i' A Jhs OI-ECrOH STATESI-IAll, Scclsa, Ortgoa, Tuesday I-Iorclag, May 15. 19 js f AGS TEZI Record Haul Of Paper, Tin Is Anticii 1 - The -largest single day pickup of waste paper and tin cans In the three yean operation of the Mar lon County Salvage committee is anticipated the last of this month by Gardner Knapp, chairman. All parts of Marion county are participating to the spring cleanup of cans and paper, with the cli max of the drive scheduled for Sunday afternoon. May 27. In the city of Salem, 80 volun teer trucks, with more than 300 boy scouts under the direction of Floyd Bowers, Glenn Meisner, and Lyle Leighton of the salvage com mittee will conduct a house-to-house curb pickup of prepared tin cans and bundled paper in the af ternoon of that day. All residents are to have their cans and paper on the curb in front of their home by noon. f Collection in Silverton will be held Saturday, May 26, under the direction of Dr. A. I V. Smith, local chairman. In Woodburn the effort will be directed to prepared tin cans only, as the city has re cently held a successful ' paper drive under the direction: of Fred Hecker. 1 Stayton, under the direction of Mr. Mary Ayres, Mill City with Mrs. Gladys Mason, Jefferson with Roy Chester, Brooks with R. A. White, Aurora with . Mrs. Lester AVampole and Gervais with Zeno Schwab as chairman also will con duct their pickups Saturday, May 28. ; ' - Persons living in rural commun ities not served by these city chairmen have been urged to take their prepared tin cans and paper to the nearest collection center. The Keizer,: Liberty and Salem Heights districts will collect paper . and cans at their respective school houses on Sunday morning, May 27. Four Corners district east of Salem will leave cans at Fred Smith's Lumber Yard, Sunday morning. May 27. Newspapers", magazines and flattened cardboard cartons should be tied securely in separate gun dies. All tin cans must be prepased washed thoroughly, labels remov ed, tops and ; bottoms cut off or folded in and the can flattened by stepping on it firmly. They should be packed in strong cardboard cartons or sacks to facilitate band ling, Knapp said. Services for Lloyd Walters WUl Be Today Funeral services for Lloyd Amos Walters, 49, who died Saturday at the Veterans hospital at Roseburg, will be held today at 2 pjn. from the Clough Barrick chapel. The Rev. W. H. Lyman will officiate and interment will be in City View cemetery. j Walters was a veteran of World war I and had served overseas, in the navy. He was born at Niles, Mich., and later moved to South Dakota; where he married Btrnice Lenninger in 1920. He was an employe of the Ore gon Pulp and Paper company, and a member of local no. 130 Brother hood of Paper Makers and also a member of the Court Street Chris tian church. Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Yvonne F. Armstrong of Bryan, Tex., and Mrs. Jeanne Potter of Salem; his father, William H. Walters of Sa lem; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Van Steenwyk of Portland, Mrs. Gladys Watson : and Mrs. Lillian Scott, both of Salem; and two brothers, Perry V. Walters of Independence and Donald O. Walters of Salem. pated IPooIbDSa? Mea?nndl I CIRCUIT COURT Patricia A. Johns vs. John Jerome Johns; motion filed by Jesse L. Johns, l guardian ad litem for defendant, asks 1 that recent decree, requiring defendant to pay plainlif $250 lump sum alimony, j $25 monthly payments being made un : til the judgment has been satisfied, and $50 In the month in which the plaintiff gives birth to an expected baby, and - " i $35 monthly thereafter for support of the child, be deleted from the decree ' on the grounds that the divorce was nnuled at instance of the wife, the plaintiff, or as an alternative that the payments be reduced. Glendola Moeller vs. AUen Moeller: - j defendant's answer admits, denies and i - alleges. , j i Delia M. Monro vs. Louis A. Mon . roe; application for place on trial .j : .:. docket. . . State vs. Nent McFarlane; defendant ' . sentenced to serve not to exceed three ! years, in the state penitentiary by Judge following her plea of guilty to I - the charge of embezzlement of funds . from the Chadwick Hotel company: ! - the defendant pleaded guilty to an in ; diet men t charging her with embezzle- - : ments of $3546.51 of the hotel com pany's funds while working in the bus station office at Hotel Senator; it was , disclosed In court that the defendant V once was a welfare case worker in - Multnomah county and that she had also been sentenced to five years in federal court on a narcotics charse but -.H"was paroled, v ,- - -. DID YOU mm That pneumatically installed Rock Wool Insulation and Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping will save up to 40 in fuel bill t AND ALSO ; flake) yonr home op to 15 degrees cooler in summer. It H10XTE3 TO PAT Tree Estimates i Km Obligation. ' j " Campbell Rock Wool Co. Salem Owned and ; - Ealera Represented -1S1$ Eoosevelt - Phone 1131 May Secure School High Boyi Marion county farmers who are unable to get a suitable adult gen eral farm hand may be able to hire a high school boy with limited farm experience, provided they make their wishes known soon enough, according to Ralph P. Laird, Marion county farm labor assistant. . ' j ..J .;:': ;V About. 15 boys who have had a week's intensive farm training course at Oregon State college will be available for jobs at the be ginning of each of four weeks after May 27, Russell M. Adams, assist ant state farm labor supervisor at OSC, has informed Laird. Because the 40 boys receiving this limited training last year proved so satisfactory on summer farm jobs, the program has been expanded this year to train 60 boys of high school age. They are carefully selected and are suitable for such jobs as milking," caring for poultry, driving horses, work ing on a combine, driving tractors or general farm work. They more nearly approach unavailable men than any other source of labor, Laird says. Farmers interested in these boys for summer employment may , get additional information from the Salem farm labor office, 361 Chemeketa st It will be neces sary, however, for farmers orders to be received at least 10 days in advance of the date the boy Is wanted. .- . Grains Rally Sharply After Early Losses CHICAGO, May 14 -(JP)- Grain markets, firm to strong at the start today, gave way under pro fit cashing then rallied sharply in the final hour to close with gains ranging from minor fractions to well over a cent. Short covering was chiefly re sponsible for the late show of strength which carried many prices to new highs for the ses sion. Reports of damage to the winter wheat crop, the delay in farm work resulting from wet weather, and disclosure of a sharp reduc tion in the visible domestic supply of wheat in the last week were disquieting to bears. Meantime, some speculators were encouraged to take the long side by indications -the - delay in seeding may cause a reduction in the spring wheat acreage and by reports from Broomhall that "Eu ropean needs for grain undoubt edly will continue very heavy throughout the 1045-46 season." Wheat started as much as a cent higher when a flurry of com mission house buying found of ferings extremely light Pit trad ers , took the selling side on the advance, the market dropped be low Saturday's finish, then rai ned sharply. At the finish wheat was to higher than Saturday's close, May $1.75. Corn was up to Ihk May $1.18. Oats were down Is to up , May 64. Rye was V to li higher, May $1.38-. Barley was up , May 97. Final Meet of Year Engl e wood Parent-Teacher as sociation will finish its work for .the 1944-45 school year when it meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The Campfire Girls and Bluebird groups, sponsored by the organiza tion, will provide the program. Lloyd H. Arnold, the new presi dent, and other new officers will be installed. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. PROBATE COURT Louise Goeders estate; order . ap proving semi-annual account. Ida M. H. Tekenburg estate; order oppointing Lenora Hartley guardian ad litem of Lorraine Patterson to repre sent the ward in the administrator's proceeding for sale of real property. Martin Lentz estate; order reopen ing estate and setting June 25 for hear' ing on final account. JUSTICE COURT State vs. John Buechler. 2465 West Nob Htii; charge assault and battery bail $100. State vs. F. W. Groome. ir.: charee drawing bank check with insufficient tunas; continued to May 15 for entry oi piea; commitment issued. State vs. Harvey Leo Lea; charge no operator's license; fined $1 and costs. State vs. Sieord Hlsalrtiar Landstrom charge no operator's license; dismissed. MUNICIPAL COURT Sam Etlingcr, 180 South High st Clarence Townsend. 960 Broadway .; cuargc recsies driving; oau SZ9. William f! Nlcn ins? XJ-,..- charge failure to stop at red traffic lisht- fin , n Walter Henry 'Bell. Stayton; charge v una i njii ui uaaifj ruifJ. MARRIAGE UCENSES Walter R. Kruse. 17. bookkeeper. Mt: AngeL and Marilyn Jeanne Schutz, 23, sienograptter, 443 ng Royal Court Portland. ' Amos C. Fincher. 43. laborer. att North 17th st, Salem, and Margaret nwmuani, j-, nouseseeper, 312 Xsorth DHS. CHAH ..VLA11 Or.f JXaauN J. DrAXaaafO CHINESE Herbalists . ; X41 North Liberty ; Cpstalrs Portland' General Electric Co Office open Saturday only tests are tree f charge. Practiced since 1817. Farmers Keppingertoj Head 'Oskies' : : - Si.: - !! ! - ;. - The 450 members of the Salem highy school "Oskie" organization. which sponsors a regular series ox parties for high' school age youth, Monday elected Gary Keppinger president to succeed Charles Chitr tick! Barbara Upjohn,! first Vice- president, succeeding Helen Shep- ard; John Carter, second vice-pres ident, a position now I held by Frank Magee; Carolyn Davis to succeed Marjorie Lundahl as sec retary, and Beverly Kenney to succeed Dessa 1 Lee Holmes as treasurer. ' : '-' " . i ?''. New officers will be Installed at a 7-7:45 pjm. ceremony Thursday at the YMCA. ' ' f 1! V, ' Three summer i "Oskies ! are planned: July S 7, August 4 and September 1. i " II" " Quotations at Portland j Portland Produce! POTtTLANTJ. CYrm . Ma 14 (API AA prints 4-46be, cartons A grade prints 45-tte. cartons 4ii 4e: B grade prlnU 45'i-W4c. car traia 4a4fce ? ' !' Butterfst First quality, maximum of .4 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Foruana 3J-32',!,c; prtiraum quality, maximum- of JU of 1 per cent acidity 52-53ic; valley routes and country points 3c less than first or SO-SUic Ea-ss To retailers: AA extra large 4Sc; AA large 44c; A large 42c; A ined turn 3c; nuu ipuuen m 00101. Live Douitrr but in prices xrom producers: Effective May 1. .broilers up to 2 lbs. S2Jc; fryers. 3 to Zi lbs. 321c: roasters over 2'.4- lbs. J2Jc: Leghorns 2S.7c; colored hens, all weights 28.7c; old roosters and stags 20-226 id. -h Countrv meats Rollback prices to retAllera; Countrr killed i hosts, .best butchers. 120-140 ids. : i-l"jc; veaiers AA 22'ic: A 21 'ic: B 19'4ci S 13-I7c culls 12-lSc; beef AA 214c: A 20ic: B lSc; 16ic; canner-cutter cows l3i 14c; 5 bulU, canner-cutters 14-14c; lambs AA 28c; A 24,ic; -B 22Vjc; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13i,ic; M 12c; R10ic. Cheese Selling mice to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29.9c; loaf 30.2c; triplets to whole salers 27c; loaf 27ic FOB, Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage: country killed to retailers 44c; live t once to producers 22-2K id. Turkeys Government: takes sup nlv. market nominal. " Oriions Oregon dry Ko. 1, .2 25 2.35 50-lb. sack; Texas 3.75; green 50c dozen bunches. s Onions Sets, eastern. 32s B.75: plants. Walla Walla. 60 bunches S.00-50. Potatoes Deschutes ' culls 3.00: Klamath Falls culls 3.50 cenUl; 50s. 1.60 bar: local Is. 100s. 3 JO; Maine No. 11. 5.00-5.10 cental. h Potatoes New Texas Red s Tri umphs 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. Wool , Government control. Cascara bark : 1944 peel 15c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. Hav Wholesale ' nrice nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34-38: oats- vetch 125 valley points; timothy (east ern Oregon) S35-3S; clover ton. Portland Livestock " PORTLAND. Ore.. May 14 (AP) (WfA) Baisoie cauie 1000, touu ziav; salable and total calves 200; market active, generally steady to strong with few opening sales of. good-choice fed steers 25 cents higher; extreme top 10 cents lower at 17.65; several good choice loads UM-ITM; food - grades down to 19.90; common - msoium 12.00-15.00; heifers 11.00-14.00; good fed heifers UDward to 1S.00:! load cood 1194 lb. fed cow 13.50: other- medium good beef cows 11.00-12.50; canner cutter cows 7.00-8.50; medium-good sausage bulls 10.50-12.50 includinf one 2770 id. Houtein at 12.90 tone oc me biggest ever on sal here); good beef buns is.w-75; ! gooa-cnoice veaiers 15.00-16.00. few to 14.50. : ; Salable hogs 200. total 1200; market active, steady at ceiling; parrowi and gilts all weights 15.75: sows 15.00: stags up to 670 lbs. 14.50: good-choice 106-142 it. leeoer pigs is.oo-is.uo. Salable sheep 1000. total 2650: lambs good -choice spring lambs 13.75; good choice woo led old crop ilambs J330 14.00; mixed shorn lambs and year- lines 11.00-12.00: good, ewes 6.00-50: wooled ewes 8.00; common shorn; ewes 4. A AA i V UUWH w I.W. : B 5 : Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. May 14 (API- Wheat: No futures quoted. t! Cash wheat ibid): Soft white t.53i: soft white (excluding Rex) i.53V; white club 1.53'fe; western red 1.53V,. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.53'i: 10 per cent 1.55; 11 per! cent 1.62; 12 per cent 1.66. ; s if Hard white Baart! 10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.62; 12 per cent 1.66. Today's car receipts: Wheat 54, bar ley 7, flour 13, corn S, oats 1, bay 1, millfeed 12. flax; 1. s Stocks and (Bonds STOCK Monday Previous day week ago Month ago Year ago 1945 high BOND AVERAGES Monday Previous day weeic ago Month ago Year ago . New 1945 high. Salem Market Quotations I The prlcs below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the; daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: t BCTTES, EGGS AND POULTRY ! (Subject to change without aotlce) DUUUIAI .1 - . Primium : aa ; .53 JO No. 1 No. 2 BUTTER PRINTS A .46 .45 .464 aa j&s .34 2 2. 28.70 24.00 32.20 B ' . ' Quarters EGGS Extra large - ; v Mediums . .. Standards -1 - Pullets Cracks w POULTRY No. 1 colored hens No. s colored hens Bakes Colored frys jj . j LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack! k 32.20 Spring lambs 4. j. 14.50 Ewes , .04 to .06 Cows boners and cutters M to .06 - Cows. -common : .06 to .08 Cows, top dairy Cows, beet type Veals . .08 to .09.50 .09 to .12 .13 td .14.50 joa to .12 Bulls Hon. 160 to 270 J5.45 SOWS ;, ',, I J3 to J4M !i)infli!3! df Simple piVs - Bot-rrmc- snd twi urt yoa Si-t'a rin i I Cuwamimi bras M uuk h.mili niia ce-ef. Thais- gna mmii r esti suni n-1 eoicrt, redac. ctnin. Mpa tts-SM tlaxd ami'tir-ii". sady laatieatM aad soitaas. tntrcirf - aad s-BM-affing. so ear- to mm. Get gisaiai F t-sst's Pr-' araat-ela a year 1 irnm .in., ill. -e-gtOe mi tLM a -utk-c's Kcy-bck cuar-BtoMk May-14 - t j AVEaAGES f - 11 : 20 19 IS ' 10 Indus Rails (Jtil Stks S5.6 39.6 43.7 64.2 86 9 30.9 43 6 64.5 mi tn a as . !i 5.0 39.1 424 63.5 71 t MB M .St 7 U.87J 4i;s 43.7; 65 J 20 10 105 10 Rails Indus Util Fogn iJ00.4 104.8 107.6? 13.6 i.100.4 104.7 107.6 73.7 inns im inn ik u 99.8 104.9 "107; 71 J . 88.2 104.9 106.0 66.0 Stock Market Retreats in Slow Session NEW YOR, May 14-(P-Stock market leaden generally retreated fractions to a point or more today in ' the slowest ' session for more than a month although a number of - peace favorites managed to keep on the recovery side. I j j Light selling cropped up after the opening and few recoveries were in evidence at the - close, Transfers of 980,000 shares com pared with 1,070,000 Friday and were the smallest .for a full stretch since April 10. There was little change in argu ments for investment caution. These included the cloudy recon version picture, expectations of much economic unsettlement should the Japanese suddenly sur render, and possible impact' on earnings of growing cutbacks and contract cancellations as the result of switching from two-war to one war spending. Air transports ben efitted from predictions of excep tionally heavy. ; aerial - traffic In coming months. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off J of a point at 64.2. Of 895 issues registering, 399 were down, 301 up and 195 ; all even.! j - p, 1 Prominent losers were Youngs town Sheet, Chrysler, General Motors, Santa Fe, Southern Pa cific, Northern Pacific, U. S, Rub ber, Montgomery Ward, J. I. Case; Douglas Aircraft, Lockheed, 'Texas company, Radio corporation, Ju Pont, American Can, Western Union "A," Anaconda, U. S. Steel and General Electric. i Cash Wheat i r Prices Steady In Portland . PORTLAND, Maj 14 -()- Cash wheat prices remained compara tively steady here last week al though ordinary classes ranged from unchanged to one-half cent lower compared with a week ago, the war food administration re ported today. Trading was light, demand from buyers lacking and offerings by mills for 11 per cent or more protein small. Inquiry ' for other wheat classes lagged markedly Current , bids are below loan values and growers offered little wheat Portland had 210 cars of 775 at Puget Sound and Columbia rivet terminals. Shipments were on earlier purchases. ... Midwestern inquiry for north western wheat was very light and the box car shortage prevented shipment of Montana grain. Cali fornia buyers took only a few lots! of milling types. Classifies! Advertising Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line.,. 25c Six insertions per line . . 40c One month per line ...25 'Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. min imum 35c; 8 tL min. 45c. No refunds. Copy for this page accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publica tion for classification.- Copy re ceived after this time will be rurf undei the heading "Too Late - to Classify." The Statesman reserves the light to j reject questionable advertising. It ! further reserves the right to place all advertising under the oroDer classification. 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. A -Blind Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dressis for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore i be answered by letter. The Statesman -. not at -liberty to divulge infor mation as to the Identity of i an advertiser using a "Blind ad. i Legal Notice NOTICE OF riNAL ACCOTJNT i NO. 11 671 ! ; IN THE : CIRCUIT COURT OF i THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ' THE COUNTY OF MARION. PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CORA M. KAY. DECEASED Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix of the, estate of Cora M. Kay, deceased, has filed her- final account in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Mar ion County and that the 17th day of May, 1945. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the Court room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the1 time and'- place lot the hearing of objec tions thereto and the settlement there of. T - i :- Dated and first published April 17. 1945; I i - Date of last' publication May 15 1945. j MARJORIE KAY HUNTINGTON J ' f . Administratrix HUNTINGTON, WILSON & DAVIS 514 Porter Building f . Portland 4. Oregon : 1 i Attorneys..Ap. 17-24 My 1-8-15. U NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. Probate Department i In the Matter of the Estate of George B. Weir, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the 1 undersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the above estate with the County : Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 8th day of June. 1945, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day and the County Judge's office in the County -Courthouse in Salem. Oregon, as the time and: place respectively for the; hearing of Objections, if any there be, to the said Final Account, and you are ! here by notified to file objections if any you; have, to the said Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing, i . . - Dated this tth day of May. i 1943: .'.;-!',...;;- - . George . B. ' Weir, Jr. - - I Administrator. My 8-15-22-29 FINAL NOTICE I -, Notice Is hereby riven that the un dersigned has filed in the Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon. Pro bate Department' his verified final account as Executor of the estate of Fred L. ' Miller, deceased, ' and said Court has fixed Thursday. June f, 1945 at ten o'clock AM in the Circuit Court Room in the County Court House at Salem. In said County, for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated this 8th day of Mar. 1945. . - - CARL R. MILLER, ; " Executor. Estat of Fred -.."Ju--Mlllep' Deeeased. i WALTER S. LAMKIN. Attorney. atn, Oregon. Mjr t-iS-22-29, i. 1 Financial Livestock and Poultry S TRL OUi SaM hn-u K 111- -J die and martingale. . Sell at public auction. Max Groesbeck, 20 Silverton Road. 1 PJttU Wed, May 18. (innr.l! Rnml A nlnA ' t - --w. , . iiw CWU Others. Black Shetland. 1 work mare. Few extra saddles. We never refused m reasonable offer. D. D. Del p. 'a mile X. Fairgrounds, Silverton Rd. S MUX Cows. U m , S. Hahe school j Buster Murphy, Jefferson Rt 1. Bjc 49. 500 NICK STARTED Broad Rruitl Bronze turkey soults. 1 mil East at Hayesville School, Rt 7. Box 365J. I PTJRfSSJCD rnI1(M JU KK-t1.4 k-n Hnt .RUM , Mm mm nn . t.W 1 KT1 mm ... Kennels, Reg. V Mi. S. W. Turner, ui. bwrcriuus acoooi. i. . . i WANTED: 50 head of coats. Nannlaa With -kids preferred. Ph. Mr: Shryder, WW; W V. WVUK. ONI Team sorrel mires, well mated: very gentle, both ride, weight 1100; 2 feeder pigs weight 125; 2 ewes and 8 lambs; -on heavy stock trailer, very good . tires; one-light - trailer. good tires and rack; 300 grain sacks; one table model cream separator good as new. ' I. I. Snethen. 8570 East Turner Road, Salem. Phone 2-1345 mornings or evenings. - - - ; . -; GOOD Milk cow. Rt 7. Box 95 R. Phi 32002. At Claatter Station. . , IT YOU want to bur anything list ed in this column and. need the cash to buy it with then do what hundBada of other people do phone Salem 3191 ana bsk zor xne -money ob xn ier sonal Finance Company's Special Fi ance rian, ais state btreet. i WANTED i - Beet . and canner cows bulls and veals. - WUl call at farm I Snethen, 3570 E, Turner Road Pa 21345 Moras or eves.- Help Wanted -WANTED: Men, -yaung and old.td travel witn ' Artnur ttroa. Kali road Circus. In Salem Wednesday. May 16th, East or rairgrouncs on uverton hom. Summer Resort Needs laundry workers, hotel clerk and odd jobs man. Ph.- 2-1644 or write N. D. Bruckman. ,1990 Virginia St, i CLERK and cashier wanted. Grand Central MXt. 185 N. Hign. Fh. 7323. - WANTED: - A good all around wool presser. Can make $75 per week. Apply at Hollywood Cleaners. 2040 N. Capitol PROOF READER FOR FIVE NIGHTS A WEEK. 6 D.m. to 2:00 ajn. Previous experience desirable; alertness, de pendability essential. Regular position. If interested please writ Box 25 care The Statesman. KITCHEN Helper for evening shift Bluebird Cafe. - . j WANTED: Comptometer operator. Dairy Co-op. 910 S. ComT. 'HELP Wanted: Apply in person. City Cleaning Works, j 1245 State. Help Wanted Male Workers now employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for: employment oy em ployers advertising tan this Section WANTED: Laborer to mix plaster May 15 (today 7:50 AJd.). exp. tin; necessary. Wages 21.25 hour-159 Gerth St.. w. saiem. . GROCERYMAN: Wanted, experienced groceryman to handle department: steady Job, -good -pay. Apply Grand Ronde Mercantile Co Grand Ronde, W ANTED Man under 40. with some selling ' experience. Marion Feed tt seea zza a erry v - - - WANTED: Bus boy, morning shift. Marion Hotel. s MEN wanted for cannery help- at once, 4 miles south of Salem at Lib erty. UNITED GROWERS, INC. Phone 2-2036. s- , MEN wanted to work In cemetery. Steady employment,' good' pay. - Essen tial work. Ph. 8652 or call at 290 W. Hoyt St. j. , ' BUTCHER: Wanteds, experienced but cher for steady job, good pay. Apply Grand Ronde Mercantile Co Grand Ronde, Oregon ' WANT middle aged - man for' year round work. Edwards Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Rt 5. Box 9L Ph. 2-2943. FRUIT and vegetable man. Good pay to start The best pay in ) the food business for an experienced man. Sav ing Center. W. Salem. -j WANTED Experienced lubrication man. Walter H. Zosel Co. Chemeketa and High St ! Help Wanted Female -"" to- housework ; and care week.. 534 Rose Ph. a-1582. ay to trim windows. Good saiai-. Experience not necessary. Inq. F. W. WOOLWORTH GTTlCt. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. wants office clerk. Some shorthand required. Advancement if - qualified. See Mr. Crossland. 237 N. Liberty St NURSES aide wanted. Phone 7020. LADY to care for Z pre-school Chil dren. Ph. 8396. i 1. 1..'.. :. WOMAN for housework one or two days a week. Ph. 3345. t HOUSEKEEPER: Room, i board and wages. Care of two children even ings. Phone 9336. i - j HOTEL, Maid. Experience not neces sary. Age 40 to 55. Apply Ho.Salem. WANTED: Beauty operator. Excep tional opportunity. Memorial Union Bidg. on campus at Corvallis, Ore. Write Harriet Hartley, 4830 S. E. Grant Portland 15. Ore. - 1 - - HOUSEKEEPER to cook 2 meals for one man and care of 2 canaries. 470 S 14th. Apply at noon or after 3 1 P-M. TYPIST for general office work. See Mr. Henry. Montgomery Ward. Salem. HOTEL Maidj good wages, steady employ ment. Marwg Hotel. r WE are now ready to Interview and place either experienced or inexper ienced help in laundry. Call at Holly wood Cleaners. 040 N. CapitoL f EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Part care of 3 children. Cooking experience. Good salary. Ph. 3025. j - U GIRL grocery clerk. Top pay. Saving Center. W: Salem. -; - - I ; i - HELP WANTED r Energetic women 18-45 yrs. in good health and Inter ested in retoil business Full training opportunities with good pay from the day you start. Apply today Room 206. McGUchrist Bldg- Safeway District Office. ! faal-M SANDWICH and salad lady, the Spa. EXPERIENCED fountain girL The Spa. , .... .; lrv ,U '" :'' l' Situations Wanted MAN can devote half days to hook keeping, typing; or collections. Phone or personal. tx o-it-imi. ra-rr fiTSfll vmintf ounla want ranch J work, no milaing. f. J. txra. -ox, u depenaence. j 4 B--Kanl PUvSchOOll I1381 ' State Ages 2 S Part or all day i Ph $430. j-ir & i. ! -srir-i- if- GARDENS plowed, disced. Ford trac tor. Prompt service. Bay ; Setter. Ph. Sao. 5 Farm - MODEST ; -i IS Tra-HKwa Ktiwtmi ' "Mother said its still too cold Jo go swimming so I'm prepared for anything." Help Wanted I If You Like Merchandise ' I . ' ' i . and like to work with the public, contact Mr. Mariiunp at PENNEY'S between 10 o'clock and J 11 o'clock an the morning. We will interview both men and women. i PENNEY'S 3. C. PENNEY CO INC. Help) Wanted Male MEN WANTED By C0BBS & MITCHELL CO. VALSETZ, Choked setters, head loader, hea rigger, fallers and buckers. Also green chain handy plan for store. IT See U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 710 Ferry St Salem Salesmen Wanted WANTED: S talesmen. Unlimited op portunity. I No experience necessary. Also canvassers on liberal commission basis. Call; Mr. Powell at 3028 or 21461. A National organization is seeking a high type salesman to represent them nermanently in local territory. Company (has established business in this territory and offers splendid op portunity plor rtgnt 1 man. womprenen sive training and full cooperation given. We will be pleased to bear from you if you are draft axempt and desire a dignified permanent position. Your earnings baseu on sales ana rec ords should be highly satisfactory. Please write us in detail including telephone; number. Replies will be treated as confidential. Box 414, Statesman. Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON SIDERATION WHEN YOU j APPLY TO General Finance Corp. I roR . 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 12 mos. to repay. I Telephone 9168 State Lie; (S-138) 130 S. Commercial St PRIVATE MONEY ; Auto And Truck Loans K Contracts Refinanced ; Money i for new and used cars e trucks regardless of age. No delay bring car and title and ger the money You retain possession of vehicle. After S-'clock unona 3361 or 21143 for appointment ROY H. SIMMONS nil-tf1 bv atata 131 S Com! Rt Phone 916t tM-132) WE iiKi-rTdAYfS' when; people want a loan Makingf personal loans is our busi ness. The more times we say 'Yes' the more" business we do. That's why we do our best to say 'Yes' to every request for a loan. 4 out of 5 get the money they ask for.- The transaction is handled promptly, privately, with out involving outsiders. Loans of $25 to $300 on our salary, furniture or auto. . Personal Finance Co. Room 12$. Second Fir. New Bligb Bidg. .Sit State SU Phone: Salem 3191 . -1 Lic.j S-122 M-165 s s": BkprjiiE:-" jL3i We make all types of personal loans includinf; furniture, note and car loans, for any : worth while cause. We also make real estate loans and buy real estate contracts. For quick" and effi cient seryic see or, pnone STAtE iFINANCE CO. Pnon 4123 812 Guardian Bidg. Salem - ff Lk- 8 216-M 2Z2 ; ! Auto Loans - Willamette Credit Co. mi rLOOR GUARDIAN BUtUDtNO i; ucensx w. u i9i . Markets - MAIDENS U a f 0 Help Wanted Help Wanted Male OREGON men and mill laborers, Ike at i' ' For Sale- Miscellaneous NZW IS gage pump action Western Field shot gun, with two boxes of shells. Also 24 in Child's bicycle. Rt . box in, i-n. ui if. , 4 Mccormick deering w 30 trac tor. Good shape. Independence. Rt 1. 7 mi. west of Salem on Salem-Dallas Highway. Ph. 2-1221 Salem. Alvin Free born. r BILTWELL DAVENO. exceL' cond. S55. Ivory dresser $15. 2210 Chemeketa GOLDFISH. 15c and Un. White Ursa dbl. water lilies 50c 'dump. Any day out sunaay. zit. Laurel Ave. Pritchard, Bonnie Best Orange Jubi lee tomat's. Brussels spts, cel'ry, caulfr, 25c dz. Silke Green House, R. 6. Bx 249. ENAMEL wood range, also a heater: Misc. articles. 905 S. Liberty. Ph. 3570. Must De sold by 5:J0 today. Montg. Ward hot wtr jacket for coal or wood. rn. 21027 eve, or 1640 is. ext. FOR SALE Older type house ' to wreck. Contains fixtures, windows and useable lumber. Phone .9175 or 8919. 6-FT. FRIG ID AIRE, like new. Easy wasning maenme. 472 university st. GENUINE Rex Violin made by the late W. W. Okes, who devoted a life time to perfecting the violin and won the praises of Ysaye. Omdricek' and other masters. The full price of $300 was paid tor tms violin in 1913 by the local owner. In perfect Condition in case. S1SO. PH. 4419. 4 2-WHEEL TRAILERS.! also man's bicycle $35. one Jr. sue bicycle $35 ziio sute st - 1 -WOOD Range, pood cond..! good oaxer, s-o. m. s7a.- t - . i NEW Delta drill press, upright model neavy auty. Rice sioo. zz-O Maple. SWEET Potato plants available after May zota. Slu cwt. prepaid. R. P. Barnwell. Rt. 1, Box 201, Ki. 2-3263, DAY BEDS with slip covers. 760 N, uiurcn. :'. t ! -1 Ub-M 0-n . ... v; chairs, bicycle, 8x10 rug. Leaving tUWIl. oHI O., ilSf. GOOD balloon bike $301 Qt Mason jars lac aoz. zusa m. com i. -j SAWTOTST vlr h.,t.. f)K T3K 1AA1 ki. u box 8CE. Gien creek Drive. ; TWIN Beds, coil sDrines: 4x6! Alex ander Smith and 2 throw rues to match: 2 Congoleum rugs. 453 N. Front i-n. shoo. - - ,- i "Reasonable. Phone 2-4120 after, 8 for parucuiars. ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent 8 C Pugh Ph 2-2458 PO Box 463 LARGE ASSORTMENT unpainted runurure, prune coated for easy paint ing or durable plastic finish. PICK- ariTs co-op ruRN lata fc. state. WILL buy for cash, aeD or trade runs, ammunition, scopes tt trailers. uoa Madison. 590 Ko. High. Salem. vn-rnuA., wu yos. iota cieanea Alexander-Smith carpet; 1 9x12 Wilton tug wivu ku. uiBwu vj appt. ro. asi-. S MO. old daveno t armchair: di nette with buffet: breakfast nook set Call S to 9 P.M. Apt 2. 2050 N. Capitol. - EXPERT washing - machine service mrui wrinvw mil. 11 -n.k c. VA EUis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store. u n. uoerxy. .-. .--x-? 1. 5-PIECE maple dinette act 3785 Brooks St Pa. S323. 1 r-' Classi fled s 1 For Sale Miscellaneous Special for Graduation!; S10 - Permanent fori $7 JO. Irene' Beauty Salon. 341 State St Ph. S654. Open evenings by appt . BEAUTIFUL I pc. Colonial Maple Bedrm. suite, also seaiy roiorew At Simmons Double Deck spring all for ,;, . $169.00 WaL table, buffet At chairs i 79.00 S Pe. WaL Dinette set i . 29.7S Good Seamless 9x12 Wilton Rug 29.75 We -fcava two WaL bed room suites complete with good. spg. su mav Bright Furniture Co. 452 Court St 1 Ph. 7511 . ,. nk MlMuk,Hl ffA ' imuvmm w wm . tor,, car top carrier. 10 Racing hull. h a nn T-Hfi Minnta onntrnL Roth -- . of the above are real clean Jobs .ic motors excellent: 2 place rubber fish ing boat complete with paddles i St seal, sso.uu. Automanc v. as nw "iw tank, complete $42.00. Ford Car Radio. usi overnaujea, wn vna, MEW 12 GAUGE SHOT GUNS, limit ed supply at $14.55. i 20-06 Enfield S porter, -MM Manlicker sooner.. -is Gauge DbL BbL Parker. 20 Gauge DbL BDL ithica, 49 COU AUXO, M-Vtf ins'- aetioa 7i" Bbt and. 38-40 DbL Action uoiu. a .on nyarauuo piwj GaL Aluminum Gas ; Tanks. , Sealed r -MMM-tmi. Ia. wrt rra. SHra i Ictmguishrs. Flash Ute Batteries.;; Don iwiaim, wtflt. nian. Johnston Sheet Metal Co. ' 1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon Phone 5391- ' --.- ! f MiwrlMM' -nablea ns to five you guaranteed workmanship. " - Air conoiuonmg. swnacea. Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stocks. Tanks and . rplrins. JTUtB ESTI- MA1U. nT.TVTR Tvoewrltar. Perfect . cond. Instruction book. 480 N. 24th. -. FINISHERS and toterafcediates. 23ec- tric Oaks Brooder. Ph. 2-242$ morn ings or -eve. Ph. - 2-242. vntTwn nv iH. K a athr seat chairs, sideboard, and 4-burner gas stove.-1495 Saginaw,; . a PC. -ore-war tnninr rm; set Enamel gas 4 burner Tange with oven, broiler trash burner, copper coils. 2315 S. Cot-: tage. Ph. -458. ; i- dininc rm. -rt with chairs, bed stead with springs and mattress, baby buggy. 3810 Center bt ; ENAMEL wood stove with coils $35. Phone 7468. - 1 j PAINT? SPRAY OOTTTTrl COM- PLETE. PH. 2-1288. ! TWO Wheelediler.Tdou press, 50 gal. .barreLt wood heater, camp stove in good condition. Call at 777 N7 Cottage St. i. j ; PIANO. Large square 1 grand. $350. 2295 N. Church St j . . CIRCULATOR heater, like new. Mod el T Ford coupe, good i rubber. Ons trailer. Paul Schaad. i 170 Fairview. Phone 8016. , i : BEAUTIFUL all white -enamel wood range. Call after 5 P-M. 1105 S. 12th. , TRAILERS for rent see per hr. Woodry's Mkt, leos N. Summer. CARLOAD of Eastern Oil 100 Para- fin Base. 5 gallons $2.00 In your con tainer. Merritt Truax Oil Co. N. Front a Columbia. 1 TREE PEONIES. A 1 rare shrub. Choose for fall planting while now in bloom. Fred Worbis. 1 mi. east mt No. of Canby, cross Run. union OIL OUR Specialty: Spray nalntlng. Ey- erly-Gottenberg contractors. Ph. 4248. GENUINE River Silt - free foul seed. - !, Commercial Sand & Gravel Co. PH. 8672 or 7994 ' RIVER SILT Phone 5077 j STOVE repairing St parts. Woodry's Mkt, 1603 N. Summer St WE Buy tt sell furniture, tools. stoves, dishes, motors, radios, Electr-i appliances, household goods. KLIGr MAN'S. 285 N Commercial Ph. 9885. CTKETFK-LIA B60 Union St "ALWGsTbtocK' Woodry's Furniture Mkt Ph. BUS. FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P 1351 LAWN MOWER Sharpen Ina & Atf- lurting. 1 woodry's Mkt. 1603 N, Summer st, GOOD Quality Franavette walnuts 25c lb. Bring containers. Ph. 2-2486 eve.. PRE-WAR baby buggy and crib com plete. Both $10. Ph. 4507. PIANO. Mohawk wood! ranee, dre er. Simmons cot. etc. Phi. 3544 Sunday or evenings after 7. 2EDAR'TEX ; wardrM S and -il Electric roaste. $6. Ph, 2-4180. STVfini C 7intf Vf . Vtln rA rum. in and register how for your post-war Singer. Earliest registration means first opportunity to buy. nuuu njuiBe, uvenpvn, rouira oas table, wood-coal heater, crosscut saw. desk. Inq. 1165 N. 16th.: ntAAn n - - -i . . fYlTKTT? Snantol nunnUt -n-ui aiut females. Salem Veterinary Hospital. Portland Rd. , i 10 FT. showcase. 5 it thowcase. Ph. 5421. ONE single lieht electric ceiline fix ture $2.50: two with three lights $3.5 esch. Good 44 iron bed $8.00, and, silk floss mattress $12.00. Rocker $5.00, two dressers S9.00 each. End table with drawer S3.0O. 745 Court St Phon 7775. Max O. Buren. ; ' SSoTvATTeleeTwVter later with thermostat new. R. M. Toler at Liberty KITCHEN stove and 9x13". rue. verr reasonable. 24S. E. Lincoln St cond., 235. H. L. Smith, i Gervais. , Trade Miscellaneous 31 CHXV. pick-UD.! new tires. Also serviceable manure spreader. 3 mi. W. of Salem on Dallas biway. Box 469. Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Blacksmith steel faced anviL Clarence Moser, Rt I, Silverton. WANTED Child's pedal car and tri cycle in good condition. Ph. 6803. i ' URGENTLY needed at once: Board, room and care of elderly lady in pri vate home or small nursing home. SJ:, - - - -'--bV:I r.': I AM IN THE MARKET for Cotton wood and Maple logs delivered f.o.b. cars or trucks. Oiling prices being paid. Alfred A. Loeb, P.O. Box 1866, Portland. Oregon. MUrdock 4154. GOOD ice box, large or smau. Phone 3698. .j, - - WANTED: 35mm Daylight-Load de veloping tank.' Tel. 7686. WANTED:. Small electric tan loy -service man. Phone 8778. - CASH for -used otano St other mu sical Instruments ' Call i 4641 days r 337 eventngs or tend description to Jsquith Music - Co. HI g High. WANTED to buy or 1 sack cement mixer. Write or wire K, L Gunn, 19S River Br. Eugene. Oregon. 100 MEN'S good oxfords, shoes, boots, ladies low heeled shoes, radios, misc. and household goods. Sundaies, 293 N. Com'L Pnona 3698. . , WANTED, Pianos, Tailraan's, Ph. 5707 KCEIENT condCbedrcoUspringsw highboy, vanity & bench. 518 S. 23rd. $