The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington (2024)

BETTER DEMAND BOOSTS STOCKS Rail and Industrial Leaders Are Chief Gainers. NEW YORK, March 28. (P)-Despite low volume, stocks were good demand I today and rail gains ranging from fractions industrial leaders. showed closing around 2 points. Air transport issues took over market leadership in the final hour, moving more than 4 points to accompaniment of talk of improved earnings prospects.

Sales (Hundreds) High. Low. Last. Alaska Allis-Ch Juneau Mig 3 Am Airlines 21 Am Can Am Am Locom 30 Am Pow 1 11 Am Car Fd 7 43 43 Am Distill 10 34 Am For 26 do do do 2 $6 $5 pf pf pt 11 69 69 Am 35 Am Roll Mill 13 17 Am 43 42 43 Am St1 Fdrs 12 30 30 Am 16 161 Am Tob 69 69 do pi 154 Am Type Firs 14 Am Viscose do pl 120 120 120 Am Woolen Am Anac Cop 48 31 Armour de Co 59 Atch 14 84 do pi Aviation Cp 34 Balt Ohio 60 A Barnsdall Oil 19 20 Bell Alre 17 13 Bendix Aviat Best Foods Beth Steel Boeing Airpl 14 19 Borden Co 35 Briggs Mig 27 39 38 38 Budd Mig 19 103 Burr Ad 12 14 Butte Z1 Calif Packing 3 Can Ale 5 31 313 Can Pacific 27 111 Caterpil Trac 18 50 Ches de Ohio 35 49 481 481 Chi NW 12 do pl 20 59 Chrysler Cor 21 971 Colgate-Plm-P Comwith Ed Comwith 41 Consol Cigar 32 31 32 Cons Edison 01 Cont Baking 00 Cont Can 19 Cont Motors 69 91 101 Cont Oil Del 18 32 Corn Product Crane Co 11 28 Crown Zeller 21 Crucible Steel 42 42 Cuban- Sug 16 Curtis Pblish Curtiss-Wrht 36 Deere de Co 17 Hudson 44 Del 39 8 Diamond Mtch 35 35 35 Dome Mines 17 24 Douglas Aireft 68 68 DuPont de 6 East Air 41 56 Eastman Kod 3 175 El $6 81 2 5 106 pt 106 106 do $7 pl 115 115 Erie RR 36 14 14 Fed 313 Firestone TR Gen Baking 24 Gen Elec 38 40 Gen Foods 11 41 41 Gen Motors 29 Goodrich BF 56 56 56 Goodyear Gt North pl 13 48 477 Homestake Houston Oil 30 151 Illinols Cent 31 Indus Rayon Inspi Con 12 12 Interlake Ir 10 Int Harvest 76 Int Nick Cn 48 Int 124 261 Kennecott 27 81 Lockheed 21 Loew's Inc 76 76 Lorillard A Marine MidI 00 75 Marsh Field 08 20 Maytag Co McKess 25 Miami Copp Mo-Kan-Texas Nat Cash Reg 323 Nat Biscuit 20 2000 Mont Ward Nash-Kelvin 40 Nat Can Nat Dairy Pr 15 Nat Distillers 38 38 Nat Lead Nat 53 8 Natl Steel 66 66 Nat Supply 000 16 16 NY Cnt RR 100 NY pi 119 118 118 NY Shipbidg Noam Aviatn 12 10 North Am Co 31 21 21 North Pacific 54 20 TO INSERT WANT CALL MAIN Classified Advertising RATES. Per Word Word 64 Daily Sunday Four consecutive times for price of three.

Seven consecutive times for price of five. Minimum charge, 10 words. Contract rates on application. Note- Rates for unlists Midwives, will be quoted at office. Phone Oil Promotion and SpiritMain 3321.

LODGE NOTICES SPOKANE AERIE NO. 2. F. 0. April 3.

Initiation and lunch. 8174 Howard. I. H. Grant.

Sec. DEATHS 12 28 at a local hospital. His home was at BRANDT, Luther- -Passed away March Main ave. Survived by 3 brothers. Fred, Warren, Frank Brandt, all of Spokane; 1 sister, Mrs.

M. Althea Massey of Seattle: mother, Mrs. Brandt of Spokane. His last services have been Intrusted to the care of the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, W1124 Riverside ave. FLINT, Charles Freemont-Passed Home W520 away March 28, in this city.

at Buckeye ave. Husband of Sophia, at the home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 Monroe st. SMITH, Ida- -Passed away March 27 at A local hospital. Home at Opportunity.

Wash. Survived by her husband, R. T. Smith at the home: 2 sons, Harold Anderson, Spokane; Norman Anderson. in the U.

S. army air corps; 2 grandchildren; 1 brother, J. N. Johnson. Spo kane.

She was a member of the Lutheran church. The THORNHILL-VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, E10300 Sprague, 18 intrusted with her last rites. FUNERALS 13 FOSTER, Rebecca Erma- -Home Mrs. at W1304 Margaret Simpson and ave. Miss Ninette FosFrederick Mother ter, both of Spokane; Lt.

Luther Foster, Vancouver, Burson Foster, Venice, Judson Foster, overseas; Albert and sister of Miss Madge Burson Frank Burson, all of Spokane; James Burson, Des Molnes, Iowa. Foster will be received Spokane Saturday morning, March 31, from Long 31, at Beach, 2:30 Calif. Funeral March p. HAZEN from JAEGER FUNERAL HOME. the ALWIN CHAPEL at the N1306 Monroe Rev.

Virgil F. Halbig officiating. Interment Riverside Park. FRINK, Guy -Home at W1823 Review- Sharp ave. He was an employee of the Chronicle.

Survived by 2 sisters. Esther and Ida Frink; 1 brother, Charles E. Frink, all of Spokane. Funeral March 29, at 1:30 p. from the HENNESSEY FUNERAL CHAPEL, officiating.

N2203 Division Rev. Greenwood. Percy Philp GOTHMANN, Henry Fritz--Home at 2100 of Inland Empire highway. Husband Valeria, at the horse; brother of Mrs. Bernice Quam, Spokane; Mrs.

Martha Nellsen, Spangle, Mrs. Freida Stentz, Kirkland, Wash. He was the owner of the Gothmann Produce a member of Spokane lodge No. 228, B. P.

O. and a resident of Spokane 45 years. Funeral March 30, at 2:30 from the ALWIN CHAPEL at the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 Monroe Rev. John M. Riverside Groschupf officiating.

Interment Park. GRESS, Casper--Home at E3628 Front ave. He was a retired farmer. Survived by his wife, Julia, at the home: 4 daughters, Elizabeth Garren, Spokane; Miss Matilda Gress, Mandan, N. Mrs.

Frank Gress. Prosser, Mrs. Montca Racanelli, Seattle, son, Peter Gress at the home. Funeral March 31, at 10 a. m.

from St. Ann's church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. T.

Pypers, V. officiating. Interment Holy Cross. The HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME, N2203 Division in charge. GUENTZ, Hugh Henry---His home was at E1432 8th ave, Survived by his father, Louis Jacob Guentz, of Minnesota: brothers, Fred A.

of Spokane, Louis A. of Kansas City, John C. of Minneapolls, Douglas V. of Winona, 1 sister, Mrs. Barbara Rutherford of La Mesa, Calif.

Funeral March 29, at 1 p. m. from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, W1124 Riverside ave, Interment Riverside Park. KNAPP, Katherine L. She was a rest1 dent of David W1905 H.

Second Knapp ave. of Survived by son, Dr. James Hotter of Chicago, 1 grandson; several nieces and nephews. Funeral March 30, at 10 from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME. W1124 Riverside the Very Rev.

Charles E. McAllister, D. officiating. IN. Y.

Curb Stocks SPURT High. Low, Last. Chg. Alum Ltd 931 Alum Co Am Am Gas de El 31 31 Am Lt Baldw Lo war Barium StI Bunk Cessna Aire Cities Serv 16 to Colon Develop Cornuc Min 25 11-16 El Cub Bd Atl de Sug Sh 41 12 23 do pt Ford Mot Ltd Hecla Min Holl Gold Humble Oil 43 Mesabl Iron 5 5 5 Molybdenum Mt Vity Cop 2 Zine Niag Hud PW NortheastAirl 12 12 6 pi Pennroad 19 $6 pt 1 110 110 do $7 pt 1.30 112 Pioneer Gold Premier Gold St Regis Pap 15 10 Shat-Denn Selberling Rb Std Sil-Lead UnLt Pow A 26 11-16 11-16--1-16 do do pt 75. UnitShoeM Utah-IdaSug Wright Harg 22 Total stock Sales today, 200,000 shares; year ago, 226,035 shares.

Sales Net EXCHANGES CLOSED FRIDAY. There will be no session of the Standard Stock exchange tomorrow on account of Good Friday, it was announced yesterday by the trustees. Most of the member offices, however, will remain open, it was expected. New York stock and curb exchanges also announced the holiday will be observed. DOW JONES AVERAGES.

Furnished by Merrill Lynch, Pierce Fenner Beane. 154.08 152.89 13 153.79 Rails 50.20 50.57 50.13 50.40 Utilities 27.21 27.45 27.17 27.37 Bonds 106.58 Hourly averages. 8 m. 153.41 a. 153.42 10 m.

153.46 11 a. m. 153.40 Close 153.70 Sales (Hundreds) Ohio oil 32 Pac 15 Packard Mot 66 PanAm Airw 34 Param Pictr 21 Penney (JC) Penn RR Pepsi-Cola 30 Phelps Dodge Phila Elec 1: Procter Pullman Pure Oil 15 Radio Co Am 41 Radio-K-Orph Reming Rand Repub Steel 71 Revere Safeway Strs Savage Arms 14 Schenley Dis 27 Sears Roebuck 6 Servel Inc 12 Soc-Vacuum 37 Sou Am South Pacific 45 Southern Ry do pi Sparks With 10 Stand Bnds 15 Std Oil Cal 19 do Ind 19 do NJ 54 Stone Web 9 Studebkr 102 Sunray Oil 20 Sunshine Mn 15 Swift de Co 9 Texas Co Tide Wat A Transmerica Tns de WA 10 Twent C-Fox 36 Union Carbide Union Pacific do pf Un Air Lines 79 Un Aircraft 20 United Corp 30 United Drug Unit Fruit Un Gas Imp Rubber 6 Steel 47 Vanadium Cp Warner 13 West Ind Sug West Un TA West Air Br 20 West 8 Wheeling Sti 10 Zenith Radio 2 Zonite Prod 15 Sales: Approximate previous day, 510; year ago, 1,540.290: January year ago, 469. ADS High. Low.

Last. 18 36 351 36 6 17 108 108 108 22 221 26 261 23 50 481 50 19 8 8 21 21 62 62 81 102 19 15 40 401 39 72 72 30 351 571 12 12 12 241 61 181 103 117 109 28 28 17 55 541 55 62 611 61 233 131 24 29 29 38 38 today, 1.110,000: week ago, two 1 to date, two years ago, FUNERALS 13 Continued. GRASHIO, Grace- Age 88. Her home was at E110 Mission. She had been resident of Spokane for 44, years.

Survived by 2 cons, Tony Grashio, Spokane: Joe E. Grashio, Phoenix seven grandchildren, Mrs. Joe Miranda, Mrs. Earl Parkins, Mrs. Robert Sitton.

Miss Rose Grashio, Miss Lena Grashio and Miss Clara Grashio, and Maj. Samuel Grashio, all of Spokane, and six greatgrandchildren. She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, Altar society and Ladies' Sodality of St. Aloysius par18h.

Rosary April 1, at 8:30 from the HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME, N2203 Division st. Funeral April 2. at 8 a. m. from St.

Aloysius church. Rev. John T. Prange. S.

officiating. Interment family lot at Fairmount. LUPER, Louis -Home at E109 Ermina. Survived by his wife, Emma Irene, at the home: 2 stepsons, Arthur Stober, at the home; George Stober, Falls City, brother, Grant W. Luper, Vallejo, 1 sister.

Mrs. Hattie Dawson, Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral March 10:30 W1124 from River- the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, side Rev. Virgil F.

Halbig Interment at Harrington, Wash. LIND, Florence at N3203 Nelson. 'She had been a resident of Spokane the last 35 years. Survived by her husband, Gus at the home; 1 sister, Mrs. E.

Finley, Whiting, Ind. Funeral April 2, at 1 p. from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME. W1124 Riverside. Interment Riverside Park.

William -His home was in Davenport. Wash. Son of Mrs. Cora M. Doty of Davenport, brother of Mrs.

Helen Hoopingarner of Amber, Clive Badgley of Dayton, Leslie Badgley of Richfield, Vernon of Davenport, stepbrother of Miss Mary Doty of Walla Walla, Mrs. Lydia Buck of Davenport, half brother of Howard Doty of Davenport. He was member of the American Legion of Wilbur, Wash Funeral March 29, at 1:30 p. from the GOTHIC CHAPEL at the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL, HOME, N1306 Monroe Dr. H.

A. Van Winkle officiating. Interment Riverside Park. SMITH, George home was at E2929 30th ave. Husband of Marie, at the home: father of Mrs.

Marie Van Slyke of Paulsbo, Mrs. Geraldine Randell, June Verle and Pearl Smith, all of Spokane; George Smith, U. S. army overseas; 1 grandchild; brother of Mrs. Edith Hickethier, Havre, Mrs.

Stella Page, Mrs. May West, Mrs. Charlotte Parrott, Claude smith, all of Wisconsin. He had lived in Spokane 25 years. Funeral Friday, March 30, at 1 p.

m. from the ALWIN CHAPEL at the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME. N1306 Monroe Dr. A. Schiffner ofriciating.

Interment Riverside Park. WOOD, Irvin H. resident of N28 Madison Spokane. Survived by his wife, Mae at the home: 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Funeral March 29, at 2:30 from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, W1124 Riverside ave.

Dr. Charles MacCaughey officiating. Incineration will follow. CARDS OF THANKS 14 We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. M.

D. Estes and Family. LOST 28 AROUND first part of January, a beautiful jeweled pin. 48 diamonds set in platinum and gold; valued heirloom. Liberal reward for information.

Riv. 2522. DOG-Black and tan female: answers to name of Trixie; on Sautus pass Friday night, March 16: wearing red coat. Finder please notify Harry Wyatt, Vancouver, route 6, box 698. Reward.

$50 REWARD for information leading to recovery of model Hoover vacuum cleaner taken from Rainbo Theater. Phone Main 3504. KODAK candid camera, 35 brown leather case; roll of exposed film intact. $25 reward. Phone Lt.

Bandino, Riv. 9330 or Glen. 2367. BETWEEN Spokane and Rosalia, carton, bowl and fixtures for cream separator. Reward.

Lake. 1592. The Grange Wholesale. BROWN leather billfold. Captain of the port within.

Keep currency, but please return papers, etc. Joseph B. Taylor. Wal. 2767.

BROWN leather wallet; about valuable papers. Keep money; please return wallet and papers. Mrs. Bridget Paul, Sillman hotel. WILL party who picked up Boston female on East Sprague Sunday contact Money, side door, E1817 First.

AUSTRALIAN silver souvenir bracelet: keepsake. Reward. Phone Broad. IN GRAIN I SPURT FAILS TO HOLD: Early Strength Checked by Increase in Offerings. CHICAGO, March 28.

-Grain markets started firm to strong day but offerings increased on the bulge, trading volume dwindled after mid-session and at the finish most prices, were within minor fractions yesterday's close. Wheat and rye opened nearly a cent higher and extended their gains during the early flurry when offerings were light. Shorts COVered. Commission house buying was stimulated by house passage of legislation increasing the borrowing power and extending the life of the Commodity Credit corporation and continuing subsidy payments to flour millers. CASH.

Wheat -None. Corn- No. 3 yellow, sample grade yellow, 70 Oats- -None. Barley, nominal-Malting, $1.20 1.39½: feed, $1.05 1.18. seed per hundredweight, nominalTimothy, $6 6.25: sweet red clover, top, $15 16; alike.

red clover, $28.50. FUTURES. Wheat- Open. High. Low.

Close. May July 1.57 1.56¼ 1.56⅝ Sept. 1.52⅜ 1.52¾ 1.52 1.52½ Dec. 1.52⅝ 1.52½ 1.51⅞ 1.52 CornMay 1.11 1.11⅛ 1.10½ 1.10⅞ July 1.07⅞ 1.08 1.07½ 1.07¾ Sept. 1.05¼ 1.05⅜ 1.05 1.05¼ Dec.

1.03⅛ 1.03⅛ 1.02⅞ 1.03 OatsMay .64 July .561 Sept. .54 Dec, .54 $54 .53 RyeMay 1.17 1.17¼ 1.16¼ 1.16¾ July 1.13⅞ 1.12¾ 1.13 Sept. 1.07⅞ 1.08¼ 1.07 1.07¼ Dec. 1.08¼ 1.08¼ 1.07 1.07¼ BarleyMay 1.07⅞ July 1.02⅜ 1.02% 1.01¼ 1.01½ INLAND EMPIRE WHEAT. -Baart, Club and Fortyfold, red wheat, $1.36.

ODESSA. -Baart, Turkey Red, Federation, $1.40. Wheat, $1.34. Club, Federation, Triplett, red, hard winter, bulk, o. b.

cars. -Baart, Turkey red, $1.34. MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, March 28. (P)-Wheat recelpta today 94; year ago 545.

Trading basis unchanged; market strong; all wheat unchanged at ceilings. Oats: Corn: No. No. 3 4 white, yellow, 72 97c 9681.04. Barley: $1 1.32½.

Rye: No. 2. Flax: $3.10. SEATTLE. SEATTLE, March 28.

(P)- -Wheat: Open High Low Close May $1.54 $1.54 $1.54 $1.54 July 1.48 1.48 1.48 1.48 Sept. 1.42 1,42 1.42 Cash '(30-day delivery): Soft white. soft white, no Rex. white Club hard western red, $1.52: hard winter, white Baart. $1.53.

Coarse grains: Yellow corn (bulk No. 21. $49 50: oats (No. 2, 38-lb. sack), $48 bid: barley (No.

2. 45-lb. sack), $47 bid; mill feed. $36.50 bid. Wheat, Puget 25: sound barley, car receipts corn, 1: yesterday: flour, 4.

Seattle: Tacoma: Wheat, 20; barley, corn, hay, flour, 3. PORTLAND. PORTLAND. March 28. UP) futures not quoted.

Cash grain not quoted. Cash wheat (bid) -Soft white, soft white (excluding Rex), white Club, western red, $1.53. Hard red winter- Ordinary. 10 cent. 11 per cent, 12 per cent, $1.64.

Hard white Baart- Ordinary, 10 cent, 11 per cent, 12 per cent. $1.64. flour, Today's car corn, receipts- oats, -Wheat, 20: milifeed, barley, 5: flax, 1. GRAIN RECEIPTS. SPOKANE.

Cars yesterday: Wheat, 47; oats, 1. STAPLE PRICES TREND. NEW YORK. March Associated press weighted wholesale prices index of 35 commodities advanced to 108.48; previous day, 108.37; week ago, 108.43; month ago, 108.34; ago, 107.00. 1945.

1944. 1943. 1942. High 108.87 108.73 108.54 103.43 103.22 Low 108.15 106.03 1926 average equals 100.) DIVIDENDS. LOS ANGELES, March 28.

(P)- -A dividend of $1.50 a common share, payable June 1 to stockholders of record May 4, was declared today by directors of the Santa Fe railway. Classified LOST 28 Continued. LOST at Fox theater, man's black billfold, with zipper pocket. Keep money, return to N318 Perry. Lake.

3698. TWO-STRAND pearl necklace, diamond clasp. Sentimental gift. Reward. Louise Lemonnier, Monroe.

MALE and 1 female Brittany spaniels, orange and white, short tail. Reward. Main 2753. MAN'S billfold, bank; corner Broadway and Monroe. Important papers.

Liberal reward. Broad. 1646. HARVELL wrist watch, gold band, Saturday near Garden Lanes. Reward.

Glen. 6193, evenings. BRACELET- Gold with blue stones. Keepsake. Reward.

129 16th Lewiston. Idaho. LADY'S yellow gold Elgin wrist watch, Monday, downtown. O. on back.

Broad. 5962W. Reward. PACKAGE, downtown, containing girl's blue skirt, jumper. Reward.

Main 3928. LADY'S alligator billfold, containing $40, identification, etc. Reward. Lake. 1609.

3 RATION BOOKS in leather folder, B. K. market, Saturday. Riv. 5052.

FOUND 30 LADY'S wrist watch, Altamont bus. Monday morning. Owner Identify, pay ad. Lake. 2710.

LOST 28 BEAUTY I MARKETS STOCK FIRST EGGPLANT OF SEASON The first fresh eggplant of the season at 23 cents a pound will be at the markets today. Asparagus at 40 cents a pound, celery at 25 to 40 cents a bunch and radishes at two bunches for 15 cents are expected to be plentiful. A few fresh strawberries at 42 cents a pound will be available, and in the frozen fruit line apricots at 39 cents are all to be had. Prices to Retailers. Vegetables- -Cauliflower, $2 to $3 crate: celery, $6 crate: lettuce, $5.13 garlic, 500 endive, $1.50 green onions, 75c doz.

bunches: California carrots, $2 the 50 Texas carrots. $2.50 a crate: Texas cabbage, $2.75 sack; doz. bunches; radishes, 25C parsnips, doz. bunches: beets, $1.15 $3.50 the 40 turnips, $2.75 the 50 $1.15 the doz. bunches: parsley, $1, doz.

bunches; rhubarb, $2.75 the 20 spinach, $1.90 a crate; tomatoes. 24c lug repack, $6.25: new peas, $4.50 basket. Apples Delicious, grade, $2.25 DOX, loose; and packed Winesap, $3.90 box; Stayman Winesap, $3.90 box; Rome Beauties. $3.90 box. Citrus Ceiling Prices- California oranges, $5.49 the case; lemons, Sunkist.

$3,50 the case: choice, $3.25. Eggs- Top grade AA, 44c: large grade 42c: medium A. 38c. Prices to Producers. Eggs -Top 37c; large grade 35c: medium grade 31c.

BEEF CATTLE MARKET FIRM OLD UNION STOCKYARDS, March 28. receipts Wednesday consisted of one car of hogs and a number of drive-ins. Two decks of hogs went direct to a local packer and 24 decks of sheep were moving on through billing. Beef cattle market held steady today. Receipts were light.

Good to choice hogs between 170 and 270 lbs. brought the ceiling price of $15.50. Choice lambs are quotable to $14.50. Receipts- 128 salable cattle, 155 hogs; 277 total hogs, 2405 total sheep. Wednesday's Sales.

STEERS. CALVES. No. Hd. Av.

Wt. Price No. Hd. Av. Wt.

Price, HArd 1225 910 900 980 $15.50 13.75 14.50 13.00 3 3 00-00 308 295 270 220 $15.00 14.00 12.50 13.00 HEIFERS. 231 12.00 925 15.00 142 12.00 MANDAN 700 960 775 920 810 14.50 13.75 12.00 11.00 9.75 YEARLINGS. 215 215 395 275 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.50 cows. 425 15.00 1265 11.75 445 14.00 1157 11.50 600 13.00 1195 11.00 500 12.50 1162 10.25 650 12.00 1222 10.00 560 11.50 1060 9.75 545 11.00 1147 9.50 521 10.50 1212 9.00 590 .10.00 865 9.00 655 8.50 903 8.65 625 7.75 1060 8.50 585 7.50 1010 8.00 BULLS. 900 7.75 1500 12.65 1030 HAH .1795 12.50 862 7.50 1340 12.00 808 7.00 MIXED.

745 6.75 755 12.25 685 6.50 441 11.00 755 6.00 HOGS. 745 5.50 261 223 15.50 CALVES. 3 481 14.75 317 17.00 625 14.00 NAH 255 225 16.501 16.00|12 sows. 385 14.75 CHICAGO. CHICAGO, March 28.

(P) (WFA) -Salable hogs, 6000; total, active, fully steady; good and $14.75 choice ceiling: barrows and and gilts choice 140 lbs. up at good sows at $14; complete clearance. Salable cattle, total, salable calves, 800; total, 800; choice fed steers and yearlings steady; top, $17.65. these grading choice to prime; several loads, $17.35 17.50; best yearlings, other grades steers weak; heifers steady; 'cows steady but slow: bulls steady to strong; vealers firm at $16.50 down, odd head, $17; largely steer run; bulk, $14.85 16.85; best fed heifers, heavy beef bulls to $14; practical top heavy sausage bulls, $13.25. Salable sheep, 6000: total.

7500; early rado sales fed steady; lambs, $16.60 16.75, several wellthree loads good to choice Colofinished loads held slightly above $16.85: load nearly good Colorados, $16.35: part deck good and choice around 120 lb. fresh clipped ewes. three loads wheat pastured wooled ewes held around $9. SOUTH ST. PAUL.

ST. PAUL, March 28. (P) WEALTH -Sheep, 2800; market not established. MARKETS HOLIDAY. NEW YORK, March dian and domestic securities exchanges and commodity markets, with the exception of livestock, will be closed Good Friday, March 30.

ket was firm today and ceilings. Eggs were firm; prices DAIRY PRODUCTS. CHICAGO, March 28. (P)-The butter mar- TRADERS MORE CONFIDENT Traders in mining shares took courage from the advancing metal issues New York stock and curb exchanges yesterday and bid more confidently for their favorites. Brokers noted a steadier tone and aggressive bidding some sold at a new high for the current securities was in evidence.

Sidney movement, while Independence, the volume leader, registered advances. At the close of the day, Sidney was up 5c bidding over the preceding day; Callahan 30c, Dayrock 6c, Standard 2c and Independence 1c. Hecla, Sunshine and Bunker Hill were unchanged. Counter trade was reported active, with Hypotheek a heavy trader, among other penny stocks. Closing board: REGISTERED STOCKS.

Bid. Asked. Clayton .60 .66 Dayrock .67 .80 Gladstone .03 .05 Golconda .16 Grandview .12 ..13 Hecla 11.00 11.65 Independence .40 do Ex. Jack Waite .14 Metaline M. Metropolitan do A .15 19 Polaris 4.25 4.40 Sherman ,39 .40 Silver Summit .28 .31 Standard .36 Sunshine 11.50 12.00 Sunshine Consolidated .48 Tamarack .50 United Lead-Zine .04 UNLISTED STOCKS.

Bid. Asked. Bunker Hill 12.00 12.20 Callahan 1.30 1.75 McGillivray .15 New World 8.00 9.50 Noble Five .02 Pend Oreille 1.33 1.40 Premier 1.40 1.80 Sidney 1.63 1.65 Water Power 113.50 118.00 Whitewater .04 TRANSACTIONS. These sales, reported yesterday, do not necessarily show the exact order in which they were made: Bunker Hill, 975 at $12.15 00 12.20; Clayton, 1500 at 60c; Golconda. 2200 at 16c: Grandview, 2300 12c: Independence (Ex.

Div. 20.000 at 15 16c; Metaline Mining and Leasing, 3600 at 33 Noble Five. 1500 Polaris. 400 at $4.25 4.31: Pend Oreille, 100 at $1.34: Silver Summit. 2800 at 29c: Sunshine.

300 at $11.75 11.60: Sunshine Consolidated, 1600 at Sidney, 7000 at $1.55 1.65; United 4000 at COUNTER STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Azurite .03 .05 Butte Highs Big Creek Apex .27 .31 Callahan Consolidated ,06 .07 Coeur d'Alene Mines .50 Chester .66 .70 Crystal Lead .10 .13 Douglas Age .90 1.25 Golden Mess .10 Gold Helm High Aurora .12 High Surprise .66 King Mining .10 Hypotheek .04 Lexington .02 Liberal King .05 Lucky Friday .47 .53 Merger .08 Metaline Metals .15 Morning Glory Monitor .57 .70 Nabob Nevada Stewart .31 .33 Ottawa Reeves McDonald .25 .32 Sheep Creek 1.15 1.28 Silver Chieftain ,09 Silver Crescent Silver Dollar A 1,46 1.52 do 1,40 1.45 Silver Syndicate 1.30 1.35 Success .02 .05 Wellington .02 Whitedelf .15 .25 Yakima Shoshone .08 BANK CLEARINGS. Transactions.

Spokane $6,883,915 Tacoma 7.945.000 Clearings. Balances. Seattle $14,946.841 $7,576,026 TRY MERCHANT'S OUR DAILY LUNCH A Different Treat Each Day THE TURF Cafe and Refreshments Open 6 A. M. to 1 A.

M. On Main at Washington Payroll Checks Cashed Want HELP WANTED--Female 48 HELP Continued. STENOGRAPHER Between ages of 19 and 24, desiring permanent position with good opportunity for advancement. Must be high school graduate. Previous experience destrable.

APPLY BUSINESS OFFICE Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. W501 SECOND AVE. Authorized Referral Required) IS YOUR JOB HERE? KEY PUNCH OPER. -Experienced; $145; permanent. OFFICE CLERK--Beginning position; exper.

or training in bookkeeping; excel. advancement: H. S. interest- grad. SECRETARY- $135; ing position; social service organization.

STENOGRAPHER-Exper, or good be ginner; 40 hours; $125; excel. position SWITCHBOARD -Not over 35; exper. some clerical; $90, meals. STENOGRAPHERS- -Beginners; 5 and day weeks: advancement; permanent. MESSENGER- Financial institution: high school grad; excellent opportunity.

OTHER POSITIONS ALSO. GOODRICH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 1202 Old Nat'l Bank Bldg. Riv. 6129.

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER OR Junior accountant for essential industry Give references and state wages desired Write 6 in care of this newspaper. INTELLIGENT young woman. Interesting, easy work, good pay. Gosseling Greeting Co. Broad.

0989, N1321 Washington. WOMAN for cleaning offices, evening shift. See night superintendent. Paulsen after 4:30 p. m.

WRAPPERS, experience not necessary. Union wages. Time and half for overtime. Jacobsen's Bakery, N617 Ash. SHINE girls, good wages.

Experience unnecessary. New York Shine Parlors, N112 Howard. SEAMSTRESS $26.40 week for E1514 44- hour week. Paris Cleaners, Sprague. Barmaid, Good Wages Board and room.

Broad. 0575. DISHWASHER- No Sunday or evening work. Apply kitchen In person, The Percolator. Sprague.

EXPERT repair of electric driers. Quick service, Electric Smith, E121 Sprague. RIv. 1144. IT will pay to investigate this: Cashier for slef-service grocery.

Write 40, care this newspaper. WANT full-time girl or woman for general housework: $80 per month. Must be weli recommended. E1107 Mission. CLEANING woman, 3 times a week.

VIcinity Mission and Division. 4-room apt. Broad. 0488. WANTED Experienced dishwasher, short shift, 6 to 11 p.

m. Top wages. W24 Riverside. Mother's Kitchen. EXPERIENCED dishwasher.

Riverside Lunch. Main 6511; Glen. 4251. Mrs. Andrist.

WILL teach you New Method way of finishing ladies' apparel. Permanent position. New Method Cleaners, E130 Mission. WAITRESS. and help with vegetables.

6 a. m. to no Sunday work. Golden Gate Cafe, W726 Second. COOK'S helper for tearoom, hours 7:36 to 3 m.

Apply in person. Manager, tearoom. 6th floor, THE CRESCENT. EXPERIENCED egg candler. Paying above averag wages.

Becwar produce Co. Riv. 3115. PHOTO girl, good salary, short hours, no experience necessary. Apply Playland Arcade.

W419 Main. CHRISTIAN lady to help in home. No hard work. Adults. More for company.

W1312 Spofford. GOOD plain cook for couple. No objection small child. Glen. 7983, or write 13, care this newspaper.

WANTED Housekeeper; light housework. No objections one child. Lake. 4245, 6-8 m. PERMANENT work for able-bodied women.

Housekeeping department, Deaconess hospital. MARKER AND SORTER WANTED. CITY DYE WORKS. E422 SPRAGUE. COMPANION for elderly lady; some light housework.

Riv. 3303. WOOL presser, part or full time. Victory Valet. W520 Sprague.

Riv, 9527. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Long Lake Lumber N348 Wall. Main 4394. BEAUTY OPERATOR.

Good salary, plus commission. Lake. 5800. RAILS POPULAR IN BOND MART: NEW YORK, March 28. -Recovery forces got behind the bond market today and pushed prices of many popular rails and utilities up fractions to than a point.

Sales aggregated but $6,480,000, compared with $7,260,000 Tuesday. The Associated Press average of 20 rails ended up .3 of a point at 99.2 and other components reflected a fully steady undertone. Among the better performers were obligations of the Northern Pacific and St. Paul lines. TREASURY POSITION.

WASHINGTON, March 28. -The tion of the treasury March 26, compared with corresponding date a year ago: Receipts, Expenditures, $443,077,696: $245,839,057. Net balance, 037,257. Working balance included, 281; $15,898,237,896. receipts for month, $34.549,689.

Receipts fiscal year July 1), 988,636: $30.569.298,836. Expenditures fiscal year, $71.824.972,538: $67,529,348,516. Excess of expenditures, $36,960,049.680. Total 'debt, 303,959. Decrease under previous day, $58,489,084.

Gold assets, 707,884. EARNINGS. NEW YORK, March 28. (P)- American Airlines, reported today net profit for 1944 of 163, equal after preferred dividends to $3.31 a share on 1,277,162 shares, compared with $3,192,969, or $5.18 a share on 574,848 shares for 1943. Net was after provision of 000 in 1944, and $1,750,000 in 1943 as a special reserve for transition to peace-time operations.

STOCKS IN SPOTLIGHT. Sales, close and net Hudson Motor Int Tel de Tel Studebaker NY Central Willys Over Elec Pow Lt Unit Air Lines Cont Bak Cont Motors Graham Paige Republic Stl Packard Motor Armour de Co North Pac Balt Ohto change: 22,700 12.300 261 10.300 10.100 8,400 8,200 331 7.700 7.600 101 7.300 7.100 6,700 5,900 5,800 5.600 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. The following draft rates in Spokane yesterday, subject to fluctuations, are furnished by the Spokane Clearing House association. Selling. Great Britain, pound sterling 4.05 Canada, 100 local dollars 91.12½ Buying.

Canadian checks, currency and silver 88.12¼ WHAT STOCKS DID. Wed. Tues. Advances .580 474 Declines 100 281 Unchanged 168 198 Total Issues 848 953 New 1945 highs 13 9 New 1945 lows 16 73 F. D.

FORD 1012 Paulsen Bldg. Phone Main 6571. WILL BUY (Subject) 1000 d'Alene Hardware Fdry Co. $1:45 1000 Wallace 1000 Douglas 3000 Plainview 1000 Silver Chieftain 2000 Silver Dollar 2 Wash Power 2000 Mineral Mtn 1000 King Mining 200 Silver Dollar A 500 Golden Age 200 Silver Dollar 1000 Mont Moonlight WILL SELL (Subject) 100 Old Natl Cp, $8 1000 Sherman Lead 2000 Liberal King 1000 Tamarack 2500 Noble Five 535 American Silver 5000 Silver Crescent 4000 Success 1600 Plainview 500 d'Alene Mines 3000 Butte Highland 4000 Jack Waite L. F.

HACHEZ CO. 1103 Paulsen Bldg. Phone Main 2102. WILL BUY (Subject) WILL SELL 5000 Azurite 2000 Am Silver 50 Bunker Hill 2000 Cal Cons Gold Helm 1000 Big Creek 1000 Hecla 1000 Morn Glory 1000 Mineral Mtn 100 Fern Gold Sidney 1000 Sil Dollar A 100 Call, Write or Wire for Ads -Female 48 HELP Stenographic Work Qualified women can be given immediate employment in desirable stenographic work at Trentwood Rolling Mill. Inquire at: 8101 Howard St.

Plant Site Trentwood. U. S. Employment Service. (Authorized Referral Required.) LADIES If you are interested in a permanent position, SAFEWAY now has few desirable openings.

Pleasant Inside work offering good advance ment at union wages. Experience not necessary. APPLY Safeway Stores, Office E46 RIVERSIDE AVE. Authorized Referral Required. TIME OR FULLTIME EMPLOYEES Housewives, with experience, to work full time or from 11 a.

m. to 4 p. m. Convenient hours; pleasant working conditions. The Palace Certificate of Availability Required.

OPENINGS for women, age 20 through 49, at army installations and hospitals In California and other states, overseas. Best housing. food, clothing, medical and dental care: recreational facilities, good pay, chance for rapid advancement. Essential war workers do not apply. Phone Main 2283 or apply 2d floor Welch bldg.

5 WOMEN OVER 30 with or without previous business experience, but willing to work and learn. Pleasant and profitable. $1 to $3 per hour. For appointment, call Riv. 0717.

Dep. BUS GIRL No experience necessary. No night or Sunday work. El Encanto Restaurant. W609 SPRAGUE.

LAUNDRY dry cleaning workers. Opening for feeders, folders, pressers. We can teach anyone willing to learn. Military wives can help, too. AMERICAN LAUNDRY.

BOOKKEEPER-STENO, 48-hr. $180. Half-day for $90. Half-day for SECRETARY, $150. Legal sec'ry.

A $150. typist-dictaphone. per hour. Burroughs $140. 30-day $175.

GENERAL Placement. Radio Central Bldg. GOOD stenographer, hours daily to start. Objective to give general office training. If Western satisfactory, full employment.

Savings Loan Association, N107 Stevens. Main 5710. EXPERIENCED silk finisher for dry cleaning dept. Can use puff Irons and steam hand iron; some mending, NEW METHOD Cleaners. E130 Mission.

EXPERIENCED billing clerk or 200d typist for essential Industry. Hours 11 A m. until 8 m. Good wages. Write 4 in care of this newspaper.

BEAUTICIAN. Travel and represent nationally known hair coloring company. Salary. expense allowance. bonus.

Write 44, care of this newspaper. BEAUTY operator, at once. Excellent working conditions and good pay. Lavone's Beauty Shop, 912 Grand Pullman, Wash. Phone 4101 or 4213.

BOOKKEEPING experience; knowledge of tax forms, for office. qualifications and experience in first letI ter. Write 10, care this newspaper. OFFICIAL RECORDS. BIRTHS.

Gleeson- -To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gleeson, W2517 Broadway, a son. Ringo -To Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ringo, W2703 Sharp, daughter. Klasen- To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiasen, E2001 Pacific, daughter. Gettman- To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gettman, Clayton, daughter. Andren- To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andren, N4817 Cannon, a daughter.

Cross- -To Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cross, Valleyford, son. Stalker- -To Mr. and Mrs.

Merton Stalker, E2425 Upriver drive, a daughter. McMeekin- -To Mr. and Mrs. John McMeekin, Cheney, Wash. Mr.

son. Harwood To and Mrs. Everett Harwood, St. John, son. Manley -To Mr.

and Mrs. Bertrand Manley, W2122 Dean, Mrs. daughter. Agler- To Mr. and Lloyd Ayler, E1627 Fourth, a daughter.

Fawver- To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fawver, E1824 Rich, a daughter. Antonsen- To Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Antonsen, E4028 Thirtieth, daughter. Wehtje, Spokane. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Richard Neal Sims, Spokane, and Margaret Ann Archambault. Spokane.

Robert James Diehl, Spokane, and Elizabeth M. Rea, Spokane. Roger Fruci, Spokane, and Marian Sacco, Spokane. Robert M. Gabler, Spokane, and Irma K.

Olson, Spokane. L. D. Swigart, Spokane, and Carol M. Carey, Spokane.

Frank A. Hayes, Fort George Wright, and Minnie Ethel Byers, Spokane. Earl A. Carr, Spokane, and Hazel M. Anderson, Spokane.

Sherwood G. Beck, Geiger field, and Marforte L. Snyder, Spokane. Earl L. Chariton, Spokane, and Lots E.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS. New Suits Filed. Lavone Watt vs. John Watt; divorce, Frances Milbeck vs. Gus Milbeck; divorce.

Axel Wickstrom vs. Northern Pacific railway: $2450 for personal injuries. Estates Probated. Vivian W. Long, died March 4: value $725.

Herbert H. Foedisch, died March 19; value $36,900. Ingrid Peterson, died November 29, 1944; value $5502. LAVER E. J.

Gibson Co. 5 Wall St. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. For Trading Quotations Main 1284; CALL Phone 337, Peyton Bldg. 307 Main St.

Spokane. Kellogg, Ida. We Will Buy: (Subject) We Will Sell: 400 Clayton Silver 500 Nevada Stewart 2500 Sidney Mng 500 Metrop 100 Polaris Mng 500 Met Mng LAg 1000 Grandview 1000 Sunshine Cons 1000 Morning Glory 200 Sherman Ld 2000 Lexington Mg 2000 Hypotheek 1000 High Aurora 1000 Azurite Gold 200 Chester Mng 300 Crystal Lead 5000 Noble Five 1000 Callahan Cons 1500 Silver Chief 100 Silver Dollar A 1000 Plainview 100 Pend Oreille 100 Callahan Z-L 1000 Silver Summit Standard Securities Corporation Members Standard Stock Exchange. LAVIGNE CO 204 Mercy Block, Yakima. 204 Radio Central Spokane.

WHAT FOUR MINING COMPANIES SHOW BETTER EARNINGS THAN IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR? Names furnished on request. MEMBERS OF THE STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE PHONE MAIN $296 WANT ADS WEEK DAYS HELP -Female Continued. Service. (Authorized referral required.) TIMEKEEPERS A very few openings now exist for qualified women in the time keeping department at Trentwood Rolling Mill. Good pay, pleasant work.

Inquire at S101 Howard St. Plant Site, Trentwood. U. S. Employment Service.

(Authorized Referral Required.) YOUNG WOMEN. Service men and over country- In army camps, naval stations and air bases- depend a lot on long distance calls to keep them in touch with home. Why not aid them by becoming a tele phone operator? The work is fascinating. You earn as you learn and have the satisfaction of knowing you are in an essential industry one with a peace-time future. Please come in and apply today.

PACIFIC TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Inquire W501 Second Ave. Authorized Referral Required. COUNTER GIRL FOR Snack Bar at Service Club AFTERNOON SHIFT. SEE MR.

CORKERY, SUPT. GEIGER FIELD EXCHANGE. AIRPORT RESTAURANT HAS OPENING FOR CAPABLE. COOK AND HELPERS PREPARE FLIGHT MEALS PERSON. NORTHWEST AIRLINES FIELD.

NEEDED Women for tull-time work at Sacred Heart hospital pantry: maids, etc. Personal interview and authorized referral required. See Sister Emmella or Mrs. Davies. Waitress- -Good Salary Uniforms, board, room furnished PHONE BROAD.

0575. Monroe Calculator Operator wanted. Call Lake. 2626. GENERAL housework and kitchen help: also 1 waitress.

No washing, no cooking. Good wages; board, room. Mary's Place. E4235 Lake. 2046.

SHORT HOUR waitresses for tearoom and counter work. No holiday or Sunday work. Apply manager, tearoom, 6th floor, THE CRESCENT. TAILOR for busheling and alterations. Good salary Apply W413 Riverside.

Menen Tailors, Good Pay War Jobs for Women Active strong women can be given work immediately helping to produce critically needed aluminum sheet for use 111 building army and navy planes. Apply Now Trentwood Rolling Mill Employment offices: $101 Howard plant site, Trentwood: U. Employment THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW March 29, 1945. 9 in and to Net Chg. Si 3321 Mary Rollo Thurston, died August 1, 1944: value Henry P.

$6000. Gothmann, died March 25; value $50,000. Frances Marion Williams, died March value $2800. BUILDING PERMITS. Roy R.

White, W1827 Ninth: apartment alterations, $575. Harold Mincks, E841 Eighteenth; residence. $7500. J. W.

Wheeler, W823 Klernan; residence repairs, $300. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS. King Evanoff, 21712 Thirteenth, Spokane; garage in Opportunity, $500. Vito Ferrante, Dishman; greenhouse on southwest corner of Sprague and university, $300. J.

Hogan, route 8, Spokane; two tourist cabins In East Spokane, $1500, W. H. Stevens, 8414. Madella, Spokane; residence in Sprague Street addition, $200. J.

C. West, route 2. Opportunity; residence and garage in Opportunity. $625. KNOW DIFFERENCE! concavehoning for longer-lasting keenness HOSPITAL Brand Blades have able to precision keenness honed edges compare of the finest surgical instruments your guarantee of closer, cleaner shaves, You'll feel the difference, too, when you use these blades.

For the first and 4fth shaves are equally smooth and satisfying, ON SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS HOSPITAL -BLADES 25. HOSPITAL BRAND RAZOR BLADES NEWARK: 2, NEW JERSEY 1.01 .37 .16 .01 Volume. 200.000 340.000 460,000 540,000 720.000 Net Net chg. a 61 720.000; years agO, 98.122.723; ANNOUNCEMENTS 32 PHOTOS. Portrait will you wait.

Our samples convince you. Popular for $1: 75c each. TAYLOR'S PHOTO SHOP in the Archery, Sprague and Washington SPECIAL RATES ON CONFINEMENTS. Good Hospital Facilities. Wal.

3547. DR. H. D. COX.

605 Hyde. RIv. 4844. FOR A LOAN See Miss Rubertt, 216 Mohawk Bldg SPENCER supports are individually de signed Free dem 406 Ziegler. 1886 WHERE SHALL WE GO? 33 "MOM'S" chicken dinners.

luncheons parties. Reservations only. Broad. 6136 PERSONALS 34 HEEL marks make headaches. Use PLASTI-KOTE.

avoid scrubbing. waxing Easy, to apply. Also Alcohol and acid proof nonskid. in colors. Main 1840.

FOR relief of eczema due to fungus infection and in proper cases from symptoms of itching, write McK. Edwards. Valley Wash. MISCELLANEOUS articles, autos, furni ture. farm equipment, livestock tinanced Phone Mr.

Glynn, Main 1101. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mable Medford after March 1, 1945, Waldo Medford. WOULD like to adopt girl (birth to years). Pay expenses.

Write 14, care this newspaper. BABY buggies, baby supplies, all kinds. East Mission Pharmacy. Lake. 1236.

NUMEROLOGIST Business consultant Study '45 plans. M. 2356. W503 Sprague WANTED- Baby for adoption Will pay all expenses. Riv.

8906. LOANS TO HOUSEWIVES. See Mrs. Schussler, 501 Mohawk Bldg. BEAUTY SHOPS 38 CARDINAL RINGLET $3.50 up Cold Waves, $10-15.

guaranteed 508 NORFOLK BLDG. MAIN 3458 LONG-LASTING styled oil $4 complete; shampoo with hair Main style, 1926 $1 Glamour Shop 412 Kuhn. SPECIAL $6.50 PERMS FOR $4.50 Rayette Cold Wave, evening appts. Florence Salon. 408 Mohawk.

Riv. 6622 FOR your Easter permanent try the co*ck. Specialize to fine hair. Peaco*ck 310 Ziegler bldg. Main 1555 BILL WEBER'S.

M. 6511 Open Evens W820 Riverside, Balcony EASTER cold waves, $15 complete. Clinks's, S110 Post. Riv. 2322.

BE HAPPY WITH YOUR EASTER PERM Spot Beauty Shop. S324 Wash. Riv. 8583 LU'S- Permanents given with or with out app't. Open 8, close 7.

Riv 1320 HELEN CURTIS cold waves, $10, $15 $20. duch*ess. 208 Eagle. M. 1719.

WE have YOUR permanent up HYDE BEAUTY SALON. MAIN 6943 EASTER perm't. 4 specialized operators Bishop's. Sherwood Bldg M. 1590 PERMANENTS, $5 up LeRol's 8914 New owner, Mary Jane Schaar STILL time to get your Easter permanent Mirror Beauty, W511 Sprague.

M.1051 LOUIS LADIES' HAIRCUTTING All beauty work. N220 Post Main 1741 FRED'S permanents hot or cold Nicely tapered cut. 421 Exch Bldg. M. 1491 SCALP TREATMENT 39 ITCHY SCALP.

DANDRUFF TREATED E30 INDIANA. BROAD. 3804. Wanted Used Golf Balls Bring in your old Golf Balls to be recovered. Simchuk Brothers Athletic Supplies W720 First Ave.

Riv. 8097. KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE CHINESE HERBS ARE recommended for Bronchitis, Gastric, Stomach, Kidney, Bladder and Fe male Troubles, Neuritis, Asthma. Piles. Rheumatism.

Arthritis, etc. Consultation FREE. FOO YUEN Lee Yuen, CHINESE, HERB CO. Herb WALL ST. Specialist.

2 DOORS SOUTH OF RIVERSIDE 2000 200 100 5000 2000 5000 500 500 Met Leas Morn Glory Nev Stewart Sil Chieftain Sil Syndicate Sheep Creek Sil Summit Heela Latest Prices. Continued. -Female 4 48 Typist-Clerk Accurate records are necessary to maintain vital war production. You may qualify for a good job in the offices or, plant at Trentwood Rolling Mill. Good salary -an excellent place to work.

Inquire at: S101 Howard St. Plant Lite, Trentwood. U. S. Employment Service.

(Authorized Referral Required.) Earn While Learning Inexperienced workers can make $23.40 week; after 2 weeks pay is $25 week; after 4 weeks it is $27.30 week or better. The work is not difficult and employment is steady and essential to war effort. 48 hours weekly, with time and one-half over 40 hours. One week's vacation with pay after one year's employment. Group insurance.

Medical aid available for those who wish it. Apply person to Mr. Mueller, Spokane Toilet Supply, N629 Erie street. Authorized referral required from essential war workers. HOTEL MAID SEE HOUSEKEEPER.

WAITRESSES Short shift-7 p. NO SUNDAY WORK. See Mrs. Boesche. Coeur d'Alene Hotel FOUNTAIN GIRL EXPERIENCED TOP WAGES.

Howard's Pharmacy. W907 Riverside EXPERIENCED waitresses. Metropolitan Cafe, N113 Bernard. Apply in person after 11 a. m.

Union wages paid. COUNTER girl, 5 p. m. to 1 shift. W614 Third ave.

LADY for lunch meat department. Apply A Market in Westlake's Market. LADY for curtain finish department. City Dye Works, E422 Sprague. GIRLS to work in paper box factory.

Apply E304 Second. WAITRESS wanted. No Sunday work. Golden Gate Cafe, W726 Second. The Triple XXX WAITRESSES Kitchen Help NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

APPLY E2125 SPRAGUE. Beauty Parlor Operators Also Manicurist Average salary over. $40 per week Excellent working conditions. WESTERN HAIR CO. W819 RIVERSIDE.

WAITRESSES Top Wages BILL AND HARRY ULRICH. W415 MAIN. Authorized Referral Required. UNTIL P. M.

SATURDAY 9 P.M. SCHOOLS 40 EASTER PERMANENTS, $3 UP. Cold waves, $10; shampoo and hair style, 75c; manicures, 50c. DAVIS SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 416 Kuhn Bldg.

Main 6027. PERMANENT WAVES. $2.50 UP. Enroll in the new beauty culture classes now. Free finger wave.

Free marcels. SPOKANE BEAUTY SCHOOL. W817 SPRAGUE. RIV. 2003.

SWING into spring head-first with cold waves and other lovely waves. Everything in beauty service. MORSE BEAUTY SCHOOL, Jamieson Bldg. Reg. $3.50 Duart $2.50.

GIBSON BEAUTY SCHOOL. 224 Rookery Bldg. BARBER SCHOOLS 41 GOOD JOBS. GOOD PAY NOW AND after the war for men, ladies who earn and learn now. Full or part time.

Enroll now. Moler's, W405 Trent, Spokane. HELP WANTED Female 48 -We have permanent position open for young lady who 1s good at simple arithmetic, can write a clear hand and type accurately. week (48 hours), Permanent. Authorized referral required.

Apply The Spokesman-Review Employment Department. 702 Review Building. MAIDS Uniforms furnished, good pay, excellent working conditions. Investigate for a permanent job. See Mrs.

Waddell. Desert Hotel Oasis Authorized referral required.) SALESLADIES. WAITRESSES. EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. APPLY NOW.

NEWBERRY'S. WALL AND RIVERSIDE. EXPERIENCED cook for family. Top wages. Private room.

References required. Write 34, care this newspaper, or phone Main 5962, 9 to 11 a. or 4 to 6 p. m. SPOKANE bank wants Junior clerk.

Good opportunity for young lady who is ambitious to learn and progress in the buslness. Write 17, care this newspaper. OPENINGS, laundry finishing department. Experienced, or will train. Steady, fulltime positions.

Washington Laundry, N610 Washington. RECEPTIONIST, gen. 5-d. wk, $120 PBX OPERATOR, 5-day week, $115. RECEPTIONIST, some dictation, $140.

Spokane Emp. 812 Paulsen Bldg. M. 3441. HOUSEKEEPER- -Assist with housework and care of children.

Nice private room and bath: good salary; generous time off, Riv. 8496. WAITRESS work. Good wages. Experlence unnecessary.

Steady employment, full or part time: evening shift. after 5:30 p. m. Gage's. 1018 Northwest blvd.

EXPERIENCED breakfast cook. No night or Sunday work. Marnell's, N6 Howard. Main 6715. EXPERIENCED saleslady for newsstand.

Must be over 25. Excellent working conditions. Apply Newsstand, Union Station. EXPERIENCED cook. Apply Riverside Lunch, Main 6511, or Glen.

4251. Mrs. Andrist. HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman; good home. Ed Brockly, Box 128, Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

DISHWASHER- Apply Motor Terminal Restaurant, Trent and Howard. WANTED, usherettes. full or part time. Orpheum Theater. EXPERIENCED fry cook.

Ella's Lunch. Stevens. ELDERLY lady companion to semiinvalid: nice home. Lake. 2095.

HOUSEKEEPER- Small family: congenlal home. Main 6617. Riv. 0690. DISHWASHER wanted, tearoom Sacred Heart hospital.

See Mrs. Snell. PLACEMENT BUREAU. MAIN 2421. Stenographic.

Typists, Bookkeepers. GIRL in Cannon Hill district occasionally stay with children. Riv. 5013. WOMAN for light housework, for workIng couple.

Wal. 1292. Noons. LADY to assist with housework. Broad.

1664. 1020 Summit Blvd. GIRL to park cars and service station work. W425 Second. HOUSEKEEPER wanted.

Reference, $100 month. 3 adults. child. Riv. 1426.

GIRLS willing to learn. Apply laundry superintendent, Davenport hotel. LADY to work typist preferred Apply W816 Sprague. 2 WAITRESSES wanted. Nim's Cafe No.

1, N118 Stevens. EXPERIENCED counter girl. W614 30. Riv. 2057.

HELP WANTED- -Female 4 48 Continued. Positions Open FOR Service Men's Wives with department store experience. who expect to remain in Spokane 90 days. The Palace Authorized Referral Required, Fountain AND Counter Girls DAY SHIFT -EXCELLENT WAGES. MEALS, UNIFORMS FURNISHED.

SEE MR. INGRAM. Post Exchange, Galena Airfield. THOROUGHLY experienced saleslady for steady position, ready-to-wear millinery, Top salary and commission. Eggert's, W514 Riverside.

WAITRESS TOP WAGES- -NO SUNDAY WORK. MAYFAIR TAVERN. $202 Washington. LADY, vicinity 32d and Grand, to care for 3-year-old, afternoons, in your home. Riv.

7031. WANTED Girls to assist in egg departmen. (Authorized referral required. Commercial Creamery, $159 Cedar. MAIDS wanted- -Excellent hours, conventent shifts, full or part time shifts.

Apply manager's office, Davenport hotel. HOUSEKEEPER, not over 50, parents employed. 2 boys school age. Riv. 6188.

Lake. 1458 after 6. HELP WANTED Male 50 B-o-y-s Splendid opportunity for live wire boys who want parttime work out of school. You can earn good money with us. No experience necessary.

We'll teach you while you earn. What you make depends on your ability. We have a few newspaper routes open in Spokane and the Inland Empire. There may be one in your neighborhood. See or write Frank Hoffman 201 Review Bldg.

Spokane, Wash. SHOEMAKERS ALL AROUND MEN. IDEAL FOR Experienced War Veterans Positions In various sections of the west. See, write or wire M. P.

Marks. repair W802 J. C. Penney Spocane," Wash. Riverside.

200 Men Wanted Miners, muckers, timbermen, chucktenders, shaftmen. Inexperienced Select men also wanted. Eligible ages 18 up. your jobs in one of our five for producing men mines. Modern homes near by with families, boarding houses at our mines for single men.

SEE OR WRITE H. G. LOOP. 416 Empire State Spokane, Wash. Authorized Referral Required.

RELIABLE Industrious man for country grain elevator work. Steady year-around work at good monthly salary. Expertenced man preferred, but will train man willing to learn. References and Grain authorized referral required. Connell Growers, Inc.p Connell.

Wash. WANTED 2 A-1 metal men. 1 A-1 me chanics. Excellent working conditions. Good pay Plenty of work.

KAUFFMAN SALES, 3d and Madison. Riv. 2196. MAN to work in shipping department and warehouse. Loose Wiles Biscuit Co.

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