'" I I pagz EGirr Oregon Must Seek Tourists Says Kirkham j A regatta on the river at Salem properly labeled and cared -for historic, shrines, and interest of th citizenry in the many tourist values of the area could be de veloped as invaluable contribu tions to what may well become Oregon's third great industry -recreation - - Art Kirkham, vicer president of KOIN, told Salem Chamber of Commerce members at their luncheon meeting Monday coon. " V V . - ' : "! ; To get its share of the tourist business, which rose from 3Vi to 7 billion dollars in the years be tween 1936 and 1841, Oregon must take stock of its many ad vantages, invest in them and pub licize their presence here, Kirk ham declared in no uncertain terms. f Letters from residents . of this area indicating that : the scenic wonders of Silver Creek falls are comparatively unknown to the very persons in Salem who would be asked by tourists for travel suggestions, that such historic spots and structures as the site of the Lee mission and the mission buildings go unmarked and un cared for, were read by Kirkham. Oregon with more to offer than California In the way of climate, scenery, parks, public beaches and fishing, got $50,000,000 In tourist : money in 1941, while California received $600,000,000, the speaker declared. j Gov. Earl Snell's recognition of 'the "great potential in tourist bus iness," revealed in his address to j the recent legislature, brought j praise from Kirkham, who also j paid tribute to Gov. Oswald West's I action which saved to the public 1 297 miles of beaches, and to t Charles A. Sprague, former gover nor, for his editorial; support of i highway building programs de ! signed to bring tourist business to the .state and not just channel it i through between Washington and i California. Sewing Helps ' Presented Linn Women ALBANY Short cuts in home sewing is the demonstration to be given at all extension meetings this month, Viola Hansen, Linn county home demonstration agent, states. ... This demonstration includes helpful suggestions in pattern buy ing. A short cut in making bias tape is greatly appreciated by the homemakers. Five demonstrations wQl be given during the weekj The Libra ry Unit met with Mrs. Harley Dor sar near Sweet Home Monday. The Santiam unit will meet at the Farmer's Union hall at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, Lacomb unit will meet in the church basement in Lacomb at 1J30 Wednesday, the Cascadia unit will meet with Mrs. George Long at noori Thursday and Shedd unit will meet in the high school home economic's room at 2 Friday. i No. 50-48! Synopsis of Annual Statement of the United States Casualty Company of - New York. In the State of New York, ' thirty-first day of December. -ISM, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: . INCOME ! Net premiums received, $8,213,009 77 Total interest, dividends and real state income. $408,622.74. 'n.come from other sources, $335.- 429.83. i Total Income. S8.957.06233. . DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid policyholders for losses. $3,243,588.02. ' Loss adiustment vnn. oi u tifj aw g;o,nmission r brokerage! Salaries and fees officers, directors, home office employe, $444,121.47. Taxes, Hcenres and feesj SM6.SO4.03. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. None. i All other expenditures.! 8728.3M.94. . Total disbursements, S7.5M.437.S4. -. . ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (Book Value). $428,250.00. tet2.744 44mort',ea nd collateral, 17J9SJ71 bowl" owned (Book). 11. $1 silU4soao,tOCk own,d Book' value), Caah In banks and on band. 81.081. Preintams in course of collection ltSn,.mc Plber . 1844. fl. 1SJj8.1I. j goTMLM " rtnU dU nd CCTUa Other assets (net). $313,231.81. T,V. -"1? s"l 817.416.454.86. INABILITIES, SURPLUS AND . , OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims, S7.234.S1S.83. . Estimated losa adjustment- expense for unpaid claims. S7S.S10.0O. Total unearned premiums on an un expired rinks, $3,334,324.08. Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac- Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes. $340,000.00. Commissions, brokerage, or other Charges due and accrued. 8374.722.67. ! All other Uabilities. $1.0114788. i Total ; liabilities, except capital, $U. 41A.454.M. CapiUI paid up. $1,000,000.00. Iurplua over all liabilities. $4,000.- i Surplus as regards ' policyholders. $9,000,000.00. T Totsl. $17,411,434.81. ! BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR -THE YEAR : Net premiums received. None. " Net losses paid. None. ; Dividends naid or ereditaH a kolders. None. . " . i Name of Company, United States Casualty Company. i ! Name of President. J. Arthur Nelson'. I ' Nam of Secretary, Walter D. Owens. I Statutory resident attorney for ser vice. Insurance Commissioner. ; EIIM. CHAN . . . LAM rx.T.TXaaiJD. Dr-G.CUJUJJ) CnZNTSS Cerbalists : , til North Liberty CFslairs Portland Genera! Ctctrtc Co OUict open Saturday otiry 10 am. to 1 pj.j l-to 1p-m Coa luitation. Blood pressure and Hirtae ! tests are tree I Charge. , rracuceu I since lilt. - - OP A Announces New Retail Poultry Ceiling Pril , The price department of the day that effective May 17. an current community ceiling prices for poultry at retail were revoked for apply their percentage markup under MPRs 422 wholesale net cost. New community for distribution, to become effective - The maximum base prices for eviscerated poultry items other than are amended as follows: Dressed weight TYPE Broilers and fryers Roasters Light Capons Heavy Capons Fowl Stags and old roosters Geese Young turkeys: Light Medium Heavy Old turkeys: light Medium Heavy . Under 3 ZVx and over ! Vh and over Under 5 Under 4 C5A and oven 4 & over Ail weights All weights All weights All All All All All All weights weights weights weights weights weights Attention is called to the monthly adjustments appearing oh page 8 of 2nd Rev. MPR 268 for all poultry items other than ducks and old roos ters. These additions may be added j to -the j maximum base prices above. . ;- V . - Grains Suffer Sharp Losses In Final Hour CHICAGO, May 21 JPf May rye and September barley broke the five-cent limit during the last 15 minutes of grain futures trad ing today when a flurry of long liquidation uncovered J stop loss orders. " ' Short covering supported"iMay wheat and corn, the latter closing at the $1.18Vi ceiling, but all other futures contracts suffered sharp losses during the late sell-off. Analysts regarded the break a necessary technical correction since prices have risn sharply in recent weeks, rye ana wneat sell ing at new 10-year highs. At the close of trading Satur day the open interest in May con tracts totaled 5,036,000 bushels of wheat. 2.198.000 bushels of corn, 4,969,000 bushels of oats, 3,959,000 bushels of rye and 748,000 bushels of barley. At the finish, wheat was to 2 lower than Saturday's close, May Sl.75-1.76. Corn was un changed to down 1. May $1.18. Oats were off lVi to 3, May 63-. Rye was 3 to 5 lower, May $1.39. Barley was down 4H to 5, May $1.01. Most of the trade was devoted to evening up market positions be fore the close of trading in the May delivery. Prof it Cashing Causes Many Stocks to Fall NEW YORK, May 21-;p)-While assorted utilities did well in to day's stock market, profit cashing on the recent upswing reduced many industrial leaders fractions to 2 points. The favorable postwar outlook serves as the principal bidding in spiration although some customers trimmed accounts because of the thought that the rise to 8-year peaks might bring out snore liqui dation of stale holdings earnings and dividends still were bullish. Transfers of 1,080,000 shares compared with 1,430,000 Friday. Chrysler fell 2 points and lesser casualties were Hudson , motors, General Motors, U. S. SteeL Beth lehem, Southern Pacific, . Great Northern, Texas Co., U. S. Rubber, Dow Chemical and Du Pont. On the upside were American' Tele phone and American and Foreign power and preferred at new highs; United aircraft, Consolidated Vul tee, National power, N. Y. Cen- Ltral and Delaware St Hudson. 'Amitonian' Issued By Amity Senior High Students , A 48-page edition of the "Ami-' tonian" published by ' the senior class of the Amity high school, was being distributed today. The neat ly-arranged issue is dedicated to "former students and faculty who are now in the armed forces of our country.'' Thumbnail sketches of the fac ulty' and students, accompanied by pictures, add to its attractiveness. Pictures of classes, organizations, student leaders, sports figures and general student scenes also are in cluded. -The "Amatonian" was printed by . The Statesman Publishing company. Store Scrapbooks for Servicemen Needed; Volunteers Are Sought The USO workroom in the J. C Penney store is ready to ship 150 scrapbooks for ; servicemen, "but many more are heeded and volun teer workers also are needed,' Mrs. Verne Ostrander, USO scrap- book chairman, said Monday. The workroom Is open, from 9 ajn. to 6 pjn. lira. Ostrander quoted a navy commander as saying two of the most important contributions of the home front constituted plasma to save lives and scrapbooks to save minds. She said that the in creased casualty list of injured made the heed' increasingly, acute. lis Salem OPA office announced Mon the balance of afar. Retailers win and 423 to their ceilings will b issued and mailed on June? 1, 1945. grade A dressedi drawn and frozen ducks under Section 5.5 (e) (1) Weight W. tout basing- point cities Pac coast - L. A. 8. Fran Seattle, & Portland, Ore. Drsd. Dm. Frzn. Evse. 37.5 48.4 55.4 373 4C.3 52.3 37.5 46.3 52.3 40.5 48.8 53.8 33.3 41.8 46.8 29.0 35.8 40.8 31.5 44.0 47.0 Frozen evis cerated and drawn weight Under, 2 ;A11 weights All weights All weights Under 13 13 to 16 42.0 42.0 42.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 50.5 49.5 483 48.0 47.0 46.5 53.5 52.5 S1.5 51.0 50.0 49.5 18 & over Under? 13 113 to $6 16 or over Quotations at Portland! Portland Produce ' PORTLAND. Ofe- May Jlr-fAPi Butter. AA prints 46-4.ic; cartons 464-47 ftc: A grade prints 4i',i-4c; cartons 45i-46ic; B grade prints 8-c; 4 canons w-w,,c. -Butterfat First Quality, maximum olJ of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 5i-52',ic; premium qual ity, maximum ot J9 ot i per cent acidity 52-52,4c: valley routes and country points 2c less than first or SO-Bl'C. . Ems To retailers: AA extra large 46c; AA large 44ci A large 42c; A me dium 38c; small (pullet) 35c dozen. uve poultry -Buying prices irom producers: "Effective May 1: Broilers up to 2 lbs; 32.2c; fryers 3 to 3'i lbs. 32.2c; roasters ftver 3',i lbs. 32.2c; Leg horns 28.7c: colored hens, all weichts 28.7c; old roosters and stags 20-22e lb. Country meats -i- RoUbacK prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 130-140 lbs. 19-19'ic; vealers AA.22V4C; A 2Iiic; B 19iic; S 15 174c: culls 12-15c; beef AA 21ic; A 20ic: B 18ci: C 16c: canner- cutter cows 13J,i-14c; bulls, canner- cutters 14-144c; i lambs AA 2c; a. 24'ic; B 22Uc; C 10-20c; ewes i TS 13f. M 12c; R 10C Cheese - SellinK prices to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies 29.9c: loaf s 30c: i triDlets to whole salers 27c; loaf 27VaC FOB. Rabbits Government celling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. - xurxeys uovernmeni uses sup ply;; market nominaL unions uregon ary ixo. i. a.za- 2.35 ': 50-lb. i sack; Texas 3.75; - green 90c aor. Duncnei. Onions Sets; eastern 32s 7.65; rlanUT Walla Walla, 60 bunches .00-60. i i Potatoes Nominal: Deschutes culls 3.00; Klamath Falls culls 3.50 cenUl; 90s l.eo bag; local is, loos 3 jaa; Maine No. 1. 5.15 cental. 1 Potatoes j New California white 3.74-4.24 per bag. wool Government control. Cascara hark 1844 peel 15c lb. Mohair 1B42. M-montn 4c id. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 834-36; oats- vetch $25 ton valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) $35-38 ton; clover $22-23 ton.; Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21 (AP wneat: no futures quoted. . No cash grain quoted. Cash -wheat (bid): Soft white 1.53; soft white (excluding Rex) 1.54's; white club 1.54'i; (western red 1.54i". Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.54'; 10 per cent 1.58; 1 11 per cent 1.65ft; 12 per cent 1.68. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.56'i: II Per cent 1.64'it 12 per cent 1.66U. Today's car recetDts: Wheat 62. bar ley 6. flour 13, corn 6, oats 1, mul- leea 1 1, llax l. . , -.. i Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., May 21 (AP) (w fa (salable cattle 1400. total 2050: salable calves 200, total 225; market fairly active, mostly steady; instances strong os lea steers, quality consid' ered; Rood-choice fed steers ' 16.00' MM, few 17.50. one load 17.65; load fed Holsteins. medium grade 15.25; common steers down to 12.00; few stockers 12.50-14.50; load good-choice fed heifers 16.25: I common - medium heifers 11.00-14.00; canner - cutter cows 7X0-9.50; imedium-good beef cows 11.00-13.00; mixed cows and heif ers to 14.00; medium - good sausage bulls 10.50-11.50; good beef bulls 13.00-75; v odd head to 14.10: good choice vealers steady at 15.00-16.00. Salable hogs 250. total 1100; feeder pigs 50 cents to 1JD0 higher, otherwise mostly steady; barrows and gilts. : an wciidii la.o: sows la.uu; staes 14.50; gooa-cnoice leeaer pigs lav-m.VJ. -Salable Shees 1700. total 2850: mar. ket acuve. steady; good-choice spring iniDs ujv; . some oeia nigner; common - medium grades 11.50; one load a ood -choice I No. 1 oelt. ahorn lambs 135; medium - good No. 3 pelt tamos ii.ao-iz.z9; gooa ewes 6.00-50.. Stocks and Bonds ' May 21 STOCK AVERAGES if:.; - 20 10 , 10 Indus Rails Util Monday .... 86.8 40. 44.3 Previous day 87.0 40J 44.3 Week agOnU. 85.6 39.6 43.7 Month aeO M n ' ttt a in : 10 Stks 65.1 65.3 64J 64.4 Year ago 72 J 27.4 36.1 U2. BOND AVSRAGES 20 Rails Monday i 100.6 Previous day 100.7 Week ago?; 100.4 Month ago 100.2 Year ago i ji&a 10 10 Indus Util 104.6 107.7 104.8 107.7 104.8 107.6 104.8 107.7 104 J 1064 10 Fogn 73.6 73.7 73.6 72.8 S6J Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid: to growers by Sa m buyers but are not guaranteed u j iir statesman: j BUTTER, EGGS AND POtXTRV ASSfJSfi!? uua waoBt aotke) BUTTERFAT Primiura No. 1 - JH J3 M A AS No. BUTTER PRINTS A B- Ju Quarters EGGS -i; Extra large Mediums Standards Pullets J3 Cracks POULTRY ; .i No. I colored hens No. S colored bens i 18.70 24.00 Bakes 32.20 Colored frys ,. . UVSSTOck (By Valley Pack 2Z20 Spring lambs 11.00 to 13L23 s.we,.i.. n,u ...JX to JOS Cows, boners and : cutters .04 to M Cows; common j i to X8 Cows top dairy ; jos to JM.50 cows, oeei typo - ,,,, jrato j Veals .13 to .14.50 Buiis; - , .08 to J 2 Hogs, 160 to 270 , j J5.45 Sows -, 1 03 Xo J 40 OIZGOH STATECMAK, Sataa. OregonPublic Utilities Go XjTp in Value $12,000,000 in the valuations of public utilities in Oregon durjuig the last 12 months is revealed; in tentative valuations -made public today by the state tax commission. All categories, with the excep tion of heating companies and small telephone companies, con tributed to the increase, from $349,464,223.32 to $361,473,551.30. ' Such - tentative valuations !l as computed by the tax commission for assessment purposes are sum marized in gross amounts, in com parison with 1944 equalized and final valuations, as follows: I 1944 1945 Aircraft $ 073.790 00 f 094.000.00 Electric 111.406.486.40 1 112.S01.2lS.00 Electric - . - - T railro'ds 7.416.643.00 8.823.718.00 Express - 17740.00 - ' 213.567 JO lias 1346484.00 r 19,802.411.00 An increase of approximately Heating 1,446,200.00 : 18800.00 ieam railro'ds 1325730 170,648,161 JO 4.211.503.23 4.383.296.50 238,060.60 2,47430.72 3S.446494J9 40.102j$4m 5S.433.00 . 6344 40 624.000.00 (HIOO.OO WtMIM S.145.l4.00 Private cars Telefraph , xeiepnone (book) Telephone (smaui Ton br'ge water cmpnies Totals S34S.464.X23.32- 8361,473510 : - I I The first Wagnerian festival was held in the Festival. Theater in Germany in 1878. ? Classified Advertisiag I Statesman I Classified Ads Call 9101 Three insertions per line 25c Six insertions per line 40c One-month per line$1.25 Minimum charge 25c; S tL min- Imum 35c; 6 tL min. 45c Nib ; 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 run undei the heading "Too Late to Classify." S The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proDer classification. f '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. f A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dress is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman 'Jm not at liberty to divulge Inform mat ion as to the Identity of aa rftrarlt... It.lni aitw mJt i Livestock and Poultry $137.50 for gentle heavy teams. Guar anteed pullers. Make good loggers. Ph. 23101 after 4 P.M. . . .- i . FOR SALE: 3 younsr sows, two bred: also one boar. j. F. Ktmmler, Rt. $ 2. Box 348. Salem, north on Chemawa ou (fujsnway vs. j SHOP made tractor 8300." dIow and cultivator included. 2295 Lee St. after S P.M RABBITS WANTED AU sizes.? 4 to lbs. wnite Z4c lb. colored 22c lb. live weight. RabbR Skin?, best orices. wire siretcners ana otner suoDlies. Salem address 60 Ratcliff Drive. Dhone 2-1530. Portland address, Rabbit Meat Co. 8917 S. . Stark. Sun. 1722. WANTED Old or fox feed hones. highest market price at your farm. Phone coUect Albany 14F14 or write Montgomery Wild Animal Farm. Rt. a. Aioany. . - j FOR SALE: ! Spotted kid pony $100. Very gentle. Weight about 600 lbs. 1675 Yew St. Ph. 7591. f 250 NINE WEEKS New Hamp. chicks. Price on lot only. Also 20 rabbits and nutcnes. mm Baker. Rt. 4. Box 231 Sunnyside. IF YOU want to buv anvthine lut. ed in this column and need the cash to buy it with then do what hundreds of other people do phone Salem 3181 and ask for the money on the Per sonal Finance Company's Special Fi ance Plan, 518 State Street i WANTED: Beet and canner cows bulls and veals. Will call at farm E I Snethen, 3370 E. Turner Road Phi 21345 Morns or eves.. f Help 'Wanted ELDERLY couple to manage large apartment house. Box 424. Statesman. SRY mrar si m n.. v.. c..KM Eood Shop. 231 N. High. J CLERK and cashier wanted. Grand Central Mkt. 185 N. High. Pb, 7323; WANTED: A good aU around wool presser. Can make $73 per week. Apply at -Hollywood Cleaners. 2040 N. Capitol WANTED: Comptometer - operator. Dairr Ovp,. Hip . Com!.- j Legal Notice NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT to the Circuit Court of the State 'Oregon for the County of Marlon. Probate Department I In the Matter of the Estate of George B. Weir. Deceased. . NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN that the 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 da of June, 1945, at the hour ttf 10:00 a m. of said day and the County Judge's office In the County Court house 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. , . j . Dated this 8th day of May. 1945. ': ' George B. Weir. Jr.! Administrator. My 8-15-22-29 FINAL NOTICE j Notice is hereby given that the urt- dendraMf K. 9A , in it,. r4H..U Court of Marion County, Oregon, Pro- mm uciwums aim -venxiea zinai account as Executor of the estate of Fred L. Miller, deceased, and said Court has fixed Thursday, June 7, 1843 at ten cfclock A.M to the Circuit Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, in said County, for """I Mm iinu accoum , ana ' mu wwjevuuiu uicreio. Dated this 8th day of May. 143. f t CARL R. MILLER, , I , Executor. Estate of Fred . Jh ,MillerJ- Deceased. WALTER S. LAM KIN. Attorney. Salem. Oregon. My 8-15-22-29. J. S. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT ROSEMARDC DE PARIS, INC, a New York Cor poration of 664 Fifth Avenue. New York. New York, being engaged to the business of seuing. chocolates, candies. cakes, cookies, tarts, bon bons. Jellies ' and marmalades, has adopted for Its use a trade-mark of which the following is a description: The word "Rosemarie" in script fol lowed immediately underneath by the printed words "de Paris"; above the wording is the figure of a crown and underneath the crown -is on inset in which appears the figure of a coach and the initial and -on each side of the crown and inset is the figure of a lion. My., 22-2$ J. a. . , ,s Oregon. Tuesday Morning. May hinahcidl Help Wamtel--BIaIe Workers ROW Mnblnved In star : mn. auction should not apply and will not bv miHKrea tor employment oy em -ployers advertistnc u this section Men Wanted .j .. i i ' i .-.. Under 30 years of age jde siring special schooling in electrical appliance 1 ser vice. Attractive salary while learning.; Apply! at HOGG BROS. 286 Stat St. , Phone 14S MAN TO Help on truck; and work In warehouse. Apply , Woodry IMnu fare Co. 474 South Commercial. - BUTCHER: Wanted, experienced but cher for steady Job. good pay. Apply Grand Rondo Mercantile Co., Grand Ronde, Oregon. ;; ; GROCER YMAN: Wanted, experienced Fenix. Eaton HalL Wiliamette uni versity, i i t i i . . BUS Boy, morning shift. Marion Hotel. ' v. .4. .. j, jif . . men 18-2S. Immediate, permanent work. Some traveling. $69 weekly aver 'Mr. Wells, Senator Hotels S FRY Cook wanted. The Spa. i MEN wanted to work in cemetery. Steady employment good pay. Essen tial work. Ph. 8632 or call at 290 W. Hoyt St -. j- j ' J-.n.---j..r PLANT ' Men wanted. ' Dairr Co-oo. 910 S. Coral. Ph. 1203. ; i WANTED Experienced lubrication man. Walter H. Zosel Co. Chemeketa and High St j i ii s I-.' I 1 ' i WANTED AT ONCE LUBRICATION biAN W. L. ANDERSON, INC. Phone 7703 360 Marlon St Help Wanted Female Opportunity to Learn DENTAL NURSE NEEDED. NO EX PERIENCE REQUIRED. WE W TRAIN. APPLY IN PERSON, 110! COM L. DR. SEMLER, OR PH. 331 IOK APPT. -4 rt CARE for 2 children in my home; ki. j, tux 41. uoeny uist. EXPERIENCED Typist for permai nent position. Ph. 24141. j j WOMAN to care for elderly lady in afternoons. No lifting. Phone 7240, It A JC to l Pit. L . . - j' . WANTED: Girls ' for dining room work in crippled Children's hospital Wages and full maintenance. Call Gar field 1103 Portland.) i WANTED: Waitress i for evening shift. 6 to 12. Apply Blue Bird, j WE can use more" turkey pickers at Northwest Poultry, j 1305 N. Front "WOMETTieIJWAJted i at" City Cleaners. Also checker needed. 1245 State St ) ! t f WANTED; .Middle aged lady tot do light cooking in summer home, sum mer months only. Good salary, bice location. Inquire Hogg Bros., 260 State. WOMAN for housework one or two days a week. Ph. 3345. , I WE are now ready to interview land place either experienced Or inexper ienced help in laundry. Call at Holly wood Cleaners. 2040 N. , Capitol, i HELP WANTED: ! Energetic women 18-45 rrs. in good health : and inter ested in retail business Full training opportunities with good pay from 'the day you start Apply today Room 206, McGilchrist Bldg., I Safeway District Office. .,. ( SANDWICH and salad lady, the Spa. EXPERIENCED fountain girt. The Spa. . . ,!(- Situations! Wanted i Garden plowing tc discing. Ph. 24077, MAN can devote half days office work. Write Box 419 Statesman. ; CHILDREN oared1 for in my home, days. 2474 Fairgrounds Rd. ; YARD and GARDEN work wanted. Phono 3751. Room 00. e -- - . CHILDREN cared: for." Ph. 864, - Preschool Playschool; 1381 State Ages S-e. Part or all day I Ph 9438. GARDENS plowed, disced. Ford trac tor. Prompt service. Ray Satter. Ph. 504. j .,. I ., Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON- SIDERATION WHEN VOU t ' APPLY TO - . General Finances Corp.; T Loans Locally- owned and I operated, we are familiar with all local needs and con ditions and ; lend on any reasonable security. Up to 18 mos. to repay.. - - -. .Telephone 1168 - .-. - -SUte Lie. (S-138) 136 S. CosnmerclalSt ; PWVATE MdNEYj Auto ' And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used ears i et tracks regardless of age. No delay bring car and tiUe and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. . I to 15 jnonths to repay. Aites o'clock unone tSSl or 81143 for appointment - . -v. i ROY H. SBBIONS! : Regulated by state V 4 ' 138 S Com! -.St Pboae 9168 M 1321 AUTO LOANS j Use your car as security. No long riearnartxle. Prompt; private ' service. 818.08 per mo repays in ; 12 months 8180. Come in, or save time by. "phon ing in your application. When apprdvt d make Just one trip and pick np your cash immediately. Personal Finance Gx! .. Room 123. Second Fie. New Bllgb Bldg. S18 State St. Phone: Salem 1181 Lie. S-ia M-165 . Auto' Loans - " ! Willamette Credit Co. TH IXOOR GUARDIAN fiUtLDI3JC LICENSE A M 1S9 " - r iivuijiiuui w uanuie aeparcmcni; steady job. good -pay. Apply Grand Rand UnrintiU Pn r.ruiil Quick 22.' 1845 - Farm - "Darling, I've found a writing your playl" Help Wanted Male MODEST MAIDENS TnAnawa lnWmJ U S Pteal OaW ' :WJL' il III ESSENTIAL MINING INDUSTRY MAGMA COPPER CO. Superior, Arizona NEEDS MINERS AND MUCKERS Permanent Industry offers permanent jobs Liberal Contracts for Miners Transportation advanced f Housing Available ComDanv Representative Will Interview May 21.22-23-24 at United btates hmplovment bervice 110 Ferry Street Salem, Oregon ' Money to Loan $ $ MONEY $ $ We make all types of personal loans Including furniture, note and car loans, for any worth while cause. We also make real estate loans and buy real esiaie contracts, for ju; cient service see or phone STATE FINANCE CO. Phone 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salem Lie. S 216-M 222 For Salt; Miscellaneous ? ORIENTAL wall hanging or couch cover; set of six. Haviland dishes, ttnm nftOTt. Alfl.f.fthioned coffee grinder; vacuum ice cream freezer. Ph. 737X : Pre-war baby buggy, collapsible, practically new. 630 Breys, Ph. 4277. REBUILT Overstuffed lounge and settee, two rockers, daveno and oc casional chair. 1610 Trade St. Ph. 6396. OIL BURNING Furnace. 1410 S. 12th. Phone 5391. GAS Circulating heater. 891 N.Coml ' REM. 2S autoloading rifle. Model 8. Excellent condition. 88 shells. Will consider trade on 33 special W. or 300 Savage so. Tea jucnteo. Amity, on. OXFORD Crer suit size 40.' Light brown slacks size 33. Topcoat sizo 40. 898 N. High. n. 7723. FURNTTURE and stoves for sale. Ph. S-240L H. C. Stapleton. f Studio couches incL slip covers. $20. 760 N. Church. s LADY'S Traveling case, man's Glad stone bag. pre-war. like new. Bird bath. lawn swing. 1309 N. 5th. 4 UNIVERSAL WOOD) coiled range With, hot water tank. 834 Saginaw. ; MAN'S Wrist watch, 15 jewel Lon gine. Ph. 5185. ; STEW AST-Warner table model rad io. Good condition 830. 775 Mill St. 2-HORSE trailer, -well built, cxceL rub. Reas. Ph. 3483 from t to t pro. i-OIL' Circulators and wood ranges. Y eater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. ' LADY'S diamond solitaire ring. new. Ph. 8758 or 832 N. Winter after 5:30 pm. 1 ATMORATS OZONE, sen and rent B. C Pueh Ph 2-2458 P O Boa 483 " -- iJgrfciii,riiijLnjijr'Ljrif OLD Home Comfort wood range; hot water tank , in good cond. cheap. 1130 SSXrXnArro-j..-! -,,;", V , BOSTON BULL puppies. 2193 N. 8th. P 8-185-. -Jl', . ; SET- of micrometeres and "31 Chev. pickup. S miles West of Salem on Dallas Hiway. Bos 469. . . DAVENPORT and Winter.- Phono ;7025. chair. 1290 N. OR TRADE; New Hart-Sh.-M. suit. 40. ' New - bedrnu set com pi. Slightly used wood circulator. Overstuffed set. Rt 3, Box 580, Liberty. u , KOHLER Campbell piano. Box 70. CoUapsibie bahy buggy. Phone 6063. 1 NEARLY new blue daveno and swing rocker. Phono 8250. - , ., , ' LARGE reed clothes basket. Ironing board, lace panels, metal curtain rods, baby lumper with metal spring. 720 Edina Lane. Ph. S8. ' 800 BU. EAR corn, Trou sackC Vh. Markets - backer! You Gin start j Help Wanted Male For Sale-Miscellaneous LAWN Mower, pre-war garden hose, chest of drawers, single spool bed. mattress Sc springs, treadle sewing ma chine, dinette set. garden tools, misc. items. 198 W. Luther.j i 1 GENUINE Rex violin for which local owner paid 850Q. Perfect condi tion, in case. Wicker baby go-cart S7.50. Beds, stead & springs. Fruit jars and many household utensils.. Ph. 4419. LARGE sized - ice box in excellent condition. Girl's bicycle, new tires. Simmons steel bed, ! walnut finish. Elsie Patton. 215 Jersey St, Silverton. 4 PC. bed rm. suite, coil springs, spring filled daveno, 12x15 wool rug, 3-way G. E. lamp, wood circulator, metal lined Coolerator. all like new. Other household articles. 1644 N. 4th. -DAVENPORT: and. chair, American style, good cond. 2 rocking chairs, din ing table, mortar mixing box and plank. 1368 Fir street - . motor. K Cnnlr- Rt. a Pii'lll B ml on Dallas Hiwar. - . L BUTTTT DININO tsh1 rnrVIn chair. 1140 N. 17th.,. i Wedge wood gas range, 4 burner with griddle tc elec. lamp.. Ph. . 480. SAVE that Victory garden with Watkins CryaUte Ac pyre the um Insect dust See ' your .Watkins -dealer, J. M. oieigmer, jh. a, no. MKm, fa. 22413. r - j ATirorar products, pic nvx r VICTROLA With- records. 2398 SUte. BILTWELL bed davenport, excel. cond.. 865. 2210 Chemeketa. -i - S PIECE bdrm. set $63; davenport 860. All pre-war furniture. 8480 Cen ter. Ph. 2252. . j 8x12 AXMXNSTER Rug, reasonable. Phone 9528 evenings; i SEVERAL small plywood desks, 8 and 4 drawer, hook -cupboard, large wal nut buffet Du Frain's Furniture, 3095 Portland Road. Phono 5762. Man's bike. Generator. 83S N. Winter - OUR SnecialtV! Snrav nainrJn r. erly-Gottenberg contractors. Pit 4244. PICKING Buckets for sale: 8 gallon capacity, metal with handles. Metal Steam Cleaners, 3S1S N. W. Nicolai. Phone Portland Atwater 1220. i OUTBOARD Motors, Evtnrude, Kit Sales, repairing, fishing tackle, boats. Hains Outboard Shop, W. L. Haln, 1201 S. Comt Ph. 6050. T AGATE JEWELRY, Brown's Agate Shop. 1710 So. 12th, Salem. , , , , , j . DRAWING BOARDS 130 to 8710. Can bo need for doors, tables, etc. Boon. 45S Court s TRAILER HOUSE, beds for 4. Fully euy. ajsa. - oo mcxory, fO. SMZ, i EXPERT washing machine service and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed Ellis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store. 318 N. Liberty. . . . j SAND, Gravel, crushed.- Ready-Mix wncmc 1 wo-umi sepi:c Tanks, sew er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO, 1405 TAPESTRV' riiniia .ut phono, records; breakfast set table' erf stand. Apt 3. 2050 N. Capitol. -w v av fwxa. - HEAVY Duty ball and socket trailer hitches 84.63. See us for recapping, all sizes, passenger and truck. Fira- . Anicr ana Lioerty. WATCHES and alarm clocks for re- cnarges. uecxer. 1984 Stat. rUFX. OIL AND Gavsline tanks.' 285 uu avw lu. nanoio uu to. .w. t Classified For Sale Miscellaneou -Special for Graduation $10 Permanent for 8f J0. Irene's Beauty Salon. 341 State St Ph. 8454. Open evenings by appt CARLOAD of Eastern Oil 100 Para na: B.n s v.ilnna tIM in vflur con Uiner. Merritt Truax OU Co. N. rroat a Columbia. TRAILERS for rent BOc per hr. WoodxysJMkt. 1605 N. Summer. . 1 GENUINE River Silt, free from foul seed. I Commercial Sand & ! Gravel Co. Johnston Sheet Metal Co. 1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon Phone 5391 Years of experience enables ns to give you guaranteed workmanship. Air - conditioning. - Furnaces. Gutters. Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stacks. Tanks and repairing. FREE ESTI MATES :J LARGE ' ASSORTMENT un painted furniture, prime coated for easy paint ing' or durable plastic finish. PICK ETT'S CO-OP FURN, 13th At State. TRUCK Van. Width 7 rt 8 in.; length 12 ft height 6 ft, 2 in. Ph. 7114 for particulars. STOVE repairing sc parts. . Woodry's afkt. 1605 N. Summer St. WE Buy si seD furniture, tools, stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric appliances, household goods. KXIG MAN'a. 285 N Cammercial Ph. 9885. CROCHETED FRILLS. 960 Union St -ALWAYS big stock.- - ' Woodry's Furniture Mkt Ph 111. FULLER Brushes 1745 Grant P 8337 LAWNMOWEH Sharpening 8s Ad lusting. Woodry's Mkt.' 1808 N. Summer St SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Como in and register-now for your post-war Singer. Earliest - registration means first opportunity to buy. . Trade Miscellaneous PORTABLE and Electric radios to trade for band - instruments. Jaquith Music Co.. 191 S. High. Ph. 4641. , WantedMiscellaneous WANTED: Good used Singer sewing machines. Top cash prices paid. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 3512. CASH for used - otano at other rou ica) instruments- Call 4641 days or 9537 evenings or tend description to Jaquith Music Co. 191 8 High WANTED. Pianos. Tallman's. Ph. 8701 USED FURNITURE Ph 9188 PRESSURE cooker with pressure gauge. 8 qt capacity. Rt 5, Box 322. 5. , L. Merritt TEETER babe, small play pen, baby bed, Phone 21130.- WANTED: S or 10 ft meat case and complete refrigeration, and- meat mar ket outfit Box 428 Statesman. WANTED: Lawn , swing. Ph. 4441. !We Bay Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED Pianos j1; Furniture and Appliances Call 9148 for appointment f HOGG BROS. j 260 Stato St WANTED: Marble top table, lamps & Oval picture frames. Ph. 21443. 100 MEN'S good oxfords, shoes, boots, ladies' low heeled shoes, radios, misc. and household poods. Sundales, 293 N. Com'l. Phono 3698. WANTED, PIANOS. Will pay cash. Wills Music Store. 432 State St WANT TO Buy, Oseo cameras as lenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 State, I Wanted Furniture IF YOU have furniture to sell see Russ Bright Ph. 731 L 453 Court I Miscellaneous - : I REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING Instruction, Male. Mechanically In clined men get FREE facta about re pair; and installation work opportuni JiSi and ,",Me Xlm training plan. Write Utilities Inst. Box 418 States VETEKANS "i Information Service. Chamber of- Commerce, 1 to 4 pjn. Sponsored by Disabled Amer. Vets. A. L. Brewster. Service omr- 'Ht 4339. J Dental PlateS TWO-EOUB SERVICE IN MOST Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair. - DR. -HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST v nooipn xttog stato St Conv Ph. 3311 For; Rent -Rooms LEEP. B. Bktet -U desired. T. 7558. N-, SIJEP. Rm. Man. 28 Marion. 1st floor - sleeping room. Ph. 82S0. P4. J Ladies only. Call Sun. afternoon, any time Monday ) or Tuea. lias o.k . CLEAN, fftmf kIsm, 1 iw iuuuii. in vourt Bt SLEEP. RM. with kitchen privileges. Lady only. Close in. Ph. 94186. SLEEPING t Room. 653 N. High. ! Room and Board WANT MATTt. Iwapl iiil carf of girl three, in good. home. Will PayieU for good place. References WILL OlSt n tlitwl. T i. home. Phone 23832. v i ' , For Rent Apartments 1 ItU. Ar Vitrhr4 an V..11 nlshed. Heat light refrig radio. S LARGE clean furn. s nc apt. Also tafff, ilD; Ladies, preferably middle aged. No smokers Or drinkers. CaU, after 1 PM. 879 N Cottage. - For RentHouses f FREE RENT: t rm. house In country, with lights, water and milk furn. fx to to employed married man In exchange for - doing light morning and evening chores Call after :30 PM. Rt. 2, Box 170Q. Turn west at Keixer schooL fol low .pavement 2 miles. , t For Rent; HAVE substantial second floor ware house space for rent with freight ele vator service, in downtown Salem. In quire Donald A Young, 207 Pioneer Trust Bldg., Salem. - TRUCKS .for -rent Too drive Me Cun Sr Lovetl ohooo 9609 GOOD Used. Piano n u Stiff, FLOOR SAKDEm . toe rent . Moat- gonyiry Ward. ,