The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tk OZXpU STATESMAN, Salts Orsion. Tusdar MoraIni March IS. 1843
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Wheat Leads
Grain Market
In Advances
CHICAGO. March 12-i?VMay
wheat, up 14-cents, was within
half a cent of the tea son al peak at
one time today and other rains
were firm to strong with general
commission house buying and light
offerings accounting for most of
the gains.
The shortage of cars apparently
was still the most potent factor in
the trade. Cash interests, unable
to obtain sufficient supplies in
'cadi markets, bought wheat fu
tures persistently, , and the fear
that little grain wUl be available
for delivery on maturing contracts
-curbed bearish activity.
The demand for wheat centered
in the nearby contracts with brok
ers who frequently act for cash
interests making the largest pur
chases. Presumably some of the
buying was to cover sales of flour
to the army in southwestern mar
kets Saturday.
Another factor in the trade was
' the action of the Canadian wheat
board in increasing the price of
wheat for export 21 cents per
bushel during the week-end.
Corn, off minor fractions at the
start, rallied when wheat turned
strong. After shorts had covered
the demand lagged and during the
final hour prices dropped to near
the previous close. Cash handlers
reported 54,000 bushels bought on
f a to-arrive basis,
i At the finish wheat was Vi to 2
cents higher than Saturday's close,
May '$1.71-1.70. Corn was un
changed to up May $1.14.
Oats were to higher, May
66. Rye was up to 1, May
$1.14-. Barley was higher,
May $1.11.
Naturalization
Course Will
Be Offered
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, March 12-(Special)-Tak-ing
part in a nationwide move
ment to help all foreigners be
come naturalized citizens of the
United States, the correspondence
division of the general extension
division of the state system of
higher education will offer a class
for candidates for naturalization,
it was announced at the extension
division offices on the University
of Oregon campus.
The course will be given in co
operation with the United States
immigration and naturalization
service and is expected to serve
those out of reach of city classes or
unable to attend because of work
ing hours.
A no-credit course, it contains
21 assignments based on the text
"Our Constitution and Govern
ment" issued by the federal gov
ernment. The move is in line with that of
extension of divisions of universi
ties and colleges throughout the
nation which, in supervising this
course, are acting as agents for the
government.
Turner Druggist
Visits With Son
TURNER Earl Prather, local
druggist, has returned from Min
nesota where he saw his son, Stan
ford, who is trying for a navy
officer s commission at St. Peters.
He went with his father to Du-
luth, Chicago, and other points of
interest on a nine day leave. They
also went to the town of Kirk
hoven where Prather was born.
They located the house where he
was born and the hardware store
that his father had owned, still
operated by the man who boughi
it 44 years ago. They visited two
aunts in Wilmer and Krikhoven.
The Turner man learned that
his son will be in his present lo
cation for 16 more months when
he will be commissioned and re
ceive a college diploma under the
V-12 naval program.
Prather left here on Feb. 21 and
returned home March 8. '
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GET YOUR
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Extra Points:
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For ' every pound of used
fats get 2 red points bonus I
Used fats are still urgently
needed to make battlefield
medicines a)nd other
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CH2NES2 Eerfcallst , : -
241 Ncrto Liberty .. , '
Crsta'r Fcrt:j-.J General Eleetriel
Co. Olfica c - n ? turday I
1U am. to 1 r "J-i 13 7pn"
..ittation. r.ij pressure and urine a
tests are tree c( enargs. Fracuceo
sines mil. "
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, March U (AP)
Butter AA print. 4'kc carton
-T,kc: A frade prints s-r;
cartons 43i-46ic; B grade prints
4l.s-4Sic cartons 46-iC J;
Butterfat Fir quality, naximum
of .C of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
la Port Land 52-52 lie; premium quality,
maximum of JS of 1 per cent icldity
53-53' ic; valley routes and country
Doints 2c less than first or 80-51
Zen to retailers: AA extra large
4c: AA large 44c; A targe 43c; A. me
diums 38c: small (pullet) 35c dozen.
i?m dred ooultry Buying
.prices from producers: Broilers up to
l lbs. 31.40c: fryers 2 to 3'i lbs. 31.40c:
roasters over 31 ids. ts"'
27.90c; colored hens all weights 27.90c;
roosters and stags 18c lb.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: 'Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 91-l,ic; vealers
AA 22'i.c: A 21Vc; B Wit; C -":;
culls 12-15c; beef AA 214C' A 2c;
B lVc; C lSc; canner-cutter cowt
13-14c: bulls, canner-cutters 14-14ic;
lambs AA 26c; A 24'c: B 22ic; C 10
20c: ewes FS 13'ic; M 12c; R 10ic.
Cheese . Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies
28 9c; loaf 30.2c: triplet to wholesalers
27c; loaf 27Vic FOB.
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailer! 44c;
live price to producers 22-24c lb.
Turkeys Selling prices to retail
ers: Dressed hens and toms 43'c lb.
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 2.25 per 50-lb. bag;
boilers 20s 34c; sets 7.65 sack.
Potatoes Deschutes culls 3 60;
Klamath Falls culls 3 65 centel; No. 2
and culls 1.60 per 50-lb. bag; local
2s. 100s. 3.50 .
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
" Hops Normal contracts, 1944, 85c
tin- 1MS. 75c: 1946. 55c: 1947. 50C lb.
Hav Wholesale prices nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better $34-36: oats
vetch $25 ton valley points; ttmothy
(eastern Oregon) $35-36: clover $22-23
ton.
Church Census
Cards Pouring
In for Sorting
More than a third of the 12,000
cards given to church workers for
the city wide church census taken
Sunday afternoon have been re
turned to the headquarters at the
YMCA, Dr. Charles Durden, chair
man in charge, said Monday night.
Workers from some church
groups have turned in as much
as 50 per cent of their cards, while
the balance are kept . for "check
tips" on those who were not at
home on the first call. The cards
will be sorted according to church
preferance and given to the pastors
of the churches concerned.
Part of the work of the office
staff now is copying information
from cards where two different
denominations are represented in
one family.
Peterson Will j
Head Foremen
Directors of Salem's new In
dustrial Supervisors (nee Fore
men's club) Monday night elected
Leo Peterson of California Pack
ing Co. as president; Louis Law
rence, Reid Murdoch Co., vice
president; Stearns Cushing, jr.,
Keith Brown Building Supply,
recording secretary; Walter Toft,
Paulus Bros., treasurer; C. A.
Kells, YMCA, executive secretary;
Virgil Gearhart, Valley Motor
Co., m e m b er s hj p chairman ;
Ludwig Beimel, Oregon Fruit
Products, social chairman, and
Charles F. Davis. Oregon Pulp At
Paper Co., publicity chairman.
By-laws, prepared at the Mon
day night directors' meeting will
be presented to the club at its next
session, Friday, March 23. In
cluded in the recommendations
will be that for change of name to
Industrial Supervisors.
McCulloch Resigns as
Assistant Forester
W. F. McCulloch, assistant state
forester In charge ot administra
tion of the Oregon conservation
act since June, 1942, has resigned,
effective April 1, and will return
to Oregon State college as profes
sor of silviculture.
McCulloch, who came to the
state department on leave from
the college, completed a study ofitate to the sections wher facili-
Oregon timberlands with relation
to the 1941 act early in 1942,
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as Administratrix of
the estate of Antone Tuss, de
ceased, has filed her final account'
in the office of' the County Clerk!
of Marion County, Oregon, andi
that Monday the 19th day of
March, 1945, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the fore noon of said
day, in the Circuit Court Room of
said Court, has been appointed bv
said Court as the time and place
for hearing of objections thereto
and the settlement thereof. f
Dated January 22, 1945. ;
Date of first publication, Feb-K
ruary 13, 1945. J
Date of last publication, March.
13, 1945.
- r MARY TUSS, ' I
Administrator of the estate
of Antone Tuss, Deceased:
BUTLER & JACK , j
Attorney for Administratrix ! ' 1
Address: 200 Butler Bldg Oregon
City, Oregon. 13-20-27-M-4
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Exa Diviicnij
Users save betweeyi;
nower'billipgs a;: year
Portland
Portland Grain
RTLANp, Ore, March 12-4AP)-.
Nfe wheat futures or earn grain
Med. "S - --
teaah wheat (bid): toft whit 1.83;
oft white tfxcluding Bex) l.S3;iwbite
ciib 1.53; western red 1.83. -
ard rea winter : uroinary j.w
r cent Li i per : cent 1,90; u
t cent 1.64. - f'
d white Baart: orainary; w.
11 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent LM;
Today's car receipts:! Wheat 3d. bar
y 7. 1 flour . corn , oaU 1. hay t.
nWlfeed .--( 8 -
ortland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 12 (AP)
(WT A) Salable catUe 1800. total 2300:
c&ivea salable and tpt1 30C: market
en; fed catue including gooq cows
bulls steady; lower trades all
classes steady with last week's close.
2; to 0 cents oeiow a weex ago; 100a
fid steers largely 15.00-16,23; two loads
gbod-choice 16.50; common - medium
Ktsdes 11.00-14.50; common -- medium
rsszers xu.w-Adn, uvu icu pcucii
ll. 00-15.50; one load good to jnosUy
choice 16.00; new recent high: fanner
and cutter cows 6.5O-9.0O; shells down
8.50; tit dairy type cows$ 10.50;
edium-good bulls U.00-13.00; odd
tt bulls up to 13.50; cutters; down
8.00; good to choice vealers 15.00-50;
id heavyr calves up to 15.00.1
Hogs salable 450. total 1250; market
tive. fully steady; good -choice 1S5-
3)0 lb. 15.15; heavy weights and sows
I3.uu; gooa-cnoice iccoer piss argeiy
ip.00; few choice around 123 lb 17.50;
mo stags I2.au-i4.su !.
Salable sheep 300, total 1300; iiarket
;tive; larhbs 25 cents higher ewes
f-ady to 25 cents higher; good -choice
poled lambs 15.50-16.00; good." shorn
tnbs 14.73-15.00; medium-good grades
.00; culls down to 10.00; good ewes
30; choice grades 5.00-50.
tocks and Bonds
,i March
lOCK AVERAGES
20
: Rails
rpnday .A 82.S
revions day 82.1
t'eek ago 84.1
Ifontl) ago' 80.7
$ar ago , 73.
15 high 84.5
1945 low 78.6
944 high ii 79 2
m jow L 69.1
l&ND AVERAGES '
I I " 30
I d v Indus.
Lfnnriav , M 1
revious day 99 0
nth ago; 98.1 i
rear ago ,:, tu.s
945 high ? 99.0
945 low 96.2
44 high : 86.5
j 944 low ,..795
ialem Market
0.
luotations
The prices below supplied by a ie--
al grocer -are indiraqve of the daily
lancet prices paid to j growers ; oy sa-
em buyers but are t not guaranteed
ine statesman: i
TtES, EGGS AND POULTRY
ndresen't' Baying Prices
(Subject : U chant ! without? notlcs)
UTTERFaT
tremium
No 1
o. 3
UTTER PRINTS
Quarters 4-
JtGGS si
Rxtra large
J7
J4
.33
33.
M
31
3
Mediums
Standard
Pulleta .
Cracks
olored hens No. 1
o. 2 colored hens
olored frys
Bakes
tarlon Creamery's Buying Prices
HSnbiect ta chants' without? aoticel
ffryers 11 : L Jl
1 ;.j -? H I
Farm Helpers
Need Housing
j Farmen and ranchers who ex
fjectj to have sufficient labol to op
erate this year shbuld have hous
ing, furnished, foi-jfamily groups,
nd room with bard or suitable
patching: facilities for single men,
Recording to word -eceived in Sa
fem Monday by Mrs. Giadyf Turn
bull, emergency jfarm lalor as
sistant. J. R. Beck,! state supervis
or of the emergricy farnj labor
ftgency in a lettei' said thi is the
fnost pressing problem confront
ing users of itinerant labor.
J "The government has informed
Us that 7,000,000: fars ha been
Junked since the 1 ast new one was
knade, with the j ate increasing
lharply during IJie past! year,"
Beck wrote: "Andj the bid part
pbout it is," he Wrote, "thit most
pf the cafrs junkedj during hepast
year belonged td j itinerant farm
paborers; Now thier are afpot and
iwlthout household equipment
paturally a maii with a family
working in agriclilture up and
pown the coast is !going td gravi-
kiek are furnished.'
IcCreas in Montana
For Funeral Service
I SILVERTON, March l Fun
eral services were held at he Ek
fcoan Memorial chapel Sunday for
Mrs. Kate, Wright; 78, who died
tSaturday night, j the" boy was
shipped to Terry, Mont, foi burial.
The Rev. Schwable of SAlbahy
spoke at the services arid Mrs.
P. Scarth sang, accompanied
Mn.'Alvin Legard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv C. McCrea
accompanied the Jbody t Terry
and wiU return! the lastfof the
week, following; jwhich McCrea
will leave for his new Work as
city mahager at! Coos Bak Mrs.
McCreiil her daughter, Jean, who
is in high school,! and Mrs Mc-
Crea's father, Thomas Wrijht, will
remain Silvertpn for , time.
tMn Wright lswith the Rev.
Schwables at Albany during the
McCrea's trip to Montana. He was
not well enough j to accompany
them, i . '
Jj.j ft l
II P il . 4
fil&zzl Lidilily 1
3 cud 4 Electric;
2 J
1 10 10 10
Indus UtiJ Fogn
36.2 41.1 1 1
35.9 41.1 60.7
37 4 41.6 62.3
34 9 40 8 59.7
27.7 37.0 53.1
37.8 4 hi 62.6
32.9 39 2 57 8
34.5 39.2 58.3
22.9 35.1 49.5
f
15 18 60
Rails Uril Stks
105.1 107.2 71.8
105i 1071 71.6
105.4 107 5 71.7
105 J 1075 .69.9
105 J 105 5.1
105.5 107.6 71.9
104.6 106.9 68.1
405.7 107 Z 68.8
104.6 104.7 63.2
44 Ball j 1
Negiy
4C4 I
cone
Some Stocks
iry limuuy
For Recovery
i
"vrmtr MnK tf tac
lected stocks continued to reach
somewhat timidly for' recovery in
today't; market although many
leaders! were Indifferent l
The ticker tape frequently was
at a gfendstill after an improved
openirii. While gains nuining to
2 or Epre points were widely dis
tributed in the forenoon, top marks
were Reduced in most cases at
the close and there was a smatter
ing oi losers. Transfers of 920,000
shares I compared with i 2,060,000
Friday! and were the smallest for
a full session since November 28.
Bidding was based mainly on
the idea the relapse of the previous
week! had served as a healthy
technical correction of the long
drive So new highs; for nearly
eight mean. Pressure of idle money
for erhbloymentagain "Was a bull
ish factor. I Reconversion doubts
persist, however, in the wake
of tha cheering war news and
some j customers were content . to
hold Woof.;
.Thj Associated Press 60-stock
average was up .4 of a point at
61.1 of 896 issues registering, 565
were
in the.
plus ranks against 331
downl
pr unchanged.
Visits Turner
On"
Vacation
TiMNER, Anna Lou Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Millei-j and a former student of
Turner high school,, is home on
vacation from San Francisco
where! she is a post office em
Ployee:. '
Mrpj Ulyin Denyer is in New
berg I recoering from a serious
operation. Her daughter, Mrs. Len
ard Kamner, lives there.
Mrgi Cordell Ball entertained the
WSCS Friday. Mrs; Lou Small
gave a report on the sub-district
meeting and Mrs. Nellie Gunning
on the book "West of the Date-
line. j i
Thwsef present were Mrs. M. O
Catalih, Mrs. Wallace Riches and
two t
lildren, Mrs. Nellie Gunning,
Mrs.
Tom! Burkland, Mrs "Don
Burkljmd, Mrs. Arnold Phillips,
Stella Milleri Mrs. Clara
Mrs. J. O. Russell, Miss
ne Vick, and ! Mrs. Cordell
; Monday night a quintet of
singers from ) Rust College
egroes in Mississippi gave a
i-t here last week. They are
ur to raise funds for school
buildings. The college was found
ed
Methodist missionaries.
Daugliter Born
Navy Pilot's
Widow in Salem
It -I ' :
JacRueLyn is the name given
the daughter born Sunday at Sa
lem deneral hospital to Mrs. Jack
Lewis Lobney of Albany. The
child weighed eight pounds and
10 dunces: and is the granddaugh
ter pt Mri and Mrs.' M. J. Looney
of Aipanyl The father. Lieutenant
Loohy, navy fighter pilot, was
killed in j an accident out from
San Ipiegd. last July 8.
MrS. Jack L. Looney is the for
merf Evelyn Henson of Texas who
matred Lieutenant Looney while
he was an instructor at Corpus
Chriti. Texas. Shie came north
with I his parents 1 following his
deaJH and now has her own home
in Albany.
ft and Mrs. M. ;J. Looney, the
grandparents, were in Salem Mon
day lo vksit their ' granddaughter
and! iher mother.
By the Rural Reporter
fiear that the pacific Cooper
ative Poultry Producers ;is work-
on plans for a new feed mill
ugene. This mill will be mod
land up-to-date in every re-
:i with a carjacitr eaual to or
ter man tne rjoducer g Port
land mill. The cooperative has
bought a half block bordering
ra and Madison streets with
Southern Pacific trackage the full
length of the property. Eventually
this 'place will also house ah egg
recpjving and packing plant
e cooperative, during the past
has purchased a site in Sa
lem L for a future! branch build
ing, opened a branch at Medford
and iworked on plans for an ex-
Ive addition and modernizing
at tne Roseburg plant.
e ccc wool j. purchase pro-
has been extended officially
to (June SO, 1948. jit provides for
the purchase of the 194S clip upon
th sam schedule of values as
applied in 1943 and 1944, with
9 minor exceptions, r
! definite stand is being taken
regard to off -wool. Under the
of the handlers'; agreement,
raisers will be instructed to
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Livestock and Poult
Heifer, lust fresh
sh S58
sow
wiul 9 pigs. Rt. z, box zos,
eizer
'Los
WANTED: Beet and canner
hull and veals. Will can at urm
E. Ii Snethen. 3370 E. Turner
Road
Ph 2134S Morns or eves s
FOR SALE:
Iron nay saddle
mare
a nlH :Hntl for anvom.
Extra
good western saddle and bridle
1673
Yevi St Ph. 7591. i
YOUNG GENTLE family cow. JTesh
4 wieks. with or without calf. Mission
Bottjom, Rt 2, Box 219. Robt. Cole.
c6oD FAMILY COW. chain and hal-
ter, j2 welding helmets, 2270 Simpson at.
rtiSTfiM iHATrHWO! Order earlv
for Best Dates! Small orders, ducks.
wnq game.
N.HL strain
Ph.l 9526.
snecialtv. Baby chicks.
C. E. Milton. 85 Lansing.
Help Wanted
shift 4 to 10 p. m. Apply at The Blue
Bird.
WANTED! Cook. Senator Coffee Shop
WANT a ! lob with a Dost war fu
turf? Inquire at Firestone store. 393
N.. liberty.
Help Wantetl Male
Workers now emoloved tn war pro
duction should not apply and will not
o iconstaerea ror employment oj n
Ployers advertising tn this section
WANTED: Retail route salesman.
Permanent. References required. Dairy
Cotjop Assn., 810 S. Com 1.)
j Willamette Valley's
Largest Appliance Dealer
I ' " it. 1
Authorized agents for Maytag. Easy,
and Bendix washers. Ironrite Ironers,
Frljgidaires. Refrigerators, and ranges.
Want men to uain for electrical ap
pliance service and saleswbrk.
Men Interested In
preparing themselves for a permanent
poitwar position. Receive? pay whUe
learning. Free schooling. EsssnUal
wok. j ; )
Apply i
i :
0GG BROS,
264 State St
Salem. Oregon
A-lAUTO mechanic. Top wages.
your own boss, boh to ge water. w .saiem
EXPERIENCED man bookkeeper
with some! knowledge of store work.
Steady employment to right man. Give
age. experience, salary expected and
family status, box aiu. statesman.
txp milker. Schlndler pros Dairy
LOGGERS & SAWMILL
MEN NEEDED
GOOD LIVING CONDITIONS. BOARD
AND ROOM AVAILASL&4
Cobbs and Mitchell Co.
VSlsetz. Oregon. See Ike at the U. S.
Employment . Service. Salem.
4m WEST Mushroom farm wants
man to work steady. Good hrs and
good pay. Rt. e, bx us. :
'j ....... . . .... . - -
t man : frr A9rifultural machin
ery. Must nave experience in
parU. catalogs, and general store-ir2ninff-
-John Deere and "Cater
pillar" Dealer. :
INTERSTATE IKAUUS Of -
EQUIPMENT LU.
140 (South Liberty Street ;
Help Wanted Female
OMEN , needed. No i experience
ry. L Salem Laundry Co., 363
High.
'ERECNCED waitress.! day shift.
Sundays or holidays., i 341 Court.
Street Dairy J-uncru -. i
ERIENCED lingerie ! & hosiery
saleswoman wanted. Apply Schlesinger
Co.. o court st. j
RELIABLE lady to live tn my home
care for baby while , work. Mrs.
1 Sheldon, 475a s. winter.
ISH WASHER and waitress, night
work. 162' N. ComX Chinese Tea
Garden. . . H
deduct upi to 3 per cent df the
eight of the original bag clips
here off-wool is not packed sep-
tely and plainly tharked as
Off-wool Is described as black.
gs, dead, clippings, bucks, etc.
Notices are going out through the
extension services,, count farm
bureaus,! and soil' conservation
committees." ": ;
The order establishes the CCC
the sole i purchaser of ; all - wool
produced in the United States up
t6 June 30, 1948, with the excep
tion of wool produced Jn a few
of the AUanUc stotes.1 ,
S1CHCFA
use S 5S
cold PnpataUon a$ xrece4
- Farm ) -
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HELP WANTED
MEN ! AND
SPRING WORK IN HOPS STARTING. CONlrTNUOUS WORK GUARANTEED.
CABINS. LIGHT AND WOOD FURNISHElb IF YOU WISH TO LIVE ON
FARM. DAILY TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED TO OUTSIDE WORKERS
FREE OF CHARGE. I
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WILLIAMS Ac TH ACKER. ' EOLA RANCH. II
WIL-HART RANCH. FAIRFIELD.' 135
ILLIHEE RANCH, SALEM. 40 ACRES
c. a. Mclaughlin ranch, independi
WILLIAMS Ac HART MAIN OFFICE ; .
BUS WILL LEAVE CHEMEKETA AND
AND THACKER , RANCH. AND LEAVES
WHITE'S STORE AT 7 .-45. !
Help Wanted Female
1 WOMEN to learn press in e at City
Cleaning; Works, 1245 State St. Apply
in person.
BEAUTY Operator. 5859 or 5033.
OFFICE assistant over IS yrs. Good
starting salary. Apply in person. Grand
Theatre. - it
HELP WANTED: Energetic women
18-45 yrs. in food health and - inter
ested In retail business Full training
opportunities with good pay from the
day you start. Apply today Room 208.
McGilchrist Bldg. .Safeway District
Office.
Salesmen Wanted
FIELD INTERVIEWERS for inter
esting magazine research work S32 per
week: 2 wks. each' mo., exp. not es
sential. Write fully; Reader Analysis
Bureau. 250 Park Avenue. New York
17. N. Y. i j
Situations' Wanted
RELIABLE lady wishes full or part
time work. Filing or general office
work. Box 313 Statesman.
CHILDREN cared for. Ph. S643.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED veter
an, married with: family, wishes posi
tion of selling or clerical work, in or
near Salem. Marion Hotel. Room 317.
HOUSW)RirbyThou
HOUR . work 75c - hr. Ph., 8235. ,
Preschool j Playschool; 1381" State
Ages 2-8 Part or all day Ph 8430.
ORRIN S. PINNKY. contractor. .
Designing and remodeling homes.'
Ph 9493 Rm 220 Oregon Bids
BE WISE MODERN IZS
Money to Loan
Quick Cash Loans!
On any worthwhile secur
ity Repayable in 12
months j
Company Is locally owned and
Managed. - r
GENERAL FINANCE 1
CORPORATION
S 138 ' Phone S168
. '' US S ' Commercial St. ; Salem
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And ; Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
' Money for new -and used ears w
trucks regaidlest of as No delay
bring car and title and get the money
You retain possession of vehicle. .
1 to U .sooths to repay.
AXtei o'clock unone saat or SUi
for appointment ;
ROY H.
SIMMONS
Regulated by state
138 S Core l St Phone 8168 (M ISSi
INCOME TAX LOANS
Dont borrow unneeessarUy, but If a
loan for Income Taxes or any other
worthy purpose) is to your advantage,
'Personal' would like to serve you. i
Sensible Payments
, Sensible monthly payments yon
can afford -are arranged. For ex- ;
ample: $10.05 per mo. repays a
$100 loan in 13 mos.
Loans $23 to $500 made to men and
women oa salary. ' furniture or auto.
Prompt, friendly attenUon. Others not
Involved. ;
Come In. Phone or Write- 6
PERSONAL
FINANCE CO.
Room 125. Second Fir. New Blign Bldf
518 State St i Phone: Salem 3191
Lie S-122 M ISS K. GaUinger. MgT
$ MONEY $ r
REAL ESTATE LOANS
. PERSONAL LOANS . '
- - CAS LOANS
Wt Buy Real Estate Mortgages and
.. . Contracts. . ....
STATE FINANCE CO.
tie. 8-2JS M-222. 212 Guardian Bids
,Dr. P. D. Duller
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
131 New'BUgh Bid?. ;
Off. Pin 7905 - Res. 8028
:marhels: -
By Quinn Hall
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Help Wanted
WOMEN v
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ONE
ACRES HOPS. PH. 8759 or 2-1331
AO
HOPS . j. PHONE 22681
J PHONE 22631
HOI
ICE, 360 ACRES HOPS. PH. 27F2
3. PHONE 9225
CO!
L. AT 7 JO A. M. FOR WILLIAMS
GERTH'S CROC AND WALT
Money to Loan
Auto Loans
rillamette Credit Co.-
FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
LICENSE W M 198
SaleMiscellaneous
DIAMOND ring: Cost $300. bargain
for llcasfu box 314 Statesman.
AKFAST table with 4 chairs. like
newt Red leather chair seats. Also pre
war! bicycle. See - at i 1030 Wilbur St.
GREY OATS $45 per ton. Peter
zieiinsu. Fh. 22017
KE like new 835. Ludwie Pearl
drun outfit $200. Wul Uke trade on
eiiner. zw i. tomx
1934 CHEV., Coach, excellent in. out
motor k tires.' Violin, beautiful toned
with case and bow. Estate Heater fine
condition. T Gal. Jeep Serv. Cans at
si-za. (New "Not Reconditioned ) 2,
21" ((Tires, Tubes It Ford Wheels. 90
original .tread. 2. 18' New Chev. a
Ford Wheels, recapped tires V tubes.
4', J', 6' A 8' steel reinforced step lad
der. 5 4 8 Ton Hydraulic Jacks. Gal
vanized Garbage Cans. 40-41 Ford De
Luxe or Mercury Air Conditioned Heat
er. New. Single. Dual Triple Horns.
4 point Wheel Wrenches. Electric Fan.
G.Ei 12". Flash Lite Batteries. 45 Colt
Automatic, 32-20 Colt Revolver both
perfect wtih ammunition 8: holster. 32
20 Frontiersman. 2 Single A two Dbl.
Bbli. 12 Gauge -Shot Guns. 1 Model
87 Winchester, with case, cleaning
rod I shells. 30-40 Krag Snorter Myr
tle jVood Stock. 30-30. model 04 Win
chester. 330, 44 j 29 S Weaver Scopes,
with T, B Stith mounts. Salmon Rod.
Reel at Line. Bausch Lomb Binoculars.
9x39 with solid leather case, new con
dition. 38 Spl. S A W holster A shells.
Don. Madison. 590 No. High.
BLACK SEAL fur coat size 18. Per
feet condition. Fur trimmed hat to
match $110. 250 S. Cottage, manager.
D 9-TUBE cab. radio. CaU eves.
t at 2485 Laurel Ave.
ASHING Machine Service. an
makes, parts And wringer rolls. Truck
pick up and celivery. Prompt service.
25 ! years in business. Division Hard
ware Co.. 363) SJ E. Division St.
Portland, Ore. V t
lODERN Bed Davcno. Phone 8294.
WAYS a big stoen-
Wdbdry's Furniture- Mat
Ph. 8110
EFFICrENT Two-UrSt Concrete Sep
tic flanks. Sewer Pipe. OREGON GRA
VEL CO 1405 N. Front St Ph. 3417.
Johnston Sheet Metal Co.
1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon
Phone 15391
Yjears of experience, enables us -to
five you fuaranieea workmanship.
Air' conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters
Eay trougha. Skylights. Smoke stacks
Taans
aod repairing. FREE ESTI-
VTES.
ABBIT Hutches 4 does and 1
yong buck. Reasonable. 1047 Fir St
.- i .
ijtEW black suit size 18. $18. Black
sap
t aize is. sis. . aiS4. ,
ELECTRIC -Dobro- Hawaiian ruitar
with amplifier, prac new. 623 N14th.
IANO: . Excel, cond. 411 McNary.
WJ Salem. Tues. St Thurs. bet 7 At 730.
ft RE-WAR davenport Ac chair. King-
I Drive Kd. ku j. box m, u. k. Clark
AS and wood comb, range. 1293
i 5th. ' ! - r
JASSINETTE tt play pen. Ph. 7202.
SIDE ARM Gas water heater, pilot
ligiht A chain pull attachment complete
with fittings and 35 foot of pipe. 320 W.
Superior or phone Hunt Clark. 3345. -
ONE 7-oteee Lullaby bedroom set.
Including 2 youth size beds complete
wifn, springs ana mattresses, ra. M61
DIRT suitable for flu. 75c yd. within
cny iimns. rn.
PC. DINING rm. set like
new
Claude St. j
radio. 1001 Parkway Dr. Ph. 4522.
WAN i 111 AT Mir. ina Ilif... mmJI
trunks, men's good 42 - and 44 suite.
snpea ana man. aunaaies, Z93 tt. Com L
. if, nut wi fvnuap.
- - r
ttee CwWr SniHul . u
m, son Ul, etecKoaie Start
let. Rt 7. Bx 3 IB. 4 ml N. underpass.
Stove renalrtna a. nr.
Wpodry'8 Mkt. 16.3 N. Summer St
T - i
1
GOO
or $a
!ksTtLUMINUl pancake and
steak griddles with detachable handle.
Yeajter Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty.
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Classified
For Sale -Miscella neons
POTATO Sacks, used once. Blue B'rd
ResUurant. Ph. JJJj:
CAS stove, bousehold size. Ph. (J71
Blue Bird Bestaurant. - , - :
FRESH Christie N. H. eggs for Uble
use and hatchm. 1980 f4brr: '
WESTERN Saddle. Ph. 7640. '
DOUBLE disc Van Brundf drill, 8 ft
Fred. Buchholx, Sheridan. Rt 1.
BABY buggy! red wagon, new waffle
iron, toy horse, rug 8',xl0'i. 28 Chev.
4 dr. Sed. 238 S. 14th.
1 MATTRESS, t dole, beds, $10. 4
bed. springs, mattress. $12, Wood range.
xui rug, porcn cnairs, lawn swing.
450 S. CapitoM
4oTJtonBCHHRand"H
Dreadnaught MM Rds. Sqs. Flat Hex.
Strip Stain, usts avauable. attractive
prices. Seaboard Steel Co.. New Haven.
Conn. . '.-.i', ,
HOTPOINT electric Iron, small tri
cycle, - baby walker, man's - bicycle.
Hoosier kitchen cabinet sink and cab
inet, 74" metal V-bUnd. car heater, cur
tain rods, cabinet radio, mine, items.
Woodry Auction A Furniture Mkt.. 1605
N. . summer.
WRINGER Rolls tor all makes of
washing machines. See Mr. Ellis at
Nelson Bros ; Turn. Co 313 N. Lib
erty St r ui : . -V 1
TRAILERS tor rent 50c per hr.
Woodry't Mkt, 1605 N. Summer.
LAWmOWER Sharpening a, Ad-
Justing. s .
woodry MgL, iwa 1. summer st
ATMORAYS OZONE, sen and rent.
8 C Push Ph 2-2458 P O Box 463.
WE Buy ti sell furniture, tools,
stoves, dishes,; motors, radios. Electric
appliances, household goods. KLIG
MAN'S. 285 N. Commercial. Ph. B8&5.
FULLER Brushes. 1743 Grant P 8357
Wanted- Furniture
CASH for used furniture. Ph. 7598.
State Street 'Furniture Store.
Household food, elec Irons, radios,
clocks. Huss. 413 Ferry. Ph. 2-1029.
D7 YOU have . furniture to seU , 1
Russ Bright Ph. 751L 453 Court
Wanteds Miscellaneous
-BIKE: Anyi condition. Ph. 21985.
WANTED: Little girl's Ice skates size
10. Ph. 4256. I .
W aIJteD : S aw rniU timber ! W e have
clients who WiU buy 1st. 2nd growth
Fir timber any size. Tract from 1,
000,000 to 10.000.000 ft Lump sum or
ctumpage. Notify Mr. Boyd. ,
Rich L. Reimann, Realtor
167 S. High St Ph. 3722 or eve 7062
ELECTRIC MIXER wanted. Ph. 3952.
SERVICE MAN wants electric phono
graph. Write -Box 311, care Statesman.
WANTED: Portable radio for navy
boy. Ph. 3598.
ELECT, washing machine. Ph. Mt
Angel 149 collect.
I WILL Pay your price (within rean
son) for good used furniture, radios,
stoves, guns. 5 trailers, etc. Ph. Glenn
Woodry. 5110i for immediate service.
Woodry Auction Mkt., 1603 N. Summer
St 29 years in Salem.
WANTED. PIANOS. Will pay cash.
WANT TO; Buy. Oaeo cameras it
lenses McEwin Photo Shoo 435 State.
WANTED. Pianos. Tallman's. Ph. 6707
UStD FURNITURE Ph 8185
We Buy Furniture
TRADE -WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE, WILLAMETTE VALLEY
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
j Pianos
Furniture and Appliances
Call 9149 for appointment
HOGG BROS.
260 State St
WANT TO BUY trailer house from
private partyl Will pay cash. Factory
built preferred. 710 Breyt Ave. Ph. 4554
CASH for useO piano at otner mu
sical instruments Call 4641 days or
9537 evenings or send description to
Jaquith Music Co 191 S High.
Miscellaneous
INSTRUCTION. Male. Would like to
hear from reliable men who would like
to train in spare time to overhaul and
install Refrigeration and Air Condi
tioning equipment Should be mechan
ically inclined. Will not Interfere with
your present j work. 1 For information
about this training.: write at once giv
ing name, address, age and your work
ing hours. ) UUhUes Inst Box 302.
Statesman. H i
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous informa
tion available Address P.O. Box 726.
WILL care for children of working
mothers, in country home. Ph. 3687.
INSTRUCTION. Male. AUTO BODY
and FENDERl work, including metal
work, welding and spray painUng
Look into itM-one of the most profit
able branches of tremendous Auto in
dustry offering chances for good Job
or your own business. Train in spar
time. -Write for FREE facts. UtiliUet
Inst. Box 3C. Statesman.
DISKS and: disk plows machine
ground. 3 mi west on Dallas highway
to sign. ;
BUY RIGHT-NOW CLEANER
From Your Grocer, Use It for more
sanitation, WOODWORK, Dishes. Laun
dry Ac General Spring House Clean
ing. Willamette Gro. Supply-all sizea
25c. 50c. $1. I
ENROLL new In our sewing classes.
A complete course in dressmaking only
$10.00. .We rent sewing machines and
have a complete repair service. Singer
Sewing Center. 142 S. High. Ph. 3512.
VETERANS? Information Service.
Chamber ot -Commerce, 1 to 4 p.m.
Sponsored by Disabled Amer. Vets. A.
L Brewster. Service Officer. Ph. 4338.
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
; I CASES
Bring or Mali Your Plates for Repair.
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolpb Bldgj State Si Com. Ph. 2311
For J Rent Rooms
SLEEPING I Rm. 653 N. High.
SLEEPING RMS., single and double.
Bus at corner. 1208 Court
. NICE heatlrm. Women. 960 Marion.
For Refit Apartments
FURN. housekeeping rrn-adulU. no
drinkers. 470; King wood Ave. ;
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms to
rent, lights i tt water furnished. To
man only. 271 D St -
S RM. Furn. $22 JO. 1620 Ferry.
1298 Oak. Phone J276.
yN. APTS. 255 Division. i
4 RM. FURN APT. Ph. S444 or 714
after 6:30 PJtf.
, HSKP. ROOM. Phone 4498.
SMALL furnished ept for working
firL ,671 H.i CapiVoL v