The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 15, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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P AGS TWELVE
Grains Slump
At Start But
dose Strong
CHICAGO, March 14.
Grain markets , dipped frequently
under the pressure of profit cash-
1 ing sales today but recovered dur
ing the final hour and finished
;- with most prices showing frac
tional gains.
Wheat was independently strong
at times and the nearby contracts
reached new seasonal highs. Flour
millers were persistent buyers,
centering their nurchases in the
May delivery which was offered
in large amounts at $1.72.
In cash grain markets the short
age of box cars has curtailed re
ceipts and prices are firm at OPA
ceilings.
Flour prices have risen about
15 cents j-sr sack since January
and the Northwestern Millers,, a
trade journal, said mills, unable
to find adequate shiping facilities,
were allocating , their product to
assure equitable distribution.
Corn was off minor fractions
during most of the day but ral
lied just before the close.
At the finish wheat was
lower to .i higher than yester
day's close, May $1.714-1.72. Corn
was up V to May $1.15-
Oats were up -to off H, May
67-. Rye was lower to
higher. May 1.15-1.14. Barley
was uf 4 to 1, May $1.12.
War
0
es
Are Displa
BRUSH COLLEGE Plum blos
soms were used as decorations for
the meeting of Brush College
Helpers club when Mrs. Frank
Rivett, jr., was hostess to the
group. Mrs. Hugh Craig presided
' at the business meeting and
named these committees for the
pie social at Brush College Com
munity club March 16, Bertha
Garrow, Joe Singer,. Barbara
Focht, William Sonner, Clarence
Woelk and Karl Harritt, Edwin
.Burton, Louis Singer, Sam Pat
rick, L. Thomas, Frank Kron,
' Robert B?rnwell, Monte Harris,
F. L. McKinney and Mrs. Leland
: Wendt.
- " Devotional' were read by Mrs,
Esther Oliver, discussion of plans
for the bazaar in November was
held. t
Relics and trophies from the
war zone which Mrs. Frank Riv
ett'g brother, Phillip Schulte
wounded in action brought home
with him were examined. 'Among
these were shells of various sorts
. samples of the rations, first aid
kit, money belt and sweater.
' Flower games were played, aft-
er the business meeting, Mrs. Sam
Patrick, vice - president invited
the club to her home at Wallace
Orchards for the next meeting.
Eighth Birthday Is
Occasion For Party'
LOONEY BUTTE The eighth
. birthday of Karen Kaye ". Keller
, was . the occasion for several
friends joining her in a party Fri
day after school at her home.
Mrs. O. McCurdie assisted Mrs.
Keller in serving. The guests in
cluded Carol Henderson, "Leona
Fay Duncan, Arlene Farmen,
Jean McCurdie, Mrs. Chris Far
men. DRESSED
. Veal anii
Hogs Wanted!
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance'.
Ship to
Fred Ileycr
Ileal- Division
444 8. W. Yamhill St. or
8. E. SSnd A Foster Blvd.
TTaIa w can accept only
1101c. animals killed In
compliance with O. P. . A
regulations. .
T
TroDtu
yed
VETERANS' GUIDE Provides The Answers!
VETERANS CUIDE the new veteran
service column coming to this newspaper -is
written expressly tor every serviceman
and, woman already, discharge and for
readers with relatives and friends in uni
form. In it Major Thomas M. Nial, a vet
eran cf two wars, turns complex veterans
. Isnslation into- interestingly-presented in
formation that will- help every returning
serviceman. He knows veterans and their
problems frcm the ground up.
: ; 'Sinrlhj'cday in '
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t i f's -; T-m r i
Collared by marines. Eddie Bracken
in Paramount's -Hail the Conquer
and written by Preston Stnrges which fa now playing at the Capitol studebake Eastman Kokak. Phil
theatre. William DemaresV right, is dast as tough marine r- ,p Morris and Showing
geant who .forces Bracken to pose as returning wa hero. Eddie fractional advances were U. S.
has the tarringro!e with Ella Kaines as leaqmg iauy
Wallaee Beery and James Gleason
Wally brags and Jimmy jeers
Man's Navy." now claying at the
lovely Jan Clayton have the romantic; leads' in the film.
Quotations
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 14 (API
WFA Salable and total cattle 100:
calves ! 25; market active, few steers
and heifers steady, lower grade cpws
25-50 cents higher, recovering mucfi of
recent declines; few medium good
steers 13.50-16.00; common grade down
to 11.25; few common heifers 10.00-U-25:
good beef heifers tip to 15.00;
canner - cutter cows 6.50-9.50; fat
dairy type cows to 10.00; heavy Hol
steins to 11.25: few medium - fairly
good beef cows 11.25-12.00; choice-medium
bulls 10.25-12.00; good vealen
15.10; medium grades 13.00-14.00.
Salable hogs 100, total 250; market
active, fully steady; good-choice no-
300 lb. 15.75; good sows 15.00; good
85 lb. feeding pigs 16.50; choice quot
able 17.50.
Salable and total sheep 50; - market
active. steady; good-choice 108 ir.
wooled Jambs 16.00; medium to good
ewes 7.50-4.50; sizeable lot good-choice
ewes Tuesday 8.75, new recent high.
fortland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., March 14 (AP)
Butter AA prints 46-46'ic, cartons
46'-47ic: A grade " prints 45',-46c;
cartons 45i-4ic; . B grade prints
45',i-45,iC -cartons 46-46',ac.
Butte rtat 4Ctrst quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 52-52',ic; premium quality,
maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity
53-53'ic; valley routes and country
ooints 2c less than first or 50-51 lie
Eggs to retailers: A A extra Urge
46c: AA large 44c; A large 42c; A me
diums 38c: null pullet I 35c dozen
Live, dressed poultry Buying
prices from producers: Broilers up to
2 lbs. 31.40c; fryers 2 to 31, lbs. 31.40c;
roasters over 3V lbs. 31.40c; Leghorns
27.90c; colored hens all weights 27.90c;
roosters and stags 16c lb.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 91-19' kc; vealers
AA 22'c: A 21,ic; B 19'ic; C 15-17C4c;
culls 12-15c; beef AA 21c; A 20'4c:
B 183,c; C 16c; canner-cutter cows
13-14C; bulls, canner-cutters 14-14:c:
lambs AA 26c; A 24'2c; B 22'ic: C 10
20c; ewes FS 13e: M 12c: R 10J.c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies
29 9c: loal 30.2c: triplets to wholesalers
27c: loaf i7ic FOB. -
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave-'
rage country killed to retailers 44c;
live ' price to producers 22-24c lb.
Turkeys Selling prices to retail
ers: Dressed hens-and toms 43'.ic 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 dox. bunches.
Onions Idaho 3-inch 2.25; do No.
1; local Oregon 2.25 per 50-lb. bag;
fh
doesn't knpw which way to turn -
ag Hero, cemedyj oi Ottcewa
M I
engage in their favorite pastime
?ln 3tfetro-Goldwyn-Mayers "This
Elsinore theatre. Tom Drake and
and
jilers 20s 34c: sets 7.65 sack.
Patatnoi . rwohutes culls 3.60
fUamath FalU culls 3.65 centel; No. 2
and: culls ' 160 per 50-lb. bag; local
Is. lOOt, 1.50 . I
!'; Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb.
I Mohair - 1942, 12-month 45c id.
h,T- contr.c;T9447 .5c
UD:tl945. 75c: 1946. S5c: 1947. 50c lb.
Hay (Wholesale; prices nominal:
Alfslfa No. 2 or better S34-36; oats
vetch $25 j ton valley points; timothy
eastern Oregon) S35V36; clover $22-23
ton 3 '
rortland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore., March 14 ( AP)
Wheat futures not quoted. .
15 Cash grain not auoted.
;; uasn wneai son wniie ui;
soft, white M excluding Rex) 1.53; white
ciua rwesiem rca
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.53; 10
eri; cent 1. 53; 11 per cent 1.58; 12
toers cent 1.64. i '
Hard White Baart: Ordinary 1.53;
10 iper cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.58;
12 per cent 1.65.
ft Today's xar receipts: Wheat 16. flour
t, corn 3,( oats i, nay l. miuieea a.
Stocks and Bonds
11 f MarchJ 14
STOCK AVERAGES i
SI - 20 I 10 10 10
5 H S Rail Indus UtU Fogn
Wednesday ....32.4J 36.9 41.3 61 2
Previous day 82 jf 36.6 413 61.0
Week ago ,.:.84.5! 37.4 41.8 62.6
Month ago 82.0t 35.8 " 41.2 60.7
Year ag o . 73.4s 27.6 38.8 53.0
1945 high ,4.3; 37.8 f41.8 62.6
1943 low i 78.6 32.9 S39 2 57.8
' t - ' . '
BOND AVERAGES
if v"i
30
15 ' 15
Rails Util
60
Indufc
99.4.
.99i
. 99S
.98.
.85.5
... 99.8
-.96
Stks
Wednesday "
105.3 107.2
71.8
71.9
tTvious psy
Week ago :
105.1
107.1
105.3
105.2
105.2
105.5
104.S
107 2
107.4
105.8
107.6
106.9
71.7
Month ago
xear agot.
5945 high
1945 low .S.
Salem Market
Quotations
The orices below i sud oiled by a lo
cai grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices oaid Ito erowera by Sa
lem buyers, but are not guaranteed
iwtm statesman:? .
BUTTER, EGGS AND FOULTRt
Aatdresett s Baying - Prices i
' t seaieet cnants wttaoet aeoeei
BuTTERr AT
Premium; ' '
Nrt 1 ; i
.AT
No, 2 i ;
BUTTER PRINTS ;
A jj L
8i
A8U
. 4f4
Quarters
EGGS -
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Puiletf . 4
J7
M
JS3
Xt
4
uracas
Colored hens No. t
No. s colored, hens,
Colored Irys j .
J3
ewes
Marten Creamery's .Baylag Prices
fsakJeet tar chant wtthaat aoucel
rwvLTKT ? i
Fryers j L i Jl
Ewes .. ;. . . o to .os
X: ; : r -rr V
Cows, dairy type :.L -.05 to .09
Hogs ... .. . i .. . is.75
Srott. Mill. PTA Plana
Turkev ninriir Tnnlfrrit
i . " . t. ' T- t
SCOTTS MILLS The local
PTA will serve a turkey dinner
Thursday night I at the : school
house at 8 p.m. I "
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DEO. CIIAN . . LAM
Or.T.TX-mfXI. f Dr.GXIuuvNJI
CHINESE tlerbillsla
241 North Liberty
Upstairs : Portland General Electric
Co Otftco oper Saturday only
10 am. to 1 pmj 8 to 1pm Con
hultatlon. Blood pressure and urine
tests are free of charge. Practiced
since IJin. i
:'; '
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Port!
O-XGOH STATESMAN. Salem,
Stock Market
Moves Slowly
Upward Agam
NEW! YORK, March !l .-ffy-
The stock market again moved on
a somewhat subdued note today
although enough buying! came in
to boost b fair number of leaders
fractions ito around. a point
An advance in : steels and rails
helped to stiffen the list In the
final hour low priced motors had
a spirited move. Many of the clos
ing prices were a bit under the
day's highs. i i 1 '
Transactions totaled ; 750,000
shares, the smallest in aboutfour
months, and in line with the volume-shrinkage
of recent sessions.
The i Associated Press ; 60-stock
composite recorded a closing gain
of 2 pfja point at 61.2. Giving
effect to 'a rise of nearly 5 points
ftr 'h4,ttpp w
Steet 1 Chrysler. I Willis-Overland,
Tntomntirtnal TAlAnhnna Canta
Fe, Southern Pacific, Great North
ern and! Erie. ! i
Albany i Lady
rwy IS I : r . J j ..
limms Guest
AttaGtv
MILL CITY Mrs. Birtie
Sla-
ter of Albanv was a euest of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. wiiliarn Timm last jweek. She
left Sunday for Idanha to visit
with her son and familr, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Slater. Friday she
was guest of Mrs. Alice Burton
of Scio.; ,
Mr.': and Mrs; Marvin Edwards
and daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Al
ice Burton of Scio were guests
over the weekend at the home of
Mrs. Edwards' parents J Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Bates.
Mrs. Lulu Wishon has gone to
Creswell where she will visit her
daughters, Mrs. Ursa Israel and
Mrs. Erva Smith.
Dorothy Higdon and ilittle. Lin
da Shefstall of Salem spent the
weekend at the S. G. Hiedon
home, ; '
Mr and Mrs. Mari6n Huston
and family spent the weekend in
Lebanon with Mrs. Ifuston's aunt,
Mrs. Mary Strowe. j
Guests at the Frank Caraway
homtfwere their three daughters,
r ranees and Vema! of Portland
and Mrs. Murray Strawn and
family of Salem.
Mrs. .Walter Leisy and son, Jer
ry Lfeisy of Lebanon were in Mill
City I yisiUng i friends j Thursday
Jef ryj ijs spending a l!-day leave
withh)s family. ;
Mr. j Lizzie Van Buskirk of
Dallas is spending the! week with
her mother, Mrs. Jtosd Day.
Quipener Livestock Club
Studies Fine Breeding
QUEENEB N. .John Hansen,
Linn county 4-H club agent, held
a meeting of the Oueener 4-H
livestock club at the! home of
Clarence Hinrich, one of the mem
bersif Finer points in j the raising
dairy heifers and lambs were dis
cussed; i . . 1 ' .
Hansen gave the history of some
bestg producing cows j in Oregon
and icdmpared the linn and Ben
ton ; county fairs with the live
stock show at Chicago, t
The! 4-H boys and girls of Linn
county; alone raised enough. food
last year to feed 126 fighting men.
.4 unn Lounty 1 eachers
i Make Meeting Plans
ALBANY March 20 has been
set fas' the date for the monthly
meeting of the eastern Linn coun
ty Teachers' association at Sweet
Home; and on March 22 the
Schoolmasters' club meets in Al
bany. 1
Two one-room schools of the
county, Riverview and : Green
vQle, should be included ; with
those schools having 100 per cent
membership, according to the
Oregon State. Teachers' associa
tioru
Royston Family Has
Well Attended Auction
LOONEY BUTTE The Roy-
ston auction sale was weU attend
ed .and lasted until late in the
afternoon. Max G roes beck was
the: auctioneer.'. t
The Roystons spent last week
I at the coast. !The Roy Tilley fam-
uj oi onow, reaK,- wno recently
. . ' , .
purchased the Royston place, are
movi g. : t
Pem HeighU Uub
i
T1L-L a i. T '
rxans wirnmuniiy I'ariy
-Aiu HzaGHTS The Com
munity club will meet at the hall
Friday, March 18, at $ pjn. j
Various organizations - of the
community will have booths where
articles and food will be sold.
Uc:l IndIi:a
r Installed under pneumatic ;
pressure.
AND-
Metal Interlocking
Weather-Stripping :
Saves up to -40 in yonr foeL
Free Estimate - No ObUgalloa
J Da C.P-Cll .
1815 EoosevcJt
J Phone 848
Oregon. Tkursday Morniagi
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cial responsibility for errors which
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lishod in its columns and in cases
where this paper Is at fault wiU
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ment in which , the typographical
mistake accurs. j
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to reject questionable advertising.
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place all advertising ; under the
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answered by letter. The Statesman
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mation as to the Identity of an
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Livestock and Poultry
WANTED: ' Beat and canner
bulla land veals. Will call ;at farm
I ;Snethen. 3370 C. Turaer Road
Ph f 21345 Morns .or eves. j
FOR SALE: Iron gray saddle mare
yrs. old. Gentle for anyone. Extra
good i western saddle and bridle. 167S
Yew St Ph. 7591. ;
9 f
Operators Rap
Royalty Idea
11 !!..
WASHINGTON, March 14 -(IP) !
-Bituminous coal operators plain
ly; indicated last night they intend .
never to agree to John u. Lewis ;
$60,000,000 royalty demand or to
elimination of the : north-south i
wage differential. I f
The coal Droducers. whose con
tract with Lewis' United '- Mine
Workers expires March 31, recess
ed the contract negotiations with
Lewis to figure out howl far they'
would go on his 18 , demands f or j
a ! new contract . i I
Brush College
Spring Minstrel
Show Is Friday
! Brush College school presents its
i 1
nignt at tne regular meeting of the
rvwm.,n5f .ih Th m;nctral
show theme, which Droved so dod-
ula last year will h nWH affaih
mar last year, wm oe usea agam.
The name Of the production IS
Show Boat. Barney Rogers will
act as captain and master of cer
emonies --of tne :snow.
j The cast of 45 children will be
colorfully costumed against a naut
ical! background. The sailor min
strels are Dick Singer, Mike Craig,
Don Myers, Bill Munson Jim Kin
kaid, Bill Nelson, Wayne Thomas,
an4 David Bayer. 1
Tap, toe, and acrobatic dancing
will be featured. The production
is junder the direction -of Muriel
Kajpter, assisted by Trula Grant.
Th oer program was presented
at IChristmas - time when Miss
Grant wrpte and directed an orig
inal play, assisted by Miss Kaster.
The Brush College helpers club
will hold a pie social following the
dance revue. The proceeds will be
used to. finance a school project.
R$d Cross Benefit
Card Party Saturday
AURORA A five hundred
card party will be given Saturday
' . . s
American gRm naii sponsorea
by the Aurora woman 5 club. The
proceeds will be for the benefit
of j the Red Cross driv
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF ATFQWTMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the!
undersigned nas been duly ap
pointed by the Circuit Court oil
Marion ! County, Oregon? Probate
Department, as Administrator or
the estate of. Fred j. .-Gavel, de-
pceased, and has duly tjualiCed as
such; all persons haying claims
against j said estate are notified
to present the same, duly verified.
to, me, at 202 Oregon Building,
Salem, T Marion County, : Oregon,
within six months Vrotn the date
of .this notice. i j ' ".
Dated at Salem,' Oregon, Feb-.
ruary 15, 1945.
James Smith,'
AHmirifratne rt fri T.clit
of Fred J. Gavel, Deceased.
nr.11.. e w A t4. -
Salem, Oregon F 15-22 M 1-8-15
t BEDS WANTED '
MODERN 6 BOOM DWELLING
FOR SALE Under orders of the
Court will selL for tSBsh, to. the
person making; the highest sealed
bid, equal to the appraised value
or" above the property known as
1180 Marlon Street" formerly the
home, of the late Mi' and Mrs.
Frank. G. Franklin. Bids will be
opened March 30th, l&45, at 10
o'clock A. M. . - 1
Separate bids will also be re
ceived for the furniture in said
dwelling house and will sell the
same to the person making the
best bid above the appraised value
thereof. '-- i
ROY R. HEnTT,
i' , Executor, . ' 1
' 180 North C!onimerical : .
i - street, aaiern, uregon.
m 15-16-n
AT FIRST
3!GH CPA
666
Muse
poW Preparation a recec(
March 15. 13i5
- Farm -
"Strictly Private" .
If
T -."-ft,
T0 SHOOl OCR. - swA
hi V
Mr - M
v - r
km OCOD (MTi rOROSMlOLWKES.
miW6 AEOJT
Hcip Wamed
HELP
MEN AND
SPRING WORK IN HOPS STARTING.
CABINS. LIGHT AND WOOD FURNISHED IF iYOU WISH TO LIVE ON
FARM. DAILY TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED TO OUTSIDE WORKERS
FREE OF CHARGE. .- j-'; j ' ;
i PLEASE PHONE v-
WTLLIAMS & THACKER. EOLA RANCH.' 165 ACRES HOPS. PH. 6759 or 1-1331
WIL-HART RANCH, FAIRFIELD, 135 ACRES HOPS PHONE 22681
ILLIHEK RANCH. SALEM. 40 ACRES HOPS j... i ....... PHONE 22631
c a. Mclaughlin ranch, independence. jo acres hops. ph. 27F2
WILLIAMS & HART MAIN OFFICE J PHONE 9225
BUS WILL LEAVE CHEMEKETA AND COMli At '730 A. M. FOR WILLIAMS
AND THACKER RANCH. AND LEAVES GERTH'S CROC. AND WALT
WHITE'S 'STORE AT 7:45. - ' ' -- .
Livestock! and Poultry ; J Helpl Wanted Female j
WANTED: COWS
For Calif, shipment 50 head of large
Guernsey or Holstein cows. Must be
coming fresh in March or April.
w Ann -..-ir IVmi . ...it ml
Will
w t" ir
where cows, miv be seen. ML F. Keo-
hart. r. i. box 187, silverton. snverton
highway V, mi. E. & mi. No. Central
I 1011 SALE: Young purebred Jersey
rinn-t Mii from sundown rrWiv
to sundown Saturday. Near Tokstad
i Service Station.. N. H. Lacey. Silverton
4 YK. Old cow, milking better than
3 gal. day, 2590 Simpson, Call after
5-P; M."; v. fe
CUSTOM HATCHING: Order early
for Best Sates! Small orders, ducks,
wild game, a specialty. Baby chicks,
N.H. strain. C. E. Milton. 85 Lanaing.
Ph. 9526.
Auctions
Stay ton Auction
C A T ro T7ir'V TUTTDC
SALJt LVJbKlL IliUKb.
7:30 ! P.! M.
COWS. HEIFERS, BUIXS. CALVES.
PIGS. CHICKENS. RABBITS. FURNI
TURE AND MACHINERY. BRING IN
WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. A GOOD
CROWD. YOU CANT AFFORD TO
MISS IT.
Help Wanted
WANTED: Cook, kitchen helper and
waitress. Box 319 Statesman.
MAN OR Woman in; turkey brooder.
House to live in, lights and wood. Top I
wages. Must be steady and sober. See
Mrs. M. C. Smith,; Smith Turkey Farm.
Gervais, ore. ' ; f - !
I liyAKI'I'B'H. Vltj4t.n h.ln .ir.n i n tw
shift 4 to 10 p. m. Apply at The Blue
Bira-
WANTED Cook. Senator Coffee Shop I
WANT a Job with a post war fu
ture? Inquire at Firestone ; store. 595
i N. Liberty. ; -,-;! -s. r
Help Wanted Male
- Workers now etnolnyed tn war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for-employment oy em
Wf" . dver0'.tn . ,ec!'0.
I . dairy hand. Schindier. Bros. Dairy.
' MAN from 25 to 40 yrs. for ware
house. Salem Hardware. 120 N. Com'L
MAN TO CUT WOOD. .Ph, 7333.
"WANTED: Retail route salesman.
Permanent. References required. Dairy
co-op Assn., aie a. jom
MEN WANTED
Wiiramettc Valley's
I Larest Appliance Dealer
I . -
Authorized agenU for Maytag. Xasy.
and Bendix washers. Ironrlte Ironers.
rrigidairea. Refrigerators, and ranges.
Want men to train for. electrical ap
pliance service and saleswork. -
, Men Interested ; In ;
preparing themselves for a permanent
postwar position. Receive pay-wriue
learning. Tree -: schooling.- : Essential
work. " y' i
Apply
HOGG BROS:1
260 SUto St
Salem, Oregon
LOGGERS & SAWMILL!
MEN NEEDED
GOOD LIVING CONDITIONS. BOARD
AND ROOM AVAILABUS. '
Cobbs and Mitchell Co.
Valsetz. Oreeon. See Dee at the U. S.
1 Employment service. &aiem.
THE WEST . Mushroom farm wants
man to -work steady. tooa nrs ana
good: pay. Jtt. 8. x i.
Help Wanted--Female
FOUNTAIN girl and also an es-
i oerienced waitress ! wanted - at the
(Quelle. 440 SUte St.
Markets - , -
3y Quinn Hall
fioaO
i : ... , .
CrSWtSTKy
lie p Wanted
CONTINUOUS WORK GUARANTEED.
WOMEN
needed! No experience
necessary.
I S. High, j
Salem : Laundry Co.. 263
EXPERIENCED waitress, day shift.
no Sundays - or holidays. - S47 Court.
Court; Street Dairy Lunch. . .
EXPERIENCED lingerie Ac hosiery
saleswoman wanted. Apply Schlesinger
c co.. ov uoun sl
DISHWASHER
ana waitress, niitht I
work; 162',, N.
Garden. ;
ComT ' Chinese Tea 1
GIRL for light housework, care of
children. 285 Chemeketa. .
"welfareTcase
PHONE OPERATORS: for PERMA
NENT positions with the State apply
at 818 Mead Building, Portland 4. final
filing date March 31. Positions locally
or throughout state.- -
S WOMEN to learn pressing at Citv
Cleaning Works. 1245 State St. Apply
m person,
OFFICE assistant over 18 rs. Good
I startihg salary. Apply in person. Grand j
I Theatre. I
- WAnitut energeuc women
18-451 yrs, in good health and Inter-
HELP -WANTED: Energetic women
este lr. 'retail business ; Full training
opportunities with good pay ' from the
day you start. Apply today Room 206.
McGHchrist Bldg., Safeway District
uuica. ;
I Situations Wanted "
Chfad care, day or eve. Ph. 2-1028.
MAN and wife desire tmo. toeether
at once. Consider anything. Write full
information. Box 304. statesman.
PRACTICAL NURSE. Ph. 4248. ,
CHILDREN cared
Ph. 8845.
. HONORABLY DISCHARGED . veter
an, marneo with family, wishes posi
tion of selling or clerical work, in or
near; Salem. Marion Hotel. Room 317.
HOUSEWORK by hour; Bh. 2-14TT.
HOUR
Preschool Playschool:. 1381 Stste
Ages: 2-1 i Part or sU day. Ph. 1430.
ORRIN sT PINNEY. contractor
Desiimina and. remfidelina hrnnn
Ph 9493 - Rm. 220 Oregon Bids
I BE WISE -MODERNIZI
I Money to Loan
Sri
QuicV Cash Loans!
Ori any worthwhile secur
ityRepayable in 12
months:
Company la locally owned and '
i - Managed. "
GENERAL FINANCE
I CORPORATION
'8-13. Phone 9188
138 A Commercial St, Salem -
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto f, And ' Truck Loans 1
1 Contracts Refinanced X
Money tor new and used ears ot
trucxs rexardlesa at as e No delav-
bricg car and tlUe and get the money
! Tou retain possession of vehicle.
,o is - Jiontns to repay,
- After -8 e'ciocas -Aoee XI or 21 1U
I (or appointment - '
ROY H. SIMMONS
'-i Regulated by state
Ora l St Ptoon 9188
I 138
(M 1821
t .'Money, to Loan
WANTED. REAL ESTATE rnortaam
loans, city or farm properties: loans
made-as small aa 8300.. See us about
refinancing your present contract or
mortgage. - .
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
344 state St.
Phone 1261
! $ MONEY - S -
REAL ESTATE LOANS
E PERSONAL LOANS "
. . : . cxs LOANS
w euj neaj ssiat Mortgages and
r ' Contracta .. ... .
STATE-FINANCE CO.4
Ue S-211 M-ra. - m Guardian Blda
1 3SST UAVE. ) i . . i , t
I "A I .1 all J- - ZZW
1 ! I W
' J !
' I I
A
a a .
; - - . i i
WANTED
Women
a i i
j Auto Loans -Willamette
Credit Co. .
TU FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
LICENSE H M 18 -
- n - - -- - I
i
.;.."
Classified
Money! to' Loan
autq: loans
TJa your car as security. No long
rlgamarole. Prompt, .private service.
$18 08- per mo. repays in 12 months
$180. Come In, or 'save time by phon- ,
ing in your pplicaUon. When approv
ed make Just one trip ana up
your cash Immediately.'
Personal Finance Co. i
Room 125. Second Fir. New BUgh BWg.
518 State St. rnone; oa
Lie. S-122 M-165 ;
A -
For Sale -Miscellaneous) ,
1 ph sirl's 'white: shoe ice skates size
1 1, 85. Xylophone (orchestra chimes) in
case, all steel bars; S sets of mallets,
(20. Phone 7346, ? . -
WOOD range with coils; J-hole elec
tric hot plate. 87.' Abram. )
THOR Mangle. Ph. 3973.
SPLENDID pocket maps of the City
I of Salem (in folders) only 26 cents
at 467 Ferry St. ; i
"cASTlurOnunT f pancak and steak
griddles with detachable handle. Yea
! ter Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty, i
FARMERS r YOUR CHOICE OF BAR
I OR KNOB TREAD TRACTOR TIRES
. . Ilx36.00-38 ONLY 158.85 PLUS
I TAX. LET US HELP YOU APPLY
FOR A RATION ORUEK. USE W AKJJS
TIME PAYMENT PLAN. - -j
MONTGOMERY WAKU
155 N. LIBERTY '- - SALEM
VSlMGLirbeda. coil spring, taner
I spring mattresses. S lawn chairs, rock
ing chair, chest drawers, V elec. ref.
I perfect condiuoli. 1193 N. 5th St. No
calls on Saturday.
LOGGING truck and traUer or will
trade for "cat,' David Scbaier, Star
Rte Silverton, Ore., f
VlANo"and WoodTetarirtrPrret
1Z7S N. Church St. J
Daodiri5T1doxr2685
WASHING : Machine Service. aU
makes, parts and wringer tolls. Truck
pick up ana oenvery. rrompi service,
i 25 years in business. Division Hard
ware Co- 3&31 S. IE.' Division St,
Portland; Ore. I
MODERN Bedf Daveno. Phone 6294.
"ALWAYS a big stoc.-
Woodry's Furniture Mkt
Ph. S110.
EFFICIENT Two-Unit Concrete Sep
tic Tanks. Sewer Pipe. OREGON GRA
VEL CO.. 1405 N. Front St Ph. 3417.
Johnston Sheet Metal Co.
1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon j
Phone 5391
Years of experience enables us to
give you guaranteed workmanship.
Air conomomng. ruroaces. uunm.
Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stacks.
Tanks and repairing. FREE ESTI
MATES, i
'rHZABtlwnvotiT. king
wood Drive Rd.iRt. 1. Box 9. L. E. Clark
7 PC. DINING rm. set
like
new.
- 1
2385 Claude Sti
Reg. Cocker it Spaniel, stud service
dark red grn. son Ch. Stockdale Start
ler. Rt 7. Bx SI B. mi N. underpass.
STOVE repairing Sc parts.
Woodry's Mkt4 1605; N. Summer St.
. SOLID oak buffet with large mir
ror. Good condition. Ph. 8225. 846J
S. 21st. , t -I'
a r-v a rt iMrii :
razor
815. Ph.
10431. i
BALDWIN ti ft. Grand piano. Suit
able for dance or grange hall: floor
sander with -one HP motor; Sturtevaat
I No. 5 Muluvane fan. Phone 8F3 Inde
pendence. -i i-,-f. i
DINING rrn set with 8 chairs,
walnut finish, S also i smoking stand. S
chairs. Ph. S90B.
-JUMP seat from truck. Like new.
ss .50. 780 Thompson,
GOOD WOOD: range. Sellers kitchen
cabinet, and other household artielea.
D.' A. FISH, I 477; Court Ph. 6524
POTATO Sacks, used once. Blue Bird
Restaurant. Ph. 5978.
GAS stove, household size. Ph.' 5878.
Blue Bird Restaurant. 5
- FRESH Christie N. H. eggs for table)
use . and hatching. 1980 N. Liberty
WESTERN Saddle. Ph. 740. 1
BABY buggy, red wagon, new waffle
iron, toy horse, rug S'xlO'i. '28 Chev.
4 dr. Sed. 230 S. 14th.
1 MATTRESS. 2 Idble. beds. $10.
bed. springs, mattress. $12. Wood range,
9x12 rug, porch chairs, lawn swing.
450 S. CapitoU
WRINGER RolUftor an makes of
wasliing rnacitittesJ See Mr. Ellis at
Nelson Bros Turn. Co. 815. N. -Lib
erty St. I f ,
TRAXLERS for rent 50c per 'hr.
Woodry's Mkti. 1608 N. Summer. , -
LAWN MOWER Sharoenine & Ad-
lusting. 5 !
Woodry's MkL, ISOS N. Sunnmer St.
ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent
B C Pujth Ph 8-2458 P O Box 463,
WE Buy M sell furniture, tools.
stoves, dishes motors, radios, Electrie
appliances, household goods. klio-
rULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P. 83ST
Wanted Farnitnre
" rURNITURE. heWhold goods and
everything. Sundale's, 293 N. CbmX
rn. ww. . i . . s , ,
CASH for Used furniture. Ph. TSOtw
State Street Furniture Store. . r-
Household koods. elec Irons, radios.
clocks. Huss,i41S rerry. Ph. 2-1029.
"nYOThlvirTurru
Russ Bright. Ph. 5511. 453 Court.
WantedMigceUaneoug
WANTED) to Bur: Antiaiu walnut
dining rm. chairs; Ph. ; 7309. j
"WANTED: I Booths and tables for
restaurant. Box 819 Statesman,!-
'WILL Buy a few .used pocket or
wrist watches, any condition. R. O.
Warren, certified watchmaker, 1 N.
Liberty,- tipstairs.1 Ph. 83S2. V
We Buy I Furniture
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 20 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEO- .
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
tUb-JEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
; v; " Pianos : T-
Furniture and Appliances
i ' ' r.n am iJ .
HOGG BROS. !
: SUte Si ' .'
WANTED I A aln SS fhl hrt4
Tuxedo. Ph.? 4171; Ex, 241. .
WANTED i Little girls Ice skates ais i
10. Pb. 4256. .4. -. ; - . .;'-.- -
WANTED Pnrh1 ni4l nr mto
boy. Ph. 3598. y A;.'. - - i -
WILL Pat your price within rea
son) for good used furnittrre. radios,
stoves, guns, trailers, etc. Piu-i Ciena
Wood nr. 5110 for immediate aervic.
Woodrjf Auction Mkt., 1803 N. Summer
St. 29 years in Salem.. i . ,
WANTEDj PIANOS .Will nsv cash.
Wills Music; Store. 432 SUte St
WANTED Piano7TallmaX P
1
t.