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TW OUTGO!! 5TATECMA1T, Salem Oregon,; Saturday Homing, December 13. IS2 Tested l and. ified ; JMver&sing Classified Adrertlsiox . Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three lnsertlob per tine ..., 73c Six Insertions per tine 40c One month per line $1.25 Minimum charge 29c; 3 tl. min imum 35c; 6 tL min. 45c. No refunds. ,; , - Copy tar this page accepted un til 6 30 the evening before publica tion for classification Copy re ceived after this time rtU be run under' the beading- "Too Lata to Classify." v. , . The Statesman assumes bo finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear In advertisements pub lished in its columns and tn cases where this paper is at fault wUl reprint that part of an advertise ment tn - which the typographical mistafco occurs The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising It further reserves the right to place all advertisiag under the proper classification. A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dressis for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman is not at liberty to divulge Infor mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a UUnd" ad. Livestock and Poultry Turkeys for sale en farm. LeRoy Wallace. H. Jb. B. lis. AumsvUle Hvfj. For Sale: Fresh rails: cow yrs. Id. 2518 Cherry Ave. Ph. 6380. NEW HAMPSHIRE puUets ready to lay. Phono Z-2861. Leei Matcnery. WANTED: JO cows, fresh or to freshen soon. M. B. Findley. 1 mi. K. of Rlckreall. Help Wanted COUPUE to help -run small farm stocked with few cows and chickens. State type of proposition Interested in. and give references. Can furnish everything Write box 3411 care States ' man. - UPHOLSTERERS, refrigerator serv iceman 4k linoleum layers. H. L. Stiff. FRY cook and cook's helper, man or woman. Carleson's Oare. 'TURKEY PraCERSantedst TNorth west Poultry Co 1505 N. Front. PEOPLE TO train for office posi tions Capital Business College. Lib erty & Cbemeketa Sta.. Salem. Help Wanted Male Workers now employee In war ro gue tios sheuld, not apply and wlU not be considered lor employment by em ployers advertising la this section. MAN for office work. Must have executive ability. Business located in Salem, Permanent. Box 2407. States man, i WANTED CONSTRUCTION LABORERS 85c PER HOUR SOUND CONSTRUCTION ' AND - ENGINEERING CO. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Contact your local O S. EMPLOY MENT OFFICE for details. Persons now employed tn an essen tial war lndustrr or in the lumbering, logging or non-ferrous metal Industry ' Mt tt considered -. - r. Railroad Brakemen and Firemen Applications will be taken from mar ried men, with children, in good phy sical condition. 21 to 40 years of age. to learn train service and if win com plete training will be paid for train ing period; this is essential work from defense standpoint. ' - Men with previous experience In train service will be considered up to 60 years of age. i CALX. OR WRITE TO ' ASSISTANT SUPT. Union Pacific Railroad 2525 N.'Larrabee. Portland. Ore. . or La Grande. Ore. BUTCHER FOR slaughter house. Ph. 3994 or 6275 (after 6).- Help Wanted Female GIRL for lunch room- and toun- tain. 910 S. Commercial. ;; : : EXPERIENCED lady for office work tn local concern. - Permanent. Good salary. 'Hog Bros. r- - WOMAN to take charge of heme and 3 children. Phone 8S46. Situations Wanted COOKING' or housework by hour. 2nd house on Falrview Highway off Hoyt si. wAnW WANTED by machinist, welder, etc, hs 1143 Sth SU West Salem. HI SCHOOL Boy wants -work ster school At Saturdays. Statesman, Box S387. . . W Is mmmtt MMk. luAnT . -m T ft if, II . . Bef. Small family adults. Will leave Sty. Write fuU details. Good wage. Write Box 2415. co Statesman. For Sale Miscellaneous CHRISTMAS TREES. 1974 N. 4tlfc NEW house trailer, cheap tor quick Bate. 7x17 ft. 3008 Portland Road. NEW ft. DeLuxe Kelvtnator. 1771 Market St. 1 . CASH REGISTER lor sale, neirly newTsute Finance Co. Ut Guardian Bldg CHRISTMAS TREES. 1697 N. CapttoL Tnm rc table mod. radio. lust overhauled, J22.S0. ZflZ lis camera FS A IjO. B0. good condition they "U make fine Xmas JifU. 440 Water St. Phone 8881, r Large oak dining table. Ph. ELECTRIC MIXER, attachments. like new. 1450 N. 16th. KING TRUMPET. 254 N. Church. cCrtjaong5oOtatesnau ADVERTISING . : Western. Advertising ; . " Representatives ' ,. r.Mrfi D, Close. Inc. San Francisco Los Angeles Seattle Eastern Advertising . jKepreseniauvw f ' "WartJ-Grtfftth Company. Inc. .. Chicago, New York. Detroit, Oregon as ScodCUu J2Il JT lished event morning rcept Mondav. . ciai c- "... ; ' EurccnipnoN rates r-ibscription Rates In Advance: tvani'n Oregon: Day and Sunday Mo. r cents: Mos.. 6300: 1 Tea. $00. J 'sewhere 3 cents per mo or. tl-20 iJr 1 yr In advance. Per copy S cents. p, Gty Carrier. 75 cents a month, n CJ a y r in advance, la Marlon and aajacent counties. ' Money to Loan QUICK CASH LOANS CALU WRITE or phone 19161 U Salem's oidtat largest home owned and home managed finance- mstuu tion Your financial affairs will be discussed and loans made la etrtctes privacy ; Vou wtil be given every con stderation tn ' the epeywi of voui loan or tTanttng of extensions - 1 to 12 MONTHS TO REPAT - You can pay tn a full any time to reduce' the cost ' ONLY BORROWER SIGNS No endorsers Loans made on gurnt hare or note,...,,,. - - - SEE - ROY Hi SIMMONS . MGR. Lie No M I52. , - ' . r GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION ? ? Lie No B 13. 124 So. Commercial St Phone 9M8 first door south of Ladd & Bush hank Convenient ground door location PRIVATE MONEY AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re duce payments Money for new or used cars No delay r red tape You will retain possession of the vehicle 1 to 15 MONTHS TO PAY ROY H. SIMMONS . 13S South Commarelal Street Phone fllSS Ue N M-152 For Sale Miscellaneous SPECIAL Wood ranges. $6 up. Radios that play. $10 up. Washing ma chines. S29.75 up. Beds & mattresses. Du Frain's Used Furniture, 2360 Fair grounds Road. GOOD TRAILER house, cash. 1984 State. Taylor Trailer Camp. USED Wood and coal range, coll c pipe, standard make. 1065 S. ISth. FIRE, SMOKE and water damage sale. Also Rummage, starting Friday. 285 N. ComX Bike, knee act . 2 spds. 640 S. Capitol MAN'S BICYCLE, slightly used. Phone 417L Extension 357. ACRES 2 ml out Wallace Road $2000 By Owner. Nellie O'Beirne. 131 N. Grand Ave.. San Pedro, Calif. Maytag Washing Machines For Rent AT HOGG BROS. Exclusive Dealers tor May tag Washers 260 State St Phone 9149 VICTORY ART Shop. 227 S. Winter. Plenty of good used clothing, shoes, hats coats. Lota of nice fancy work Do your Christmas shopping early. WALNUTS. Apples. Bring boxes. sacks Mrs. Wright. 4', ml Wallace Rd. SEE HOGG BROS. 260 State St for liberal trade tn on your old furniture Aprons greet caa gifts 679 N High OLD NEWSPAPERS For Innumerable household uses. The paper shortage has been licked so you, can use 'era again for starting fires. 10c a bundle. Statesman office MEN'S AND Ladies' slightly used suits & overcoats. Also we pay cash for uused suits & coats. Center Street Cleaners. 1725 Center. CANARIES at 1106 N. Church. MYRTLEWOOD GIFTS. Pember ton s. 1950 S, 12th. MUSICAL TOYS, 35c up. New har monicas SOe up New piano accordions S79.50ip. Guitars $10.50 up. Portable radios $25. New Kimball pianos $375 up. Terms. Violin cases $4.50 up. Port able phonographs $17.60 up. All kinds of bend Instruments, new and used. Jaquith Music Co- 191 S. High. NEW hand-oiOted quilt. 67. Ph. 3923. BEAUTIFUL bedroom set, studio couch. garden roll -around, chaise lounge. 2145 Laurel Ave., near Highland XMAS present from your Clipper station. 4 4 gal. regular leaded gaso line for 50c. Good Dec. 21-24 at any Clipper station in Marion or Polk counties. GEESE, 20c lb. Ph. 2-1355. Wauled Furniture cash row ass luinnuie i bold goods R Forgey Ph 14 Wanted Miscellaneous PORTABLE phonograph. Ph 74T. WANTED: Large size child's desk and baby bed, new or old style. Ph. 2-2386. CASH for Christmas. IT1 buy your used, furniture, beds & springs and household appliances. Du Frain's Furn. Store. 2380 Fairgrounds Rr. Ph. 5762. WANT TO Buy. Used cameras & HCEwan pnoto snop state WX BUY HOLLY. Ph. 9486. SPOT CASH for h-h. turntture. ap pliance, stoves or what have your Call the F N. Woodry Auction and rurnitur kOct.. 1810 N. Summer St Salem. Ph. 6116. USED FURNITURE. Ph. 5110. Wanted: Good furniture. P. 7511 USED FURNITURE Ph 9125 USED APPLIANCES. -Ph. 6110. DAVENPORT and chair. Ph. 5662. Piano for Camp Adair. Ph. 2-3242. miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUH SERVICE XX MOST ... CASES Brtng or Mafl Your Plates for Repair DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg SUte ComX Ph 2311 For Rent -Rooms SLEEPING Rooms with or without board. 891 N. Winter.. Ph. 6T6T. Room and Board BETTER BRD am MS Cam! St For, Rent Apartments 2 R39 N Uberty. 3 R, 1935 Cen ter, lights and water, reasonable. CLEAN. DRY Furn. Basement Apt. 1166 N. 4th. Ph 340S. Furn." apt. Lts 'water. 151 N. 13. ONE FOR -1 il ' II UHilU AfOOrJEFDRVtXJ 4 Money to Loan EASE THE SEASONAL STRAIN ON YOUR BUDGET WITH expenses at their peak right now the family budget may be in difficulty. If so. our cash loan service : . . will supply , needed extra . cash. Our. simplified personal , loan service will bring you ' ready cash for purchases or other purposes. Pay back a medesi monthly . amount : . adjusted to your Incomes Inquire today by phone or' by calling at our. , office, CALKINS FINANCE CO. 315 Court St. Ground Floor S-228 Lie. Ph. 444S Salem M-272 GUARANTEED LOANS We've been making toans to people tn saiem and vicinity tor a long tint ana we know the kind ot service employ ed, credit -worthy people want Our loans. 625 to $300. are made in strict privacy on signature only, or on ear or furniture. Monthly payments are reasonable. John C Heeren, Mgr. Ground Fir New BUgh Bldg. ' Personal ' Finance Co. 513 STATE STREET At High Street Telephone 3191 SUte Licenses: S-122 M-16S. Anto Loans Willamette Credit Co. TH FLOOR GUARDIAN BU1LDINO LICENSE N. Mite Loans Wanted WANTED PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN on good fiilwm real ee- wui Mrrs interest. . H. URABCNHORST REALTORS For Rent Apartments 2 rm. unfurn. Gd. fl. $13. Ph. 5222. 1 at 3 rm $t up. 1310 S. 13th 3 RM. Furn. Lt. Heat. Bath, frigid aire. garage. 2005 N. CapitoL 3 RM. upstairs apt., L v. Close in. $16.00. Call 3217. For Rent- Housea SMALL House partly Fur.' $16. 4 Rooms 6 miles out. $25. 5 Rooms, Oil Heat. 31a miles out. Rent $45. O. E. RAE 1255 SUte Ph. 6781 4 RM. Cottage 6c Va acre near Fair grounds. $15.00. 2 rm. furnished Apt.. 1795 So. Cot tage St.. $17.50. IVAN MARTIN -- Ph. 4419 2 bed rm. house close in. excellent condition, heater Sc gas range, $35 per mo. MELVIN JOHNSON 725 Court St. . $16.00 rm. cottage. $50.00 5 rm. unfurnished house. P. H. BELL 212 Guardian Bldg. Ph. 8168 Wanted to Rent 3-5 RM. house in Salem area. 1 baby. 1143 Eighth St.. West Salem. For Rent OFFICE ROOMS or desk space. Rm. 300. 381 SUte St TRUCKS for rent You drive Me- Cune St Lovetl phone MOO. MODERN COTTAGES. $4 A up function Ante Court So Commercial For Sale Real Estate LIST TOUR PROPERTY TODAY WE WA.VTC LOTS OF BUYERS & LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS IS GOOD HAWKINS & ROBERTS. TNC, SJEALTQS5. fll. IVS 4 RM. bouse. Immediate possession. 1140 a 22. Inq. 2167 Center. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: Attractive 2 bedroom Bungalow In excellent condition. Nearly new Auto matic heat; Fine cement basement. Shade and shrubs, nice back yard. Walking distance. This win sell quick ly. $3750.00. Terms to responsible buyer. D. A. FISH 477 Court St. 3 Bedroom, plastered home, fireplace, garage and woodshed, at $rSOS, Only $550 down. O. E. RAE, The Realtor. Ph. 6781 S R. Modem house. eJl targe rooms. Corner lot. Price $4000. Terms. We have a eaah buyer lor a 4 or R. plastered house tn West Salem. , G. S. VOSBURGH P. 3598 109 Cascade Dr. SUBURBAN tract almost 4 acres, small ail year creek and excellent soil, good S room madam house, and base ment Is dry. Garage and barn for several head of stock, all for $4500.00. D. A. FISH 477 Court St NEAT and clean. 4 r. home.' located at 1173 S. 15th St. Price $1600. W. G. KRUECER. REALTOR 147 N. Commercial , Ph. 4728 $16507 rm. house, north, bath, dou ble garage, paving, lot 50x150. $2500. Bungalow, large living tm, dinette." nice kitchen. 2 bed rms, basement, furnace. MELVIN JOHNSON, REALTOR 723 Court St. VACANT now. Possession at once. 6 r. home- located at 885 N. Capitol St. Price $4250. W. C. KRUFGES, REALTOR 147 N. Commercial Ph. 4728 Acreage One A 2,i- mi. to SUte Cap.: 9 R. bee., bath.-base mL. greenhse. furnace, del. garage, city water, phone furn lahed (davenpt . 3 ch. bkcase, piano, X. beds, dresser, dinette, eiec stove, etc.k 13 fruit trees, grapes, berries, garden spot, chicken bse. (12 sens), garden tools. Owner. 280 Vtrta Ave. Ph. 5746. 2i A. M mi. east of Salem, I ra. house, toilet At Uvatory on 1st fir, bath rm. upstairs, basement. oU burn er furnace, lots fruit, 12 filbert trees, double garage. 86306. Trade for Salem residence. MELVIN JOHNSON, REALTOR 725 Court St. ., Listen to Acreage 3 ACRES, 3 rm. hse., chicken house, machine shed, garage. P H. BELL 313 Guardian Bldg. Phone 8168 Wanted Real Estate WANTED to buy, small furn. apt. house, walking distance. SUte price and address. Box 2414, SUtesman. Business Opportunities COUNTRY STORE A Post Office, doing good business. Low overhead. For sale by owner; Ph. 4289. 1 LARGE, high - class boarding house with fine income. Owner leaving, says sell. tUnderpriced about $1000.) Don't delay if you want this one. - D. A. FISH. .. .. 77Court For Sale Wood "aemaBBamnmmnMOjamaansnaBaa Why burn green wood when you can burn dry? Ehnet Boje. Ph, 9453. DRY and green mill wood. 16 In. and 24 In. block, wood. Ph. 9629. PLANER ENDS. mlU wood. 4 ft slab wood. Ph. 8662. . GOOD OLD Cr. 16 in. Ph. 7371. ALL KINDS. $10 UP. Ph. 2439. . OLD FTR. Ph ?380. Ashcraft. Wood. Graen, 412 N. 31st St Ph. 5370. MIX WITH your dry 18 In. green slab and nriu. S10 delivered 3 CO. load approx. Ph. 8522 or 6217. Plywood cores & , ends. . Ph. 8505. Wood Sawing WOOD SAWING.1 Phone 3852. Lost and Found LOST Black kitten. Vicinity YMGA. Reward. Ph. 4995. Personal Rev. Opal Egan returns through the holidays. Readings daily. 525 Belmont. For Sale Used Cars 40 Chev. truck. Good rubber. Steel dump bed. Hydraulic lift. O. K. con dition. $1300 cash. Ph. 157.-117 Levens St, Dallas. Call after 6 p. m. 1940 Special Deluxe Chevrolet Coupe, food rubber.. Texaco Service Station, ront Sc Center Sts. FOR SALE: "38 Ford pickup, good condition. 229S Breyman. Wanted Used Cars Want to buy tor cash.' light pick up. 340 N. High or call 4436. Motorcycles INDIAN SCOUT MOTOR cylce. Box 2413. Statesman. Transportation Day riders, C card. Ph. 5247. Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament of William Brown, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. for Marion County, in Probate, and has quali fied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of Page and Page, Attorneys, 210 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated, December 19th, 1942; last publication, January 16th, 1943. CHANDLER P. BROWN, Executor Estate of Wil liam Brown, Deceased. D. 19-26 J. 2-9-16 Business Cards In this directory ma n a monthly baats only. Rate: 1LZS per 11a e per month. Aoto Braki Panek - 27S South Commercial Batteries W1XXARD batteries, all types. R. D. Woodrow 3M Church. Phone 8600. Bicycli BICTCLES. New and reconditioned. Harry W Scott. 147 8. Com'd. F.4516 Brushes SMYTH'S, 1190 N. 21st. Ph. 6724. fuller Brushes 1741 Grant. Ph. 6381. Chimney' Sweep Northneas Chimney Sweep. Ph, 4450. Florist Brertsmars 44T Court Phone MM Funeral Directors ; TerwUIiger Funeral Borne. Ph. i 8928 . Gifts THE APRON Shop. 877 N. High. : , i 7 lllattresses v W: CAPTTOL BEDDINQ CO. Phone 6069 "Elondie" en the air. Monday Bights, ciiimsorrv: MUNE LEFT FOR VOU Jefferson 'High Clubs Organize Victory Corps, Pep, Varsity J Elect; ; Class Gives Show.":'., JEFFERSON The victory corps of Jefferson high school had its organization meeting Tuesday, December 18. The corps elected the "following officers: president. Gordon Turnidge; vice president. Mickie Thurston: secretary, Gay- nell . Cole; treasurer, Lois Smith. The honor roll, includes these names for the second six weeks In Jefferson: freshmen, Don Cole, Lillie May. Bruner, Ella May Cole, Fern S tucker, ; Mary Jo Baxter, Florence Ricks, r Iona Rothrock, Alvina Knieling. Vera Glaser, L von Kelly, and Jack Knight; soph- emores, . Nyla Grenz, Raymond Cole, Robert 1 Simpson; seniors; Stanley Miller, Thelma Sheffield, Ray Hopper, Keith Keeseckrr, Hazel Iungen, Mickie Thurston, Ruth Terhune. JEFFERSON The Pep club held its first meeting Wednesday, and elected the following officers: president, Gaynell Cole; vice pres ident, Lois Smith secretary, Irene Huber; treasurer, Mickie Thurston. The Varsity J initia tion will be Friday, December 21. Those to be initiated include Dale Fish, Autis Hayes, Jack Skelton, Jack Knight, Don Cole. All ex cept Jack Skelton received letters In football. Jack having received his letter in baseball last year. - JEFFERSON The .-.first period home economics class of Jefferson high school is busy with plans for the faculty banquet which will be an event of December 21. The sophomore class sponsored a com edy show, Son of Navy, at the school gymnasium Monday at 12:45 p. m. The class realized $7.22 from the show. Heavy Trucks Damage Roads PORTLAND, Dec 18-&P)-It cost Oregon $40,000 to waive its truck weight limit for government build ers of Camp Adair, Engineer R. H. Baldock told the highway com mission Friday.: That much damage was done pavements, so far the state has not been reimbursed by the fed eral government.. The commission will press the matter, and, if the money is not paid, will change its policy. Takeri under advisement was a Marion county request that the state take over a 12-mile stretch of the North Santiam highway west of Detroit. The section is difficult to maintain. Parrish Gels No 1 License Sticker " PORTLAND, Dec. . lMVThe first 1943 Oregon automobile license-was issued here Friday by Secretary of State Earl Snell. SUcker No. 1 went to Philip H. Parrish, editor of, the Oregoo ian's editorial page and chairman of the Old Oregon Trail Cen tennial' commission. The sticker commemorates the centennial. Directory Paints and Lacquers Complete tine NASON paints. Liberal & O. woodrow. 3M N. .Church. Painting & Paperfaanging hie. Ph. "BneT rrye. Bt. 6. B 227T. Ph. 2H4S Printing FOX STATIONERY, , cards, pamphlets, programs books or any kind of print ing, call The Statesman Printing De partment 2lt aV Commercial. Tele phone fin. ) Schools SALEM SECRETARIAL SCHOOtV S STREAMLINED COTJRSES . , Write, Phone- or Call fx Booklet J60 N. Caprtol Transfer tT-DRTVE TRUCKS rOR RENT Blankets furn. 187 S. Liberty. Ph. 9062 FOB LOCAL OR DISTANT tranter, storage, burner oil. briquets. Trucks to Portland daily. Agent Pierce Ante Freight. Including Calif, points. Lai1 mar Transfer Co Ph. 2121. - Vacuum Cleaner Service FREH Inspection tn your home. Au thorised Hoover service. We service aD makes cleaners. Hogg Bros., Ph. fit Well Drilling R. A West t Sous. Bl 8. B. 44S. S-2298 70, KOXN. Nab U -Boat in St. Lawrence Gulf Caught en the surface of the Golf of St, Lawrence, this German sub marine crash-dived and Key si Canadian air force 'bomber drop. - ped depth charges en Its' swirling wake a few seconds after this picture was taken. Other planes, reported a "mile long eil slick" ' resulted. Associated Press TelemaL '. Around Oregon .- Three Portlanders. charged with illegal storage and traffic in gaso line were fined' S50 each in mu nicipal court Friday and one was sentenced to 10 days in jafl. V w. At Forest Grove, Miss Rose Hal- deman was named superintendent of elementary schools Friday to succeed R. L. Ervhv who enters the armed services in a few days. . Citizenship was granted 204 Oregon ; aliens before . Federal Judge Claude McColloch at Port land. . .1. The old Wickiup CCC camp will become a conscientious objector camp Saturday with ar rival of 78 mid-western Mennon ites. They will work on the $8,400,000 reclamation project. It was twin-week at Portland Sanitarium and Hospital. Super visor Ruth Gulbrandson said twin brother and sister were born Monday, twin girls "Tuesday and Wednesday. . . , . The program pf converting ma jor colleges ana umversiues to training quarters for soldiers will fit readily at Oregon State col lege, President A. L. Strand said at Corvallis. It emphasizes engi neering, .chemistry, physics and p re-medics, all major studies at OSC. . .. ; At Pendleton, Marvin Bennett, water engineer, was appointed Umatilla county watermaster. . Elmer I ShirreV Tule Lake - Jap relocation project superintendent, disclosed at Klamath Falls that he would take a new assignment in a , few days, probably in the mid-west. No successor has been named. . . . A Grants Pass de partment store advertised 100 pairs of nylon hose. .At 7:30 a. m. there was a line at the entrance. Men and women rushed the coun ter when the store opened at 9. By 9:09 all hose had been sold, Said Store Manager F. L. Van nice, T dont want any more ny lon hose! Usually the Umatilla and Cay- use Indians devote several days to their annual . Christmas cere monial dances but because so many tribesmen are in the army the function will be limited to" the evenings of December 29-28 at Pendleton, Packers" to Merge Meat Plant, Quota PORTLAND; Dec. 18 ff An Oregon meat, packer- without a quota Thursday located, another packer who had no plant, to their mutual benefit. x The Pacific Meat company here exahusted its slaughter quota and its plant was Idle. The Klamath Falls . Packing company at Klam ath Falls had an rm touched quota because its ' plant was destroyed by fire. . The OPA said the deal was all right with them. Slayer Transferred To Prison Here 1 ' PORTLAND, Dec. 18P)-Har- vey Cimningham, 38, Negro sent enced to die in the lethal gas chamber at the state penitentiary February 26 for the slaying; of Richard F. Kerr, S8, was trans ferred from Portland to the state prison: in Salem Friday; Cunning ham's attorney said an appeal was being prepared. " 4 - f J Code Adopted On Wine Sale PORTLAND, Orel, Dec 18 (JP The Oregon liquor control com mission closed its December meet ing' Friday with adoption of a wine code. The regulations, to become ef fective January 1, set sanitary standards, prohibit the sale of imitation or synthetic wines, and require that wines must be sub jected to laboratory analysis by the commission before being sold In Oregon. No action was taken governing places of sale. This step was taken after Com missioner Ernest Fatland of Con don, at a board meeting Friday, criticized present methods of wine sale and regulation. He said in his section a housewife had to go to a beer hall if she wanted to buy light table wine. . " Boyd said he believed a reduc tion in the license fee for light wines might solve the problem. Beer halls don't want to handle anything except fortified wines, he said, and at present grocers can't afford a wine license. , Shorter Lumber Shutdown Asked PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 18 -P) F. H. Brundage, westenklog and lumber administrator, Friday ask ed Pacific northwest lumber camps to forego their traditional holiday shutdown, which usually begins before-Christmas and ex tends far into January. He suggested the holiday be limited to the - three-day Christ mas weekend because of the pressing, need for lumber. 1 Cross Word V7A 'A it VA 14 16 20" '8 23 14 2S 'A 2T 'A 'A 37 55" J4 39 'A 43. 44 4& 47 4 52 'A 57 e UOsUZONTAL 1. bright light 6. lyric poem - 11. gets. up 12. Uke ' umbrage ' 14. ' neon (sym.) - 15. see ana 17. toward 18. number 20. amrmatlve votes 21. aglow 23. sacred -'r--..lmages '.. 25. cover 27. before ; 28. waxes 29. break 3 L abort for 'Edward .- 32. waterlesa 34. shine 38. mother 38.imiU 40. Irish poet 43. Uterary scraps ' 43. to the right 48. plants 47. citrus fruit . 49. fuel fit. allow 52. type measure 63. citadel of Moscow - ' 88. Odin's I '. 1 brother ( 87. cotton fabric 59. gun j - 61. endures 62. those j opposed V7A V77, Y777 YA 7m 1 Answer to yesterday's puzzle. NiQtSICiOl ASP MRl .SjcJN T 5TUm Set OS! Ot HErf iSlf 0 Ajr C I NlSplENlQ wn X 0 NOOpT j U! j 0 'A Tf iCfrT Pt jjA -igTr FlglOiSffi QUJii Average Uase ef eelaUeet 19 ail ales. Disc hy King res tu res Sjradicste. Inc. Park Cannon To Be Junked The old Oregon statehouse can non, a vintage of 1900, is to be accepted for scrap by the United States army, Everett V. Geror, quartermaster's f office, Vancou ver, Wash, informed Secretary of State . Earl Snell while In Salem Friday. The cannon weighs approx imately 8800 pounds and has oc cupied a conspicuous site on . the Capitol grounds here for many years. It was offered to the gov ernment several months, ago by the "State board of control, i In turning the cannon over to the army, the government Is ob ligated to replace it with a relic of the current war, when the con flict Is concluded. I ' Whether the cannon . will be handled through a scrap dealer or been determined, Geror said. Scrap Winneis Push 3rd Ship PORTLAND, Dec. 18-(ff)-Mar- ian Ann. Roberts, 10, Fertile Val ley, Wash, arrived here Friday night to christen the Liberty ship Ezra Meeker, Saturday, the third vessel to be , launched by school scrap metal contest winners.. Assisting Marian will be Rich- ard McCully, 8, from the Almota school on the-Snake river, and Darrell Fowler, 13, from Shaw Island l school in the San Juan islands. 4 - Almota was the whining school in the Washington contest, and an Almota teacher. Miss Flora , L. ' Gavin, will deliver the main ad dress.' Mrs. Pearl Ai Wanamaker, Olympia, ktate superintendent of public instruction, also will speak. Also attending will be several descendants of Ezra Meeker, the pioneer who came to Washington in 1852, retired at the age of 75 and spent the next 20 years in . marking and publicizing the Old"! Oregon Trail. He died in 1928, when 98. I Meat Quota Move Seen Little Help PORTLAND, Dec 16-OP) OPA's ' authorization for selling January-February-March quota meat as early as December 20 wont mitigate the shortage - in Portland much, packers asserted Friday. . j This largely because, the author-1 Ization was accompanied by an other order further reducing the meat allotments for those months. In effect, as one packer put It, the orders are like "drawing on; next week's pay cheeky when you've received a cut in salary. Mrs.' Legard Burned . , i SILVER TON Mrs. Alvin Le i gaxd sustained burns on her face ' and right forearm Wednesday when shortening tn a hot skillet exploded, throwing the contents over her. A doctor was called to treat the barns. Puzzle 3 7 21 XX tfTV 'A 17 3 31 'A 34 3S 'A 41 41. 5v eO 62. VERTICAL t. European S. rubbing out 7. by means of - 8. mountain la ThessaJy -9. from (preflxl 10. full amount 11. prank 13. carried IS. fishes 19. Ibsen heroine 22. the (FT.l 24. 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