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DAILY CROSSWORD AtKOM DOWN t , i.vmcmu ' bundle like tOver- hOM ftruh t. Klndler 10. Monkey. I Monetary like animal unit 12. Happen IS. Stand up 14. Nonsense (Rum.) . Blunder . Belt tongue , Mister Oer.) (slanf) IS. Injur, U muel. r Joint IB. Suitcase IS. Aloft 19. New Zealand parrot SO. rormed, Into A camp 15. Deciliter (abbr.) 14. Marked by a wound 16. Spain (abbr.) 29. Charre like a double orle (Her.) II. Utter of the alphabet 53. lam ( eon tract ed) 54. A lump 33. To line again '37. Pen point 38. 8wift!y 39. Kind of rock 41. Man's name 42. Called out for, at In a hotel 43. Shades ol a primary color (4. rilled with solemn wonder T.Boat (Eskimo) Kept occupied .A smithy ' U. Relating . , to kidneys ICC Proposes Plan to Ease Car Shortage WASHINGTON OP In a move to avert harvest-time boxcar jbort aecs in farming areas, the fnter stale Commerce Commission (ICC has proposed it be author ized to assess penalties on operat ors who fail to handle boxcars ex peditiously. The proposal was disclosed Wednesday in a statement by Sen. Magnuson (D-Wash), chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee. He said the ICC has asked the committee to sponsor legislation that would permit such penalties. Members oi CongressTromTarm areas have complained in recent years that not enough boxcars were available when crops were ready for shipment. The committee held hearings on the question last summer and more are planned next year. Under the ICC's proposal, it would be permitted to assess such charges as it felt were necessary to relieve the situation. The charg es would bt paid to the owners of the boxcars by the carrier using the car at the time. Acting Chairman J. M. Johnson told the committee, Magnuson said, that railroads "which own few or no cars are inclined to ward a practice of hoarding for eign line cars for prospective loading." PENMEY'S 1 mV$y foftfot &i2itfit Solem, Oregon Store Hours Monday! & Fridays 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other Days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ( MAIN BARGAIN TABLE CONTINUES.... u r. NO SALE TO DEALERS,, PLEASE! ' All items drastically reduced now before inventory! A few of the dras tically reduced items are listed below! Hurry! ! Don't be late for these and many more bargains!!! These items go on Sale Thtirs. at 9:30 A.M. Plastic Coat Hangers i ot. Slightly used, but all first quality... limited quantities. tsimsiesssBBSss t-t. ' mate IT, Agree. ment St. Sea., M. Writ, In I .IMlblN1!. m table 2S.LOOM materf. ... al Yeetorday' Aaewee around cargo J. a fragment J7. One who chirp 29. Ruffled 30. Subsided 32. Exalt tho , spirit of J 30. Frosted 39. A mineral ' spring resort 40. Ripened frulj of the rose it. Ulu. TerjHiAiPiPiiiq t mzzzzzztm ZZ'lWLZWZZ JO 77 it o XT 11 i Stocks and Bonds Compile ky The Assorlsted Press Dee. BOND AVERAGES 21 10 10 Indust CM 10 Un D 1 Sift S4.7 ft" ft S5 1 S44 Sfi 5 54 0 55 1 80S Nft change Wednesday Prrv. day . Week aco .. Month no Year ago .... 1M High .... 1955 Low .. 19M Hieh .... 1954 Low .... t!nrh .. flfi S . a-,.s . MS ... S7.T .. MS , s M S 100 0 ... M S A 1 947 95(1' rss 71 S9S M 4 inn 4 7.4 A 1 fl 3 M 1 98.1 B S 9 7 inn i tw 0 1009 96 S STOCK AVERAGES .10 IS IS rm Unch 71 7 71 1 72$ 73 4 7 7 75 7 S7 1 KS1 55 4 0 Stks D4 170 4 179 S 17 J isie 151 s HI 5 14S S 15.12 1010 lndust Ralls Dl 1.17 0 1.17 3 137.1 141 3 123 0 142 4 1144 U10 77 S Ktt chans Wednesday . Prv. day ... Wrk ago .. DS 255 S If 4 2M I :m s 211 1 757 4 KM 1 211 S 14.1 Month ago Year ago .... ISM High .... IMS Iiw 1954 IliKh ... ln&i Low New Government Orders Monument To Eva Destroyed BUENOS AIRES ll - Argen tina's provisional ' government Wednesday ordered the destruc tion of a partly built' 460-foot mon ument to Evs Peron, late wife of ex-President Juan D. Peron. Au- j thorities immediately began dyna I miting the construction. ) The order was issued in a Kov lernment decree directing unspent funds earmarked for the monu ment be turned over to the Na tional Institute cf Social Action for use in building hospitals. Wos. Cot. Anklets Women's Shoes 13l White and colors . . Broken sixot . . . Hurryl Only fw left. Assorted group of better shoot. I ro ll en .s 1 1 a t . . . Limited quantitiosl Stock Market Turns Down NEW YORK OB - The stock market took a slight turn down in quiet trading Wednesday. The fall was far from pronounced and trading never reached pro portions that would suggest pres sure. The Associated Press average of CO stocks was off 40 cents at $179.40. It was up 10 cents Tuesday, The industrial component of the average was off 00 cents, and the rails were down 30 cents. while the utilities remained un changed. Business wasn't very great at 1.990,000 shares. That compares with 2.010,000 shares traded Tues day. Both are well below the daily average of trading so far this year. Salem Market Quotations BUTTERFAT Premiums M M M .71 No. 1 BITTER Wholessl Retail EGOS Burin Al Of late TMtfrday) (Whnlnala sricvt rans from to 1 rrnts over buylnl price) Ursa AA , Lri-A -- Medium AA . Medium A .S7 .54 52 .4S .40 . 14 .17 i .u Small POl'LTRT Colored Hn Lehorn Hena . - Colored Tryera Colored Roaiters - Old Rootri Investment Trusts I 7ilk. Smtthrr i Co.. Inc ) Bid Afked Affiliated Fund S4 S 4J Canadian Fund 17 S 1 13 v.nt..PV &hr Tnul 2S OS 28 IS Chemicar Vund 1S.S4 17 13 Delaware Tuna . i" - u' D:ver. Invert. Fund . S SI 10 20 Dividend Share J S 1 J Earton fc H. Bal. Fund ..21. IS 12 Cai Ind M '-'f Croup Tobacco 4 2S 4.71 Inrorp. Inve$tor IS 97 J0.S1 Kry Cult. Funds: B-3 . , 19 4 21.28 B-4 . 11 21 . 12 24 v.l 18 78 21 58 S-2 "' 12 1J 13 22 S-4 8 OS 10 54 Man. Bend Fund 8 27 SOS Mat. Invtft. Truit J3.J1 S0S Natl. Sec. Serlea Income Series 4.1 1 OS Stock. Senea 8 7S S.ftl Pref. Slock 8. :. 9 J 10. SS Natl. Div. Senea J IS 9 0S Tel.-Elec. Fund ...11 S3 1I.SS Value Line Inc. Fund .... S3 - S Wellinclon Fund . 2(148 28 SS Chicaso Grain j. T uL.mn,x ' CHICAGO tAP Open Cloia W'-e-t M?r in, oe',-i M.IV - 24',- 104i-'. ,Julv - 194',-', 194V- !Sept 1.9t 1-9SU toRfr Mar 1 29l 1 2S, Mar 1 32'a l.Jla-,i Jul 1S4',.J 1 34'a Sept. 1.32'a l.JJIa OATS Mar. .... " 'a Mav - S4't. 4't Julv 3' 3 Sept SJi, SSI. RYE Mar 120'i I .,' Mav 1 SO't 2 11 Julv 1 I8' 1 I8-184 Sept ... 1 20 1.20'4 SOYBEANS New Conlracta Jan. 2.40H J 39i-i iMar .2 44',-', I 43',-4 I Mav 2 44 V45 2 43'-',, l Julv 2 41-42 141't Sept i .12-32' IJ2-Sli I OLD CONTRACTS I Jan 2 3S1 J.3Si This Week Only!! Fabulous Values Await You at TF'LOR One Group Women's Ravon 'Knit Gloves 33 1 Assorted colors to choose from..', rokon siies ... Limited quantities. MOMMY "I'm crushed, Vera! She found my college grad ation picture and said, Vho's this, Mommyrw, New York Stock Quotations Compiled by The Associated Presa Admiral Corporation It ft Allied Chemical US H Allis Chalmers M Aluminum Co. America 3 H Aluminum Co. America 83 H American Airlines 24 American Motors I H American Tel. k Tel. 180 V, American Tobacco 79 Anaconda Copper . 70 Atchison Railroad - Bethlehem Steel 162 H Boeing Airplane Co. 7S H Borg Warner 41 H Burroughs Adding Mach. 304 California Packing Canadian Pacific - . 33 H Caterpillar Tractor M Cclanese Corporation ' 21 - Portland Livestock PORTLAND (A-USDA)-attle salable 200, holdover 75; moder ately active, about steady with Tuesday's average; truck lot choice 1,143 lb fed steers 19.50 with three head 1.273 lb out at 18.50; good 174 lb 17.00, few utility and commercial steers 11.00-15.50; util- ny nciicia iu.w-ia-w, icmuci allu cutter cows mostly. 7.50-9.50, beef ! ".r type-toO.OO-ijtilitrows-Wi"1 12O0; utility bulls 12.50-13.00, light ror,e.io Cutter. 10.50-11.50 , ! I S.'B,Trr Calve, salable 50; market ac "" " "crf ' IJI''S! 19.00-23.00, one high choice 25.00. utility and commercial grades 11.00-18.00. culls downward to 7.00. Hogs salable (50; market slow, 25-50 lower; sorted lots U. S. No. 12 butchers 180-235 lb 12.50 to mostly 13.00, few No. 3 lots 12.00, some unsold; few sows 320-450 lb 9.25-10.50. Sheep salable 100; market ac tive, steady, considering wet fleece; few lots mostly choice 99- 102 lb fed wooled lambs 18.50, good and choice feeders 15.00--18.00; good and choice ewes salable 4.50- 3 50. Penney's! Men's Better Ties Only ; 25?.. Your choice of fine quality ties . . . Itmt Hod m e w n rl 1 1 Hurryl If TMI MOSSU1S Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Msnville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Lowe's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Tel. k Tel. Penney J.C Co. 87 H 57 H 47 U 57 29 88 H 22s im 12 55 H 93 H 45 H 40 H MH ' 354 3S iim 904 40H IIS1. 18 H 53 19 H 93 ' 43 H 74 i 10 H 133 98 23 22 J4 k. 23i 48 f 4 Pennsylvania R.R. I Dn.i f-nl 38 H Kepubi,S' Republic Steel 4 Reynolds Metals 31 H Richfield Oil . 71 H Safeway Stores Inc. ' XH Scott Paper Co. 70 S Sears Roebuck 4 Co. 35 Mi Sinclair Oil . 57 H Socony 65 Southern Pscific 55 '4 Standard Oil Calif S9 Standard Oil N.J. 133 Studebaker Packard 10 tt Sunshine Mining Swift k Company 47 H Transamerlca Corp. 42 Twentieth Century Fox 24 4 Union Oil Company 51 H Union Pacific 180 v United Airlines 39 H United Aircraft 72 United Corporation I United States Plywood 39 ? United States Steel 57 Western Union Tel 21 H Westinghouse Air Brake 30 Mj Westinghou.se Electric SIH Woolworth Company 47 H Snlem Obituaries Jar Irvla. Brawa Lata reaident of 1380 Norway 81., Wednesday, December 28th. al th. afa ot 17. Survived by wife, Eleata J Brown of Salem; on. on Jame. I Brown, alas of Balem; ona dauihter, Mrs. Marlene Jenaon of Salem: two inters. Mrs. Harriet Larsen of Mil waukee, Mrs Eunice Martin of r.u Sene; one brother, Jamea Bwaiserty nf Milwaukee; on franoaon. Mem ber of Presbvt.rian Church. An. noupeemenl of services late by Howell-Edwards. Marry ESwIa C.aklla Lata reiident of Balem Route S, , Box 404. passed away Sundav, Dec. !J. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ann C. ConkJIn. and eon, Glenn C, Conklln, both of Ssl.m: trandaon, Herbert Conklln. Xallspall. Montana; 1 irand- , daughters. Mrs. Bally Ann Bearing. I Medina, N, Y.i Janet Ann Conklln land Shells Crac. Conklln, both of Salem; 1 nlsces. Mrs. H. B. Asbarg. Minneapolis, Minnesots, Mrs. E. C. High and Mrs. Clarence Heinleln, both of Long Beach, Calif. Services will b. held at Bt. Pauls Episcopal Church. Eriday, Dec. 99, at It am. : under th. direction of Clough-Bar-i rick funeral Horn.. Bay, George H. Swift will officiate. Interment at Bel crest Memorial,! Park. Joha Willlaa 'oaH At a local hoapltal December !8th. Late resident of 300 BoJ 18th. Sur vived by wile Mrs. Vera A. D.rt of Salem; dauglstera. Mra. Mabel Price of Tillamook. Mrs. Nelda Wilson of Hebo. Ore ; son. Rex Dart of Kslrm; sisters, Mrs. Etta Blsman of San (Diego, Cslif., Mrs. Nellie Sandner of Sclo; nine grandchildren. Services i hold in Virifl T. Olden Chapel Sat urday. December Sl.t -at 1:30 p it : Interment Be k rest Memorial Park, Tke B.t. Baas I. Bsasea ! Late re.ld.nl of I77S N. Winter St., passed away at his residence Sun day. Dec. JS. at th. age of TS. Sur vived by wife, Mrs. Anna Hansen, and two sons, Harold and John Han sen, all of Salem, and three grand children. Member ot Assembly of God Church. Services I p m, Thurs day. Dec. IB, at Evangelistic Temple, ' Assembly of Cod. the Rev. U Larson i ffirlatlng. Howell-Edwards In charge. Interment City View Cemetery. Barry Blrkard I I Lata reiident of 45 Belmont St., Salem. Tuesday. December J7th. Survived by wife. Mrs. Ann. Rick ard of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Pauline Byer of Salem; two grandchildren. Mrs. Marjori. Ackley of Portland and B. K. Byer of Coos Bay, Ore.; two great-grandchildren; five broth- ers. Elmer Sickard of Hope. N. D. Charles Blcksrd of Perry, Mo., John Rickard of Stoutevllle, Mo; Jamea Rlckard of Dodg. city. Kan . Wll I'arn Rickard of Colorado Springs, Colo Services In Vlrfll T. Golden Chapel Friday, December SOth. at 1 On p m Interment In Belcreat Me morial Psik. Mrs. Edits Irasa Saaers At Reediport, Or. Survived by husband, Albert I Bauers of Reeds port; dsughter, Mrs. William Leach ' nf Bee deport; two grsndehilriren. ; Services will be held la Virgil T. I Golden Chapel Saturday, December ! list at 1S:M am. Rev Genrg. Swift loffH-taUng. Interment Mb Crest , Abbey. , Grains Post Mixed Close CHICAGO Ryt was a firm spot in an otherwise Irregular grain market on the Board of Trade Wednesday. Wheat closed fe-H lower, corn v- lower, oats H lower to higher, rye H to 1 cent higher, soybeans H lower to V higher and lard 17 cents lower to S cents a hundred pounds higher. Small Kale selling depressed wheat in tho absence of aggres sive demand. Finland bought 120, 000 bushels of red wheat. India requested offers on 700.000 bushels and Portugal on 350.000 bushels. West Germany, Brazil, Greece and Egypt avert mentioned as poten tial buyers. Onion Futures CHICAGO (Aff-Onloni: Open High. Low Cloae l.M 199. IM 193 ITS ITS 1S4 19S 1 S3 1 84 1 74 1 1 . l.M Portland Produce PORTLAND t Butterfat - Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 5861 lb. first quality S5-M; second quality 50-53. Butter-Wholesale, f o b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score. 57; 92 score, 54; B grade, 90 score, 554; C grade, 39 score. 53. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 384-41 lb; Oregon t-lb loaf. 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, (1H-634; A medium, 59-604; A small, 50-514. Eggs To retailers Grade AA large, 6Ve7; A large, 63-65; AA medium, 62-63; A mediums 61-62 A small, 52-53. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. I Live poultry No. 1 quality, j f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 24-4 lbs, 22; at farm, 21; roasters. 24,. f.o.b. 'Portland; light hens 17; heavy hens, 23-24; old roosters, 11-14. Turkeys To producers, eviscer ated toms 33-344; fry' turkeys, live Mreiohle 4.1A Ike 94 Rabbits Aeerage to growers Live white, 3t-44 lbs, 23-26, 54 lbs. 18-21; old does. 10-14, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-63. , Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 31.00-35.00; good. 29.00 33.00: co mmrrcial, 26 OiVSlJO-util. ity, 24.00-28.; commercial cows, 22.0-26.00; utility 21.00-25.00; canners and cutters 17.00-21.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 40.00-45.00; rounds 40.00 45.00; full loins, trimmed, 58.00- 64.00; lorequarters, 27.00 - 31.00; chucks, 30.00-33.00; ribs 40.00-46.0. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 34.00-37.00; shoulders 16 lb down, 22.00-27.00; spsreribs. 33.00-38.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lb, 40.00-43.00. Veal and calves Goid-cho.ce, all weights, 29.0-40.00; commercial 25 00-35.00. Lambs Choice, 40-50 lbs 37.00 39.50; good, 35.00-38.00. Wool Nominal, clean basis, V4 blood. 9.V1.00 lb; H blood, 100-03 lb; 4 blood, 1.12-15; fine. 1.18-23. Caustry-dressed Meats fe.b. Portland: Beef-Cows, utility, 20-22 lb; canners and cutters, 16-17. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 30-32; rough heavies. 17-24. Hogs Best light blockers, 18-49; lean light sows, 15-16. , Lambs Good springers, 32-33; yearlings, 24-26. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12; rough heavies 7-9. Fresh Prodace Potatoes Ore. Russets, No. 1A, 3.00-50 ; 25 lb sack. 90-1.00; 10 lb mesh, 38-40; 10 lb paper, 28-30; windows, 33-35; 10 lb pek bsgs, 35-40; No. 3, 50 lb, 1.10-25; Idaho Russets. 100 lb No. 1. 3 25-50; bsgs 5-10 lb mesh. 2.25-50; Wash. Rus sets No. 1. 100 lbs. 3 00-25. Onions I d a h o Yellows, med., 2.25-50; lge, 2 73-3 ; Ore. Medford Yellows. 2.50-75; lge. 2.75-3.00; Calif. White Jumbos, 4.25-50. Hay New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f ob. truck. Port land and Seattle, 39.00-40.00 too. The resistance of steel to atmos pheric corrosion is improved by the addition of alloying elements such as nickel and copper. VNTTTD BTATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU Of LAND MANAGEMENT. AREA 1, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Hearing for th. continuation, modification or revocation o( Secretarial Order No. IMS relating to th. establishment of the) Columbia River Master Unit and appurtenant marketing area and th. petition relating thereto filed by Clat sop County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given Inst pursu ant to the authority vested In th. Secretary of the Interior by the Act of August JS 1M7 (SO Stat. S74I a public hearing la scheduled for 10 00 A.M. PST. January 20. ISM. at th. Interior Auditorium, Interior Build ing. 1001 N. E. Lloyd Boulevard, Portland. Oregon, to consider wheth er or not th. marketing area estab lished by Secretarial Order No. 23SS on November W. 1947, should be con tinued, modified or revoked. The lo cation of this marketing area boun dary Is described as follows: AU of th Columbia River Master Unit and in addition an area outside thereof bounded by a Un commenc ing on th. unit boundary at the SW corner Section SS. T. S 8.. R. S W., thence, west M mjles to th. Pacific Ocean; 1 hence, northerly along the coast Una o the township line be tween T. I N., and T. S N.; thence. east 2S miles to the SW corner Sec tion II. T. I N . R. S W ; thence, north 34 miles; fn.nre. east SO miles; thence, south IS miles to th. SW rnrner Section SI. T. I N., X. 1 thence, east S miles; thence, south S miles: thence, east 11 mile to the NC corner Section 1, T, 1 N . R. S E ; thence, aouth amies; thence, east S miles: thence, aouth t mile to th 8E comer Section IS. T. I S, R. 4 E.i thenc. west S miles; thence. south S miles; thence, west 6 mile to th. NW corner Section S. T. 4 .. R. f E : thenc. south IS miles: thence, west tl mile to th unit boundary an th Wtllsmetla River. The hearing rfartll be open to an Interested parties. Any written briefs statements' or. document which are to be presented at th bearing must be submitted to Mr. James P. Doyle. Area Administrator, Bureau ot Land Management, P. O. Box SMI. Part- land. Oreson, on or before January S. isss. Al the conclusion at the icarlng, alt minute, briefs, atate- menta er documents, together with the raommndauon of th hearings officer will be forwarded to th Di rector, Bureau of Land Management, for final derision, jame J. Doyle. Hearings Officer. Dm. IS, S3, St, ISM. an. S. ISM Jain. reb. Mar. Nov. .... Statesman, Salem. Ore., Thurs., Dec. 29, '55 (Sec. Portland Grain PORTLAND iff - Coarse grains, 13-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 1 38 lb white 49.00. Barley No. 2. 45 lb B. W. 45.00. Corn No. 2. E. Y. shipment 62 So. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.194: Soft White e eluding Rex 2.194; White Club 1.194. Car receipts: Barley 1; corn 1; mtilfeed 1. NOT1CB TO CREDITORS Holies la hereby given that th. underlined has been duly apnointed by ths Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, Probate Department, as Executor of the Es tate of Robort G. Miller., dcc.ied; and that ho has duly ousllM.d as such Executor. All persona having claims aiainat the estate or said de. cedent are notified to present th. soma ouiy verified to me at Me Mar ina County Courthouse, Aalern. Ore gon, within six (S) months from the date of this nolle. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day of December, 19M. , ALBERT R. MILLER, Executor of tho Estate of Robert G. Miller, deceased. Kenneth E. Brown. Attorney at Law, 330 Marlon County Courthnuae. Salem, Oregon. p. S. 18, , M 1. 1 Classified ; Advertising Stalesman-Jenraal Newspaper im n. laarta ux. PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES pee Una times .SO ' JS per line S time 11.30 II JO Der line 1 month SS 00 flnrL Sun t Mln. 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The Statewniir-Journsrwewipspeft aasume no tinsncial -rsponiibillty for errors which may appear In ad vertisements published In Its columns and In esses hers lhta paper Is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which th typo graphical mis tax occurs. A -Blind' Ad-an ad containing a Statesman-Journal Newspapers box number for an address Is for th protection' of th advertisers and must therefor be answered be let ter. Th Statesman-Journal Newa papers sr not at liberty to divulge information as to th identity ot an advertiser ualng a "Blind" ad. THIS NEWSPAPER atTRIVIS TO protert ita reader against fraud, deception or Injuries. Readers are cautioned to make NO PAY MENTS to gel a position adver tised in the help wanted columns All help wanted ada MUST BPECirY THE NATURE Of THE WORK. Sales help wanted ada must itat If the pay to In th form of salary commissions er guarantee Bona fid) offers of employment with pay belong to th "Help Wanted" columns. Ada In other columns which re quire Investment In stocks, asm. plea, equipment or caah bond ahould be thoroughly Investlgsted before paying out any money. Ad vertises requiring cash Invest ment for samples er merchsndia aalrs aids, etc, must so specify la their sds. Kindly report any exception to this rule to in ciassuiea aavsruaing manager. Classified Index "For Your Convenleeie" 300 PERSONAL 310 Meellng NoUr.s 311 Lost and Found S14 Transportation 314 Psrsonal 315 SUmpa and Coins 400 AGRICULTURE SOS Llvsitock for Sal 40J Livestock Wsnted 404 Poultry and Rabbits 407 Eur Bearing Animals 405 Pets ; 0 Sss Foods 410 Seeds and Plant 411 Fruit and Farm Produce 413 r.rlilirer 414 Farm Equipment s 42S Auction Sales ' - 450 MERCHANDISE 451 Machinery and Tools 4S1 Wanted Machinery, Tools 454 Sewing Machines 453 Household Goods for Sals 4M Wsnted tiounehold Goods 457 Radio and Television 45 Building Materials 459 Do It Yourself 40 Muilrsl Instruments 4A1 Sports Equipment 4(14 Birycle 44 Trsds Mlsrellsneoiis , 4S For Rent, Miacellaneoua 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous 471 Wsnted, MlscsUsneoua 474 Miscellaneous 475 Fuel , SOS BUSINR5S AND FINANCE S10 Money to Uit SI3 Loans Wanted SIS Invaitments SOO EMPLOYMENT 01 Help Wanted 04 H.lp WanUd, Mala OS Help Wanted. Female oa Pickers Wanted SIO Sales Persons S11 Work Wanted, Mai SI 4 Work Wanted, Female SIS Situation Wanted -IS Employment Agencies S17 Job Information SIS Education 40 Day or Contract ' ' 70S RENTALS , 70 Sleeping Rooms, Board 703 Wsnted Rooms, Board 70S Apsrlmenta for Rent 70S Duplexes ) , 707 Hons for Real 707-A Furnlahed 70S Farms, Tracts 7ne Wanted to Rent 710 Wanted to Rent Houses 711 Wsnted to Rent Apia. 714 Buslnea Rental 7 IS Resort Rentals . . , ' IIS Convalescent Homed 7M Moving and Storage 500 REAL ISTATB 501 Buimeea OpportuRlUe Sol Busineea Property . sol Suburban ' ' ' Sd House for Ssle I SOT Apts., Courts for, Sale SOS for Sale j Sie Farms. Acreas. fpr Sale SIS Exchange Real Estate SIS Rewrt Property SIS Wanted Real Estate SIS Insurance ; , SS AUTOMOTIVE , S5 Nsw Car S91 Used Car foe Isl S5S Aula Parts and Repair SS4 Trucks, Trsilers for Sale . , S5d Wsnted Car. Trucks SAS Motorcycles and Auto Miscellaneous ' SOS Hnun Trsilers , S4 H.sry Equlpmseil I SOS Alrqraft Dial 4-681 Ito Place Ad ADS IN THIS COLUsCf , SECEIVCO . . . ' ' ' . roo Late To Classify ' Trailer House Wsnted - for equity in good furnished garage houe. with toilet and sink, SS4X4 value, all new. , I. A. McGlauAin, Realtor 3ss n. men st s-ssi $33 a Month. Less than rent! 4 rm. house. 1 on acre, ehls house, North. f37S. S25A down. ' E. A. McGlauflin, Broker '- S3S N. High 81. S-SS1I 41 MERCURY, duals, very good. 1J0, Ph. a-7ij. . SS CHtV.. A-t rand. H. S. Musi sell by Jan. S. N. 34th. , WANTED to rent, I or 1 bedroom house, by relteht Sslem family, HoovarjSchool Diet. Ph. S-SMI, H1501 bedroom house, Kelser. SU.Se 4 bedroom house. North. " E. A. McGlauflin, Agent 33S N. High St. S-SSU 1 BDRM modern house, garaia st tach. Water aV garden spot. Oft Wallace Rd. U mil out. Csu mora lnts S-Q374. rtTRNISHED clean J TOore SJ7.S SIS N. Coma CLOSE IN. nice clean apt, rang, refrigerator. T V. plug In. Auto, laundry. Adults. 33d Oak St 1 At 3 RM. APTS.. utilities furn Clean. 1-S744. SSS 1. 41th. it FURN. Bachelor apt.' In small bouse S3B. 3-S4Q1 or S-44M. 1 RM .' heat eV light furnished. S3. S74 S. Capitol. PRUNING and arraying, tree toeprng and removal. Free estimate. L. W. Caudl. Ph. 4-141. WAREHOUSE er . ether auiteble work. Must be non-union. 1 Is I. LOVELY' downstair bdrm.. feed "S rare for elderly lady, US week. Write Box: 717, Ira teamen-Journal FOR SALE Used trash, burner, A -I condition. Ph. J-U1S. SOLID OAK dinette aet, $31 Pheno 1-3BSS. 1310 Heather Lane. RIDERS to Frisco, leaving Frl. (? Sat Late model ear. Ph. 1-73U. .-- 300 Personal 312 Lost one! Found LOST Gold necklace wAiauaual tie. Valued keepsake from deceased loved one. Pleaae return. 1-471. LOST Blond S-mo. -old puppy 1st F si mount Hill district. Belongs tat two small children. Reward. lSli Fslrmount Ave. Ph. 1-74.1. LOST Small brown bird d"f. sa swers to Ginger. Wearing Portland lie. Rt. 4. Bon S3S. 4-SSSS. LOST Lady's wrist avatrh. ChrUtmad day. Reward. Ph. S-TOSt, LOST Siamese seal point male eat? 11 years eld. vicinity No, ChurrR D Bt Reward., m W. Churcn. Ph. 1-407. LOST Christmas envelope contain Ing currency. Marked Thelma. Ph. S-4SSS. S-7S34, Trotisportottoit WANT RIDC or car pool OSC Ceew vsllls. Ph. S-0S7I evenings. JTTT orsonol ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, Mo aV' CommerrlaL 1-110S er S-S44S, BILLS? Too many bills Well ronsollds4r them for you, no mattir what yen ew or earn. Ne eo-eigners er eurity needed. Just one easy pap ment each month and w fay alt your bill. . CREDIT CONSULTANT! Dial Salem 1-444, OS" 1 SOU N. Coral 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Solo LOCKER BEET, Eastern Oregon, kfe or wnoie JSC id. custom sumneT, Trailer loaned free. ' Salem Meal C . IMS S. 1Mb. Ph. S-4SSS. 'PROFESSIONAL HORSf SHOES Ph. 4-S06) etoiam, er -433 Waedkur. 40 Livestock Wonted1 CATTLE BUYERS E. I. and H. ana then 41S7 BUta. 1-I34S er l-4JSe CATTLE, horses, at your farm. B. C siccsnausn, nv s, box asr. a-eissj UVESTOCK buyer. A. t. Semaaae, i isv narmony ur, rs, a-spai. LIVESTOCK buyer, Claude Edward. ri a, aiox sesg, Fh. e-iiia, 404 Poultry owel Robbirs - NEW HAMPSHIRE hen It rabbit men Liberty ltd. Ph. 1-4174. . GEESE. S4: ducks, 1 71; hens. ll.Sot can a-ises. , 17S FRYERS 1 ml. W. of Leneaete Dr. on Macleay Rd. Rt S, Boa Mb sv. .-- . HEAVY fryers. dreaeed and draws Ph. 1-300. . 408 Pots FOR SERVICE 1 tiny euUtandinf type A K C. rag. Chihuahua studs, Surs breeders. Ph. 3-7731, FOR SAUt Reg. male Beagle, U mot., reasonsbie. rn, i-mi. TO GIVE awsy, cat as kitten. aD alias. Ph. 4.1170. SIAMrsi kitienlor sale. Rt S, Boi IH4. Ph. 1-3193. F BLONDE female Cocker SpanleC Ph. 3-4031, . CUTE male Chihuahua puppy, regis tered. Ph. 1-4B0I. PARAKEETS, csge. supplies. 4 Car ners Avian 4110 Hudson I SS7 PARAKEETS. Cagea as SuppUaa. B es M Aviary. S3SS Mayweed. -aia. - , HOLLYWOOD Aquarium, 1(44 Met Coy. Tropical, goldfiah, sutaenee. BIRD Paradise tor Olrea. cased elle Stse Uvingvton. i-ll PARAKEETS Cagea as SupoUe SUS a. Commerclai. pk, 1-37 M, . . 412 Fruit one) Form PreeliKO FOR SALE No. 1 potatoes, fl a 10. E. J. Good. Rt , stox 17a, l-isna.. FRESH carrot et apple lute. Pinks Ouarta. Free Del Ph. 1-ttSS. PASTEURIZED whole snUkTlse safc delivered. Cleary Dairy, S-aou. 411 Fertiliser - ROTTED MANURE. Meh, ne mass. ur by aark or yard, ireiiveree eo ot farm. PhllUpn Area. JU, BaaS SO, Pk. dMat. . ? V.- 't-'