- :: t -: t i..-:. ''Ti' i. ; "' ' ' i- " V'; !' !".J-'J-' . "- j.. ,.: PAGE TBI Tat OREGON STATESMAN. 5alto. Ortgcn, Thursday Morning, July 2MS45 Rye Futures Extend! Gains In Good Day CHICAGO, July 25 - (JP) - Rye futures extended their sains to day, advancing nore than 2 cents a bushel at times on short-covering and commission house buying. Wheat, corn and barley also were f ir,m and oats were mixed. Commission house and mill buy ing pushed wheat upward, influ enced somewhat by reports of heavy export dejmand. Fears that the August mill) subsidy would be reduced apparently has resulted fn ' better demand for flour the last few days. Wheat closed V to i higher than the. previous finish, Septem ber $1.84i-',i; corn was un changed' Ito ; up, September $1.13i; oats were V lower to ',i hlger, September 644: rye was up 1 to 14 cents, September $l.44s-i, and barley was Ts to l'.'s cents higher, September $i;i2?i. i -i: . ! Hot weather continued over the corn belt. I There Were reports that high temperatures had caused some damage to the wheat out look in the northwest. Rain also Vas needed in parts ot the Cana dian northwest, ! particularly Al berta and Saskatchewan. Harvest ing of oats was making rapid , progress, and the crop; is reported ' good. ! - j, I . Moths Subject Of Federal Study J. T. Scott and E. J. McNerney, federal bureau of entomology and plant quarantine, arrived this week to survey western Oregon for Oriental moth, Federal men now working in Idaho will also conduct the survey in eastern Oregon. : This moth 'scooped down on California and last year was found in Idaho,i Utah and Colo rado, but not as I yet in Oregon.' ; The Oregon department of agri culture has been doing some work on its own along this line. This means that both federal and state men are watching this situation closely and will be ready to handle it should the moth appear. The Oregon department has its own traps in Washington, Multnomah, Yamhill and Clackamas counties. James Roof and Fred Bock are in charge of this. This fruit moth has preference for peach! trees, but does not ob ject to feeding on apples, plums, cherries and pears. It Is at twig bore as well as a fruit pest. Oregon agricultural officials said Wednesday they were hope- ful that ItheyvwiU pass -another year without finding moths! here. Cosby Death Felt by Many Poultry Raisers The death of Hubert E. Cosby, , head of the Oregon State college 1 poultry department, on July 14, removed from Oregon agriculture a figure who was personally known by practically every poul try and turkey producer in the state, and a man who had taken a lead in all progressive develop ments in the industry for the past 23 years, Under his leadership, first as extension poultryman from 1920 to 1937 and later! as the head of the poultry department and re search work, Oregon's poultry and turkey Industry grew from a valu atlon of less than $10,000,000 to its present position where it yields an income of more than $30,000, 000 annually from farm market ings of poultry, including turkeys and chickens, plus an additional $10,000,000 from hatchery prod- ,-ucts. , i ' ' ' Pest Expert ion State Payroll) Lt John E. Davis is expected to arrive shortly at the state depart ment of agriculture to take over the plant pest and disease survey. He will work under the division of plant industry! in a new post provided for by ah act of the last legislature. This is the first time ' an appropriation has been made . to head off any possible, outbreak of dangerous insect pests or plant diseases. , Davis is an Oregon man ; and has his degree of master of sci ence in entomology Jrom Oregon State college, with a minor in work of plant pathology!' Before entering the army Davis was connected with, the college. In the army he has been ding edu , cational - work in entomological lines, lie was stationed at Salinas Calif., before receiving his di$ ' charge. .' . ' I DRESSED Ven! and Tcp Prices Paid! - Prompt Omittance) ; Clip ta Frd I!:y:r lb m 1 V 4a m 3 444 S. W. Yamhill St. or C E. t:nJ & Foster Llvi. f V7e cia accept tzlj i..... animals: killed la ccrp'.'snco with O. P. A rriuiations. L Calif ornians Buy On Abiqua River Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wostenberg, coming to Oregon from Califor nia; have purchased the former Perry Moser farm on the Abiqua and have already begun making vast improvements. There are somewhat over 600 acres in the ranch and a bulldozer is at work clearing some of the land lor pas tures. A new barn will be put up as Soon as materials are available. Improvements " on the farmhouse arc already under way. Wostenberg this week pur chased 22 registered Jerseys from Ben R. Wolfer of Canby, M. G. G undersoil, well - known Jersey salesmanaser. making the ar rangements. Most of these cattle were of the Volunteer bloodlines. Included in the group were eight cows in milk, 10 heifers and four calves. - Wostenber Diana to make a Jersey farm out of their newly acquired ranch. He is making ar rangements for several irrigated c&stures. water to be supplied from lakes on his property. i ' Record Shipping Recorded in June With the Oregon shipping point nsbection service handling; nearly 1000 carloads of produce certifi cations during the- month of June, an all-time bigh June record was reached. I An exact . 954 carloads of pro duce was inspected by this ser vice last month. One large item was1 lettuce, 315 carloads of which were certified. One hundred and thirty carloads of fresh cherries were shipped un der inspection from The Dalles and; Milton. The largest item in the month was potatoes, of which 438 cars were certified. The potatoes were mostly Shafter whites. Harvest of the 1 early potatoes in Malheur county started this week. So far the state shipping point inspection service has kept on top of the demand for inspectors, but as the season progresses more men will be needed to fill the demands from the eight inspection districts in the state. Valley Births WOODBURN Births reported at the Woodburn hospital' are: To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Ja- coby, 878 Corby st, a daughter. Paulette Jane, July 21. There is a sister, Arnolda Lee. To Mr. And Mrs. Elmer F. Mc- Mullen of McMinnville, a daugh ter. Donna Lea, July '21. There are also twm boys, Donald and David. . The top Australian general in Word! War I was Sir John Mon- ash. I Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. July 25 (AP) Butter AA prints 48-46ic, cartons 4i-47.!c: a crade prints 45',i-46c: cartons 454-451,ic; B grade prints 45Vx 455c; cartons 46-46'aC Butterlat first Quality, maximum of .6 j of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-5Jlic: premium qual ity, maximum of .35 ot 1 per cent acidity 53-S3ic; valley routes and country points 3c less than first or 0-50 lie lb. Cheese Selllnf price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 30.4c: loaf SO 4c; triplets to wholesaler X7Jc; loal 30.Sc lb. deUvered. Ecct To retailers: A A extra Urge 52c; A extra large 51c: A Urge 49c; A medium 44c; small (pullet) 41c loz. Live: poultry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 1 lbs. 31.60c; roasters over 3V lbs. 31.0c; Leghorns 28c: colored hens all weights 31c; old roosters and stags 33c lb. Rabbits Government celling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 23-34c lb. - Turkeys Government takes sup ply, market nominal. Onions Oregon dry Mo. 1, US 80-lb. sack; Texas 3.90; coacbella wax 3.50; red 3.23; yellow ZJ2S; green 1.00 1.10 doz. bunches. Potatoes New California No. 1. 4.00 tackr Irteh Cobblers 3.35; Bliss Tri umphs 3.84 sack; Yakima Whites 3.69 3.7S crate. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. lB-lS'ic; vealers AA S2c: A 21 lie; B 18 "ac; S 15-lTc; culls 12-15c; beef AA 21',ic; A 20c; B 18ic: C 163Ac; canner-cutter cows 13J4-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 1414c: lambs l A A 3ftc; A 34' c; B 32c: C 10-20c ewes FS 13'ic; M 13c: R 10-c. Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry stock 27c lb. . Mohair 1943. 12-month 45c lb. Hayj Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa No. 3 or better $34-36; oats vetch $23 valley points; timothy (east ern Oregon) $3S.50; linseed meal $47. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, July 25 (AP) No wheat futures - or cash grain quoted. , Cash wheat (bid?: Soft white 1.40: soft white (excluding Rex) M; white club 1.81; western red 1.51 V. Han) red winter; Ordinary 1.49; 10 per cent 150; 11 per cent 1J7; 13 per cent 1.83. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 134; 11 pet cent 1 JO; 12 per cent 1.63. Today's car receipts: Wheat 24, bar ley 1, flour 2, corn 3, oats 1, miU feed 10. Portland Livestock . JTOKTLAND. Ore, July J5-(AP)-(WTA) Salable and total cattle 150; calves S3; market active, fully steady; 1 a . 11 ...LAM Or.T.TXaaaXJt. Or42 ChasMJ - CHINESE Oerbmllstt ! 241 North Ciberty tTtvcfalra Purt!anl (!muti n.tm. Co Office opett Saturday only 10 mm to r p ra i S to 1pm Coa -fultauon. Blood pressure and urine tests are free of charge. Practiced smc 1311. ' j ' Steels, Rails Lead Stocks In Recovery NEW YORK,? July 25t-(tf)-Steels, rails, motors and assorted "blue chips" led 5 the stock market on a general recovery shift today with gains of a ' point or so well distributed and a few i wider jumps in evidence, j, ; The principal i fly in the oint ment was that breadth was lack ing throughout and dealings among the slowest of the- year. Transfers of 620,000 shares com pared with 640,000 Tuesday. The comeback was attributed partly to the , idea reconversion selling on thoughts of a short Jap anese war had; been overdone; Earnings, , dividends,, refundings and split-up talk inspired' rein statement of commitments here and there. "-!';!" . The Associated Press 60-stock average was up ".7, of a point at 64.9 due largely1 to the fact that Allied Chemical, which is in this composite, climbed four; full points on sales of. 600 shares. . Junior Rangers j Taken for Outing . The St. Boniface senior court of the Catholic Foresters of Sub limity, was host to the 40 Juvenile Boy Ranger members of ten years and older of the Subliaaiiy and Stayton courts on Sunday, July 22, at Breitenbush HoJ Springs. The program was under the su pervision of Robert Schumacher, juvenile director; of the Sublimity court, assisted by Michael Bene dict, state chief ranger. j Others who attended were Ir win Schumacher, Vern Sandberg, Edward J. Bellj , Delbert Ditter, Max Hafner and Gordon Nightingale.- .. 'i'.-i , - The truck left Sublimity at 5;30 a. m. . with-tops being made -. at interesting spots; along the drive. After a 'late breakfast, games, races and other sports' were en joyed. A 1 o'clock mass was cele brated by the Rev.lBeatusfBaur of Jordan, 1 spiritual . director of the Jordan court. After luncheon, the bays swam in the large pool at the hot springs. J - - ' There are likely to be fewer eggs in the first; three months of 1948 than in the first three months of 1945, but later in 1946 the egg supply is expected to be greater than for corresponding periods of 1943. The reason is the late start the chicks, got inl 1945. - The only time .that George Washington ever left the borders of the United States was when he was 19 and went to Barbados in the West Indies.': ! Portland canner and cutter Scows strong to 25 cents higher; some sales at more; few common steers 11.50-13.00; canners down to 7 JO; common-medium heif ers 10.50-1 4 JO; canner - cutter cows mostly 7 .CO-S.JO; shells : downward to 5.50: fat dairy type cows 0.00-10.00; medium good beef cows 11.00-12.75; common medium sausage bulls $.50 10.00; good choice vealers 14.00-15.00; selected to 15.50; common medium grades 10.00-13.00; culls down to 7.0O. Salable hoes SO. total 129: market active, steady; barrows and gilts i3.7d; sows ls.oti; cnace zeeaer pigs Tuesday iup to 31.00. Salable sheep 1000. total 1000; mar-; ket active, mostly steady, with some strength I on under' grades; medium- good lambs ii.oo-i3.oo; tew good- choice (rrades 13JO-14.00; few lots choice 90 and 99 lb. lambs 14.50; com mon grades 9.00-10.00; : sizeable lot shorn coast Umbs 11 JO. with common grades at 9.00; odd yearlings : 8JO 10.00; good ewes 6.00-25; common grades 3.00-50. , i Salcni Market Quotations i The prices below i supplied by a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the daily market prices paid To growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTST : (Sebject te ekaage witkevt Mtice) BUTTKStFAX - ,'., Prm1iim - f ' j J4 NO. S .; jo . ' ; .46 .- . ; .43 - . : .46 ,! J ,i J3 i J4 : - J4 j ! ! 21 - . i 33 J1.6 J1.6 BUTTER PRINTS A t B Quarters EGGS i ; Extra large Mediums Standards t PuUets , , Cracks POULTRY No. l colored hens No. 3 colored bens Colored bakes L Colored frys .... LIVESTOCK (By VaUcy Pack) Spring lambs .11 to 12i Yearling lambs .7, to JVa Ewes U . T 3i ; to J Cows, boiiers and cutters .04 to .06 Cows, common 1 ., .08 to .OS Cows, topidairy J to J'a Cows, beet type .,, ., . ... .09 to Jl VeaU i ;,, ..,, .13 to .14 Bulls .7 to .11 Stocks and Bonds July 25 ' ' STOCR AVERAGES .;! i CO 13 IS ' M i - Indus Rails Otil ; Stks Wednesday .. 84.1 41 J 4.3 ; 4 Previous day 83 8 40.5 46.1 ' 643 Week ago 8341 : 41 J 454i I 64.4 Month ago 88.0 - 43.6 47.1 6S.1 Year ago j 76.0 284 37J 54 .8 BOND AVERAGES j" ;4 20 19 - 10 i ;1 1 - ; Rails Indus Util Fogn Wednesday .loojt i 103.7 107 J ! 73.0 Previous day 100J -103.8 107 . ! 7341 Week ago, lOO 104.0 10741 US Month ago 101J 104 J 108 0 73.9 Year ago J SO. 103.1 10641 68.0 1944 high.;, , 101.6 105 J 108.0 74.0 1943 low i. 9641 103.7 10641 68.1 New 1943 low. s - Farm! Conditions Are Explained By Army Airman UNION j HILL The July meet ing of subordinate and juvenile granges was held Friday night Richard Krenz who is in training in the army air force in Texas was a visitor and told briefly of the country and farming condi tions in , Mississippi and .Texas. Mrj. Jessie Carter-resigned as lady assistant steward and Lau rel Kren? ! was elected in her place. j' j i : . Mrs. Carrie Townsend, the J chaplain was In charge of the lec turer's hour program on the na tional flag. ; :' i , In the juvenile grange, state grange awards went to Frances Fox, Floyd Fox, jr, FJdon Jaquet on posters to Keith Scott for the essay, honorable mention to Nor man Qualey and Guy; Scott on posters. I Ketarns Home Craig Bidgood of Roberts ! community, who in jured his leg last week in a tractor accident, has recovered sufficient ly to be j removed to his home from the Salem General hospital.' He was cranking the tractor at the time of the accident. Classified Advertising Statesman Classified Ads Xall 9101 ; Three insertions per Iine.J..25c. Six insertions per iin ,, 4fy One month per line .,....,$13 Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. min imum 33c; 6 tL mln. 43c No 1 refunds; y j n ' 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 undet the: heading "Too Lata to Classify." );..( , - , The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in. advertisements pub-. Hshed fn its columns and in cases where this -paper- is at fault will reprint that part1 of an advertise ment In which tb typographical mistake accurs. The Statesman reserves the tight to reject questionable advertising. It further! reserves the right to place ail ; advertising under the prooer classification. A "Blind" ! Ad an ad contain tn a Statesman box number for an ad dress Is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman not at liberty to divulge Infor mation as to the Identity of u advertiser using a "Blind" ad. Help Wanted Male Workers now employed in war pro dnctioa should not apply and-will not be considered for employment by tin o foyers advertising in this section i 20 PAINTERS. $1.50 nr. 82.50 day expenses. Overtime. Steady work. Box 093 Statesman. JANITOR. I Night work. Permanent to tight man.' The Spa. - WANT garage and service station helper. 809 Xdgewater. West Salem. S MEN wanted for steady year-round work. Thos. ;Kay Woolen Mill Co. : LABOR ! dispatcher. ' Sinsle. Good wages, iniegular hours. Local tempo rary appointment, 3 months. Contact U S. Employment Service. . , , BOY. 16! years old or older, to work from 350 to $20 in the mornings. With extra hours it would average about 28 to 30 hours per week. Good pay. See Mr. Clark at Statesman office. WANTED Part time doorman for Liberty Theater. Position suitable for older man. Applyin person. GRAND Theater. I . MAN with bulldozer! RD7 or RD8 with drums to clear 18 acres of stumps 8c logs at Yachats. To work by con tract or by the hour. See- lu M. CHRISTENSEN i COAST LAND CO. ! ' 302 Pearce Bldg. I Ph. 6024 URGENT NEEDED AT ONCX 1 ' Head Trimmer Man Cobbs & Mitchell Co. Valsetx. Oregon , V ; jSec Ike . ' at U. 8. Employment Service Salem os Phone S334 WANTED Fountain bor for Sat. and Sunday. Hours 4 to 9. Blue Bird. EXPERIENCE GROCERY u CLERK wanted. Steady- position. Ph. 7333. 294 N. Coml. - ' n ; MAN To cut wood. N. Coml i -.i Ph. 7333, 294 OPENING available for man in tire and auto accessory dept. Experience not necessary, but ordinary knowledge of parts and tires helpful. Valuable training in merchandising and definite opportunities are yours if you are the right : man. See Mr. Princehouse in tire department at Montgomery - Ward St Co. . - t WANTED by Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway Company, brakemen and switchmen. Experienced, ,Age 18 to 60. inexperienced. Are 18 to 43. Inexperienced men will be paid while qualifying. For information in quire local; Oregon Electric Railway ' Agent. - yu , BODY MEN and mechanics. Herrall Owens Co. ! . TRUCK and Tractor Mechanic. Good wages and working conditions. See Shop Foreman. James H. Maden Co. v 44 Silverton Road FRUIT and Vegetable man. Saving Center, Salens or West Salem. - Man to work in plant. Mayflower "WANTED: Mm to vork in ceme tery. Call at 390 W. Hoyt or Ph. aesz Help Wanted Male WANTED! Two Men To Start Work Thursday '4 : "i ' i ' r " "I- " ' !" -' -; ' - T STEADY WOBK FOR STEADT MEN WHO CAN AND WILL , WORK. SALARY NO OBJECT IF YOU PRODUCE. I, , $10 A DAY AND UP No loafers, no booze hounds and no bums wanted. Phone 4300 Salem, Thursday Morning rmancialrJ? Livestock ami Poultry IV 1 1 1, PITY taii fifflA m consignment. Stayton Auction Market, Arthur Lewin. Auctioner. Cows and Heifers. Joe Burke, 270 Sil- verton ita. fa. 2-4UV4. lbs. White 24c lb., colored 22c lb., live weight. Rabbit skins, best prizes Wire stretchers and other supplies. Salem address, 60 RatclifX Drive, phone 2-1330, Portland address. Rahhit Moat fn. 8917 S. E. Stark. SUN. 1722. WANTED: Beat and canner rows bulls and 1 veals Will call at farm E. I Snethen, 3370 E. Turner Road Ph 21343 Morns or eves . : pulleU for sale. 2161 N .Front. Phone 5481 after 12 noon. . ' 31W lb. : Red rnrlli t?M Ph. 22ES0. ' . Mike Lowery. Rt. 1. Box 224. Brooks, Ore, 1 mile east and mile north. au evenings. , . ., Auctions HEY! HEY! Yan Can't Afford to Miss STAYTON AUCTION Thiirs. Nile, 7:30 ' Lots of good weaner and feeding pigs, fat hags. sows, boars. Plenty . of cows to picfc fcom. Good . Hereford bull, baby and feeder calves, chickens, rabbits, good cedar posts. Battery and elec. radios, furniture and misc. work and saddle horses always on hand. Bring in what you have to sell. . ART LEWIN. AUCTIONEER WE WILL GUARANTEE SATISFAC TION ON YOUR FARM SALE. Help Wanted - EXTRA dishwasher Saturdays and Sundays. The Spa. BEAN PICKERS REGISTER NOW I 10 acres starting about Au 1st. Ph. 13263, RL I Bx 201, 2 mi. on Wallace rd. J. DISHWASHER: Night shift 162 a N. Com'L Chinese Tea Garden. -- FRY Cook, good wages, steady posi tion. Marion Hotel. . :. , :. .- KITCHEN Janitor. Good wages. Mar ion , Hotel. V I ' i Hop Pickers Wanted WANTED ' 400d HOP PICKERS . 250 FIELD WORKERS ' ' The largest crop we have ever grown. 700 acres early and late hops. Cabins, lights, wood furnished in clean, shady camp grounds. . Pickers buses to Salem, West Salem,, Independence. Dallas, Monmouth and ether points if desired. REGISTER NOW WRITE OR CALL I Eola Hop Yard. West Salem. Ore., phone 21331, L. H. Thacker, supt. -Wilhart Hep Farm, . Gervais. Ore, phone 22-681. Ward Lundy. supt. ! - McLaughlin . Ranch, Independence. ore., phone. Z7-irz, T. A. JBeu. supt. , Illihee Hop Ranch, Salem. Ore, phone 22631. Steve Vanhouten, supt I WlUUms ic Hart, branch office. Salem. Ore., phone 8255. - 1 HOP PICKERS wanted for our yard 12 miles north of Salem. Picking be gins about Aug. 16. Phone 22347 or write Gervais, Oregon. Mission Bot tom Hop Co. Situations Wanted j First-clasS mechanic, references, wants, work in garage. Moving to Salem about August 1 st. Ira Goff, 707 S. E. Belmont, Portland. I ' BY older lady, housekeeping for eld erly person. Blanche Hoak. 1697 N. Capitol St. j ' PUT IN wood and sawdust 110 Divi sion. Ph. 3794 after pjn. Call for I. Robinson. ( EXPERIENCED middleaged couple desires management of apt house or hotel, box 4, statesman. PROMPT. Efficient motor cycle de livery service. Reasonable rates - any wnere in aaiem. rn. raw. CHILDREN eared . for. Phone 8645. SALEMAspholstery Cleaners. Phone 4766. , Preschool PUySchoot; la81 - State Ages a t Part or all day Ph S436 WILL Care for children days. 1163 N. letlt.- fK. 4961. . -- : ACCOUNTANT (empl.) will keep set ot books spare time. ox 094 Vt Statesman. v - - k :.-r " . 17 TR. old boy wants good outdoor Job for wages or - exchange for old model car. M. 4, box xu-a, aaienv. Help Wanted WANTED Bean pickers. Start pick ing about Aug. 1. O. Zistet, Rt S, Box 10SJ, Salem, V mile west of Pen Annex. - WANTED 2000 hop pickers. Harvest starts the latter part of August 500 acres of high trellis hops. Cool, shady camps with lights, wood, shower baths and ciav nursery for children furnished free to pickers. Grocery store, meat market and ; restaurant on grounds. Register ra person at ranch office or write us for fuu particular, k. jlj.m ENS HORST CO, INDEPENDENCE. GROCERY CLERKS wanted. No ex perience necessary. Good pay to start and while you train. Excellent oppor tunities for men or women who can qualify. See Mr. Miller, Safeway Stores District uixice. ; Help Wanted Female ZXP. waitress for part time work Saturdays and Sundays. The spa. , WANTED Experienced lady dinner cook. Good wages, gooa Hours, sun. on. Phone sosx Help Wanted Male r:Farhi X i - " -"1 I Co1TiuflLiricnua MODEST MAIDEXS - N Trukmvk Kfi4m4 V. 8. FM Offw "You forget, Mr. Ointtltcrs, I'm on vacation!"'- Help Wanted Female j WANTED Mlddleased woman with some cooking experience to do light work in private summer home during Aug. ft Sept Enjoy vacation atmos phere & cool weather, with good sal ary. -Box 44. Statesman. ' r WANTED: , Woman for part ' time housework. Phone 9537 or 4641. j CHECK GirL also wool presser. Steady work. Good wages. Standard Cleaners.- 363 N. Com! WANTED Woman for steam table and grilL Hours 1 to I. AddIv Blue Bird. GIRL .Tor .ceneral -office work. See Mr. Larson. 109 S. Com'l or Ph. SUL EXPERIENCED Waitress. The Spa. FOUNTAIN GIRL: The Spa. : WAITRESS wanted; SUta r Office Bides. Hours I AM. to 430 PAL Sat t Sun. off. Urs. Krauger. ' WOMEN HELP WANTED at City Cleaners. Also checker - needed. 1245 Stat St -r : - Salesmen Wanted EXPERIENCED food salesman to call on -retail rand jobbing trade in Salem-Eugene area. No Saturday work. Good salary, car and expenses fur nished. Answer stating age, experience and other qualifications. Albers Mill ing Company, Box 45, Statesman. WE Will Interview men at once for two positions as service salesmen. Ser vice station or garage experience help ful but not necessary. If you are not set now for a postwar future you will be interested. Good pay. an ex cellent chance for advancement. Aoply in person only to Mr. Kinaan. Fire stone Store. Center 8t Liberty Sts. Money to Loan f Money to Loan f WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortis re loans, city or farm properties; loans made as small as $300. See us about refinancing jroui present contract or mortgage. ! Leo N. Childs, Inc. 344 State St Phone $261 WE LIKE TO SAY ? YES' WHEN PEOPLE WANT A LOAN Makina . personal - loans is our busi ness. The more-times we say 'Yes' the more business we do. That's why we do our best to say "Yes to every request for a loan. 4 out of S get the money- they ask for. The transaction Is handled promptly,' privately, with out Involving outsiders. Loans of $25 to $309 on tout salary, furniture or auto. Personal Finance Co. Rra. 125. Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg. sia state st. - roone: saiem sisi ' Lie. S-121 M-165 ; -t, VOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON : SIDERATION WHEN YOU APPLY TO ;, i General : Finance Corp. " i , . . FOR . ; Quick Cash Loans Locally owned and operated. we are familiar with all local needs and con ditions and lend on any reasonable security. - Up to 12 mos. to repay. - l'eleohone 9168 i State Lie. (S-1381 136 S. Commercial St i $ 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 ana ouy real estate contracts. For quick and , effi cient service see or phono STATE FINANCE CO. Phono 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salem r Lie S 216-M 223 Auto And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Mmey for new 'and used cars e tracks regarCUes of age No delay bring car and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. - i to IS jnontha to repay.; -' After o'clock wnone 2361 or 2114: tar .-appointment : . ROY H. SIMMONS ' f Bcguiated by state PRIVATE MONEY 139 S Oni St Phmo 16S M 155 ::'i-.--;Auto Loins u Willamette Credit Cb. mi FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILD IN Ci UCI3SE tt ti U8 - ; For Sale 4lisceIlaneout ALL TYPES : Eave Troughs i FURNACES INSTALLED - t AND REPAIRED - -I. Johnston Sheet Metal Co. 1411 S., I2tb SU Salem, Oregon. ; Phone 5391 i For Sale- Misccllam oni USED Innerspring mattress J 810 GEVUHTZ FURNITURE CO. ' 279 N. Liberty St . Ph. 4613 FREDERICK' f t meat case, latest model. 4 plate glass, inside lights. A-l. Complete with compressor. Saving Center, Fortiana road. . USED davenport and chair, spring- filled. $2957. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 978 N. Liberty St. - Ph. 461S USED ' lumber, ttt! unflm iviuil nullava. Una sliafis anil miao Rnllv. wood Cleaners, 2044 N. Capitol, i Used Wilton rug. 9x12 ....$19J5 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. ' 279 N. Uberty St Ph. 4619 3 PHAS1 bHPinator'ctalneir'f ft air compressor new. Ph. 9698. SAND. GraveL enished.- Readv-Mlx concrete. Two-unit spt!c Tanks Sew er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO. 1409 N. STOnt St -Fh 3417. v j USED WOOD BED::....:..:....:.".. ..$14.73 IGEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 279 N. Liberty St . Ph. 4615 UNFTN. -corner- cuDboards. deaka. chests, etc Prime coated. eaiy to patnt PICKETTS UNFINISHED FURNITURK co-op Market. 13th at State 9-PIECE breakfast set... ...817J9 GEVURTE FURNITURE CO. 279 N.. Uberty St . . . Ph, 4619 GOOD flax puller. Price S450 r trade for truck. - Also motor scooter. Charlie's Shop, Rt. 7. Box 40s. i TTLTON anricots. Tree rinened. 19th St I)ruit Stand. 1960 S. 12th. ! WE CARRY a comnlete line of rolled roofing and durable shingles. See us about your roofing needs. Western Auto) Supply Co.- r NEW CAS RANCM .UbILKI. In. ImnuidLate dellverv Ration .-ti.ta necessary. Good Housekeeping Co., 467 Court St. DUO-TKURM oil circulatine heaters available for delivery August & Sep tember. Place your orders now. i . GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 . Liberty St Phi 4615 R Brushes I74S Grant P 83S'i WILL Buy for cash, sell or trade. guns. ' ammunition, scopes, trailer & outboards. Don Madison. 890 No. High. OUR Specialty: Sorav oaintine: erly-Gottenberg contractors. Ph 4344 REGISTERED Cocker puppies. Buffs, blacks. Sired by roe s siocxaaie Tiniie, grandson of Champion Stockdale Startler. 1482 N. Com!.. - - -i : - - LANG WOOD RANGE. $119.80 GEVURTZ ruRNmrni; ro: 279 N. Liberty St , Ph. 4619 100 -LB. size cotton feed sacks. bleached and laundered,' ready to use for dish towels, pillowcases, sheets and other home uses. Get yours now. 18c ana ssc caca. northwest Poultry and Datry . Products Co, 15C3 N. Front Ph. 7007.-. " . .. - , ' ,. .. OIL" FURNACES - Kresky oil heating furnaces. Smoke. less and efficient heat See agent 1929 N. liberty. Ph. 9355. K WE BUY and sell men's shoes, cloth. lng. tools, radios, guitars, trunks, furniture and household ennnV ; - - SUN DALES, 293 N. Coral. Ph. ! 3C9$ Wedgewood combination gas range. . ' $183.50. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CoJ 275 N. Uberty St Phj 4619 EXPERT washing machine service and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed Ellis at Nelson Bros Furniture Store. 315 N. Liberty ... j TRAILERS for rent 50c per nr. Woodry's Mkt, 1609 ti. Summer. ATMORAYS OZONE. seU and rent Used wood circulating heater. $39.30. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Uberty St. Phj 4615 ALWAYS a big stocK- Woodry's Furniture Mkt:. Ph . 8110 we Buy at sen furniture. - tools, stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric appliances, household goods. KLI O MAN's.8&5 N Commercial Ph S88S . STOVE repairing tt parts. -Woodry'a Mkt. 1603 N. Summer St . 43 Colt Auto. URGENTLY NEEDED for SOUTH PACIFIC, win pay top price. 500 No. High. , i CASH . PRICE PAID for your used RDTLES.' SHOT GUNS 8c PISTOLS. Don Madisoa. 590 No. High. !.,. - i PRE-WAR . FURNITURX " BE.UTITUL Mahogany Bed Room Suite., Box Spg. r Spg. fill mattress. uae new. .- Very fine t pc. Wat Dining Suite. --Spool Bed. Spg. Matt . V .4 Poster Bed. Spg. Jc Matt i 8 pc. Mahogany Dinette set. ! . Boy's solid Oak Bed Room set ,L Large Walnut Victrola. . t . Tappan White Enamel Gas Range. Radiant Gas Heater. - - Office Swivel Chair. - -Rebuilt Davenport 8c Chan. Where you find the best ta quality - osea zumiiure ) Brijrht Farniture Co. 453 Court St Plu 7511 . . . o.m with ear ton! carrier and Evenrude Motor -$123.00. Don BUdRe lennia rv.M- - a?.rr.7 . - viiin with case Jnd bow7 l2. 16 & 20 GaugeSinglo Jnot ftew gun HX fumps. 4 Point Wheel Wrenches. Canvas Knap Sacks, . tor risning, Cans $135. Sealed Beam Conversion, unit, manes your - -'. " ,, 1 41 models. Don Madison. 590 No. High. w rnrBi tea.hlntf machine, food ' eond, and dinette table, 4 chairs. Will not sell separate, sisa wsei N. 20th. ; ' - II TOCH band saw $60. 1195 Colum bia. Ph; 4054.! V '.- td a ti tr Haiiu 2 nlate elec. ' cook ' n h.or riishes. cooking u ten sile. dbU eeo- sals, vsa n. cinmriu Mlrmjitfr. service for 10 in Havlland China. Beverly's An tique Shop. 740 KieciTJC. fn.. a-wi. t pott, i vhann in transit for sur veyors. Ph. 9621 Thurs. and Sat. s-TTTRE Cl H radio, table model. 330 Morgan AveH - : im- KHi-m vt : habv bed. " twin mattress.' Ph. 2-2528-3480 Center. . FEW alarm clocks, A-l "condiUon. 1984 SUte. -,,m : ' : 1 : v'f r.OOD used -cotton mattress. . 120 Monroe Ave. j . i ' - nm rut u hlark kid-skin sio 16. also bleached wolf chubby size 14. Phone 2-1798. , I ; . LAWNMOWER Sharpening ft Ad lusting. " i . j ",; - ' Woodry's ttk C 1W9 N. Summer St Duo-Therm oil water heater. S99.50. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 279 N. Liberty St Ph. 4619 -WHITE Enameled combination wood or oil range. $60. Phone 9689. . , Golden cocker spaniel pup. Ph. 21252. 2 BROADLOOM ruirs. like new. Light biege. . 11x15. Blue 9x15. SJON. 21st NEWLY Built 2 wheeled trailer, fair tires; also 37 Dodge motor block, good condition except crankshaft Phone 22837. Box 461. Hollywood drive. , YOUTH Bed. complete with mattress and springs. Nearly new. 990 Garnet Call after 6:30. . , - f CIRCULATING Heater, like new. 17t Fairview. Ph. 8016. r CUCUMBERS for sweet ' and t dills. 976 Locust st. Ph. 8566 after; 3 p. ra. No deliveries, i DAVENPORT and chair. Ph. 3463. BED With coil spring and mattress, davenport and chair. 9x12 rug. 660 N. Com'L Ph. 21660. . . .T J, - 3'4 OCTAVE Xylophone $125.00. 1663 Court st Call evenings. t STEWART -Warner cabinet act radio. Can be put in A-l condition for a very small " cost Price $23.00. A. . I?ask. Rt 1. Box 104. Ph. Jwl after $ . p. n. -!. -,. ., . .-.".t HAY. oats and vetch, $20 ton in field. Clifford PeUer, Rt. 2. Box 114. 90-LB. ice box. $10; darbed. $1: $7. Ph. 4839. 239 S. Cottage. , . : PAIR of women's white shoe roller skates, size T. Ph. 24105.- . ? . . : TANDEM dice: also 2-section spring tooth, trailer, j 9 miles W. on Dallas Highway. Box 469. ,. ' ' Wanted Miscellaneous CASH naid tnr oTrl fmVn Hi ... alarm clocks, old watches and scrap gOlO. fn. Z-IS57. i able for keeping records. Ph. 9173. t WANT Used dimension lumber or what have you. Box 37. Statesman. WANTED: Fir and Cedar poles and piling, ail sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. Shipping point earliest shipment NieuVn.ieyer-Martin Co., Spalding BuatUnjr, Portland. 4. Ore, j We Buy Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 20 YEARS REPUTATION Of BUSINESS INTEO IUTY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED ' .. Pianos ' Furnilure and Appliances . , Call 9149 for appointmeat . HOGG BROS.! tt State St - I WANTED to buy. ice box of -any kind and a child's wardrobe.- Ph. 9379. ANTETX-Sman record player. Ph; uwi pjn. WANTED tien's good used suits and trousers. OK Cleaners. 1140 N. Capitol. WANT 2-pUU dectrie burner. Box OK, Statesman. - RETRIGCRATOR WANTED. Ph.-5S0l WANTED: Befrlgerato-. PIC 6985. W ANTED. PIANOS. WL1 pay cash. Wills Music Store 432 SUts St VKa 'ru'rwVru rr W' tika" rw. WaUTI'I Pianos, Talhnan's. Ph 870t WANT TO' tin. nwi r.w.... m. lenses McEasn Photo Shop 433 state. 7596. Stat St.; Furniture. 1900 State. IF YOU have fiirninir .a ... Ru&a Bright Ph .751L. 433 Court . CASH - for UVfl MlnA A. n.K Ml. slcal instruments Call uii . 9537 evenings or send description to 4iuui muiw vew vtx t. uign. . Miscellaneous tag. OK Cleaners, 1140 N. Capitol St. Shetland! Pony Riding " Academv : now ooen. frnm 'am a 10 stnd all day Sundays for children 1 to 14 yrs. All saddles equipped with. west MICIU, .! . - -...M., ITTTIi 1 HC ' lnlnmi.MM . 1 - - w i ...... Hiiufiiiiuvu wvr I V lit; Dis. Amer. VeU. Ph. A. L. Brewster. 4339, or call at Chamber ot Commerce Dental Plate Repair i two-hour sERviae m most CASES - 2 Bring or Mail Your Plates for Reoair. DR HARST SEMLER. DENTIST Adoiph Bktt State 4t Com. Ph - 3311 i BUY RIGHT-NOW CLEANER From your Grocer Cso. tt for more) sanitation, WOODWORK. Dishes, laun djy, general spring house cleanrng. Wtl!rnett Gro. Supply all sizes, 2Sc, 30c, $L i i . , For Rent -Rooms SLEEPING Room with kitchen privl lepes. It-1 for married: couple. Ph, COMFORTABLE, dean rooms for men. 5'.3 Court St. .