V'-.. t i'j-i II n i I Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. June 1 4, 1945 PAGE TIN SP Observes Tliird Annual. f Service Day9 Coinciding with Flaf day- and the Seventh War Loan, the third annual "Southern Pacific War Service Day" will be observed :, here today and throughout the railroad's widespread system. The 96,000 Southern Pacific railroaders on their vital home front jobs wilf wear miniature service flags honoring the ; more than 19,000 fellow . workers!' who , joined the armed services, includ- ! ing approximately 200 , ajready known to have given their lives. At -employes rallies that will not interfere with trains or ser vice they will pledge more war bond purchases, more blood do nations, and will rededicate them- selves to their war job as key noted recently by. President A. T. ' Mercier when he said: '","' "With the war turned in full force on the Japanese, you who have performed so well in war time transcontinental and west coast transportation service will be given even greater tasks. I know you will not fail. "Railroad transportation will be tighter immediately ahead. I am confident we shall have public understanding as we tackle the - decisive transportation jcb of the war. Let us give our utmost to bring final victory quickly to save the Jives of our boys in the Pacific." Lockheed Dividend Due BURBANK, Calif., June 13-() The board of directors of Lock heed Aircraft corporation today voted an interim dividend pay ment of 50 cents per share on the corporation's stock, payaBle July 3 to stockholders of record June 23. It was the second divi dend announced by Lockheed this year. In feudal warfare, ransoms formed a large part of a soldier's gains. RATION CALENDAR MEATS. FATS. KTC.i Book 4 Tf.2 through J2 good through June 30; K2 through P2 good through July 31; Q2 through U2 good through Aug. 31 ; V2 through Z2 good through S-tt. 30. . - PROCESSED FOOD - Book 4 N2 through S3 good through June 30; T2 through X2 good through July 31; Y2, Z2 and At through CI good through August 31; Dl through HI good t.hroueh Sept. 30. -IUGAI: Book 4 Stamp 95 valid for ' five pounds through June 2. Stamp 38 now valid. SHOES: Book J Airplane stamps 1. 2 and I valid indefinitely.' New stamp due August 1. CAIOUNE: A IS coupons good- everywhere for four gallons each through June 21. ft'KL OIL: Period 1-S (lncl) coupons rslld through August 31. Not more than 78 Ker cent of season's raUona should ave been used to date. Ne. St-.13 Synopsis of Annual . Statement of the U. S. Branch The Ocean Marine Insurance Company. Ltd., of New York, In the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December, 1944. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to jaw: INCOME . Net premiums received. S453.7S3.0O. 1 Total interest, dividends and real es tate income. S33.74a.53. Income from other sources, $37,727.03. Total income. $527,263.58. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid policyholders for JOSSe. f I3Z.4Z3.ZZ. Loss adjustment expenses. $947.08. Agents commissions or brokerage. vti.oix.u-. Salaries and fees officers, directors, home office employes, $23,303.58. Taxes, licenses and fees. $8,782.59. Dividends paid to stockholders. None. uiviaenas paia or credited to policy All other expenditures. $297,207.03. Total disbursements. $514,560.54. ADMITTED ASSETS holders. None. Value or real estate owned (market valuer, in one. Loans on mortgages and collateral etc.. None. Value of bonds owned (amortized). gt.3O7.296.06. Value of stocks owned (market val ue ), None. i Cash in banks and on hand. 1233, 496.47. Premiums in course of collection written since September 30, 1944, Min us $24,308.06. Interest and rents due and accrued, 14.492.24. Other assets net). $11,406.69. Total admitted assets. $1.533 .33.40. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND - OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. $453.221 93. Estimated loss adjustment expense jor unpaid claims, S4,3(B. Total unearned premiums on all un expired risks. $144.442 37. Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac counts, zees, etc., due or accrued. Sina.uu. Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes. $36,620.00. Commissions, brokerage, or other Charges due and accrued, $153.00. All other liabilities. $93,891.31. . Total liabilities, except capital. $733, 493.35. , Capital paid up, Statutory Deposit, $250,000.00, Surplus over all liabilities. $546,890.03. Surplus as regards policyholders, $796,890.05. " ' . ; Total. $1,532,383.40. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. $2,231.64. Net fosses paid. $1,038.22. Name of Comnanv. U. S Branch "Th- Ocean Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Name of Manager. Cecil F. Shallcrosa. Name of Secretary, R. P. Stockham. Statutory resident attorney for ser Vice. Frank Thompson Robinson. Uqh and VJomen Bay . and ElighS .:' - it, CELLS? -FzinQDnAEl Telephone 2-4133 Quotations at Portland Produce : PORTLAND, Ore, Jun 13 J API Butter AA print 48-46y.c;e mrtons 46--47',ic: A grade prints 45ii-46c. cartons 45Vi-45$ic; B trade prints 45l,-45ic; cartons 46-46' c Butterfat First quality, maximum of I l 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-32ac: premium quali ity. maximum ol J5 of - per cent acidity - 83-5.c: vaUey routes and country - points 2c less than first or 50-50 ',ic. . ' . Ems To retailers: A A extra large 48c; AA large 4c; A large 44c; A medium -40c: small (pullet) 38e. Live poultry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 3 lbs. 31',ic; roasters over 3 lbs. SlVe: Leghorns 2Sc: colored hens all weights 28c; old roosters and stags 23c lb. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country lulled hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs.-19-19",.c; vealers AA 22"4c; A aiwc; B 19",-: S 15-17c: culls 12-15c; beef A A 21 c; A 20s4c; B 18'c: C IKic; canner-cutter cows 133'-14c: bulls, canner-cutters 14-14iic: lambs AA 2c; A 24'ie; B 22Vsc; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13c: M 12c; R 10e. Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers: Oregon, triplets 30.2c: loaf 30 .2c; triplets to wholesalers 27e; loaf 30.4c lb. delivered. Rabbits Government ceiling : Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys Government takes sup plv, market nominal. Onions Oregon dry No. 1. 2.85 per 50-tb. sack; Texas 3.90; Coachella wax 3.50: green 80-85c doz. bunches. Onions Sets, eastern. '32' 7.65; plants. Walla Walla, 60 bunches 6.00-50. Potatoes Nominal: Deschutes culls 3.00; Klamath Tails culls 3.S0 cental; 50s, 1.60 bag: local Is. 100s 3.50; Maine No. 1, 9.13 cental. Potatoes New California white No. 1. 4 JO per bag. Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry stock 20c lb. Mohair 1942, 12-month 45c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa. No. 2 or better $34-36; oats vetch S23 valley point's; timothy feast ern Oregon) $30-38; clover S22-I3 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. June 13 (API WFA Salable and total cattle 123; calves 35; market rather slow but mostly steady: common - medium steers 12.50-13.00, odd head to 16.00; stockers 13.50-14.00: common-medium heifers mostly 11.50-13.50; odd head to 15.00; canner-cutter cows 7.00-9.50; fat dairy type 10.00-11.00: medium beef bulls quotable 13.50; good-choice vealers steady at 15.50-16.50. Salable hogs 100. total 265: market active, steady at ceiling; all barrows anrt m- 15.75; few 5ows 15.00; good Salem Market Quotations The orices below su Dolled b- lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market c rices paid to growers bv Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed bv The Statesman: BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY (Snbiert to chance without settee) BUTTERFAT Premium 44 No. 1 M No. 2 JO BUTTER PRINTS A B .48 .45 ,.46i .40 .37 .37 .24 34 28.70 24.00 32 2$ 32 JO Quarters . Extra large Mourns Standards ... Pullets Cracks POULT V No 1 colored hens No. 1 colored hens oas.es n., - . Colored frys ,., LIVESTOCK Bv Valley Pack) Spring lambs 12.00 to 13.00 Yearling lambs 9.00 to 11.00 Ewes . 4 to 5 Cows, boners and cutters .04 to 06 Cows, common .06 to .08 Cows, top dairy .08 to 89.50 Cows, beef tvoo .69 to .12 Veals .13 to ,18.50 Bulls . .08 to .12 - Hose. 160 to 870 .13.45 No. 55-54 ! Synopsis of Annual Statement of The Homeland Insurance Company of America or Mew York, in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December. 1944. made to the Insurance Commissioner of, the. State of Oregon, pursuant to law: IK COME Net premiums received. 81.413.022.09. Total interest, dividends and real estate income. 8128.515.47. Income from other sources, 886,358.26 Total income. 81.fi27.895.82. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount naid nolicvholders far losses,. s i,an Loss adjustment expenses. 848.417.88. Agents commission or brokerage. XfZ.JU4.U3. Salaries and fees officers, directors, home office employes. 8115.306.46. Taxes, licenses and fees. S58.323.76. Dividends paid to stockholders, $50,000.00. Dividends paid or credited to policy- noiarrs. none. All other expenditure. 873.242.69. Total disbursements, 91.464,972.77. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). None. Loans on mortgages and collateral etc.. None. Value of bonds owned (amortized) $3,490,734.90. Value of stocks owned (market val ue). S 1.1 40.949.00. Cash in banks and on hand, $497. 695.08. Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, 1944, 3422, 294.83. Interest and rents due and accrued 812.692.42. Other assets (net). $61,482.32. Total admitted assets, 84.625.848.53. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unDaid claims. 8239.497 00 Estimated loss adjustment expense zor unpaia claims, sio.ooo.oo. Total unearned premiums on all un expired risks. 81-78.859.16. Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac counts, xees. etc., due or accrued, 84 805.00. Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes. 857.165.00. Commissions, . brokerage, or other cnarges due and accrued, 89,700.00. All other liabilities. 844.691.60. Total liabilities, except capital, 81. 744.717.76. Capital paid up. 81.000.000.00. Surplus over -all liabilities. $1,881,- Surplus as regards policyholders, J BCI.1JU.I9. Total, $4,625,848 53. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received, $14,353.38. Net losses paid. 83.427.79. Name of Company. The Homeland Insurance Comnanv of America. Name of President, Cecil F. Shall eross. Name of Secretary, R. P. Stockham. Statutory resident attorney for ser vice, Frank Thompson Robinson. Portland 840-860 lb. stags 14.00-50 with 78 lb. dock; choice 70-88 lb feeder pigs 21.00. Salable sheep 350, total 800; market less active but mostly steady; good choice spring lambs largely 14.00. few 14.25: one special- lot 14 JO; common grades down to 10.00: medium - good shorn old crop 12.00-13.00; common down to -10.00; good born ewes 6.75 7.00; common grades down to 4.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., June IS API Wheat futures not quoted, - ; - Cash grain not quoted. s sh wheat (bid): Soft white 1.5!'.i; sowt white (excluding Rex) i 1.54,.; white club 1.35: western red 1.54'i. Hard red winter: Ordinary I IMVai 18 per cent 1.58; 11 per cent 1.67; 12 per cent 1.70. b Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1JM: 11 per cent 1.64; 12 per cent 1.69'.. ? Today's car receipts: Wheat 16, bar ley 15. flour 5. com 2. millfeed 8. : Stocks arid Bonds Si ' i June 13 STOCK AVERAGES j- - h SO . 13 1 1,1 . r Indus Rails Wednesday 87.0 42.0 . Previous day. 86.8 . 41J Week ag: 87.2 41.4 Month ago 8S.1 40.2 Year aeo . 75.3 27.9 1948 high .. 88.3 42.4 New 1943 highs. i 19 80 UtiV StkS 45.6 68.1 45.3 65 J 45.2 65.9 43.9 64.6 36.9 . 54.1 45 6 68.6 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Wednesda 18t.2 Previous day ..101.1 - Week ago: .... 100.8 Month ago . 100.4 Year a?o ., 89.5 ... 1949 highs.: :.101.2 STOCK. AVERAGES 18 ' 18 ' 10 Indus Util Fogn 104.4 107.6 73.9 104.4 107.6 104.6 107.6 104.7 107.6 104.8 106.4 103.5 107.8 73.9 73.8 73.4 67.0 73.8 Grain Markets r getq High Ground i CHICAGO, June 13-(i5VGraIn markets, ; firm to strong from the start, surged into new high ground fori the Session during the last few minutes of futures trading today and finfshed with gains ranging from important fractions to more than four cents. ' j All rye contracts and . the de ferred corn deliveries reached new seasonal highs during the day de spite heavy profit cashing. Commission houses and profesr siohal traders bought rye steadily following a report the war produc tion board may deny distillers per mission to use corn during the July whiskey holiday. ; 1 Market" analysts also saw in the rush to buy a growing realization off the strong statistical position of rye. f i " : ' Wheat; was a cent or more high- er during the early trade but at mid-day prices broke sharpjy un der; liquidation and hedge selling. Flour millers and shorts bought on the dip ! and prices rallied At the; finish wheat wasl , a to l1,! higher than yesterday's close. July ll.jSS'i. Corn was unchang ed to up I's, July "$1.18 Vt. Oats were to l-s higher, July 66- 17$: Rje was up 2V to 4'$, July rH JB!t'. "r i : . ; , , . .ij4-i.-io. saney was t 10 IV4, higher, July $1.13. ; The women of the Middle Ages wore brooches of the ring type, in which the pin was held in place by the fabric through which it passed, .i . .It. f r S ' No. " S4-S3 ' 1 SirnnMk nf Annual t,amMt a 41. The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first day of December. 1944, made to the Insut- Oregon, pursuant to law: ; Ket premiums received. 85.573.497.58. Total interest, dividends and rear es tate income. 8529.249.50. -Income . from other sources, $109,873.- . Total income. 88,212.620.90; ! I 5 J DISBURSEMENTS f" 1 Net amount paid policyholders for losses. S2.453.848.62. Loss adjustment expenses, $244,757. '8. r ) t i Agents ! commission or brokerage, $1366.150.82. ' : -t t Salaries ar.d fees officers, directors, home office employes, $175.8 187. Taxes, licenses and fees, $230,168.04. Dividends paid to stockholders, $450. 000.00. it i ' Dividends paid or credited, to policy holders. None. i AU other expenditures. $824,331.94. Total disbursements, $.1,745,103.77. 5 iADMITTED ASSETS i - Value Of real esUte owned (market value). None. Loans ph mortgages and i collateral, etc.. None; Value of bonds owned (amortized). $10,030,733.88. .. Value of stocks owned (market val ue), $5,172,143.00. i i Cash ii ; banks and on hand, $1,723, 49S.78. Si, : , Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, 1944. 8831, 011.12. i i Interest fand rents due arid accrued, $53,297.97. - . , Other assets (net), $224,162 65. Total admitted assets, $18,054,848.40. f LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND i I ; OTHER FUNDS i : i Total unpaid claims. 8956,017.00. Estimated loss adjustment- expense for unpaid claims, $44,000.00. : Total unearned premiums on all un expired risks, $6,391,454.89. i Salaries,; renU, expenses,! bills, ac counts, fees, etc, due or accrued, $18, 845.00. ..-.i . . Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes, $270,420.00. Z - i Commissions, brokerage, ! or? other charges due and accrued. $41,800.00, t All other liabUities, $259,495.87. i .72j5WblliUes exccPt capiUI, $7,- 9v 1,832. fO.4- Capital paid up. $1.000.000.00. 1 ' SUTTT-tlll AVavr sail ltKlliiM 0 A?4! 013.64."- $lfU07?iT3.64" ttS"At 'O'"' 4 Ota I. SIB.054.B4S.40. , h BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR i l i - THE YEAR Net premiums received. $21,792.71. Net tosses paid. $8,393.85. Fire Insurance Company. Nama of. President, Cecil T. Shall cross. ' ...... . . . ; Nama of Secretary, R. P. Stockham. Statutory resident attorney for ser vice, JTrank Thompson Robinson. Ila i 4 FIREDTQrJE CTOQES 1 1 CORNER N. LIBERTY -& CENTER STS. Fh:n3 OKI Buying Helps Stocks In NEW YORfe, June 13-iflVLate buying changed mixed tendencies of today's stock market into a gen eral -recovery , paced by sains of more than 3 points in air crafts and fair-sized advances in utilities, specialties and steels. " Aviations received the most at tention, throughout the session and several touched new 194S highs as investors figured business would be .brisk for planes in the Pacific war theatre and also in the post war period. - t-"i ;The list was . liberally sprinkled with other yearly peaks, including Public Service of New - Jersey, United Corp., Missouri-Kansas-Texas preferred and Colorado Fuel & Iron. Transactions totaled l, 590,600 shares against ,1,320,000 Tuesday. The Associated. Press 6Q-share composite rose J2 of a point to 60.1. - iCIassJfleal Advertising ' Statesman f Classified, Ads I I Call 9101 I Three Insertions per line 25c Six insertions per line, , 40c One month per line1.25 ilinimum charge 25c; 3 U. min- lmum 35c; 6 ti. min. 45c. No : I refunds. . f i Copy for this page accepted un til 8:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be ran undei the beading "Too Late to Classify." i The Statesman reserves the tight to reject questionable advertising, ft further reserves the right to place all advertising under the BtroDer classification. 1 The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which! may appear in advertisements pub- lished in its columns and In cases? where this paper is at 'fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment In which the typographical mistake accurs. A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box 'number for an ad dress is for the protection Of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman V not at liberty to divulge lnfor. ination as to the Identity of an advertiser using a "Blind' ad. Livestock and Poultry WANTED: ' DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. JOE BURKE, 270 SILVER TON RD . SALEM. PH. 2-4074. FOR SALE: Milk goat 810. 410 Sil verton Rd., l'i mi. E. of Fairgrounds. CITY Broke saddle horses. Kid ponies. Unbroke black 4 yr. saddle colt. 1 . work horse. Will trade for hogs, cows, hay or saddle. Will buy 25 used saddles. D. D. Delp, 285 Lan sing Ave., ml, E. Fairgrounds, FOR SALE N. Z. White buck and does, also good . self cleaning hutches. $10.00 each. at. z. Box 471-c prices. Furs, ' wool bought. Full line supplies, remedies, etc. Raise Rabbits commercially. Dreo does, does ana litters, bucks, etc. Commercial , rabbit magazine published, books, courses , of sutdy complete, service in every field Harder Rabbit Farms, 3405 Cherry Avenue, Phone 2-1234 or 2-1882. HIGHEST Prices paid for rabbit skins. West Side Fur Co., West Salem. "AlBBrrTVATEn T ASrzesT to 6 lbs. White 24c lb. colored 22c lb. live weight. Rabbit skins, best prices. Wire stretchers and other supplies. Salem address 80 Ratcliff Drive, phone 2-1530. Portland address. Rabbit Meat Co., 8917 S. E. Stark. Sun. 1722. Legal Notice f NOTICE - Sealed bids for boarding for a per iod of twelve months commencing July 1. 1945, all prisoners confined in the Marion County jail will be re ceived by the County Court at 10:00 AM. June 30. 1945, in the County Court Room in the Courthouse at Salem, Oregon. ' Bids must be submitted on proposal forms obtained from the County Clerk and must be filed with the County Clerk before the time mentioned above. The right is reserved to reject any on all proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed best for Marion County. H. C. Mattson. .J County Clerk Pro Tern. Mjy 31. June 7. 14. 21. 28. Notice is hereby Riven that the un- ucisiMim nuininunramx nas ziiea ner Final Account and Report in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, in probate, and that Saturday. July 7th, 1045. at ten o'clock A.M. at the courtroom of said court, insUve courthouse in Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time and plsce fo? hearing objections to said Final Account and final settlement of said estate. First publication. June 7th, 1945: last publication, Julv 5th, 1943. i GUSTAV S. GILBERT 1 : I Administratrix. Estate of J J-14-21-281yGilbertVeMri: I , , CALL FOR BIDS - - i Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of School Dis trict No. 24. Marion County, Oregon, up to 5:00 o'clock. P. M. on Tuesday, June 26th, 1945. for furnishing and Installing acoustical material on I the ceiling of 2nd floor corridor and i the portions of the auditorium ceiling i not npw covered with acoustical material of the Senior High School.. North 24th : D Streets. Salem. Oregon. : Specification and bidding blanks may be obtained from ; and bids shall be filed with the District Clerk at I his office at 460 North High Street, Salem, Oregon. . I C.J C. WARD, District Clerk ; School District No. 24, Marion County. : . ; J 14-21 J CALL FOR BIDS - ' Sealed bids wiU be received bvithe Board of Education of School District N 24. Marion County, Oregon, u to 5:00 o'clock. P. M. on Tuesday, June 26th, 1945. for furnishing and installing the McKinley Grade School, South High Street, two (2) steel, wood-fired furnace units. Specification and bidding blanks may he obtained from and bids ' shall be filed with the District Clerk at ' his office at 460 North High Street, Salem, Oregon. ; I C. C. WARD. District Clerk S- School District No. 24, Marion I County, i - J 14-21 Recovery VftoXljft U0GV Got yirccfono, FACTO L1Y XI BTD O D nncAppiNGl ; ! Crt!3cTT83 rix2i 1 Financial Livestock and Poultry, TOR SALX 6 bead of sheep. 2 two yr. old ewes, 1 yearling buck. 4 fat Iambs. Those arc large fin sheep. $63. -Not sheared. L. P. Paulson, Rt. 3. Box 323, ad.r Cottage farm en hRL WANTED: t Beet ne caoner cows nulla and veals. -Will call at farm C I Snethen. 3570 E. Turner Road Ph 31345 Morns or tves - ' WANTED Old or fox -teed horses. highest market price at your farm. Phono collect Albany 14F14 or write Montgomery wild Animal Farm. St. 3, Albany. . AncUons STAYTON AUCTION SALE, THURS , ! 7:30 P. M. 1 IN OUR NEW I i LOCATION One block north and 4 mile west of our former location. - , Cows, i feeder calves, baby ' calves, some choice feeder and ' weaner - pigs for this sale.. Bred gilts, boar, furni ture, machinery. Always some saddle and work horses on hand. Brtng anything you have to -sell. No consignment too , large or too small. Help Wanted EXPEtirETiIf K 9-rv Mnlr afatv m. sitipn, good wages. Marion Hotel. . WAREHOUSEMEN, stockroom help er, - shoe salesman, two women for full time sales work. ; Montgomery Ward CO- 155 N. Liberty. Ph. 3194. SOCIAL WORKERS advanced op portunities ' for posiUons with the State. Staff Assistant L II Multnomah County).? Field Representative. Get applications from Merit System Coun cil. 818 - Mead Building. Portland 4. Oregon. Final filing date June 23. Po sitions in Portland only. DRIVER wanted, man or bov for Invalid woman. Mrs. E. L. Gates. Jef ferson, Oregon. Phone 902. - TWO Loganberry pickers, no chil dren under 14 years. J. R. Fruechting, Rt. 2. ex. 260, on Wheatland ferry rd. WANTED Fry cook. The Meadows. 340 State st. " DISH Washer wanted. 232 N. High. Senator Food Shop. 8 GOOD Strawberry pickers wanted. 6c lb. 2250 N. Com! No weeds. Help Wanted Male Workers now emphijed tn war pro ducuon should not apply and will no be considered tor employment by em ployers advertising in this section WANTED Vorkingliien in All Dents. SAtARY. ROOM. BOARD. TRANS PORTATION FURNISHED. i SEE FRANK McCLOSKY AT MAIN EN TRANCE Leslie School. Grounds Salem, Thurs. & Fri., I June 14-15 RUSSELL BROS. PAN-PACIFIC CIRCUS SOMEONE for yard work, furnish own tools. 1488 S. Com'l. DAY il Art for light jsnltor duties. Miller's. , . r -i MAN TO build flue and do finishing inside work. 420 Evergeen ave; LABORERS WANTED Salem Concrete Pipe and Products Co.. Portland Read. EXPERIENCED Automobile painter. DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 430 N. Cora1. Ph, 3188 MAN Wanted to work in fish mar ket. Apply in person. Fitts Market. EXPERIENCED locomotive machin ist, boiler makers, pipe fitters help ers, also1 oil burning locomotive fire men, contact F. C. Wager. Mechanical Supt.. SP&S Ry. foot of West 39th st, Vancouver, Washington. WANTED: Tallyman capable using WCLA Grade Stamp, planerman, green chain men. and carriage doggers. Full wage scale 48 hour week. Coastal Lumber Company. Grand Ronde. Ore gomJ'honerajnR WANTED: Service Salesmen. Service station or garage exoerience helpful but not i necessary. This, position in volves selling and plenty of hard work. Do not apply unless you are Interested in extending yourself in order to earn advancement. Good pay to start. This is an opportunity for the right men to establish themselves now with a good company having a definite post war plan. Apply In person only to Mr. Kingan. The Firestone Store. Center it Liberty streets. ; ... WANTED: Middle seed man to work in furniture store setting up and re pairing new and used furniture. Car penter experience preferred. Perma nent employment. Hogg Bros,. 260 State St. FRUIT AND PRODUCE men. Saving Center. Salem -or W. Salem. ' WANTED by Oregon Electric Rail way, men between the ages of 21 and 43, to qualify for positions of Brake men and Switchmen. For Information inquire of local Oregon Electric Rall way agent - rnrJxj j WANTED: Experienced refrigerator service and repair . man. Start work now. Permanent employment. ! Top wages. Hogg Bros.. 260 State. Help WantedFemale j GIRL who wants permanent position in office) typing, shorthand and some knowledge of bookkeeping required. Apply 512 Guardian Bldg. LADY twants companion and light hskpr. 835 Breys Ave.; i j j CAPABLE Exp. housekeeper, take full charge In adult family. Willing leave city. Box 455 Statesman. WAITRESS. 3 hours, lunch, no Sun days. Cheerio Inn. - ? EXPERIENCED Cook. Hours 3 to 10 p. m. Good wages. Bluebird Cafe. - WOMAN to care for convalescing lady. Apply 1460 M. Capitol after $ WOMAN For general housework and cooking. Ph. 7498. ! DRESSED ' Veal and : - s ' . , Hogs Uanlcd! L. Top Prices Paid! Prompt RemJUanea -Ship te Fred Ileyer IlcalUivisica 414 8. XV. Yamhill SL er S. C S2nd Fester Blvd Wt can accept onlj animals killed Its Ik compliance with O. F. A irrulatioBa. ' I F arm MODEST MAIDENS , , ... ' Traatmrt a(itr4 II. a Patau Olf "Well well - - - The circus9must be in town.' Delp Wanted Male WANTED Loggers and Sawmill Men BY Cobbs & Mitchell Co. Valsctz, Oregon Good living conditions. Excellent food. Time and a half over 40 hours in any week. WE HAVE 13 YEARS OF OPERATION. If interested see Ike at U. S. Employment Service , Salem, Oregon Help Wanteil Female CAFETERIA Help needed. Apply Blue Lake, Cannery, West Salem. SODA FOUNTAIN girl, experienced. Saving Center, W. Salem. , SALESLADY at Thomas K. Woolen Mill company. Should have some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. GENERAL Office . Work. small amount dictation. Permanent. Exper ience preferred but not essential. State qualifications. Box, 460 Statesman. WANTED Steam table and grill girl. 4 hr. shift. Sunday eve. Bluebird Cafe... EXPERIENCED Fountain girl. The Spa.- i 'i HELP WANTED: Energetic women i8-45 yrs. in good health and inter ested r. retail business Full training opportunities with good pay from, the day you start. Apply today Room 206 McGilchrist Bldg. Safeway District Office . WOMEf HELP WANTED at City Cleaners. Also checker needed. 1245 State St 'Salesmen Wanted WANTED Man to do sales work Permanent job.- Salar and commis sion. Reputable local Itirm. Reply to Box 451 Statesman giving full qualifi cations and references. Situations I Wanted TO FILE carpenter L saws, drag saws, new and eld falling apd bucking saws. Expertly conditioned. My work will be of the best. Open aU , work days. Hans Christensen, 364 North 12th st, Salem. -: j RELIABLE Elderly couple want work managing apt. house or caretaker. Jack Hopman. Gen. Del. Cottage Grove, Ore. WANT Office or store j work half days. Write Box 463, Statesman. WANTED Hay cutting. Have Ford Ferguson tractor. Phone 2j-1301. LAUNDRY 48 hour service. 825 Madison st M. ESTHER Morris will tutor chil- 1393 N. Com l St. j . . . .1 WILL care for girl age 4 to 8 years for working mother. Englewood Dist rict. P CHILDREN care for. Phone 0845. PreSchaol Playschool. 1381 " State Ages 2 8 Part or all day Pb 843 Money to Loan YOU RECEIVE r INDIVIDUAL CON SIDERATION WHEN YOO -4 - . APPIiY TO General Finance Corp. :! ' .-:' roa ' ! ans Locally owned and operated, we are familiar with all local needs and con ditions and tend oa any reasonable security. Up to 12 mos. to repay. Telephone 9188 State Lit (S-138) 136 S. Conunarclal St - DCS. CHAN ... LAM -or.r.rxJBjJ- ot.cijLN4i ' CHINESE nerballxto t41 Norm Liberty Upstairs Portland General Cectrtc Co Office open Saturday only ! am to 1 pmj 6 to 7pm Cos sultaaon. Blood pressure and urine tests are free f charge Practiced since U..";-f i - Quick Markets - uuj. war i Help Wanted Male Monev to Loan PRIVATE .MONEY Auto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used cars ot trucks regai dies of age No delay brir.g car and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. : i to IS jionths to repay. After 8 o'clock none 3361 ox 1114: tor appointment ROY H. SIMMONS Regulated by state 138 S Corn! Jt Phone 8188 'M 152 AUTO LOANS Use your car as security. No long ngamarole Prompt, private service 818.08 per mo repays in 12 months $180. Come in. or save time by 'phon ing ,n your application. When approv ed make fust one trip and pick up your cash Immediately. . Personal Finance Co. Room 125, Second Fir. New Blign Bldg 518 SUte St. Phone: Salem 3191 Lie. S-122 M-1S5 $ $ 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 estate contracts. For quick and effi cient service see or phone STATE FINANCE CO. Phone 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salem Lie. S 216-M 222 Money to Loan WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage loans, city or farm properties: loans made as small as 8300. See us about refinancing . joui present contract or mortgage. Leo N. Childs, Inc. 344 State St 3" Phone ' 861 Auto Loans f Willamette Credit Co. VTH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING UCENSK W If ISff For Sale-Miscellaneous NEW AND Used HH articles i and linens. 3 pr. 5a B ladies shoes. 565 S. Liberty, Fri. and Sat.. j v SMALL Icebox 812; chest of drawers 93.50: leather suitcase, 8930; Universal full enamel wood range, 339.50: small drop lid desk,- $19.75; good 15-gaL crock; music cabinet, $6.50. Woodry's Auction Market. 1605 N. Summer. FOR SALE Iron bed, coil spring, mattress, $7.50. All steel coil spring folding cot 85. Aluminum fry pan, set of aluminum kettles. Lamp shades, guitar, banjo, bread mixer, ladies shoes size 8 to 7',i and misc. articles. New black tailored coat size 20. Ph. 8280. r . . ! r LATE Model Universal gas range, deluxe model. Singer sewing machine. 827.50. Man's bicycle. 825. Wood cir culator 82930. Electric mantel clock, $8.75. Cabinet radio, two wheel trail er, drum trash burner, 812.50. WOODRY'S AUCTION. MARKET -1809 N. Summer. BABY Buggy and Toathinette. like new. 653 Union. - j- HOME Made Dodge tractor- -plow and cultivator. $225. 940 Monro. Ph. : J - . ; -. ' I1XCTRIC Roaster and sandwich t.. cy Ph. t-isso. - PLAY Pen, $5. Baby " buggy. $10. 707 E. Oak St. SiWerton. Ply 107L PERMANENT wave clip machine. Helene Curtis variety, 875 cash. 707 E. Oak St-. SDverton. Ph. 107L PUPPIES Cocker Spaniels, j Fox and Rat Terriers. Ideal pets for chil dren. Salem Veterinary Hospital. Port land Rd. - . ' -"' GOOD 120 bass accordion $293. 1390 Trade SL, after t p. m, Ph. 2-1098. Classified For : Sale Mhccllj neons SPORTSMEN ATTENTION: - Tiuf dream gun. 98 Mauser action, reW 30-08 bbL Aekley 8c Turner quick de- tachable scope mount,- 330. Weaver scope. Red field hooded front ramp 8 folding leaf rear sight, s porter stock. 8148.00. 30-0 Springfield sporter. lata Issue, sling & rubber butt plate, beu tiful finish,? perfect, -receiver, sight. $90.00. 88 Mauser action, new 270 Aek ley St Turner bbl. Red field Receiver and hooded front ramp sights, sporter stock. $133.08. DON .MADISON. 898 No. High FOR RENT or Lease: One new A.C. H.D. , 10 with dozer and drum. Call Mac at Farm Industrial and Equip ment. Eugene, Ore.- THREE part CliinchiUa Persian kit tens. Ph. ?g7't7. , : : - - 9x9 Bigelow rug ac pad 833-9x12 SLIGHTLY used baslnette and naL A a aa e- v i u.s 1937 FORD 60 transmission, radiator and motor block. Ph. 2-1334. -, COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy and bas sinette today only. 1210 Garnet. ENAMEL Cook stove with hot water pipes. Nearly new box springs. 12xl tent. Ph. 8770 or 520 Kingwood ave. 1941 SERVtX. Refrigerator for sal or trade for; electric refrig. Box 464 Statesman. DUE TO the shortage of peat mourn this year, we are substituting with cedar shavings. Available at all tunes. Northwest Poultry and Dairy. 1505 N. Front, Pit. 7007. WOOD Range and circulator. Phona COMBINATION wood and gas range in good shape. 1293 N. 5th. crrcrr.n cn;in rMM. now for your postwar Singer. We rent sewing machines or repair your old one. 142 S fogh. Ph. 3312. A WOOD grange and a hot water heater almost new. 185 Sunnyview Ave. Salem, Ore; t FOR SALES Choice lots In Belcret Memorial Park. $60.00 per lot: 8310.00 per section of 8 lots. Tel. 8564. GENUINE I River Silt, free from zoui seed, i Comnjercial Sand & (ravel Go. PH. 8672 or 7954 CARI-OAninf Fiifm nl MV D.. fin Base. 3 gallons 82.00 In your con tainer. Klerritt Truax Oil Co. N. Front a Columbia. TRAILERS? for rent 50c per.hr. Woodry's Mkt, 1605 N. Summer. EXPERT washing machine service and wringer 'rolls, all makes. See Ed Ellis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store, 315 N. Liberty ALL TYPES 1? ! T 1 cave irougns ' FURNACES INSTALLED AND REPAIRED Johnston Sheet Metal Co. . 1410 S. 12th St.. Salem. Oregon. Vhone 5391 ATMOHAvSOZONTbili-nX H C PUEh Ph 2-2453 P O Bov 4SS. SAXD, Gravel, crushed. Ready-Mix concrete. Two-unit R-pt!s Tanks. Sew er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO.. 1405. N. Front St t Ph 3417. PRE-WAR Davenport, chair and ot toman. Good cond. . Reas. Ph. 82(0. 875 N. Liberty. Apt. 2. ,., ' . LATE Model elee. washing machine to trace for piano. Will pay difference. 540 S. 19th before 6 p. m. W EDGEWOOD gas stove. t 3 burners and oven, $8.00. Good cond. 130 N. 24th. ' i. ONE 6 ft. ialass case, one 6 ft. re frigerator case. 200 burlap sacks. Model Food Market; 275 N. High St. 14 FT. Runabout with 28 HP Caillie motor in goodcond. $373.. Salem Boat House or Ph, 7066. OATS L vetch hay. baled In field, or der now, save storage. Ph. 109F13. WOOD Range with coils, gas water heater. SI25 Myrtle ave. BRAIDED rugs. Box 32, Silverton. 8 PC. Dining rm. suite. Rt. 2, Box 124D. Evenings. - . MODEL M 'Winchester 30-30 carbine rifle. S50. Ph 2-1860 after 6 p.-m. GIRLS World bike. 290 Park ave. RIVER SILT iPh 2-1448 "ALWAYS a bis stock." Woodry's Furniture MktL Ph sue. OUR Strialtv Snrv nimtin, erly-Gottenberg contractors. Ph. 4246. WATKINS .Products. Ph. 22413. NEW GAS i RANGES available for Immediate ielivery. Ration certificate necessarv- Ciml Hmi.-v-aninn r a an court st: r EIXCTRIC Ironer, table model, and one coil bed . spring, lady's oxfoids size 4. 1080 Cross St LA WN MOWER Sharpening at Ad fiT-.y?H jy.5-w' Sumrr-tr St. FXLLEB Brbshe 1745 Grant P 8351 riuu.ua iiinn, uxs and 1ST ATE. folnrK' tt ptrts. yoodry Mkt.. 1605 N. Summer St. WE Buy sell rurnlture. tools, stoves, dishesj motors, radios. Eltrle aponaRces, household goods. KLIG MAN'S. 285 Hi Commercial Ph. 9885. Wanted- Miscellaneous ANYONE Hivin. .n. .,... sweater and sock "y'.nd' wUl selj color No. 484 lot No. 7415. ph. 220781 WAvrrn . . fan. Pho 230." "I " e,ecxrle Til V"sf"lT'l. .aV .JAt- 27Bi wT.t-r . ounet. uay phone : s rvicemaat Pha-fUS! in " condiUon. X3CTT T r-4rk s a t" Z ag. lorkPh: "r,e .vr- W A vrm t.i. . . Wc Buv Furnitnria TP A TS9. BD1ru a t-rrn-C-t .-. P2S2JIA'SLON f BUSINESS INTS 1 8fITV TM -U9 tl7It a isst-aM.. - . -T-r muj rAXLi t on USED Pianos -v ". .; jt Furnfinre and Appliancei 4 1 Can 14 tor appointment L , j HOGG BROS. ' s :sw x sute st ' : - i Wilis Musia Store. 431 SUte St. WANT TO i Buj. csea cameras $s lenset McEwan Photo Shop 435 Stale. ' f A ,TT Mrvm Mi.. ..- . . . 7596. State 6t Furniture. 1900 State. "' j , louii j-, summer. -IF YOTjhave furnrrure to sell tee Russ . Br.ght Ph 751L 433 Court,