- PAGE TO! The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon.-Thursday Morning. December 27, 194S Fortncr Salem Resident Dies From Injuries Four Corners Community Center Pleases All Ages Among Residents and Business Charles Knuths, former resi dent of Salem, died In a Crescent City, Calif., hospital Sunday as jp the result of internal injuries re- f f celved when a Greyhound bus skidded into the car he was driving. Knuths, with Mrs. Knuths, had been to Eureka, Calif., on a shop ping trip and were returning to their home when the accident oc curred. Mrs. Knuths was thrown clear of the car by the impact of the accident She was hospital ised for shock and minor injuries hut will be released to accompany , the body of her husband to Salem for burial Knuths was a plasterer and bricklayer in the Salem area for many years. Born in Clarion, Iowa, July 10, 1892, Knuths with his parents came to Oregon in 1907, settling at Brownsville. The following year the family moved to the Salem vicinity where he had resided until this year. In Brookings he had purchased an 80 acre farm and planned to raise lilies. He was a veteran of the first World war Survivors include his widow - and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Heath, Mrs. F. E. Bamlck and Mrs. Joseph Ziclins-ki, all of Sa lem. J Announcement of fimeral serv ices will bemade later by the Clough-Barrlck company. 1 ' Ex-GIs Prefer Scant Dresses, Bathing Suits ; CHICAGO, Dec. 2-iT-Women to wow your wandering war rior, wear wool in the daytime nd wax worldly at night That's the advice of a depart ment store survey conducted among more than 1000 college men, most of them returned veter ans, on the campuses of 12 univer sities. The survey disclosed: Young men still like sweater girls. They chose sweaters for daytime particularly campus wear by a majority of 63 per cent They want their girls to be sirens at night, wearing black low-necked and streamlined by a vote of almost two to one. Ninety-six per' cent want to see long evening dresses again, with the choice divided between the Minky type and the swlrly vari ety. . Their favorite color Is blue, with red and black second and vilrd, respectively. As for high heels by all means. Twenty-two per cent haven't ultalned a broad viewpoint They arbitrarily turned thumbs down on slacks but 74 per cent ap proved them for sports and picnic wear. A miraculous four per cent okayed them for general daytime ' wear. ToJlthe question "What stands t nut in your mind as the best look ing costume you have ever seen" 'the repliei- overwhelmingly fa vored strapless evening gowns and bathing suits. I " 7s - : Z- - f-i t ; j - ; " . ; v. ,-. i 1 - i J z zrT" f- :.: mr a."- v, i x V? x i . t . , . . , - - i v -f , . i - . , f t - .- X ' ; ''.vv-'.i -9 uM 1 Vfc.iiM ,wa.OJtfnfl raioiiinMiiiim .! ii i ri.i-,.jK-w'mti.ini ' Dec. 26-" community FOUR CORNERS. (Special)The new 11 hall draws this fast growing dis trict together and provides a meeting place for various clubs and organizations. The Four Cor ners Businessmen's association is the center of interest and mem- Post-Holiday Buyers Bid Up Stock Leaders NEW YORK. Dec. 26. -UP- bers of this group sponsored the Stock market customers returned construction of the hall. " today after a three-day Christmas The hall provides a large meet- layoff and bid up, prices of a ma- ing place with a stage at one end. j jority of leaders fraction to around A fireplace at one end of the. large 1 3 points, room provides a center of inter- j Motors were heavily in demand est for smaller groups. The kit- after representatives of . General chen is equipped in the most mo- Motors. Corp. and the CIO United dern manner with a pass window Automobile Workers r e s u m e d for convenience. The, kitchen and their talks in seeking an end to nan were used six weeks ago for the five-week-old strike.' a fried chicken dinner for .which Other.,. favorites ' appeared,, in the Businessmen's association was steels, Trails,' utilities? retail: stores.' finer ,-. ' . : - .. . - ni. : i i w .,,- : - :.' - ; 1 uickau, auuuu tuiu scicticu ui The Boy Scout troop takes dustrials. - v -, - care of boys in the community I V; Part of the advance was attrib- - while members of the association uted to the . fact that traditionally provide leaders. The 4H club there is a rally at this season! groups draw, members from the Volume was 1,410,000 shares nearby, districts of . Auburn and j against 940,000 last Friday the Rickey. , ' j preceding regular session. The fire truck was purchased The Associated Press 60-stock by the association to protect the composite rose J& of a point to property interests of the com- 75.8. The biggest gain was in the munity, just outside the Salem I industrial average. city limits. (1) Fire track with five volunteer SERVICEMEN DINE financial - farm j Mflrte - Classified firemen, left to right, A. E. La- Branch, Mitchell Morrow, D. L Ritchie, Russell Mlllctt, Arch Withrow. : T : PORTLAND, Dec. 26 -(JP More invitations than guests were available at George A. White service I center here yesterday as 3000 Portlanders opened their homes to servicemen. MODEST MAIDENS Trilurt ttimrf IKS. rtai Ota , ' Ilelp Wanted - Male BUS BOY wanted. Th Spa. Salesmen Wanted EXPERIENCED Slenin. SH on commission. A food teiy70uJ- Not a ret ricn icneme. wr -formation. Otoa & Otos, 351J N Wwt Union. .Portland, Ore. - Situations Wanted COMPETENT typUt. with- general office experience wiane par umm work. Box 311 Statesman. Put in uwdust and wood, yard work. Ph. 319. J. Robinson, anytime. tinTT. pare for Dreachool children- days (not Sundays). 10CJ Highland a ve. : c;fjvtite station attertdant wanu work. Phone W or X-16S6. ' GEN YARD WORK wood and saw dust put in. : Phone a49. . v - sThaal PUrSchooL 13S1 Stat. Axes 2-4. Part or aU day. Ph. M3C TRUCKING JOB WANTED . Netted Gem potatoes tor sale Ph. CM 134S Hoyt St. For Sale Rliscellaneous Quotations at Portland Leghorn hens 19c; roosters, (tags 12c ID (2) 4 -II club knitters, left to right; Gay Clearwater, Marlene Perkins; Vivian Mahrt, working in - front of fireplace in ' large living room of community club hoase. - (S) Jim Stewart and Wayne Mer- Portland Grain cer stand at attention posing - ... Babbits Government ceiling: Ave- r1h ti rnnn'. nrar .ilk fl,r ..runiiAPiu, we, uec. zo rage country -killed to retailers 44c; . - ho wne iuiures quotea. live price to producers 22-24c lb. in irvu w .c vii. uvusc kh- in. Turkeys Basic buying prices. ' ' L2l.iS TltJ.bif2i T5ie JhSfi dressed basis: Hens 37 A:: torns 30 (11 Mariorie Tre. Marion eountv J"? l whlte 30.2c lb : for toms. net at farms. ' : - : '.. . . . . ouo wciirra res !.. ; D.sl turkv. p.,w lHn home acmonsirauon agent, taias Hard - red .winter: ordinary i,: 10 Bri totaiuiL h Yiir' inm per cent 1.B5; 11 per cent 1.67; 12 Pr1 39-41c lb. "SLVl-,- k... rw , t u. i L Onioiu'- Oregon dry No. 1. 2.40- r.nt . 1 kii. iVVi; a" lb. sack; Idaho yellow 2.55; I.l-1-661 11 Per cent I M: 12 P Idaho white 2.69 per 50 lb. sack. C22.J!:!." ' I PoUtoes Local Burbanks 250- iiT, " riif :,. "If.1 I 3.00 cental; Deschutes 100s No. 1. 3J5 . "No, Major, we've reconverted, xve only go out with civilians now," with officers of the Rickey Gar den club and Auburn Woman's j club ;' regarding an extension unit at Four Corners for next year. Left to right,. Miss Tye, is Mrs. William Rahtx,' president Auburn Woman's club; , Mrs. I Portland Livestock Jesse Mcllnay; secretary Rick ey Garden club: Mrs, Warren PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 28 (AP) ... . anKnm vtr. I (USDA) Salable cattle 200. total 450; Shrake, secreUry Auburn Wo- cVfts 25; market opened very active; man s Club; Mrs. Frank South, later trade less active but mostly tAt vi.v.. .iv steady; good steers closed slow and - 1 easier Monday; load good 845 lb. steers The women are looking tnrougn I today si6.&8, ngntiy sorted; tew truck the serving window of the com munity .club kitchen.' (States' man Photos) Dressed meats Veal. AA 22'ic: A 2IV4C; B 19-19 ac; C 17-17c; cuU 14-15C lb. Hogs, i-ncy block 20c lb. Lambs. AA 26c; A 24V3c: B 22'ic: C 20c. Mutton fancy A 13'4c; M 12c; R grade S-lOc. Beef AA 21ic: A 20Uc: B 18'c; C 16?c; canner and cutter 13-14c; canner and cutter bulls 14c. wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry stock 20c lb. Mohair 1944. 12-month 45c lb. Hay Wholesale rail shipments: Al- ins up to 17.00; common steers 12X0- I falfa No. 2 or better $34-35; oats and 13.50; cutter dairy type steers down 1 vetch, mixed hay. valley growers' to 10.00; common-medium heifers 10.00-1 price $24; clover hay $21 baled on ij.au; oaa neaa i.oo-ia.uu; ugat cut-1 zarms. ters down to 8o; canner-cutters 6.50- 8.50; shells down to $.00; fat dairy type cows 9.00-10.50; medium-good beef i cows 11.50-13.75: odd beef bulls 11.50: load strictly Rood beef bulls Monday up to 13.00; medium-good veal erg 12.50 14.00: cnoice salable I4.so-i3.oo. Salable hogs 25. total 1300: few sales steady; good-choice barrows and gilts 15.80; sows mostly 14.00; few 250 lbs. Legal Notice Classified Advertising - Statesman Classified Ads CaU 9101 Three Insertions per line. 25c Six insertions per line ,. 40c One month per line $1.25 Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. min. imum 35c; 6 ti. min. 45c. No . refunds. Copy for this oage accepted un til 6:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the beading "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 advertise ment in which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper . classification . : ATMORAYS OZONE. n and rent. H. C. Pugh. Ph. 2-245S P O Box 443. -ALWAYS a big stock." Woodry's Furniture MJtL Ph. prN-rr-up lamps V EATER APPLIANCX CO. 255 N. Liberty Cu. ft. elec. Refrig. 533 N. Winter. EXTENSION and Iron cords. -Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 253 N. Liberty s Ready Mix Mason sand, concrete Mrx RIV-ER SILT AND FILL DIRT ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL, ' Commercial ' Sand and Gravel Co. PH. ?'3.1?0. WALL TYPE can openers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. - 253 N.- liberty July Wheat at Seasonal High CHICAGO, Dec. 26. -(&)- The price of July wheat futures hit I nominally steady; good-choice wooled of Marion. State of Oregon, a Special a ro..n,i t1 o34 I lambs quotable 13.75-14.25; good ewes Election will be held for the purpose a new seasonal high OI Sl.78 salable 4.50-5.00; culls down; ewes un- of submitting to the legal voters of NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In the City of Salem. Oregon FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. 194 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that ud to 14.75: choice above 90 lb. feeder on Friday. January 11. 1940. at the pigs quotable to 15.50. I pouing piace in eacn or uie several Salable sheep 25. total 800; market precincts in the City of Salem. County Livestock and Poultry OUTBOARD motor and - factory mad boat. Good condition. Full price for both 95. Ph. 2-1200. . , ' FLUORESCENT desk lamps; Ideal for student's study desk or home use. . YEATER AFPUAMW 255 N. Liberty ; . FOR CHRISTMAS, lady's wrist watch $15.09. Agate rings and pendants. Beautiful neck chains at 190 S. 14th. Doc. The Clock Doctor. - . . . SPERTI room disinfecting ' lamps. . YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 n. pty j A NICE circulating beater, wood, it small apartment house range. .551 N. 21st St. I a bushel today as trading in the J sold. ests, and some short coverins. i a: '1 Falls Gty Folk Silverton Girl Weds SILVERTON. Dec. 28 -(Spe- T lSlt iTllQVeSt rial)- Mi?s Susan Ann Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, was married Christ- Clarence Lenhart and family mas day to Donald Murr of Port- spent the holidayi in Nebraska, land at the First Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Lesta Henshaw of church in Portland and they have Willamina spent the holidays with gone to the Oregon coast for a relatives. He recently was ais- wedding trip. charged from the army. Mildred Wray spent tne ennst- HF.LD FOR TRAFFIC DEATH Imas vacation with her brother's PORTLAND. Dec 26-(VFo- ! family at Oceanlake. Hco held David Watson Ellis. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham a bellhop, under $2000 bail today were Dallas visitors Monday. in connection with the Christmas r ira2l de" L ,Isfdore Hospital Plans Lnmb. Police said Ellis car H- T eene number was reported by a witness of the accident. Calif ornians Visiting With Silverton Friends MEAT PACKING PLANT OREGON CITY, Decar 2 -(JF) A $130,000 meat packing plant is planned here by the Oregon Live- I of ML Angel and the surround' To Be Voted Upon By Mt. Angel Folk MT. ANGEL, Oec. 26-(Special)- A mass meeting of the residents stock Cooperative. -4 f i I If Drs. Chan Lam Dr.T.TXaatJUD. Dr.G.Chaa.D. CHINESE HERBALISTS 211 North Liberty CpsUlrt Portland General Electric Co. OfOce opoa Saturday only 14 a m. to 1 D-nv: I to T p.m con sultation. Elood prexiure and urine tits are tree of char re. Practiced vnrm HIT. ing territory will be held Friday night, when two alternative plans for the proposed cooperative hos pital here will be submitted to vote. The meeting will be held in the auditorium at 8 p.m. . While the previous mass meet ing in favor of a hospital details were left for later action. The two plans to be considered were work ed out by a committee and will be submitted to a vote of the resi dents. FICKLE PRICE RISES WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 Retail prices for sweet, sour and dill pickles' are going up a half cent to a cent and a half a quart Jar, OPA announced Today. UAIHgB T7ckd II:aIs zzi Huh in He Shell Highest Market Price Cash on Delivery EZ:rris KIorfDin Paching Co. 4C3 Ncrth Frcnt St, Salem TeL 7633 BfMJTT A wn mo t a n The July delivery scored an ad- ButTcrfar- Fim qmy; nxum ! oi . or l per cent acidity, delivered 1 nAM.l.s r n r n i i . rt.T I i-ujimiiu iu-iu;i., premium quai- Other grains also were firm, j ity maximum of l per cent acidity With rye again attracting Chieii "-oic; vauey routes and country . . j i; i uuinu x ie uun zirsi or av-ouvc. ! trading interest ana continuing lis cheese Selling price to Portland upward trend on continued Strong retauers: Oregon triplets 29.86c; loaf demand. Some liquidation of May dlhvered.01651" MJc; lwit oats Wiped out early small gams. Eggs To re tail ens: A A grade large Wheat closed unchanged to V Set) 44c M1ium cent higher than Saturday's nnaii Butter aa prints 51-51 ic; car- ni,nt9Knn. HTa 1 R01.- mm n. M011 Le prints 50,4-51c; I - j " 1 cartons siVa-szc; js grade prints 50 UU1U5CU VI . fltlV7 ...U.3, said city for their approval or rejec tion, the following charter amend ment, to-wit: AN ACT to amend tne Charter of the City of Salem. Oregon, by add ing thereto a new secUon to be known as "Section 99." authorizing the Common Council of the City of Salem to issue and sell serial bonds of said city to the amount of One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand ($125,000.00! Dollars, bearing inter est at not to exceed 4i per annum, to provide funds for the acquisition of approximately forty-three (43) acres of land in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, said land being known as the Westerly one half of Bush's Pasture, and said land to be used by the City of Salem for puDiic park and playground pur poses. Christie New Hampshire CHICKS Hatching Every Tuesday ORDER NOW FOR IMMEDIATE OH FUTURE DELIVERY. . i Boyingtons RECONDITIONED radio, Gruno s tube. Phone 4133 during office hours. ELECTRIC table broilers. . . YEATER APPLIANCX CO. - 255 N.1Uberty WE HAVE just extracted - another lot of our famous Fire -weed honey, nature's own sweetener. Have it In S, 10 and 60 lb. cans. Puritan Cider Works. West Salem. 2 BURNER. 3 speed hot opiates with ovens to f it. " - . mATER APPLIANCX CO. - . 255 N. Liberty Phone 68F4 3710 State st. It Ifittor in hiphpr Mnv 771A-1 "e poultry - umcxens, ouying ine 1-ouing riaces aesignaiea xor ',a lower to nigner, May llfz- prices of wholesalers: Broilers !,' to each of the several Precincts in the 2 DOZEN laying New Hamnshlre pullets and one dozen year-old hens. fnone tut. WANTED: Fat and canner cows for beef. Dairy cows, heifers, bulls, veal tat nogs, sows, stags, ooars. Market price. E C. McCandlish. it. 5, box 373. (Spe-; rye unchanged to lVs higher, J 2 lbs. S2c; 2 to 3a lbs. 24c: roasters I different Wards are as follows: d of May $1.74-, barley W higher ' ; WPrinU . - Basement Bethel Salem Market I Quotations SILVERTON, Dec. 26 rial)- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ford Sacramento, Calif are visiting to lower, May 1.22y4 Mrs. John Goodman, 503 Lincoln street, and visited friends in I TO UNSNARL TRAFFIC Portland Sunday. - I PORTLAND. Dec. 26-WP)-Port- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Archer I land's snarled traffic was handed and children of Salem and Mr. to William 'J. Weller today wife i ar m . m i m I a. a. 1 J ana ivirs. norman yvnne ana 1 a request uiat ne uo sumeumig 1 priCes below supplied by a 1 daughter of Portland visited last about it The city's headache be- cal grocer are indicative of the daily week at the Goodman home, came Weller's worry by his ap- S bVe but a r. Sot guarahtd Arcner was recently discharged 1 pomtment to tne new post 01 city oy i-nt statesman: - M A.A I I .... . . 1 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY irom me army. 1 inuuiwriauou eusiucei. 1 fSnkJeet to chaace mltheut aetlccl I BUTTERFAT Premium ' J4 No. 1 ; . 33 No. X M Chickens, buying j The Polling Places designated for 1 Ph. 8147. across from ball park. S. 23th WANTED: Beef and canner cows. ouus ana veais. win call at farm. E. L Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road. 1 EUREKA special vacuum cleaner. Phone 8666. GOOD wood circulator. 823. Rt 4. Box 6D. Ph. 7818. office hours. DECORATING Roll, haft -reaths. boutonniers. Basil Zell. Rt. 4. Box 422. Orchard Heights Road. Ph. Ml" 12 eves. FLUORESCENT bathroom brackets. - YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 253 N . Liberty RECONDITIONED PhUco-car radio to trade for ton of cow hay. Mitcbel - i n.p. gas motor. Rt. 3, Box 33. ONE 18 h.B. Electric motor nn. It h.p. electric motor, on Motorola car radio. 350 chick size broiler factory. 2492 Prospect lane. Phone 3026. MEAT Case, latest rcvxlr r.l U7 after , Handmade gifta!. 1148 N. Com,C4CL COAL and briquet circulator. YEATER APPLIANCX CO. m. uberty Bap- REG. -Guernsey or Shorthorn bull service at your place Ph. 8147. tist Church D & N. Cottage Ph. 21345 Morns, or eves Streets. Precinct 10 Basement Salem Worn an's Club 460 N. Cottage Street. Cannery 165 Division Street. ,ABIP,XA,NTEV "JL iJs; V? Precinct 22 Parrish Jr. High lbs,W.h,tDe-xt co'ored 22c lb live school. W it canitol & PiTr- weight Rabbit skins, best prices. Wire - run, sueets. WARD 2: stretcher and other supcUes. Salem address. CO Ratcliff Drive, obone 2-1530. Precinct 2 1st Floor - Court St. SPiV1?1'1.. c.d9'cT5bb,i-t,Mat Co- Christian Church 17th It Court I Streets. rrecinct 11 Hotel senator court I , Hl T7 tc High streets. Help wanted rrecinci court uouse uign Golden Wedding Is Observed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan BUTTER PRINTS A B Bmenr? rTW Streets. WARD 3: Precinct 18 City Hall Record 2 :r , .v. -if It , i. -s t t tttt . . t .'. r . i Quarters EGGS Extra large Mediums Standards Pullets Cracks 4S AW Turkey Pickers Wanted er a Office - ChemekeU & High 1 gORTHWKT POULTRY AND PAIRY 1: POULTRY - ! No. 1 colored! hens No. t colored! hens Colored trys and bakes Yearling lambs ' Ewes "I Streets Precinct IT Marion Hotel Ban quet Room Commercial . & Ferry Streets. - I WARD 4: . AO PRODUCTS. 1303 N. FRONT. Help Wanted Female M I vmn s to J .Prednct 7 Precinct 12 Deaconess Hospital N. E. Corner Basement Winter & Oak streets. V LIVESTOCK By VaDey Pack) CATTLE 1. Beef steers 1 40 to J5 Beef cows , , .08 to Jl Dairy cows .05 to j08 Bulls i . .075 to .11 Veal 8.00 to 13 JO Lambs, top .-. - ; 12.00 WANTED: Waitress and dishwasher. PrVcincP - Baernent Richmond S5S i 7 " &b9' 1W4 N School Richmond & Mill Streets. ZZZZ ; . . GIRL for general office work:' ex. perienced in dictation, voucher and pay roll work. Steady employment, excellent working conditions. Good 'V, " o',,,,!. V, Pay. Write or apply In person to State at Mvrtle St. . roresters omce. 2CQQ State st. irecinct a jason xee cnurcn I rs-rr tatitw - m . Basement Jefferson . & Winter work children in family. Call yj'r- tmm.,.-i I 1320 Lancstr Drive or Telephone Precinct 14 hnmanuel BapUst qsq ,fter 6 p.m. Good wages. St Vincent De Paul Yearling Ewes ! Bucks Hogs, top. 160-270 lbs. 270-300 IDS. Sows ...... : 6.00 to 7 00 2.00 to 4. 2.00 to 3.00 13.00 14.95 .-13.00 to 13.30 MILL CITY, Dec. 28 -(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary December IS with a family dinner party. The wed ding" cake was baked by their grandson, Charles Frederickson, U. S. army. Charles Sullivan and Mivindia Myers were married Dec 15, 1895, at Niagara, within, a few USE Cold Preparalicss L oid. Tablets. Salve, Nose Drops Caotioo, Use Only as Directed miles of where they' now live and where they have spent the entire half century of their mar ried life. Sullivan has been engaged in Stocks and Bonds ' Compiled by The Associated Press December 28 STOCK AVERAGES - 30 It 18 I Indus Ralls Util Stks timber operations during most of jrf&i; j "j gj uiat uiiic. , I week ago j (. sn.t 99. 4. 9Z.I HA 23J 38.1 57 Jb They have two daughters, Mrs. 1 Milm. Jtf0 z rru xv ra r ongui uaa ours. - - j Tln.nt t -f ;n -5 - a I BOKn AVERAGES MUI (1JIUW. Vi Vltji - 20 1 third daughter, Mrs. Inez Wil- Ran Indus uai rogn hur'?$e?1 7 SSaTS:. IS.! ii ?si grandchildren are Clyde Golden, week ago 103.5 103.6 107.8 73.8 r.nM TTTit-Vinorvr with nt Mill Month SCO 101J 103.8 107.7 76 J Z. " " 7 , "7.7 r Year agT 86a 104.6 106J 87 J city; wnaries jreuericjcson, uji. l . - army, and Lenora Marsch, West-1 MEXICANS REMAIN fir; Wayne and Ray Wilbur. An PORTLAND, Dec. 2 8-(-Ore-other grandchild, Robert V Lee gon farms still employ 193 Mexi Frederickson, U. S. havy, was cans from the total here last killed in the battle of the. Coral summer, the department of 8$ri- sea, June, 1942. - - I culture reported today. Church Hazel Ave. & Academy - Street. - - , Precinct 21 First Church of God- Basement 1425 N. Cottage Street Precinct 26 Highland School Basement Stn ot iiigniana. WARD 6: - ' Precinct 1 U. B. Cburcn Base . mrnt 17th At Nebraska. Precinct 3 Four Square Gospel Church- Basement 19th St Breyman. Precinct 19 New High School North End. Rm. 115 14th St D. Precinct 20 Mrs. Hillborn's Resi dence 344 N. 23rd Street. LAWNMOWER Shiramln hurting. Woodry i Mkt Ad- 1603 N. Summer St. LADY'S diamond ring, about '. car. carat, "fw gold setting, less than cost. Phone 4617. LIVING room set. ru lzis ti- ette set. radio, mangle, vacuum sweep- ' ELECTRIC Soldering. Irons and ex haust fans. , YEATER APPLIANCX CO. : , r :-. H. H- Ubrty -- - APPLES Delicious. Spit. 30c bu. and up.. Ph. 2-4276 ou i-'jy Pting. Reynolds. Ph. 863S trUi?RESCE?T.kltch, fixtures to St ordinary adaptors. : . .YEATER APPLIANCX CO I 233 M. Liberty FLAT TOP Wedjrewood gasTIngeT eo'nSSf1 P2! yWnitiC Clock ffPtroL Reasonable. Phone 4713.: HI CERifN SHFJ: prtX 9fi L.YOUR OWN PRICE. J I I. COLLIER, ROUTE JL BOX 711. PHONE 2-26317 - pTEEL WOOLtor cleantof pots and j, ATER APPLIANCX CO. WAITRESS wanted, night shift. 1K2'. si com i. cmnese lea uaraen, GIRL for general office work. Exo nox necessary, xyping required, no shorthand. Perm. L. V. Clark, 310 Ma some Bidg. USHERETTES.' full and part time. Apply m person. .urana tettatre, CANDY clerks, full and part time. Apply in person. Grand Sweet Shop. WANTED: Trar drla atut lfrSn Precinct 23 Englcwood School help. Apply Salem Deaconess bospitai. - Auditorium 19th At Nebraska. ? m.-.JZ WARD 7: . ' I HELP-WANTED: Girl to help eve- Precinct S Johnson Sheet Metal I nlngs and Saturdays for room and Ufflec 1410 s. inn street. I board. Mica nome. rn. sisbz. rreonct u uesite jr. tun scnooi Baaement Howard Ac b. cot-1 waitk55I3 wanted. . Good ttav tage. I and good hours. Apply Leonards Sup- Precinct 18 Leslie M. X. Church per Club. 3053 Portland Road. . Kaaeinent s- commercial at I . , i.,.,,, M Meyers Streets. i I HELP wanted on small ranch rood Precinct 24 Friends Church 1 home. Middle aged widower looking ftasemeiw a. commercial 'I " nmiwiua sua dtw oMiamin. Vuhlnttmi Streets. - . I - .sv..,.. , . I WOMAN or girl for bouse work. Ton The Election win be held In said 1 wawea paid. Call in person. 878 Ship- polling places to each ward M tne I ps IM o'clock In the morning and will EXPERIENCED typist for typing and continue until IM 'dock to to eve-1 federal office work. Permanent post nlng of said day. - I tion. Phose 2-4141. William G. Stacey uy eroer ox tne common cooncu m i w.wumuu mm wiun. the Utr ox saiem. Manon county. Oregon, December X 1943. I SCHOOL CTRL to help in home with AiJ tcui murtur I enuaren. m exenang xor room Ac board Recorder of the C3TV ' I Mt aome Day References ncchanrnl Ph. . ox baiem. wregon, , aa i. mv Muem. -!ULLCH Brushes. 1748 Grant P. 8357 fto? bdioJ!nL' "f n turnltur. tools. 1 stoves, dishes, motors, radios. ri-tT-v RANW"- ig! -V?', ,7?" N- Cormnercial. Ph. 58SS. Sb Unfinished Furniture JOL St.Cto! iCX CO. - ... uMny WE CARRY a complete lin oZnl roofing and ourableihin . t5SK of red or green In vu5.lZ?L Vg" f 5SAr.a sr. r.T " Z1S " .row, m i" , " , DUTCH ovens for tti- . " " FURNITURE for tale SWT"" walnut dining auito bd 7' TV IJOY .repairing " porta. Woodn,'. l-ku.W..intuuner i t! i ? I i it- i . i J i t " ' -1 "4. T -