers 14.25-18.00; top 16.25; common - medium grades 10.00 13.50; common - medium heifers 9.00 12.50; good fed heifers j 13.50-14 00; medium - good peez cow sju-ij; Wheat, e Lead Grains CHICAGO, Jan. 6-P)-Def erred rye deliveries and July wheat hit new seasonal peaks on the Chicago board of trade today before profit taking in the final minutes of the session caused 'minor recessions, '- i . . - At .the close most prices were fractionally higher. ' At one time rye was up as much as two cents. ' .- At the finish wheat was Va lower to f higher than y ester day's close, may $1.66-165 T's. Corn was up May $1.13. Oats were 14 to Vi higher. May 68 . Rye was ; Vi to 1 higher, May $1.17 Barley was up 4 to 1 . May $1.16 . ; CommissioB houses and profes sional operators were on the buy ing side in the wheat pit and the trade was1 stimulated by the strength of rye. The July delivery went to a new seasonal high dur ing the day but eased back later, $ S SAVE $ $ ' IIEII'S DRESS SUITS from 10 to 25 Savings , Special Prices dood for January Only- j ; r - Farm - i ; By Quinn Hall MIAMI iMH VEACh, HA jPbrtland caimers-cutters largely 8.00-7.00; fat dairy type to 9.00 and over; medium- good bulls 9.50-11.00: heavy beef bulls to 11.50; good -choice veaiera 14.30 14 JO; 1 few 15 00; crass calves to 14.00 Tuesday. , , -.!;'-" . . i Salable hoes for week -2125:; active on starvation receipts, steady! to high er; advance due to widening of weights at top; good -cnoice lie-ziu ids. 13.0; ceiling 275-360 lbs. 14.50-15.00; most light lights 14.50; food sows 13.25-75; : few 14.00; bulk good-choice above 85 id. feeder pigs i-:o; gooa stags. 100-110. ; Salable sheep for week : 960; fat lambs strong to .25 higher on short receipts; older classes! fully steady; good-choice woo led lambs 13.75-14.00. few late 14u; odd nead cnoice to 14.50; medium - good 12.00-13.25; com mon down to 10.00; culls downward to 7.00: yearlings 9.00-10.50: good ewes largely 6.00; common-medium 3.00-5.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 6 (API- No wheat futures or cash grain quoted. Cash wheat ibid): Soft white 1.54',; soft white (excluding Rex) 1.55; white club 1.55; western red ,1.55. r Hard red winter: Ordinary -1.55: 10 per cent 1.56i; 11 per- cen 1.60i; 12 per cent 1.6414., Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.55: 11 per-cent lJi9; 12 per cent 1.64. Today's car. receipts: Wheat iI4, bar ley 2. corn 3, oats 4. hay 2, mill' feed.S. : Stocks and Bonds Jan. STOCK AVERAGES ! 30 13 Indus Rails 13 Util Stks Saturday .79.6 35.0 39i 58 8 Previous day 79.8 3a.o Week ago 79.0 34 4 Month, ago 78.4 32.2 39.2 58.9 39.1 58.3 38 8 35.S 39.4 35.1 57-1 Year ago 71.2 23 8 50 5 1B44-4S high 80.1 35.1 1944-45 low -.. 69.1 22.9 59.1 49.5 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 M Rails Indus Saturday ,.,97.8 104.7 Previous day 97.7 104.7 Week ago 96.5 104.6 Month ago 95.3 105.0 Year ago 81.0 105 J 1944-45 high 97.8 105.7 1944-43 low .. 79.5 104.6 'New 1944-45 high.- UtU Fogn 107.2 68.2 1074! 68.1 106 9 68.1 106 8 105.2 107.3 104.7 68 6 63.8 68.8 63 2 Salem Market; Quotations The prices below suppUcd by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers, oy &a lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY ASresea's Bayiat Prices (Snkject t chance wlthoot aotlct) BUTTERFAT - t p Premium M No i' Ml No. S JO BUTTER PRINTS .46 i B - AW Quarters EGGS Extra large' . Mediums Standards Pullets . , 46 ' ... ri; .48' i .43 4- .43 . 11 2 , .26 ; U 21 i.' as Cracks Colored hens. No. 1 No. X colored hens , Colored frys Martoa Creamery's Baylnc Prices (Sobject to change wltbeat , sotice) No. 1 springs r,- 29 No. I hens 2i UVESTOCK . Spring lamb ,r " Yearling lamb Ewes ' .7 00 to 7 50 03 Dairy 4 00 to t 50 Lcgal Notice notice - I The regular annual meeting of the shareholders .of the Salem Federal Savings and ' Loan Asso ciation will be held at the? office of the. Association, 130 South Lib erty ; Street, Salem, Oregon, . on Wednesday, January 17th, 1945, at 4:30 P. M. J.I. Save $$ directly participate in suits in this clearance, - . . ' . SSSaSO - Markets - Classified Advertisiac Statesman Classified . Ads , Call 9101 : Three Insertions .pet 4ine25c! Six Insertions, per' line ,., , 40c One! month per line 12S Minimum charge 25c; 3 tL min imum 35c; 6 tL min. 45c No. v refunds. . w . Copy for this' page accepted un tn S:30 the- evening before publica tion 1 for - classification- Copy - re ceived after this time will be run under- the beading "Tea Late to Classify - i . The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for error -which may appear in advertisements pub lished in its columns and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of aa advertise ment In which the typographical mistake aceurs.: Livestock and Poultry WORK; HORSES SADDLE HORSES Bar K Stock Ranch Large assortment on hand - at all times at very attractive prices; CRED IT - given anyone. Discount for cash Guaranteed as represented, free de livery I Harry Kuehne. Carlton, ore Located ',. ml. W. of Newberf. ORDERS taken for broad - breasted Bronze poults. Ph. S02 Jefferson. RABBIT rRYERS ti rurs. Ph. t-1234 WANTED: i Beet and canner cows bulla and veals. - Will call at farm E. I. Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road Ph. 21343. Morns or eves. I Help i Wanted COMPTOMETDR orerator. exoerU enced.l permenent position.- Call Mrs. Clark, ; Ph. S20S. : . SWITCH board operator wanted, Marion Hotel. Help W&oted Male Woriers now employed in war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by era plovers advertising in this section YOUNG man for delivery and service station wore, 2320 Fairgrounds Kd. MEN under 35 : yrs. of age. perma nent position,' essential work, by mar jor commercial air line, write box 547 Statesman. ELDERLY xentleman. with or with out .bicycle, for light errands between State House and Marion Hotel during legislature, mauire of F. H. Young. Marion Hotel. STUDENT II or over for part time door man. Apply in person. Grand Theatre. MIDDLE aped man. steady work. Edwards Hatchery. Ph. 2-2943. Et. 6, Box ' 91. : . i Wanted HEAD LOADERS. YARDING EN GINEERS (GAS RIG). HOLE DIG GERS (POWDER! WHISTLE PUNKS. MILL LABOR. COBBS & MITCHELL, VALSETZ. ORE. SEE IKE AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, SALEM. 30DY and sheet metal man. Our business requires : additional help, H1lKKAL.L-UW.NS to. Si Com L St; Ph. 3169 ENERAL Garage work. Perm, po sition.! Night : man. Preferably univer sity student i Herrkll-Owen Co. Excellent wages. Herrall-Owens, Co. Ht?Ip WantedFemale ANTED: Waitress from 5 to 9 fan Salts. nd Sundays only. Call at Blue Btfd ANTED: Assistant cook and serv- in( woman. Hours 2 to 9. Good wages. Bliieird SCHOOL girl for -light housework. B0ard4 rra., wages, m. 4573., IRL or woman for light housework few hours each week. Ph. 4876. . WANT private secretary, permanent position. Write qualifications and ex pected; salary' to Box 54S statesman. HOTEL Maid. 45 to 55 yrs. of age fullrneteady j0 WANTED: 2 girls with some office experience, hours 8:30 to 8, Sat. P.M off. Ph. 41U Ext; 329. . HELP WANTED: Enertetic women. 18-43 yrs. in good health and inter- estea in retail business, lull traininc opportunities with good pay from the a ay you start. Apply toaay Room 208. McGilchrist, Bldg., Safeway . District uaicej - ! . WAITRXSS-Mariow HoteL - LAUNDRY help wanted. No experi ence necessary. Apply Salem Laundry vo. zo? a. usgn- i WANTED--Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Phone 7949. Salesmen Wanted $5,000 to $10,000 in a Year TO PRODUCING SAIJESXrin. WANTED for corporation whose top salesmen earnea grose pronts totaling Kii.n uurmi ix moDins I 1844. The highest of the S men earned S13.26947 the lowest earned B5.T28.B9. These t exceptional figures are certi fied by sworn affidavits. Scores of others also enjoying exceptional earn ings. sucn earnings are made possible by products which save buyers up to three times their - cost nrariiiMi whose 1 sales run up to hundreds of auiiarsi per oroer. upemng now avail able la this locality where prospects are plentiful. You can sell on long credit terms no down payment. Earn ings advanced at once. No car needed. No priority restrictions. No previous experience reauired in our lm rt,,- business is essential in both war and peace. "Statement: of availability" re quired; from men now in essential In dustry. No investment or bond. We will tell you more about this if yoa write. Box 78S-B, fort Worth, Texas. . Situations Wanted Preschool , Playschool-. 1381 State Aes 2S. Part pr all day. Ph. 1430. Hew Outboard f.fotors t only. 54-h.p. Evlnrnde Mo tors, Available only for neces sary or commercial work. -W. L.; HAIN 1234 8. Commercisl, Salem f i - , . Udncl'Ilczbs lint! w Pilisrl llc-ib. krgo . ; . TOr, i ATJCrt TV itn JL- ' ' ' i oforo yon sell. Classified Situations , Wanted Septic - Tanks & Cesspools Cleaned immediately. Phone 2132S ORR1N & PINNIY. contractor. L Desiirnini 'and remodelfng homes.' Ph S4fl3. -. . Jim. -220 Xtrfoa-Oidg. I BR WlSSi HOOiaNUlV I "Money' to Loan; Ydu Get CASH PLUS With a loan from us Don't borrow unaeeessarUr. but If S loan wUl solve a problem, consider these 3 extra advanUget of borrowing rrom rersonar j . . . L Loans made en salary, furniture or auto. 2. Complete privacy always. t 3. All 'Personal" emelovaea trained in courtesy and efficiency to civ prompt, .friendly eervtee. . LotM.midt Im just one visit. -S. Nationwide Cash Credit Cards issued - and honored here Come in; phone -or -write today. LOAMS 2S to $300 , ; Personal Finance Co. Room! 129, Second Fir. New -High Bldg. aia Mate t. inone: saiem zm ' -.j- C. 8-122 M-165 Quick Cash Loans! On any worthwhile secur ityRepayable in 12 months Company is locally owned . and . asanagea. INERAL FINANCE CORPORATION 8-13S Phone S16S 134 S. CummercUl St, Salem i PRIVATE MONEY Auto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used cars or trucks regrdles of ait. No delay bring: car and title and get the money. You retain possession of vehicle. it to U joontbs to repay. -After 8 o'cloca -none 3361 or 11143 for appointment f . KOI 11. blMMUiVb I Regulated by state 138 f Com I St Phone S16S (M-13Z) ' See Us For Attractive Farm Loans 'Hnlu AC7 Tnlap-t 9 ti 40 years and No Commission LEO N. CHILDS; Inc. f REALTORS 344 State St. Ph. S281 $ MONEY $ ESTATE. LOANS PERSON Ali LOANS CAE LOAMS i We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and I Contracts. STATE FINANCE CO: Uc. 8-218 M-222. 212 Guardian Bids. Auto Loans Willamette Credit Co. STB FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LICENSE W M 159 Loans Wanted FARM 4 LOANS A N.! Duncan. 10 Ladd St Bush Bldg. For Sale Miscellaneous MAYTAG ironer. Ph. 8470 after S P. M. GERMAN Lueer 9 mm: 2 bird cases: 1 nursery chair. 623 N. 14th. . WOOD heating stove, good cond. New ipipe, floor base, $12. 1234 S. ComX j : - WOOD heater $15- Ph. 2-2483. 120 BASE Excelsior piano, accordion, same as new. 395. Service man wishes to sell. Ph. 8196 eve. SPRING fillMi livin. rmm ,nit. Buick home made tractor, at. 4, Box 122. Ph. 4-288S. PRE-WAR collapsible baby buggy, play pen with mat. Ph. 2-1503. .doorsj lg. glass enclosed showcase for vi sver age; . a ciouies nampers, 2 trunks; leather trav. bag. Ph. 4422. MAN'S "40 Western Flyer bicycle. JscMCejs irion. Upstairs Apt. -3 i RIFLE; single e4ec. hot plate; mans pre-war tennis shoes size 10; men's suits, overcoat size 33; assorted fountain pens. . Ph. 8353. SILVERWARE: adding machine; lawn mower; elec. irop; 3 unit elec. plate; tool misc. Hems. 1113 E, RuraL , HAVILAND China, Hansom pattern, service for S. Perfect cond. Ph. 49M. DINING room Uble, chairs, buffet also library table, bed complete, dreaa I Broadway Sunday or after P-M. week days. P SSJS ,wci1 oer. lbs. Pfn W5. 13 lbs. black walnuU 91 M, , 60 lbshickory nuts 34.80 or all for SllZO FOB CoffeyvUle. Kansas, -'rice j lit free. Kansas Produce Cora pany.f. LATE model porcelain kitchen range, vine? P-5FJ1- B . AunW- VntGH School boy's clothes sire 38, llj'll5 "u,t . $23. 1396 sas ranje, two 3-burner gas plates. ,Se.,d Prlns- cast iron 22iiieM?r!.V 1 m11 wood heater f,f meUl Pd and pipe, cot withiPi, makes double bed; lut- lJ " .fU tr5h wrner, lino- i.r. mlae- Call at -f ,j f "y, ,or 4713. 'J SCHVhi Ttrailer. 18 Vriieei. I7Q000. cm 2is4 stiwtoa; perfect' -APt?'13;.-30 1Bey, Av' Ph- 4277. fPJ.0 clt'anf heater. exceL Cond. iCall vm "Jan i3 nr.-.' i. LBrS-.l5c-,J- H Wright. Rt V. Ux 237. 4'.k ml. Wallace Rd. Ph. 2-3277 Jf,. Remincton Rand type- SB-BB- m . Mvr 7n 460 N. rront Stn.., i I