The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 12, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th9 03EG0XI STATESMAN, Sales Oroou Tuesday Homing, January 1Z. Is3j-:
PAG2 in:.-
- Classified Advertising , .
Statesman
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Call 9101
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Six insertions per Hne ..;,.40c.
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imum 35c; 8 tL rnin. 45c No
refunds.
Copy tar this pace accepted un
tit 8-30 the evening before pvbllca
Hon tar classification Copy . re
ceived after this time wtll be ran
under the heading ,"Too Late to
Classify -
The Statesman assumes no finan
cial responsiDilitjr -for errors which
may appear tn advertise menta pub
lished in Its columns and tn cases
where this paper is at fault will
reprint that part of an advertise
ment tn which the typographical
mistake occurs
The Statesman reserves the right
to reject Questionable advertising"
It further - reserves the right to
place all advertising under, the
proper classification J
A "Blind Ad-an ad containing
a Statesman box number for an ad
drcia ta (or the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
it not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation as to the Identity of to
advertiaer using- a "Blind" ad.
Livestock and Poultry .
FOR SALE: Two good, young Guern
sey cows. One fresh, one in 4 days:
not a dairy. C. White. 1 mile East of
Turner.
1 Guernsey heifer, fresh July 10.
1 Guernsey 5 yrs. fresh. Power Kraft
bench saw and press drill, all com-
rlete: 225 N. H. pullets. 8 wks.. wt.
K'a lbs.: SO N. H. laying hens. These
Items axe no junk. Richard Miller. Rt.
1. Box 425. I mi. N. Middle Grove
School house, after T P. M.
FRESH COW and one coming fresh.
S510 Cherry Ave. Ph. S3S0.
rOR SALE: afilk goat. L. Sherwood.
Rt 4, Box 155. 0 ml. South on old
Pacific Hwy. 1 -ni. West.
Auctions
COMMUNITY AUCTION
Every Wednesday In North Salem
en 00 Hi way : 5 milch cows. 5 yearling
heifers from 9 and 0. gaL cows; feeder
pig and weaners Furniture. 1 Thor
electric washer. 10 chairs. 4 rockers.
1 chest drawers. 3 tables. 2 wash
boilers, tubs and kitchen utensils and
tools. Bring anything you have to
sell. A. JT. Baker. Auctioneer.
Help Wanted
TURKEY PICKERS. Northwest Poul
try. 1506 N. Front.
Help Wanted Male
Workers new ematoyed ta era pe
Sactioa snenlS not apply sad wtll net
be rsasteerea ror enrpieyaaeni my
player advertJctaa ta this seetteev
WANTED: Man with truck to haul
wood. 305 Garden Rd. Ph. 0254.
WANTED
CONSTRUCTION LABORERS
OSc PER HOUR
.SOUND CONSTRTJCTIOfO AND
ENGINEERING CO.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
- Coo tact your local fj. & EMPLOY -
MENT OITICK . for detalla
f. Paiaona now emDloyed In an
V flal war industry or w the rambering,
logrctng or non-ferrous metal industry
wui aoi oe consiacreu
Help Wanted -F emale
WOMAN for light housework. Good
permanent home for unencumbered
Older woman. $20.00. Ph. 0725.
MIDDLE-AGED woman to- care for
elderly lady. Call or write Mrs. Knox.
54 S. t om L m
IS THERE a dean, competent, Pleaa
ant woman who would like a home?
X have a lovely, modern 5 rm. home
and six vr. old sen J. boy. uusoana in
service. I care for business. Just cook
for self and. boy. Small washings.
Bskper. comes in once week to clean.
Apply Wed. After 10 A. M. at 1525
N. Xlst.
Situations Wanted
CHILDREI kept .by day. Ph. 7371.
Practical nursing. hskpg4 or, care of
elderly people Box 2463. Statesman.
ON CALL. Experienced practical
nurse. Mrs. n. k. weoer. rn. am
COMPETENT young man will care
for children .evenings. Experienced
W. Slater. Ph. 0101.
For Salt; Miscellaneous
. USED large, white enamel kitchen
Cabinet $25.00
Used Apt. hse size gas range $14.73
used Sewing machine. A-l con
dition. $10.00
used bed. lonns. mattress, chest
to match $49.50
Used 5 pc. breakfast set $11.50
Used ivory baby crib and
mattress
$6.50
Used Simmons daveno
$42.50
Used Bi.ltwell daveno
$49.50
BRIGHT FURNTTURE
453 Court St. Ph
7511
OLDER TYPE man's bicycle, and
wash tubs on portable stand. 2235
H. Liberty.
USED wood range $54.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
075 N. Liberty St. Phone 4615
ELECTRIC WASHER, spring-filled
mattress, 0x12 linoleum rug. divan.
etc.- Ph. BOSS.
USED
Willow.
KELVIN ATOR refrig. 852
SIZE 30. 3 pc. man's suit. 453 Court.
JUST RECEIVED, new bunk beds
$28.73. Matching chest desk available
GEVURTZ FURNITURE
275 N. Liberty St. Phoned 4615
PIANO KEY Brd. Carmen AccorSton
120 Bass. Richard Miller. 1 mi. N. Mid
die Grove SchL hse. RL 7, Box 425.
after 7 p. M.
JSS Revolver with 4-inch
010.00. , Inq. ' 441 State St.
barrel.
- . ADVERTISING ' . ,
; v. ' Western. Advertising. . 4 ,
; -. . .- .". Representatives , :..
George D Close, Inc. "
San Francisco - Los Angeles Seattle
' Eastern Advertisina .
.- - waro-srunxar uxnoinT. inc.- .
:-. Chicago. 'New York; Detroit. .
'- - ' : v .f. :j-
Entered a eha fostotnc t Sain.
v-Oreoon a Second Close Matter. Psb-
itsnea every morning except Monaav-
' H.M . .
1 SUBSCRIPTION : RATES
Man SubaciiptHxi Rates to Advance!
Within Oregon Daily and Sunday. Mo.
0 cents: i Mos $300: I rear. $6 00.
Elsewhere CO Cents per mo or $720
for 1 year tn advance. Per copy S cents
By City Carrier. 75 eents a month.
fO.Od a year In advance in Marion and
adjacent count!,
Money to Loan
QUICK CASH LOANS
uiu. ; wiutv. ot ' pnone 181881 u,
saMtn-s oldest tars act bom owned
ana noma managed finance msrttu
taoa .. Yout financial affatrs wtll b I
euseussed and loans made ta strictest
privacy You wui bat iriven every eon
waeranoa in the repaylne of voui
"oan or rranttnaot extensions -
to U MONTHS TO REPAY
. Ton can pay tn run ; any time to
reauce the. cost
ONLY BORROWER SIGNS
No endorsers - Loans mad on turn!
rura or note
i -"-' SEE ' '-.
ROY R v SIMMONS v UQR - :
LJ No M 153 . -
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
134 So Commercial Si - Phono 0168
first door, south of Ladd & Bush I
bank Convenient ground float location
PRIVATE MONEY
ADTO AND TRUCK LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re
dues paymenta - Money for new ot
used ears No delay r red cape You
will retain possession of the vehicle
1 to IS MONTHS TO PAY
ROY H. SIMMONS
138 Boutn Commercial Street
Phone 0160 Ue No M 153
For Sale Miscellaneous
Maytag Washing
Machines
For Rent
AT HOGG BROS.
Exclusive Dealers for Maytag Washers
zgo state st Phone sies
USED FURNITURE
- OF ALL KINDS.
Always a big stock at sensible prices.
to ouy or sen can at tne
F. N. Woodry
Auction Mkt.
1610 N Summer St. Ph. 5110
DUO-THERM Oil circulator. Rea
sonable. 074 N. 20th. Call any time.
FULL ENAMEL used range $49.30
GJEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
275 N. Liberty St. Phone 4015
WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS, supplies,
show eases, wall cases. 285 N. Com'l.
Ph. 21057.
Reposessed Cutterhead
Hammermill
Traveling feed table
''Safety slip clutch
Safety release
Steel cut gears
Cuts up to 5.000 lbs. roughage per
hour up to lO.ooo lbs. corn per nour.
For tractors zs to so m. p.
No ration certificate required.
Montgomery Ward
Salem
OLD NEWSPAPERS
For Innumerable household
The- paper shortam has been licked
nTOmrTT nrnwi'i'i lur ro
270 N. Liberty St.
Phone 4613
DEPENDABLE WRINGER
all makes of washers. Better get your
rolls while available. See d EIUs.
your washer man. Nelson Bros. P. 4149
. GOOD ' Walnut dresser. Ph. : 8200.
.Used Library Dinette table... $14.95
UEVUK1 ruKNiiuiu: UJ.
27S N. Liberty St.
Phone 415
GOLF BAG and clubs, 3 woods,
irons. Inq. Grand Central Mrkt.
FROGIL Hot Blast Oil Circulator.
like new. All-enamel wood range, good
shape. Clarence Herr. 30 Duncan
Ave. Salem.
4 pc. used bedroom suite MA JS0
' GEVURTZ FURNITURE" CO.
275 N. Liberty St Phone 4015
SEE HOGG BROS. 200 State St for
liberal trade tn on your old furniture
CANARIES at 1100 N Church
WALNUTS. Aeolea. Brine boxes
sack Mrs Wright, AVk ml Wallace Rd
2 pc. mohair living rm. suite $39.75
GEVURTZ FURNTTURE CO.
279 N. Liberty St. Phone 4615
Wanteoj -Furni t ure
TOP PRICES PAID FOR FURNI
TURE, radios, tools, etc h. 2-4081.
CASH FOR used tarnttnre at i
nold goods R . Forger Ph 7446
. Wanted Miscellaneous
RADIOS, small, condition not im-1
portent, 494 S. 17th. Ph. 7577. I
ELECTRIC refrigerator. Ph. 22694.
WANT small tractor.
plov
Ph.
Adams. Box 64E. Rt. 4.
22231.
y vr i r.u : uean-peeiea r lr piling, i
90 ft Se longer, butt 13". Phone price,
earliest shipment, Niedermeyer-Mar
tin Co Portland. Oregon.
WANT TO Buy. Used cameras &
tenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 State
SPOT CASH for h.h turntture. ap
pliances. stoves or whst hsve rout
Call the F N Woodry Auction and
Furniture Mitt.. 1610 N Summer St..
Salem, Ph 5110
USED EURNITURE Ph 5110
Wanted: Good used furniture, P. 7511
USED FURNITURE Ph 8183
Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
TWO -HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES
Bring er Mall Your Plates for Repato
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg State ComT. Ph 3311
For RentRooms
FURNISHED ROOM, single bed.
neat. 368 N. Liberty.
FURN. Rm.. priv. bath, during Leg
islature. 3 blks. from Cap. Ph. 8134.
EMPLOYED MEN. 1084 Oak. "
EMPLOYED ' MEN.r Ph. 4488.
Room and Board
ROOM and BOARD for Legislators.
across from State House, 188 N. 12th. I
'GOOb' boroeU44 Center. Ph. 8830.
BETTER lBAS rrnlia S "(Cprn- T
'For Rent- Apartments
Hskpg. rra. w, L V water fun P. 4322
FURN. APT: S rms. kitchenette, heat.
light, wa'ee 883 Saginaw. ;
4 RM. FURN Apt. 01S 8. Hi
S r. fur. dose. Ph, 882S after sch. hrs.
urn- apt. Adults. 1133 N. 13th.
V.RMAT1ai0rj'
t as rm, $ up. 1310 , S. J3th.
Money to. Loan
DEBT FREE
IN '43! :
' Add up your old year bills.
If they total $300 or .less,
you can get the money from
us to pay them all. Then -repay
us small monthly
amounts which will help
you gel out ot -ebt before
the year ends.
In view of gasoline ra
tioning, it's much mora
convenient when you have
Just one place--to pay. .
Money advanced for credit-worthy
purposes of ail
CALKINS "V
-FINANCE -C0.N
310 (3rd n Ph. 4440
1st Natl Bank Bid.. Salem
.. . S-228 Lie M-21
MONEY TO LOAN "
wanted, real estate mortsaces. loans.
city or farm properties: loans made
as small as $300. See us about- refinan
cing your present contract or mort
gage. - - - -
LEO N. CHTLDS. INC
344 State St Phone 9281
fLOANs
Saw time tire, eras. Make aB ar
rangements by phont. S2S to S300 on
signature, furniture, auto. Prompt,
private. No co-signers. Sensible month
ly payments. Phono Nettle Anderson
Mgr.. saiem JiBi. personal n nance
Company. 613 State Street at High St.
Ground floor. Bligh Bids. State li
censes S-122. M 165.
Auto Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
tTH FLOOR GUARD1A BUlUHNQ
UCENSE N M ISO
Loans Wanted
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY
TO LOAN on good Salem real es
tate Will pay 0 interest
W B URABNHORST CO.
REALTORS
For Rent
TRUCKS, for rent You drive Me
1 Cune & LoveQ phone 000.
MODERN COTTAGES. $4 HP
unctton Ante Court. So Cotrirnercul
Wanted to Rent
Nicely furn. Apt or hse. Ph. 2 1801
WANTED: Mod. Furn. Apt. or home.
Immediate possession, write Norman
Fronke, co Oregon Statesman.
For Sale Real EsUte
ATTRACTTVE BUYS IM SMATJ.
HOUSES
4-room cottage on corner lot in
North Salem, price $1260. part terms,
Old house of 9 rooms in ast saiem
to close an estate for only S12O0,
Small bouse of choice Mt, large
walnut tree, paved street, walks In
L Street, Phone 9261.
3 RM. house with bath. Includes all
electric aooUances. 01650. 0400 dn .
312.50 mo. Box ziM. statesman.
COUNTRY HOME
$4800 New. strictly modern. S bed
rooms, wired tor range. Venetian
blinds, full basement. - aut. oil furnace.
lovelv view: V- acre fruit, aft rubs.
shade trees. Close in.' Can be shown
any time. See Louis Bechtel or Mrs.
Need ham. 341 State St. Room 4.
Acre North with nice Mod. House
only 1 yr. old. has LR. DR. Kit, bath.
2 BR and floored attic, all hdw. firs..
Venetian blinds, laundry room, at
atched gar. Elect, water system. Own-
leaving, only $3500.
E. M. LARSEN
153 South High St. Ph. 7490
4 RM. house Immediate
1140 S 22. Inq 2107 Center,
ITS EMPTY AND TVS YOURS for
only $3250 5-room bungalow, oak
floors, fireplace, oil floor furnace,
large attic, wash room end garage-
located lust outside city limits easx.
Call L. H. Ellis. 0201. at 344 State
Street. LEO N. CHTLDS. INC., REAL
TORS. WHY WORRY ABOUT RATIONING ?
Here is a small acreage near Salem
that is equipped to feed a family.
Garden, fruit, berries, grapes, 40 bear
ing filbert trees. Poultry houses, smau
barn, electric water pressure. 3 room
house, double garage, 1 acres. All
rood dark soiL on saved road. Price
only $1800. Ph. 2-1295.
4 LOTS at Gervaia. Ore., good poul
try hse. 128x20. elee. tt water through
bldg.. brooding feed rms. Clear.
Eva Roseberry. 490 N. 21.
a ROOM home. Sawdust Heat, wired
for ranee. 3 bedrooms, lot 52x100.
: 4 Room home South Salem. . base
ment, furnace ana rtrepiace. szaoo.
o. E. RAE 1255 State Ph. 6761
SPECIAL
Beautiful home, all hrdwd. floors.
fireolace. full drv basem furn. paved
road, barn, gooa acreage, u s a noney.
For nartteulars see Fred Rawlins with
R. A. Forkner. Realtor. 1853 N. Capitol.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY TODAY WE
HAVE LOTS OF BUYERS & LOAN
ON REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IS
GOOD HAWKINS Or ROBERTS. INC..
REALTORS PH. 4108., ? ;
Business
Cards Is this " directory : rna .Mattresses
on a monthly basis only.
i Bate: 81JE5 per line per capttol bedding co Phone 4069
month. ' 1 1 "' !
. ' Paints and Lacquers H
Auto Brakes
- Complete tine NASON paints Libera)
. . terms R D Woodrow, 304 N Church
Mike Panek ; 275 South Commercial -
' Batteries "7 Painting & Paperhangirig
, Painting Decorating. - Phone 7552. j
wTLLARD batteries. aU types R. D j, . :
I Woodrow 394 Church Phone 0600. experienced Beasooable Ph 4329
. "Bud" Frye. Rt. 0. 8 327F. Ph 21148
. .,; , Dicycles ; . .-,
BICYCLES New and reconditioned L' Printing p
Harry W Scott. 147 S. Com'd. P 454 " ' " ' ' " ' .
. . 1 FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamphlets
nmmt.M-''l:-:-- Programa books or any kimf of print-
. , - UrUSliea I . , - rag. call The Statesman Printing De-
- :" ' ' ' - " - : - 7 ' - partment 210 : 8. , Commercial Tela-
ruller Brushes -174S Grant Ph. 839t vho MW-'. ,-. ' , ;. - -
: ChimnerSWep; KepaMns" "
. . 1 " 1 . TARRmO..Xennedy. Ph. 1058. . i
Northneas Chimney Sweep. Ph. 4450 " ' ' ' ,
, . , . 1 Transfers f -'..'r?:1ir
.fif Florists - ... . '
' ' O-ORTVX TRUCKS lOR RENT
Breithaupfs : 44T Court rpbone 1 BUnkU iro).?in a Liberty Ph. 000
: i , i FOR LOCAL OH DBTANTOafr
V Funeral Directors PorrbSily.v AgenTMeree Auto
urn ii i i i ii j. Freight including Calif, points Larmer
ToxwuTJger-ltoieral.Hon C92t Timnsicr Co - Ph.,113i., : y - .,
r'it' Gifts ' J ' Vacnnm Cleaner Servicer
TH APKON Shop, tn K. HlghT" SSLdootecc.
1 i i n makes cleaners. Ilogg Bros.. Ph. 1143
j Hosiery Veil Drillin;;
' Real Suit Hosiary Mills Ph. 8780 1
aba; JC loaeleyr Gen. . JPeL. -Salem. R,
tchange-rrReal Estate
aam a a W ' -- as 1 1 i m mm ' a a. .. a s wr as
SMALL HOUSE V lot in Klamath
Falls to exchange for property in
Salem. 450 N. Capitol after fivet
NEAT 2 ' bdrm. hse. with laundry
room Will trade for larger hse.. with I
basement. ' - '
R. A. FORKNER. REALTOR
. 1853 N. Capitol ; ,
For Rent -Houses I ft
In. M. a Stegner. 520 N. CoraX il
a.u uvwk. U.I.C. 'Kwuc. mv.iv
- asswa"ssTeasaiarssassaa sewn" 1
rrTtr
bedroom coun -
electric range.
$50.00. A furniihed 4
try home. ' fireDlace.
washing . machine, Frigldaire. i Phone
213134. to 0. v . . . . - r
SMALL HSE. on Portland Rd. H M-
north underpass, on bos line, ine
1st hs. So. Caspar 8c Cutler. $25.1
0 RM. HSE. 2200 Mission. ,
For Sale Farms
75 ACRE hop ranch with equipment.
Five mi from Saiem. A good bargain.
state Finance Co, zu tiuaratan tuag.
250 .Acres East, almost all in culti
vation, house, two barns, creek, water
system. ' Widow selling at sacrifice
price of $13,000.00. Well worth inves
tigating. . ;
EL M. LARSEN.- Real Estate Broker '
Exclusive listings. Personal Service.
133 South High St
Ph. 7490
WE HAVE some good farms en our
latin now from a A. to aoo A.
F. H. Weir
465 Center Realtor Ph. Mill
360 A. 100 A. cult. Bal. Oak. Fir ac I
Good Pasture. Well fenced, cross
fenced. Borders 1 ml. on Rickreall.
Springs water to Bldgs. 2 houses.
barn 50x70, on paved road, school tt
milk bus. 3 mi. from Dallas. Priced
rieht to sell
160 A. 145 Cult, on Wallace Road tt j
on River. 4 mi out. 1 0-R. bouse.
2 barns. A splendid farm.
50 A. Dairy Ranch ruuy equipped.
Good house & barn. 4 mi. from City
Center. This is good property &
good bur.
See L. L. Thornton J. F. Ulrlch Co.
with 202 Pearce Bldg.
FOR SALE
35 acres all under cultivation. Fam
ily orchard. Good five room plastered
house with electric water system. Barn
for ten cows. Small chicken house,
and only five miles east of State
street. Priced for the next thirty days
at $5,750. half cash, balance terms.
See A. A. Larsen with HAWKINS tt
ROBERTS. INC.
53 acres. 35 in oats and vetch, mail
and milk rte . schl. bus., elec old
barns, garage. 4 mi. ea. Monmouth
and Dallas. Clear title. $2775. L. T.
Lucas. Rte. 1. Dallas.
Acreage
30 A. all in cult, near Salem, paved
road. 0 rm hse.. filbert acreage bear
ing. $13000.00, terms.
R. A. Forkner. Realtor. 1853 N. Capitol
Suburban
S3S00.00 buys a 2 bdrm. hse- U
acre, chicken hse. and other out bldgs.
Paved road. elec. water system. Si
Fred Rawlins with R. A. Forknet.
Realtor. 1853 N Capitol.
Wanted Real Estate
WANTED: 30-40 or SO A. near Sa-
' - r ki. M -w m r.
tomer waiting. What have you?
" "
see L. L Thornton -wttn
J. F. Ulrich Co . 203 Pearce Bldg.
SMALL FARM or acreage close in
Mostly cash. Ph. 22127. Rt. 3. Box 012.
WE WANT UsUnes. We have -cash
buyers Call us for an appointment if
von have prooerty for sale. R. A.
roiuucER, 1833 n. capttot. Pbi 3031.
wanted: Some good income nron-1
erty for casn. What have you?
L. L. Tbornton wttn .
J. F Ulrich Co.. 202 Pearce Bldg.
wanteti fTTV hoitsfs I
if vou want to sell vour house, list
it JX. ... k.... 41. ml
5 or o R. house. I
waa-aa tt ubtv as i awe. mm .
see l l. Tbornton witn I
WANT to buy Duplex or amall Apt. I
house, close in State location. P
Box 331. Salem.
For Sale Wood
ALL KINDS. $10.00 up. Ph. 3439.
Mill ends and 18 mill wood. Ph. 9545.
DRY and green mill wood, 16 tn and
34 in. blocs wood. rn. seza.
MIX WITH vour drv' 10 tn.
slab and mill $l delivered S cd load
approx. Ph 8522 or 8217.
Wood Graen. 412 N 21st St. Ph 5370
Plywood cores Ac- ends.1 Ph. 8505
Lost and Found
REWARD tor return of Naval OfU-
cer-a dark blue top coat. Ift on orey- i
hound bus in Salem
wen. nite. ton-i
tact Ensign Bui Frees. Ph. 21522.
LOST: Brown leather billfold, cont.
numerous press cards, belonging to R. I
neea. nenirn 10 aiaiesmma maw.-::
PARTY who found emntv oU drums
near RR track in W. Salem after flood I
please return them to 808 Edgewater. I
Reward.
Directory
Aa-1
A.' West 8s Sona t V tt 443. a-2290
' Z ; Transportation ;
I - , . ,
"WTLL DRIVE vour eae'tn Calif nr
l Arizona. References given. .Box 1461,
OUWNIIU,
' LADY, wants riders tq Camp Adair.
Leaving Saiem 1 P. M. Excellent car.
Business .Opportunities
GJtocx a, rr.r. n w.
Hf ; warn it.iH. nm xa mi
ten attached. Haesvu Market J
i ur ijk lui mm wiinniiT mismw m jnn tmitmmm
I m.ile from Salem on Portland Rd.
1 Rt t. box 145. - '
1 hv,
For Sale Used Cars
CHEAP ? Transportation,' "2$ ' Dodge
Sedan, 1943 license. Fee at Parking
lot. 145 S. Church.
1920 Plymouth sedan. 863. 1253 Bml. I
St West Salem. '
"35 GRAHAM Sedan. $173 cash. 1250
m. winter. Apt. x. ; , . ,
Wanted Used Cars
"Cw SHR0CK
TO BOY OR SELL YOUR. CAR.
Salem's Oldest Independent
: Used Car Dealer.
j church & Chemeket Sts. : Ph. 7S2
TOP SPOT CASH
FOR
Good Used Cars ;
SALEM AUTO CO.
435 N, Commercial St,
Grval Pays
Top Cash
Prices
For Used Cars
ALL MAKES tt MODELS
"T)rvala TTud Car
Center at Church Ph. 4702
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1M4S
I fjr TTIE C'lslL'UlT COTTRT OF
THF . STATS OF OREGON
FOB THE COUNTY OF
MARION: Detrsxtment of Pro-
bate.
An nc OTAllJ WH t"t
lAit ur uaaun Murutuis
nosnouiui, ucixswu.
Notict is hereby given that the
I nnrfrIim1 viwmr ne rhm
I o . - - . -
I . . . n il p n it lrrtirnMKl
csuiw ua j n ox j n nuii
WASHBURN, tleeeased, has filed
its final account in the office of
the County Clerk of Marion Coun -
ty. State of Oregon, and that
Monoay, ue loin aay ox January,
1843, at the hour of 950 O'clock
a. m. m we lorenoon or saia oaj.
in the Circuit Court room of said
Court has hen annointori w nirl
I '
Court as the time and Place f or
UJC ueaxing oi uujcvuoris mcreio
and the settlement thereof.
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ary 1Z, 1943.
THE UNITED STATES Colorado-and Paul Dupurtius in
NATIONAL BANK OF Wyoming; four Bisters, Louise Mc
PORTLAND (OREGON) ?art? Centraha, Wash, Lixrn
321 S. W. Sixth Avenue,
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374 U. S. Bank Building.
Portland, Oregon.
D. 15-22-29 J. 5-12
vbjluilubjs
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1
That the undersigned, by an order
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Mar
ion, duly made and entered on
the 2fith dav of December. 1942.
. " . ' .
were duly appointed as Execu-
! trices of the last will and testa-
ment
and estate of MARY E.
DPtrirv J.l . 1 . ,-,.
Ihav rtiilv nii:tlifirl n eiirh V-ref I
... . . . . .
uwiwa. m jienna ivuiS
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly
verified, as required by law, to
said executrices at the office of
John A. HeltzeL Pioneer Trust
I Building, in the city of Salem,
Marion County, , Oregon, within
notice. . '
Dated nd first published this
! 29th day of December, 1942.
HELEN PEARCE and DORO
THY PEARCE, as executrices
, of the last will and testament
and estate 1 of MARY E.
PEARCE, deceased.
Date of first publication: De
cember 29, 1842. r; 1
: Date; of last publication: Janu
ary 28,' 1943. " t j
JOHN A. HELTZEL - ,
i Attorney tot Executrices .
Salem, Oregon.; D 29-J 5-12-19-26
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WWII m i ItV Till? XI IMTII
& . ' ANNUAL MEETINQ ,
.s:;.r. .. V Of MEMBERS
Notice is herebv given that the
Ninth Annual Meeting of the I
members of, the Mutual - Federal
Savings arid Loan Association - of
i of the company: at. 142 South Lib
erty- Street,- Salem. . Oregon, on I
the purree 'of electing members
of the Board of Directors and the
transaction of such ether business
may. legally come before the
AUxnemberg are requested to be
present,'.
A. A. LEE,'
Secretary.
li-liV
I g Buvillff
I
Seven IVIillions
iTivt Years .
1. The state purchasing agent, lrj
I "1C wu-y ear jienwi enaea j une
I 3fl 10S9 rwtl i cr Vi t msl4a1i f mm
I na MPfnen Sggregaung
I . . . ... .
J an expenditure of $7,000,000, the
i . , , , . .7 ' . ,
I biennial Teport of the state board
of control released here Monday
revealed. ' . .v . . ; - J;t :
.Virtuallv allof . these materials
I -4 . u
contract, informal bids and open
iqroers. Approx irrui leiy osjfint pur-
chase orders were issued, i
Purchasing department officials
said federal priorities had delayed
many purchases and that - prices
iof commodities have increased
materially because of the war pro
gram. Operations of the' state
highway department ' particularly'
have been curtailed, i
Collections from relatives and
estates of state charges since June
6. 1931, total $1,811,101.98, with
a gradual increase during the cur
rent biennium. The increase was
attributed to the general improve
ment ' in business conditions and
employment of more people in
Oregon ' than ever before. I
The report indicated that coun
ty officials have cooperated with
the state in these collections.
Operations of the state property
control divison were discussed in
the report by Clifford. Mudd, state
property, comptroller.
Mudd said conservation of state
equipment through the property
control division had ! more than
saved the cost of the department
operations.
Mrs. M. Devore,
1 Vi LYpar .51 lTT1
Resident, Dies
Mrs. Marguerite Dupurtius De
vore, for whom funeral services
were held Monday in Salem had
j resided in the capital city, with
I her daughter, Miss Esther Mae
Devore, for 20 years and had been
member of the Jason Lee Meth-
jodist church here for that period
of time.
IWt, mt rMmnnm SwtzerianrL
T..i- tt seat k y-
naronte tn the United States when
I she was eurht Tears old. and lived
1 1 i i ijr....
iui icrciu Jtms " ""'
. . . . .. s., . ,
mgj nis rnDiry lo lauauosna, sicr
father took up a homestead, and
I later the family which included
1 11 children, moved to a farm near
I Chehalis. Wash.
i Marffuerite DudotUus was mar-
-led to John Devore and lived at
i Dtmdee. Ore until her husband's
i a
7 c-7
i vex, uwer ae, w moui
tho riad since made their
i home
I n.M t... j..ikt h to
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i vlved Dv six DTOUiers, bainuei JJVL
I nurtins nf Ronton iiniversirv. John.
naniel and Charles Dunurtius. In
California. Henry vDuDurtius In
w w t.
I ford of Walla Walla. Wash, and
Mary Bangs of Seattle.
A devoted Christian worker, she
had many friends. From child
hood she had painted, and she left
a collection of what have been de
clared beautiful oil. paintings.
T?v R. R a Trior Smith was in
charge of the services Monday,
assisted by President R. Frank-
1JT iul?Ily5U" .
Puget Sound, former vice presi
dent of Willamette university.
Light Gun
An enrinecr at
Westinghoaae
plant tests a new light gun Ihai
soon wCl be flashmg. signals te
m--.m-M' -11- l..u.'l-'!'Mf.,
uniiea riauons puuica m r w
sones throaghont the worldLTbe
pmn eg'a trlgger sends a Seo
ss-candle power beam of Ught
m mile late the air; another p3
flashes s greea or red streaxa
f light.' At airports wheee radio
transmitters are aUcnced te pre
west bafarmsttoai reaching the
enemy, these light gams . will
transmit Informatloa ts our
filers, with powerful light gn
red. green, and white lights.
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Oregon Shipbuilding corpora
tion, Portland, and. Kaiser' com
pany; Inc Vancouver,, each laun
ched a Liberty freighter. Monday
. ; i R. -A.: work, head of the Ore
gon i snow . survey, reported snow
storage 'above average in, all wa
ter sheds of , central and eastern
Oregon a fish pond, claimed
the life of - the ' 20-month-old son
of tr aiid. Mrk' James Orr. Hu
ber. "; , n ' - ;
A carload of completed life rafts
were saved from a : $30,000 fire
which razed .'the 'American; Life
Float company's plant at Gresham
; r--j;- . The WPB denied remod
eling materials to the Pago Pago
night club In Portland. ' . "
Portland police held George Al
len, 49, negro. In connection with
the fatal stabbing of John Asber
ry, 39, negro parolee from Wtr!w
lagton state penitettlanr I ' . ,
Maj. David . Jones, .28, Charleston,
one of the pilots who bombed To
kyo,' Is a prisoner of war in Ger
many, his parents were Informed
by the war department
Paul Sanders, chief forester of
the Willamette valley tree farms,
announced the appointment of
Michael Bigley, former district
forest service, ranger in eastern
Oregon, as his assistant . .
E. D. Webb, Coquflle, succeeded
P. W. Comer as cashier of the
First National bank of Gardiner
. . the, Evans Products-com
pany of Lebanon purchased tim
ber holdings of Callapooia Log
ging company . . . The Oregon
association of Chiropractic Physi
cians announced that its annual
meeting will be held in Portland
January 17-19.
Felton Heads
Oregon JPs
Joseph B. Felton of Salem was
named president of the Oregon
Association of Justices of the
Peace, when that organization met
Sunday night at the Marion ho
tel. Felton succeeds Alf O. Nelson
of Silverton for a two-year term
at the executive post.
G. W. Thiessen, Milwaukee, was
elected vice president;' Arestad
Torlief, Canby, secretary-treasur'
er; A. W. Havens of Hillsboro and
A. E. Hagglind.of Tillamook, to
the executive committee.
Salaries, ' rather . than payment
on the fee system, should be the
livelihood of justices of the peace,
the association indicated, approv
ing a committee report. -
Chamber to Name
Junior 1st Citizen
Name of Salem's, junior fir3t
citizen for 1942 is to be an
nounced at the annual founder's
day banquet of the Salem junior
chamber of commerce, Thursday,
January 21, at the Golden Pheas
ant restaurant.
Meeting Monday afternoon at
chamber of commerce rooms, the
committee, named , by Pat Cross
land, president of the junior
chamber, - selected . the young
citizen of the capital city be
lieved to have contributed most
unselfishly for the common good
during the. past year. f j
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To H. Bridges
EUGENE," Jan. 1 1 (JP) Har
ryr Bridges can be derairted as far
as the Oregon congress of indus
trial organizations is concerned.
The group closed , Its annual
convention here Sunday night by
postponing until . 1945 a roll call
vote on a motion expressing sup-
: a. M .- al t m a. a
pon lor - ue Ausirauan-ocrn
West coast CIO longshore leader,
"As far as I am concerned thev
can ' deport Bridges : tomorrow,"
said Harvey Nelson, president of
tne uoiumoia river district coun
cil of the International Wood
workers of ' America, during a
heated debate on the subject.
A DroDoaal to increase wwk1.
Mlarws.jDtUie president and sec
retary from S53td f 6-pcr "week
was referred to a vote of alt
locals; . ., -
Resolutions were adopted com
mending CIO President Phillip
Murray for his accomplishments
toward labor harmony, recom
mending Douglas B. Anderson,
Portland, as candidate for re
gional liaison officer between the
OPA and labor, advocating free
dom : f or India. rwvmmnfin0'
that the unemployment . compen
sation base and benefit year be
set back and charging the Port
land AFL shipyard unions with
racial discrimination in setting
up an auxiliary union for negroes.
President Ernest Baker and
Vice President Ray Brown, both
of Portland, were renominated
and Stanley Earl, Portland was
nominated to succeed Ralph Peo
ples, Portland, as state secretary.
Men Gardeners
Slatej Session
Display of evergreen branches
S mx ' m ' r m
ana a aiscussion ox shrubs and
hybridization will highlight the
first meeting of the 1943 season
for the Salem Mens Garden club
Thursday night at the YMCA.
Russell Pratt, newly elected
president, will preside.
Speakers for the occasion tn-1
dude Knight Pearcy, G. F. Slentz,
Ernest lufer and Walter O. Bar
kus. Qierrians Slate
Banquet Tonight
Salem Cherrians will hold then
annual banquet, installation of
officers and initiation of members
at the Marion hotel at 6:30
o'clock tonight.
urvai uma. who has bmrw
serving as. King Bing since
departure of Frank Earnest for a
war job In Alaska, will be form-
auy instaued In that office for
the year.
Testament of First . '
War Sent to Camp :
CAMP ADAIR, Jan. 11 JP
Mrs. Rhoda D. Cobb of Willa-
mina sent this camp a , New
Testament her son carried safely,
through most of the major en- '
gagements of the first World war.
, She said she wanted . some
soldieV of the second World war -to
carry it for luck. .
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