JS I. PAGE TEH Th 02IZG0N STATESMAN, Sdem, . Oregon. WedadaT Morning, May 15. 1343 ' 1 . 90th Birthday : Is Observed - TURNER William J. j ("Dad") Hatfield, believed tor be the oldest - man in Turner, celebrated his 90th birthday on Friday, May 11. Sev- eral friends called on him during ' the day, bringing gifts and cards. A birthday dinner was prepared - for him at the home of his son, Roy Hatfield, when he was pre sented with a birthday cake and , gifts from the family. , The centerpiece at . the dinner table was pink tulips and spirea presented to him by Mrs. Homer Haggard. Covers were laid for William Hatfield, Mrs. Irene Dow, ; Marcella and NeaL Miss Barbara : Standley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hat- . field, Orville James, Ailene and v Natalie Hatfield 1 ' ' Amity May Queen Crowned; Friday With MujsK Pomp AMITY-r-N a I h e 11 e I Scoggon, brown eyed senior from the Grand Island district, Was . crowned May queen by the Amity: high school students Friday morning before a large crowd. j ' ' K"; ' . The student body president, Le Roy Loiselle crowned the queen in the high school gymnasium. She wore a white formal, a cape -of blue velvet trimmed in white, a jewelled crown and carried an arm bouquet of rose carnations. Ruth Rae, maid of honor in pink with arm bouquet of pink, carna tions. The senior class president, Lyle Tresham, was escort, . The princesses wearing formals of pastel colors! carried: snapdra gons. They included senior, Ver na May Culp; junior, Doris Culp; sophomore, Marlynn Benjamin; freshman, Joyce! JLoiselle. Escorts were Leroy Farmer, Norman Rice, Richard Johnson and Bob Burns. During the noon hour the eighth grades were given a luncheon. The baseball g a m e ' scheduled with Dayton and the climax of daytime activities was called off because of rain. : ( . j' " The traditional May pole dance, tumbling and - musical ! numbers were presented.! j The student body play "Keep 'Em Trying" was presented as a grand finale for jthe, May day. 800 Big Forts Can Take Off One Isle In Marianas Chain WASHINGTON, May; 15.HJP) The, army air forces now have the field facilities to mount 800 plane Superfortress raids against Japan from a single island in the Marianas. - i I This was disclosed today in a delayed navy dispatch from some where in the Marianas j reporting that seabees on' one unidentified island have turned over to the army the last of four big bomber strips, each 8500 feet long and capable of accommodating 200 B-29s. The fourth field was in use by March 20. Hood River County Reaches Bond Quota HOOD RIVER, May 15 There wasn't enough time bef ore orchard work td prolong thii coun ty's Seventh Wr Loan1 drjye so everybody pitched in and met the quotas within a few hours Mon day. ! ! Stocks and Bonds May IS 'I ' STOCK AVERAGES i 30 10 1$ 10 Indus Rails Otil Stks Tuesday - -.85.8 - 39.9 43.8 64 Jl Prevloua day 66.8 38.6 -43.7 64 .2 Wk ago . 87.1 40.3 43.S 65.1 Month ago 85.1 39.1 42.8 63.8 Year ago 71.7 27.0 35.7 81.7 1945 high 87.2 41.8 43.8 654 1945 low ..78.6 33.9 39 Jl L 57.8 New 1943 high j ! . BOND AVERAGER. ao 10 fo ' Bails Indus Utll Tuesday -.100.3 104.7 107.3 Previous day 100.4 104J 107.1 Week ago 100.6 104.8 107.0 Month ago . , , .99 J 104.8 101.5 Year MHO . SS.4 104.S 106.0 1945 high 100.6 105.5 107.8 X943 low .86.a 104.0 106.0 10 Fogn 73.3 73.0 73J 71.8 6.1 73.7 08.1 T7e Give SCiH t "... . '",: . ; '.; ':''? :L 1 ' .;":; :, . .1 EHeaflq uarters Fob Boxsprlng and Mattress Set CQ EH .Good heavy covers and deep coils iVlUev J in spring. Full size and twin size. 48-Lb. Layer Built Cotton Felt Buttress flJ.75 50-Lb. Layer Built Cotton Felt Mattress $1145 Cotton MjUtresses.. $1?.75 to $tt Doxsprlnxsi $19.5 to $2.75 i TVell-Known Lines of , Boxsprins and Mattress Combinations C-1E3 - C53 CCD - $73 - $C3 Snbiii's Zc:-3 Fcrmlnro. Co. 137 So. Commercial St. " .v ' ' V ; ''A 1 ft -if I i! Jack Beany, popular radio and screen comedian, returns to the screen after an absence of two years In Warners, "The Horn Blows at MJd night," starting Thursday at the Estnore theatre. It also stars lovely Alexis Smith and features Reginald Gardiner. Allyn Joslyn, Dolores Moran. Gay Kfbbee and John Alexander In sopportinx roles. ..; , f. Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, May 15 (AP)-r AA prints 4-44ie. cartons 46"-47I,1c; A grade prinU 4S',i-46c. cartons 43ii 464c; B trade prints 45,-45c, car tons 46-46'tC. Burtertat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland S2-52ttc; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity 52-52ic: valley routes and country poinU 2c less than first or 80-81 kc tgi To retailers: AA xtra large 46c; AA Urge 44c; A Urge 43c; A med ium 38c; small (pullet) 35c dosen. i Live poultry Buying prices from producers: Effective May 1. broilers up to 3 lbs. 33.2c: fryers. 3 to S'k lbs. 32Jtc; roasters over 3 lbs. 33.1c; Leghorns 28.7c; colored hens, all weights 28.7c; old roosters and stags 20-22C lb. Country meats Rollback prices to reU tiers: Country - killed hogs. . best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-10c; vealers AA 22c: A 214c; B 19'c; S 15-17c; culls 12-15c: beef AA 21,ic; A 20c; B 183,ic; 16'4c; canner-cutter cows W 14c: bulls, canner-cutters 14-14c: lambs AA 26c; A 24ic; B 22ac; C 10-20c: ewes FS 134c; M 12c; R 10c. Cheese Selling price to PorUand retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29.9c; loaf 30.2c: triplets to whole salers 27c; loaf 27' ic FOB. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys Government Ukes sup ply, market nominal. Onions Oregon dry No. 1, 2.25 2.35 50-lb. sack; Texas 3.75; green 50c dozen bunches. Onions Sets, eastern. 32s 8.75; plants, WaUa Walla, 60 bunches 6.00-50. Potatoes Deschutes culls 3.00; Klamath Falls culls 3.50 cental; SOs. 1.60 bag; local Is. 100s. 3.50; Maine No. f, 5.00-5.10 cenUl. Potatoes New Texas Red 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 price nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34-36; oats vetch $25 valley points: timothy (est ern Oregon) 835-38; clover $22-23 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. May 15 (AP) IWFAl SaUble cattle 1600. total 2150: 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 16.50-17.50; good grades down to ' 15.50; common - medium 12.00-15.00; heifers 11.00-14.00; good fed heifers upward . to 16.00: load good 1194 lb. fed cows 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 including one 2770 lb. Holstein pt 12.50 (one of the biggest ever on sale here); good beef bulls 13.00-75; good-choice - vealers 15.00-16.00, few to 16.50. Salable hogs 200. total 1200: market active, steady at ceiling; barrows and gilts all weights 15.75; sows 15.00; stags up to 670 lbs. 14.50; good-choice 106-142 lb. feeder pigs 18.00-19.00. SaUble sheep 1000, total 2650: lambs around 25 cents lower: ewes steady; good-choice spring lambs 13.75; good- choice wooled old crop lambs 13.50- 14.00; mixed shorn umos and year- Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa-J icm ouyers out are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY (Subject to chant without notice) BUTTERFAT Primium - JS4 No. 1 ; A3 j ,No. 2 M i BUTTER PRINTS A u B Quarters -. EGGS Extra large Mediums , ,- .40 .4S? -46 JO J4j . M 20.70 24.00 33.30 32 JO "Standards - - Pullets Cracks POULTRY No. 1 colored hens No. S colored hens Bakes Colored frys " '. ; LIVESTOCK (Br Valley Pack) Spring lambs 11.00 to 13.25 Ewes , M to .06 j Cows, boners and cutters .04 to .06 ; Cows, common , , ;, .06 to .08 ; Cows, top dairy , - .08 to .00.50 Cows, beef type S to AX Veals J3 to .14.50 Bulla M to .11 Hogs. 160 to 370 .. J5.45 Sows .., M to .14 JO Green Stamps HaSSresses ."N Portland lings 11.00-12.00; good ewes 0.00-50; wooled ewes 0.00; common shorn ewes down to 4.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- May 15 (AP) Wheat! Na futures quoted.' Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.53ft; soft white (excluding Rex) 1.334; White club lJ3a; western red 1.53' i. Hard red winter: Ordinary IJa4r 10 per' cent US; 11 per cent 1.62; 12 per cent 1.66. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent LS5; 11 per cent 1.82; 13 per cent 1.66. Today's car receipts: Wheat M. bar ley 7. flour 13. corn 0, oats 1. hay 1, millfeed 12. fUx 1. . StlckMark as NEW YORK, May iI-Con centration on the seventh war loan drive kept the stock market more or less subdued today although motors, scattered rails and issues with a good peace rating exhibited relative strength despite 1 losing tendencies in a number of spots. ; Reconversion doubts proved handicaps and investment caution still was evident The president's warning that ' tax relief could not be expected until Japan surren ders Was a sobering influence. Transfers bf 1,010,000 shares compared with 1fl80,000iMonday. ! Th Associated Press 60-stock composite was up H of a point at 64.4. Of 994 issues appearing, 390 were gainers,: '301 down and 213 unchanged. Chrysler .rose United Aircraft lost Vk. 1 Armory Guard Injured When Shell Explodes ; -1 Kaeppeli Albert, 58, of Turner, a guard at the armory was treated at the Deaconess ' hospital late Monday after a shell exploded as he was cleaning a gun at his work. Attendants said that the shell cut a large gash 'near his cheek bone and severed sin artery, which bled profusely, but after-first aid treat ment, he was able to return to his home. 1 - - I 1 Ranch Ramblings By the Rural Reporter i Frank Crawford, over in Polk county, has J arranged hii cover crop i disk so that he can used it in his orchard without going too deep He has a pulley-wheel bolt ed on the spindle between the disks; one on each section in about the middle of the section. 5 Others of the same kind were seen idling in orchards at the time I was through that section. The: siie of the pulley wheel determines the depth. If you ,have a 20-inch disk and want to go down about four, inches.! you eet a l2-fauh pulley wheel.- This arrangement, some of f the farmers explained, does: a better: job in cutting up the cover crop than does an , ordinary disk harrow.' t - f . -j .-;y;;.kj.: 1, While over in the Spring Val ley -tection, the reporter ' noticed that the Alvin Madsen farm had been; sold and that the old house builf by the Townscnds ; around 1890r was torn down. A machine shed, had been made from i the boards from the house. One par ticularly notices the fine doors in the machine shed taken front the old house.- All of the land is be ing farmed, t 1 - , 1.. ' .-. i l i . Romaine B. Ware, frequent con tributor to .national horticulture magazines, is now a rancher in his own Tight, He bought ; the bulb farm and retail Tily business from Julit JE. Qark in the Riverside district hear . Canby. Mr. 1 and Mrs Ware plan to continue the lily business and at the same time add: a few other plants. 4 - i - ::4L.;'U.:f-l. ; Mrs. Anna Hayes has been ap pointed as farm labor assistant to succeed Mrs. Miriam I Jernstedt in the McMinnyille office. , "Wil liam J. Maxwell who has assisted with1 the farm labor program for the past two years, will help again this summer, . . Eggs Uanloi - To? Prices Paid! Prompt . Remittance Shin or Bring Tear Cggs to FE1ED riEYEh , V EGG DEPQT 5 HI 8. TL Alder SL L Portland. Ore. i. J Begins Wheat, Rye I At Seasonal 1 High Records w j!' ! r CHICAGO, May 15 - Off) t Mayl corn' reached the ceiling iif or that delivery jr-'ILWH in;todayi grain futures trading. Wheat and rye established new seasonal highs. The market ' started on a firm basis 'and "worked steadily upward, , with . occasions jirofit waing- causing recessioBS;! 014 scion duration. J : r There was no special t pressure on wheat, jf The roff erinfcs f were comparatively light. Cash interests bought May; wheat, presumably to remove hedges against wheat not In a position for May delivery on May contracts, 'dealings jln which expire a week' hence, f r ! . ' - At the close , wheat was j to 1 higher than yesterday's 'close, May $1.76. Corn was Sa to IV. higher. May, $1.18. its 1 were to 1 cent higher, .Jytayf 65. Rye was to 2 hlghr,i;May IL41H-H. ; Barley was ft to 2 higher, May 97.;. . .1 ! . ' s - Classified AdrertisjUif . Statesman j' Classified Ads Call 9l0l Three Insertions per lin Six insertions per lin& l40c One month per line4L.Sl.25 Minimum charge 25c; 3 XL min imum 35c; 6 tL min. '45c. No ' refunds.' t - Copy for this pas accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. . Copy re ceived after this time wilt be run undet the beading "Too i; Lata to CUssify " 1 I! f ' The Statesman reserves the! tight to reject questionable . advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. j The Statesman assumes 00 finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements pub lished in its columns and f in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment In which the typographical mistake accurs. i j A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dres Is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The SUtesman not at liberty to divulge infor mation as to the identity of an advertiser using a "Blind1? ad. 1 ' v Livestock and Poultry NINETY-10 week old New ! Hamp. pullets. 2594 S. Summer, house just off Summer. j - 5 YR. Old Saddle horse, bridle, sad dle and martingale. Sell ' at public auction. Max Groesbeck. 2$ Sllverton Road. 7 p ML, Wed, May 16. j . SADDLE Horses, 4 pin toes, several others. Black Shetland. 1 Work mare. Few extra saddles. We never refused a reasonable offer. D. D. Delp, ' mile C Fairgrounds. Silverton Rd. I .j - ? S MILK' Cows. ,i m. S. rube school. Buster Murphy. Jefferson Rt, 1. Bsc 49. 600 NICE STARTED Broad Breasted Bronze turkey poulU. 1 mile East of yesvUle School. Rt. 7. Box! 365J. PUREBRED Collies tt Shetland sheep dogs, pups Si grown stock. Nelcrest Kennels, Reg. S Mi. S. W. Turner, nr. Cloverdale School. - j , W YOU want to buy anything list ed in this column ana need the cash to buy it with then do what hundreds of other people do phone Salem 3191 and ask for the money on the Per sonal Finance Company's Special Fi ance PUn, 018 State StreetJ : ' WANTED: Beet and cafiner cows bulls, and veals. Will call: at farm E. I Snethen. 3570 E. Turner Road Ph. 21343. Morns or eves. ; Auctions STAYTON AUCTION Sale, Thurs., 7:3(j p. m. in our new location 1 block' North and i mi. west of previous location. Heavy springer cow. Other cows, heifers, calves, pigs, chickens, rabbits, furniture, machinery. BJUKG; WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. H Help Wanted WANTED: Men. young and old. to travel with Arthur Bros; Railroad Circus. In Salem Wednesday; May 16th. East of Fairgrounds on Silverton Road. ". Summer Resort, Needs laundry workers, hotel clerk and odd jobs man. Ph. 2-1644 or write N. D. Bruckman. I960 VlrgixOa St. wm... lWIK1t UiWJU Central Mkt. 184 N. High. PH. 7323. VlMrm a lmu ' . , preaaer. Can make 673 per week. Apply at Hollywood Cleaners. S040 N. Capitol PROOir RTAnrn mo mrv rrruM A WEEK. 6 p.m. to 1M ajn. Previous experience deairabU; aUrtoeas. de- pendabihty : essential. Regular position, tt interested please write Box ii care The Statesman., , . "jl, vj ac. ; vvmpwnictfr!i operator. Dairy Co-op 910 S. Com U -T ' "-'II- 1 I ! i mj aV SkJ 1 aTT m ' a , Help Wanted aiale j Workers inow emplnyei An war pro. auction BhOUId not innl nil nrlll b be considered for employment by em auvcrusmg m tnuv section MAN ' Tf rnrlr; tn t.lf seed store. Phone 9416 for appointment. ,3TI0,.enJ?rsntd- Dairy Co-op. Bill Sl aT'iTmi'l VK : ffsnnc i n T. t .... r yer-roun4 job. Box 422, e-o SUtei- man . n . . s :i - WANTED: Man under 40 j-with some jelling experience.. Marion jFeed & Seed Co, 22 Ferry' St.: -1. ,.,- ( . MEN -wanted for cannery j, help at once. 4 miles south of Salem at lib ergrrEp GROWERS. Np. Phone MEN wanted to work trt cemetery. Steady employment, good pay. Essen- DIM. CHAN . . . LAM ; Or.l.TXaaJ J. . DrX),CaaavN Jl CHINESE nerbaJMa 1 . 241 Nortli Liberty i ; 17. Portiaad General Oectnc Co Office open Saturday only 16 am to 1 pra t 6 to ?Spn Coo xulteUon Blood pressure and urine testa are frae ej charg j. Practiced since WiJ " ,JS . - . i 3 Finahcidl Ilelp Wantetl Slale BUTCHER: Wanted, experienced but- cner xor sieaoy joo. gooa pay. Apply -Grand Ronde Mercantile NCo Grand . Ronde. Oregon. 'lK,,,t I,,,,,, ,,, WANT, middla affMt' man m round r work. Erlwarria Pnlh (rm and Hatcnery. Rt. S. Box 91 Ph. 2-2943. GROCERYMAN: Wanted, experienced groceryman to handle department: steady Job. aood oav. AddIv Craiul Ronde Mercaatu Co, Grand Rondev-I FRUIT and veeetabu mad. Good nav to- itart. The best pay in the food business for an experienced man. Sav ing Center. W. Salem. : . . j . . man. Walter H Inwl Tn. :riiii.v and High St. ill Help WantedFemale WANT .aHArrtw . la1 1nr I anmnntM and help with light housework by June 1st. Ph.. 9463 or caU 1177 Center. YOUNG T-arfv - tn: nrnrk In oVtlM- prsctorS office., 642 N. Highw , 4:-: to 11 p. m.' Apply at The Blue Bird. WOMAN To! wash : dishes sat naw unit Lausanne Hall.' Willamette ' uni versity. Call Miss Jack. 9265. " WAM omee' eWL!" Avxiitr itea ii. Capitol. Ph. 3031 or 7903.. " , . j': , WANTED: Waitress Sat. and Sun. nights. Apply at Blue Bird. WOMAN, for housework and care two children, 2 mornings and 1 day a weefc. 834 Rose. Ph. 3-1331. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO ) : wants office clerk. . Some shorthand required. Advancement if qualified. See Mr. Crossland. 237 N. .Liberty fit NURSES aide wanted. Phone 7020. ; LADY to care tor 2 D re -school chil dren. Ph. S396K :. ' . . r- : .WOMAN for housework ione or two days a week. Ph. 3345. . . . HOTEL Maid. Experience not neces sary. Age 40 to 55. Apply Hotel Salem. HOTEL Maid, good wages, steady employment. Marion Hotel. WE are now ready to interview and lace either experienced or lnexper enced help in laundry. Call at Holly wood Cleaners, 2040 N. Capitol. EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Part care of 3 children. Cooking experience. uooa salary, fa. juzs. GIRL grocery clerk. Ton' pay. Saving Center, W. Salem. i. . HELP WANTED: Energetic Women 16-49 yrs. in aood health and inter ested in retail business Full training opportunities with good pay from the day you start -Apply today Room 206. McGUcnrtst Bidg.. saxeway District Office J' ' SANDWICH and salad Udy. the Spa. EXPERIENCED fountain girl. The Spa. . - - i Situations Wautefjl LADY wishes housework: 1 or rays Ph. each week in Hollywood Disi 38F11. ; .- I SECRETARIAL position' wanted by exp. col grad. Write Box 423. Statesman MAN can devote half days to book keeping, typing or collections. Phone or personal. Box 419 Statesman. RELIABLE young couple want ranch work, no milking. P. O. Box 281, In dependence. 1! i v ' ! - CHILDREN cared for. Ph. " S645. J Preschool Playschool: 1 1381 State Ages 2-S Part or all day; Ph 6436. GARDENS plowed, disced. Ford trac tor. : rrompt service. Kayi saner, ra. 22504. , l . Salesmen Wanted ' WANTED: 2 salesmen. Unlimited op portunity. - No experience necessary. Also canvassers on libera) commission basis. Call Mr, PoweU at 3028 or 21461. A National - organization Is seeking a high type salesman to represent them permanently in local territory. Company has established; business in this territory and offers splendid op portunity for right man. Comprehen sive training, and j full I cooperation given. We will be : pleased to hear from you if you are draft exempt and desire a dignified permanent position. Your earninffa baal An aala and rec ords should be highly1 j satisfactory Please write ui in, aetau including telephone number. Replies will be treated as k confidential. ; Box , 414, Statesman.',! . j ,. . i Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL, CON SIDERATION WHEN YOU . , APPLY TO . .. General Finance Corp. FOR . 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 moe. to repay. Telephone 91SS State Lie. (S-138) 136 S. Commercial St PRIVATE MONEY Auto Arid Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used ears; at trucks rerardlen of ace.; No delay bring ear and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle, i i ' to 15 months to' repay.' ' ! After 5 o'clock oboae $361 or 2114 for appoiatment I ; i ROY H. SIMMQaVf , Remlated bv state s 136 S Coral $ St Phone 916S lit J52l WE LIKE TO SAY YES' WHEN PEOPLE WANT A LOAN Making personal loans Is our busi ness. The more times we say Tes tae 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 your salary, furniture or auto. v Personal J Finance Co. Room 125. Second Fir. New BUgh Bldg. 516 SUte St Phone: Salem 3191 - Lie. S-122 .M-165-- ....: jr- $ $ M0NEYl $ $ f We make all types of personal loans Including furniture, note and ear loans, for any worth while cause. We also make real estate loans and buy real estate contracts. For autck and effl- ixient service sea' or phone . STATE FINANCE CO. Phone 4121. 213 Guardian' Bidg. Salem Auto ' Loans Wiilainette Credit Co. VTH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING UCENSaVH M.159 For Sale Miseellaneonj SAND. Gravel, crushed. Ready-Mix concrete. Two-unit Septic Tanks. -Sewer Pipe. Oregon Gravel Co, 1405 , N. Front 5t Pli. S417v - ; - - Farm MODEST MAIDENS : v Tnaaaart aaflaM U & rataat Oflka - fcs.WlNi.Oi., - CivirSsw aLEdaaBasBalaPlT ! "Surelcan read. But tomorrow. Help Wanted Male MEN WANTED By C0BBS & MITCHELL CO. . VALSETZ, OREGON j Choker setters, head loader,! head rigger, fallers and buckers. Also green chain men and mill laborers, handy man for store. ' '. ! .--- . . . ,.t - ''''-. . See Ike at , J ' ' U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE J ! 710 Ferry St Salem. i . For: Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Pre-war daveno, $35. Phone 4223. DUO Thermo oil circulator, ' $39.95. , GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 247 N, .. Liberty St - Ph. 4615 OUTBOARD Motors, " Evinrude, Elt Sales, repairing, fishing tackle, boats. Hains : Outboard Shop, W. L. Hain, 1201 S.: ComX Ph. 6060. 'i FARMERS Attention:. Electric fence controllers, $19.95. Time switches for chicken houses. Yeater Appliance Co, 255 Nj Uberty. NEW IK gage pump action Western Field shot gun, with two boxes of shells. Also 24 in Child's bicycle. Rt 5. Box 187. Ph. 23T14. McCORMICK DEERTNG- W 30 trac tor. Good shape. Independence, Rt. 1, 7 mi. west of Salem on Salem-Dallas Highway. Ph. 2-1321 Salem. Alvin Free?i .born, i j SWING Rockers, spring construction, $32.75. -, GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. " 247 N. Liberty St. Ph. 48IS GOLD SEAL Coffee Makers, $2.29. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. BULTWELL DAVENO, excel, cond. $55. Ivory dresser $15. 2210 Chemeketa. GOl2FISIL15Tai dbL water lilies 50c clump. Any day but Sunday. zis Laurel Ave. SPERTI and Sunkralt ultra violet sun lamp.; Yeater Appliance - Co . 255 N. Liberty. PritchardV Bonnie Best Orange Jubi lee tomat's. Brussels spts, cel'ry, caulfr, 25c dz. Silke Green House, R. $, Bx 249. PILLOWS, $6.50 a pair. GEVURTZ fTTRNTTURE CO. 247 N. Liberty : St . Ph. 4615 FOR SALE Older type bouse, to wreck. Contains fixtures,, windows and useable, lumber Phone 9175 or 891.' IRON Cords and heavy duty rubber extension cords. Yeater Appliance Co 255 N. liberty. 4 S-WHEEL .TRAILERS, also man's bicycle $35. One Jr. size bicycle $35. 2110 SUte, - WOOD Range, good cond, baker. $35. Ph. 7878. good 24 X 36 rag rugs, $1.95. gztvuktz ruHNnuss cu, 847 N. Liberty St. Pb. 461S ELECTRIC Soldering Irons $180 to $9.95. Yeater Appliance Co. 255 N. Liberty. r . ' SWEST Potata pUnts available after May 20th. $lidwcwt prepaid. R. P. Barnwell. Rt tBo VA Ph. 2-3282. rEEDS wttn slip eovenk 760 J. Church. . ; - -. ; UNIVERSAL Vacuum bottles. Yeater Appliance Co 255 N. Liberty. METAL Smokers, $8.95. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. !crty ... pih-y.1? GENUINE Seruke Oriental rug 9x12. Reasonable. Phone 2-4120 after 5 for particulars. . i - ' ATMORATS OZONE, sen and rent 8 C Push Ph 2-2458 PO. Box 463 . tnTT Y1iinrnnt Iritrhen fix tures and bathroom brackets. . Yeater Appliance Co. tsa N. . laoerry. : - - LARGE " ASSORTMENT U un pain ted furniture, prime coated for easy pahjt ing or -durable plastic finish. PICK rrrs CO-OP iFURN 13th St State, MAPLE Boudoir rockers or chairs. '"'"GEVURTZ FURNrrUJUB; CO. -247 N. Liberty. St .LPh; -f6? -WILt. buy for'Caah. sell or - trade s- maim aV tnjWn rmu, . .iiinniin , Don Madison. .590 No. High. Salem. OIL Circulators and wood -ranges. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N.i Liberty. ArrnvA, w a ....... Alexander-Smith carpet; 1 9x12 Wilton rug with pad; anown oy appu -r-n. iwi. nette with buffet; breakfast nook set Call 5 to 9 PJ4. Apt, 2. 2050 N. Capitol. MAHOGANY secretary desks. $51.39. J GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. . ' 247 N. JUberty St . Ph. 461S RIGID Ironing boards and covers. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. EXPERT washing machine service and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed Ellis at Nelson Bros. .Furniture Store. 315 N. , lUberty. . -. l-PIXCr maple" dinette " set 2785 Brooks St. Ph. 9325.- - ALUMINUM well and tree platters, and cake covers with glass plate. Yeat er Appliance Co,' 225 N. liberty. arkels - m l,v&nha'te'fhtiniifo '. Help Wanted Male For : Sale Miscellaneous TRUCK Van. Width 7 fti 8 in.; length 12 ft height ft. 2 in. Ph. 7114 for particulars. , ! Hi , HP Elec. saw and Uble. One inch - arbor, 3 blades - $75. i ml. on Turner Road from Hill Aeate Shoo. F. W. Hens. Rt 7. Box 381. - ELECTRIC Plate. 2 burner, .white enamel. Like new. 1740 N. 20th. MoHtg. Ward hot water Jacket for coal or - wood; Ph. 21027 evenings, or 640 N. Church st j - 200 CANNING - iars. $2.50: 1 snrine filled studio couch. $15; 1 round oak Uble, 4 extra leaves, $6; 1 : dresser. $5: 1 15-iewel Elgin man's wrist watch. $12. 69$ S. 18th. after 1 p. m. FUEL OIL AND Gasoline tanks. 289 and 500 gaL Randle Oil Co. WATCHES and alarm clocks for re pair charges. Decker, 1984 SUte. j SMALL Lange range -with coils. Also Stx-Wli rug. Very reasonable. 2t53 E. Lincoln." GOOD 22 ft. trailer house C. H. SANDERS. 231 N. High 5838 FOR SALE: Miscellaneous Upestry, daveno and armchair,- phono, records; breakfast set table end stand. Apt 2. 2030 N. Capitol. 4 to 9 p. m. Special for Graduation . ' $10 Permanent for $7 JO. ' Irene's Beauty Salon, 341 SUte St. Ph, 8454. Open evenings by appt i : 12 Canvas Boat with outboard Mo tor, car top carrier. 10' . Racing hull, with 9 Hp. Twin, remote control. Both of the above are real clean jobs fie motors excellent; 2 place rubber fish ing boat, complete with paddles & seat $83.00. Automatic Gas Hot Water tank, complete 642.00. Ford Car Radio. lust overhauled, with antena, $25.00.. NEW 12 GAUGE SHOT GUNS, limit ed supply- at ' $14.55. 90-06 : Enfield S porter. 8MM .Manlicker SporUr. 12 Gauge Dbl. BbL Parker. 20 Gauge Dbl. Bbi. Ithica, -43 colt Auto, 3Bi single action Bbl. and 38-40 DbL Action Colts.-S Ton Hydraulic Jack, new. 2 GaL Aluminum Gas Tanks, ' Sealed Beam Conversions for moat Cars. Fire Extinguishers. Flash Lite Batteries; i - . Don Madison, 590 No. High, i PLASTIC-KOTE paint gives a cellophane-like finish. ' All colors. Yeater Appliance Co 255 N. Liberty.. Johnston Sheet Metal Col ' 1416 S. 12th, Salem. Oregon - Phone 5391; c Years of experience enables us to give you guaranteed workmanship. Air conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters Cave troughs. Skylights Smoke lUcks. Tanks and repairing. " FREE , ESTI- HA1E9. - -A i BRIGHTEN up your awnings and outdoor furniture with Setfast canvas paint. All colors Yeater Appliance Co, 255 N. Liberty. . i s ! OLIVER Typewriter. Perfect cond. Instruction book. 480 K. ttt. FINISHERS and intermediates. Elec tric , Oaks Brooder. Ph. 2-2485 morn ings or eve. Ph. -2-2425, - - - : I METAL - Medicine cabinet with plate glass mirror. Yeater Appliance Co, ! ROUND oak din. Uble, $ leather seat chairs, sideboard, and ; 4-burncr gas stove. 1493 Saginaw. . . i. i $ PC. pre-war dining rm. set Enamel Si 4 -burner range with oven, broiler, sh burner, copper coils. 2315 S. Cot Use. Ph. - 6458. - ' -x-.: 1 , --i : I ILLUMINATED WORLD GLOBES. Yeater Apphance Ccu 255 N. f-iberty: DINING rm, set with chairs, bed stead with springs and mattress, baby buggy.' 3810 Center, St rt- - r ENAMEL wood Stove with colls $53. Phone 7468. ... - - UNTVXRSAX. Butcher tarvea. Four sires. Yeater Appliance Co, 255 N. Ljheity. --.'.'----I i'-r PAINT SPRAY OUTFIT. ; COM PLETE. .PH.- 2-1288. , .' i TWO 'Wheeled trailer, double cider campV stove in good condition. : Call at 777 n. cottage 5t . i : k ELECTRIC! Room heaters. 1200 watt. AAA priority required. Yeater Appli ance Co,. 253 Ny liberty. y PIANO: large square grand. $350. 2295 N. Church St. "... v 1 CIRCULATOR heater. like new. Mod el T Ford coupe, good, rubber. One trailer. -Paul Schaad. 170 Falrview. Phona 8016. ' , - MARY Allen pie tile. Use as plaques and table pads. Yeater Appliance Co, 25 N. Liberty. ; t , . Classifi ed For Sale 5Iiscellaneon BEAUTirUL. an white enamel wood range. Call i tcr S PJsL 1105 S. 12th. TRAILERS for rent 0e per hr..x Woodry's Mkt, 1805 N. Summer. CARLOAD of Eastern Oil 100 Para fin Base. 5 gallons $3.00 in your eon Uiner. Merritt Truax Oil Co. N. Front ft: Columbia. . . ' VENTILATING AND exhaust fans. Yeater Appliance Co.. 2SS N. Liberty. TREE PEONIES. A rare . shrub. Choose for fall planting while now In bloom. Fred Worbia, 1 ml. east 'i mi. No. of Canby. cross RJL Union Oil. OUR Specialty; Spray painting. Ey erly-GotUnberg contractors. Ph. 4246. GENUINE River . Silt tree from foul seed. 4 - i-.- Commercial Sand & ; 1 , CraVel Co. ; - - PH. 72 or 7954 , , . . STOVE repairing . Sc - parts. - -. Woodry Mkt, 1605 N Summer St. ; WE Buy Si sell furniture, tools, stoves, dishes, motorm, radios. Electria appliances, household goods. KLJGr MAN's. 285 N Commercial Pb. 9885. CROCHETED FRILLS. MO Union St "ALWAYS a big atoca," . Woodry'a Furniture- Mkt Ph 511$. FULLER Brushes 1749 Grant P 8357 LAWNMOWER Sharpening Ad : rusting. . - ' - Woodry's ' Mkt. 1605 N, Summer St - GOOD Quality FratMUette walnuts I 25c lb. Bring conUinera, Ph. 2-2486 eve. : ' EXCELLENT -cond, bed eoll springs. bhboy, vanity c bench. 51$ S. 23rd. - PIANO. Mohawk wood range, dress er. Simmons cot, etc. Ph. 3544 Sunday - or evenings after 7..- - , 2 CEDARTEX Wardrobes $6 and $4. Electric roaster' $6. Ph. 2-4180, SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Come in and register now for your post-war Singer. Earliest registration means nrsi opportunity . to buy-. 1 wuuu nancje, oavenpon. rouna oaar Uble, wood-coal heater, crosscut saw. COCKER Spaniel puppies, males and females. Salem Veterinary Hospital. Portland Rd. - , i ts 10 FT. showcase, 5 tt showcase. Ph. 5421. .:..,L-."-L-j--- '.. ONE single light electric ceiling fix ture $2.50: two with three liehtx $3.50 each. Good 44 iron bed $8.00, and silk floss mattrrss $12.00. Rocker $5.00. two dressers $9.00 each. End Uble with drawer $3.00. 745 Court St. . Phona 7775. Max O. Buren. I . i 2500 WATT elec. water heater with thermosUt new. R. M. Toler at Liberty SPRING filled davenport in good cond., $35. H. L. Smith. Gervaia. Trade Miscellaneous PORTABLE and Electric - radios to trade for band instruments. Jaaulth Music Co.. 191 S. High, Ph. 4641. . - tMGHEvT'pi serviceable manure spreader. 3 ml. W. of Salem on Dallas hiway. Box 469. ' Wanted Miscellaneona WANTED Child's Pedal ear and tri cycle in good condition. Ph. 6803. : iTa intoe"jar wood and Maple logs deUverad f.o.b. cars or trucks. -; Oilinr prices beine paid. Alfred A. Loeb, P.O. Box 1666. ' Portland. Oregon. MUrdock 4154. GOOD ice box " larra or email. Phone 3698. ' 1 CASH for used oiano ar other mu sical instruments Call 4641 davs ar 9537 evenings or send description to aquiin aausic isi 5 High - 100 MEN'S good oxfords, shoes, boots, ladies' low heeled shoes,; radios, misc. and household goods. Sundales, 293 N. Com'l. Phone 3698. i - -. WANTED. Pianoa. Tallman's. 'Ph 8707 We .Buy Furniture ntADE WITH A FIRM OF' 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED . ' ". ; . Pianos ' Furniture and Appliances Can 9149 for appoiatment . HOGG BROS. j. 266 State St WANT set . of i Platform scales. Ph. 5861. . . i ! USED FURNITURE. Ph tlU , WANTED. PIANOS. Will pay cash. Wills Music Store. 432 SUte St WANT TO Buy. CaeO cameras as tenses -McEwan Photo SiMp. 439 SUta. Wanted Furniture WE nav rath m hwd ritm c . Furn. Co, 1909 SUte. Phone 7596. XT YOU have furniture to sell sea Rues Bright Ph. 751L 453 Court- Mi6cellanebns - UNlniiE penmanship of JnvtUtions. announcemt's, etc. Reas. prices. Ph. 7371 Dental Platellepair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST ( CASES Bring or Ma!) Tour Plates for Repair. DR HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Adolpb Bide State a .Cool Ph. X311 BOOKKITPING , and . accountlnr. shorthand.' typing, office machines At filing. Uught the modern methods - at The Capital Business College. 345 Court St, Salem." Phone ; 6967. For Rent Rooms SLP. rm. for emp,'girt. Ph. 34961 Room and Board WANTED room and board for elder ly couple. Box 416 SUtesman. - 'oTMESwiiTcenterph. 8630. For Rent -Apartments 2 RMS. Furn. June 1. 1553 SUU. For Rent WE RENT sewrng machines and hava a complete repair service. Singer Sew toajCenUT' 142 8. High. Ph. 3512. TRiJCKS for rent You drive Me Cune aV . LoveO. ohone 9606 FLOOR SAN DEB gomery Ward. for rent V Mont- Wanted to Rent WANT TO rent J or 4 room' house or apt. Adults. Mrs. M. E. Horn. 1450 Oxford St. : , j - v . - . j WANTED: $ bed room unfurnished i house. Permanent government em Bloyee. References. Mr. Vowles. 56$ I. Cottagt. - : , . - .. - ., -. WORKG?MOTKERand child need furn. apt with private batta, Near SUU office bldgs. preferred. Pb, 3963. . ,' . ; THREE BUSINESS girls desire furn, pt References. Ph. $135. . , . v i I