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Price Spread Between U.S. Farmers9 Receipts, Housewives9 Costs Up 83 Per Cent Since 1945 310 Mefiri Hetio By RICHARD P. POWERS WASHINGTON )-S.'cretray of Asrlclutur Benson aid Mon dsy the spread between what the . . farmer receives for his products and the prke paid by the house wife has increased 83 per cent line 1M3. Benson released report by ' Agriculture department experts whlcb attributed the increased pap between farmer-consumer prices to risiiff costs of handling food ill along the line from farm to market. In announcing last rhonljj that he had requested the study, Ben son said he had discussed the problem with President Eisen - howcr nd both were agreed 'it must be determined "whether or not prices paid by consumers contain Improper or excessive , . marketing charges and profits." The- experts reported that the spread between farm and retail prices of food has been a primary factor inJhe decline in the (arm- er'i share Of the consumers' re tail food dollar from a high of 53 per, .rent in 1943 to an average of 41 per cent in 1955. Farmer income has been de clining during the past several years. The department recently , . said farm prices were 7 per cent below those of a year ago. At the same time, prices paid by the farmer for things he needs have not come down proportionately. , The spread bctwecnvfarm and retail food prices, Joriay's depart ment report said, has widened Snlcm Obituaries primarily .Wause of I substan tial increase in all costs of per firming njarkcting services since into. Wage rates were reoorted ud almost 100 per cent over 1045. freight rates and other costs packaging material, containers. fuel, equipment, rents and such up about two-thirds. State and local property taxes havejincreas- erj substantially. Benson said the nation's food marketing bill increased from 9 billion dollars in 1940 to 32 bil lion dollars in 1933. Several Me lon were listed as accounting for the 23 billion dollar increase: 1. A 40 per cent rise In the vol ume of food handled. This ac counts for four billion dollars of I the Increase. 2. A general Increase In all prices and costs has rouchly doubled the charges fop market ing operations; This accounts for 13 billion dollars of the increase. 3. Payments for marketing services that did not exist in 1940 account for six billion dol lars of the increase. The report said that as a per centage of the sales dollar, prof its of food marketing firms have shown no marked trend In recent years. It said profits of a group of large food processors, wholesale distributors and retail food chains have grown substantially since 1943. ' However, it laid, this increase has been due primarily to the increased volume of food sales handled by these firms. Cu. Search Continues lor Skiers9 Bodies in Switzerland -0 mmmmmmm'mmm.0-'"-'i'' wipps "''wiwsais)lssssM Too many kills We'll consolidate thtrn for yet. n mt'r what you owi or earn. No r-aigner or se curity needed. Just on lur pay ment each month and pay all your bills CREDIT CONSULTANTS Dial Salm 1-1S44 i. Albert Barry At a local hospital, Jan. 1, at the tie of 52. Surviving are his wife, Al frieda Barry o( Salmi: three daugh trri, Mra. Hay Westenhiuse, Eusene; Miss Catherine Barry. Salem; Sutrr Khawn Marie, Marylhurst; six auteri, S trr Ms'V f rielia. Spokane. h lexak. Mil Unci Moiiariy,. saiein; Mrs. Edith Potter, Alberta. Canada; Mra. Grace Macklln, Eugene; Mrs. Alice- H-tindquW, EtiRene. Announce ment of services later by. Howell Edwards. , Noey Edward Chatain . Late reldent of LIH.I N. Commer cial, at a local nursing home, Jan. 1. Survived b wife, Mrs. Mary Z. . Chastain. Salem: daushteri. Mra. Bella Thurman, Willows, Calif.; Mra. Greets Haynei, Willows, Calif.; Mrs. Ethel llaynes, Willows, Calif.; Mrs. Genevieve Thurman. Willows, (Talif.j Mrs. Goldle Vogt. Salem; and Mrs. Mary Redinger, Salem; sons, War rrn Chnstain. Salem; Frank Chaa lain. Salem; Earl Chastain, Lebanon; ' Ralph Chastain, Lebanon; and Leon, ard Chastaln, Salem; brothers, r George ChasUlh, Salem, and Larkln Chaataln, Sweet Home, Ore.; also IS grandchildren and M great-grandchildren. Services will be. held Tues- . day. Jan. 3, at 1:30 p.m. In the Olniif h-Rarrlck chapel. Rev. Roy Ferserion '" officiating. Interment, Rosedal .Cemetery. ,,. DAVOS. SwiUerland John Droete. left, ef Corona Del Mar. Ofif, lMLJ)aai-Stvr. rigatet .MaaoatUo- grata, Calif., are shown in hotel near Davos, Swlttr rlarrd shortly after rescue from Alpine avalanche which struck them aid fellow-skiers New Year's frank M. Hoyt . . Of Sent Rosa. Calif . Thursday, December 29 Survived by daugh ters, Elma Blouse of Portland, Ore; Mrs Anna Woodward of S.ilem. Mrs. Lois Carlisle of Salem, Mrs. Tran ces Stanley of Santa Rosa, Calif. Two eons, Robert Hoyt of Portland. Ore.: Bill Hoyt of Helena, Mont. Twelve grandchildren. Services at Virgil T. (iolden Chapel Tuesday, January 3, 1!)M, at 10:30 a m. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial Park. iev. Wayne Greene officiating. I. Knaup In thl efty, Jan. 1. ISM, at the age of M years. Late resident of 8B Oak St. Survived bv wife, Lena Knaup. Notice of service, Utr by rnFTvrT.Tiirojori to. , . Mrs'. glddl Frances Pennington Passed awav at a local hosmtnf. Late resident of 1434 Ferry St. Leaves daughter. Mrs. R.m Hill. Ft Lewis, Wash.; brother, Jamea A. Johnmn, Wenati-hee .Wash.; Jue Johnson, Bridgeport, Okla. Arrangement will he announced uter by Clough-Uar rick. ' Emma Peterson ' Late resident of 1WM) N. 4th at a In- Ml hospital, Jan. 1st. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Bessie Anderson, Salem Mrs. Mary Rex, Vancouver, British Columbia, Mrs. Lena Alfsiad, Tarn ma, Wash., Mra. Annie Belden, Btt- merton. Wash., Mrs. Julia Gillette Harhar. N, Dakota; 2 brothers, Jack Ainertfon, Napa, Calif.; Andrew Al bertson. Alberta. Canada. Funeral ervlces will be held Thurs, Jan J, at J p.m. in the Virgil T. Gulden Chapel. Interment will be .at Bell Passi Cemetery. Wofitlburri, Rev. - Pr-sGoirraer officiating". Earl 8. Slr.itlon Late resident nf JrtlT S5 " Collage in this city Friday,. Dec - 30th. Sur-. vived by wife, Mrs. belva Stratlon, raiem; naugmer. Mrs. Betty Tipton oaiem; son, u.irreu Biranop, fnilein; sisters, Mrs. Martha Saaa, Richland, Oreg, Mrs Hilda Carper. Pendleton, ureg ; oroineri, naipn Mrauon, vale. sireg., uirK slratlon. Spokane, Wash ; grandchildren, Ronald. Denny, Larry, sieven Tipton & Debbi Stratton, all of Salem. Services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 1:30 Fm. in the Clnugh-Barrick Chapel nterment at Belcrest Memorial Park ''. .. nT' ' " . ' . ml : y Eve. In renter la Sim Miller, one of the first rescuers at avalanche scene. Miller it with the I.S. Army al Mannheim, Germany. (Al Wu-ephoto by radio from Frankfurt) . Three Plane Crashes Kill 7 Persons BLOOMINGTON. 111. OTuA man, his wife and their two daughters were killed Monday in the crash of their single-engine Cessna 170 near .this Central Illinois city. They were Paul E, Ward, 42, sales representative; nls wife, Har riett, 40, and their daughters, Joan, 14. and Sharon,. 8. They lived in Htnsdalc, a Chicago suburb. Flying in heavy overcast, the light plane crashed from about 200 fe-et altitude and burst into flames. All but one wing and a part of the tail section of the plane were destroyed. The Wards were returning home after spending the weekend with relatives in St. Louis. A witness, Mrs. Judy Miller, of Normal, 111., was riding on a high way near where the plane crashed SHe J oJdSt ate. Jolicehehea.rd-Ll plane "sputter and backfire al most directly overhead." Then came the crash into a plowed field near the highway. MINNEAPOLIS Uft - Three men were killed Monday in the crashes of two liRht planes. A fourth man was critically injured. - Killed in one accident near Wav-, erley, 40 miles west, of here, were Arthur Holmes, about 45, and Don ald -Swansoflr-SSr both .of Water town, Minn. They were on their way to Mille Lacs Lake to fish. , In the second mishap, Ernest Beach, 54, was killed, and Feme Silverdale, 45, was critically hurt. Their plane crashed wh.le they were1 luintinf!t-4ox nearCurrie, where both lived. Currie- is 130 miles southwest, of . Minneapolis. COLD RKSERVE HIGH MEXICO CITY (A1) Mexico entered the new year with its highest gold and dollar reserve in history. A-Bank of Commerce statement reported the total was 372 million dollars, compared with the previous high of 330 millions In 1946. West German Military Forces Begin Training r1 i r - . V I -1:.'" " ''... , , ).,.' f ' ' - I - - . -.- - - r . . - ....... ' , - , i J., ...-MartlU'tfTJN.'a'afe.- ...iW.'a.4Ba -ri- -iV.t...--4VrJi.w J I 300 Personal 4.0 ?!frrhan!i2S A SALEM I. A , f Wed., Ja ' v ration ODGE. No. 4, ATS, AM n 4, Klalad Communt- 130 P.M. 454 Sewing Machines 314 Transportation ptnrRsj Kalem f p m. to (an franclsco. Leaving the Sin. I'h. 1-"S after 316 Persanol NOT RESPONSIBLE for ether bill than mine. Harold A, Anderson. WILL NOT be responsible for any debts ether than my own, Rojr K. Pulse. VERY capable woman will Iron and mend or will bake plea, ranee, rookies or casserole dinner, tot you. rn. i-nsi. PSYCHIC PALM READING Special 11. 312S 8. Cnm'L Ph. 4-WSJ after pm. at 1SU . Hth. ALXOIIOLICS Anonymous. tM S. lommernal. S-I10I or 4-7M7, aTcOHOI.ICS Anonynwiui (reup No. I ia N Com 1 fiaiiaiiutiiBj 1 rtiimr 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Solo LOCKER BEET, taitern Oreion. 't or whole lr lb. Cuatom kllllnc. TraiW loaned free. Salem Meal Co.. l.HS I tSth. Ph. -4SSa. PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOIR Ph. 4-B0S3 Salem, of 1-S.tta Wood bum, CENT LETldlnThorae, 75. PhTTlioa AM Livtttock W.nt ' LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwirds. Rt a. Box mt. Ph. 4-ini CATTLE BUYERS-E. I and H. Shej- then 41 State. 1-1 MS or 1-4380. CATTLE, horses, at your farnvC. c! MrCandllsh. Rt t Box 287, J-SlSf LIVESTOCK buyer. A. t. 8ommr. 10 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-SOJ7. Classified Advertising UtesDiaa-Jenrnal Newspapers 2M N. Church at. 408 Pets rREE Thoroughbred Cocker Spaniel dof. Leavtni Salem. Ph. l-ewo, CUTE, lovable, rocker spaniel pup. pies, honey red. Ph. 3-1114. FOR BALE Ref. male Beagle, tl mot., reasonable. Ph. 1-1941. SIAMESE kitten for sale. Rt. , Bob 189. Ph. 1-J2M. PHONE 4-6811-LOCAL RATES per lint 3 times M M per line t times SI JO tljo per line 1 month .r'SS 00 (Inct Sun (Mln. I liars) Weekday. Sunaayi per lint 1 tlme.. ,SJ .IS Classified ads will be run In both papers to five advertisers the ad vantages of the tremendous pulling power . of 35.600 combined circula tions. ' When an ad Is ordered three or tlx times and a Sunday Issue la hi- rludrd (for enample Friday, Satur day, Sunday) the lower Sunday ratu apply because only the Statesman publishes Sundays. Classified ads will start In the morning Oregon Statesman, conclude In the evening Capital Journal but ads will be accepted " for Sunday Statesman only. The deadline for classified ads. la 1-00 p m, the day before publica tion. Emergency ads and small line ads received after 1 00 p m. may be placed In the ''Too Late to Classify" column for the following "ornln. CUTE male Chihuahua puppy, tered. Ph. 1-4001. regie' PARAKEETS, ceeee, supplies. 4 Cor ner Avian' 4110 Hudson 1-wwi PARAKEETS: Cagea It Supplies. B Is M Aviary, 33U Maywood. 4-S4. HOLLYWOOD Aauartum. 1BSS Me Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment BIRD Paradise tor Birds, caeca, tug plieej. 11S Livings! on. S-lfrU 412 Fruit ant) Form Product BALED wheat straw, 40c per bait, Phillips Bros. Ph. 4-30S1. FOR SALE No. 1 potatoes. S a 100. E. J. Uood. Rt. (. Box 170. 1-1010, I. 1 SAN DIEGO Richard Jackson, 34, one ot four skim buried by a snowsllde in Switzerland. He la a former La Jolla, Calif., high school teacher and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jackson, Palm Springs, Calif. (AP Wlrepho(o) .,. r-1 J -? V f -1-: : : v r- asl Pv e By IMf. HORBACH - ANDLILNACH. Germany Ifl-The first 1,800 mon-of the new West German army, navy and air force started training- Monday. At Andernach, 800 officers and ftic-n started "a three -month bas;c framing course. At three U. S. air wee bases in southern Ger many 650 future pilots of the new air force entered courses with - Americans as instructors. At W'il- . he'lmhaven, the first 165 volunteers for the new navy were organized under command of Lt. Cmdr. U. Resehke, a former U-boat captain. And at Noervenich in the Rhine land, 180 technicians and mainte nance men of the air, force began training. " . " Tt Be Instructors The army trainees at Andernach will become instructors for future training battalions that will serve as a nucleus for the 12 divLsion army. Within a week, the first American weapons to be supplied to the Wehrmacht undqf the nvli- " tarv assistance. Drosram will be ..delivered to Andernach.. the de fense ministry said. The will include rifles, machincguns, pis- . toll and bazookas. Tht first group Hera waa or ganized into four regular .army companies, one company of mili tary police, a band and a procure ment unit d ' - ' Maj. Hans .Busch, 40, decorated World War II veteran, welcomed the 800 men. Officers and men alike wearing olive-colored fa tigue and American-type combat boots with rubber soles. -ro'mb'aTTitmiil . All the 250 officers and non-commissioned officers are combat vet erans of World' War .11. None of the 5")0 privates served in the war. Half of them will be commissioned later as officers and half as non commissioned pflicers. The bi? shortage is of lieutenants. The youngest World War II lieutenant is by now 30 years old and consid-' ered no lunger fit to serve in this rank in the new army. The aim of the training her is to create- an ultra-modern army with efficient soldiers and still treat them as citlzens-in-uniform, in con trast to the harsh, Prussian-type drill of the Nazi army. In thVold days, Germany soldiers slept on ft.aw sacksi Today they rest on yoft ruhbc mattresses. Former! they had to line up with their tin dishes in frtuit 9 a mobile field kitchen. Now they step into, big. friendly dining hails and are served their meals on porcelain dishes by waitresses.-'"' - " - ' There is no KP duty. Dishes are cleaned by civilian kitchen personnel. :4 r W: v - ' ' 1 J! i i , 't I i ,'r iiy ' l 3- -"x. i - . I Adi for Monday paper must be In by a pm, Saturday. Tht Statesman-Journal Newspapers reserve the right to reject ques tionable advertising; II further re serves the right to place all adver tising under tht proper classifica tion. . The Statrsrhan-Joumal Newspapers assume no financial sponsibtllty for errors which may appear in ad vertisements published In its eolumni and In rases where this paper Is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which tht type graphical mistake occurs. A "Blind Ad an ad rente nlnf a Statesman-Journal Newspapers box number for an address is for tht protection of tht advertisers and must therefore be answered bv let- ter. The Statesman-Journal News riapers are nut at liberty 10 divulge nformatlon as to the identity of an advertiser using a "Ullnd ' ad. THIS - NEWSPAPER -BTR1VE9 TO protect it a readers ag.iinst fraud deception or injuries Renders a oe rniitionrd to make NO PAY" MKNTS to get I position adver tised In the help wanted enlumns All help wanted ads MUST KHECirY THE NATURE Or THE WORK. Sales help wanted ads must state If the pnv It in the form ef salary commissions or guarantee, bona fide offers of employment with ' nay belong to the "Help Wanted" columns. Adi In other columns which re quirt investment In stocks, sam ples, equipment or cash bond should, be thoroughly Investigated i oeiore paying out any money. Ad vertises requiring a rash Invest ment for samples or merchandise sales aids, -etc., must so tptclfy in their ads. Kindly report any exception to Ihli rule to tno classified advertising manager, FRESH carrot tt apple Juice c Quarts. Fret Del. Ph. PASTEURIZED whole milk, delivered. Cleary Dairy, s-sma. PlnU 1-7190, ISe gal 413 Fortiliiar ROTTED MANURE. Mich, fine matt' lire by sack or yard. Delivered or at farm. Phillips Bros. jit. a oa m. Ph. 43011. 425 Auction SoUt AUCTION . OF, FURNITURE AT SCOTTY'S TONrnc 4sto center it., ialcm 450 Merchandise latrsman, Salem, Orp., Tuci, Jan. 3, 'Z1 (S . IV) Z i:o Merc!:--!- 454 Sawing MacUnet SINGER 4-STAR SPECIAL JANUARY CLEARANCE O USED MACHINES FLOOR MODELS SINGER DEMONSTRATOR . SINGER VACUUMS TORTABLES, FROM $19 93 ( CABINETS. FROM $2143 DEMONSTRATORS REDUCED . . 10 TO 30 SINGER VACUUMS 2o DEMONSTRATORS ' LIMITED SUPPLY OFF FOR FREE. HOME DEMONSTRATION CALL 3-3512 " v . ' No Obligation. Easy Terms. i 5tirt Tn Dtn irm rriinsirs rtriirrr 130 N. COMMERCIAL 43S HsihoU Gesvti For Sola '468 For Ranr, Misctllontout ' rorrblnatlon elec". 12 Ph. 4-35M. MONARCH wood range. TWIN Jenny Llnd bed at springs; Frigldalr. fireplace screen, single mattress. Can. be teen at 144 Hoyt Ph. J-3S6I. . FOR RENT or lease, Ige warehouet) spsce, cement floor, brtck bldg, downtown Inquire R. L. Stiff rurn.i a-tits. Discontinued Patterns & Short" Rolls UHO OPF . Phone 3 9149 for tree estimates on drain tops, floors, or plastic wall tile Installations. DUO-THERM trsller oil htatet fan. Panelray heal. Upright, la new condition. 1UT Hlnea. WHEElT"traile7reteelbody. go4 rondi; I pair of girl's Ice skatee. 1 Ji 4: I pair boy's art skates, t ft S's. all in good eond. Ph. -T3ta after S, TYPEWRITERS adding snachlnet cash register, duplkatatra, deekt chain, filet,. Jr. supplies. Reent 43 COurt Bl Ph. J-47JJ. SED refrigeratora. lf l5Si up. Al LaueAPp., xiM State at RUMMAGE SALE. 1S40 Center St. Open S dayt week, al evening. CEDAR posts, po las. Ph. 4-S0S1. ISO STATE ST. PH. S-914S VBEO adding machine, cash. reft. Clary. B7 ralrgroundt Rd HH LINOLEUM RUUS xll S3 9S VALLEY rURN. Jl N. COMT. USED AB ElecUie range, good eond. p. a-iwa. Bl THRIFTY Buy used furniture St appliance. THE THRlTTi WAY on Easy Terms al WOODRYS THRITTT USED FUR?t SIS S. Coml Ph. 4-331 NEW TIRES Say S40, whltewalls, Firestone e luxe. 4-3411. IT YOU need a slnglt Item or a complete household of new or used furniture or appliance, buy now on our easy term. Wnndrv'a Thrift 1Td fnniltiira Sll So. Com I St. Ph. 4-3311 1 block So. of Paper Mill UNFINISHED chesta new S-drawer. skss; 4-o rawer, si., cash Carry, pa. erdert. Bags Broe, Salem. UNFINISHED furniture, H. L, Stiff .rurnltur Store, ITS 14. High. Highway Fuel Co. Clean sawdust, wood, peon or 4rs. stove Diesel oils. rn. SOLID OAK dinette set, $30, Phone l-mi, lilt Heather Lane. 456 Wonted, Hsehold Goods CAPITOL. FUEL CO., Sawdust, blower err push out I Choica slab and block mixed. Planer ends, dry oak wood. 1430 Broadway Ph -TTH ! I..: I.' 1 J ,- I,' a v i. Silverton Road East of Little Puddinf River W. L SUMMERS Rt. , Box 189 Ph. 2-32)1 CASH FOR FURNITURS VALLEY TURN". CO. 1-1471 DRY ASH WOOD, any length, lit N . ii... J . ii saw' Tr.l. coru, immraifiiaj acuvfry. rwu vtw Ul 3-2471 4S7 Rodio ond" TV LIKE new, used II" -TV. Reliable party may assume balance. IS will deliver, riretont Store, ii N. Lib erty. 451 Machinery ond Tools' HAVE several used welders AC DC Call 4-7544. ewine Mochi ines Zig ZsgDesi'MoJel - For Balance Due on Contracts Singer Sewing Center Phone 3-3MI ADS IN THIS COLUMN. RECEIVED . . . Too Lafe To Classify ' NEW YEAR SPECIAL THIS week -only. Fret blcyclo with purchase of 11" or 14" T.V. .110 will ' deliver. Firestone Stort, 1M N, Lerty. . 458 luilJino MotCT" DAVOS, Switierland Using long polrs, rescue workers probe Jn deep snow aeeking bed ( Richard Jackson, 34, of I4 Jolla. Calif., one ef four skier killed whra an avalanche thundered down on . (hem near Davos, Switzerland Saturday., Jackson was I civilian teacher at a l.S. Army school at Munich, Germany. Accident occurred In famed Partem ski area. . Two other Americans In the New Year's Eve skiing party were rescued. (AP Wlrepboto fty radio from Frankfurt) . ESTATE IIP SVBII.'C. TATMM Koerner, Young, McColloch tt Dcrendorf, Attorncyil at Law --"""-100 Pacific Building, l'ortland; 4, Orraun Notice ef f inal Account In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for trr County of Marion, Probate Department. No, In the Matter '.I me Kstite of Syhil c, Catlin, De;e.ie'lf Nome is hereiy giiven that the undersigned, as cxnc iior of the rs tale of Sybil C. Catlin, dece isrd Hits filed his final arco.int In the1 Cinuit C mirt of the St.il of Orrgon for Marlon County, and that Fridav the 2mh day of January,' 1.H. a the hour ot S IS o'rluck in Ihe forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has bern appointed, by said rnurt as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto end the setllement thereof. Dated and firsi published Tee. 20, my Oat of last publication Jan. 17, U5. , . . FRANK H. SPEARS, Executor. Koerner, Young. McColloch Is Deiendorf, Attorneys, - SjiO Pacific Bldg . l'ortland 4, Oregon . - V - - D M SrT 3 19 11 NOT If K'O V T N IK " T W V. S T Y - sV f O N ft ASSi'AU MKf.riM Or Ms.MBIRS Nofir is hereby given that Ihe twenty-second annual meeting of the members of the First -Federal Sav-, inns and Loan Association of Salem will be keld at the offlr nf the As nidation at 12 North Commercial Street Sale ' Oregon, on Wednes. day, January IS, llS. at 1JH p m nf said dsy, fnn the purpose of electing member nf the board of directors and the transaction nf inch other bustnest as may legally com benre me meeting. All members ast requested to bt inuu u rsairrw pri4ant BY OWNER CANBALARIA HEIGHTS DISTRICT New 3-bdrm. ranch type nome, nae 1S33 sq. ft. plus double garage, neautllul view of Coast Bange mts. Urge living mom. large . family room,. l' baths, bullt-m .oven, built-in rlectric stove, utility room, 3 blocks to school, low taxes. Leav lng eiaUwnusl sell. CU l-ilalS.-. . r AT ONCE - Urge F.astern manufacturing Co. Is expanding in norinrrn wregon. SteuUv year around lobs with a (ub&tantial guarantee if you qual ify. Wllllngnrss to work hard and eouDcrate are the only require. 4in K Experience no! required: Ap-4 ly :i25 E. Oiin, lucsuny, p 111. harp. EQlllTY In 2-bdrm house on large lot. :iiw an. 4-3iU . LOST: Cocker puppy, S ,'ino. old. Uoltlen blond, niini ooidle, cnnai pet. Heward. J-eCJ. WAN! ED, elderly woman tor baby alttlng tt light housework 34420. BABY sitting" In my home. Dlst; f All Stock Goes Nails, per keg l H - Srptle'Tankt I7.M SO0 (at steel Quality-Mediqlnt Cabinet 1M Elec, Wirt 4'ie ft ' Range Cablt 29s ft lhO's ot Windows, choose l ea, 100-M s 34 Windows S 30 In. 4x1 Plywood IS up. In. Cr. A Birch 42t 4 In. Cr. A Mahogany 3S Uxl Orada A Ctdar S. 1210. Roll Blanket, looal InsuL Spte. Galvanlred Iron Roofing 110. Overhead Garage H'dwar 911.71, New 4 In. toll pip it ft Calvantsed Pipe, all alset chtap. 4 In. black sewer pip SOc -34 Hdw'sl doors-A SELL OUT. 0 Kltrh. sinks, tolleta, tuba. tray. trays, beaters, basins, clot out. O Weatherstrlpned window eomplett with frame, clos out Bldg. paper NX) sq. ft. SI 2S-: M. 0 K gal. surplus (reel) paint, 11 50 ITRICTLY CASK - U-HAUU C. LONG Kelzcr SONS Ph. 4-MJI 17.00 SQUARE LOST: Golden brown male Pekingee. Reward for return. 17S Saginaw, Ph. 3-384 or 3-751. rxrruTon s notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV that IR MA L. MINItR and WALTER B. MI.N1ER have, by order of the Cir cuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Marlon County, beenappointed as joint executors of the Estete of Minnie, E Cooper, Deceased, Clerk S Reenter No. IS.&02. All persons having claims agalnat said estate are required to present them, duly verified, with . proper vouchers to said executors et 310 Pioneer Trust Building. Salemk Ole fin, within six months from the dale of tht notice, DATED and . first published: Dec. IRMA 1.. MINItft WALTER B. MINIER Joint Executor of the Estate of Minnie E Cooper, Decad RHOTEN, RHOTEN V SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem, Oregon Attorney for Executors Dec 13, SO, IT, Jan. S. II STOCK -REDUCTION First Grade 215 lb. tblckbutt composition shingles, F, O. yard. C&K LUMBER-YARD SM N. Lancaster Ph. J-1J00 ' 500000 FEET New, fresh-millrd eld Is second Irowth lumber. 1x4 to 1x11 In to 24-foot length Delivered prtre Salem, '13 per thousand 'minimum. Ph. 1i Wuller S-11M, J37TSi" It Yours.lt U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair your own car, 20U1 N Com'L- Phono 4-12IL OT usicol Instrument PIANO-Baldwln condition. S4O0. Arrosnnic, fin MM Chemeketa CONVERT YOUR PIANO int aa straatl I awl aats ahnsOJ IfOU flOSaV . Wlltaey Mualt House, IN SUt St 441 Soorts Iquipmo'nT CASH Bald foe wed guns, sndem and antique. Cascaa Mer.. uj Broadwa.'. To PUe Ad PH. 4-6811 76 For Soli rvt iBcallonoous PIT RUN GRAVEL PIL 2-4310 Set of i Chirnplo) hrrjpl 74 Mlsc.ll iscolloneous DENTAL PLATE REPAIR. 1-HR1. SERVICE IH MOST CASES. DR HARRY SENILE ft. DENTIST. Adnlph Bids- Stat. A- Com I Sta, SALEM . rn. i-SJU WEST SALEM FUEL Sawdust, blower or push out. Planer and Pond Lille . SPECIAL Semi-Dry Block and Slab. . 1 1515 Edgewater Ph. 3-Ml , OREGON FUEL CO. Peeler Cores S. Is H. Green lump 3017 Broadway Ph. I-U 500 litis. & Finance 510 Money to Loon PRIVATE MONEY to loan, cash tor real estate mortgages and contract. B. M. Mason or W. B. Mlnler, Rita., 141 Chemeketa. Ph. 1-SMl. LOANS ISO O to nsotto Buy what, you need. -Consoltdatf jrour bill. t Finance thrnufh WIT.LAMETTE CREDIT COMTANT M 8 Church 8t Phone 1-MST - - WE HAVE cash buyer for real e latt contracts and 2nd mortisges, Ohmart 4s, Calaba, Realtor 477 Court St. Phone 1-4111 MORTGAGE LOANS" To buy, build or refinance. Con atrurtion financing to quauiiea builder. C. V. KENT & CO. 4M N. Church Ph. 4-121 COLONIAL Investment Co. Real Property Loan- contract rr chased. MT Court 1-23S3. 600 Employment 602 Help Wonted APPLICATIONS are now being take for statesman bicycle route eev. erl routes will be open. Appll rfants muni be accompanied bf their parents or have their rlU ten permission. Apply at the Circu lation Department of the States man Journal. 604 Help Wonted, Mole' A RE jrm rtlrd""mr -eTn1retlred.-" have your own car.' wouia iiko aumethlng Interesting Id d.1o keep busy and al the same time prr dure good income? Writ L. Lloyd, I'O ' Bim 42JS. Portland. CONTRACT TRUCKMEN Urge earnings with full time operation, can be your unfler long term -co tract. Choice openings for travel 4 states and Canada, moving furni ture. Paid training program. Many other benefits. Men with good ref erences, 28-50 years, wanted. Fur rrlsb 14 or later modej gaa pdwe ered traitor, personally drive It Call or write Mr. J. R. Hit Drlv er Personnel, Aero Mayflower Co, Indianapolis. Ind. MElros -1-3371. "iNSURXnCE-INVESTIGATOR NATL, otganliation want men. 22 ) years, auto, clean background, uiarv eiDense. bonus and un limited benefit foe-Immediat as ermarient employment, writ r.v 74J. Halem, uregon. JOURNEYMAN machinist, tesdr work, pd. Ins. It vc. Matet M chin Worke, W. Weatherbe. frmn, Corvallis, Or. PLaia 1-3911 pen Box 406 Help Wonted, Female BABY SITTER I daya t wetli. Prefer to tv In,. Ph..4-S.-i, ftlEirCARI t housekeeping. io conking, llv In. High wage. Mrmite Um HnuseCascadia. Or. PAHT.TIVE bahy sitter wenUd. alt I aUni ach. at. CaU I-1SO. . t