f AGS TVVILVr Slow Selling Causes Stocks To FaU Back NEW YORK, Mar. "I-ffy-M&ny stocks fell back for moderate losses today under a slow selling movement in the wake of a early advance in the leaders. Pivotal industrials and rails gen erally finished fractions to point lower with some above the bottoms. Sugars and a few special ties showed gains. The oils also had good support at the . end Volume was 1,400,000 shares com pared with 1,690,000 yesterday. The market's reversal seemed partly the result of technical con siderations and as well as failure of the steels, yesterday's leaders, io carry through on their morn ing rise. ' Down a point or so were Chrys ler. Allied Chemical and Philip Morris. In the group off frac tions were Bethlehem Steel, Mont gomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Westinghouse and Northern Pa cific. Standard Oil (NJ) rose 1 Standard Oil of California American Sugar 4 and West In dies Sugar . " The Associated Press 60-stock composite was unchanged at 62.6. The rail average was down .4 of a point at 37.4. Observation Saves Money in Poultry "Keeping on the ball" pays div idends in' the poultry business. I uuservauon may save many a loss of birds and produc tion. Poultry diseases may often De caught in time if symptoms are recognized, while two days later in observation may ruin the entire group. ' Over-feeding caused by ', filling noppers to overflowing is another factor showing lack of sensitive ness. Four ounces of feed wasted from, a hopper every day adds up to Hrouna loo pounds in a year. Both chicks and. laying hens re quire large quantities of water. An average hen , consumes about 20 gallons a year. It is necessary to Keep tne water pans full, espec ially during the first part of the morning and last part of the day when consumption is heaviest. ofono ' no cad Insulation ' SAVIS UP TO sa im run costs M 2s98 FREE ESTIMATE STORES rhone 9144 Cor. Liberty & Center SL contains more th an enough minerals for your dog ! 1 No matter what else you feed dog make 'j tho basis of his j 5 tead for FEtl teeki "How I sMiinik I 1 amtMS MM4 I I avaBAJtasus anvtSM 8 I aunCMnnai I Quotations at Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. . March 7 AP Butter . A A prints 46-46 ,, cartons 464-47ic: A erade prints- 3tt-46c: cartons 4Si-48ic; B trad prints 3',k-43c; cartons -'. iC. Butterfat first Quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland az-az'.tc: premium quality maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidity 53-53'ic; valley routes and country poinU 2c less than first or 50-51 !ic. Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 48c; AA large 44c; A large 42c; A me dium 38c; small (pullet) 35c doz. Live, dressed poultry buying prices from producers: Broilers up to I lbs. 31.40c; fryers. 2 to 3'i lbs. 31.40c; roasters over 3'i lbs. 31.40c; Leghorns 27.90c; colored hens all weights 27.90c; roosters and stags lec lb. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best I butchers. lZO-uo lbs. 1-I9'4c: vealers AA 22"4c; A 21c: B 19'ic: C 13-17ic: culls 12-lSc; beef AA 21ic; A 20c; B 18ic; C 16ic; canner-cutter cows 13-1 4c; bulls, canner-cutters 14-14ic; lambs AA 26c; A 24'ac; B 22','ac; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13 lie; M 12c; R 10s,io. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29.9c; loaf 30.2c; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27,c FOB. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country kiUed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 22-24e lb. Turkeys Selling prices to retail ers: Dressed hens and toms 43!c. Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing buying prices: Hens and toms for government sales 39.20c; for civilian trade 38.20c lb. Onions Green 80-90c doz. bunches. Onions Idaho 3-inch 2.25: do No. 1; local. Oregon 2.23 per 50-lb. bag; boilers 10s 34c. Potatoes Desohutes culls ' 3.60: Klamath Falls cuUfl 3.65 cental; No. 2 and culls 1.60 per S0-lb. bag; local is, 1UUS, 3.3U. , Wool .Government control. Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. Hops Normal contracts. 1944, 85c up; 1945, 75c; 1946. 55c; 1947. 50c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal r Alfalfa No. 2 or better $34-36; oats vetch $23 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Ore on) 135-36 ton: - clovar $22-23 ton. 1 I Shortages Found In All Machinery Greater This Year Care, share' and repair, of farm machinery will be essential farm practices again during this year's crop season. Production of machinery in gen eral, with" the exception of -trao tors, at the last report was : run ning 20 .to 25 -per cent behind schedule, and emphasis of military. production was making it diffi cult to overcome the lag. Those in charge of the farm ma. chinery program say, "In view of the farm machinery supply out look, the wise farmer will check oyer and repair every old machine he can possibly keep in operation." Valley Births SILVERTON Born to Mrl and Mrs. I. M. Luman March 3 at the Silverton hospital, a daughter. Lu man is principal of the crad school at Silverton. Sons were born at the Silvertnn hospital to Mr. and. Kaufman on March4, and to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laako on March 5. DRESSED Veal and Hogs Wanted! Top Prices Paid! Prompt Remittance' Ship to Fred Ileyer Ileal Division , 444 8. W. Yamhill St or 8. E. 82nd A Foster Blvd. TTnla. We CB cceP only animals kilUil fas compliance with O. P. regulations. T 1 daily diet 2r& op kaiist gjm tot yeanhave kow RKNN1B MNFIO. " HihwU trmiun Pt $lgt A mrwm. When you make Friskiea be banit of your dog's laily diet be gets more than enough vitamins, mors than enough miner la, more than enough neat meal protein and vegetable protein, itort than enough of 19 rjutri nU for health. SUrt feed ing Friskies todayl TwrNss-OikiiirlM t f4 mmd Cars) for Yaw Dr tha Portland Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., March 7 (API (Wl A) salable and total cattle 190; calves 93; market rather slow; ran ner-medium cows largely 50 cents low r; some sales off less; ether classes in light supply; few. sales weak; off choice light steers down to 10,00; good choice fed steers quotable to 11.50; canner-low medium heifers 10.00-11.00 canner-cutter cows largely t .50-9.00 fat dairy type cows 9.50-10.00: medium-good beet cows quotable at It. 00 13.25; few medium-good bulls 11.00 13.00; canner grades 10.00-23; good vealers mostly 15.00; choice quotable to 16.00r culls- down to 7.00. - Salable hogs 200, total 525; market active, fully steady; good-choice 170- 300 lb. 13.79; good sows mostly ij.oo good-choice 20-110 lb. feeder pigs 17.00-50; heavy feeders down to 11.00; good stags 1z.s0-13.oo. s Salable and 'total sheep 100; market steady; gooa . wooied .. iambs 13,25; strictly ood -Choice salable to IS 15: on load good-choice light ewes 8 50. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. March 7 A WHkt riftiitA"' nnntiitf1 :E - Cash Kraut unauoted. Cash wheat - (bid): Soft white 1.54: soft white (excluding Rebel 1.54; white club: 1.54: western red C54. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1 54: 10 per cent 1 54; 77 per cent 1.5Si 12 per cent l.to. -- f Hard white-Baart: Ordinary 1.54f 10 per cent 154; 11 per cent lJSi 12 per cent 1.65. - . . . Today's car' receipts: Wheat 19. par ley S. flour 6, corn 1, oats 2, bay 4, nuuccg e, . - j Stocks and Bonds ! March 7 STOCK AVERAGES f- V 30 IS 15 J 60 Indus Rails Util Stks weanesaay u hi 37.4 41. s -62.0 Previous day 84 5 37.8 41.7 S82.8 week ago 83 s 37.2 41.7 62.1 Month ago 81 J 35.3 40.9 60.1 Year ago 72.4 28.9 36.7 J52.3 1945 high .... 84.5 37.8 41.8 62.6 1945 i low ...78 8 32.9 39.3 57.8 BOND AVERAGES ' I .. 20 10 18 10 .-X- Rails Indus util Forn Wednesday . 99.8 105.3 107.2 . 71.7 Previous day 99 8 105.4 107.2 it Week ago 99.S 105.4 .107.6 271.4 Month ago 98.1 105.0 107.3 . 69.7 Year ago - . 85.7 105.3 105.6 . - 65.0 1945 high 99.8 105.5 . 107.8 !71J 1943 low 96 1 104.6 106.9 168.1 . $1 Ainity WSCS VIett8 At Church Parlor i : - . ? - 5 AMITY The "WSCS of Ithe Amity Methodist ; church . met Wednesday , in the church parlors for j the monthly missionary pVo gram. Mrs.IDavid Smith gav a lesson on ?The American Indin.M A" large collection . of . rugs, ; has kets. and pottery were displayed. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. James jMcKee and Mrs.W. C. Bannister. Fifteen were pres ent. Winners in 4H Contests Told " Billy Odegaard of Lake county and! Nondas Maries Hughson of Benton county have been selected as the boy and girl winner offthe annual state 4-H club 1 summer school held at Oregon State iol- lege: . . ; f- . All 4-H club members areiin- vited to participate in this annual contest, with county winners com peting for the state prizes, pie participants report the activities of their clubs, to local or state nelvs- papers, s foerry-Go-Round Club Meets on Thursday HOLLYWOOD DRIVE Thurs day; afternoon Mrs. R. M. Proud- fit was hostess to members of-the Merry-Go-Round club at her hme on Hollywood Drive. The after noon was 'spent informally with the following present: Miss Flor ence Kleenman, Mrs. Jamef J. Wilson, Mrs. Harold Holler and sonj Steven Mrs. pscar Forgard, Mr:. E. F. Curtis, Mrs. Rex Pef ferj Mrs. Clayton Gibb and on, Jerry, Mrs. Cecil Frame and! son Gary, and the hostess. I Roy Lewis Purchasesj North Silverton Home SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs! Ray Lewis have bought the Scott Groah acreage in North Silverton. They are living in Portland &ere Lewis has been employed! hut plan to move here soon. Mrs. w is Js the former Betty Dick, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr?. H. D. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Edward haye moved from Evens Valley to cojion, where they recently pur chased the 50-acre Wayne Hilton farm: They, sold the place iif Ev ens Valley to Lloyd Larsen. J,!, ; y:f Dividend Checks Ready rarmere Union Keports - Is- miuule GROVE The ivi- Qua cnecas or the Farmer's Union Oil company will be distributed at the regular meeting of Central Howell Farmer's Union Monday. March 12. S , 1; red in Fall . f SILVERTON - Mrs. Cailine Swartout Is at the Silvertonhos Pital with two broken ribsfsus tamed when she feU at her fcome Sunday. She was reported a$ get ting along nicely and no com plications were expected. S DRS. CHAN ...LAM Pf.T.TAjuauNJ. .. tttJOjCmMMjiSt I CnXXESB Herbalists 241 North Liberty Opstairs Portland General Batni Co. . Office, open Saturday only JUltation. Blood pressure and urtn tests are tree of charge. Practiced Unco Un. 1. s OrJXtOII CTATECMAIL ZaUm. Grains Break Under Profit Gashing Trend CHICAGO, March 7-VGrains broke sharply in futures markets today under profit cashing but a strong rally in corn during the imai nau, nour sumuiated buying in other I pita and . some of the losses were recovered. " Weakness developed in all mar kets shortly after the opening and at times September wheat was off as much jas 2 cents, j; The off upuuua uj, wiicni uore uie Drum oi the sellinir." attributed to inrtiVn- tions thenar in Eunpe; may end soon and to reports of) prospects for a bumper crop Jhis season. Wheat fnr Marrh riclivM an! at m the futures ceiling. ; Local traders sold corn persis- tently until shortly before the fin ish and at time prices! were off nearly a cent At the; finish wheat! was un changed to VA lower : ithan yes terday'sf jclose, May. $1.70-. Corn was to 4 higher. May 1.15ity. Oats were up H, May 67. Rye was higher to y4 lower, May $1.16-; Barley was ofi; H to 1, May $1.13. Salem Market Quotations The Dtices below innnlM h a I. cal grocer i are indicative of the dally I n iricca para 10 growers DJ sa lem buyers - but are aot guaranteed BUTTER. CGGS AND POULTRY Aneresen's Baying Prices ; (BUBjeci, te cnaace without notice) Premium No 1 No : Ti BUTTER PRINTS A .48 B Quarters EGGS : Extra large Mediums iL Standards i .87 M .33 Pulleta Cracks Colored hens No; 1 No. I colored hens Colored frys Bakes j , 5 Marlon- Creamery's Bavin Mea i5"J!i ago wnhont aetiec) rOUWII , . ' . - , , Fryers Pythian Lodge Holds Initiation Meeting D A L L A S-Seven candidates wui oe initiated when Pythian Sis ters meet Thursday night, March 8, m it . .. riana Mve Den maae lor tne St Patrick's dance which the tem pi sponsors annually. 1 The date has been set as March 17 and will be held at the Knights of Pythias halL Music" will be furnished by Julius Moen's orchestra. Mrs. A. J. Kracher, chairman of the refreshment committee will be assisted by Mrs. William Black ey, Mrs. Ruth Hyde I and Mrs. Charles Lange. Union Hill Women Attend Leaders Meet UNION HILL Mrs. ', W. M. Tate and Mrs. Alec Doerfler, project leaders for the Home! Extension March meeting, met I with the leaders in Salem Monday. The lo cal unit meeting will be held at I the home of Mrs. Tate. Classified Advertising i Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line.25c" Six Insertions per line 40c One month per linei $1.25 Minimum charge 25c: 3 tfc min imum 35c; 6 ti. mln. 45c. No refunds. - fr thl" P accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publica tion for Classification ) fnnv ra. cetved after this time m ha nm under the headtne "Tm t.t. lsssuy - Tne Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements nuh lished in its columns and in cases wnere mis DaDer is at fault will reprint j that part of an advertise- m"".1B wnicn the typographical mistake accurs. i The Statesman reserves the right ir . JT5 quesuonaDie advertising It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. . : A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad-dreiar-ls for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman - not at liberty to divulge infor mation 1 aa to the identity of an advertiser using a "Blind ad. Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Circuit Court of Marion (County, Oregon, Probate ! ucinurunent, as Administrator of 1 saiem ta mules for group hospital ser the .estate of Fred J. Gavel. d- Ilc by appmt. 400 a month up. 403 ceacaW n h. -..-i:L. I. such; all persona ha vine claims r against said estate are notified J to present tne same, duly verified. w me, j at zuz Oregon Building, Salem. ' Marion CraTnt ran oern, Aianon County, Oregon, WlUlin "SIX montns from the Hat I OI UUS notice. P ; I Dated at Salem. Orecon. Fh- a. -a- , w i uy James Smith. AdminlstrafyiV A (ha V4at. i . . " owk Of Fred J. GaveL DmviimI TTT 14 t . ... UIMin.Anornrf. i f Salem. Oregon F 15-22 M 1-8-15 eslin!! Cut lie SMILES, Now TJf? ? Vtt ame formtila used .Minor qinie. gurprli.ing QUICK Palllatiye relief of pi n, ltchT sorn. S'"1 or Thornton A Minor Rectal uppos.tortes. If not delighted with M, UOCTORS" way, low cost to refunded. At all teod drus stores evervwaera am Salem, at Fred Meyer's. m Ortcoti. Thursday Momlag. Financial Uveatock nd Poultry; FOR SAIJC: Jrrwv.nni.n M. 115.00. Phone 823. After a PM. 13062. WANTED: Beet ; ana caaoer cows al ; wui ..eau-at h.wsSrS iSm?. farm Auctions f - AUCTION WednesdavT March "14 I I 1 r A ! f A JoU D. m. or liberty (prospect school, "ffiTmu.-ri I I sows S weaner Diss: 13 durbi nriv f, cTuT lTVJS -ery. e W. W. CAMPBELL, Owner " - Rt 3, Box 763, Salem GLENN WOODRY, I Salem. Auctioneer . -'J Jake Kauffman. Clerk. . STAYTON AUCTION Sales Every Thurs., ! 7:30 P. M. Have a food strinff nf mum Inr inursoay. tTesn., springers, middle mnlcers. heifers, bulls, calves 11 hH of rood 100 lb. or better farl.r h sows, a food tables, rockers, good straight chairs, organ, chickens, rab bits, always tome : good machinery en hand., . . j . 1 Bring ta what j you have to sell, ! arge or smau. ; Help Wanted GROCERY Clerk: . Steady employ-I I age at experience. . Box I "w f w at Harold Bushman. Rt. , Box I miiea east or, woodburn. FRY . COOK. . Senator Food Shp. isStSrdg of. Salem on -Jefferson ' Road. 1 j , ....... "mi tij iMom. senator Coffee Shop . ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' Help Wanted Male ' Workers now omoiuved .r. I dUf tmn hIlll lint -nrJ. m. 1- . rr' I ptoyers advertislnc m this Dignified Men ment of group hospital pUn. Earnings . M533. " 7 PARTS MAN WANTED Parts man for agricultural machln- km nr Mnhn nun." --. , w ' m -. . mmfiw J at Dealer. ; isi-Ais; tractor t 140 South Liberty Street. ' " ; oL ',Lpr!.c' .1' J22i- cfoi.ndCE Co" "iw n7 tabe WANTED SHEET METAL MAN RADIATOR REPAIR . MAN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS See Fred Bales ! or caU 8188 DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 430 N- Commercial Ph. S188 MAN to spade yard. Phone 5564. BUjSyyjshlft Exp milker. Schindler Bros Dairy MEN WANTED Willamette Valley's Largest Appliance Dealer ,1 I Aathorlied agents for Maytag. Easy, I and Bendix washers, Ironrite Ironers, Frigidaires, Refrigerators, and ranges. 1 Want men to train for electrical p- I pliance service and saleswork. : ' 1 Men Interested In preparing themselves for a permanent postwar position. Receive pay while learning. Free ! schooling. Essential ; work. j Apply HOGG BROS. 360 State SL Salem. Oregon a J . a n a a. a mm . l1!?. t"0, R"wy gxPrs Agency. MEN to work hi hon vard. traiumr. tation free. Phone 6759. Bus leaves 342 ! n. commercial at 7:45 AJf. MAN to work steady on farm Good nours ana gooa j pay. Close to Salem. rnone ivai n. llelp Wanted Female i EXPERIENCED wregost tuog. en. J-1X53. WArrRssES tor banquets. Marion ZZZ BEAUTY Operator. - 885 or 5033. woman or gtrl for general house work: room, board and wacea , writ Mrs. T. J. Soddj 4203 N. K nth - I roriiana 11, ureg. . ast - . uuai ajwuaiH vi 6ft u tvi rVUT I aeepmg. pleasant home, good wages. permanent. Ph. 8404. ! 1 . . . ..... mwi kj care xor a cniioren in 1 mod. homo. Service man's wife with I Lmftll fh il M.n.kl. H I I 1 StodedeV S?.BUm' M9nraoutf DDPER FENCED alteration lad Wanted until Easter. Do vou lika ta sew? And for good pay? Do you want a good Job for Just three weeks? Call Mr. Henry. Montgomery Wards. Salem. roim aiy. MIMEOGRAPH ooerator and secre- I tarr. half time. S Mr r..t, r.tn Hn uiin.r.tt. ti-i " I YOtTNO woman between the aeea 14 and so who would like to sell shoes ana purses Permanent position. Apply raramouni snoe store., 405 Court st EXPERIENCED pantry woman, rood wages, steady position. Marion Hotel. I March 1. 1S43 - if ' : - drm : Strictly Prifatew WE. & TWt I flCfiE. CrTOi TO.NUEM SAKt TLtb M V rr wwsekt as. e. ' SvjMJMUSe. Help Wanted MEN , AND ; . I J IK m. HELP WORK GUARANTEED Z?Z - rvimiSHXO TTiYOV'-WJSH TO UVI ON 1 Mma. uau.1. YttANsroKTATIOM j w mAHM. ; ... f . "wwar cxEOAAWHr ios Acres hops. I'H. inwor i-isiii WDART.-RAllTCH, s TAIRITIXD, 135" ACIRES HOPS !.!.; 'PHONE 22681 TXL'tf WILLIAMS HART MAIN OFTICI I Hlr. Wnnto.t . F- 2 WOMEN. to learn pressing at City owe st St. Apply CZ!SZ ilZoff--SSST - HELP WANTED I 1 1 11 1 nmm Mr srr.u .iritu uiwv h . r""r' "n " --Z-wLjL I DESK-cashler girl. PhJ 6157 WANTED: Responsible firtnil ' 4n care ior agea or ill people lni your -r" ?rT- Apply KOTSrS, c'jn - JHANAGINB ooeratori tar i.lU. beauty shop, or will lease to respon- DISHWASHERS at student hou... ana navy unit at Willamette Univer sity. Call Miss Jack,; 9265. j OrnCE . asxictant ovw ii vr. r Urting salary. Apply In person. Grand i oca ire, HELP WANTED; ' Energetic women 1-45 yrs. in eood health and lntr. ested in. retaU business - Full training StSt& & McGilchrist Bldg, Safeway District Office. Situations Wanted BOY 18 wants work In n tim. Box 308 Statesman. j ELDERLY man wants odd ioba or part time emplmt. 1375 Mission. Ph. 5582 LACE Curtains cleaned, nanela 7V- ea. nunira si.uu ea., rn. 5i09. BUSINESS woman, now emnlovod. wishes light office worki Not adverse to some seUing. Give particulars and saiary. box (, statesman GARDEN blowlnr z diHne TnrH icrguson tractor, fnone 24077 tor'Sf on wmBUTi3ryT uiing. nnie iuu nuorminon. Mx 804 statesman. mo. old glrL wishes housework for room, board and smallj salary. Please Y?Pc5uvr Wash ' ! mix .uli .Mimmsii PreSchooi Playschool: 131 ; stata Ages 2-8 Part or all day. Ph j 8430. "oRRIliS. PINNEY.1 rcoVtractor." Designing and remodeling homn Ph 8483 Rm. 228 Oreeon Bide BE WISE MODERNIZE I Money to Loan Quick CasliiLoans! Un any j worthwhile secur ity Repayable in 12 months I Company la locally owned and Managed. - - GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION 8-138 ' Phone 8168 136 S. Commercial St, Salem PRIVATE MONEY Auto And Track Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and t used ears at trucks regardless of as. No delay bring car and title and get the money Ton retain possession of vehicle. 1 to 18 Jionths to reoav. Aft S m'rtoM aduiM XSSI at tin: iior appointment . KfYYt R. mMMON . ar aa. ,.. MV m a a Resulated tr Mate 136 S Coast St Phone 8168 ,M 152 1 rvoAiinmiv-TAivn TNCflMF. TA V T.llANS Doa-t harrow unnwMirllr hut If a loan. for Income Taxes tor any other worthy purpose) is to your advantage. 'Personal' would like to serve you. Sensible payments . Seastble- monthly, payments yon can afford are arranged, for ex- sample: $10.05 per mo. repays; a $108 loan in 12 mos. I I , Loans 825 to 8506 made to men and women on salary, furniture or auto. JTr. .op """PH menojy aisenuon. uiners not mrwivea. Come in. Phone or Write. PERSONAL I FINANCE I CO. Room ISS. Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg Lie S-12S M-168 aia awa- 9i. - rmmc: aajero 9191 K. Callinger. Mgr. Markets By Quinn Hal VJEWT ID SEE THE UB GOT TVOT "WE . W A LHTLEi DOPE ROR. bad tr, scotttco VOOR. SOW Help Wanted WOMEN TURNISHEO TO OUTSIDE WORKERS , :-' - ' - i - " ' ' I . Money to Loan tK Money to Loan . . WANTED. SEAL. ESTATE, aiartaau loans, city or farm properties; loans aiaoa -as 111M11 . as sauu.. sc 41s about refinancing yout - present contract or mortgage. Leo N. Childs, Inc. 844 SUte St Phone tei MONEY $ SEAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS I -' fit t At SMC we suy steal estate Mortgages and Contracts STATE FINANCE CO. Lie. S-J1 M-322. ' Jll GuardUn Bide Auto , Loans Willamette Credit Co. STH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILD INC. uauaB 1 as ise For Sale Ktigcellaneoas SOPRANI 48 base piano accordion. n. x ram nuaa numpnrey, Lyons, Ore. WOOD cook stove, iron beds, springs ou denier sx. GIRL'S, pre-war bicvele with h.irt no. iisu a. zzna. 'rJAN3cTusedone weekRTalT nette with waterproof mattress. 400 mck Ave. table, occ. table, sm. radio, Windsor rocaer, eiec, couee urn. Ph. 5042. CAST AluminunDancalicealid strak griddles with detachable handle. Yea ter Appliance Co., 855 N. Uberty. RUMMAGE Sale Fri.. Sat. F.ni-nn.I Parish, Hall, by St. Helena Guild. GOODPUmTBTrBahTTorpash S. Cottage. . DUPUCATIlStG machine for mim. graph work, automatic feed, $20. Ph. 3354. OIL CIRCULATOR. Ph. 18S. FURNITURE of 6 rm. hnuu fnr including Ludwig fjiano, Westinghouse elec range. Frigidalre. etc. 3 bed room house for rent, close to high school. Box SOS Statesman. MARSHALL strawberrv nl.nf. 'a U dig: $8 dux. A. L. Push. Rt 1. 209. Brooks. 2 mL East WE. ' IRON bed. Simmona iorinr. in fmH cond.; 3 burner oil stove. 4309 N, Com'l. DINING table $8: rocker S3- fW mattress $10; chairs, library table. rrch chair, fruit jars, lumber. 450 Capitol. . UPHOLSTERED chair: i wm. P1"- 810 wool rug. 8070 Myrtle. Ph. 623S. PRE-WAR maple dinette set with buffet $73.00. Phone 4735. loon tired. Fair price. 238S N. Front. Comb or strained honey. 2559 Cherry NO. 1 PeoDermint roots C T wnn.i. Rt 1. Jefferson, Ph. 851. WASHING Machine Service. . an makes, parts, and wringer rolls. Truck pick up and celivery. Prompt service. 25 years in business. Division Harri. ware Co- 3631 S. E. Division Portland, Ore. MODEKN Bed Da veno. Phone 6294. "ALWAYS a big stocx'" Woodry's Turniture Mkt Ph.- sna F 'FicrXNT TwoUnit CWr.f. ttliL tie Tanks. Sewer Pipe. OREGON GRA VEL CO, 1405 N. Front St. Ph. till? BEDRM. set. 100 lb. norml.in dinette set. dresser, heater, dishes, etc" Ph. 6F12 r 9995. 1 ' WANTED AT once: 100 uIImim 'm trunks, men's good 42 and 44 suits, shoes and boots. Sundales, 293 N. Com! Ph. 3698. WUI call eventoga. SINGER canary and hn with ISO N. 23rd. " BUTCHER Boy maternity drm 11 v. new. size 14. Ph. T794. CONCSETC hlook. !.v-' ir 238 S. 18th. Phone T794T PRIWAR davennort In tlon. 358 N. 19th Vt. - OH. COOK Stova alivhtW a.u 28$ S. Cottage. ' BAJ elover hay. Ph: io9FT3. HEAVY durv tailor -.n- 331 Court- - " "Tr ! Reg. Cocker Snanlel . d."rk J1-- "n Ch. Stockdalo Start- WANTED Classified For Sal-Miscellaneous Johnston Sheet Metal Cos 1416 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon i Phonl 5391 ' . Years of -experience enables us te give you guaranteed workmanship-, x t Air conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters. Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stacks. Tanks . and .- repairing. .FREE '. ESTI MATES.. v y. v.-fy . v- ! - - FIREPLACE -Screens made - and re paired. Phone 6483j- 4 - STOVE k repairing At parts. Woodry's Mkt, 160$ N. Summer St SHOP CO-OP AND SAVE Cn painted furniture, prime coated or with transparent plastic finish that re sists burns, scratches, stains. You'll like it Pickett's Co-op Fura, lstb & State. ' JUST- arrived from Texas, crystal wax ; (white) sweet - Bermuda, onion plants. Puritan Cider Works, W. Salem. WliSlGEHliolu washing machines. See Mr. Ellis at Nelson Bros Fum. Co. 313. N. Lib erty St - . . .. ; .' . - . . , . TRAILERS for lent 50c per hr. Woodry's Mkt, 1603 N. Summer. LAWNUOWZR Kharaanlnv A, h.A. lusting. : i ' K- Woodry's Mkt, 1603 N. Summer St, ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent. B C Push Ph 8-8458 P O. Box 463. WILL Buy for cash, sen or trade guns and ammunition. Don Madison. 590 No. High. i i WE Buy St sell furniture, tools. stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric appliances, household goods. KLIG MAN'S. 285 N Commercial. Ph. B885. LLM Brushefc 174$ Grant "p 8337 Wanted Furniture "WE Buy used furniture. Phone 7596. SUU Street Furniture. 19th and State. Household rnoHl. trnna- r.ilina docks. Huss, 413 Ferry. Ph. 2-1029. , rranrraTB iZT it-'l- ' ' . luiuiiiuju, cjuuiui, anoea, nouir hold eoods. - Sundala. 293 N. COmt Ph. 3698. - ? - , - .t- . - D7 YOU iiave furniture -to sell-aee Russ Bright. Ph. SU.. 433. Court - - "Waritecl--Misccllaneous ELECT, wanhinr machine." Ph i Mt Angel 149 collect. WANTED-to Buy: Gray short haired kitten about 2 months, male. Rt. 4. Box 71E. Ph. 2-2922. - .. !' - . WAftDROBaraulj . CASH Paid Cor old broken rliu-arri Jewelry and watches. Ph. 21957. WANTED : Saw mui ttmbtr I We ha v cltenU who will buy 1st 2nd growth Fir timber any -siae. Tract 'from 1 - 90e.000to 10.OBOJ06 .ft -Lump sum or sium page, notary sr. Boyd. Rich L. Reimann, Realtor 167 S. High St : .-Ph. 2T22 or eve 706$ f WANTED U Reerpllayer. Ph. "4383 We'Buy IFurniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 10 -TEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED Pianos ' Furniture and Appliances CaU 9149 for; appointment . HOGGIBROS. . r $60 SUte St ..., W IT .T . . a VAur4 MMA Iwttkl. son) for good used furniture, radoa. tuvn, sunn, irauers, etc. n. Glenn wooary, 0110 ror immeaiate service. Woodrv Aurtinn Mkt lull V C.itv... -. . -, ... WUI. 1. (IV.. St. 29 years In Salem. WANTED. PI antic win n. ...i. wuis musiq more. a stat St. wn.o .yiaiiiw SB) V U Id ItlSal lFSll IflCtrilfviAntB) 5 akTl at at A a a.H. . w m veus -wwaa, uv W 9537 evenmgs or end description to la.iai4U If. l oak aa muvu music uin ui a tusn uaiu-r m . M ------- . w . , w-a v.mri mM as lenses McEwan Photo Shop 4 SUIa. WANTED. Pianos. Tallman s. Ph S707 - . . . . ..... ... .Q ulVjlUlC S. 11JW place screen. 201Q N. Liberty. 'Miscellaneous DISKS anH'rlixIr . . u . . , . r v xi 1 u ground, a mi wMt. on n.n K.h.,.. to sign. - i . Pr.AHTVniwr a. ... Certh St.. w. Salem. Edgewater Courts BUY RlflHT-KfiW -T V a x.tt-0 From Your Grocer. Use It for more sanitation. WOODWORK. Dishes. Laun dry sit Csnsr2.l - finrin u..... - - - rt wajs v-ifraua 15' Xi,U.mtt Cro- -Supply-all sixes WW., fl. . . ENBnt.f. nnnf I.. .. , . ... mui Classes. A POIT1 nl.T. riuiru In M 310JW. We rent sewing machines and have a tvtmnUt. r.tmt . -...1 ... Sewing Center, 112 S. High. Ph. 3512. VETERANS hf.,.ti .- o , Chamber of Commerce. 1 to 4 p.m. 07 uwDica Amer. vets. A. L. Brewster. Service Officer. Ph. 4339. Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST riK . w BriHi H. MaH Vour Pistes 'for Repair. R . "ARHY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg SUte At Com. Ph. 3311 For Rent Rooms NICE heat rm Women. 960 Marion. Room ind Board ROOM A. nn-a . . . Man couple. 294 S. lelh. WANTED- T.- Z1S. l" "L , - -- mm. MHmi xor worx tax imthw mtu an. - . j tr . . For Rent-Apartments KICK 2 rm .J i. u . 1 . .... 1." HwWiU operate smaU ? rooming house. Husband may ""m run nouse. Jarge rw iS D' arden space and fruit riuinii Doaraer. uniy clean, honest anrl . 1 . 1.7 Ph. 70S3. 7 i T .' HSKP. ROOM.? Phone 4498." Wrtr. rnjw 1 - w . . . -- w ouciijr pian i or care of saw dust burner and; yard. 653 N. High. tlrL 671 N. CitoL V" won?i, For Rent Houses X feXAT imiiM I x. . Adult. Salem. " , , ,T ' n venings. A BU I. - . ' .im elecilV rUn - B.ot oW ater. en snared uw. For Rent IJS tlD FURN ITU RR Ph 9188 .; . : ... N mi. w 1. six aiB. H BIN. underpass.' GOOD - Used" PiJu . a U SUft i