PAGE TEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salav Or?on. Tl-ursaT Morning May 24. 1945 " Pioneer Club : Has Meeting Covered Dish Dinner ' Served Member on ; Thursday Night PIONEER The Sewing club met at the community kitchen Thursday for its regular meeting of the month. A covered dish din ner was served at noon. Those present were Mrs. Roy Woodman, Mrs. Archie Brown, Mrs. Clarence Dornhecker, Mrs. Andrew Theiss, Mrs- Sidney Hanson, Mrs. Tom Keller, and Mrs. Frank Dornheck er. . Mrs. Tom Keller; was ap pointed as chairman on the visit ing committee for this month. The club members voted to make scrap books for the veteran! hospitals. The next meeting will be June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Theiss and sons Alvin and Billie of Corbett visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Keller Sunday. Theiss re turned Sunday but Mrs. jTheiss and the boys will visit at the Keller home a few days longer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hughes and children, Robert, Julia, Edward , and Lannie Ross of Cutler City visited the Ray Slates over the weekend. Robert plans to "visit his grandparents for a; while but the rest of the family returned to their home. 'M i CpL Marion Wells of Oakland regional hospital returned home this week for two weeks. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells of this district and a graduate of the Dallas high school. "I Willis Keller has accepted work as high climber near Sweet Home. Mrs. Keller went to Medford where she will visit her parents before going to Sweet Home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Keller have been living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keller since he entered the Dallas hospital with a broken leg about two months ago. Mrs. Frank Searl, who under ! went a major operation in a Port land hospital, returned home Wed nesday night. j Hay Grading to Be Feature of Meeting Two meetings of special interest to Willamette valley, farmers have been arranged for Thursday, May 31. . i . First of these will be held on the fairgrounds at 1:30 pjnj Arrange ments are being made' by W.. G. Nibler, Marion county,! and Wal ; ter C Leth, Polk county. Purpose of the meeting is to view a hay grading demonstration. The second! meeting will belield at 8 pjn. at the Salem chamber of commerce rooms. At this time Marion county farmers will make preliminary plans for a county as sociation, j, ...' LOSSES ARE TOLD j Feed is always top costly to live to worms and bugs. The de partment of agriculture' estimates the annual losses from diseases and parasites at $471,500,000. In ternal parasites head j the list at $125,000,000. Loss from cattle grubs - - just beginning to be no ticed in the Willamette valley - '. li estimated at $65,000 jooo. Bang's disease takes a toll of !$30,000,000, with swine erysipelas at $1,000,000 and hemmorrhagic septicemia at $500,000. All other diseases and parasites are lumped sit $196,000, 000. HEIFERS EAT ' The average consumption of hay per heifer from 16 weeks to a year will be about! 10 pounds per day. It will take at least three pounds of fitting ration or simple low protein grain ration i.o keep the heifers growing hiring this period. TOULTS NEED CARE i i Poulta, like kittens, are almost blind when hatched. It is several days before they attain full , vis Jon.. Growers should tike pains to make sure poults sed their feed -J - 4.1 8J A j . ml Stocks Dip on Profit-Taking NEW YORK, May 23-4VStock market, prices slipped! factions to more than two points today after wave of profit-taking left only a handful of favorites! above wa ter. , 4 .-;"!.;.: .- Selling became general in less than an hour after an irregular and moderately active opening. Several recovery attempts failed but a few leaders tacked on plus Igns. . ....... ., ; j ; The Associated Press 60-stock composite dropped .5 of a point to 4.. Transfers aggregated 1,310, 000 shares compared with 1,050,- ooo Tuesday. 9 DRESSED! Tc? Prices Paid! Prempt Remlttaac . - , -Skip to :;; j .::! '-.Eiviiisa m 4il C. ?. Yamhill Et er Z. E. ZZzi & Foster Bird. r - t VTa can accept ... animals killed la c: "jsce wi O.) P. A j V -, - 5 t . . . . ( :.,::-..:':. 4 Sonny Tofts, Ring Crosby In a scene from their latest Paramount picture co-starring; Betty Button, -Here Come the Waves, rjr, romantic musical. Opens Friday at the Elsinore. j Cow Starts Paying After Second Year Of Production The first two years of a cow's producing life are roo m-a n d board days - - days in which she pays for her keep from her birth until she freshens for the first time. This is what experienced Wil lamette valley cattle men report. Consequently what a cow pro duces year after year is a much better record than what she may produce in one year. This is where the national dairy herd improvement program comes in. By looking over records, pros pective dairy cow buyers are able to choose from a long-time produ cing strain. In some cow families, cattle are not so long-lived as in others. A cow that can produce well for 10 or 12 years is much more valu able than one that dies at the age of five or six years. The three qualities most desir able in a dairy cow are, first, high productivity; second, long evity and third, type. TRACTORS DANGEROUS The national safety council fig ures show that 50 per cent or more of the accidents with farm machinery involve tractors. If 1945 farm fatalities with tractors follow the pattern of past years, the principal causes ef injuries will be overturning, falling from or being thrown off the- tractor. accidents with power take - off shafts, accidents while cranking, and accidents from fire or fumes. HENS HAVE LIMITATIONS In spite of lights, vitamins, hor mones and the many other things experimented with to encourage laying, poultry experts have yet to find the stimulus capable of making a hen lay more than one egg each 24 hours. MOW GRASS OFTEN To rid the lawn of crabgrass, mow often at m" inches to re duce seed. Feed lawn heavily in the fall. Crabgrass is a persistent annual which spreads by seed. Keep the seedheads off. Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- May 23 (API- Butter, AA prints 46-46'ic; cartons 46?4-47ic; A grade prints 45 'i -46c; cartons tS'a-46sic; B grade prints 43t-45Jc; cartons 46-46'ic Butterfat Tirst Quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-522c: premium Qual ity, maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity 52-52ic; valley routes and country points 2c less than first or 50-51 iC Eggs To retailers: A A extra large 46c; AA large 44c; A large 42c; A me dium 38c; small (puUet) 35c dozen. Live poultry Buying prices from producers: Effective May 1: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 32.2c; fryers 3 to 3',i lbs. 32 lc: roasters over 3i lbs. 321c: Leg horns 28.7c; colored hens, aU weights 28.7c; old roosters and stags 20-Z2c ib. Country meats Rollback prices, to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-lt'ic; vealers AA 22V4c: A nv4c; B-m&ers 15 17c: culls 12-lSc; beef AA 214c; A 20ic; B 18'c; C 164cr canner cutter cows 13-14c: buUs. canner cutters 14-14Sic; lambs AA 26c; A, 24'.c; B. 22Uc: C 10-SOc; ewes - FS IS'.ic; M 12c; R 10c. . Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers Oregon Uipieta 29.3c;- daisies 2S.Sc; loaf 30 Jc; triplets to whole alers 27c; loaf 27.c FOB. Rabbits' Government celling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys Government takes up- pij, owkci nominal. - Onions Oregon dry No. U 1.23- 00-10. saca; Texas 3.19; green 50c doc bunches. .Onions Sets, eastern 32s T.65: plants. Walla WaUa, - 80 ' bunches Potatoes Nominal: Deschutes culls 3.00; Klamath Falls culls 3.50 cental; 50s 1.60 bag; local Is, 100s 3 JO; Maine iMo. i, 9.19 cental. Potatoes New 3.74-4.24 per bag. California white Wool Government control. Cascara bark 1S44 peel 15c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. ' . Hay Wholesale prices nominal Alfalfa No. 2 or better $34-36; oats vetch $23 ton valley points; timothy eastern Oregon) S35-3S ton; clover ion. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. May 23-AP) No wheat futures or cash grain quoted. Cash wheat (bid): soft white IJU; ott white (excluding rex) 1.84; white club 1.54; western red 1.54. Hard red winter: ordinary 134: 10 VRiL CHAN . . . LAM Dr.I.TXaa.N J. DrjQ.CaaaN J) CIUNESE Herballsta 241 Nertb Uberty Dpstalrs: Portland General Electric Co Office open Saturday only It am. to 1 pjn4 to Tp m Con niltation. Blood nressure and urine testa are tree ( charge. Practiced since Ull. Oregon Harbors Black Willows Black widow spiders continue to be found in Polk county, W. C. Leth, county agent, reported this week. He said that a specimen was brought to his office for iden tification during; the week. It had been found in Dallas. Leth adds thai the black widow is! the only Spider occurring in Oregon known to be harmful. It has been stated that some black widows are more dangerous than rattlesnakes, f Children and others not familiar tvith them should be cautioned against contact with the spiders jot'- this type, Leth warns. i l DANDELIONS PERSISTENT Dandelion is a perennal weed. May be killed: by cutting below crowns, d r opp i n.g gasoline in crowns or spraying with hormone type weed killer. j RaUy ains At a ose After Losses CHICAGOj May 23.-(P)-Profit cashing caused ; grain markets to dip sharply after a strong begin ning; today but Offerings dried up shortly before t$e dose and some prices rallied asj much as a cent Corn was specially strong and resisted the j mid-session sell-off after the July arid September con tracts had reached new seasonal highs and the December had equaled the ildi top. j Commission houses and profes sional trades' provided the best support for wheat and corn. All markets were quiet The demafnd for wheat was stimulated by the fact that the May delivery finally traded at $1.77, a 20fyear high, and by President! Tollman's request that food shipments j to Europe be speeded up. j j At the finsh jwheat was to 1 higher than yesterday's dose, July $1.63-. dorn! was up to lVs, July $1.67ij Oats were up to July 6lUi. Rye was Vi to 1 higher,! July $1.36-V4. Barley was up 1 to m, July $1.01il Portland per cent 1,58; 1 11 per cent 1.66; 12 per cent 1.68. I T Hard white Barf: ordinary unouoted: 10 per cent 156i; 11 per cent 1.64l,4; 12 per cent 1.66r. Today's car I receipts: wheat 14; bar ley 11; flour 11; corn 6; oats S; hay muiieea i; s Portland Livestock rvniiiAiuj u,e., may 40 fr 1 (WFA) Salable cattle 100. total 300: calves 25; market active, fully steady; tew common-medium steers 11.50-15.00; light stocker steers 14.00: common heif ers 11.00-12.00; canner-cutter cows 7.00 9.50: ; fat dairv tiriw cows 10 OO-SO- heavier weights 11.00; medium beef cows ii jo; ; medium sausage bulls 10.50 11.79; goodi beef bulls salable 13.00-75; good-choice vealers - steady at 15.00 1S.00: extreme top Monday 18.75; for selected beef tvoei vealers. saiaoie ana: total hogs , 50; . market very active: steady: barrows and eilts 15.73; few sows 15.00: feeder pigs lack-. inz; gooa-cnoace unaer l pounas sal able ; 18.00-20.00. i . Salable and i total sheen 100: market active, feeding, lambs strong; top 25 cems nigner paruy on lmprovea Qual ity: 1 lot Mood to mostly choice 83 Ih sprinirers 14.00: common-medium eradec ii.uu-ii.w; gooa snorn ewes t.so; com- mon-Tnea)iim grsaes- 4.50. - - Stocks! and Bonds :1 ' i" 5 May 23 '.' ? STOCK AVERAGES . 4 i io ; io 10 i f Indus Rails Uul Stks Wednesday 4 86.6 39 8 44 J 64.6 nertous day i8.8 .t 44.4 65.1 Week ago 86.1 40 J 43 64.6 Modth ago i.M.l 40 8 41 64.6 Yeaf ago lMr73.S 2S.1 36.6 52.7 BOND AVE RACKS i i 20 10 16 t 10 -i Rails Indus utu Fogn Wednesday - U1006 104.6 107.4 73.7 Previous day U-100.7 104.6 107 J 73.8 wees: ago U-loo.4 104. T 107.6 73.4 Month ago 4100.4 104.7 107.7 72.8 Year ago i w 105.0 106.1 66 6 Salomi Market Quotations The prices 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 oy int auneemaii: BUTTE. EGGS AND POULTRY (Subject toi change without aotkt) Primium ) I " - " M No. 1 j U j JS3 No. i X i 1 JO- BUTTER PRINTS .46 .45 B Quarters 4 EG438 ? Extra larf Mediums il. Standards i- .46 ! .34 2 2 PuUeta Cracks POULTRY? ! No. 1 colored hens 38.70 24.00 32.20 32.20 No. X colored hen Bakes , .,.., Colored frvs LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring lambs i j,,.. 12.00 to 13.00 Yearling lamb Li.. ...-. 0 00 to 11.00 Ewes , 4 4 i .04 to .03 Cows, boners; and cutters JH to .06 Cows, common J06 to .OS Cows, . top-: dairy ;. '.08 to .09 JO Cows, beef type i j09 to J2 Veals ' , f, I j .13 to .1450 Bulls i 1 i M to J2 Hoes: 160 to 270 i 15.45 Early Sows t i OS to Mt. Angel Has 11 Holidays MT. : ANGEL Frands Schmidt chairman of the business mens club committee investigating the holiday closing of business houses, j found 11 days which would re- quire closing under local rules. four church holiday and seven legal holidays. The former Include l&Ll late i Conception. Legal holidays I named are Christmas, New Yea?, Fourth of Juiv. Armistir. Thnti. giving, Memorial and Labor day. ruuu on uuoa xnuay i would be! the twelfth day. The Business Men's dub will Cnan(e "1C oi cams mat an- noutice closed houses on all datfcs mentioned and these Will be dlS- tributed to business men br the committee! with the request that t - . r 1 the coonerate wherever nnun'hlki i ' I Cards in shon winlnw urill in. frts ,cm0r -u , L. oz uie closing days. ' Mac is flie Gaelic word for son.!" and is therefore the prefix in i large number of Scottish and Irish names. Classified Advertising Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line .....m Six insertions per lin , , xn One month per Jine .. .... ,,$13 Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. mini imum 35c; i tL mih. 45c No refunds. f Copy tor this page accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publican tion for ' classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run undet the heading "Too Late td Classify " . ' ii The Statesman reserves the right to reject 'questionable advertising; It further reserves the right to place all. advertising under the orooer classification. i The Statesman assumes no finanJf clal responsibility for errors which' may appear in advertisements pub lished in its columns and in case where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment In which the typographical mistake accurs. ji 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 j not at liberty to divulge inform mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a "Blind aL li Livestock and Poultry FRESH Jersey cow for sale. Ph. I MCM r - i ,T I -JC1-. I, JDVX. S137.50 for eentle heavy teams. Guar- 23161 fte7?4 Pii: ""ir RABBITS WANTED AH sizes. ; 4 to 6 lbs. White 24c lb. colored 22c lb. live weight. Rabbit skins, best prices. wire stretchers ana other suddiics. Salem address SO Ratcliff Drive, ohone 2-1530. Portland address. Rabbit Meat Co., 8917 S. E. Stark. Sun. 1722. ! IF YOU want to buy anything list ed In this (column ani d need the cash to buy it with then do what hundreds of other people dophone Salem 3191 and ask for the money on the Per sonal Finance Company's Special Fi ance Plan. 518 state street. ) I WANTED Old or fox feed horses. hlfhest market oriec tt vour farm. I Phone collect Albany 14F14 or write Montgomery Wild Animal Farm. fit. 3. FOR SALE: 3 young sows, two bred: also one boar. j. F. Kammler. RtJ 2. Box 348, Salem, north on Chemawa on Highway 09. WANTED: Beet ana canner cowa bulls and veals. Will call: at fatm E 1 Snethen, 3370 E. Turner Road Ph 21345 Moms or eves. . ; Help Wanted ELDERLY Couple to manage large apartment ; nouse. box 424, statesman. WANTED: Comptometer operator. Dairy Co-op., sio s. Com l. Auctions stayton auction! Quick Cash Loans Sfllp Trinra 70 P M Locally owned and I operated. w 'are UUIC, XI1U1S., l .OU 1 . if. famuiar with all local needs and eon in our new location, one block north dltions and lend on - anv reasonable ana mue west ox lonner locmiion. Fresh cows. 4 short .vearli-ur helf ers. 2 large feeder hogs, weaner pigs, cheap huuic or cuiuvaung .uurse, cnicAens, rabbits.' machinery and furniture, i urine wnat you nave u sell. Are glad to handie your consignment, large or small. Have on hand several teams pf good farm and. logging horses, all sizes .and ages. 2 good saddle horses; 2 new roping saddles, 2 sets of good Dreecning names.. . . Help WantedIVIale ' Workers now employed tn war pro duction should not apply and will not oe considered ior employment Dy em oioyers advertising m thu section WANTED Man for steady lob. good y. good-nours. fa. iu-r-ii. rljo, in, west Musnroom rarm. t 4 DISCHARGED veterans and young men, 18-26. Immediate, permanent work. some traveling, seo weekly aver. air. neua. aenaior noxei. . j FRY Cook' wanted. The Spa. Legal Notice - NOTICE Or FINAL, ACCOUNT Notice Is Given that Lillian Flake has filed her Final Account as ad ministratrix of the Estate of Frank Flake, deceased, with the Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon and that said Court has designated Mon day. May 28. 1945 at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the court rooms of sead court as the time and place fori the hearing of objections to said- final I account ana ior we closing ox said uiic. -i ' ; ura iki urst iMoutncq wis QUI Day of AorU. 1945, Lillian Flake, Adnunistratrlx AD ZO-Uy J-10-17-24 NOTICE OF REVIEW AND EQUALI ZATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL OF PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES The State Tax Commission hereby gives public notice as by law provided that it will attend In its office at the captal on the second Monday in June, una. ana puouciy examine the assess - men i run oy maoe. ana review we same. andVcorrect aU errors tn valUa - il o.TrorY? bT it .esble in apportionment j of assessments made by It: and it shall be the dutv of the Persons and eomnanles - inter ested to appear at the time and place appoiniea. , ,- i , Petitions or aDollcatiana for the re duction or change oi apportionment of I a particular assessment shall be made m writing, verified by the oath of I the applicant Its nresident secretarr. managing .agent or attorney in fact, and be filed with the commission ton or before ' the dav Iho Kimmlntnn' i required by law to meet as a board of review, and any petition or appli- caxion nn ao nudi. ertfid an riiMi shall not be considered or acted unnn by the commission. j i STATE TAX COMMISSION ! 4 By Earl L. Fisher, -i tomnussioner and Secretarr. My. 24-31-J. I financial Help Wanted Male Jl 117 1 VI PFI W fl iPn f J till IVVl tt j o a ' e ' i' Under dU years Ot age de- siig special schooling in electrical i appliance 8er Attrartive aarv Y10 - Aiiracuve salary while learning. Apply at i -; r i TTAPP TiflO! LlJ Vjlj DIvvJiJ. 26 SUte St : Phone 914 TTrrr T Steady employment, good pay. Essen- h1! work. kph. 8652 or call at 290 HI Dmrf i . i ----:- . WANTED: First class barber to tym thAn Rrtir Aj Rtatocman L.fLAN? Menwnted. Dairy Co-4p. WANTED Experienced lubrication man. Walter H. Zosel Co. Cnemeketa st-' Help Wanted Female HOTEL Maid: steady job. good pay. Marion Hotel, m . i GENERAL OITICK rirl and cashier. Portland Gas-Cbke, Ph. 3112, Mr. Larson STENOGRAPHER wanted for. perm anent position. Must be experienced. uregon state; Board of control Room 109, Capitol Building -. Salem. Oregon. , WANTED Woman 'for general house won. stay tugnts. rn. 74S&. WOMAN for housework, one or two oays a week. Dy rtour. Fb. 6659 Opportunity to Learn ! DENTAL NURSE NEEDED. NO EX PERIENCE REQUIRED. WE WILL TRAIN. APPLY IN PERSON, 110 N. LUMk UK. nriiVH iBlK. OR rn. 3311 FOR APPT , CARE for 2 ' children in my home. KL 3, BOX 111. UDenj UlStJ. i EXPERIENCED Typist ior Perma nent position. Ph. 24141. WANTED: Girls lor dining room worx in crippiea cnuaren s nospitai. Wages and full maintenance. Call Gar- Id 1103 Portland. WOMEN HELP WANTED at City Cleaners. Also checker neeaed. 1245 State St. WANTED: Waitress i for evening snut, to iz. Apply mue sira. WE can use more turkey pickers! at Northwest poultry. .1505 N. rrtnt,; WANTED: Middle) aged lady to do light cooKtng in summer home, sum' ; mer months only. Good salary, nice location. Inquire Hogg Bros.. 260 State WOMAN for ' housework one or two days a week. Ph. 3345, HELP WANTED: Energetic women i G -AK itm In err--rl ti mltl-i rkH inte. ,,, t v ... w..... , ... .......... opportunities with good pay from the ? kcr' Office. SANDWICH and salad lady, the Spa EXPERIENCED fountain girL The Spa. i . Situations I Wanted NURSES Aid desires afternoon work. Box 434 Statesman. CHILDREN eared iforj Ph. 4663. MAN WANTS .lawn and yard work, Box 431 btatesman.1 - Garden plowing 4c discing. Ph. 24077, I MAN can devote half days office work. Write Box 419 Statesman, CHILDREN cared for in my home. days. 2476 Fairgrounds Rd. ., CHILDREN cared i for. Ph. 8645. PreSchool Playschool; 1381 State Ages 2-8 Part or all day Ph 8430. GARDENS plowed,! disced, Ford trac tor. Prompt service. Ray Satter. Ph. 22504. ' t i . . , Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON SIDERATION WHEN YOU ; APPLY TO General Finance Corp. i FOR : . r; i security, up to 12 mos. TO repay, I T-l-nhnn- oim - SUte Lie, (S-138) 13 S. Commercial St PRIVATE MONEYS i Auto And '- Truck Loans : Contracts: Refinanced;. Uuney for new and -used can ei trucks regardless et age. No delay bring car and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. r: . t t to ii jriontns to repay. --After 9 o'clock . onone 3361 or 2H43 for appoiBtment ;!,'.., r",;. ,j- :mm m simmon$ : - - - Rtrulated y--8tatt - " - I3t 'CUml "St Phone '6168 IM 1321 AUTO tOANS II 1 Use your car as security. No long rigamerole. Prompt, private service. $18.08 per m repays in 13 months $180. Come in, or save time by 'phon ing m your application.-When approv ed make lust one trip-: and pick ; up your cash Immediately. ,-. -lu ', Personal Finance Co. Room 123. Second Fit. New Bligb Bldg SIS State St, Phone: saiem list -:. U& S-122 M-165 !i Money to Loan WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage loans, city or farm properties: loans made, as small as S300. See us about I refinancing youi present contract or i morteasav s s Leo N. Childs, Inc. 344 State St i J Phone $Sto $ S MONEY $ $ ! 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 quick and effl 1 dent service see or: phone I , . v-tut j . STATE FINANCE CO. 1 4m. 212 Guajn Bldg. Salem - Lie. S 210-M 2-3 Ati to Loans Willamette Credit Co, iTH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUtLDlNC. -ti- LICENSE H H 158 :-jft- For ; Sale Miscellaneous I SMALL Disc 3 miles west Salem 1 on Dallas Hiway. Box-469. i wrfw I . LATS Model Montgomery Ward electric range, cau aiier a r-. ;uw FrazUUin, W. , Salem. GRAND - concert piano.- Fine tone. 8100. Ph. 219-4. I : - Farm MODEST MAIDENS Triil ii SafhkHH U. 8. PaM-t OMm "It's my own recipe. Like it?" Help Wanted Slale ( ESSENTIAL MINING INDUSTRY MAGMA COPPER CO. Superior, - Arizona NEEDS MINERS AND MUCKERS Permanent Industry offers permanent jobs : '-Liberal Contracts for Miners ; Transportation advanced Housing Available Company Representative Will Interview May 21-22-23-24 at United States Employment Service T10 Feny Salem, For Sale- Miscellaneous tVTO Built 8 H. P. Outboard with 10' Speed Boat hull, complete with remote control St equipment S175.0O. Evenrude or Water Witch motor with 12 Canvas car top boat, a real fisher man's outfit, $150.00. Sea King single lust rebuilt, priced for quick sale. These motors and boats are in ex cellent condition. Automatic Gas Hot Water tank, complete 42.uu. line ton ed Violin with case and bow J90.00. We have one each 45 Colt Auto.. 38-40 single action, 38-40 Dbl. Action. 12 Gauge Parker Dbl. Bbl., 20 Gauge Ithica Dbl. Bbl- 12 Gauge Stevens DbU Bbl.. 22 Rem. Auto, rifle. 30-06 Enfield S porter and 8MM Manlicker all with ammunition. Also NEW 12 GAUGE single shot at 814.55. Don Madison, 990 mo. tiign ATT Cul rnll la-nv coiled bed. mattress, ,A1 cond. 9x12 umbrella tent 325 S. 14 at trailer house. T TW r.rmr 1-et V mV.l till) bathing - suit size 34, $5. Never worn. 310 Leslie, Apt 5, upstairs,. After 5. Etvrt Onnm cult- Knmn. davenoort and chair, coiled wood rnge, wood cir culator, kitchen table, 4 chairs, B. ,i-tri washine mach lawn . mower. hose, garden tools, misc. articles. Zella . . . . T A C1 . KOnr, low -TO 9, west sunu. tigvurrvm-WAir r.S'IITI.r 1 atH r tt- f owing baby; buggy. Ph. 4843 after I M AM. STOOC trailer: 4 bOXVifthh. Will carry one or two cows or horse. New 18 inch wheels, extra good rub ber. Ball and -Socket nltcn.- i).w. Rt. 6. Box 531 J. Phone 2-1102. ' BABY bugipT 88 88., StroUer si. Bk Med. size tricycle Bicycle seat $1.50. 1698 S. Uberty. mWi rV PaMnat WaHlA BlaVWTl $33.00. Man's pre-war balloon tire bi- - . a, a . akA sUt cycle -. au tea-ncr ut a-w e-v. Singer sewing machine $27 JO. Sec tional bookcase, large stock of linoleum WOODRY"S AUCTION MARKET . 1605 N. Summer PRE-WAR Baby bathinette. play peri. 5 sets of Ivory drapery cranes. 577 Knapp. : SAWDUST Hot water heater $18. Electric , alarm clock. 587 Kjiapp. ; r FOR SALE Choice lots In Belcrest Memorial Park. 880.00 per lot; $310.00 . , . . per secuon oi aoiav Am. LADY'S diamond solitaire ring, new, Ph. 8759 or 832 N. Winter after 5:30 pm. ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent B C Pugh Ph 8-245 P O Bos 463 VT..T.V H1TW tln t-AMtrv eoi-ered daveno and armchair; breakfast table 8c 1- benches; glassware. Apt 2, . 2050 li. lapitot. inip. m... DIRT Free for hauling. Phone 4867. a orviiurs hAiiahnM fumitur. inc. elec. washing macnine. naipn xu-oin Bon. 4X . Vrenra-a, . BrnDnnu . ctt tuwldine. . dishee. oh -In all furniture in S room home. Evenings 5:30 to 9 JO at 19ea aaanon. ' . SINGER Sewing Center. We have viihi now a few eood used guar anteed sewing machines. 143 S. High. WOOD RANGE. plate gas burner, used 9x12 rug and pad. 790 N. Comt SHOP made tractor $300, plow and cultivator Include-. 2295 Lee St, after LARGE sized Ice box in excellent condition. Girl's bicycle, new tires. Simmons steel bed, . walnut finish. Elsie Pattoa. 313 Jersey St, saverton, 4 PC. bed rm. suite, coil springs, 4timA riawMA. 13vlS wool nuf. 3-way O . E. lamp, wood circulator, metal lined Coolers tor, all like new. Other household article- 1844 N. 4 th. YXT DAVENPORT and chair. American stvle. eood cond 2 rocking chairs, din ing table, .mortar mixing box and plans. UbB s ir street. Man's bike. Generator.---- N. Winter Markets - Help Wanted Male Street Oregon i For Sales Miscellaneous AC ATT. JEWElRY. Brown's Ante Shop, mo so. lztn, aaiem, - DRAWING BOARDS $2.50 to 87 30. Can be u:ed for ooors, tables, etc Roen, 456 Court. 9x12 AXMINSTER Rug. reasonable. Phone 9523 evenings. OUR Soecialtv: Scray painting. Ey- erly-Gottenberg contractors. Ph. 4246. STOVE repairing & parts. i Woodry's Mkt 1605 N. Summer St.! WE Buv & sell furniture. - tools. stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric appliances, household gooos. rub- MAN s. 2B5 N commercial, rn. wua.i CROCHETED FRILLS. 960 Union St TuiLETlBTuher7745ra Special for Graduation tin Pmannt for 87.50. Irene's Beauty Salon, 41 State St Ph. 5654. open evenings Dy appt t v. . -' .. v . fin Base. 5 gallons $&00 In your con tainer. Merritt Truax Oil Co. N. Front at uuumou. , - TRAILERS for - rent SOe 4er hr. i Woodry's Mkt, 1603 a. Summer.. -4 GENUINE -River Silt free from foul seed, - . ---r ;- i Commercial Sand & Gravel' Co. PH. 8872' or 7954 ; :. TRAILER HOUSE, bed for 4. Fully equip. S345. 36 Hickory, rn. e4z. . EXPERT : washkiaT 1 machine service and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed Ellis at Nelson- Bros. 'Furniture Store, 315 N. Uberty. - SAND. Gravel, crushed. Ready-Mix concrete. Two-unit Reocc Tanks, sew er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO.. 1405 ti. -Ton I i fa. mil GOING INTO SERVICE, must sell by Friday night: 8x14 ft. flat bed. Cost f 108 to build. Will sen for $100 cash. Never been used. One Wade and one Vaughn drag saw, 3 blades with each, saw. 1941 1. ton Dodge truck motor. Arnold Phillips, box 261, Turner, i OR WILL RENT bouse trailer. Chas. H. Moore. 1730 water st. TENOR BANJO and case, $20. 1730 Water st Chas. H. Moore.. 17 JEWEL BULOVA man's wrist watch. Ph. 733L ! t KIMBALL upright piano, excellent condition. Priced to sell. 13W pearl St. Johnston Sheet Metal Co. 1410 S. 13th. Salem, Oregon Phone 5391 Tears of experience enables us to I give you guaranteea woramansnip. i . At. w ... nnin. 1 1 n a fti,t Eave troughs. SkyHghts Smoke stacks. lanxs ana repairinx. --- utr MATES. ,r-- LARGE ASSORTMENT - unpainted furniture, prime coated for easy paint- inr or durable plastic finish. PICK ETTS CO-OP ITRN, 13th & Statft W ATKINS Products. Ph. 413. VICTROLA with records. 2396 State. BILTWELL bed davenport, excel. SEVERAL small plywood desks. 3 and 4 drawer, book cupboard- large wal nut buffet Du Frain'a Furniture, 3095 Portland Road. Phone 5783. .. BUFFET. DINING table, . racking cnair. liw . tn. . SAVE that Victory garden with Watkins Cryalite ac pyretheum insect dust See your Watkins dealer, J. M. Sleirhter. Rt. 8. No, 874. Salem. Ph. 22U3. i Classified For Sale- Miiccllane out -at WiVS hie atocK" Woodry'a Furniture Mkt. Ph. 5110. t . . l , . . fr. fnmm In and register now for your post-war !..- ,!, rvitration me ana first opportunity to buy. . TRUCK Van. Width it ft. I length 12 ft. height ft, to. Ph. 7114 for prncu" '. i , . LAWN MOWER Sharpening Ad lusting. U .;,. L c..-,-,- (L Woodry s hiu iw . Wanted Miscellaneous ' W 1 Ru v Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPOTATION OF BUSWKS INTM. R1TY IN THE wnLAMETTEV ALLEY. iusi-ui w. ! Pianos Furniture and Appliances a ktam -L-.-S aHMAliirfltMl. . HOGG BROS. - 268 ' State St p . ...-v. ei., .,,. jt - 9wwt . eondl ILAff I, fli tion; Phone 6637 mornings. WANTED: Good used Singer sewing I machines, l op casn vum k-'"-Sewing Machine Co. Phono Kli. M.cn ncsna at other t mU II Inn iwi iau . - - ( c.l instrumenu Call l4y IAv -muI rfeacrlDtion to I jaquim music iwm ' " TEETER babe, small play pen, baby- bed. Phone 21130. i ' wwv a aiTpn 1A 4P ma Sit f-UlA. Md complete refrigeration, and meat mar ket outfit. Box 428 Statesman. WANTED: Lawn awing. Ph. 4441. . wro .vfnnlf ihnM. bOOtS. ladies' low heeled shoes, radios, misc. and household pooas. Bunuaie-, . Comt Phone 3688. - - " niinrn pianos Will . nay cash. Wills Music Store 433 State St .enses McEwan Photo Shop. 35 SUte. WantedFurniture r- wnn k. fiirnitur-, to Bell SC Russ Bright Ph 7511. 453 Court. Miscellaneous vrrrBiNS' Information Service, Chamber of Commerce, 1 to 4 pjp. Sponsored by Disabled Amerr Vets. A. L. Brewster, Service Officer. Ph. 4339. ! Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST , ' I. rAKFJSt I . Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair. DR HARRY SEMLER, . DENTIST Adolph BWg State Com. Ph 3311 j For Rent- Rooms SLEEP, room. Ph. 7260 or 2-4071. SLEEP- R- Bkfst. if desired. T. 7658. SLEEP. Rm. Man. 260 Marion. CLEAN, comf. sleep, rms. Men only. I No drinking. 575 Court St : SLEEP. RM. with kitchen privileges. Lady only. Close in. Ph. 24186. SLEEPING Room. 653 N. High. . Room and Board WANT ivvnm ! hnard and camnlete care ot girl three, in good home. Will exchanged. Write Box 429 Statesman. WILL CARE for Elderly Lady to my home. Phone 23832. ; For Rent -Apartments Small fura. hskping. rm. Ph. 5713. SMALL 2 rm. turn, apt $22.50. Please call in afternoon before 6 p. m. 1620 Ferry.. ' - 2 ! RM. Apt. furnished. Immed. pos session. ib3S i 6th. west Salem. For Rent Houses $45. 2 bedim. ' home. North. Not 5838 wired for range. Adults ..only. C. H. SANDERS - 231 N. High - FREE RENT: 3 rm. house in country. with liehts, water and milk turn, free I to employed married man in exchange for coin x ngnt morning ana evening chores. Call after 8:30 pjvi. Rt. 2, Box 170C. Turn west at Keizer school, fol low pavement 2 miles. ; 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. I-tUCKSt for Yw -nv- ili Cune LoveiL ohone 8-00 - - GOOD Used Piano, n U SUff. w FLOOR SANDER for rent Mont- g ornery Ward..": ;i; Wanted to Rent' WANTLD: Small turn. , or partly furnished . house. by reliable couple. Suburban or city. Ph. 8118. W ANTl-bTa or '"V bedroom house by ex-service man's family. Will take , small acreage ii gooa nouse. Mrs. Jonn L. Sullivan. Rt. 1, Box 387 or phone) 33247. i .-. ' ... , ' WANT Small unfurn. hse. - or act. North part of town. Ph. 9910. . WANTED 3 bedroom bouse, furau er unfurnished. 4 adults. Permanent and good ref. Ph. 7813. .i OR 7-RM. Mod. house with earden. near, achl or bus line. June 1st- Ser vice man's wife and family. Write Mrs. f. l. nice, 212 Lewis St., Klamath Falls, Ore. - , t j tArKmt'J''''tA2's r. Education, wants 3 bdrm. unfurn. mod. nome. z sent age cnuaren. fa. 1-1-70. P.GX. permanent emolovee needs 1 bdrm. unf, borne. References. Ph. 9271. . WANTED; Nicely furnished ant hr couple, no children. Will give year's lease if wanted. Beat care guaranteed. Write Box 429 Statesman. $10 REWARD for 3 or 1 bdrm. ftirn. house by June 18. ExceL ref. Guar an teen upkeep. Ph. 8495. , , . W ANTED. Pianos. TaRtnan's. Pb. WOT ii!CD FURNITiiBJt PW : . . . PRESSURE (cooker with Pjeisure gauge, qt. capacity. BX; 8. Box 322. 6. L Merritt. j, ' - i 1 : For Sale Real, Estate , 4 Bedroom Home ''- WALKINO DIST. Dining rm. living rm- kitchen, wired for range, dose to scboola, store 4s bus. 872W). -- i . . .- X. E. GRIMM : W:i Rich L. Reimann, Realtor 167 S. RigH Ph. 3723 or eve T80S LARGE Modern home Well located north. Owner, Ph. 3109. - GOOD Home with extra small house in rear to rent. 84500 takes it all. LUSE REALTY. 209 Oreg. Bldg. 7952 I WEST SALEM HOMES I 4 Rms. (2 B. Rms.) $3000,f $900 Dn. I 4 Rms- with new fas range. Gar, ' I Oversized lot. - S2S-6. Willamette Real 1 EsUte. 172 S. Liberty, fa. 1113. ,1