14 Th Stat man, Sc-Urn. Of- IK HERO IN MO VIES ground soldier In World War II. Hollywood on set UnioB-Hill Grange vCommittees Named UNION HILL Henry Hansen reported on the new soil district which Includes Silverton Hills, 5H erton, Waldo Hills and Union Hill at grange meeting Friday. Standing committees appointed Include agriculture, Verny Scott, Arthur Mulkey, Howard Rogers and Dale Miller. Home economics, Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mrs. Marion Miller, Mrs W. M. Tate, and Mrs. G. E. Mills. Legislative, Mrs. Floyd Fox, Henry Hansen and Robert Allen. Membership, Mrs. Byron McEl haney, Guy Scott, Mr. O. W. Humphreys, and Mrs. Louis Coop er. Relief, Mrs. C. E. Heater, Mrs. Carrio Townsend and Mrs. Marion Fischer. Publicity, Mrs. Verny Scott and Mrs. Floyd Fox. Finance, O- W. Humphreys, Mrs. M. M. Gilmour and Merlin Darby. Reception, Mrs. Carrie Town gemd, C. T. White and John Ber horsL Juvenilo Committee, Wesley Darby, Mrs. Marion Fischer and Mrs. Arley Martin. Youth, Verny Scott. Drill Cap tain, Richard Krenz; musician, Mrs. W. F. Krenz. January supper committee in- Sudes Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krenz lairman, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jaquet, Lucille Jaquet, Mr. and Mrs. Roy King, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Krenz, Mrs. Geneva Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Martin and Mrs. Vera Savage. Auburn Mothers Guests At Brownie Sunday Party AUBURN The mothers of the members of Auburn Brownie troop were given a Christmas party Sunday at Mrs. Andy Etzels. For the program the girls sang carols, gave the Brownie promise a poem by Joy Freier; accordion numbers by Judy Wolf, and a violin solo by Mary belle Starr. Tho girls exchanged gifts and presented their mothers with the ones they had made for them and their fathers. Mother and daugh ters present were, Mrs. Fred Freier and Joy; Mrs. Lloyd Maas and Mrs. Gilbert Maas with daughters Sandra and Arlene; Mrs. Andy Itzel and Patsy; Mrs. Wemdell An stino and Sharon and Janice; Mrs. Wolf and Judy; Mrs. George Starr and Maribelle; Mrs. Winters and Jannette; and the girls leader, Mrs. S. W. Burris. Radcliffe college, a college for women in Cambridge, Mass., is associated but not corporatedly connected with Harvard univer sity. IJilk Is Only 11c Per Pound Too Can's Even Buy NECK BONES for That Price AND . . . in milk you get 100 food value No muss, no fuss, no preparation expenses - - - It's the Cheapest, Most Nourish ing Food You Can Buy. Cnrly's Dairy Phone 3-8783 Dr.T.TXasN.D. Dr.G.ChanJV.D. DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS X41 North Liberty Uistitrs Portland General Electric Ce. Office epen Saturday only 10 sn. M I ijl. I to 7 p.m. Consul tation. Blood pressure and arlne testa are free ef charge. Practiced ilnee 117. II . . .... a. Wdn day Vtmabm 1M F ' -S. s r frf"- -iNf '-- .rMMd-tfi Aadie Murphy (renter), who won more decorations than any other lunches with actors Lloyd Nolan (left) and Jimmy Cleason near where Audie Is playing his first feature movie rolo. Today's Pattern Date-time darling! Pattern 4549 uses inverted pleats in that suave fitted jacket to give you the new Profile Silhouette. That wee-waist-ed skirt is a full-circle! Pattern 4549 comes in Jr. Miss sizes 11. 13, 15, 17- Size 13 takes 3 yards 5i-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com plete illustrated instructions. Juniors 1 Add to your charms, multi ply dates. Sew the gay clothes In our ANNE ADAMS Fall and Winter Pat tern Book. Send for It only fifteen cents more! Fashion unlimited, for any time, purse, or fiRuref Christmas gifts for all the family. Printed in book is a FREE pattern of ,a hosiery case. Send for this colorful book today 1 Send TWENTY -FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man Anne Adams 16 First st. San Francisco 5 Calif Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE and STYLE MMRF.R Stavton School's Honors Announced STAYTON Honors! for the second Fix weeks period ; at St.iy ton high school were awarded as follows: Seniors Phyllis Wallin and Marilyn James, all ones; Jeanne Poole, Jerry Basl, Marion Silber nagel, Jeannine Bentley, Betty Ware, Pauline Stewart and Va lerie Walker. Juniors Susee Teeters, Marie Basl, Aletha Stewart, all ones; Arlene Old, Nina Harold, Bud Freres, Leonard Smith, Marilyn Baltzer. Sophomores Bernice Fink, all ones; Loren Hargreaves, Dar lene Dozler, La von Humphreys, Jack Johnson. Freshmen Carmella Burch, all ones; Clara Marie Harold, Joyce Hargreaves, Edward Spitz and Frank Archambeau. One twin birth in every 87 births is standard in North Amer ica and Europe. BETTER HEALTH! Mens TSjefsfa mtml mmd Cefea Aitmenfi etrk Ulcer Traatad without Heaptad Operation Write or call for FEU daicrtpma Booalt , MaMLrr aWwa Pndmf, i0 A. M. H S P. M. Bmrnmgf Hmdj, WtJmmdmy, PnJsf rnrntit t Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC ttyidmm mm4 $ergeen R. I Coraer C. Buraakie and Grand Ann Telephone CAat 3916. Portland 14 Oreooa Why Suffer Aby Longer When ethers fall, nse our Chinese remedies Amazing success for 600A vears In China. No matter with what ailments you are afflicted lisorders. sinusitis, heart, lungs, liv er, kidneys, gas. ronctl pattern, nicer liabetes. rheumatisms gall and klad--er fever, skin, female complaints CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE HERB CO. JS4 N Commercial Phone t-183 SALEM. ORE office Hours t te . Toes, and Sat. only I J4549 i q j S,ZES II Pi Lr 2LJ Stock Mart in Holiday Groove NEW YORK, Dec. 2 1-,P)-The stock market got into a holiday groove at the start of trading to day and stayed there throughout the session. Closing prices showed only fractional changes for the most part. Selling became a little more in sistent during the final hour and jfaint downward tendencies devel oped but losses didn t amount to much. Turnover amounted to an even 1,000,000 shares, a slight lift from Monday's 980,000. Business has hovered around this figure throughout December. Tax selling continued to dribble into the market and was counter balanced by reinvestment and spe culative purchases. Switching out of one stock into another account ed for a substantial part of the activity. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined .2 of one point to 64.1, erasing yesterday's average gain of the same amount. Of the 1,056 issues which appeared on the ticker tape, 451 declined while 305 advanced. Annual Swegle School Program Is Presented SWEGLE The annual all school Christmas program was presented before a large audience Of parents and friends at the school house Friday night. Songs by the audience were "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" and "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Num bers by the children in "The Christmas Story" were: "The Manger of Bethlehem" with Mary Painter, Mary; songs, "Away in a Manger" by first and second grades: "O Come. Little Child ren." all lower grades; "in a Man ger." third and fourth grades, i Processional, upper grade chor (js: "Shepherds on the Hillside." With first render. Arthur Lewi.;; Second reader. Annn May West; ! shepherds. Dennis De H;irport. Fred Fetsch and John Kelley; itngrls, Bevery Hanson. Janice lom and Gerry Dell Lewis. "The Ijrhree Kings." with third reader, jifudson West; Melchmr. David ,Lock; Caspar. Dillv Shi ill ; and Balthazar, Clifford Van Loh. Needlecraft This fine romance will keep you Ln stitches for many a day! Like Ihe fun-embroiderv to interest a jbeginner. Send for these now! Romantic towel designs are fine Ifor a kitchen-shower! Pattern 718; itransfer of 6 motifs 6x7 inches. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con cise directions. Find a fescinating hobby in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog. Send fif teen cents for 108 illustrations of new est designs that beginners find easy, experts prefer . . . crochet, knitting, embroidery, toys, dolls, household and personal accassories. Free scrap quilt pattern printed in book. Send TWENTY CK.NTS tn coins for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Laura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson Sts.. San Francisco. Calli Print o La inly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAJ1E. AD DRESS with ZONK. 9 New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Dec 21 -AJP) Today'a Closing Quotations: American Can ....80 Am Power & Lt ... 8V4 Am Tel & Tel ..149 Anaconda 32 74 Bendix Avia 34 Vz Beth Steel 33 Boeing Air 214 Calif Pack . Canadian Pac 13Vi Case J I. 35 s8 Caterpillar 53 V4 Chrysler 53 Y Nat Dairy Comwlth Sou Cons Vultee ..93ijNorthern Continental Can ..317s Pac Am Crown Zel 24VzPac Gas Curtis Wr '.....7V4IP T & T Douglas Air SPijPenney J Dupont de Ne ....179 1 "V Salem Obituaries METERS In this eitj Sunday. December 19. Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers, late resident of 7S Marlon St.. at the age of 74 Jears. Survived by six daughters, Mrs. . Zyllo of Minneapolis, Minn.. Mrs. Jamee Saurer of Fergus Falls. Minn., Mrs. William Setters of San Francis co. Mrs. L. W. Strohl of Portland and Mrs. D. MUes and Mrs. Austin Walk er, both of Salem: two sons. John Meyers of Los Angeles and Frank Meyer of Portland; 15 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Member of St. Joseph's Catholic church. Reci tation of the rosary at the W. T. Rig don chapel Wednesday. December 22. at p. m. Services In St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday at 9:30 a. m. with Interment In St. Barbara's cemetery. MO EN Emil Moen. late resident of 463 Morgan St.. at a local hospital Sun day. December 19. at the age of S3 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Cora Moen of Salem; a son. Harvey Moen of Salem; two brothers. IJarry Moen of Avilla. N. D.. and Alvin Moen of Underwood. Minn., and sev en sisters. Mrs. Annie Erickson of Salem, Hanna Lein of Seattle. Thea Lindon of Clearbrook. Minn.. Carrie Olson and Emma Johnson of Leonard. Minn., Mabel Jenstead of Larimoire. N. D., and Hilda Anderson of Minne apolis. Member of the West Coast Lumber Graders association. An nouncement of services later by the Howell-Edwards company. CASSEDY At the residence. 1880 N. Commer cial St., John B. Cessedy. Sunday. De cember 19. at the age 01 84 years. Survived by three children. Ercil Cas- sedv of Terre Alta. W. V.. Forman Cassedy of Elkins, W. V.. and Mrs. Wilma Baker of Salem; and seven grandchildren. Announcement of ser vices by the W. T. Rigdon company. STCRGESS At the residence Brooks route 1. box 53. Ralph dward Sturgess. Sun day. December 19. at the age of 65 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Katie P. Sturgess of Brooks; two sons, Har ry R. Sturgess of Brooks and Fran cis E. Sturgess of Hillsboro: a daugh ter. Mrs. Jean Smythe of Portland; three brothers. Frank Sturgess of Brooks. Charles Sturgess of Portland J and Monroe Sturgess of Cloverdale:" 8 and a sister. Mrs. Myrtle Byerly of Hebo. Member of Fidelity lodge 54. AF & AM. Services from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday. December 22. at 1:30 p. m.. the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment in the I OOF cemetery. Ritualistic services by Fidelity lodge 54. AF 6c AM, PM'MMER Beecher Irving Plummer, late res ident of 410 S. 24th st.. at a local ho Ditsl Tuesday. December 21. Survived bv a daughter. Mrs. Lois Plummer Schmidt of Salem: three grandchil- drcn. Rodney. Kathleen and Gloria ! Plummer. all of Salem; a s.ster. Mora I Urmihart of North Cambridge. Mass.: a brother. Llnwood C. Plummer of ! East Wevmouth. Mass. Services from ! the ClouRh-Barrick chapel Thursday. ! December 23. at 1:30 p.m.. the Rev.) Llord T. Anderson and the Rev. R L. 1 Putnam officiating. Interment in Bel- crert Memorial park. f , MrOONAI.D i Mrs. Electa E McDonald, at the resiitnce, 2K47 Portland rd . Tuesday. jDeccniber 21. Survived by two tlaui!i ; ter. Mrs. Irene Batt of Wilder. Ida i 1 1 o. and Mrs. Alta Follnch i Seattle; I three son. I.vman and Wilmot A: : McDonald, both of Silcn. and F. ' Glc:in McDonald of Silvciton: three sisters. Mrs. N'rry Proctor of Delta. ! Pa Mrs. Joseph in-.eal of M.irvsville. ! t'alif.. and Mrs. Sena Perkins of 1 Wheatland. C'ai'f : a brother. A. A. I Whiteside of 'S'liha Cit;. Calif ; ID prari'lch ildren and eicht ari t er.in-i-chi dren. Service: from !oiigi;-!J-.r-rick chaoel Thursday. December T.i, at 3 p.m. Grain Prices Show Increase ' medium veaers 17.00-27 00: good CHICAGO, Dec. 2 l-lPi-Futures 1 choice vealerN scarce, salable 28 00- j i .v, d., r pi.it- dindiii.ni mi w.c Trade today, reflecting short cov ering in grains and government buying of fats. Shorts attempted to reduce the open interest in wheat and oats, but met resistance in light offer ings. There was demand for de ferred wheat contracts from the southwest, with the result that all deliveries made good progress. At the close wheat was 1 -z to 2Vn cents higher than the previous clese, corn was up to 1 cent, oats were 3s to l-"1 cents higher, rye was up l'j to 2l4, soybean were up 3 to 5ui cents and lard advanced 32 to 72 cents a hundred weight. The government purchased 3. 828,166 bushels of wheat yesterday through its four purchasing points r , -j . , . , , iiducis miu nidi me puitiidac i only 4,500 bushels of corn here as disappointing. Salem Market Quotations Bl'TTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 .72 .70 .63 .73 .78 .00 .55 .45 JO .67 .62 .52 .52 .38 J32 .36 .18 15 00 PRINTS Wholesale Retail f tiiiS (BuylnO Large double A Medium Pullets Cracks EGGS wholesale 'arge double A Medium double A ... Pullets . Cracks POULTRY Vo. 1 Leghorn hens No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.) No. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up) No. 1 old cocks LIVESTOCK by Vai Pack Feeder lambs Wool lambs 20.00 10.00 to 12.00 2.00 to 6.00 14.00 to 15.00 8.00 to 14.00 14.00 to 19.00 22.00 to 27.00 18.00 to 2X00 Yearling lambs Ewes Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Bulls Veal. 150 to 300 lbs. Calves. 300 to 450 lbs. Gen Electric 39 Radio Corp 13V4 Gen Foods 39 8 Rayonier .26 Gen Motors 58jRayonier pfd Goodyear Tire 41 (Reynolds Met .21 Int Harvest 26 i Richfield -254 Int Paper 51i'Safeway 16S Kennecott . 558Sears Roeb 38 Vi Ldbby McN & L . 8 So Pacific .. Long Bell A 20il$tan Oil Cal Mont Ward 537iStudebaker .. Nash Kelvin 147s 'Sun Mining 4o-4 ...66 ....217 9' 2 , 28 ITransamerica ioi 38!N Y Central VUnion Oil 28s-s Pac 18SUn Pacific ......8634 Fish H Un Airlines lOi Elec ....30H!lJ S Steel 70Vfe , IWarner Bros 10 C 43t4(Woolworth 444 ; Portlan Produce f PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21 AP) Butterfat Tentative, subject to Im mediate change. Premium quality max imum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity de livered In Portland. 71 -84c lb.; first quality, 69-72c lb.: second quality. 67-70c; . valley routes and country points. 3c less than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. S3 score. 68c lb.; A. 92 score. 67c lb.; B. 80 score. 65c; C. 89 score. 64c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. . - Cheese Selling price to' Portland wholesalers: i Oregon singles, 44 i 92zc: Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 47Vs-55aC Eggs To Wholesalers: A grade, large. 62i-64'.aC; A grade, medium. 69'2-62',,c; grade B. Urge. 62'i-56'2c. Live chickens (No. 1 quality FOB plants) Broilers, under 2',i lbs.. 33-34C lb.; fryers. 2, to 3 lbs.. 35-36c: 3 to 4 lbs.. 36-37c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over, 38 -41c; fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs.,30c lb.; I fowl. Leghorns, over 4 lbs.. 1 34 -35c lb.; colored fowl, all weights, 39 -40c lb.; old roosters, all weights. 16-19c lb. Turkeys : Net to producer on a dressed weight basis. U. S. grade A young toms. 50c. A grade hens. 64 65c. Dressed turkeys to retailers Grade A young hens. 79-71c lb.; New York style dressed; A grade young toms. 58-5Sc. Rabbits Average to retailers for live, white. 4 to 5 lbs.. 30-32c; S to 6 lbs., 26-30c;; colored. 2 cents lower; old or heavyj does, 13-15c lb. Fresh dresse'd meats The follow ing dressed meat prices quoted whole salers to retailers for fresh meats are in dollars a hundred pounds: Beef Steers Good, to 700 lbs.. M4-46; commercial, 638-42; utrtlty. $35-36. Cows Commercial. $34-36: utility. $32-33: canner - cutter. $29-31. Beef auts (good steers) Hind quarters. $50-153; rounds. $47-50; fuH loins, trimmed. $68-72: triangles. $38V f 4U; square chucks. $43-46; ribs. $55-6 furpfl nartpr. KJ3-4 veal and calf Good and choice. $43-45; commercial. $39-42; utility Larnbe and imutton : Lambs Good -choice.' 30 to 60 lbs., $42-45; commercial, all weights. $40- Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down, $19- 20. Pork cuts -I Loins No. 1 S to 12 lbs.. $45-46; Shoulders. 16 lbs. down. $39-40; sparenbs. $48-52; carcasses, $33 34. j Wool Course, valley and medium grades. 45c- lb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12 - month Country killed meats: Veal Top! quality, 40-42c lb.; other grades according to weight and qua lity. I Hogs Light blockers, 32-33C lb.; sows, light. 27-30c. Lambs 38-40c lb.; mutton. 14-1 Sc. Beef God cows. 27-31c lb.; can ners and cutlers. 23-27c lb. Onions jo-lb. western Ore.' yel low. No. lsj med.. $1.75-1.85; Urge, $1.752.00: Idaiho yellows, med., $1.75 185; large. $2.40-2.50; white, med., $2 60-2.75. I Potatoes Oregon russets, cent 12iT , ,n 1 7" Vu i 95c. -No. 2. 50 lbs $1.20-1.30; Klamath ! rails. r-jsset. No. 1-A. $3.60-3.65. Wast, Vakifliia. russctt No. 1-A. $f2a-3.50; ,2a jibs.. 85c; Idaho russets, Nrt 1-A. S3.7S-J.85. Hay - Following prices are strict. nominal: tt. S. No 2 green alfalfa fr bJe.tur- aTlotoTOB PorUaivrl. $37- ; - ' "m.ol, Z?" i anii cn. 11 1 ' 1 1 A' v 1 1 a j . iv.svas.u k-iv ver hay. f2i-fo ton. Da lea on Willa mette valley farms. Portland Livestock PORTLANDL Ore.. Dec. 21 -(API-,; (VSDA ) Salable and total cattle 150.; holdover 150. icalves 50; market rather slov but limited early offerings fair ly jv. cH c!i alucd up at unchangtd piicVs; only tew common steers un sold; scatti-rod lots and odd loads ci ri mon-mcdium steers 21.00-23.00; top Mondiiv 27. (HM i n above average good 977 lb. f. ! sjj.j. r-: lipnt cutter stecri ! rlfivinn ;iril tolltllM': odd cutter heifers' 15 00-ltiOi: gdd loci heifers Monday 'ip to tTiinv i-cii I ic i ne i rf rs ij.ini- lj .i: goo. I fiki heifers Monday up to - I.... ......,.r ..... rt canii'.T-f utter cows steady up to I4..")0. few fat-idairy t ne cows of com mon grade l( .10-16 00; medium beef cows up to 17j2.",: bulls scarce with de mand rather farrow; large lot medium aiound 400 Ihj. calves steady at 25.00; rnn mon grades unsold: odd common- .hi n or aooe sflable horis 200 to 2fi50: market opened fairly active, closing very slovr; early spies eood-choice 180-2.'t0 lbs. steady1 at! 23.00. later bids mostly 22 50 down Wijlh good 2.'i0 lbs. at 22.25; 250-270 lbs. 4arlv 21.00; good-choice 150-165 lbs. (iiostly 2100: few sows unsold: good around 350-550 lbs. held at 18 00-19.00; jfeeder pies scarce; good choice quoted! 23.00-24.25. Salable and! total sheep 200: market not established; generally asking high er prices on Iipiited supply good -choice lames; best hld up to 22.00; few lots comtmon-gjediiim lambs unsold with demand nairrow; good light ewes quot able up to 8.00. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by. 'he Associated Press i Dec 21 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Util ForRn niesaav .. nv.n iui.j iw. im.j Previous dav B9 5 101.3 101.2 101.1 100.4 100.2 99 9 99 9 09.3 62.6 62.7 62.5 67.1 week ago 89.7 Month ago Year ago ... .... 89 8 .. 88.1 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 60 Indust Rai's Util Stks 88 6 38.3 38 9 64 .1 88.9 38.5 39.0 64.3 4 P8. 39 0 38 8 64.3 4 . 88.2 39.7 39 1 64 5 91.6 37.7 39.8 65.5 Tuesday . Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago The rabbit matures at six months and! frequently bears as many as fotir litters a year. NOTICE Of BEARING ON FINAL. ACCOUNT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the final account of IRENE ROEM HILDT. as administratrix of the estate of ROLLIN fi.. PAGE, deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court of Mar ion County. Oregon, and that the 27th dav of December. 1948. at ten o'clock J a.ms, in said icourtroom has been duly appointed byithe court for the hearing of objections ito such final account and the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in wrfung and contest the same. such Administratrix! Date of first publication: November 24. 1948. Date2 of last publication: December 22. 1948. JOHN AHELTZEL Attorney for Administratrix Salem. Oregon- NJ4-D. 1-8-15-22 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Dec. II (AP) Wheat futures not quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.24: oft white (excluding rex) 2.24; white Club 2.24: western red 2.24. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.24; 10 per cent 2.25; 11 per cent 2.26; 12 per cent 2.29. Hard white baart: 11 per cent 2.41: 12 per cent 2.47. Today's car receipts: Wheat 75; bar ley 3: flour 8; corn 4; oata 8; mill feed 14. Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE: 270 N.H. chicks. 6 weeks. 75c. Past brokering. 30 four weeks. 50c. E. Whealdon. Rtie. 2. Box 113. Turner. South 99E to ; Welcome Inn. 12 ml. east FOR SALE: 5 Guetnsev heifers, one fresh, 3 coming fresh In Feb. Fat. well-marked, large and good. Dairy type. Salem Rt. 5, Box 507. Wm. Sher idan. Macleay Road. east. ABOUT" 60 BENS 1 yr.oldt-White" brown leghorn. Some Monarchy, some New Hampshire Reds. 1110 S. 22nd. Call anytime . ; BANTY CHICKENS. Phone 2-2343. -LICENSED St bonded livestock buy er. Claude Edwards. Rt. 3. Box 899E Phone 3-1144. WANTED: Thin cows and heifers for feeders, also butcher cattle. Get my bid. lt will cost you nothing. Earl Du Chten. 2495 N. 5th, Salem. Phone 2-1656 BONDED LIVESTOCK buver. E. C. McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. NEW HAMPSHIRE baby chicks. 3-286L Lee's -Weekly hatches. Ph. Hatcherr HIGHEST PRICES paid. Cattle and horses wanted for fox feed. Call col lect Kherwood 4432 1 DOZ. hens. $1 ea. Rt. 3, box 450 Liberty rd. to Cunningham Lane, ml. 2 YOUNG cows. Thin and flesh. Fresh 3 mos. $100 each. Mike McDulln. 2 ml. N. of Brunks Corner. WHITE DOE, trade for 7 mo. white doe. Ph. 2-2362. FRYERS. 68c lb. dressed and drawn. Ph. 2-3359. 785 Ratcliff Dr. Auctions Furniture and Livestock Auction WED.. DEC. 2210 A.M. AND 7 P.M. AT LANE SUDT ELL'S AUCTION SALES YARD. LOCATED 14 MI. E. SALEM ON SILVERTON RD. Toys, candy, new tricycles, daven ports, davenos. beds, springs, mat tresses, new floor lamps and table lamps, chairs, tables, oil stoves, cook stoves and many other articles of furn. or miscellaneous. Onions, potatoes, ap ples and nuts. Chickens and rabbits. Day old and veal calves. Feeder and Werner pigs. cows, heifers and locker stock. To Buy or Sell Call Lane Sudtell Phone 3-6098 -r Help Wanted COTTAGE PARENTS, man and wife phly. High school education, experience in handling children. 30-50. years of age. Live in cottage and supervise boys. Oregon State Training School, Wood burn. Help Wanted Male WANTED: Carrier for Oregon Jour nal. Salem HeighU District. Ph. J-7769. Help Wanted Female WANT housekeeper for t elderly people, fnone 3-5Z5B. STENOGRAPHER. Mr. Stadter. Pi oneer JTrust Building. CAR HOP wanted. White' Drive in. 1138 S. Commercial. Salesman Wanted SALESMAN for weatherstripping tc insulation. Good percentage. Ph. 20500. Situations Wanted FREE CARE Wed. for children while mother Christmas shops. Bring them to 1930 Fairgrounds Rd. Mrs. Santa Claus' helper. TREE WORK, trimming, topping, fell ing, removing. Ins. operator. Free est. W H McA 1 1 ister. 840 Trade. Ph. 2-1496. EXPERIENCED" parts man capable of managing department. Prefer position with local car dealer. Good references. Phone 2-5704. CURTAIN'S washed, stretched. 2-3448. CARE FOR children, your hone. 485 Ford. Luna Ralston. Ph. 2-6546. PAINTING; good work, reasonable prices. Phone 2-55 1 8. CARPENTER: Building and remod eling of all kinds. Phone3-5582. DRESS MAKING' and alterations. Ph 2-9H40 after 3 p m. JOURNEYMAN meat" cutter want r work. Jii45 N, Liberty. Ph. 2-4bua. i tjr 3 ii u ri ifog r apn ing . lypinK ser- : vice. Quality work. Lower prices. ' V Ifil). Dk. I.lfiil tta Painting & Decorating Phone 3-7552 TYPIST Letters, envelopes, thesis, etc. Reliable. 1930 Fairgrounds Rd. TREE WORK, all kinds. Shrubbery. Room 210 M anon hotel. Ph. 34123. Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. PHone 3-9468 sr 3-5327. HOUSEWORK by hour. Ph: 2-7085. Chim nev sweep. Northness. ph. 3-4450 SEWERS" and septic tanks installed and repaired Scharff Bros Phone 25568 OIL CIRCULATOR Furnace and chimneys cleaned Vac Mum used. B. F. Ensley. Plh. 3-7176. DRAWING house plans. Ph. 3-9621 Painting & Decorating WE SPECtALIZE IN INTERIORS 1-5444 DICIC OREY 6265 WANTED Furniture to glue aad re pair Lee Bros Furniture Reftnlshlnc Co Ph 2-1233 4020 E State St PRACTICAL nurse. Call at 555 N. Liberty or Ph. 27615. OFFICE OR" personnel manager, col lege education. 4 years administrative and 3 years auditing and field work experience. Write box 453, care of Statesman. WANTED housework or dishwashing by day or hour. Also baby sitting. Good ref. Ph. 27779. 635 N. Summer. For Sale- Miscellaneous FOR CHEERY Christmas tabjes. Ta vern Candles. Wallpaper dept., R. L. FElfstrom Co. H. P. spray outfit. 30. ;1150 IN. Church st. J , SPECIAL Reg. $1.69 Christmas tree lights. 98c. 245 Center st. j BABY BUGGY, teeterbabe. car bed. bathlnette with tray. Ph. 2-4535. I HOOVER ' SWEEPER. Thayer bay buggy. Both good condition .Call jiin afternoon. 1549 S. High st. I OFFICE SAFE weighing approxi mately 500 lbs. For information con tact office manager, ftl. woii. PAIR of girl's figureIhoeice skaties. size 1. Child's phonograph. Rt. 9, Box 618, 2 mi. S. on old 99E Turn right 610 mi. j " MODERN built-in bathtub $50. Com pletery reconditioned and guaranteed. Hotpoint elec. range. $75. Brand new Thor washing machine, never been tis ed. $125. Also Mon tag wood heater, wood range, DeWatt elec. saw. Rt.j 6. Box 817. 2nd hse. on right on Silverton hiway N. of Lancaster Dr. Cecil Howe. ph. 3-6628. TROPICAL, FISH- ana plate glass aquarium, well-equipped. Ph. 3-390I.j NESCQ ROASTER, like new. $25 Dou ble bed and springs, dresaer, zinc top kitchen table with gas plate. 180 DiVi sion. Corner Fronif Division. I ENGLISH BICYCLE, 3 speed Sturtny arche. Almost new. Ph. 3-4KW7. 1 Wl exrel-moving Dicture pro jector plus 5 cartoon reels. $30. Pil. 2-6924. 170 West Bush St. For Sale Miscellaneous TABLX LAMPS. Reg. ia.9. $8. ,7-way Floor Lamps. Reg. $i9. $14.95. Sleefcy HoUow PUtform Rockers. Super-ease Rockers. Chriatmas Tree On-a-Lites. Universal Mixers. Waffle Irons, single and double. Corbination Waffle Irons and sandwich Toasters. Proctor Automatic Pop-up Toasters. Large Size Proctor Roaster. Electric Sheets and Blankets. VANS -HOME FURNISHINGS Ed Ellis. Owner and Operator 601 Edgewater St. Phone3-C931 DELUXE Model electric range. 2 seU box springs & mattresses i one Beau tyrest) used S months. $100 At take over payments. Bedroom suite, natural wood S50. Breakfast set f 10. Boy's bl- cycle $25. 1400 S. 22nd. LIONEL ELEC. TRAfN "WWh trans form er . Ph o n e 3 -6789. PEDIGREED wire-hair Terrier pup pies, sired by Champion. 1065 S. Lib- erty. Phone 3-7520 after 5 pan SMALL PIANO, like new: Reason- able. 1690 S. Cottage. ; LATE MODEL Eureka vacuum $14". Kenmore washer $18. 1053 6th St., West Salem. HEALTHY male Shepherd puppies, 6 weeka old. $1 50. Phone 2-6300. Iiloyd M. Hill, Inc. SHovel and truck work of all kinds Cat. S Phone 2-4367 Rt. 2, box 32-B SUN-BREEZE electric clothes drier with built-in Sterilamp Special $99 05 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC. 467 Court St: Phone 3-M11 CEDAR POSTS Ph 68r22 bOx.V E.NNob Hill Ph2-11M- "eUTBOARo-M0T6ST 3" ,h.p.r845. Boy's bicycle, $15. 240 S. High. Ph. 34596 WOOD RANGE, circulating' heater. 2 linoleum rugs, cabinet sink, bed, spring fx mattress and 2-wheel trailer. 263 W. Clay St., Monmouth, ; USED Monarch elec. range; table top, 3 surface units and cooker, elec. clock and Minute Minder. Good cond. 1543 N. Liberty St. Ph. 2-0844 USED WASHERsTMivtsr Easv. Thor Bendix. Refrigerators: M.W.. G.E.; ran ges: Frigldaire. Monarch. Hot point. Rea sonable priced. RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCTS 33-9f"t"t- Ph. 3-3139 BUNDTeS OF OLD PAPERS 10c each. Oregon Statesman Circulation Dept. GOOD USETJ40 gal. elec. water heat- er. 37o. 935 Oak St. Call eves. SMALL 2-wheel trailer. 17 Inch tires. $20. Also -29 model A. Make offer. Henry Hart. 995 Fairvlew Ave.. Salem STEEL Clothesline posts, railing In stock and to order. 1145 Nt Liberty. SMALL OIL circulator, used 3 months. Reasonable. Free lnstalla tlon. 940 S. 14th. ATMOKAYS Ozone Good health Rent-sell. H. C. Pugh. 684 N 173-4692. CANARY SINGERS $10. "Ph. 2-5929. LUMfNOUSTiouse numbers) 25c each". for Christmas gifts. Ph. 2-7238 eves. BLOCKS IZE steel sash. Fits the block, costs less, saves time. Now avail able. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. Front & Court Sts. PLASTI-KOTE requires no waxing. use it on floors, linoleum, woodwork, etc. YEA TEH APPLIANCE CO. TWO prectically new sidewalk BT- cycles. Ph. 3-8523. 1845 N. 24th 5L OIL CIRCULATOR, cost new $79. us- ed a mos. f25. Howser Bros. Ph. 3-3646. WOOD lathe. 30 in. between centers. 10 in. swing, complete with 14 h p. motor, chisels. 2 face plates. $39.50. Howser Bros. 608 Edgewater St. 4 CYCLE drag saw with 5Tt. blade. In good shape. $150. Phone 3-3646, FLOOR polishers, vacuum, cleaners. YEATUt APPLIANCE j CO. REFRIGERATORS. ranges. water heaters, washers, lroners, trash burn ers. , j YF.ATTJ APPLIANCE ! CO. Christmas Trees rairgTounds Rd. at Highland Ave. GRAVEL, sana and sut Delivered, or on your truck at the pit Ph. 2-4002. "rHTJISmASSPclAL Toilets $49.50 complete. New. close coupled silent flush reverse trap with seats. Also elec. hot water heaters. $79.50. New guaran teed 42-gal. Capital Bargain House. 145 CentO St. - ' WILL BUY. SELL OR TRADE MODERN OR ANTIQUE FIREARMS THE HOUSE OF DON. 266 N. Capitol BUY OR rent for someone, a wbeel chair from Max Bur en. 749 Court St Ph. 3-7775. Building Something? New tn. sheet rock. $53 per M. Rock lath plaster base 35c per yd. 'i in Simpson board $67.50 per M. New plywood: ' in.. 12c a ft.; in.. 22c: . in.. 25c & 27c. C. G. Long, Rt. 2. Box 31. Salem. Ph. 2-5821. 1 ml. N. of Kf irr. j J ' DECORATING holly, holly wreaths and gift boxes. Basil Zell. Orchard Heights rd. Ph. 58F12 evenin g s. Commercial Sand & pravel Crushed rock. Ready mix. All kinds of sand and gravel. River silt and fill dirt. Ph. 21966 USED DUCUTHERM oil heater, i to 6 room size. $49 50. easy terms . GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC 467 Court St PhO n e 3 -96 11 . A B. apt size elec. range. Calrod un its, new. $110. Ph34284, WARDS Appliance Service Dept. of fers complete service facilities for all Montgomery Ward appliances. Just call 3-3191. FERTILIZER, cow or chicken. De livered in Salem, well-rotted or fresh $5 per cu. yard. Also by sack. $1 per sack at place or will del. S sack order Ph I Hips Bros. Rt. 6. Box 118 Ph. 68F22 ALWAYS a big stock Woodry's Furniture Mkt. Ph. 3-5110 THOR WASHER, good condition; very reasonable. 690 N. 14th St. Christmas Trees Leo's Lot. 1841 S. 12th St. Tree spray ed to order. FARMERS Attention Electric fence controllers, home milk pasteurizers, butter churns. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 2 PUREBRED Doberman Plncher puppies. Dial 2-0224. i SMALL PIANO, used very, little. A bargain for cash. 1690 S. Cottage. St. USED WASHERS, Refrigerators, Ranges. Water heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. FOR YOUR Holiday dinners it par ties, drink tc enjoy pure apple Juice. Clear and sparkling, made fresh daily. Contains all the health building fruit vitamins. No preservatives.) Puritan Cider Works. W. Salem. 1 ELECTRIC room heaters. YEATER APPLIANCEJCO. AH COAL by the sackTr by the ton. j Capitol Lumber Fuel Co. Phone 3-7721 j 0 SACKS of cemenL Ph2-670. "DININdt RM.' Ubleand '4 oak chairs. New bird cage. Large Silent Sioux oil circulator. Ph. 2-6670. i GOOD USED lumber. 2 ranges, trash bu rner, etc. 1 161 JJ n ton L SL Ph .2-1 487. "GIRlTS-GOOD bicycle. 605 Bliler v Ph. 2-7207. i GOOD WIRLD bicycle. $fc. Almost new Sunbeam electric razor. 1337 N Winter I.ARCC OIL circulator. 1! vr. Old. Will trade for smaller circulator. Box 325 ; A u msvtlie . Ph . 1 784 . ; 7S ELEC. range with new wiring and new burners. Have moved. Using gas. Lady's 17 Jewel wrist watch. Just cleaned, used 1 yr. Cost $49. Sell for flSSJSO Portland road. Ph. j 2-2638. 1 CYLINDER Briggs St Stratton mo tor. Mackinaw size 40. like i new. Ph. 2-6776. j "TlOLLY WRfXTHS Ac swags. Open evenings. Pembertons Flower Shop 1980 S. 12th. SINGER SEWING maebjne. treadle. 6 drawers. Perfect sewing cond. Un derwood typewriter, good cond. 840. Cream separator. $23. or will take lay injt hens or anything can use. Keller Place. 1 ml. N.W. Chemawa, . RL 2. box 403B, Salem i OTIJEPUPPIES AK.C. 'reg. SaSle color with outstanding white markings, top pedigrees. 7 wks. old. Mrs. Elwin Peirce. PO Box 28. W. Staytoa. 1st place W of W. Stayton R.R. c03aing "EFRIrERATOR. baby buggy, high chair and breakfast table. Ph. 2593S. I For Sale M!seeHuieout ltioal HOOVXR Cleaner fa good Bondlt with all attachments. 12S 8. 15th. I 4 RM- SIZE Allen oU heaUr. rngiw limn. FLASH Complete with box (prlng and cot ton mattress. All for $33. T WOODRY FURNITURE MARKET 1605 N. Summer St.i j DININGROOM aetwaTHtIaMe "1 inside leaves, six chairs, desirable 'or limited dining space. Phoae 1-0242. YRTCRIB and waterproof" Inner Png mattress; like new. Telephone: "GRAY SHORfTE'Coat. new, o w n tejrrmth material. 1205 SoJ 15th AIR-WAY SANITIZOR cWaner7Ui i week. $60, Phone 2-4497. WlLlTliELi; I or palFoi'CarTTo lund tables, solid cherry. Ph. 3-738T. SHINGLES, shakes, lumber, doo riT plywood, masonlte. sheetrock. rock lath, and other building material!. Eola Lumber Co. ! Salem-Dallas highway. Ph. 25950 WANT A BARCTtlNf- High grade inlaid linoleum at $tr9f Pfr ,q. You Install. Why pay $2,737. , I - . Glenn's Furniture Mark 1605 N. Summer St Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crushed Rock j For roads c driveway. Cement. Ready-mix Concrete. Garden sand, Bulldozlne. draiiun nrl rithl , ml yd. shovel St drag line. Phone t-9249. Christmas Trees j Finest selection. No Inflated prices. Puritan Cider Works. W. Slm. nn ounuiy. Snecial Sale I Choice ef 2 styles platform I rwun lur T mT Kitchen table u f Large dining table .820. 00 4 ft. InnersDrinc mattreaa .$32.50 412.50 9S Feather bed Baby swings Play pen .$10,50 State St. Furniture J-00 SUte St. Phone 1-73M Produce WitMtrrc fa k. muk """ w W , f $6.23. W1U deliver to Salem. Drop card or phone to James Adams. RL I. JeN lerson. inese are good nuts, and com inrrcian- arieq. ENGLISH WALNUTS! 20c lb. $0 lbs. 15c lb. 2061 State. Wanted" Furniture:. USED FURNITURE. Phon.S-Slld. USED FURiifURr"pboiTr8ior" i Wanteil Miscellaneous TTLE SCOOP for ditch In g. Ph. 1-1 43- PIANO TUNLNU Wills Musi Store. Salem Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO -HOUR SERVICE Of UOST CASES ' i I Bring or Mafl Your Plate for Repair. DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg., State St Com. Ph. 3-3311. AUTO painting, lust a shade better, by Ray ETTER. Call Shrock Motor Co. 2-101. f Mattresses, Capital Bed Co. Ph. 2-40i "WEATHER strips Pullman. Ph. -5twj. WANT TO Buv Used Cameras J lenses McEwan Photo Shop 433 Stat WATER WELL drilling. Domestic irrigation Duffield Bros. RU $. Bo 4Z3 pnono z-uij Salem Sand & Gravel Co, Contract Work f Roads Clearing - Ditching Sewer A Basement j f f-tuiDmant Rental IS B- yds., , $12 00 per lur. in B-4. vda. t to per nr. D-T Cat Ac Dozer 10.30 oerlh D- Cat a Du-er , i 40 per tur. D-4 Cat ft Dozer - 1.00 , per Jr. Phone days 3-940 i Even.ngs I-S243 or 2-44 00 , Salem OreefMi UAVL YOUR &unger sewing machinO repaired by a qualified Singer repre sentative. Ph. 3-3512 for free pickup Ja delivery service on all makes of ma chines. I ree estimate given I oeior work is started Singer Sewing .hin. Cn ltd N Commercial FREE KITTEN, 1795 S. Capitol jp j PUBLIC HAULING. Anything, any where, anytime. Very reasonable, Ph. 2-1824. Call before $ 30 a. m. or after 6 p. m. Money to Loan NEED EXTRA MONExi For Your Special 0ifti?. GET A Christmas Loan 1 It's economical, convenient confidential. I Inquire now at Fir.-t National Bank Salem Urancli! ' CASH - NOW S25.00 to S500.00 Salem's largest and oldest home-own ed loan company offers money wheal you need it I j You can pay anytime to reduce met costf ;4 I No endorsers or help from ! frlenisl On car trucks, trailer homes S500 00I On furniture, livestock, equlpmeht. salary or other personal property uplto $300,001 Phone or visit our office today I Lie. No. S13 and Vt33 General Finance Corp.l PH 3-9161 136 S. COM'L S EXTRA CASH EXTRA FAST! For the Holiday Seasoi If you're short of cash and haven! finished shopping, get $23. $50, $100 I or more from "Personal the com pany that like to say "Yes ! to loaa requests. Loans made on salary, aurto, truck or furniture. No co-signers. For 1-vlsit loan, phono then come in j to sign and pick up the cash. . Married or single no matter what yout work or business. If you do need cash NOW. phone or come In TODAY and give us a chance to say ?YES1 to ynu. Open Mon.-Frt. $-3; Eve by apcfU PERSONAL I Finance Company' i SIS State St.. Hm. 12$ PhonV 2-2464 E. Gallinger. Mgr. iv s.m. m-iss 1 Farm and cif v loamT" th and J Your own terms of repayment in reason Cash for Real Estate tracts and Second Mortgages. riDtrni crrHDiTir ffi tot Pioneer Trut Bide Phone Tig AUTO LOANS Wtt i lurrti r-wr.li IT to. 182 S. Church St- Ph. t-tt-T Parking Aplenty j Lie. Ml 59-81 54 Private Money; On Cars. Trucka St Trailer Boms Long or Short Term payment Rov H. Simmons tag S. Commercial SL Phono J-ll 3 .-