The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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Tbm OSSGOXI STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Saturday Maralag. Kovemlr II. 1342
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cial ussnnsiriilirr bar errata which
may appear in adiu tlssiiunta pub
liahed in -its colurans and in cases
where this -super si at fault orill
reprint that part of aa advertise
ment in whictt the kjrpecrapbical
mistake occurs.
The Statesman ius-ras th right
to reject euesti enable adesrtiiing
It further icserres th -right te
place all advertiasng uwder the
proper cstostficatioa.
A "Blmd" Ad an ad containing
a Statesman box number lac an ad
dress is for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
is not at liberty to divulge infer'
mation -ae to the Identity e aa
advertiser uciss a SUnd a.
LiTeslock and Poohry
FOR 8AIJC: New Hampshire Pullets
ready
my. rn. zzasi. uee a
Hatchery.
a-rtR K AT .m Coed work -neraa. Ino.
Brook Store. Joe, May. Sitvertoa.
HelplTanted
ONE HOSPITAL. Maid. diet kit
chen helpers. 1 waitress. santo kit
chen helper. I -male Janitor. Good
Sages Oregon State .TubercuksMS
ospiud. I
r - -
noimiSTBtntS. reft-ieerator
iceman ac linoleum layera. M. I. Stiff.
Help Wanted -Slalc
Worker w -ess stayed to war are
Surtloa saasrid aes apply and wttl aot
be ceasMeead far eamptoysseat by ssa-
pierer adrertJsln to this
Meter Reader: Apply to- ft. P. Cross
land. Monday. Nov. 13. Portland Qen
aral Electric Co.. 237 N. . liberty St.
wint some onk to fall large
free. 109 Mill St.
f taf'I'Vrk
i CONSTRUCTION LABORfCRS "
' 05c PER HOUH !
SOUND CONSTRUCTION AND
ENGINEERING CO. I
TILLAMOOK. OREGON I
Contact your local .D. S. BMPLOT-TT-
UENT OFFICX for detail
. ' . AMJM4 la . n
JU1 war industry or to the lumbering.
logging or BOD-nrnM wwm
Will not be considered.
Help Wanted Female
WOMAN or capable girl by Dec. 12.
Room, board. 840 mo. Mca. K. G.
Coons. Rt. L Box 313. Oregon City,
1 woman foi cook. i woman for
laundry wk. Board, nn, wages. P. 748
WOMAN ; for : house work, stay
Bights. 783 Bear of N. 18th.
GIRL or .WOMAN for Gen. house
.ork and care of children.- $50.00 per
no. Board A BflOTtu Td. 83T0.
HOUSEKEEPER, adults. 32 00 mo.
phone 3391. 8C30 So. Commercial
WAITRESS Chines Tea Garden, .
j - -r.r - - '
EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST and
stenographer, professional office SUte
qualifications. Write Box 3384. in care
Statesman. , -. -
OPPORTUNITY for dignified work in
small Christian institution. Several
openings for competent woman as night
superintendent, housekeeper or cook.
No objection to a woman with child
under 12 years Write for particulars
to Shirley Heinie. 538 -SE Ash St,
Portland. Or-
WAITRESS WANTED. The Spa.
. Situations Wanted
CHILDREN. Day car. Phone 32T
Plain sewing (reas.). 254 N. Church.
For Sale -MUcellancoug
POTATOES field run. gljo- per
rt. Bring sacks. H. Teepie. Rt- 1.
mL North on Wallace Road.
ONE PAIR beautiful fog light, pre
focused lenses. Bargains at fa. 1820
N. lstn. n.
Ammunitions
1 New shipment just m. 1 gauge- and
as nuge. small shot. Shotgun ammu
aition. Western Auto Supply Co Ph.
GOOD USED Davenport, ft. , 323
sL Winter. -- ' .
NEW OH burner circulating heat
T Lare aiae 57Ja. Western Auto
Supply Co. rnona iki.
REFRIGERATOR for V00"
pew. glee casa, : a '" , -'
,britl -:-'-.r..r:-,-, -iru-'Ar-"
IS ft Brumpton Trailer House, ateeps
oil eir, gasoBn range, hwd. toei
hT-Hoir" ea Elliott Trans.jCo
Mar State weigh scaJea. Grand Bond.
FORD SEDAN, model New rub
ber & battery. orirwiatta
dltion. About cds. ad growth
wood. 0 food KanirajjuBets.
t mos. 4 good Hampshira roosters, T
mo. 13 bales straw. sks. wheat.
gtymoute Dr. DonH call Sunday.
potted Poland boar yr. old. M.
Groves. Rt. 2. B. 3SJ. Salem. 1 mi.
of Quinaey
' 4 BURNER GAS range- with oven.
$10. 142 Atorama Ave.
For Belcrest properties see
U. G. Krueger. 14T N. Caml. Pn.47M
nvTNPOHT and chair, dining
' hairs, china cabinet. 1 rug and
'pad. S75.ROS St.
ADVERTISING
Western Advertising r ;
EepresenUtiyes;
v" George D. Ooee. Jnd
San Francisco Los Angeles Seattle
' jastern Advertisiiil
Representatives 7
; Ward -Griffith Company. Ine.
i Chicago. New ...York. Detroit.
Boston, Atlanta
Orepon ot Second CUuUott.F
ttahed everv morrtn? ercept aronaay.
CtOi 1,
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tor 1 year In advance. Per copy cents.
- Pv City Career. 1 cents nonth.
tuoo -year in advance in Marlon ana
adjacent counties.
Money to Loan
OTTICK CASH LOANS
CALL, WHITE e phone tSiM) u.
saMsn s oiocst ' Mrrast nom ownea
and bom managed finance mstitu
Uon Youi ginaacsat affairs will ba
ortvacv Vow -wiil be riven
deration tn the tepaytna of voui
loan or rraottne of extensions
1 to 12 MONTHS TO .REPAY
You oaa pay to full any time to
red use tn 'east
ONLY BORROWER SIGNS
ft andorsera t nsnt mad aa fttrnl
ROY H r STRMONS MCR ,
"gSral finance
CORPORATION
1M So.
St
tias
Jk Bush
PRIVATE MONEY
AUTO AND TRUCK: LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re
duce pay mints Matter tor near to
used car No daisy e red top You
will retain puwimii of th vehicla
1 to MONTHS TO PAY
ROY EL SIMMONS
US South raramerelsl Street
in ue no t-ni
CASH LOANS
; 89S to 43M toana tor afl
inupiisas. Da your ear.
furnitar. livestock, salary
or wtfaer pevaaaal property
for ecurtty.Pp to -a jrear
( to repay. Prompt, confi
dential aerrtee.
CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
Stt Court St. Ph. 444S
Ground teor Salem
S-22S Lto. Mn
WR UOaft )
auainasa lauHj- WW
flMVwsfseVVsT
ROBERTS
or eon tracts HAWKINS Si
INC. i Realtoas. Gaardiaa. Snllding
For Saier--4Jiseellaneona
1 Maytag. Washing
Machines
For Rent
AT HOGG BROS.
-exclusive Dealers for Maytag vl
XBO state St. iTione
MONARCH : ELECTRIC range. Call
evenings. SOS N. 3th. Ph. .9465.
White Pekin ducks. Young, does
buck rabbits. Rt a. Box 573. )a mi.
East of Auburn achooL
MUST SELL I Twin bed. spring, by
ner spring mattress, excel! . cond.:
dining room set; JS calibre Colt auto
matic revolver, 30 rounds ammuni
tion; i Weyman tenor banjo, excel!,
cond.t coil spring day bed. two mat
tresses: club chair; 2 dressers. 2010
Nebraska.
IF ITS good used furniture you
want, see Bright Furniture Store. If
. - fitrnitur tA
see Bright Furniture Store. Top cash
prices paid. n tourx ai. x-ii. un.
ONE VERY GOOD cash register.
Starbuck Cottage. North Salem.
FOR SALE of trade, laundry stove,
new. with copper coil. 1850 N. lSth St.
CANNING CARROTS. 3 lb. PtL 7998.
COAL, CIRCULATOR, also burns
12 wood. $23.00 1990 Elm St.
Aprons greet eda glfta 679 N High
SEE HOGG BROS,. 260 State St for
liberal trade m on your old furniture
CANARIES at 1108 N. Church.
OLD NEWSPAPERS
For innumerable household uses
The paper shortage has been ticked
so you can use 'em again for starting
fires. ' 10c a bundle. Statesman office
USED LUMBER. 2x12. 8x10. for sale.
774 Trade St.-after 5 P. M.
Wanted Furniture
WANTED, used circulator. Ph. 21726.
HAVE out of town customer for good
used davenport and chair. Phone 1511.
433 Court St
CASH FOR
noM goads R
rum it tire gk b
Forgay Ph M4.
Wanted Miscellaneous
Wanted: Board & room for yr. boy.
Englewood- Dist. Box 2388. Statesman.
USED POOL. TABLE. Call Mr. Smith,
4133. during
SPOT CASH for hJi. furniture, ap
plianeeat stove or what have you?
Call tb- T N. Waodry Auction and
Furniture rt M10 A Summer BU
Salem. Ph. all.
USED FUTUirTUR Ph STSS
USED APPLIANCES. Ph. S110.
WANT TO Buy. Used xajnerea
snsea McSwaa Photo Shan. 4SS Stoto
FILBERT AND wataot drytng. new
wratmg Ph 8i Lee' Hatcbary
USED 1-URNITURE. Ph. S11S.
filiscellaneous
. NATION -WIDE
t FINCaaiPRIMTrNO
- Is evident. Investigate this rapidly
expanding fiM tor classifiers, filers.
Millions must be fingerprinted, offer
ing oppor. for weU-paid poslttons.
Common school suffi. (low cost). Writ
Fingerprint. Corbett BL, Portland.
Dental Plate Repair
.' TWO-HOUR SERVICE Of MOST,
i CASXS
Bring r Mall Your Plates for- Repair
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg State 4b ComT- Ph S3J1
For. Rent Room
SLEEPINO ROOMS close la by
r month. Phone TsST.
LARGE Sleeping room. 700 Stewart.
Brooms ""nessto
SLEEPING RMS.. SCO Marian.
iloom and Board
BETTER BRO 6k ram T4S S Conn St
TWATVVSA
peuoous
SUPPER BLOrX.
JUSTPrvH
L1IMOTES
- jl lu ai-T
... r' r' - L.
N - - V 1 lL I I
IS 1 -
Eloney to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN"
FOR
Buying. boUding or r-buOdlng
property: ;
You can now refinance vour month
ly payment contract, with S or "1
year man. witnout nmuij paymen
on th principal each 6. months If
desired. . - . .
STATE FINANCE CO.
-212-222 Guardian Bldg. Uc S21S M222
Aato Loans - .
- Willamette Credit 0. -
STB JTLDOR GUARDtAM BUIIJHNG
UCXNSE N , tf ttS .
GUARANTEED
.LOANS : ' .
Weva been making am to people tn
m and vicinity tor a wag am ana
know tb kind of servto employ-eredtt-warthy
psopte want. Our
a. s33 to 8300. are mad la strict
piltacy on signature only, or on car
larnnur. atonuuy
John C Haeren. Mrr.
Ground Fir New BUgh Aldg.
Personal "Finance ' Co.
Stt STATS STREET- At High Street
Telephone 3191 ;
Stat Ueanass: S-122 M-1SS.
Loans Wanted
WANTED PRTVATB SCOM1
TO LOAN aa goad lUas r
ato. W01 pay 6 intoroet
V H. URABZNHORST St
.REALTORS'
Financial
W ANTED -Ta ouy
urn lisnrtiaa dteoouat
risen n i Co SU Guardian Bldg
PRIVATE MONEY to loan on real
estate Fir and auto lisaiisnws,
C H. SANDERS 231 N. High Sst
I Buy Real Estate Contracts and
mak loans on city and farm prop
erty. H you jar in need t a loan
me FUST, as my priwe w a-
tn loan is tne lowest in mum.
C. Z1ELINSKJ 38o center
Fhnst 22323
For Lien t A partmenls
HOUSEKEEPING room. pri. bath.
Pri.' enL 1010 Oak. Ph. 8230.
3 RMS . front entrance, main floor,
adults. 580 N: Liberty. Ph. 4494.
UPSTAIRS turn, apt 2310 N. 4th.
1 a t nn $8 up. 1318 8. 13th.
2 r. turn, up stairs. 2003 Maple. Apt. 9
1 1 rra. turn, hskpg. 146 Center.
For Rent Bouses
lla ACRE with 4 rm. furn. house.
$33. 3 rm. partly furn. with ahower $20.
O. - E RAE 1253 State Ph. 6761
FOR RENTS Coxy 4 room furnished
house. $30.00.
P. H. BELL
212 Guardian Bldg. Phone 8168
16 RM. MOD. home, close in. Capi
tol St. $80. Heat furnished. Pioneer
Trust Co. Ph. .3136.
MODERN, steam heated residence, 9
bedrooms. 878 N. Cottage street.
HOUSE FOR RENT on Sunnyview
Ave. Call after 6 p. m. Phone g285.
3 Rm $7 mp. Adults. Ph. 7277 Eve
4 RM. FURN. flat. 2160 N. 5th.
for Rent
TRUCKS for rent You drive Mc
Cods A LoveH ohone 600
MODERN COTTAGES. $4 & up
i unction Aut Court So Commercial
Wanted to Rent
SMALL HOUSE in Salem, state price.
311 East Cloy, Monmouia, urcKun
Wanted. 2 bed room home wired for
electric range. Phone 7665.
For Sale -Real Estate
DISTANT OWNER SAYS SELL her
9 room home with furniture. With
minor repairs, painting and papering it
can be made very comfortable. Street
peved and paid. Price only $1230.
Cash $500. balance in easy terms.
A HOME it AN INCOME in this 3
family house, close to business dist
rict. Priced for quick sale at $3300.
SPECIAL: You won't need even an
"A" gas book to go to and from
work, if you buy this 6 room house,
only 4 blocks from State Bldgs. It is
priced low at $3750. Ask to see it.
OWNER TRANSFERRED, offers new
modernistic home of 2 bedrooms, un
finished upstairs, hardwood floors,
fireplace, Venetian bunds, oil floor
furnace, plastered utility room and
garage. Lawn, shrubs, trees, berries.
Lot Stales. Price reduced to $3500.
See Mrs. L. H. Ellis, with LEO N.
CHTLDS. D4C. REALTORS, 344 State
St. Phone S26L - j
S BED RM ""home, only 1, yrs. old.
Hdw ftoa. throughout. Now district.
2 blocks to school. Priced to aeU. Terms
Best location in tUlern. 6 Rm. Full
Basement Furnace. Fireplace.
Immediate Possession: 9 Rm. unfin
ished, upstair. Hdw. firs, full bsse
ment, auto, furnace. firepbre. Tile
dramboard. House Bke new. good dis
trict. See toe yourself at 1470 N. 18th
St.
Almost Completed. 9 Rm. Hdw. Fls,
full basement.: auto, furnace. All large
room. Just th horn you baa been
looking for. why look, further r FHA
Terms. ' i i "
SEE RICH L. REDaANN
1ST f. High Street. Phone, 9203 . for
the and many more. - " j
GOOD BUYS to suburban tracts on
bus - lute, easy terms, th price Is
right No liability in looking. A-money
maker in a garden proposition. Crop
payment.
H C SHIELDS. Oreg. Bldg. Ph. 8902
CUT' DOWN or overhead have office
or business In Your home. Large house
doe in. on busy street. Priced right
and terms for quick sale. Ph. 0 j
BEAUTIFUL NEW horn, automatic
sawdust heat. Large basement and
yard. Immediate pose-salon. 1150 N. 13.
. NICELY DECORATED,
- 3 Rm horn with abundance f fruit,
S Iota, for cash. $2630. South.
H. P. Grant; Realtor
929 Court St. S -Ov, Ph, 8744
MODERN MOT. home. 4 bdr, 2
bathrooms. S block new high school.
1343 B St. Phi 674fC:-
9 RM. HOME. Highland school dis
trict. Terms. 349 Hickory.
1 mi
ft
For Sale Real Estate
HOMELESS? - "r
Here's your chance. Now vacant.
S Room- Home. 2 bed rooms, wired
for range, basement, excellent i loca
tion. Can be shown any time. See
Louis 3echtel or Mrs. Needham. 341
state su Room 4.
4 RM. house. Immediate
1140 &, 22. Inq. 2107 Center.
' SALE or TRADE small apt. h
1616 Oak St. Ph. 8230. .
Wanted Real Estate
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
' 96 more houses - to sell all prices.
C H. SANDERS 231 N. High 9838
Business Opportunities
' ON ACCOUNT -of health must sell
my Uttle krocerv service station bust'
ness at Eoia. 3 mi. from Salem an Sa-
lesn-Rickreall Hlway. See m at th
store or write W. D. Bird, Rt. 4. Salem
GAS STATION for rent, center of
Sahm. fine opportunity. Ph. 9222,
For -Sale Wood
DRY 18 old fir. Ph. 2-1163.
Old and 2nd gwth 16. Ph. 7571.
MIX WITH your dry 16 in. green
alab and mill. 416 Denvered 2 cd. load
apprax. Ph. 8522 or 6217. t -
ORDER your bast Utah
today. A eel is on th way.
rui ca Ph. ssn.
GOOD DRY M slab,g load. Orege
Fuel Co, Ph. 9533. ,
DRY AND GREEN mill -wood, mil
ends. We deliver now. Ph. -8949. -.
18 IN. 2nd GROWTH. $11-06 cd.
Quick delivery Ph. 7335. ,
WOOD Plenty. Ashcraft. Ph.
DRY WOOD. Phon 666X
Wood. Graca. 4U N. 12. Ph. 9379.
Wood Sawing
PHONE 3832. Maddy.
PHONE 3333.
N. CeaTL
Personal
REV. OPAL EAGAN. aptritna pay.
chologiat. Dairy 929 Belmont St.
For Sale Used Cars
3 Plymouth sadenInq. 959 Center.
1933 FORD 3. good tires, radio, heat
er; leaving for armed forces. 861 S. 12th.
'33 VS. motor run only 9.000 miles,
$60. Completely overhauled. Ph. 8707
after 4.-00 p. m.
33 Pontiac coach, good cond. Bast
cash offer. -989 Saginaw, 11 a.m.-l p.m.
OLDS Deluxe sedan, radio, heater.
90 tires, will tsade for coupe or
$473 cash. 2010 Nebraska.
"35 VS coupe. Good tires, lots of
extras. Good condition. 793 McCoy.
1934 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, good
condition. es rubber. 1043 N. 18th.
CHEV. and Plymouth 1933 models.
Good rubber, good engines. For sale
quick Call 3838 or 2-1622.
1941 DODGE platform truck. Us ton.
low mileage, excellent rubber., nearly
new condition 1843 Grant St.
1929 M "A Coach, good tires. Inq.
2485 N. 4th St, between 4 p. m and
WantedUsed Cars
"C" SHROCK
TO BUY OR SELL YOUR CAR.
Salem's Oldest Independent
Used Car Dealer
Church & Chemeketa Sts. Ph. 7922
35-38 lightcar, cash or trade in
older model 1390 Third St, W. Salem.
Lost and Found
LOST: Head band for earphones.
Please return to 1263 -East Ave.
LOST: 3 keys in black leather key
teiner. Ph. 2-1670.
Business
Cards la this directory ran
en a monthly basis only.
Rate: SUES per 1 1 a e per
month.
Anto Brakes '
M&a
273 South Commercial
Batteries
WTLLARD batteries, all types. R. D
3M " CatsWCa rfhOO POQO.
Bieyeli
BICYCLES. Hew and raesadlnoned.
Harry W Scott. 147 S. Com'cL P. 4516
Brashes
Poller
1749 Grant. Ph. 9381.
Chimney Sweep
NorUmess Chimney S'
Ph. 4436
Farming
GENERAL COMMERCIAL farming
Marshall At Kafner. P. 2-134$,
Florists
Brerthaupt's 447 Court. I Phon 9199
Funeral Directors
TarwfQlger Funeral
Ph.
Hosiery
Baal SUk Hosiery Mills Ph. 79
Mrs. K. Moseley. Gen, Del. Salem.
Ilattresses
CAPrrOX. BEDDING CO. Phone 4069
Listen to -faondle- an the air Monday sights,
1 1 1 1 1 P WIS RVE MINUTES MV GOOQSi ITS E3-EVEN CCLOCK) V 4 IeS22ic
V aiSiSB? S -BETTER WAJE MM Uf? yJZJ 1 jjPAU5? f r-
- ; v 7 WESEEMEP ) 1 SO ME CAW GO. v M ' S-r-V
trt
jViIdhg Lassies
Vote All-Stars
The Salem genior high school
tIg: vojleyball leagues complet
ed reculax schedules Friday and
unmediately voted an All-Star
team in each loop. The All-Star
teams will play-lor a champion
ship ; title,, the .Juniors meeting
the Seniors oa 'November 23,
Sophomores s. Juniors on No
vember 24 and Sophomores vs.
Seniors on November ;25.
. The All-Star selections were
ss follews: Seniors Helen
Calkin. Kath Jeaes,' Shirley
Parker, Jaaet Kagers -Pat
Laary. DclU Merk. Kate Grif
fith, LetOe WHsaR. Swelda
Thsteher . and ' Lois Barrlek.
Jaalars Cy Craven, Barbara
Kent, Evelyn - Myers. Betty
Kerb, Faye Please, Pal Schnei
der, 1 Barbara Weddle, Bes
Saaltb, Dalares Deagberty and
Martha WUder. Sophamar--
Beveriy Wadswertb,! rVllma
Karaegt, Paollae Catier, Mar
ta Maere, Ksby Banhasa, Shir
ley KeBagy. Darathy Kiehard.
sass,' Thelnia Gamble, - Paris
Diaabat aad LMsretUl
Taking No Chances
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 20
(ACoach Ike Armstrong - of
Utah must mean business about
his : intentions of t beating Idaho
here Thanksgiving day.: .
! He has decided to scout at Idaho-Portland
university ! game at
Boise Saturday himself. Usually
assistant Coach Vadal Peterson
handles the Utes' scouting.
Roberts News
1 ROBERTS- The Home Econo
mics: club held a covered dish
luncheon Tuesday at the grange
hall. ,- ' : ; ;
j Mrs.1 TL. D. Johnston was elec
ted chairman for the ensuing
year. "
! Two quilts were tacked during
the day. '
The club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Chet Nelson in Decem
ber. Transportation
! WANTED: Riders to Swan Island,
graveyard, C-day. Tel. 9685.
' BUSS wants riders to- Portland. In
quire 960 N. Com'L ,
i TRANSPORTATION to fieorge Buck
ley job. Portland. Ph. SCSI. Salem.
Directory
Paints and Lacquers
Complete line N ASON paints. Liberal
terms. R D. Woodrow, 394: N. Church.
Painting & Paperhanging
Reasonable. Ph. 4323
"Bud" Fry. Rt. 6, B 327F. Ph. 21148.
Printing
rOR STATIONERY, cards, pamphlets,
program books .r ny -ksnd of print
ing, call The Statesman Printing De
partment 219 8. Commercial. Tete-
nn. - -v . i .
Plsstering
AUt work a specialty Ph. 2-4032.
Radio Service
! RAY MOORrS. 44Y Court. Pb. fall.
Schools-
In
SALEM SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
STREAMLINED COURSES
Write. Phone or CaU
for BookieiJW N. Capitol
Transfer
U-DRTVK TRUCKS iT FOR RENT
Blankets furn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph. 9062
FOR LOCAL OR DISTANT tranter,
storage, burner aU. briquets. Trucks to
Portland daily. Agent Pierce Auto
freight. Including Cauf. points. Lanner
Transfer Ca - Ph.. 313L -
- Vacuum Cleaner Service
tnorizad Mmmm, . wr . ,. 1 ,n
makes cleaners. Hogg Bras. Ph. 9149
Well Drilling
R. A West e Sons. Rt g. B. 443.
7:39, KOLN.
Additional
80,000 to Watch
Columbus Game
NEW YORK, Nov. 20
Therell be no argument about
Saturday's biegest football crowd.
ItH be at Columbus, Ohio, where
80,000 fans, the largest single
gatherinE oi the year, are expec
ted to watch Michigan and Ohio
State battle it out for at least a
share of the western coxtference
title.
The only crowd: to anywhere
near approach that figure is the
one of 60,000 slated to sit In on
the Stanford-California proceed
ings at Berkeley.
1 Pacific coast:
Washington-UCLA, 40,000, Wash
ington State-Second Airforce, 10,
000. Conn to Resume
Wars After War
NEW CUMBERLAND, PL, Nov.
29 Corporal Billy Conn
thinks the war will be over in
plenty of time for him to take up
his ring career again.' -
"I'm young and in great, shape.'
Pittsburgh's 25-year-nd contend
er for -Joe '.Louis' heavyweight
crown said Friday, "and IU still
be young when this war's over."
Handsome Billy hopes the
Brown Bomber feels the same
way because; Td just love to
meet him again.
Conn is teaching this army re
ception "center's boxing; team how
to .do it the Johnny Ray way
and he's enthusiastic about his
job. .
Ray Jones Patient
At; Salem Hospital
MISSION BOTTOM Ray
Jones was taken ' to the Salem
General hospital last week after
having several , heart attacks.
. Mrs. Cotter Gould, a daughter,
is staying at the Jones - home to
be near her father... Mary June
Jones has also been here a few
days. She lives in Portland with
her mother."
Campbells to Operate
Lunch Room Again;
GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Campbell, who own the Checker
board lunch ro6m and cabins, are J
again operating tne lunch room.
The. Westfalls, who leased the
place in the late summer, have re
linquished their lease. The Camp
bells built the first unit of the
campground about 18 years ago
and have operated it at. intervals
during that time.
Pasco Pops Whitman
PASCO,- Nov. 20 OP) Pasco
Flyers amassed an impressive
lead over Whitman early in Fri
day's game to defeat the Mission
aries 33 to 7.' The Hosts, aparked
by Levi McCormick. rolled up a
26 toD start by midtime. ' '
Mickey Mouso
Club Notes
HI, Ho, Mice!
Well, Mice, we sure had the
fun last week, two grand shows
and a stage-show. The show was
delayed quite a while, but if was
out of our control.
-"M,M.C.'
, For last .week's stage " show we
had bade with us seven-year-old
Eddie Eimes, who sang the Mar
ine's hymn. : Maurice Hutzenro
der also sang for us. For this
week's show we have a lot of fun
all cooked up. ."-f ' ',,
- ; hilc :r
"Our screen attraction . will be
"Eagle Squadron' with ' Robert
Stack, Diana - Barrymnre, Jon
Hall and Eddie Albert, with com
panion feature "A Close Call for
EUery Queen, a mystery . thril
ler, with ' William - Gargaa and
Margaret Lindsay. There will al
so be another,, chapter or the ser
iaL also commtmity singing and
swell contests, so come to Mickey
Mouse V and bring your friends.
The opening jtime is; at one o'
clock, so well be-seeing you then.
- - Bob Hagedorn
Ramona Spence
15,000 to See
U0-0SClast
At Corvallis
(Continued from page 7)
John Warren will bring bis be
hemoths into Corvallis at full
strength xmetyng they couldn't
say at Ixm Angeles last week when
Floyd - Rhea, today's , game cap
tain, Jim Shepard, Val Culwejl
and Dick Ashcom, all first string
linemen, missed action against the
Trojans. But they're ready for the
Orange. s;:r.:- -., .-.. ..'-.-'.
According to weights listed by
each squad the Webfoots will out-
pound the Beavers two and a half
pounds per man in the line. 194
to 192, and the respective back-
fieidg- will scale an average . of
185 for each member. ,
- -The Corvallis canto has been
shrouded in gloom all Week since
it is not likely powerhouse full
backs Joe Day and Choc Shelton
will see action today. Both have
serious knee injuries and Day:
topped that off by. coming down
with the flu Wednesday. As much
of Coach Ion Stiners offense ' is
placed on the ploughing ability
of his fullbacks, loss of these two
men hits the Beavers where it
hurts most Day, Is also leading
yardage gainer for the Orange. .
Orange Will P.
However; the Beaver passing
attack,' Which clicked 20 times in
34 attempts -Against Stanford last
week, is, the weapon -with which
Stiner hopes to offset the loss of
his two battering rams. Stiner has
moved right halfbacks Lee Gus-
tafson-and Bob Leichardt into the
fullback oot as alternates which
leaves Bill McGinn! whoU do
much of. the passing, as the only
available right half for that spot
Despite the clouds over Corval
lis, both camps have been labor
ing strenuously all week with the
past well forgotten. Today's game
is the counting game the tilt
which - both teams 'label "must
win" every -year. " - 1 :"
The battle draws the curtain on
Oregon's -season, and the college
grid careers of thirteen Webfoot
seniors, namely, RobUn, Rhea,
Shephard, Ashcom, running guard
Val Culwell; ends Russ Nowling.
center Steve 'Bodner, tackles - Ed
Moshofsky and Tom Terry, quar
terback Len Surles, guard Bob
Davis and halfbacks Roy Tippy"
Dyer and Kenny Oliphant
Series Started im ' . .
The Beavers have one more en
gagement after' today,-that being
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with Michigan State at East Lan
sing, Mich., next Saturday. .
' More statistics: Oregon State
won the first classic played be
tween the scools back in 1834 by
a score of 18-0. Oregon retaliated
the next year and ran up the. most
lopsided score ever made in an
Oregon-Oregon State game, 42-0.
Since and including those, two
years the Ducks have . won 24
times, the Beavers 14 and seven
wound up" a draw.. The' Webfoots
have compiled 411 points over the
years to State's 257.
Turner Mail
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.TURNER, route one C. E.
Collier, who has work ?n, Van
couver, was one of the many who
escaped from the fire In the Van
couver "Hudson House dormitory'
last Friday.. . . ; -f
Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Holt of
Bend spent a week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' A. Holt
He came to help his fa their work'
on big new house. Other relatives
were also visited. Mr. Holt has
charge of . classes in airplane me
chanics at Bend. - ', lr
. Warren . Pohle Is having , his
property improved by - having 1
stumps pulled and brush from
swales removed. - .
Nusom Family -Has
Visitors
ELD R I ED G E Mrs. L. D
Brooke of Hayward. Calif 'who
has been' visiting her mother, Mrs
A. . W. Nusom, and ' family, is
spending a few days at St. Paul
with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ramie
Lambert ' 4 : ,
:- A. W. Nusom, who suffered a
paralytic stroke two weeks ago,
is improving at the Deaconess
hospital. ,-l j. . '... 'T-.'
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker of
Portland - visited relatives here
last week.."' . 1 1 ;
Camp Adair Pro jett
Reported Progressing
MT. ANGEL Sylvester
Schmitt , chairman of the Mt
Angel Camp Adair committee re
ported that donations are continu
ing to come in. ' In additioh to
those already reported the ollow
ing have -been ; received: '$25 in
booksTrom Mt Angel college; $10
in cash from the St Ann's Altar
society; $15 from the Knights of
Columbus; a radio from T. BEn-
dres; floor-lamp from '"Alfred
Klinger; book' case from Joseph
Wagner. . '"' ;
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