The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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larc amoont of daaoace deae to
Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Jwne Z2(Py-T oday's closing quotations:
American Can 89 HICen Electric
Am Power & Lt S Gen Foodi
Am Tel it Tel .138VGn Motors
Anocoodo
Bendix Avia
261 Goodyear Tire
Int Harvest
Beth Steel
Boeing Air
Int Paper .
Kennecott
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac
Case J I
Caterpillar ,
ChrysJer .
Comwlth Sou
Ubby Mc N &
Lone Bell A
Mont Ward
46 Nash Kelvin
3INt Dairy
Corn Vultee 8 ! NY Central
Continental Can 32! Northern Pac
Crown Zel 22Pac Am Fish .
Curtis Wr 8iPac Gas Elec .
DouglM Air 53 P T At T
Dupont de Ne 46 Penny J C
Salem
Obituaries
ATrifXD
Bart Bakar Hatfield, lata faidnt f
043S Cantrr rt. Juiw . at the a
M yaara
Hatfirld;
ir.
&umvd by
rite,
three oaiurhtart. Mrs. Mary
Viremia
Cooler Mrs. Halan Sharp-
pack
JH HaUtekL anal tathar.
Husn Hatflatd. all of Sakm; brother.
Harrjr UaUleld of TUIamook: two su
tar. Mrs. Naklle Tscheu C Salem and
Mnm BUa Hatfield of BUckfoot. Idaho,
and by thrae arandchUdran. Mambcr
Of tha Ftrat Baptut churote. Sarvicaa
will ba haid at Hb wall-Ed wards chapal
Thursday, una 23 at 1JS p.m, with
tha R. I.tL Turn bull offlciatlnc In
liau ml flowara frWfba are requested
to make daaattona to to flsst Baptist
miaswnory fund.
LA ITT - ;
Narctano LaRaut, at tha yestdanca at
TM N. Ctiurch St.. June SI at tha aa
of S3 years. Survived by tha widow,
Mrs. Lucy A. LaRaut. Salem: a daueh
tar. Mrs. Kathleen LaRaut Wrena, Min
neapolis. Minai.; two itstara. Mrs. Ida V.
Smith and Mrs. Ethel M. Lewis, both
of Star; aavaa eraadchlldren and
five arret fvendrhildrea. tiarvicaa will
ba hld at the Cloush-Barrtck chapel
Thursday, June 23 at iaa a.m. with
intrrinriil at Wilbur cemetery at Wil
bur. Ore. at 3 JO p.m.
CLAKKK
Wmfiekl C. Clarke, in this city. June
tl. lata, roaMent of 290 aurhmond ava.
Survived by mother. Winifred Rigdoa
Herri rk as Salem; a slater. Mrs. Thomas
A. Brtakeraott of Nappa, Calrf.: a
brother, Leon L. Clarke of Oakland.
Calir.; and aavea aunts and uncles:
Miaa Leila sUardoa. Mrs. Harriet It. Mar
oar. Lloyd T. Riadoa and Roaeoa
CUrke, all Of Salem. Mrs. W. H, Mc
f all of Boeesnan. Mont, Mrs. Maurice
Bullock ml aDrtneflekl. Maaa . ahd Mrs
Mildraa Caarfa of SilvarVm. Serrtoaa
will be aatd Saturday, June 39. at
IS 30 a m. at the W. T. Sipoon chapel
with coneiwdinf set kas in City View
eemetery. The Rev. Brooks Moore will
officiate at the rites and ritualistic ear
Vices at the chapel will be under the
direction of Sairm lade of BPOB No.
Sat. Graveside services wnder the di
rection of Capitol peat No. t. American
legton.
OARCIA
Joaa Garcia, late resident of SM Jef
ferson st. la this eitv. June 23. Sur
vlved by two sons. Cdward Carcia of
Portland, .and Lupe Caraaa. Announce-
nteni ac aervices later ay tna w. T.
Rigdoa ehapeL
WALSBT '
rtta Bhnira Walsh, late resident of
to J a. Arnngton st Los Angeles.
laiir. June is. Announeement of ser
vires later by the W. T. KUjdon ehapeL
INT
Minnie O. Hunt Uta resident of 21
Arlington ave. Berk lev. Csuf.. June
SO. Survived by twa seas. Georee K
Hunt of Madison. Wise., and Homer
H. Hunt mi Paradise Valley. CalU.; a
daughter. Mrs. W. J. Phillips of Berk
eley. Calif.; two brothers. John Mc
Monies and Fred McManie. both of
lAtm Angeles: five grajMtchiidren and
sue great grandchildren. Graveside ser
vices wtil ba held Friday. June 34. at
3 p m. at IOOI" cemetery in Salem
under direction of the W. T. Kigdon
ensoei.
HYBRID CORN' INCREASED
In the past 10 years The use
' of hybrid field corn In Oregon
has increased from zero to ap
proximately 75 per cent. Dr. R.
E. Fore, agronomist at Corvallis,
reports. Trials again last year
. demonstrated that adapted hy
brids will yield from 20 to 30
per cent more corn in Oregon
titan open pounated varieties.
Pi-s
4 FiceCo.
Tu& FHA Loans
Loas-Tlmo Faros Loan
i Ucejaso 8-216 aad M-223
reeaoaal aad A ate Loaao
IVo Want Your
Always s Ptpealsbla
. Cash Market.
If yo daat l)rta (aeai to
CTtyV-- wo both lose,
&dys Dairy
28 .
24
18
31
11
32
aiBoad
Repairs Progressing
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roads by the receat hard whiter.
35 V4
42
54
Radio Corp
10
Rayonier
21H
Riyonier pfd ... 27
Reynolds Met
Richfield 33
Safeway 22
Sean Roeb 38
So Pacific 35
Stan Oil Cal 57
Studebaker 17
Sun Mining 8V4
Transamerica 11
Union Oil ; 27
Un Pacific 76
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43
Lt 7
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48
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30
10
13
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Un Airlines
12
31 , JU S Steel
'89 I Warner Bros ...
45 I Wool worth
Corn Forecast
i it
Boosts Prices
CHICAGO, June t2-(JP)-A fore
cast of a large pig crop and warn
ings of corn borer damage caused
buying in corn on the Board of
Trade today. Corn lumped nearly
cents while wheat, the recent
market leader, fell back under
profit-taking and small-scale hed-
inr pressure.
Wheat closed -! lower, corn
was 1 to 1 higher, oats were -
higher, rye was i-l higher,
soybeans were to 1 cent higher
and lard was unchanged to 10
cents a hundred pounds lower. I
The agriculture department
placed this spring's pig crop at
59,050.000 head, or 2.500,000 more
than estimated In December. It
estimated a combined spring and
fall pig crop of 96.000,000 head,
exceeded only by the crops of 1942
and 1943. ? j
The wheat market got a rest
At the day's close all deliveries
except December had sunk below
$2.00.
Colorado Visitors i
Honored Guests At
East Salem Party j
EAST SALEM . A family re
union was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hardy on the
Silverton road Sunday with their
house guests from Colorado hon
ored.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Stark and children. Anthony, Jr,
and Shirley from Denver. Colo;
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pickerel. Del
be rt Pickerel and Eldon Pickerel
from Pueblo, Colo.: Mr. and Mrs.
Green Brown of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Pickerel and son.
William; Mr. and Mrs. James
Burkart and daughter, Bonita.
from Salem, and Mr. and . Mrs.
Robert Pickerel and daughters,
Leigh and Sue Jo, of Lancaster
drive.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. June 22 (API . But
trrfst (Tentative, subject to immedi
ate change H Premium quality maxi
mum to 35 to 1 per cent acidttiy de
livered tn Portland. Sl-e lb ! first
ouaiity sa-SSr lb.: , second a via lit r 55-
Stf. Valley routes and country points
zc less man first.
Butter Wholesale f.o b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers- Grade AA. S3 sco
61-Zc lb.; A. 02 score. SO-SlUc lb.; B
SO wore Sir Ih f as sear. 4Sc TH
Cheese t Selling price to Portland
wholesalers?: Oregon singles. : 3t's-
S'jc: Oregon -U. loaf. 41-MHsC
Ogs tTo wholesalers i A grade Large,
55-ia'TC. A grade medium U't-Vi'sC:
B. grade, area 4f-Me.
Live chickens (No. 1 Quality f ob.
plants) : Broilers, under ' lbs, 2T-2SC;
Iryers. 2'-3 lbs.. Jl-03c; 3-4 Iba . 32-33c;
roasters. 4 lbs. and over, 32-33c: fowl.
lerhorns. 4 lbs. and under. 21-23c;
leghorns. 4 Jbs and under. 21c; leg
horns, over 4 rbs.. 23r: colored fowl,
all weights 29c: old roosters. - all
weights. lS-Soc lb.
Rabbits Average to growersl: Live
whrte 4-S lbs.. is-21c: S-4 lbs.. 17-lSc:
colored. 2 cents lower; old or heavy
does and bucks, 3-1 4c lb.; dressed fry
ers. SO-Mc lb.
Presa dresssd maata (wholesalers to
retailers per hundred m.):
. Beef: Steers, good. SOO-aoo lbs. SO
42 JO: coaimerciaX $40-44:. utility. $33-21.
Cows: CommercUU. $30-37; utility.
BrT.TXaavJ(3 I $M-4VCaaaJt a
DKS. CHA1V . . .. LAM
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cbxnxss graBAf iyra j
M NosTtk Ubtrty I i
Cpstalu resnaaS B so oral alaetrte
Co tMftaa aeMO SsgarOsiy aadyJjO
Svaairo 1fro af "oaa'is li si nit
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Slow Market
Drops Fraction
NEW YORK. June 22 -(.V)- A
trickle of sellinjr orders pushed
stock prices a trifle lower today.
In one of the quietest markets
In recent yea-s. leading shares
drifted down for losses of frac
tions to around a point, j Most
changes were fractional and num-
herous stocks failed to move one
way or another.
Business dropped to only 550,
000 shares, a total at which most
brokerage firms start dusting off
the red ink for their bookkeep
ing operations. This was the
smallest since 540.000 shares
changed hand on June 17. which
was in turn a low since Oct. 11
Turnover Tuesday amounted to
770.000 shares.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks dipped J. of one do int
to 59.4. The rail group took the
largest loss, with the industrials
a bit lower and utilities uhchang
ed.
Only 905 individual ' issues
changed hands, of which 364 lost
ground and 289 advanced.
332-23: canner-cutter $20-31.
Beef cuts (good steers): Hind Quar
ters. SU-U: rounds. r3-33: fl loins,
trimmed. $60-09; triangles. 137-3
square chucks. $30-43: nbe, S47-S1
fur quart-n. STi-.s.
Veal and calf: Good $41-43; eornmer-
Clal. $30-41- utility. $30-32.
Lam ha: Good-choice, under 09 lbs.
SS4-M: eonimercUl. $51 -$2; ( mutton
good. 70 Jbsl, down S31-2J. ;
Mutton- Good. 70 lbs. down. $23-23.
Pork cuts: lotas. No. 1. $-12 lbs..
$34-97; shoulders. IS lbs., down $35-38
carrassas. $31-32: spa re ribs. $40-90.
wool: coarse, valley aa j medium
grades. 45c lb.
ssnnatr: nomuvauy ase IB. on u-
BMJSIIU glow in.
uoun try -killed meats:
Veal: Top quality. 36-39c lb.: other
grades according to weight and qual
ity witn poor or Heavier sa-sac.
Hogs: Light blockers. 20-soe lb.; sows.
2427c.
Lambs: Too Quality. SO-33c lb mut
ton. 12-lc.
Beef: Good cows, 30-34c lb.: can-
acrs-cutters. 2S-30c.
Onions: Western Ore. yellows. SO lbs.
No. 1 med from cold sttorage. $1J0-
2 00: yellow globe Jumbos, new crop
Calif, med. and large. $2.25-90; reds
$2.00-25.
Potatoes: Russets. Deschutes. No. 1A
$9.00-5.13: new potatoes: Calif, long
whites, size A, $3.79-4.00; sue B. 100 !
lbs.. $230-3 00.
nominal) : V. S. No. I freen alfalfa or
better. . baled truck lots wholesale.
Portland. $31 U. S. No. 1 mixed timo
thy. S3S: oats and vetch mixed hay.
uneertrfied clover hay, nominally $19
18. depending on quality,: baled, on
Willamette valley farms.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Juno 22-( AP WUSDA)
Salable cattle ISO holdover 290; calves
89; market mostly steady; mast classes
moderately active at week's decline:
some heavy fed steers not moving: part
load low good 1090 lbs. and part load
average good 1270 lb. red steers 24j00;
com moo steers 17.00-19.00; medium to
22.00; common heifers 14 00-1I.50; canner-cutter
cows mostly 10 00-11.50; few
12.00; shells down to 1.00; common
snedlum beef cows 13i)0-13.00: cutter
common sausage bulls very slow; few
sales 15.00-17.00; odd good beef bulls
20.00; food vaalers mostly 25.00; com
mon down to 19.00.
Salable nogs 190: market less octree,
steady to 25 cents lower; lata sales
180-230 lbs. around 22.25; early sales
22.50-22.75: 250-270 lbs. 19.50-20J0; good
.150-500 lb. sows 18.00-17.00: odd head
heavy slaughter boars 8-00-S 0O; feeder
ptgs larking; good choice quotable
22.50-23 50.
Salable aheap $00: market slow,
around 50 cents lower: good-choice
spring lambs mostly 24.00: medium
good lots 23.00: medium-good ewes and
wether feeder lambs 18.00-20.00: bucks
mostly 13 00; medium old crop lambs
and yearlings 19.00-20.00: good under
ISO lb. ewes 850-7.00: heavy ewes down
to 9 80; common down to 3.00.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
June 22
STOCK AVERAGES
20 19 IS
Indus Rail Util Stks
Net changa D 1 D.4 vnch Di
Wednesday 83.4 .310 38 4 $0 4
Prev. day 83 9 31.4 3S.4 99.8
Week aao S3 2 20 8 3S5 90.1
Month aeo 88 9 34 2 39 9 82.4
Year ago 975 48 8 4X2 7L$
BOND AVERAGES
20 1$ ; 1$ l$
Rails Indus! Util Forrn
Net Chang unch D 1 , A.l D.1
Wednesday . 88.8 101.7 1025H 80 9
Prev. day . 888 loiJ 102.4 $9.1
Week aeo SOS 101.7: 10XS 09.$
Month ago 80S 101S 102.1 70.8
Year ago - 0X2 19L3; lOSS 8X8
H New 140 high-
Hemorrhoid
CPU) Flstnla. Fls
are Prolstse. rmd
o&ar social dls
orrlers oorroctod.
&o oasT corrvox
Uxxt way XTo
BoL
Dr. H Ecyrdis Clidc
ItstsstBaeal Speeiailsl
1UI Ceaier SL lMMS-tt&l
Lrook and Learn
By A. a Gordoa !
1. What is the air pressure
on the body of average adult?
2, What is the Continental Di
vide? S
What is the largest city on the
Mississippi river? I
4. Where is the ball of the
foot? !
5. What cabinet officer is the
bead of the U. S. Department -f
Justice? i
ANSWEKS
1. About 13 tons. !
2. A line dividing the water
shed of the Mississippi river from
that of the Pacific coast
3. St. Louis.
4. It is the soft part jetween
the toes and the arch.
5. Attorney General.
Salem Market
Quotations
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BUTTER
Whclesale
Retail
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'leaaie once ranges from to 1
cants over biivtng price I
Extra largo AA ;
Largo AA
Large A ,
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Mediuoi A '
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Cracks -
POl'LTRT
A Leghern hens ;'
B Lanrhera hens
C Leghorn bens ;i
A colored hens
B colored hens i
C colored hens , .
A colored fryers. 3 lbs. and up
B colored fryers ,
C colored fryers .
A old roosters
B eld roosters
C old roosters
t.rVESTOCBl by VaJlev Paefe
rat dairy cows - U.10.OS to 11.00
Cutter cows . .. 8 00 to IS 00
Bulls 15.0$ to 19.00
Good calves. 300-450 lbs. 17.00 to 1100
Good veal ISO to 300 lbs. 20.00 to 23 00
Spring lambs j 21.0 to 22 00
Feeder lambs IS 00 to 18.no
Ewe. 2 00 to S 00
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. June 22 (API Cash
wfteat (bid). Unquoted.
Hard red winter: 11 per cent 2.23;
17 ner cent ZXi.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2 28: 10
per cent 2.2S; 11 per cent 2.22: 12 per
cent 2 35.
Today's car receipts: wheat 20: bar-
ley I; flmir 5: com ; fftllfeed 7.
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids wanted for boarding for
a period of eleven months commencing
August 1. 1S49. all pTBBoners confined
In the Marion County ialL will be re
ceived by tha County Court at 10 O0
AJal. P-5.T. July S. 194S. tn tha County
Courtroom in tha Courthouse at Sa
lem. Oregon.
Bids must be submitted oa approved
forms and must be filed with the
county clerk before . the time
ttoned above. The right to
to reject any or all proposals or to
accept the proposal deemed best for
Marion County.
H. A. JXTDD. County Clerk
J. a-lO-XS-30-Jiy 7
'Tab It
Thcso Used
those offered
l4f Fartl Z-4oar sedaat
If 11 Olsmtwli caaTcrtihVo
"M I
fee
won ci or m At $rrrijrnart . i
NQTICr IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed tn tha Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Marion. Probate Depart
ment, bis aury vertnea rmai Account
as Executor of the Last Will and Test
ament and Estate of Mary McReyaoids.
deceased, and that said Court has fixed
skadiT. the Tim aav ot Juries ins.
at the boor of 10 OS o'clock Ail. of said
day as the tuna, tn the Circuit Court
Room in ue county ioun House, in
Salem. Marion County Oreeoa. as the
olac for bearing said ruial Account
aad all obiections thereto.
Dated at Salem. Orexon. this 2oTB
day of May.
Executor of the estate of
Mary McReynolds. deceased.
RONALD C GLOVER.
Attorney for Executor
205 Oreeoa Building.
Salem. Oregon My 2S J. 2-0-1S-23
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO TM
PROVE WARREN COURT FROM 19TH
rtUtET TO THE TMlMIItCI OF
WARREN COURT
Notice hereby is gtven that the com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore-
con, deems it necejsary and expedient
nd hereby declares its purpose and in
'ention to improve Warren Court from
tha east Hoe of fteenth street to the
Terminus of Warren Court in the City
of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and adja
cent pruui ill, by bringine said portion
of said Ue-t to the e-tabltsried grade.
constructing cement concrete curbs,
and psvuu; said portion of said street
with a l'.h inch asphaltic concrete pave
ment 30 feet wide in accordance wrtn
the ians and soecificatiom tnerefor
which were adopted by the common
council June IX 1S4S. which are now
on Me in the office of the city record
er and wfaicb by this reference thereto
ore made a part hereof. ,
The common council hereby declares
its nuroose and Intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through the street Improvement de-
pertinent.
Br Order of tha Common Council
June 13. 1040.
ALFRED MUNUT.
City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
June 19. 1040.
Ju 19. 18. 17. 18. 10. 20. 2L $2. 23. 94, 29.
1S4S
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM
PROVE NORTH ISTH STREET FROM
JEFFERSON STREET TO MADISON
STREET
Notice Is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore
con, deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpose and in.
tention to improve North Frfteenta)
Street from the north line of Jefferson
Street to the south line of Madison
Street In the City of Salem. Marion
County. Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, except
the alley intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the city of
Salem, by bringing said portion of said
street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said street with
a 2s inch asphaltic concrete pave
ment 30 feed wide in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common
council June 13. 1S49. which are now
on file in the office of the city record
er and which by this reference thereto
are made a nart hereof.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through tha street improvement de
partment. Bv Order of the Common Council
June IX I$49.
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder
Date of first publicaUon hereof Is
June 13. 104$. Ju 15. 18. 17. IX 1$. 30.
21. 22. 23, 24. 23th. 1S49.
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE: $ extra good weaner
pigs. $12 ea. A. Schwengei. box 354.
1U nL E. ' mi. S. of Totem Pole. Ph.
2-2858.
fete ivMai
From Me
. . if s much mors conomical to operata a later
moooi carl You get batter mileage, for one thing:
You save on repairs for another. Yes, and you
certainly save a lot of worry!
You have my word ... when your car gets
older it's cheaper in trie long run to traae it in on
newer, better modal.
And when you do trade it in . . . look for tha
best values in Tha Oregon Statesman Classified
ads.
Car Values are typical
in today's Classified Ads
S 67S
ItSt llyiBaUt eoape
194f Bokk Saper
1793
awdaaetto
Shop For Your Car in Today's Oregon
Lrvestork amd- Ponltry-
A GOOD working horse. R. C. Week-
en. Ru 7. box 253, Ph. 2-1S0S. Call
evenlnrt.
YOUNG COW with hetfer calf. G.
SlddaU. Ph3-l14. Rt 7. Box 188.
' Al SILiD Reg Pakiminv quarter-
H L Stiff. Jr. Rt 3. box S70
BONDED LrVESTOCV buyer l" C
McCandlish 1127 S 25th Ph 3-8147
LICENMLD live stork buyer
E. Snethen Turner Ore
Harold
WANTED Tata cows and betters tut
seders also butcher cattle Get my bid
it win east vow nothing Earl Du Chlea
2405 N sen Salem Phoae S-ISSO
1 YEAR OLD COLT. Arabian breed
tag. Sired by Gedroa, Rt 1. Box 40TK
on .live-ton Rd.
BONDED livestock buyer Claude Ed-
Rt 3 Box $9fE Ph
3-1144
NEW
HAM?
chicks every
Thurs-
dav
P -OS'
Lee's Hatcherv.
8 WTXKS old New Kamp. pullets
to lay. also New Hampa. fryer
clucks Gehrtag Hatchery. Ph. Black
13 Silverton.. :
J YR. OLD siro saddle horse. $125.
H. BaUweoer. Rt. 1. B. 25. Brooks. Ore.
Auctions
PLEASE LOOK at Farm Tor Sale
column - Farm selling at auction by
C. Kileore
AUCTION TONIGHT. '15 Chev. truck
2 ice boxes, washing machine, oil cir
culator. wood range, row boat and
loads cf misc. 978 Laneanster Dr. Ph
3-1221. .
Kilgore's Auction
SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT
Hereford cattle. 30 head. Yearling.
steers. A heifers. Two 2 vr. old reg
istered bulla out of Domino breeding.
Thurs. June 23rd. On Dayton-Amity
Highway. Cattle sale starts at 130 pjn.
Ph Amity 205.
THE a baiesn Auction Canter otters
a source of disposal Thurs 7 am. (or
ail types of Merchandise If you cant
bring your consignment call S-122L
Help Wanted
' ADULT CHERRY pickers. John Ar
cher Brooks. Ph. 2-1393.
U PICK. Late strawberries. Lancas
ter drive A WE. li mi. N. of town.
R. F Carothers.
CHERRY. BERRY and bean pickers.
age 13 and over, to Join platoon, call
Mrs. waiter c. Germatn. rn. z-m.
CHERRY pickers wanted at Brown-
in Jr Jones Orchard. Uberry Road
and Browning Ave. 3c lb. Phone
2-1 19.
NEED cherry pickers. 2$ acres, med.
trees. Paying 3c Carlton Orchard. 2 mi
S. of Liberty on SkTune Rd.
CHERRY PICKERS. ml. W. on Sa-
lem-Dallas highway at Brunks corner.
Rt 8. Box 719. Ph. 2-1188, .
CHERRY PCKERS, Albert Van San
ten. Rt 1. Salem.
LOGANBERRY pickers. Wm. Albien.
1 mi. E. Sr 'i ml. N of Keirer.
STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED.
l' mi. west Rosed ale on Bates Rd.
W T Perry.
CHERRY pickers. 2', mi. E. of Shaw
on Silver Creek Falls Hiway.
R. C
Aosm.
2d CHERRY nickers. Fum. tents.
Glen Robertson. Ph. 27F24. on Gaylord
dr. West Salem. Kingwood Drive to
Oavlnrn Rd. Rt. B Box 3S0
CHUtRY pickers. 9 mi. N.. J1. ml
E. of Salem. Good ptcking. E. M. Boies.
SOMEONE to nick cherries St take
half. D. Barnard. Rt 1. Box 121. Rick
reall. Ph. Dallas 3722.
WANTED: Cherry pickers. Rt. 3. Box
482. 4 mile North of United Growers
Cannery on Cunningham Lane. Ph
2-2843 evenings. L Hartman. Watch
tor sign on noerry ltd.
TRADE city lot for labor. Harder'a
Real Ertste. (North) Dallas. Ore.
WANTED: $ cherry pickers - paying
.V lb Ph. 2-3024.
CHERRY packers. 3339 D. St. or Ph.
2-120B.
State-man
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Tl4 StoUtsMicnu SaUnt, OroxToiu Thursday. Jtmo) 23, 1949 13
Help Wanted Male
ATTENTION MEN
We have openings for several young.
net appearing men who are interested
in aa income of not less than $303. per
month while learning. We train ' you
tree and possibilities are unlimited.
Apply at once 4J0 court Room 101
between 10 and 12 a m
WANTED: JANITOR for night work
4$ hr wk in Dept store. Prefer one
with experience. Write Box $34 co
Statesman.
GOOD butcher in new. attractive
grocery store. H. H. Harder. (North!
Delia-. Ore. Ph. 2437 Dallas.
CANADA Dry has openings
for route salesmen. 25 to 30
yrs. Must live in Salem, to
work Salem territory. Work
requires, good car aad appli
cant in good physical con
dition. Salary, bonus, car al
lowance. Call for appoint
ment EAst 1150 Portland.
BKKXEPER. Exp. Perm, or seasonal.
-! eef Statesman Box 83f
EXPER1ENCEO cost accountant
Must be qualified to figure factory
job costs. Excellent opportunity for
right person. Oregon Flax Textiles.
West Salem.
Help Wanted. Female
HOUSXXEZPTR wanted. Must like
children and be efficient and reliable
Board, room and rood wages. Can
3-W9 after 10 a. m.
STENOGRAPHIC vacancies now exist
In several state dents, at Junior and
Senior levels. Starting salary $180 at
$195 per month, respectively. 49 hr
k. Applicants must pass aa exam
ination which is sow open. Certifica
tion to a position ran be anticipated
tn z-3 weeks. Apply state Civil ser'
vice CommKrlon 444 Center st.
Secretary $190
StenogTapher-Bkpr. 175
Stenographer 179
Typist (speed! 179
Contact
COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGENCY
2m State St. Ph. 2-148$
EXP. OFFICE girl for sawmill office
Turner. Ore. - Ph. Salem 2 -COM or
Turner 1125. Burklsnd Lumber Co.
WOMEN FOR housework for 1 per
son. Live in. Middle-age preferred. Ph
3-4581
HOUSEKEEPER. 1 adults. Call mor-
nrnp. W5 N. Liberty
WANTED: Housekeeper for father
at 13 yr. old daughter. 43M Hager St
Salesman Wanted
WANTED: YOUNG agfresiiive new
car salesman. State age St experience.
Write Box 838 co Statesman.
SALESMAN, here is your chance to
get Into business for yourself. New in
terstate Eng. Product. Car necessary
High percentage. Big future. Men now
making over $600 a month. Experience
not necessary. Free training if de
sired. Apply June 23 or 24th. 8 M a.m
35 N. Summer St
REAL ESTATE Salesman with car,
excellent opportunity with good com
mission. Call at 475 Center Street.
AN EXPERIENCED Real Estate
salesman. An excellent opportunity for
the right party. Write to Box 831,
Statesman.
Sitnations Wanted
WIRE BALZTNG. T. R. Burton. Ph.
2ZO.
KEI.IARU hum school girl wants
part or full-time day work. Mother's
helper or child care. Also some even
tors. Phone 2-9877
EXPERIENCED hifh school gill wUl
eare for child by day in my home. Nice
yard for play. Ph. z-eaoo or a-eaiz.
it si t . 1 1
r.ti5 i.'ijcits.' i r-.ir
Situations Wanted
WANTED: Yard Work, lawn tnaklne
or janitor work. Ph. 2-4814. $93 Ford
St.
WASHING, ironing, housework. Pol
Z-433S.
Ot'FiCK WORK wanted by older
woman qualified by experience foe
position of trust and responsibility.
Clerical, typing. PJ3X Excellent ref-
erenees. Write box 829. Statesman.
SPRAY PAlXTlNfl
tract. Reasonable rates. Vincent NaaL
Ph. 2-1C8S.
ALTERATION'S, sewing. 360 State"
CHILDREN hoarded nxxt ear Inv.
ely yard, playground equipment. Ph.
.KV0.
SCYTHE WORX. $1.58 hr. PU. 3-4jX
03 S. 22nd.
LAN OSC APING, new lawns, prun
ng general clean up. exp gardener.
Painting and Decorating
Pnone
HAY BAllNG. String baler reaaoa-
able rates. Chapman and Alienor.
"-rij etim.
MOWING AND RAKING, new power
mower Ph. 37133 or 31404.
GRASS MOWING with small Graved
tv tnetor Ph. 3-73S2
CARPENTER WORK, remodehng or
new construction by day or contract
Ph ?241 or 33582.
SEWT5aad septic tanks installrd
and reoaired Scnarff Bros Phune 2WOB.
CEMENT work. AU kinds. Ptv 2 tatO.
ChILD CARE m my home. Ph. 2-51CX
POiTS mimeo-Tapbiag. typing serr-
ce. Quality work, uower nrtcea, as ft.
loth. Phone 3-364X
Painting & ) Decorating
wx SPECIALTZX in mixioas
14444 DICK ORXY 3-874S
i ORAWlWG house plans. Ptv.
3-OX2L
3-44
Chimney
Nortnness. ph.
Mike's Septic Service
Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Servtca
an Sewers. Phone $-0468 or 3-5327.
STWrNG. buttonholes. Phone 1-T73Q.
Lloyd M. Hill, Inc.
Cat Shovel and truck work of all kinds
Phone 2-4367 ; 20O9 State St
GENERAL cement contracting. 8 yrs.
In business FHA bank terms. SaUsfac
Hon guaranteed Stanley Tag; 3-1045.
Atmors,v8 Hsriev Pugh Ph. 3-46S2.
' rmm care, isj s. lsth Ph. 2-or?C
FURNlTURK repaired A remodeled.
Loe Bros Furn Ritfintahmg Co VTeoX.
PRACTICAL nursing - housework.
$30 week. Ph. I-M71 Mrs. Fisher.
PRE-DENTAL student needs steady
job for the summer with part trma
work after school starts. Ph. 2-282$
after 5:30 p i
WOULD LIKE steady i anitor work.
or night watchman work. Several years
exo F-tt of refsJPh. 2-7801.
SHRUBBERY and hedges trimmed
tt spaded, lawns cleaned, cut. edged
and trimmed. Exo. man. Ph. 7-7QZ3.
TRACTOR work wanted with Ford
tractor. Mowing, discing,- plowing.
rn. Z-ITI3.
CEMENT work. For the best, rail
Frank. Guaranteed work by Journey
man. Ph. 3-8110. i
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: Good used electric re-
frieerator. $85. Ph. 2-5248.
GARDEN PLOW. Urge wheel. 4 at-
tachments. 3 porch rockers. 4 oak din.
chairs, upholstered settee. 1 wardrobe
trunk. 1 typist chair. 1 metal office
chair. 1 metal 3 dr. file. 905 Highland
sve. Ph. I-2t.
Ot. FRUIT tars. 3Uc doa. Ina. at
c 1 1
I OR SALE: Girl s bike. Raasotiable.
750 Peck Ave. Ph. 3-1115.
HAV for sal.
$24 a too. C. W. WCks -
Rt. 8. Box 110.
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