'if PAGz eight fi6556NCTATICJlAXt Cda, . Oron. Saturdor Hen&ig, JtV17. 1S43 Financials - (Jldssifted 3 . Dallas Scene Of Service Homecomings DALLAS From Pacific battle fronts, a number of men of this , area have returned to their homes this week on furloughs following hospitalization, for purposes of ro tation or transfer. SSgt. Cecil Bookey is spend ing a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. C. R. Bockey. He served overseas three years with Co. L and was wound ed while in the Dutch East In - dies j by an explosion. He was brought to the states by plane from! an overseas hospital and sincei has been at Baxter General hospital, Spokane. Sgt Bob Dalton is spending a three-weeks furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. He has spent ZVi ' years in Alaska and the Aleutians, and will 1 return to Santa Barbara, Calif., for reassignment after his furlough, his second since he en listed in January, 1941. Albert Peters, who has spent the past years in the Pacific with Company L, is 'spending some time in Dallas. He has been in an army hospital at Santa Bar bara, Calif., since his rotation furlough, where he underwent an . operation for a dislocated shoul der. TSgt Paul Villwock is spend ing a 12-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Anna Villwock. He i spent three years in the south- west Pacific with Company L. 1 His brother, Capt Everett Vill- wock, is with the 4 1st division now on Mindanao island. ' Mrs. J. McClellan of Rickreall has received word from her brother, Sgt Walter Kinsey, at Hamilton Field, Calif., that he expects to be home on a furlough soon. Kinsey left Dallas in April,; 1942, and went directly to Hawaii for air corps training. His 35 months of service has taken him to all corners of the Pacific war zone and this will be his first visit home. Stanton Here on Leave After Six Months at Sea Ralph Stanton, S 1c, is spend ing a 21-day leave at the home of his mother, Dora Stanton, 1764 Market street. In the navy's arm ed guard service, he has recently completed a six-months' voyage, much of which was among the isl ands of the south Pacific and dur ing which he set foot on soil only once. . i h Cpl. Warren Stanton, with the army air forces, now stationed at Fort Riley, Kas., expects to be home in a few days. The broth ers will see each other for the first time since the navy man has been in uniform. r , A third brother, Ted Stanton, is in the Seabees somewhere in the Pacific. - DALLAS I Stt. Redney Dem- bowski of ! Mather field, Sacra mento, Calif., is home for a 21 day furlough with his father, A. I Dembowski. ! Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. March 1 (AP) Butter AA prints 46-48 'ic, cartons - 44-47',tc: - A grade prints 45',i-4c; cartons 45-46c; B gradt prints 45i-45iir, - carton 46-48', c. Buttcrfat rirmt quality, maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered .; In Portland 52-52' ic; premium quality, .", maximum of M o 1 per cent acidity : 53-53'ic: valley route and country points Se less than first or 50-51 'ic Egg to retailers: AA extra large 46c; AA large 44c; A large A me diums 38c; small (pullet), 35c dozen. . Live, dressed poultry . Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to I lbs. 31.40c; fryers 2 to 3i lbs. 31.40c; roasters over 3a lb. 31.40c; Leghorns 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. Sl-I9',2c: vealers AA 22'ic; A 21'ic; B 19ic; C 15-17ic; cull 12-15c; beef AA 2l4c. A 204c; B 18'iic; C IMic; canner-cutter cows 13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14-14'jc: lambs AA 26c: A 44c: B 22'ic; C 10 zOcj ewes rs 13'jc; M 12c; R lOc. Cheese Selling price to Portland . retailers: Oregon triplet 29.Sc; daisies .9c: loaf SOJcr triplet, to wholesalers 7c; loaf 27c FOB. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. I Turkeys Selling prices to retail ers : Dressed hens and torn 43 'ic lb. ' Turkey Alive: Government cell ing buying prices: Hens and toms for . i government sale 39.20c; for Civilian trade 38.20c lb. I Onions Green S0-85C doz. bunches. Onions Idaho 3-lnch 2.23; do, No. "1; local Oregon 2.23 per 60-lb. bag; boilers 20s 34c: sets 7.63 sack. - -Potatoes .Deschutes' culls S SO; ; Klamath rail culls 3 65 eentel; Uo. 2 and culls 1.60 per 90-Ib. bag; local :2s. 100. 3.50 . ; Wool Government control. . ' Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. : Mohair 19. 12-month 45c n. : Hop Normal contracts. 1944, 15c p; 1945. 75c: 194. 5c; 1947. SOc lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or betfer $34-36: oaU vU:h $25 ton vallry points: timothy (eastern Oregon) $33-36; clover $22-23 : ton. 'Enj Uanlcd . Top Prices Paidl Pronpt Remittance CI!? or Bring Toot Eggs to f EGG DEPOT 31 S. E. AJJer El Vsri'iBd. Ore. -V, - t. , X' Franklin N. Barth, mtor , ma chinist lit "participated In op erations In support of forces that captured I wo Jima Island and witnessed the raising of the U. 8. flag en that island," he has notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barth, 1112 Mill street Three letters from her son were received this week on his 27th birthday, "It was a birthday party in reverse," Mrs. Barth said. The family came to Oregon from the middle west In 1939 and have since lived near Salem, moving Into town In Jan uary. 1943. Her son enlisted In the navy October, 1942, and has since been In the soath Pacific, Records of the men who took part In the invasion of Iwo Jima will carry the citation, as quoted above, he has told his mother. Bronze Star Medal to Watterson SILVERTON Melvin Griffin Watterson, motor machinist's mate 1c, has been awarded the Bronze Star medal by Vice Admiral. Kin kaid. The presentation was made by Cmflr. David J. Walsh An- sonia, Conn, commanding officer or motor torpedo boat squadrons training rtriter at Melville, RI. The citation reads . in part: "While serving as leading engi neer, he participated in many com bat, patrols into enemy territory. Patrols in which he participated sank or destroyed, much Japanese shipping and shelled numerous im portant enemy installations. His boat came' under enemy short fire on many .occasions. While in ac tion' against the enemy a serious concentration of exhaust fumes developed in the engine room. With disregard for his own safety, he gallantly remained at his duty post until his boat could withdraw to-a place of safety and make emergency repairs." Watterson is a son of Mrs. Nel lie Watterson, Silverton teacher. . . Bowders Home From S. Pacific , GERVA1S-S. Sgt. Ross H. Bow ders, son of Mrs. H. Bowders is at his home in St. Louis on furlough from the south Pacific where he has been, for 30 months. . Portland Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. March 16 (AP) wheat futures not quoted. . Cash grain not quoted. Cash wheat (bid); Soft white 1.53; soft white (excluding Rex) J .53; white club 1.53; western red 153. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.53- 10 per cent 153; 11 per cent 1.58; 12 per cent 1.64. Hard white- Ba'art: Ordinary 1.53: 10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.58; U per cent 1.65. Today's car receipts: Wheat 11, bar ky 3. flour 12, corn 1, oats 1, hay 2, znillfeed 8. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., March 16 (AP) (WTA) Salable cattle 35t total 125 calves salable and total 35; market active, mostly steady, but supply largely dairy type cows and calve; 2eWng; week's top fed steers 1650; best heifers 16.00; cutter-common heifers today 8 00-11.50; cutter canner cows 6.75-9.50; medium cow UP to 11-30: one lot medium vealers j'--jjod-choice grades salable Salable hogs 25. total 235; market active, steady: good-choice 215-253 lb. trucked . in 15.75; good sows . 15.00; feeder pigs salable 16.50-17.75. 1 Sheep, none: market nominal; good choice woo led - lambs salable . 15 50 16.00; good ewes salable $.00-50; week's top $.75. - i . .. -, - Stocks and Bonds March STOCK AVERAGES 20 ..SJ v.v Rails Friday 71.0 Previous day 82.8 16 10 Indus 37.9 37.7 35.4 36 A 28.2 " 37.1 32.9 343 22 J 10 utu 414 41.2 40 41.6 37.1 41.8 39.2 391 35.1 - W Fogn 61.6 Sl.T 60.3 614 .53.2 62.6 57.8 58 3 49.5 Week ago ; 81 .6 Month ago $2.7 Year ago -73.2 .84.3 1945 high 1943 low -T8.8 14 high 793 1844 tow ......69.1 New 1945 high. BOND AVERAGES 30 . v. r . - Indus Friday 99.6 . Previous day . 9J) 6 Week ago 98.8 Month ago . :98.$ Year ago R5.9 1945 high ... 99 8 1945 low 96.2 1944 high -.96 5 1944 low -2 794 13 13 Rails Uttl 1054 107.1 69 Stks 71.8 714 71.5 70.5 654 71.9 68.1 68 8 634 1054 107.1 1054 105.4 1054 105.5 104.6. 105.7 104.6 107.1, 105.9 107.6 106.9 1074 ; 104.7 DALLAS Geraldine L. Worley has received orders to report to Camp JLeJeune, NC, for 'boot training as a U. S. marine corps women's reserve." She will . leave Portland March 30. : Suffering at Manila Seen Bv Lyons Man (Special to The Statesman) ! i .with;ii2th cavalry regi- MENT 0K; LUZON "Just 'as many! of us were shouting 'He member JPearl Harbor three yelirs ago, so are many of the doughboys and cavalrymen here crying 'Re member. Manila in their drives to totally annihilate the Japanese from I the Pacific,', Pvt. Dalej M. Bassett tf 'Lyons, Ore., recently stated following his return ; from Luzon's! capital with Chaplain Charles Sarles, 112th cavalry chaplain who has been active! in administering aid to the thousands of suffering, pain-ridden civilians and released prisoners crowded in the city i hospitals. ; : ' ! "The Chaplain and I visited nu merous fiospitals, and at every ,'cot of each I ward there was an unbe lievable: story of atrocity, courage and heroism written during! the three dark years of Jap domina tion. I IrJ every patient's eyes there was thejsimple phrase Thank pod you came before it was too late'," the' Cavalryman, veteran of four campaigns -including the rubber boat ; beachhead at New Britain, the brilliaht battle along 'i New Guinea's Driniumor river at ! Ait ape, and the severe mountain fighting on Leyte, concluded. ; i Following graduation- trom Mill City! pie.- high school in, jNO, BassettJ holder of the Combat! In fantryman's badge plus .three (cam paign stars, was employed as a welder n Portland, being inducted into the; army in April of 1943., Fol lowing completion of basic ' train ing at Camp Beale, Calif., the private,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett of Lyons, came overseas to join t this former Texas cavalry unit and begin his 14 months i ov- erseas service. j Grains Kegain Price Losses CHICAGO, March i6-()-Short covering and reinstatement of long; lines following yesterday's liquidation boosted wheat I prices sharply today and other markets were steady to strong. Rye finish ed with gains ranging to two cents. Of fekigs were light in ali i pits at the! start and opening quota tions soared as much as 24! cents witH fhet in the lead. Profit cashing developed on the bulges, causing minor dips, but prices ral lied easily. itjj" Overnight consideration of -yesterday's sudden collapse, f ; When wheat I plunged as much as five cents in seven minutes, indicated it was entirely due to an : over bought market. . Buying of wheat was stimulated by purchase for milling account and; reports the' government is expected to place orders next week for 470,000 sacks of flour for ship ment to Russia. H" Short covering accounted for fractional gains in - corn - during the early trade. Prices eased later. At the finish wheat was lVs to 2VV higher than - yesterday's close, May $1.17. Corn was un changed to up H, May'$U4i Oats were: unchanged to i high er. May 66si. Rye was up 1 to 2, May fl.l4V4-. Barley jjWs y4 higher to lower, May!$L!ll. Idle Funds Buy Income Stocli llEtr YORK, March 16()-Buy-ing power continued to center on specialties in today's stock mar ket while many leaders struggled with success against light selling; IdleJ money seeking income; out lets provided the principal jjurend prop. Earnings and dividends; aid ed some issues. Transfers of 880, OOOt shares compared with 00,000 the., day before. - iljjl The1 Associated Press 60-stock average was up .1 of a point at 61.8 with; the rail composite! edg ing iii to new high ground ! since 1937. Oi h 902 issues registering, 437 were :up against 65 down or unchanged. PC' Eunice J. Chnn visited her aunt, .Mrs. Elmer Doolittle,' while on 'a jreceni. furlough and has re turned to Palm Springs, Calif.- Salem Market Quotations . The f price below supplied ! by cal grocer are indicative of tha daily mr I Pnc Pd to growers by Sa lemTmjrers but are . not guaranteed by The Statesman: . i ;; BUTTEE. EGGS -AND POCLTKT " Andresen's Ritin, .AtJri.S? S wlUioirt aetlcer HHW ..... ,r. , )! i i ....... No, 1 i " . j No.: S - - ti BUTTER PRINTS B .46- .45U 46i M M J3 " 2 J4 . S3 Jl Quart-s EGGS) Extra Marge '.. Mediums. Standards - . Pullets Cracks Colored hens No. 1 No. 2 colored hens Colored Irya - eases n aianon creamery's Baying Prices A:J!yS& u wttheat aoticel Fryers - ... ??M a -. - : Lmos 13.50 twei a. . ,i. m m n Cows beef type . Cows, daii-jr type Hogs joe to .12 JOS to .09 ,15.7 EIJDRIDGE ! CnL Melvla Brown.' son of the late Karl M. k Browa an Mrs. Brown f Ger-" vsls, wh k with the Eighth air. force sta tioned' la 'Eng land. CpL Browa has been over seas 18 months and reports the winter has been j iuiuaiuauy ! cold. Most of the stoves born jeoke. Austin Wilson Writes FrQm 1 Io':jjiina: j Cpl. Austin Wilson, Jr reveal ed jthat he was in the Iwo Jima invasion in a letter dated March 3, which has been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai K. Wil son, sr.," 1630 A street f Jap raids all come at night, he said, and US anti-aircraft j takes care of ; them. The island he de scribes as dirty, i black and! deso late, covered with volcanic ash which geiis in everything. At the time he wrote he had not had his clothes off for days, nor had he had a shave. Water, he wrote, was scarce." , -j- . The Japanese marines had tun nels and I rooms cut through Jhe mountain and the mouth aiid bot tom of the volcano served as a veritable fortress, he wrote; Most inspiring of all sights, he record ed, was seeing Old Glory rise. : Wilsonf receives his Oregon Statesman and keeps up with the local news. Landing at Hawaii in June, 194, he has been on Gua dalcanal and in the western Ca- rolines. Pfc, Floyd E. Finn, roate; t, box 52, Salem, has! arrived in the United States on furlough from the Mediterranean theater I of op erations,! wberej he -served 31 months Jwith the quartermaster corps. i ; , : f i'. Livestock and Poultry WANTED: Beei! ana canner eoWa bulls andWeala. Will eaU at farm WANTED: COWS ; For CalliT. shipment. SO head iof large Guernsey or Holstein cows. Must be coming fresh in March or April. Will pay . top price. Drop a card! stating where cows may be seen. M. !F. Kep hart. R. 2.1 Box 187 Silverton. Silverton highway ml. E. & , mi. Noj Central Howell. ! a , ? i 4 YR. Old row 'milklnv K.. l... 5 J5aI;.dy' 2590 Simpson,. CaU after CUSTOM HATCHING: Order early for Best pates 1 Small orders, ducks, wild game, a specialty. Baby; chicks. 1-..X1. mi am. t,. c.i mil ion. as iansing ij Legal: Notice ' BIDS WANTED f MODERN 6 ROOM DWELLING FOR SALE Under orders! of the Court will seU, for cash,! to the person niaking the Jughest Sealed bid, equal to the appraised value or above, the property known as 1365 Marion Street, formerly the home oj the lite Mr. land Mrs. Frank G. Franklin. Bios will be opened March 30th, 1945, . at 10 o'clock A. M. , . i j : . ; ' Separate bids will also ! be re ceived for the furniture jin said dwelling house I and will pell the same to? the person making the best bid 'above the appraised value thereof. i i . ROY R. HEWITT, i Executor,!...'' C . " 1?0 North Commerical Street, Salem, Oregon. fr - r M 15-16-17 CREDaTORS notice - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has . been appointed Executor of the Last? WU1 and Testament and Estate of Anna W. Cable, deceased, by ! the j Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County,i and has qualified. All persons haying claims against said estate are thereby notified to present I the. same, with I proper voucher, to the undersigned, at Ladd &; Bush Branch, Salem, Ma rion Cdiunty, Oregon, Within six months .from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is Marcb 3d. . 1845. i f . ; i ; THE UNITED STATES NA TIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND (OREGON) ' , Executor, Estate of Anna W. Cable. Deceased. - ; PAGE AND PAGE ' ' Attorneys for said Estate, -210 Pioneer Trust ; Building, - Salem, Oregon - ' s t i f M 3-10-17-24-31 NOTICE ON FINAL, ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned MARY M. LAMBETH, Administratrix of the estate of LYNN D. LAMBETH, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court Qf the State of Oregon, for Marionf County, Probate Depart ment, her. Final Account, land that said Court has, .by I an iOrder thereof J designated Monday, March 26,1845, at 10:00 o'clock AJU. of said day, at the Circuit Courtroom in the Court House at Salem, 'Oregon; as the time ,and place ; br hearing objections i to said Final Account and the settle ment oi said estate, at which said time and place all persons so ob jecting are hereby required to ap pear and show cause, if any there be, or U any exists, why said ac count should not in all things be allowed and approved, said estate settled land closed and the Ad ministratrix discharged. ' : . I MARY M. LAMBETH. , I as Administratrix of j L - the estatst of Lynn D. if Lambeth, deceased.. ROSS c LE WELLING v - Attorneys for Estate i : F 24-M 3-10-17-2 ; 1 i Classified Airertislnx Statesman -11 ' . Classified Ad$ Call 9101 ? Three Insertions per UnC25c Six Insertions per Hna , inft One month per" Hns .' j f y? Minimum charge 25cf 3 tt min imum 35c; 6 ti. tain. 45c No ' refunds. ' " : ' 'i ; FStZ ? tnto PS cceptid tu 4:30 Uw evening before publica tion for classification.! Copy . re ceived after this time Will be run under- the -heading - Too t tat to Classify.-.. .. . . ..1 i The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements pub lished In its columns and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment In which. . the - typographical mistake accurs. The Statesman reserves the light to reject. questionable a.dvertistog. ft further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. I ; , . ' A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman -box number for an ad dress is for the protection! of the. advertiser end must therefore be aiMwered by letter The Statesman; -! not at liberty- to divulge infor mation as to the Identity! of an advertiser using a "Band ad. r Help Wanted WANTED: Cook, kitchen helper and waitress. Box 31S Statesman, s . MAN OR Woman In turkey! brooder. House to live In. lights and Wood. Top wages. Must be steady and sober. See Mrs. M. C. Smith. Smith Turkey Farm. Gervais, .Ore.' - ' - -l t -. , . . WANTED Cook. Senator Coffee Shop WANT a -Job with a ' post i war fu ture? Inquire at Firestone store. 395 N. liberty, - V 'it tf f Help WantedAble Workers now employed in "war' pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by era ployers advertising In this secUon. WANTED in essential industry 6 Men J for steady, 1 Apply Friesen Box Cd 300 WaUace Road Phone. 9189 WOOD CUTTER WANTED. Furnish crew and cut 1000 cords 2nd growth. 1 will furnish drag saw.; Si mi. out State St to Maclay-Pratum Rd. Turn right. 1st fcse.xon left. Box 117, Rt. S, Ph..23FU. . . . , I I' POST -WAR. X high class men make $3000 per year side money . Double for full time, largest Health and - Acci dent Company in the worlds See Mr. Kempton, Senator Hotel; 4 to 6 p.m. on Monaay. - j f A Man Who Can Sell Clothing, J and who is not especially equipped for work in industry, will find a worthwhile lob with earnings' equal to his abilities. - j j J. C. Penney Co.j Inc. MARRIED man on dairy1 farm. flSO, house, lights, potatoes St milk. Ph. 67F13. : j RAILWAY Express 'wants night driver. 6 PM. to 3 A M, $174.50 Mo. 44 nr. wr. steady Job, vacation! and pen mod privileges. j-. . t. DAIRY hand. Schindler Bros. Dairy. WANTED: - Retail route j salesman;. Permanent. References required. Dairy Co-op Assn.. 910 S. Com'C . MEN WANTED- Willamette- Valley's Largest Appliance Dealer; ' - ; i P". I'---. . Authorized agents for. Maytag-Easy, and Bendix washers. Ironrite Ironers, Frigidaires, Refrigerators, j and . ranges, Want men to train for electrical ap pliance service and saleswork. 1 ..''' I-M"' -Men Interested fin preparing themselves for m permanent postwar position.', Receive pay while learning. Free schooling. Essential work. '"! ',1 ."! ' 1 . 'atl ' 1 : Apply 260 SUto St. ' Salem. Oregon LOGGERS & SAWMILL MEN NEEDElD GOOD LIVING CONDITIONS. BOARD AND ROOM AVAILABLE. Cohbs and ' Mitchell Co. Valsetz. Oregon. See Ike at) the U. S. Employment Service, Salem. Help Wanted Female --Ms -. - --- A FASHION-MINDED W0MN . WOULD ENJOY SELLING WOMEN'S . - . , . ; . APPAREL HERE. 'PLEAS ANT EN- i ' 1 ? : - " VTJtONMENT TO WORK JIN. . ! . GOOD HOURS AND ATTRACTIVE SALARY. REMEMBER. THIS IS ES SENTIAL WORK. BECAUSE XOV AID IN ' THE DISTRIBUTION OF VITAL CIVILIAN NEEDS J J.- C." Penney i Cot, - Inc. - ,,;A..:,,!;J:j".,.,',.: FOUNTAIN girl and also an ex perienced waitress wanted Tat the Quelle. 440 SUto St j. j j WOMEN needed. No -experience necessary. Salem Laundry Co., - S63 S. . High. - - - ' ', f v I " t- ? i . EXPERIENCED lingerie St i hosiery saleswoman wanted. Apply Schlesinger c Co.. 409 Court SV- j ;j -r - DISHWASHER and! waftress. night work. 162a N. ComT. j Chinese Tea Garden. '." . j !; ; . WELFARE CASEWORKERS. TELE PHONE OPERATORS : for PERMA NENT positions with the State apply at 616 Mead Building. Portland 4. Final filing date March 31. Positions locally or throughout state. ' t S WOMEN to learn ; pressing at City Cleaning Works, 1243 . State St Apply m person. ; HOGG BROS "Strictly Private" I GOT VOUR. ' lEJIBl ASTWS AC W W5S . lEU&: SEWT- WCK. T) A--lWnz--4CHD0L- OCT. BUT 'JtXi YiiCM :.'.::yw.vwa4fici Help Wanted MEN AND HELP WANTED SPRING WORK IN HOPS STARTING. CONTTNUOU iWORK GUARANTEED. CABINS. LIGHT AND : WOOD 'FURNISHED flT'- YOU WISH TO LIVE ON FARM. - DAILY TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED TO OUTSIDE WORKERS FREE OF CHARGE. - v . -vl I PLEASE WILLIAMS It THACKER, EOLA RANCH. ""t". rAIKITSXJJ. 133 ACRES HOP9 PHONE 22681 TLLrHEE RANCH. SALEM. 40 ACRES HOPS .", : ' . ;' " ; PHONE 32631 C A. MCLAUGHLIN RANCH. INDEPENDENCE, 360 ACRES HOPS. PH. 27F3 WILLIAMS & HART-MAIN OFFICE 1 ' ' pHOfflC 922S BUS WILL LEAVE CHEMEKETA ANT AND THACKER RANCH. AND LEAVES GERTH'S CROC. AND WALT WHITE'S STORE AT 7:43. ... ': . ... X . . .. .. ; . Help Wanted Female OFFICE assistant over 1$ yrs. Good starting salary. Apply in person. Grand Theatre, v if . , . - 'HELP WANTED: Energetic women 19-45. yrs. in good health and inter ested ii retail business Full trailing opportunities with good pay from the day you start Apply today Room SOS, McGilchrist - Bldg- Safeway District Office. - ' j : . I GROCERY Clerk. Best pay . Steady. "ina venwr. wesx saiem. I WOMAN in holn n tnr 1 mnthav and new baby for short time. 2240 Lee. Situations Wanted i HONORABLY DISCHARGED veter an, married with family, wishes posi tion of selling or clerking work, in or near Salem. Box 324 Statesman. j Child care, day or ve. phi. 2-1028. MAN and wife desire emp. together at once. Consider anything. Write full information. Box 304.- Statesman. - CHILDREN cared tarTttfM? HQUR work '.75c hr; Ph. '8335..' ; ; PreSchool ; PUySchool: 1381 - State Ages 3-$ - Part or all day Ph -K.: ' Designing and remodeling homes. Ph" 9493.- : - Rm. 220 Oregon Bldg .. BE WISE MODERNIZE .. ' I ' Money to Loan YOU - RECEIVE ' INDIVrDUAL CON- r SIUEKATION WHEN YOU .: ,v apply TO : . General Finance Corp. ;. ' FOR ' . i , ' 8uick Gash Lpanis ally owned and operated," we are familiar with all local needs and con- amons and lend on any reasonable security. Up to 12 mds. to repay. ' " Telephone 9168 State Lie. (S-138) 136 S. Commercial St. PRIVATE MONEY Auto And . Truck. Loans I Contracts Refinanced 1 I Money for new and . used ears m trucks regardless of age. No delay brtcg car. and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. . l to IS jtonths i: to repay. Aftei 5 o'clock - onone 3361 or gliaj lor appointment ROY H. SIMMONS 136 S Crml St Phone 9168' M 152 1 AUTO LOANS Use your car as security. No Ions rigamarole. Prompt, private: service. $19.08 per mo. repays in 12 months $180. Come in. or save time by 'phon ing in your application. When approv ed make Just one trip and 'pick up your cash immediately. ' Personal Finance Co. j Room 125, Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg. aim siaie si. rnone: saietn aisi - Lie S-122 M-165 i. , $ MONEY $ REAL ESTATE LOANS ; - '' PERSONAL "LOANS - I CA. LOANS We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and - . . Contracts STATE FINANCE CO. Uc S-219 W-J2Z ; til Guardian Bids Auto, Loans f Willamette Credit Co. j 9TB FLOOR GUARDIAN BUTLDINt. I . LICENSE W M t9' For Sale -Miscellaneous "THOR Mangle. Ph. 3975. FARMSTRS' VOtm rTTOTr- o did OR KNOB TREAD TRACTOR TIRES L .m 11x369.00-36 ONLY $58.95 PLUS TAX. LET US HELP YOU APPLY FOR A RATION ORDER. USE WARDS rTIME PAYMENT" PLAN. . ! - MONTGOMERY WARD ' 155 N. LIBERTY i SALEM X SDId.1 hl.1l Mil inrin.. 4-- f. , vwn spring mattresses. S lawn chairs, rock ing" chair, chert drawers. T elec. ref. perfect, condition.. 1193 N. 5th St No i LOGGING truck and trailer or win trade for "cat" David Schafer, Star Rte Silverton. Ore. - 4 Daffodils 15c dox. 2680 Cherry Ave. By ftuinn Hall tJrJa.A3e!2 - FT. waavuc3. tA. AAE Am.. Vi7 Help Wanted WOMEN PHONF. 165 ACRES HOPS. PH. 6759 or 1-1331 cnarFiT v an a t ms nmtiine For Sale Miscellaneous SLIGHTLY USED PRE-WAR FURNITURE ' . Twin spools bed. spc. Matt. 8 pc. Wal Din. Set. . :--pre jWar Daveno. Rebuilt Day. & Chair. Beautiful. Bed Set with Box spg. ft spg. fill mattress. Bright? Furniture Co. 453 Court St. . V Ph. 7511 rES NEW RnlnvB Wri IV.tt. box xa Statesman. CAST ALUMINUM PANCAKE and steak griddles with -detachable handle. Underwood; std. typewriter! Phi 4528. ELECTRIC j TOASTER, electric per colator, man's bicycle. Taylor Tot, small lawn mower, lady's golf set, ce dar chest, modern Hoosier kitchen cab inet, bath rm. sink, laundry trays, sin gle bed, coil Spring and mattress. Mon tag circulating heater, wheel barrow, 25 lb ice -boa. 1605 N.- Summer St. Woodry'a Auction and Furniture Mar- . tac.succ u mac. WOOD LATHE on stand with motor. 460 University St. . i. i-.. -. lv . - - ....... wu.H.avaw VWZmXA, 1 1.1 epringa, -both; for $8.00. Ph. 2-1163. : WELDERS New or lisod- A f .n r? A ' - general purpose arc welder, the first practical underwriters approved weld ing; machine built, to. operate satisfac torily! from 110 volt power supply. GAS lie ARC OUTFITS FOR RENT.' : VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO. -2jjfy- ' Commercial -. 1 FOR SALE: Almost new 6" Haddorff grand! pianoj Beautiful solid mahogany case 8c deep : rich tone. 945 Union St. . r - BIKE: Like - new. . tH M.n .. guitajf $40. Will take tradeln.- Heater . SIDE ARM Gas water heater; pilot light lit chain pull attachment com plete jwith fittings 8c 35 foot of pipe. 320 Wj. Superior or Ph. Hunt Clark. 3345 - WnlJU- Exchange medium size tri cycle for large size and pay -difference. Ph. 4256. - HOLLVWOOn Km - . listing of i bed, box springs and mat tress;!, also desk and chest of drawers JrZ, w. fORc lamp,- 3-way lamp. eartl tahlM red leather clulr an elec. coffee urn. etc 2382 State St. Ph. 3761. - trl' k-Sit. .kn. i .1 . ' i $. Xylophone (orchestra chimes) in tSF'ilP teLbar,:' ,te OI mallets. $20. Phone ?346. - i- "imuuic service, ail makes, parts and wringer rolls. Truck pick up and cell very. Prompt service. 25 y.-ars- to! business. Division Hard Coj364 S. E. Division SU Portland. Ore. IT F lTTfTT WT Tm-H.;! . vST5' XZ PiP- OREGON GRA. VEL iCO, 1405 N. Front St. Ph. 3411. Johnston Sheet Metal Co. ' 1 1410 S.f 12th. Salem, Oregon - . i: Phone 5391 : ; Years of Jexperience enables as to give- you guaranteed workmanship. . Air conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters Eav. trait 0H Sk.li.kt. g .. , 1 1 i Tanks and) - repairing. free esti. MATES, i :-v . :.b", Reg. Cocker Spaniel, stud service, dark red gm. son Ch. Stockdale Start ler. 1U. 7. Ex SIB. i ml N. underpass. STlOVK rsnsilrfne sU tea. Woodlry's MkU 1605 N. Summer St. MAN'S bicycle in good cond. $27 JO. Henry Nelson, Rt. 8, Box 245U 2 mi. IV of Fruitland. . . . - TWO rhuilf - . ij chaij-s and one settee. Ph. 6396. 1619 WRINRfU Hr.Il. .n , . . . . -" v mil manes OI m .........a. , mr. ejiis at 45, B" rum, Co, 315 N. Ub- LAWNMOwrn Ktltl'J ..' lusting. j . a.- WjjodryjMkt, 16C3 N. Summer Si ATMORAtrs riTnn-m . B . iig reni a duj f m sen rumiture, tools stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric t w a-wwjM, VVIIUUCIU8U. eTl i MX) LAIl MODERN jBed Daveno, Phone 6294. "-ALWAYS a'big stocitr'v"1 ' -"-- " , Woodry's rumiture Mkt Ph." 6110 'jTKAILERS for rent See - per hr. " " Woodry s Mkt, 1605 N. Summer. For Sale Sliscellaneons FULLER Brushes. 17i Grant P. 8367 WantedFnrnitiire i FURNITURE. househald . goods . and everything. Suadale's. 293 N. Coral ' Ph. 3698. I nnn l ' CASH for used furniture. Ph. 7596. -State Street Furniture Store. ' - Household goods, elec.! Irons, radios, clocks. Huss, 1iH:iP,-'-?2?- J XT. YOU have furniture to aell.se . Russ. Bright Phi 751L j453. Court. . Wanted Miscellaneous . WANTED i One .IV. or S H. P: air cooled motor. Reasonable. . Robert B. Ramage. 810 N. JLibertyj St. r . WANTED: Table linen; describe fully. Box 321 Statesman. WANTED to Buy: Antique walnut dining rnv chairs. Ph. 509. '"wantbSTTb-1 restaurant. Box 319 Statesman. WILL Buy a few. used pocket or wrist watches, any condition. . R. G. Warren, - certified- watchmaker, 125 N. . We Buy, FurnituTc TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF" BUSINESS INTEG- . 9UTY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. . " HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED -PUnOs,f 'r-'-- Furniture ind Appliances : Call 9149 tor appointment 1 HOGG BROS. 260 jState St : BIKE:. Any condition. - Ph. 21985. -WILL Pay your once (with in rea son) for good used furniture, radios, stoves, guns, trailers, etc. Ph. Glenn Woodry,. 5116 for immediate .service. Woodry Auction Mkt, 1605 N. Summer St 29 years in Salem, j . - WANTED. PIANOS. Wm . pay cash. WUU Music Store. 432 State St WANTED. Pianos. Talhnan s. Ph 6707 WANT ' TO Buy. Oaeo cameras Js lenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 Stat. USffiD FUBmrrURR - PB 1 9185 CASH tor- 'used piano as other mu sical instruments . Call 4441 days , or 9537 evenings or send description ' to Jaquitn Music co 8 High, Bliscellaneoos ' DISKS and disk .plows m a c h i n ground. 3 mL west on Dallas highway to aign. -. S . - - j . BUY-. RIGHT-NOW- CLEANER From Your Grocer. ' Us it for more sanitation. WOODWORK. Dishes. Laun dry St --General Spring House Clean ing. Willamette Gro. Supply-all aizee 25c. 50c. $L'J j ; VETERANS '." Information . Service. Chamber-of Commerce," 1' to 4 p.m. Sponsored - by Disabled Araer. VeU. A. L. Brewster. Service Officer. Ph. 4339. Dental Plate iRepair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST . - . - i CASES -Bring or Mall (Your Plates for Repair. DR HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Adolph Bldg State & iCom. Ph. 3311 For Rent Rooms HOUSEKEEPING room. 280 N. 19th. LARGE sleeping room. oU heat Em ployed lady, no smoker, no drinker. Call between 1 and Tj PJtoi. 879 N. Cottage St. .1 . SLEEPING RMS., single and double. Bus at corner. -1208 Court NICE heat rm. Women. 960 Marion. ; -I Room land Board MIDDLE AGED convalescent lady wants board and room ih private home. Box 325 Statesman. 1 For Rent Apartments jl ROOM -Furn. - Apt - $3.50 , week.' -1290 Oak. Phone, 5276. I , For Rent iBouses " J 3 RM. HSE... parUy farn. 3 adults; io objection one small child. 1573 Oak. . ARMY Wif (rA nhlwHm, m.Il chUd ) or working ginl . to- share my : nome in exenange xor care . of my baby. 475a S. Winter 7 For Rent B ' rm. umrKir . h.n. ' land, has 2 ,r-rM mtnirli(-iM t boysen. 1 acre logan. acre of strawber ries, the rest of the crop mostly in. ' uuiia.ao in unas ox ma chinery to ruh! the ' farm. Must be rented either Sat. of Sun. . . RORFRt t.STP Unoats I miles north on Highway 99. I ma iwuinoy ittoaa. DUTCH MillJCafe. B97 N. Coral. ""TRUCKS tori rent, j You drive Uo Cune m. Love a ohona 9600 . " COOP Used pUuo. tL L stiff FLOOR - SANnS-H tn, : m. n.- gonvjy Ward, i ' 1. Wanted toi; Rent ElJllTRT.'V ff1Tt -r l j Dnflk. AP llrlnb ... W : ... . . . . Z -', - ;w toil uiiinrn. home. Permanerit Can not exceed $23. ; a, rows. . -i m SMAT.T. MUascjhi Ae Avi ... - wa a, mb as, ui usjaw f urn.. Couple. No chUdren. Ph. 3784. "WANTED TOMLXAslTcJbrnT home, unfurn. Will mv im A civ mo. Ph. 3403 oe 648L f - !or"'aot'" u 2 or 3 bdrm. Hinfurni house. Reliable tenant with references. Ph., 8030. - RESPONSIBLE eounU wieh. n n I or 3 bdrm. unfurn. house. Good ref erences. Permanent Ph. 7982. . WANTED: X 'r a tuu i j " - - - "vmi tiv iiaiajA PERMANENT reirfak .ni. - . i i w v... vmmm V .AMU muum. ham., iln i. erenees. Phone 5513. I ,. - v - . " WANTED hT .mnln nUhed or unfurnished apartment, walk- ciiy center. Box 23 States mail. , j . . PBnrrssiriiitit . . J bed rm. house with basement Ph. ' 1 : t For Sale Real Estate jvifvM MrmrNew.utiUty . yr" . J w plastered and tinted. Cor. lot 50x100.; CaU Mr. Ramsey V-r mm -mi . S - . , -, uutt Keal Kstate Co. , Phone 3793 i j ve. Phone S.itsi by owner, - Uuhty rm, large sarace and eardea. inaa TSF BUNGALOWS on t lots. ' i pta?r' hrwood floors and Ve neUBn blmda in each. 3 of them have Rostein & f Adolph, Inc. llO'.k N. ComXfst (upstairs) Ph. 303 . . Rem- phone 8314 ; , 1 or 2 bdrmi houi preferred. Ph. ?474. j . . . . , . .