The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 11, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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FACE EIGHT
Tk 0SS30H STATESMAN. .Slm, -O-wejea, Stu-err MeJg. Aerut II. IH3
i
Mart Varied;
Grain Futures
Mostly Down
CHICAGO, Aug. lO-WGrai"
futures sac fed at tht close today,
. with September wheat, ihowin
the greatest strength during a
trading session 1 beset with con
fusing influences.
The futures took Japan's peace
offer In stride -at the start, and
wheat and rye 'advanced sharply
at ithe opening. The trade had
discounted the government crop
report, issued after the close of
- the markets.
At the close wheat was to
l'i lower than yesterday's close,
..September $1.64. Corn was
to 1 lower, December $1.15.
Oats were 1 to 2tt lower, Sep
tember 59-'. Rye was 1 to
2i lower, September IA61A-V.
Barley was IV4 to lower, Sep
tember. $1.07 U. !
13th Airborne Moves
i I - -
, PARIS, Aug.! KHJPjrTht main
; bodr of the 13th airborne division
moved yesterday from the Reims
assembly area to Le Havre, pre
naniorr to embarking for the
United States. The redeployment
status of other VS. units was un
changed.
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug 10 (AP)
Butter A A prints 4S-4Vac; cartons
4-4Tic; A grade prints 45,-46c;
cartons 43Va-4-s,ic: B grade prints ,
43c; cartons 4-4-ic
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 62-52 , 4c; premium qual
ity, maximum ot .35 of 1 per cent
acidity 63-53' ic; valley routes and
country points 2c less than first or
50-MVaC , ,
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 30.4c: loaf
50.4c; triplets to wholesalers 27.2c;
loaf 30.6c lb. delivered
Eggs To retailers: A A extra large
37c; A extra large 55c; A large 63c;
A medium 48c; small (pullet) 42-43c
dozen.
live poultry -4 Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 31.6c;
roasters over 3V lbs. 31.Sc; "Leghorns
18c; colored hens all weights 27c; old
roosters and stags 23c lb.
Babbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c;
Jive price to producers zz-zc id,
Turkeys Government takes! sup
ply, market nominal. I
Onions Oregon dry No. 1; 3.00
50 lb. sack; green 1.05-1.10 dozen
bunches. I
Potatoes New California No. 1,
4.00 sack; Irish Cobblers 3.S5; I Bliss
Triumphs 3 83 sack; Yakima whites
2.65-3.75 crate.
j Country meats Rollback price to
retailers: Country- killed hogs, best
butchers. 130-140 lb. 19-19,ic; vealers
AA 22ViC: A 21',iC B 19'ic; S 15-17,ic;
Culls 12-lkr beef AA 21ic; A 20!,c;
B lS'fce; C 16s,ic; canner-cutter cows
13,;-14c; bulls canner-cutters 14-143,c;
lambs AA 26c: A 24,c; B 22ic: C 10-
20r; ewes FS 13ic; M 12c: R 10',;-.
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark Dry stock 27c lb.
Mohair 1042. 12-month 45c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 134-35: oats-
vetch $24-25 valley points; timothy
eastern Oregon) $38.50; clover $21 ton.
Portland Grain
' PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug 10 (API
Wheat futures and cash grain un
quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.48;
For Sale!
100 Head Registered
Hampshire Ewes j
18 mos. old. Picked from
the best flock in Oregon.
AH sheep have ear tap and
registration papers on
them.
Phone or Write
J. C. Harrison
BIy, Ore.
Holice Hop "Pickers
Busses Will Pick Up In Salem for
Williams and Thacker's Eola Hop Yard
Beginning at 6 A. II.
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CENTER AND COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL AND DIVISION
COMMERCIAL AND MARKET
COMMERCIAL AND JEFFERSON
COMMERCIAL AND COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA AND BROADWAY
BROADWAY AND HOOD '
; HOOD AND FAIRGROUNDS ROAD
FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND JEFFERSON Vv
FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND HUNT
CAPITOL AND HOOD -CAPITOL
AND UNION
CAPITOL AND CENTER"
20TII AND CENTER
17TII AND CENTER
14TII AND CENTER
COTTAGE AND CENTER
'WEST SALE!!, FOOT OF BRIDGE
ELOPER'S STOHI. ;
CITY HALL
Navy Reports
v Lumber
Piles at Bases
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 JPi-
The navy declared yesterday that
a lumber shortage threatens to re
tard construction of advanced bas
es in the Pacific.
In a statement, it said that ces
sation of hostilities on Europe had
increased rather than decreased
navy lumber needs and attributed
the shortage to lack of skilled la
bor in the Pacific northwest lum
bering areas.
The lumber shortage already
has attracted attention in congress
and figured in recent criticism of
the army's discharge policy by the
senate war investigating commit
tee. The senate group urged that
the army speed discharge of sol
diers with lumbering, coal mining
and railroad experience. The ar
my has refused, however, to con
sider any discharges by occupa
tion, contending this Would de
stroy its point system! for dis
charges, i
The navy said its, stockpiles of
lumber have been reduced to "the
danger levels," adding that "for
many types of essential lumber in
ventories are so low that were
Droduction to stop, shipments
overseas could not continue for
more than two or three weeks."
Portland
oft whit (excluding Rex) 1.50; white
club 1.51: western red 151.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.4714
10 per cent 1.5014; 11 per cent 1.87;
12 per cent 1.64.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.54;
11 per cent 1.57; 12 per cent 1.91.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 25. bar
ley flour S, corn 2, millfeed t.
Port)and Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore. Aug 10 (AP)
(WFA) Salable and total cattle Z5:
calves 65; market steady on limited
cattle offering with demand fairly
broad: odd cutter steers and heifers
10.00; canner - cutter cows i.-o-st:
shells down to 6.00; one sorted load
rood - choice 303 lb. vealers 14.50;
cull-medium grades S.00-12.00; few
medium calves 12.50.
Salable hogs none, total 175; market
nominal; barrows and gilts salable
15.75: sows 13.00: feeder pigs salable
from 17.50-22.00 according to weight
and grade.
Salable and total sheep none: mar
ket quotable, steady with late Thurs
day; good-choice lambs salable 12.50-
13.00; common grades around s.oo-
12 50; good ewes salable around 8 50
Stocks and Bonds
August 10
STOCK AVERAGES
30 IS
Indus Rails
Friday .., 85 9 40.0
Previous day 85.4 41.5
Week ago 84.5 41.5
Month ago -.6.6 43.4
Year ago 75.8 28.6
18
Util
45.9
46.0
46.1
47.2
38.2
60
Stkn
S5.0
65.3
64.7
S6.7
54.8
BOND AVERAGER
20
Rails
Friday .......... 99.2
Previous day . 99.8
Week ago 100.0
Month ago 101-2
Year ago 90.5
10
Indus
103.6
103.6
103.4
104.2
105.3
10
Util
107.1
107.2
107.3
107.S
106.4
10
Fogn
72.5
72.6
72.8
73.3
67 8
Salem 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
by The Statesman: -
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
(Subject to change without notice)
BUTTERFAT
Premium - .84
No. 1 M
No. 2 ... . 3t
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
.46
.45
. .47
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums ..
Standards
Pullets
.42
. .41
. .26
. M
XI
J16
Jl'.i
Cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 colored hens ,
No. 2 colored hens .
Colored frys
LIVESTOCK, By Valley Fack)
Spring lambs
Yearling lambs
.7',i to J'i
Ewes
Cows, boners and cutters .04 to JM
Cows, common .06 to J075
Cows, top dairy .075 to .085
Cows, beef type , M to 41
Veals . .14
Bulls .7 to ai
CbssIfleA ATtrt-Ur
j Statesmen
Classified. Ads
CaU 9101
Three Insertions per nt5c
Six Insertions per line 40c
One month per line SI .23
Minimum charge- 29c; I U. min
imum 33c; ti. min. 43c. No
refunds. ! "
Copy for this page accepted un
til 30 the evening before publica
tion for classification. Copy re
ceived after this time -will be run
omlei the heading Too Late to
Classify."
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 advert tee
jnent In which the typographical
mistake accurs. . -
The Statesman reserves the tight
to ' reject questionable advertising.
It further reserves the right to
place all advertising under :i the
proper classification.
A "Blind" Ad an ad containing
a Statesman box number for an ad
dressla 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 an
advertiser using a "Blind ed. ,
Livestock and Poultry
FOR 8AIX Guernsey-Jersey cow. 6,
milking S Mis.. 6. L. B. McCl endow.
see cascade Dr., w. saiem. rn. ims.
FOR SALE: Saddle horse, high splr-1
ikeu, Jim, uiu, w w v-v .
half Arabian. $163. Can at 1805 S. 12th. I
i. ... -A .r. iu I
FOR ! SALE: Registered Romney J
sheep. Smith Bros. Gath stock,
8 bucks. 8 ewes. 11 lambs. Are cutting I
flock, must sell one or sJL Dr.. J. M.
Ramage. C.l, 8751 or 7244. t .
WILL BUY veur rattle or sell , on
consignment Steyton Auction Market
Arthur Lewin, AucUoner, ; ; , I
HIGHEST PRICES paid for rabbit I
skins.; Also latest wire stretchers for 1
sale.- West Side Fur Co. . west saiem. I
I rEEDER pigs $21.50 each.' I 2-yr.
old pigs f iz.50 eacn. Lawn mower ss. i
I E. Snethen. 3670 E. Turner Ka 1 mi.
N. of Krueger Grocery. Ph. X134S.
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON j
For the County of - Marion, Depart
ment of Probate. - ' -In
the matter of the estate of Millie
Carlson,- Deceased.
,i u No. S19S
Notice of Sale
Nntira la herebv civen that the I
undersigned Executrix of the . estate
ot Millie Carlson, deceased, will offer
for sale and seU to the highest bid-
der : Lot Two, Block Forty, North
Salem, in Marion County Oregon at I
the office of Fred A. Williams. Pioneer
Trust Building. Salem Oregon, on the
6th of September. 1845. at the hour
of 2:00 PJd. Sale will be made ior
cash 1 .1-
The sale will be private and Is made.
and this notice published, by virtue
of an order of the Hon. E. m; Page.
Judge of said court ' entered Herein I
on the 25th day of -July 1945.'. J
This notice is published once a week I
for four successive weeks in The Ore-1
gon Statesman, a newspaper t of gen-
eral 1 circulation published in, Marion I
county uregon. 1
Date of first publication: July 28, 1S45. 1
Date of last pubiicauon: August 25, 1945
Ethel Dawson. Executrix.
Charles G. Benson, 1102 Spalding Bldgn
Portland,
Oreron.
Attorney
for Executrix. "t $ t
Jly 28 A. 4-11-18-25.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS i
I have been annotated as Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of KATE DEMA-i
REST. Deceased, by the Circuit Court
of Marion County, State of Oregon, by I
an order dated July 16th. 1945. All per- 1
sons having claims against said Estate
are xequcsieu 10 presem uiem, wiin
piuiicr vgutiicrs, wiuiui CIA iiiunLiia vi
the date here of to the undersigned,
co County Clerk, Court House, Marion
County. State of Oregon. Dated and
first published July 21st 1045. Date of
last publication August 18th. 1945. ,
SADIE PERKINS. Administratrix.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attorney,
Address: First National Bank Bldg
cottage urove. Oregon
Jly. 21-28. A. 4-11-18.
" 1 1
bids will be received bv the under-
signea until the hour of B o clock 1-"M.
on the 27th day of AucusL 1945. and
immediately thereafter publicly opened
by the School District Board of School
District No. 71. Marion County, Ore eon.
at Liberty Schoolhouse. in Salem. Ore-
gon. ; for an issue of bonds of said
School District in the amount of five
thousand dollars (85000), said bonds to
De dated September 1. 1945,- and to
mature serially in numerical Order as
ioiiows: 1 ' ,';
No. 1, : 81000, on December 15. 194.
No. 2, S1000, on December 15, 1947.
No, 3. ilOOO. on December IS. 1948.
No. 4. 81000. on December 15, 1949.
mo. a, siooo. on December is, 1990,
rate of not to exceed 3',. per annum
oua Donaa 10 war interest uii
payable semi-annually, principal and
interest payable at the of fice ,of ; the
nSlS1??4 M,rJon Coun.tuy'
?,r:,l1v .fai 'SFJL
ihe opiloiT of the purehaUr: ' . T "
. &aia Donas were duly autnortzea at
an election held on August 4, 1945;
-. v., ..up -m, avw.
Bids must be accompanied by a cer-
tif ied check in the amount of one nun-
dred dollars WOO) i
xne approving legal opinion of
Hi.rlM I Tmnn nrilt k. ii,1.h4 V.
successful bidder. .- ;
The Board reserves the right1 to re-
tect anv ami aii hiri , i
ti. SEXjK. ClerK.
i . .
EcnOOl JJlStriCX INO. 1 1.
Rt 3, Box SIS, Salem Ore. A 11-16-23.
NftTir T btptov r.rw
sealed bids will be received by I the
unaersisnea until tne nour of B n r loolr i
J M. m th Ith Hav n AiiM.rf IU
and ) immediatelv thereafter nubliclv
opened by the School District Board
of School District No. 71, . Marion
-ounty. : iureeon. at LiDertv school -
house near Salem. Oregon, for the in-
staiiation or a heating plant at said
scnoouiouse. Bids i must be accom
panied by a certified check In the
amount or 10 of the bid. . t
Specifications will be furnished u
request to cuctk ot scnool District No.
71. Lola H. Seeger, St. 3, Box SIC,
aaiem, uregon.
The Board reserves the right U re -
m. w
ject any and all bids.
LOLA H. SEEGER. Clerk.
School District No. L
Marion County, Oregon.
A-ll-14.
Help n arrest Crops
r - v '..-'
Ecgislir Usui
i
I
I
350 acres early and late
hops. Picking begins last
week In Acjrcst.
IjlijmEnnco' 1
Sihnop Fiimil'j:
.1: :-;lMif 2, Bex 1ST
iri :,; rhmt t-zm . :t
Offlee: 1117 First KaUojaai 1
r.r r Bank Bidg. . ?.
Sales-, Orerea I
liqp Plsliekp
Livestock and Poultry
RABBITS WANTED, all sizes. 4 to
lbs. White, 24c lb.; colored 22c h live
weight Rabb t skins, best prizes. Wire
stretchers and other- supplies. . Salem
annreaa. av jcatcun unvt, pfaoa Z-IS-O,
Portland address. Rabbit Meat Cn .
SIT 8. X. Stark, SUN. 1721. . - -
"FORALlPurebred Hobrteln m11
ready , for service. This as from the
test ner in the state. Also some good
young horses. A. P. Nys, 1 mile west
of. Brooks. .... ,.-v;
RABBITS WATlftiyt
prices.- Largest rabbit headquarters In
west Top - prices for - furs. Angora
wooL. Full lino of supplies, fur stretch
er, remedies, hardware doth, ready
Duiii nutcnes, ana Breeding stock
Raise rabbits commercially, big pro
fits. 84 page rabbit Journal on request
Harder Babbit Farms, 3405 Cherry
Avenue. Ph. 2-1234 or 2-182. --
WANTED: Beet ana .canner cows
bulla and veals. Will call at farm
E. I Snethen. 3370 E. Turner Road
Ph 21245 Morns or eves.
WANTED: Fresh and Springer-dairy
Cows and Heifers. Joe Burke, 270 Sil
vertpn Rd. Ph. 2-4074.
Uop Pickers Wanted
HOP PICKERS ' wanted. ' 140 acres
early a late bops, T miles from Salem.
Long pic ring, good hops. Bus from
Salem. Fir - Grove Farm. Rt. 2. Box
I oa, e ran. rnoot suom.
HOP PICKERS wanted. Earlv St late
hope, good picking, clean camp-rounds.
cabins. ' wood, lights, etc.. furnished.
Tran'portation from Salem. Orey Hop
nancn, iw. a. jbox 191, saiem. rnone
22766. ...
OPERATE hopyard store and short-
order restaurant best location on Hi-
in largest hop , growing district
unn.v malrer tat riant MuinU vai
. - ------ r '
Jurni!'hr'Uur.'n3T lwP'nnt Apply
er. Route s. I ml 8 E of Independ-
ence or phono indep. X8F2I.
" " ' " r TTlTlTI!TrTTT?r.r!!r?rT!
ftjL ,rl,vIJ:T"
: ITlt HOPS BUS TRANS-
i m jvk a a- a. vii a m. rri& wmva X I
MILKS FROM SALEM. TO REGISTER.
PHONE 9223. ASK FOR KOLA Mc-
ualan,
' HOP PICKER wanted between Aug.
18th and JOth. 320 acres early and late
nops. caoins, Jianta. wood furnisnea
i dean shady camn rrounda. Rerister
now. Mitoma Hop Ranch. Independ-
ence, ore. box zeo. Fhone urs.
HOP PICKERS wanted 'for our yard
12 miles north of Salem. Picking be
gins about Aug. 16. Phone .22347 or
write uervaia, Oregon, scission Bot
tom Hop Co.
WANTED j
? . 4000 HOP PICKERS
290 FIELD WORKERS
The largest crop we have ever crown. .
700 acres early and late hops. Cabins,
lights, wood furnished in clean, shady
camp grounds. Pickers' buses to Salem.
West Salem. Indenendence. Dallas.
Monmouth and other points if desired,
REGISTER NOW WRITE OR CALL
Eola Hop Yard, West Salem. Ore..
phone 21331. L. H. Thacker, supt
Wiihart Hop Farm, Cervais, Ore,
phone 22-681. Ward Lundy. supt.
McLaughlin Ranch. Independence.
-re pnone ii-fj, 1. a. eeu. upi.
Hllhee Hop Ranch. Salem. Ore, phone
122631, Steve Vanhouten. supt
1 wimams Mart, orancn omce.
rslem-0re-Phon a5S-
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250 acres choice river bottom hoos.
4 miles S.W. of Salem. Fine nickine
beginning about September 1. Good
campground, fine cabins, or free bus
transportation to and from yard. Reg-
ister at our office. 147 Nortn Lommer-
ciau m.. or write
! JOHN J. ROBERTS ft CO.
Salem. Oregon Phone 9623
HOP PICKERS wanted, starting Aug.
20. Almon Winn, Rt. 1, Jefferson, on
Salem. Buena Vista Rd.
WANTED:-Hop pickers. Early and
late hops, cabins, lights, wood fur.
niahed. Store on grounds. Starting Aus
15th Mission Bottom near Wheatland
ferry. Better known as Fred Viesko
fUm. John Bushman, GervaiS, Ore,
Help Wanted
i
Bean Pickers
lit MT S OP W CTAVTOTJ VJ
MARION - STAYTON ROAD. TENTS
I wnnn CTnvrc riTuwrcum 117 tt t
OAV
1 w. n. haxui, hi. 1 AUMSV1UJ.
MEN and women for sawmill and
lumber yard on. the coast Car loaders.
green chain pullers, stackermen and
other general eniU and yard work. Good
living facilities for families as well as
single men. C. D. Johnson Lumber
corporation. Toledo, Oregon.
BEAN PICKERS wanted. O. Zistel.
Rt. 5. Box 108J. S miles southeast of
baiem, V mile west of Pen Annex.
BEAN Pickers wanted. 2nd St 3rd
picking. Gas available. 2 ml. on Wal-
lac Rit- tt. I Barnwell. Hi 1 . Rax
mu. Ph
I -v
1 run Pirkm ntii wictr uw
Write J. F. Wikoff. Rt 6, Box 353B.
Salem. Ore., or come 3 mUes east on
Silverton highway, turn right 2nd road
P-t Middle Grove school miles.
DISHWASHER wanted:' The Mead
I .. ,. lift ct.
Pwl 340 sute
I 1 LP r12:"l-"u"LO-r':r'""'--
I ""V1 '33. IBS N.
1 iri.
I --.
I WANTED 2000 hop pickers. Harvest
star- lfttr1Pr of August 500
acres of high trelhg bops. CooL shady
I 'ill'- wiui u(u, wuou, aiwwcr nun
I A 4? J mMmr h MftAvft Mjtmwmi W 1 U mm m am taU m
IT " wi uiuuitii -uiuisiism
I free to Dickers. Grocery store, meat
1 m"i, ' na restaurant on grounda.
xu.-Kisi.cr in person ai rancn omce or
I write us for fuU narticulars. E. CLEM.
NS HORST CO, INDEPENDENCE.
I - '
I GROCERY CLERKS wanted. No ex
perience necessary. Good pay to start
sod while you- train. Excellent oppor-
1 tunnies ior men or women wno can
I qualify. See Mr. Miller. Safeway Stores
I District . owe.
Help Wauled Male
Workers sow employed tn war pro
duction should not apply and will not
1 oe consioered for employment ey em
I al - mm. JMn4lala MM I mm ILia aaoAI-kk
oloyers advertiiing la this, section
WANT dav lanltor far denai
store, permanent position. Gf
-1 rferencea in reply. Box 73. !
man. .
WANTED: Experienced mechanic
for all around eannerv work. Can SS9S
after T pjn. Or Hoyi Canning Co. at
ouvenon aunng nay.
' rXZRK wanted at nttsarketT
DI-S. CHAN... LAM
Or.TJXa-uN--. OrX)XluJNB
G-XXNESS Oerbalis-i
241 North Ukerty
Upstairs Portland General Qeefrte
Co Oiftce open Saturday only
Mem to 1 tsu l to tprn .Con
wltatiom Blood prea-uro and urine
tests are free of charge. Practiced
since is ii.
n q
Financial
Help Wanted Male,
WANTED: Part time doorman. Annlv
l . T ' '
in pain, unm xneacra.
WANTED by . Spokane Portland and
OMIUt IUUW1T UlmunT. brakeman
awl .switchmen. Experienced. Age 18 1
i ev. inexpenencea. Age. IS to 43.
Inexperienced men will bo paid
while oualifying. For InformaUon In
ouire local Oregon i Electric Railway
EXPERIENCED Man Grocery Clerk I
wanted. Steady position. Ph. TSSs-
m n. Lam l .
YOUNG Man or boy 16 or over to I
work In fruit it vesetebla dent Ex.
peri ence unnecessary, saving Center.
rsiuiw M,
PAINTERS WANTET1 ,
Must be real mechanics. - None other
need apply. Exp. foreman needed.
r. y. itepmo co zass Portland Road.
MAN 4T0 cut wood. Ph. 7335. 294 j
MIDDLE Aged carpenter for perm,
work. - Pleasant working ' conditions.
mommy; salary. ; . -
HOGG BROS. m 360 STATE
- DAIRYMAN capable of supervising
Jersey! herd and training, boys in
dairy work $110 plus maintenance. No
family. Oregon State Training School,
wooaourn. ... . - r:
' BODY MEN and mechanics. Herrall-
owens Co. . , . - ...
MAN to work In plant-Mayflower
muk, aie a. wom i. . ,
WANTED : Men' to work' la em-
tery. Call at 390 W. Hoy t or Ph. 8652.
" Help Wanted Female
A WOMAN
WHO WOULD
LIKE, TO SELL
MERCHANDISE
is needed for an attractive.
WELL - PAID POSITION. EXPER-
IENCE DESIRABLE.! BUT NOT NEC-
ESSARY, D" YOU HAVE A PLEAS-
ANT PERSONALITY. AND ARE
WILLING TO LEARN.
J. C. Penney Co.
! Inc. 1
i av.iiiv ongni, . cnmu young 1
woman can have good home and lib-
eral pay for light housekeeping and
companion to elderly lady. No objec
tion 10 smau cnua. ' aiso accommoaa
tions for young couple. Ph. 3530. 1267
n. commercial.
MIDDLEAGED woman for maid
service hi auto court. Good wages and
ftouse. permanent. Jfn. 7892.
SALESLADY wanted. Young woman
with some selling - experience to sell
shoes and purses. Apply Paramount
Shoe Store, 405 Court St
WANT lady dinner cook. Day 'shift.
Sundays oft Good Wages. 1241 State.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted for elderly
man. Good wages. AH modern con
veniences. 295 S. 21st St Phone 6659.
WOMAN for cen'l! housework. Stay
nignu. rn. so. , ,
WOMAN to do housework and care
for children. 771 Rosemont W. Salem.
SOMEONE to care for children in
my home days. Ph. 2-1853.
WANTED: Experienced seamstress to
teacn sewing ana nana work at girls
institution. Good salary, room and
board, m. Z3UZZ.
LADY wanted for housework one
day eactf week. Ph, 7491.
USHERETTES over, 16. full or part
time. Apply in person. Grand Theatre.
WAITRESS, day or" night shift 232
N. high; Senator-Food Shop.
WOMAN cook in private boarding
bouse. Hours 3-7 pjn, 501 N. Winter St.
WANTED: Girl for stenographic and
office work. Phone B403 evenings.
WANTED First Class stenographer
in law office at good salary. Applicants
write letters stating age. experience.
prospects of permanency, telephone
number and address. Send letters; to
Box 69. Statesman. 5 ' I
Experienced waitress Apply Shane-
hai Cafe, 222!. N. Com'l. after 5 PJM.
WAITRESS wanted. The Meadows.
340 State St
EXPERIENCED Waitress. The Spa.
EXP. I waitress for part time work
Saturdays and Sundays. The spa.
FOUNTAIN GIRL) The Spa.
WOMEN HELP WANTED at City
Cleaners. Also checker needed. 1245)
state od i
Salesmen i Wanted
EXPERIENCED food salesman, mar
ried, with home In Salem. Must own
car and furnish bond. Good salary,
ear mileara - humhm. Permanent
position. Real opportunity for the right
mani Apply by letter giving record of
past experience age & phone number,
Write to Box 70 Statesman.
BEST OF OPPORTUNITY EARNING
CALL - BETWEEN t AND 4
$300 TO $400 AND UP PER MONTH
403 UKEWJM SlDt.
WE Will Interview men at once for
-
two Ppaition. as service salesmen. Ser-
vice station or garage experience help-
?U.-SJ?-A.? J?"
win be s interested. Good pay. an ex-
ii u a -. uuw avi m irvswai tutiuv j vw
cellent chance for advancement. Aoply
in perwn mrr w r. . trw
stone Store, Center tt Liberty Sts.
Situations Wanted
- GENERAL yard work. Phono 3751.
m . m r, , v
- ni- are ior rauiurn in my Bl
days. 2tio Simpson $t, just on Lee 5t
WHJL, ear for child ren In my home.
days, lies f. lsth- .pn. .
WANTED: Day work. 192 S. 2-th.
Ph. 3431 or so-s. ;
rVi - L
ni . w w. - . w. .j .
notom. raw. an, i
PATNTIKO by 'boor or contract, P.
M. wooa, -as . uui. j-a. ia.
- iehosl PlavSOiools 1381
Ages 1-a Part or all day Ph. aue.
Money to Loan
$ $ MONEY $ $
Wo make all types of personal loan.
Including furniture, note and car loans.
ior, any worm wnue caua a araoicsf ji joth. ; . r
aiKO rvaf s-iui loans ami out mu
estate contracts. For quick and d-
eient senrice see or phone
cv S T1? rnkt A TVTOt? ff
Olfllti 7 1J.li.VJ t.t.
Phone 4121. 213 Guardian B!2. ' Salem
Farm
MO D E T
Ttaejeaik Unl
1 1 1 1
"Instead of shaking your head it would save
a lot of time if you 'djust tell us what you havegoL"
Money to Loan
VOO RECEIVE INDrVTDUAt. CON
SIDERATION WHEN YOU
i APPLY TO I
General Finance Corp.
! FOR f
1 T I
I niU I ch I rinc
Locauy 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. 1
Telephone tlCt
State Lie. (S-138) 138 S. Commercial St
. . . .
AutO And IrUCK LOanS
Contracts Refinanced
Money for new and used cars
trucks re(atdss of age. No delay
bring car and title and get the money
You retain possession of vehicle.
1 to IS ! vnonths to repay.
Aftet o'clock ohone 33C1 or 2114?
I for appointment
ROY j H. SIMMONS
Rgulated toy state .
PRIVATE MONEY
134 S Com! St Phone 1161 M-152
Have You Met the
YES MANager?
Mrs. Gallineer is mighty proud of
her record of saying "YES" to folks
who want a loan.
Consider the extra advantages offer
ed to you at 'Personal' :
1. Loans or S25 to S300 on salary,
car or furniture.
2. Sensible monthly payments.
3. EXCLUSIVE! 'Personal Nation
wide Cash-Credit Cards issued and
honored here.
We'll be happy to say "YES" to
your loan request. Stop in or phone, f
Personal Finance Co. ;
J5L5h ,!,?:
Lie, S-122 M-165
Auto -Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
STH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILD INC.
UCENSE 4 ai Itm
For Sale Miscellaneous
, BEAUTIFUL Kraf Spotters. 1 each,
Model 12, 16 gauge. Winchester auto,
la gauge, dble. barrel Parker, S-mm.
Manlicher. Model 52 Winchester -22.
Kf oriel 115 Retsinv auto. .22. Mauser Sis-
I tnl (new 7.651 32 cal -mm. Luger tt
H. R. revolver, all with some
shells. Metal stand floor lamp oniy
I $4. 3 2-wheel trailers, one with pickup
steel Pea k 10 tires, one mgn piywooa
sides and 21" tires - one 2-place stock
trailer new with 16" tires. Don Budge
tennis racquet like new, - used rac-
auets. Fox tails. Knapsacks only 25c
each., .300 Savage and J30 Rem. re
loads. Odd size ammunition. Beauti
ful violin with case bow. Jeep cans.
f 1.25 . Den Madison, suo n. uign.
HOTPOINT electric ranee. 1824 Ni
Church St
NEW- drag eaw.
heavy duty, with
tree falling attachment. Complete S185.
1 S. enristison, Rt. l, box in, vt nuie
south Brush College School.
PREWAR mohair davenport
and
chair. Ph. 6221. 1005 N. 13th.
I S3-LB. lee box. some other furnl-
ture. 328 N. Front
SMALL davenoort green upholstery.
springs. S20. 390 McGiicnnst su
30 CLETRAC Diesel. Can be seen at
A. C Haa, a Co. or phone 2073.
I WTnnTwri BTNCS and diamond set
,,. . m l rai uk visna
'"""
I upright piano, child's 6-year bed
I H "wirh chair. S2.50.
Child 'uble and chair set f7. UM
i -sjnr
I UZL-i
SAWDUST hot water heater, trash
i burner wita i COU3. OeO-prings. awo
Union.
PEACHES Improved Crawford
I wirhH now raadv at the Jem Math is
I orchard and fruit stand, f miles N. of
Salem on SO - Hig-way.
I .. PREWAR davennort and chair. 149.
i ui c
yr .T' 'Ar .,-, ,-, -
IS GAUGE RenUncton repeater shot
gun. rnoM tj-o.
DAVENPORT. 1973 N. 8th.
I ao- wovrc imv dmna set & dav-
enpct ladder-bck bed compute, al-
i ... mmmw mm ..
LPITWT- v. . nnn Hth avm. PH.
I vwt mi a tiirh vaiW rurniruro Ca.
ia TOKB U-f uti ttnH ve4t tM
w I too. 6tor-d -war; Mac y.
Trust Co Salem, j
MARSHALL Wells outside white
I paint. . ; -
it A w Ln a ixu m iu as ivoaiiuna
ANTHONY dump bed. B yd. 13S9 N
Winter St See Sunday. . : ;
. 1940 PHTLOO console S tube radio.
3-BURNER ; fas range: ctf. wood
I stove: wool rug Sli-lO'i: small rugs;
I S pillow-: wall mirror; carpenter tools:
j Uwn mower; hose; wheel barrel: step
I ladder; all sixes fruit jars; garden
M
drkets
II A I DEWS'
V. S. 1
Fop SaleAiseellaneou.
S to 10 thousand i capacity nmilL
Saws 12 to 12 ft logs. HollinswoTth St
C? , as a Ana .A L mT VW A mt W 11 I
inc jua .ai, ro, viiuu. i
THE Best in ; unfinished furniture.
Largo assortment at PICKETT'S - CO
OP FURN., 13th & State,
Used Welding
Machines
lincolns, - .Wilsons, Hobarts. P&R.
Marquettea. Also Rod. Hoods, Leads
and Stingers. . Reasonably priced.
Without Priority
Contact: State Division of Vocational
Education, Room 103,. Stale Library
Building. Salem, Oregon. Phone: 4171,
Extension 279.
ALL TYPES
EaVe Troughs
O
FURNACES INSTALLED
AND REPAIRED
Johnston Sheet Metal Co.
1410 S. 121b SU ! Saiem, Oregon.
Phone! 5391
WE BUY and sell men's shoes, cloth.
ing, tools, radios,; guitars, trunks.
furniture and household goods.
SUNDALES, 293 N, Com! Ph.. MM
Watkins Prod. Rt. 6. Bx. 574. Ph.2-2413
ATMORAMSoEreirmr7
C Pugh - Ph 2-2451 P O. Bos 463
SAND. GravcL crushed. Ready-Mix
concrete. Two-unit serc Tanks. Sew
er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO 140S
N
Front st Ptt 3417.
FULLER Brushes. 1743 Grant P S5'
EXPERT washing machine service
and wringer rolls, all makes. ece Ed
Ellis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store.
315 Pi. UDerty. s
STOVE repairing ! At parts.
Woodry's Mkt 16C5 N. Summer St
PUREBRED German Shepherd pups.
descendants of Bin Tin Tut 6c Phleifier
international champions. '
REILOC KENNELS
Rt 3. Box 711 j Salem, Ore.
RADIOS $20 and up. Good .cond. Call
mornings or eves. 1173 N. 4th.
kU.U TJ .. .. m .1. ( r. .
1. . j uuij v yij uin, r. v,
BX. 170A, Kosedaie Dist. Hubert Evans.
9x12 Wilton rug $50. Phone 6203.
HOUSE for sale at 653 N. Front To I
te moved from lot. X10O0. inq. Oregon
Motor stages. Kse n. rront St.
NAVY blue suit Siie 16. like hew.
$15 Ph. 6354. i
SOLID used doors Sl-3 ach: misc.
windows 50c up; new 1938 Dodge ra-
diator $30.00: airplane type shock ab-
sorbers for car. blue upholstered dav-
eno bed 30". $15.00; uphoUtered spring
filled ore-war chaif -20.00: (.M.l
filled pre-war chair S20.00: occasional
chair $7 JO. Ph. 861, Aumsville. Rt.
L Box 117
MATCHED set antique marble ton
UDie ana cnest. rn. .
LOVELY BLACK CARACUL m.1
size IS. tike newf Box 71 States -
man. i I
2 MEN'S bicycles, like new.
773
Mill St. -. I :
C-O-TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
RECHARGE SERVICE
Y ELDERS FOR RENT
Ox -acetylene? or electrie
VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO.
197 S. Commercial
1U1 Vf ATMT rVV ral1e hmiM .
Bu tne Muiped. Also fhVt cfass snopl'
iMiiiT vv 1 1 -aw- r nil i 1 sasvw .
Witeon. Weat Slenv Trailer Court, by
CUPBOARD. buffet kitchen cahinat
M.rk vt!K nwir. fct . . -
VICTORY man's bicycle. $20. Phone
FORDSON tractor, priced to sell. I
Motor recently , overhauled. Can eve-1
nines at Rt 3. Box 742. Liberty Dist
PARRAKEZTS. linnets, cages.
Ph. I
ss-s arter pjn.
PRTwOlRdawMiport
laoie witn -tuier-ooxtom . cnatrs.
wnno enamai wooa range. Va. S14
170S . lvtn. ... - i . . ......
BALLOON-TIRED bicycle. 13): dav
enport $33: La -Z-Boy chair and otto
man. $35: single laundry tub. SI AO;
cupoouu, oma m era were. io; leather -
euhton oak rocke $5; window sash.
TRAILEHS for rent BOe ner hr.
Woodry's Mkt, ISoS N. Summer.
LA WNMOWES Sharcenlnt k Ad.
lusung. . i - - ,
WoodrV'S Ikt ltftl N. SuTTima t
0mmm ... -
WILL Buy for cash, sell or trade.
iui, .niuiuniuon,- scopes, trailer
ou-joaroa. uon Maaison, ho No. High.
-ALWAYS a bie stoc - .
Woodry's Furnituro Mkt Ph SI 10
3 PHASE I'd irP mntnr rriM.
(Classified
For I SalerMjaccllinc ons
COimXTK HOUSE OF PRE-WAR
Very fin Chase Piano. - , '
Beautiful s PC iugn vuuvr
.aite. -. . . -- .- f.-:.- ...,4 ' .
4 pc. waterrau ea oww
Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table.
3 section Book Case.
-Swing Rocker. 1 -Ben
Davenport . ; 1
pir of matching lamp tables.
Pair of Mahogany Wall Racks. ;
Large Wood Circulator.
xappan tjraa zvji.
Bright Furniture Co. -
453 Court St - . Ph. Till
Ozone niachine. 23 . SOmbX or Ph.
3205. .s . t -
trailcr nouse. elee. stove St heat-
er, cooking equlpmt beds. $95 N. 9th St
TO Give awav to aood homo, lovely
dark Persian kitten, well trained. Mrs.
Watts. Rt 4. Box 71E. Flu saws.
SLAPPY and Golden Jubilee can
ning peaches in now, Puritan Oder
Wks, w. saiem. r- . v;
9 LOTS in North Salem addition.
Will accept ear as part payment Inq.
2054 N. Church: ? . ' " '
wr. but . a. sen rumlrure. tools.
stoves, dishes, motors, radios, Electrie
appliances, household ' goods. KLIG
MAN'S. 283 N Commercial Ph. S88S;
FORAE Baled oats end vetch
hay. Close in. Phone 4339. - - 1
WOOD COAL, enamel range. Hko
new, $60. 405 Kearney.
OIL FURNACES
Kresky oil heating furnaces. Smoke
less and efficient heat: See agent 123
N. Liberty. Ph. 35. ,
CHOICE Gladiolus at the garden.
881 Rosemont W. Salem. -
SINGER SEWINO CENTER
. We now have few new comb.
treadle - sewing machines . ava
142 S. High St Ph. 3512.
REG.' BLACK. COCKER
Wvrwt mshwn rJh1a wwmm l.ct llMe
mm (n, MW nsa i ml mmn mit
Also Urge well built doe house. 1462
. . w
, com 1. St.
Wanted Miscellaneous
GOOD Washinff machine for cimn.
ground. Ph. 7571. SU N. Comt
WANT Used bedroom set. Mrs. Paul
Hirschy, Rt. 1, Box 266, Independence.
WANTED: Tricycle, medium sire.
Rose Naftzrer. 393 W. Cleveland st
Woodburn. Ore. v - - -
SMALL Tricycle to trade for larcer
one. Will pay difference. Ph. 7172.
HARONICA
ArnoW . PhtUlp- Turnr-
BRAIDED RUG 1 WANTED
Old-fashioned band braided wool
rug about xl0, urgently wanted. Ph.
7450 evenings. .,
Wc Buy Furniture
rnarsK with a rnu nr m vi
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 90 TEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
HIGHEST PRICES, PAID FOR USED
Pianos ;
Furniture and Appliances
( au iiw ror appointment
HOGG BROS.
2e State St
CASH tor useO otano k otner mu
sical instruments Call 4641 days e
9537 evenings or send description . to
Jaquith Music Co. 191 S High
WANT electric plate. P. O. Box 134
REFRIGERATOR WANTED. Ph 5901
WANTED. PIANOS . Win b r-.K
Wills Music Store. 432 State St.
USED FURNITURE. Ph. 9183.
ATEDi V?BO' Tailman's. Ph B70t
WANT TO Buy. Oaeo camera, a,
lenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 State.'
IF YOU have furniture to sell see
Russ Bright Ph 1 751 L 453 Court
CASH for voiir uuwl riirnltt, rK
7596. State St Furniture. 1900 State.
Miscellaneous
; WANTETV ftEArrr Mnrrev ...
1 mm J ' -
..
TAILORING, alterations and rnair
wjv wieaners, 1140 N. Capitol St
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-nOUR SERVICE IN MOST
. .H1" . - .
I "l JS. VU 'Iour ristes ror Repair.
AA,Ph Bld Sut Conu-Ph - 2311
- ......... wi.ii v. A t
trrrrntw" hir.. ; .r-'" '- "T
018?! ,
S r.'n .tTn, 'kV Ji" r,Brewl,'r.
Mon WedrAi Commerce
- - wea- 0 4 PJTl.
For Rent Rooms
SL. trn prl hrau. gd. loc. j
LOMr- "JM. family home. Man.
19 trtmsl-c-- 1463 State..
For Rent Houses
5-RM. mod. wnfiirn. home with shad
and creek, 3 nnles out, fS. Ph. 21319.
For Rent
GOOD Used Piano n t. Stiff..
I ' ." ." . "f mmmmmmnm - iW
Wtmf HI Ph. 8.
s . m
cU A? LoJ- TSZiyfmm? M
I '-'""V oau- m tav Moaf
igomery wara
n'
BULLDOZER. Ph. 223. Monmouth,
Wanted to Rent
MUST HAVE
1
3 Or 4 tedVoom
Will par up to
$100 mo, rent. Ph. 3403
or 6481. Permanent. Ex-
1 H . ' r -rrr-ia a ' .
I cellent refer, will lease 1
year or longer.
nrnRAN and family want house of
Ispt, furn. or unfum. Will eladlv !
i repair worn, m., ?03. Mr. Bunch.
I ,JZ ll
WANTEC --bedroom, mod. house,
I north, by Sept 1. Phone Ml eves. cS
I ' i cays. Mr. Evans.
i OR S-rxdmv furn. or unfurn. hau
flnor repairs guaranWed. Permanent
Phono ---,
1 Or 3 bdrm. furn. or imfurn hum.
- wuHcw,. m, rn,. vt A.
ph. 6-2$, . r r
. i
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