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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1945)
IN THE;.., ' X i ! 1 Lt. Glenn Emanuel Pavey, son of Lulu M. Pavey. 1140 North Fifth st, was killed In an air craft accident on Salpan on February 23. He wu co-pilot on a B-29 stationed on Salpan, bad flown his first mission over Tokyo on Christmas eve, 1944. and had been In the air corps for three years. A Salem high school rraduate. he wis a cook In the AAF before tralninr as a pilot, received his silver wings at Marfa. Tex., on March 11, 1944. and went on to Minter field, Bakersfield, Calif. Sur vivors include his mother; a sis- . ter, Mrs. Gerald E. Watson of Salem, and a brother, Sgt. Fran cis Pavy, stationed in England with the army medical corps. Hurley Killed On Iwo Jima PFC Mervyn Lynn Hurley was killed in action March 1 on Iwo Jima, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hurley, 2016 Lee st., have been notified. A sophomore at JVillamette and a member of Sigma Tau frater nity when he enlisted last March, he went overseas in June, 1944, following training at San Diego and was with the Third marines at Iwo Jima. Survivors, besides his parents, include three sisters, Mrs. Rich ard Howard, Mrs. W. A. Kleinke and Mrs. H. A. Mazzuchelli, all of Salem; a brother, Sgt. William Hurley, with the army in Egypt, and two nieces, Joan Howard and Shirley Daue. . Receive Purple Heart Members of the family of Maj. Virgil W. Jackson, assistant 86th division chaplain, have received. the purple heart awarded to him for wounds received one-half hour after his landing on Leyte. Major Jackson has not written his family details of his injury and he is re ported now i back in the service. His family resides at 975 North Fifth st. WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. Italy Pvt. Herman Weikum of Salem, Ore., a rifleman, recently became a member of the 339th Tolar Bear regiment, which helped shatter the vitals of the vaunted Gothic line, taking Ital ian peaks as high as 3400 feet east f Highway 65 and Futa pass. The 339th infantry regiment is in the 85th "Custer" division, part of the Fifth army. HEALTH TO YOU! Correct Jtectaf, Colon Ailment Bemorrkoida (PUn), Fis tula, Fistula, Hernia (Hup-. tut) dtrey liMlib-oowM I to ora-obility to njoy lit, j Our mthd I treatment' without hospital opratiom successfully employed ior 3J years. Liberal credit terms. Call ior examination . or and lot FREE booklet. Open Evenings, Won., Werf., hi., 7 to 8.30 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pmytlclmm ansf Swrgeoei K . t. Cot. E. Burnslde and Grand Are, Telephone FJUt 3311, Portland 14, Oreaon &Sm, CAN YOU GIVEMEK THRK GOOD REASONS WHY WE SHOULD BUV 1 OUR FURNITURE AT SALEM S 1 KHOMt? FURNITURE 5-Pc. Living Doom Gronp . 129.50 Daveno, Rocker, B-PIECE BREAKFAST SET with extension drop-leaf table. WE GIVE S&H Mzn's lions Phone 216SS .! .t.So:: -i-- ..- ::: . v. vv v, I sti.. I I J - . " I sU . aw mm, mm AM. mm mm. mm - A KJ Ail. M W mm mm aV W -Mm W w -mw - .,.,,.. V ., ... . . .. 1 - WASHINGTON, March 20-(Special)-There's a young man named. Ralph lives in upstate New York who was with the First Division in the American invasion of Af rica. After sev- f V ':: .1 eral months, he ?,,. $ got Jl 111 UUC Ul the scraps in f . ' Tunisia. A burst- R' inff shell chuck- I " i ed steel into hisljC'- & left arm and I then d r o p p e c " him on his back I V arrnc a stnrLF I ' wall. tJ.'CXJi, Late in 1944, Major Nial he was discharged with 50 per cent disability. I saw him in May, 1944, and he'd applied for disa bility pay. In July he had re ceived nothing. No change in August September no disability pay. I don't know whether he has it yet. He will sometime. But why couldn't he get those payments sooner? It's because the Veterans' Administration hasn't been sufficiently . manned or equipped to handle a task that each day is enlarging like a gas house tank. Only people who work in bu reaus like bureaus. Most every one else, wails about the evils of bureaus. But it seems obvious that new laws must be administered The GI Bill of Rights, offering many benefits to war veterans, and other laws authorizing rights for veterans, must be adminis tered. So, to administer the veterans' laws, the Veterans' Administra tion was created. It's one of those bureaus. It was once called the Veterans' Bureau. , Though large and costly, it isn't evil; but it can make mis takes and cause delays. Probably more extra work is caused by those who think they were dis abled in service or by those who don't think so but claim they were, than by the veterans who have clear cases. It's the former kinds of cases that throw monkey wrenches into the creaking ma chinery of the V. A. Just a short time back" the V. A, was around 100,000 disability claims behind. There were that many pending cases, so it's easy to realize that it is struggling with a tough task. And it's doing okeh, too, for I have just been told that the number of pending claims is reasonably current that the quantity has been squeezed down almost to normal. e e Borderline cases demand much work, care and manpower. And new laws have added an addi tional burden. So we can afford to be a little kind when there rSre delays-by patience and un derstanding and by not beefing too much. Generally, the V. A. has a gotd reputation and wants to keep it. So' I think you can count on good treatment, since over 34 per cent of its total employes men and women are themselves veterans. Among the men alone, well over ou per ceni are veterans. Also some 1500 veterans of the present war are employed by the V. A. And youH find that 7 per cent of the female employes are ex-Wacs, Waves, Spars or nurses.' Recently, I reported that ex service men and women can re ceive certain privileges not-lven to non-veterans in applying for jobs with the Veterans' Adminis tration. I now have an inquiry as to where to apply. An application . CSURE I CAN JkEPUTATION for Iw m v -mm ssssr mmm w t mmr w - -mr- si THE BST FOR XLESS'; AND i THEIR. LIBERAL Ctt j CREDIT TERMj J HOWS THAT! Ottoman Pillows 19.95 GREEN STAMPS Fnrnilnro Co. . 137 S. Commercial mm ?. v J-vJ LswMM" ft:.'-. j,. i Lt. Benjamin A. Taylor, jw he ppesrea in the uritisn kav nni-1 form m wn.cn ne iitsi servea in World war IL Memorinl aerv- ices are to be held Thursday morninr in Salem for the jjroung pilot who learned to fly In the Willamette valley and who was ervins w. nnu. .ore wnen ne was iiueo last uccci"- ber. Memorial Rites I Thursday for Benjamin Taylor Memorial services will bje held Thursday morning at 8:15 i'clock from St .Vincent de Paul Cfatholic r rhurrh for First I.t. RpniaJnin A Taylor, son of James J. Taylor of Vancouver, Wash., and Helen B.i Taylor, 1370 Nebraska ave., Sa lem,;? who j was killed near! Rans- bury, England, Dec. 22, 1944. Rec- itation of the Rosary is slieduled 4 4. '"M' utlutIV IUIU"1 I" "1C enlisted in uie royal air force m 4 r r - - the summer of 1941 and in Sep-, Dut the ;emand was light witn the tember, 1942, transferred ! to the juiy coitract showing the great AAF. He was killed when his est strength. The September con- plane crashed on a return tip from r ranee, ana ne was Dunea, witn lull, military .ceremony, in the American! national cemetery at Cambridge on Christmas flay. ; Survivors, besides his are; sisters, Mrs. Robert parents, I Burton, Elizabeth Ricks, Ethel Mafker and :er and Salem: Rosemary Taylor, all of brothers,! John Taylor, Sa em, and ille and James Taylor of Bonnevslle Charles Taylor of Lebanon WITH THE FIFTH AEMY, It- jalyFirsi tT Bob h Napier, plsT; :toon officer whose jwife, Margaret, jjtivips at?60. North Summer, Sa- is a member of I the 432nd antiaircraft battalioh, whose guns, emplaced clpse to j" the Po valley, have been helping keep the German luftwaffe reluctarjt to vis it the Fifth army front in hortlfern Italy. II ' j . Many of the more than 750 days that the 432nd has manned its gun's have not been so quiet ! The 432nd, is normally Sassi as a unit of II corps. The battalion landed at Oran, Northern Algeria, f in November. ,1942, iind fired in, protefction of airports, seaports, Allied shipping and basps of Flvinir Fortrissps and Lightning fighters. - The 432nd frH queritly fought off droves bf Junk-! ers bombers raidinif thsJ. rints . . 1 Raymond Yorom. m f Mr i and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, iias been promoted? from sergeant to staff sergeant, according to word re- celved by his parents. TWe Salem man i vrrtvi hnm inn fnr lough some time this month. Staff tM disease weakens the vital Sergeant Yocom is attached to the itv the canes and results in a armv air corns as Thviral train- ing instructor at Gore iield. Great falls, Mont ij r- -x 1 . j,. ' S blank (Form 57) and information can be obtained at our j nearest Myu service office or at any IJES office. ReUirn the , com-J pieted application p to the office Where you obtained it- 1 " i ! Stocks and Bonds 1 March 20 STOCK AVERAGES 20 Rail Indus mfi rom Tuesday ... ;.81.7 37.0 40.9 60.8 61.3 Previous dv . 82 S - 37.7 . 38 J 37.4 28.4 381 32 8 41 J 413 41.7 37.0 41.8 39.2 Week ago . ...83.3 61.0 62.0 Month ago 83.4 Year ago 73.0 la's 57.8 ISMS rilKU 84 5 1943 low . 68 6 If it: J) ! :" ' BOND AVERAGES 30 Indus Roil. ITM1 Tuesday 99 6 ie5.2 107.1 7u Previous day 99.r 105.3 107.1 Week ago . . 995 lOS.l 107.1 71.2 "i a Month aeo 99.0 105.1 107 s 71.4 Year ago 86.1 105 2 105.8 5 m i 1945 high 99.8 105.5 107.8 1945 low . 96 J 104.6 108 J MEN GET THOUSANDS OF EXTRA RED POINTS Erery day, precious red points art being paid to housewives who turn in used fats to their butch ers. Becausa this country is faced with a possible fat shortage,' these Used kitchen fats are even more urgently needed ' to make medicines, synthetic rubber, run powder, soaps, paints and a hundred other essentials on the battlefield and home front , Every woman can hwlp towards final Victory by saving every drop of used fata each time she cooks. Even a spoonful 1a worth salvaging." Wont you keep saving until final Victory over both Germany and iapan? -v r ? ; ' Stocjils Suffer Slump Again, Dip Sharply! NEW YORK, Mar c h 2HJPh The stoclt) market today suffered another of its' worst stumbles in nearly tvfo weeks. Transfers of 920,000 sHares compared with 1, 070,000 yfsterday." Customers continued to lighten accounts jjin , preparation for re conversion troubles when the na zis collapse. Others stood aside because df the growing belief the highs of early March peaks since 1937, might stand for the year. Idle money, dividends and earn- lings propped individual favorites. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off .7 of a point at ou.o, wiqpsi aip since Marcn v. Of 943 issues appearing, 69S were aowp against zn up or un changed, ! ! Conspicuous casualties included Atlantic Coast Line, M-K-T Pre- ferred, Reading, Laclede Gas Pre ferred, pimbel, Standard Oil (NJ), Teias Co General Motors, Chrysler j Goody ear, Sears Roe- buck ; iiternational ; Telephone, Eastern Air Lines, Du Pont and Johns-Manvijle. Modest gains were retined by Pullman, May n.n!lr(lniin. a Telephonp and J. C. Penney. - .i Grain Markets Are Unsettled, iT,lfli'r Cf T t A A rlA11H AJlt111: : ! CHICAGO, March 20-(iP)-Gram h1?3. Iw.erf . unsettled today in relatively light trading, the mar ket breaking sharply when de mand 'wis satisfied. Most interest centered I in deferred deliveries. ".I" " rH ;;v7 at .the stort before traders, devel- oped selling which carried the Th.. brpk ,ro.,,ht fair mrnrt tract wps under pressure during most bfi the day and finished lY cent under yesterday's close. Corn! was firm at the start on scattered buying, but the market eased fractionally on commission house : pressure, At the close wheat was H to lower than yesterday's close. May $69i-. Corn was to lower, May $1.12. Oats were y lower to higher, May 653. j Rye wps 4 lower to higher. Mays $1.1414-. Barley was to Vt jwer, May $1.10. Ranch mbhngs the Rural Reporter "Dbn!t fence me in," is not being sung bv Stanley Brown in the tt,a (Dodge community. Brown is hav ignea j.j n. . fencexj and limed this spring and sumrhet. ' Beji I Newell, assistant county a8enil feports that leaf and cane srl Pf De coniroiiea successiuuy r"81 "e use "me sprajl appuea Biier rne oia canes I , SI.J2 a A , .1 . navei oeen cut oui ana me iruiung cane i have been trellised, The recoifurjended strength of sprays is 10 Kf"?1" of Hme sulphur to 90 o Wr- Thorough : coverage of lne fnf necessary ior sausiac- lory i control, weweii aaas. ine poor "yield. Vi stoy gardeners who are using the 4xfus of "no fertilizer" for not biking gardens this spring had better "come out from un- der", j county agents report. The need for victory gardens is strong- er th&Qever, W. G. Niblerf county agenisaid. The .Rambler rambled in seed! and garden supply stores EtSM amount; of the garden fertilizer but lesi than nothing of the nitro- en Tl Ph0SPhate fertilizer! heed- ed for pasture and field. Wise farmers! had ordered some earlier through the county agents' offices. I ne a carload was re- ceivedllduring the week and the line of I farmers getting the ferti lizer !which had previously been uraii, luiu iivfuiiiib . 1 size on the , familiar cigaret lines. I " I- o Dorn at Scio, spring sewing is beingj put off for gardening. The sewing machine clinic, scheduled by the home demonstration unit for March 23, had been postponed to April 18. The March 23 meet- ! ing will be devoted to gardening study and an exchange of vege- ! table seeds.' If Jane has a package I of onion seeds and wants only a i half package she will, have an op portunity to exchange with Mary who Will have a package of carrots and plans to use only half of these. The meeting opens-at 11. 4 Eggs Ucnlsil h flop Prices Paid! , i prompt Remittance Shlp or Bring Tear Egg U , FRED IIEYE3 1 EGG DEIOT ' S. E. Alder St ! PertUnd. Ore. Winrihrihl---.-'tfnrm.m :M arkPlS - .r hlaSSltWd Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore March SO (AP1- Butter -4 AA prints 4-46ic, cartons 4614-47'iC: - A- irrade prinU 45'i-4c: cartons ti--4&;tc; B grade prints 49.fc-454;; cartons 46-46' 2C Butterfat First quality, 'maximum of .6 of 11 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52 ',ic; premium eutality, maximum of Ji oi 1 per cent acidity 53-53',ic; valley routes and co tin try point lej less than first or 50-51 ',,c. Eggs j To retailers: AA extra large 46c; AA large 44c; A large 42c; A me dium 38S; small (pullet) 35c dozen. Live poultry Buying prices from produce rf: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 31.40c: fryers 2( to 3',i lbs. 31.40c; roasters over 3',il lbs. 31.40c: Leghorn 27J0c; colored liens all weights 27.80c; roost ers and stags 16c up. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers J Country killed hogs, best butchers j 120-140 lbs. 18-lsc; vealers A A22'4cf: A 21,c; B 18'4c; S 15-17ic; culls 12-l5c; beef AA UUc; A 20c; B 183,c; C 164c; canner-cutter cows 13-14c; bulls canner-cutters 14-14'ic; lambs AA 26c; A 24 '4c: B 22',ic; C 10-2Pc; ewes FS 13',ic; M 12c; R I0,c. Cheese Selling price, to Portland retailers -J Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29.9c; loij 30.2c; triplets to wholesalers 27c; Ioafj 27,c 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', lb. Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing buying prices: Hens and toms for government sales jmZuc; ior civilian trde 38a ,20c lb. Onions Green 80-85c doz. bunches. Onions Idho 3-inch 2.25: do No. 1; local. Oregon 2.15 per SO-lb. bag: boil ers, lOs.l 34c; sets 7.65 sack; eastern sets, eastern 32s. 7.65; plants, Wll wiui, dv Duncnes o.uo-o.ao. Potatoes Deschutes culls 3.60: Klamath! Falls culls 3.65 centalrNo. 2 and- culls 1.60 per 50-lb. bag; local Is, 1008, 3.50. wool - Government control. Cascark brk 1944 peel 15c lb. Mohaitf 1942, 12-month 45c lb. Hay -f Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa. No.Jor better $34-36; oats- vetch $25 ton valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) $35-36; cloves $22-23 ton, Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. March 20 (API (WFA)-4 Salable and total cattle 200 calves 5); market rather slow but gen erally steady; few medium-good litfht steers j 14.00-15.00; good-choice fed steers quotable to 16.50; few stockers 12.50; common light steers down to 10.50; common - medium heifers 10.00 13.00; cjanner-cutter dairy type heif ers mostly 7. 00-8 JO; canner - cutter cows 6 60-9.50; fat dairy type cows to 10.50: medium beef cows lo.so-ii.so; gooU yjoung cows to 13.00; medium- good bulls 11.00-13.50; good - choice vealers 14.50-16.00; medium - good heavy calves 12.00-14.00. Salable hogs 100, total 300; market active, steady; top 15.73 for weights from 170-300 lb.; good sows up to 630 lb. 15.00; good heavy stags 12.50; light weights to 13.00 with 70 lb. dock; feederjpigs lacking, salable 16.50-17.50. Salable and total sheep SO; market steady! few medium-good wooled lambs f 14.50-15.00; good-choice grades salable! 15.50-16.00; good yearlings 13.00: ime to 11 00; medium shorn yearlings down good heavy ewes 8.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. March 20 (AP Wheat futures and cash grain un quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 152: soft white (excluding Rex) 1.52; white club 1TS2; western red 1.52. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.52; 10 per cent 1.S2; 11 per cent 1.58; 12 per cent 1.64. Hard white Baart: ordinary l.sz; 10 ben cent 1.52; 11 per cent l.SS; 12 per- c4nt 1.64. Todays car receipts: wheat o, bar- Icy S, flour 3, corn 2. oats 1. millfeed 1. Salem Market Quotations price below supplied , by lo cal krocer ar indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem I buyers but are not guaranteed by The 'Statesman: BUTTER, EGGS AND POIXTET Meet to chants without aoticel BUTTERFAT . Pretniim .54 : Noll M No. 2 . M BUTTER PRINTS A U- .46 B .45" .464 ' t J4 ! .33 I -22 j 2 ".23 ! J1.40 29 .31.40 . 13.50 .04 to M ten KGGS Extfa Urge Mediums Standards Pullpts Cracks POULTRY No 2 ! colored hens Colored frya Bas Frylrs Lanfibs! . Ewea .r. Covis, boners and cutters 04 to .08 Covis, common .....08 to .08 Covis, Itop dairy 08 to .09.50 Covis, beef type .09 to .12 r .13 to .14.50 . 08 to .12 ISO to 270 ...15.4S .13 to 14.50 Classified Advertisiac Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 iree insertions per line. 25c 40c Insertions per line... le I month per line....;.,,. S12S mimum charge Z5c; 3 u. min ium 35c; 6 tL tain. 45c. No refunds. ;' Copy for this page accepted un til (30 the even ing before publica tion for classification.- Copy re ceived after ' this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify" : The Statesman assumes no finan cial! responsibility for errors which may appear In advertisements pub lished in its columns and In ewes where thij paper lis at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment in which the typographical mistake accurs. j The Statesman reserves the right reject questionable advertising, further, reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. - A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dressis for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be ansvrered by letter. The Statesman not at liberty te divulge Infor mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a -Blind" ad. Auctions STAYTQN AUCTION Sales Every Thurs., : I 7:30 P. M. : Nice family sow & calf, fresh 2 months. Springer cows, yearling bull,: yearling heifer, calves, pigs, rabbits; chicsens. i nice a yr. oia ww urn. rurriitura ac machinery. Good crowds. Good sales. BRING IN WHAT YOU UAVX TO SELL. -r- Cao on Stonacli KlisWiSi ck mrX l i aalalid. sufuasl btS S. r atnaura and acafUwra. aarion aMuliy saKrii Ik (uai artkn awdlrlM ansaa far araivtmatti rltrf awliflur Mk Itmm tm hmi saa TiMrtt, Ma kaiallt Hll us srtns Ui at stuia iwtut mmm awuur "Strictly Private'? t I O.'ER B rKAOQWKIcTDrmi GOT TO VUOiS V OE OF ps-eyrTrfeaiy,. SAlDlEEEErV m, SIM OS. Help Wanted HELP WANTED AND SPRING WORK rN HOPS STARTING. CONTINUOUS WORK GUARANTEED. CABINS. LIGHT AND WOOD FURNISHED IT YOU WISH TO LIVE ON FARM. DAILY TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED TO OUTSIDE WORKERS FREE OF CHARGE. I PLEASE PHONE WILLIAMS & THACKER. EOLA RANCH. 165 ACRES WIL-HART RANCH. FAIRFIELD. 135 CLLIHEE RANCH, SALEM. 40 ACRES C. A. MCLAUGHLIN RANCH. INDEPENDENCE. WILLIAMS & HART MAIN OFFICE US WILL LEAVE CHEMEKETA AND AND THACKER RANCH. AND LEAVES GERTH'S GROC. AND WALT WHITE'S STORE AT,T:45. Livestock and Poultry i 1 , FOR SALE: 12 ewes , with lambs. $10.00 per head. Frank Weinman. 3 miles east of Brooks near . Labish Center store. FoXXluErerseynTlkowT Locust St., Salem. Oregon. WANTED: Bed and canner cows bujls and veals. Will call at farm tl. i. snetnen. 3570 E. Turner Boad Ph 2134S Morns or eves. KJsTOMriArrau ior Best Dates) Small orders, ducks. wild game, a specialty. Baby chicks. N hi. strain. C. E. Milton, 85 Lansing. Ph. 8328. .. .ji--... FOR SALE: 2 feeder pigs. 1 good family cow Xresh 4 weeks. 1 yearling Jersey heifer. Phone ; 68F12. FOR SALE: Two good young cows. one fresh, one soon.: Whites Ranch, i mile East of Turner, Help Wanted WANTED: Man and wife for gen eral work at ; Sunny Convalescent Home. Phone 3484. Apply for MERIT SYSTEM EXAMI NATIONS for PERMANENT positions with the SUte at 618 Mead Building, Portland 4. FRTTCOOKwantedTT 340 SUte. PART TIME WORK Nationally known company, leader hi its field for 70 years, offers excel lent opportunity to aggressive men and women, who can work 3 hours each evening in Salem. Comm. over $2.00 per hour easily earned. For par ticulars write S19 Terminal Sales Build ing. Portland 5, Oregon. MAN and wife wanted on farm near Salem. Good opportunity and future. Ph- Zioss or particulars. ? Help Wanted Male Workers now employed tn war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em Plovers advertising in this . section RECEIVING CLERK exoerience hot necessary. Steady employment for draft i exempt man. Call Mr. Henry, Montgomery ward. ; saiem. 1 HELP WANTED ' ! DAIRY WORKERS, both single and married men" heeded. Year around em ployment House, water, lights St fuel furnished to -married men. Single men. board Ac room. Top h wages in both cases. Milking machines used. Write or phone FARM LABOR ASSIST ANT. Basement. Post Office. Tilla mook Ore., giving age. size of family, milking experience and full particu lars. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAM ERY ASSOCIATION. t RAILWAY Express' wants night driver. 6 PM. to 3 A.M. $174.50 Mo. 44 hr. wk. Steady Job, vacation and pen sion privileges,. ii - h '-.- DAIRY hand. Schindler Bros. Dairy. i WANTED . Retail route salesman permanent References required. Dairy Qp-op Assn 810 S. Com'L ) Legal Notice NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT the Final Account of Lois Keefer apd Harry S. Keefer. joint executrix and executor of. the es tate of Daniel S. Keefer, deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court for Marion County; Oregon, Pro bate Department, i and that the 20th day of April, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. M. has been duly appointed by such Court as the time and the; Court Room thereof as the place for hearing of objections to sjuch Final , Ac count, and the settlement thereof, at which time any person inter ested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest of same. Dated this 14th day of March, 1945. , . LOIS KEEFER -HARRY S. KEEFER Such executrix and execu -. tor. --i , William J. Linfoot Attorney for Estate i Salem, Oregon. M-1421-28-A-4- 11. ' 'i By Quinn Hall TVC AKWTiC VtoUR sow r- ITelp Wanted WOMEN HOPS. PH. C75B or 2-1331 ACRES HOPS PHONE 22681 HOPS PHONE 22631 ACRES HOPS. PH. 27F2 PHONE 8225 COMX. AT 7f.30 A. M. FOR WILLIAMS iTHjS HelpWanted Male MEN W ANTED Willamette Valley's Largest Appliance Dealer Authorized agents for Maytag, Easy. and Bendix washers.' Ironrite Jroners. Frigidaires. Refrigerators, and ranges Want men to train for electri cal ap pliance aeryle and saleswork. Men Interested Iti preparing them selves for a permanent postwar position. Receive pai while learning.' free schooling. Essential work. j Apply HOGG BROS. i 260 -State St Salem. Oregon MARRIED man on dairy, farm. $180, nouse. lights, potatoes & miik. Ph 67FI5. si Help Wanted Female -r W ANTED; Someone . to - drt house work fof 1 in modern home! Write Mrs. Rillie Kerber, Monmouth. Ore. CAPABLE eal estate t stenographer for Work in rea Office. Some dictation. Fie perience ri or necessary, call P. H. Bell. 402 uuaraian mag. rn. 489S. KTTCHENI help, dav shift. B to a AppyBiuejiudL WOMAN 45 to 55 yrs. fori maid's work. Applj Hotel Salem. Steady work WOMAN for light housework : St care of 2 children day times while; mother worst, li cqua scnool age. Pa, 3262 GROCERY CTerk. Best pay. Steady oairuia citr. Tvesi saiem. - n.. . . Micrgcoc wotnei 1B-45 in innH . ested in frtUM business Full training opportunfties with good pay from the diwau siap. Appiy uxiay Room 206. McGilchl si mag.. sarewav DUtriet orfice. 2 WOMEN to l.im Bmalnf rm Qeaningl Works 1245 SUte St. Apply in person, . I WOMEJi needed. No ; experience necessary. Salem s.ra.f..,; Laundry Co., 263 Salesmen Wanted NEEDED:) Man or woman to t.fc. IW.r MfahRahMl Dm.i. 4-ii . : medicines- home remedies, insecticides. M irti a-i Iaa4 a a mt m. . X . 1 e l . uioniicvuui anunai looas, ton ICS and food products. Home medication, buy- trAtf at hnm. -1 - . Situations Wanted ; WANTED: Ironing. 75c hr; my home. You deliver. Mrs. Havelka. Rt 3, Box ' . -Je"y tnst.. s Kyi ine Road. HOTJR Work wanted. Ph. 3592. . HONOR ART V rfWh-.t , wishes paint Job. contract or hourly. i. . ooz oo. souu zist st. Wilbert vouene. . BOOKKEEPER will keep small set books, evenings. Write Box- 328 statesman. ! CHILDREN cared for. Ph. 4S63. CHILDREN cared for days except ai. ana pun. rn. luoo. . HIGH School boy IS wants work after school and Saturdays. Ph. S37S WeMH(BJ. j '-JjJfjA-' Child cire, day or eve. Ph. 2-1021 Preschool - Playschool: 1381 State Ages z-a it-art or au day Ph 8430. ORRInI "s. PINNET. contractor Designiag and remodellna homes Ph 8493. Km. 220 Oregon Bldg Money to Loan S H MONEY $ REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS L .- . CAI LOANS Wa Buy Real Estate Mortgages and "i Contracts -j-- - STATE FINANCE CO. Uc S-21 M-222. 212 Guardian Bids L LM II -- a j-.&hjj-mMh) i VmJmf Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON SIDERATIUN wnui iuu , APPLY TO General Finance Corp. FOR - f Quick Cash Loans Locally owned and operated, we are familiar with all local needs and con ditions and lend on any - reasonable security. Up to 13 mos. to repay. . - 5 Telephone 9168 SUte Lie. (S-138) 136 S. Comraercial St PRIVATE MONEY Auto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Uonev tor - new and oaed cars a trucks regardless of age. No delay- bring car and title and get the money. You retain possession ox venicie. 1 to IS Jiontns to repay. After a - e'elovk ' unone S361 or 2114S for appointment - ROY H. SIMMONS - Rerulated by state " 134) 8-Coral St Phone 9161 M 152) AUTO LOANS Use your car as security. No long rigamarole. Prompt, private service, tiaoa nur mo. reDays In 12. months $180. Come to, or save time by "phon ing in your application, nnoi aiiiv.. ed make just one trip and pick up your cash Immediately. Personal Finance Co. Room 125. Second Fir. New Bllgh Bldf. 818 State St. fnone: saiem oii Lie. S-122 M-165 Money to Loan WANTED" REAL ESTATE mortgage loans, city or farm properties; loans made as small as S300. See us about refinancing your . present contract or mortgage. ; Leo N. Childs, Inc. 344 SUte St Phone 281 Auto Loans Willamette Credit Co. STH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LICENSE it M IN For Sale Miscellaneous OIL and -wood circulator heaters. Yeater AppUance Co., 235 N. Liberty. TfLECTHplate"l USED DOORS -One entrance. 3 inter ior white. . 1910 S. 12tfa. eves. . 8x7.8 RUG and pad $30. 1568 Court FOLDING baby buggy with mattress $11.50. Telephone table and bench 13.00. Ph. 73F3. . IRON cords and heavy duty rubber extension cords. Yeater Appliance Co, 255 N. Liberty. , - BURBA5rotaoeTr90saTki gle Community Store. Phone 2-2291. PRE-WAR wood range with coils. 87 Abrams Ave. 7ixl4 ft. factory built, stake bed for truck, food condition. $125.-3295 Portland Road. Ph. 9649. . SIDE ARM Gas water heater, pilot light & chain pull attachment com plete with fittings 8c 35 foot of pipe. 320 W. Superior or Ph. Hunt Clark, 334S WASHING Machine Service., all makes, parts and wringer rolls. Truck pick up and delivery. Prompt service. 25 years in- business. Division Hard ware Co 3631 S. E. Division SL, Portland. Ore. SUNKRAFT and Sperti ultra violet sun lamps. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. - MODERN Bed Daveno. Phone 6294. EFFICIENT Two-Unit Concrete Sep tic Tanks. Sewer Pipe. OREGON GRA VEL CO.. 1405 N. Front St. Ph. 3417. FURNITURE: Daveno. 9x12 & 9x18 rugs, etc. 934 Saginaw St. GOOD PIANO.i Ph. 21252. ' ALMOST New I folding baby buggy $20. 2 pistols. 32 cat Sell or trade for good guitar. Call evening at 2495 N 5th. PLASTIC Kote and canvas paint Co.. 255 N. Liberty. Yeater Appliance Pre-war basant. 1780 Chemek. P. 6489 EVERSHARP fountain pen like new $12.50. CaU 23402. 12 FT. Meat display case with com pressor, one pipe above. 3 below. Good working order. 1073 S. Com ). LARGE roll top desk and large flat top desk, office chair. $60 for all. Oil heater $30. Inq. at new Labor Temple, Building Trades Office PORTABLE fluorescent kitchen unit and fluorescent desk lamps. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. DAVENO and swing rocker, practi cally new. 1570 Tq. Winter. Ph. 591S. .1 PRE-WAR davenport, Congoleum rugs, dresser, bed. 2 pr. black figure skates size 8 and 9. like new. 2265 N. 4th. .-- ,. i j SIMMONS daveno used only a months, like new. Call 810 N. Com!, Apt 11. after 8 JO. GOLD SEAL coffee makers $22). Yeater Appliance I Co.. 255 N. Liberty. HEAVY duty bicycle.' new tires. Winchester pump irifle. Rt. 2, Box 448, Lucas.--: .. . DAVENO. Platform rocker. Phone 8726. 1355 Cross. 1 GILBERT mantel clock, double strike. S14. Also guitar.- reasonable. 1851 N- Winter." FLASH Lights complete with bat teries. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty.-,;..:'.-. J VENTILATING and exhaust fans. Yeater Appliance Co., 253 N. Liberty. "ALWAYSabiTstoc Woodry's Furniture Mkt Ph.i 5110. Shop Co-op and Save Practical things for the home In unpalnted furniture or with durable plastic finish. ' Pickett's Co-op Furni ture, 13th and SUte. CANARY birds.) phone ' 6317." .WALNUT dining rm. set, piano and bench, kitchen cabinet Ph. 7548. ,M?W.l?wPn ,nd chta cupboard, la W. 14th St. SEWING machine, treadle. Oak din ing table. Also good wood furnace to trade for wood circulator. 2580 LaureL .STOVE repairing & parts, f Woodry's Mkt, 1605 N. Summer St WRINGER Rolla tor all makes of washing machines. See Mr. Ellis at -.'.ifc. Bi rurn- Co- N. Ub erty St " ' : , TRAILERS for rent 50c per hr. Woodry s Mkt. 1605 N. Sumrner. FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P 8351 tNMOWER Sharpening 8t Ad-1 -yy N. Summer St AJMORATS OZONl. ,.n and rent H- C Pugh Ph 2-245$ PO Box 463. .WE Buy' , sell furniture, tools, stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric , appliances, household goods. KLIO MAN a, SHi H. Commercial. Ph- 9885.