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PAGE ELEVEII Tested and . Approved ; for Results !: ! That's Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Thursday Morning. January 21, JS13 iXdvertis , Classified Advertising Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line , 25c Six Insertions per line 40c One month per line . $1.23 Minimum charge 25c; S tL min imum S5c; 0 tL min, 45c, No refunds. . :Cv;Vrr . -V;i Copy for this page accepted un til 8-30 tbt evening before publica tion for clamrtflcinon. Copy re ceived after tbis tun wlU be rua under tha hearting -"Too Lata .to Classify.- - Tba Statesman assusnes bo flnan dal responeiDuity tor error wbtcb may appaar la advertleements pub lished in its columns and tn cases where una paper ts at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment tn which tha typographical mistake occurs Tha Statcsmaa reaenrn the right to reject questionable advertising M further reserves tha right to place all advertising under the proper classification. A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman boa number for an ad dress is for the protection of tha advertiser and must therefore be answered by - letter. The Statesman is not at liberty to divulge Infor mation as to tha Identity of an advertiser using a "Blind" ad. Help Wanted Men and Women TO WORK FOR THB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ATT PORTLAND AND OUTLYINO POINTS Df WASHINGTON AND OREGON Good Wages Inside Work BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS BLACKSMITHS ELECTRICIANS . CARMEN LABORERS Also Helpers and Apprentices for All the Above Crafts Employment Bureau 1007 N. Knott St. Portland. Oregon Phone BR 7771 FRY COOK Night shift; asm axp. traitress. Csrleson Cafe. Help Wanted Male Worker aew empteyeg la war pre fleeUoa thenl aot apply aad wlU act be considered for esapieys-eut by ess jsloyersjtdvertlslBg m this section. Married man for gen. farm wk. Must know how to milk. Call Mr. J. M. Nich ols. Rt. . Box 141. or Ph. 7-l. MAN .EXPERIENCED in selling and collecting -preferred. Permanent if Qualified. Box 2438, Statesman. Help Wanted Female WANTED: Woman for cashier & bin i tng clerk in Parts Dept. See George Heseman, Douglas McKay Chevrolet ;- Co, 430 N. Com'I. St. , Experienced Ready-to-Wear sales jsdy Steady position for anyone who can qualify. State age. Box 2440 Statesman. L . ' WOMAN to assist in cooking and koiuework. Ph. 7498. t , , -, , , - - . I I i i - -- n . , -''i-r Telephone ope. and typist. Ph. 4127 Situations Wanted JOB on dairy farm by . experienced jnsn. Married. I child. Prefer near Pallas or Salem. P. O. Box 93, Toledo, Oregon. For Sale Miscellaneous Maytag Washing Machines For Rent AT HOGG BROS. Xxdusive Dealers for" Maytag Washers 260 State St. Phone S14S USED FURNITURE Of ALL KINDS. Always a big stock at sensible prices. To buy os sell call at the F. N. Woodry Auction Mkt. 1610 N Summer St. Ph. 8110 NEW TRAILER House, completely equipped. $200 cash. Ph. 2-2973. MTiPr.V NTS 1TIot wehr. swinff machine, good dining rm. set. 326 POST-CARD SIZE Kodak In ftne condition. SIS. 440 Water. Ph. 8892. For Belcrest properties see OLD NEWSPAPERS Tor Innumerable household uses. The paper shortage has been ticked so you can use 'era again tor starting Ores loc a ounaje. statesman omce BUFFET, dining room table St chairs. S beds & bedding, radio, rocatng chairs, washing machine. - etc J. W. DeLap, Rt. 6, Box 540. Hi ml. East ox State Hospital. ' Will exchange living quarters for ride - to Commercial Iron Works graveyard shift. Inq. 1 mi. west on Dallas Hiwa-. Box 46. Furn. and bicycle. 1170 N. 16th. c$ OrtjapniJtatemau ADVERTISING Western Advertising Representatives Georse D - Close. Inc. Saa Francisvo Los Angeles Seattle -Eastern Advertising Representatives, . -; Ward-Griffith Company. Inc. Chicago. New York. Detroit. .. Boston. Atlanta 1 entered at the PostefRce at Salem. Orepon as Secowa luut Matter, fus il shed everv momina excess Monday. Business office. Hi South Commer rial Street. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES MaR Subscription Rates In Advance. Ft tuilss V vacuis . u eaasw iwiwej , s-aus an nmti: S Moa. 13 00: 1 year. M OO. Elsewhere 60 cents per me or Ft 10 Mot I rear tn sdvsnce. rer copy s eenia. R. rtt Carrier. TS eenta a month. C9 09 a year hi advance la stsxioa and Money to Loan QUICK CASH LOANS CALL. WRm or phone (9168) to Salem's oldest . largest home owned and home managed finance Instltu tloa Your financial affairs wlU be discussed and loans made in strictest privacy You will be given every eon si deration in the repaying eg row loan or sraottne at extensions. 1 to 12 MONTHS TO REPAY Tea can pay tn -full any time to reduce the cost. ONLY BORROWER SIGNS No endorsers. Loans made on furni ture as note, t ROT a SIMMONS. MOB. Lax. No M-IS1. GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION Lie No 138 136 So. Commercial St Phone tils first doer south eg Ladd At Bush bank Convenient ground Ooo locatios PRIVATE MONEY. ADTO AND TRUCK LOANS-' CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re duce payments Money for new oi used ears No delay or red tape You will retain possession of the vehicle 1 to IS MONTHS TO PAY ROY H. SIMMONS 138 South Commercial Street Phono ties , Lie No 14-153 eSBSBBSBSBBBBBBBBSSBleSBNSBSBSBBBBBSsnBBBBSBBBBBBa For Sale Miscellaneous 16 Trailer house, builtins. Cheap If taken at once. 415 Pine St- HOtTSr trailer tor sale. Good tires. Inquire 44 Mill St-. Salem. Ore. Good loading donkey Pull high lead equip. Call at 1407 N.Wmter after 6pjn. N. H. red pullets. 4 mo. Also hot water tank. Ph. 1-1466. Wood circulator, prac. new. SB5. Buf fet, $13 K. M- Bobston. Rt- 6. Bx. 363. VICTORY Bargain shop. 127 S. Win ter. Selling out ail usee clothing, etc cheap. WALNUTS.' A Doles. Brine sacks. Mrs. WTfht. 4t sat Wallace- Rd 'sJCX HOGO BROS ISO State StTfoi Oberal trade ss oa your old furniture Wanted Fnrnitnre TOP PRICKS PAID FOR FURNI TURE, radios, tools, etc. h. 1-4061. CASH FOR used furniture ft nold goods R Forger Pta 4 Wanted Rliscellaneou S" BENCH SAW. Ph. M10. eves. Cash for your bed springs, furniture and household appliances. Du Frain Used Furniture. Phone B76Z. i960 Fairgrounds Road. WANTED: Protestant family to keep g year old boy by month and send to kindergsrden school. Give rstes. Write Statesman, Box 1430. - , RADIOS, small condttlon not im portant. 484 S. 17th, Ph. 7377. WANT TO Buy. Used cameras St lenses McEwan Photo Shop. 439 State SPOT CASH for aJt. lurnlture. ap oUances. stoves or whst have vouf Call the F N. Woedry Auction and Furniture Mkt.. 1610 N. summer st- Salem. Pb, 9110. used nnatvii1 Wanted: Good used furniture. P. 7911 .USED - FURNITURE Pit 1189 Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES Brine or Mall Your Plates for Repsh DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolpb Bids State Com'I. Pb 331J For Rent Rooms HEATED Sleeping rooms. 1208 Court. WARM ROOM, adjoining bath. Em ployed men 941 N. Capitol. Ph. 3329. Rm. Stetra ht. prt bath, vm N. CapitoL Iga. warm. SSS Belmont Ph. 7T7X. Sleeping room. Close in. Ph. 6490. Sleeping rm. nr capltoL Ph. 449S. Room and Board GOOD home. 1144 Center. Ph. 8830. BETTER BRD St rm 749 S Com'I St For Rent Apartments Part fur. adult only. Ph. 9181 or 5740 3 RM. furn. aot $25. 1459 State or phone 24013. 1 St 1 rm 8 up 1310 3 13th Furn. I rm. apt 1 adult Ph. 971S. For Rent Houses 39.00 9 rooms furnished. 45 XX) 3 bedroom hse., furnished. 25.00 9 room hse. West Salem. 25 00 4 room hse., Kingwood Heights 50.00 5 room hse., Kingwood Heights. 60.00 Furnished house in a court. P. H. BELL. Realtor , 212-222 Guardian Bldg. Phone 8168 UNFURN. large family house. 7498. RM. HOUSE at Koto. $10. Ph. 9650. evenings. NEW S Rm. mod. furn. house, elect stove, Refr, wtr. heater, gar., fireplace and frt. trees. Refs. exchanged. P. 5238 Two Suburban homes S20 and $45. 1539 So. Liberty. PL furn.. $40. O. E. RAE 1259 State Ph. 6761 . $30.00 older type home.. Double plumbing. . Partly furnished. $35.00. Nice mod furn. 1 br. C H. SANDERS 23f N. High 5838 1 Bedim, home. Inq. 660 N. Cottage. 4 RM. unfinished house. Keizer Dist $10.00 month Wm. Valentine. Rt 3. Box 91 7 E. Salem. ' FURN. 9 rm. brick hse. 2 bedrooms. Available-about Feb. 15. $63. Ph. 5203. For Rent TRUCKS for rept'Tou drive. Mc Cune St Love II. phone 8600. . .-- MODERN COTTAGES. $4 & up: Junction Auto Court. So. Commercial. OUSV SMELLS Va - Jf&Z -. t Vw - Ii, an low t.ir. -i'llll'lM 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 get out of ebt before the year ends. In view of gasoline ra tloning, tfs much mora convenient when you have Just one place to pay. Money advanced for ered ttworthy purposes of aQ kinds. . ; CALKINS i FINANCE CO. ! SIS (3rd Fl) Ph. 44f 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg Salem S-22S Lie. M-278 LOANS BY PHONE 1 Save tune tires, gas. Make an ar rangements by phone. $25 to $300 on signature, furniture, auto. Prompt private. Sensible monthly payments. Phone Nettie .Anderson, Mgr Salem 3191. Personal Finance Company, 512 State Street at High St. Ground floor. Bligh Bldg. State Jcenses S-122, M 169. Auto Loans Willamette Credit Co. 5TH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LICENSE. N. M 159 , Loans Wanted I WANTED PRIVATE MONET TO LOAN on good Salem real es tate. Will pay 6 interest W. H. GRABENHORST St CO. REALTORS i Wanted to Rent WANTED: 2 bedroom, unfurn. house. Adults, no children. Box 2441, States- Modern house 2 or more bedrooms. Close in. Adults. Box 2469 Statesman. WIDOW, with two sens fck. service, wants small unfurn. house or apt. State particulars. Box 779. Statesmen. For Sale Real Estate A GOOD t nedroom house close la for sale at $4000. Terms. D. A. FISH 477 Court Pa. 8924 APARTMENT house close to can nery. Always full and showing a act income of more than $100 per month at $7000. Some terms, fa. A. Fish. 477 Court Ph. 8524: LIST TOUR PROPERTY TODAY WE HAVE LOTS OP BUYERS St LOAN ON REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IS GOOD HAWKINS St ROBERTS. INC REALTORS. PH. 4108. $790 Down T rm. house, close In; bath, basement furnace,, lawn and shrubbery, $3750. $500 Down Close in suburban home, 5 rms. St unfin shed upstairs, hard wood firs., floor furnace, fireplace, wash trays. Large lot $3200. MELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court St Phone 3723. TODAY'S SPECIAL $1250 cash buys 5 Rm. house, good condition. St. Imp. in. $1500 $300 down. 5 Rm. house cen trally located. Why Rent? C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 FOR SALE: Wood burn 6 room resi dence St land office combined, on highway .known ash Oregon Land Co. Albert Stone. 6 RM. home, sawdust heat close in. best of condition. $4200.00. O. E. RAE 1259 Stste Ph. 6761 A very good little home of 2 rooms and bath for $1200. Cash or terms. D. A. FISH 477 Court Ph. 8524 SALE or RENT: 5 a.. 5 rm. hse.. barn, chicken hse. Garden Rd. Close in. Ph. 8536 or 0158. For Sale Farms 60 A. 6 mi. SW of Salem. House A barn. Running water. Price $3800. W. G. KRUEGER. Realtor 147 N. Commercial Ph. 472S Acreage S A. tract on Lansing Ave., with buildings. Prim S2100. W. C. KRUEGER, Realtor 147 N. Commercial Ph. 472 Business Cards In this directory ran en a monthly basis only. Rate: SL25 per line per month. Anto Brakes tCike Panek 179 South Commercial Batteries wrtXARD batteries, all types. R. D Woodrow 394 Church. Phone 1600. Bicycli BICYCLES. New and reconditioned. Barry W Scott 147 S. Cora'ct P. 49.6 Brushes Fuller Brushes 1749 Grant Ph. 8381 Chimney Sweep Northness Chimney Sweep. Ph. 4490 Florists Bretthaupf s 447 Court. , Phone 8199 Funeral Director1 Terwffilger funeral Home. Pfc. Gifts THE APRON Shop. 878 N. High. Mattresses CAPITOL. BEDDING CO. Phono 4069 Listen ta Wanted Real Estate WANTED TO BUY 100 A. or more, good land, fair build ings, must have electricity. Our client has $6000 cash and will assume. Whst have you? Hurry I See Louis Bechtel or Mrs. Needham. Ml State. Room . WE WANT listings. We have cash buyers. Call us for an appointment if you have property for sale. R. A. FORKNER, 1853 N. Capitol. Ph. 303L For Sale Wood DRY and green mill wood. IB In, and 24 in. block wood. Ph. 0629. i PLANER ENDS, mill wood, 4 ft slab. Ph. 8862. . ,. ' UXX WITH your dry 18 la. green slab and milt $10 delivered S cd. load approx. Ph. 8522 or 6211. Wood Graen. 412 N. 21st St Ph. 8370. Plywood cores St Ph. 8509 Wood Sawing Chas. F. Simon. 1311 N. Liberty. Ph. 0685. ; :, 960 N ComL, Phone 3522. Lost and Found FOUND: Stray horse. Robert H. Loucks. Rt 1. Box 191, Salem. LOST: Chenille bedspread, bet 1760 Bellevue St Highland Ave Sunday, Jan. 17. Ph. 8565. 546 Highland. Personal Psychologist adviser. "Formerly Mrs. Martin." Appts. taken 772 N. Whiter. Transportation WANTED: Ride to Vancouver, swing shift Ph. 3779. TRANSPORTATION to Buckler Job on Denver Ave., Portland. Phone SCSI, 7:30-8 p. m. Legal Notice NOTICE OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given the undersigned has filed, in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, Probate De partment, her verified final ac count as Executrix of the -estate of Lottie Victoria Minaker, de ceased, and said Court baa fixed Mgnday, February 15, 1943, at ten o'cloc A. 11, in the Circuit Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, In Marion Coun ty, for hearing said final account and all objections thereto Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 14th day of January, 1943. ADDIE A. SUTTON, Executrix of the Estate of Lottie Victoria Minaker, deceased. Ronald C. Glover, 'Attorney, Salem, Oregon. J. l421-28 F. 4-11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the circuit court for Marion county, Oregon, has appbipted the under signed ex ecu trices of the will and estate of Mary J. Von Behren, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, to us at the law offices of Chris. J. Kowitz, Guardian building, in Salem, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 31, 1942. EDITH M. PUTNAM MAMIE R. LONG H. GRACE KOWITZ Ex ecu trices. D 31 J 7-14-21-28 Directory Magazine Subscriptions Mrs. Paul H. Ha user. 839 Saginaw, Ph. 7828. , . Paints and Lacquers Complete line NASON paints. Liberal terms. R D. Woodrow. 394 N. Church. Painting & Paperhanging Painting Decorating. Phone 7552. Eapeilenced - Seasonable. Ph- 4329 "Bud rrye. Rt. 8. B 327T. Ph. 21148 Printing FOR STATION ERY. cards, pamphlets, programs books or any kind of print ing, call The Statesman Printing De partment 219 & Commercial Telephone- 9101. ; ; Radio Service ' RAT MOORE'S 467 Court. Ph. SSlL Roof Repairing TARRING. Kennedy. Ph. 8098.. Transfer O -DRIVE TRUCKS POR RENT Blankets furn. 191 S Liberty Ph. 8063 FOR LOCAL OR DISTANT tranfer. storage, burner oil. briquets Trorks to Portland dally Agent Pierce Auto Freight, including Calif points. Larmer Transfer Co Ph. S13L Vacuum Cleaner Service FREE Inspection tn your noma. Au thorized Hoover semce. We service all makes cleaners Hogg Bros Ph . 9149 Weil Prilling a A West At Sons,- Rt C B -449 3-2290 Blondte on the aJr Mandav nlrhta. For Sale Used Cars BUY -WITH CONFIDENCE 1941 Olds. 6 Glub Coupe Good ply Tires: original paint: Ey dramatic drive; a perfect? car te every ;way4 j; ,jt:,,-. .-- 1941 Chrysler 6 Sedan Radio. Heater. Original , maroon paint. Almost a new ear. 1937 Nash 6 Club Coupe Radio. Heater, Overdrive. New paint. Good tires. . I TERMS TRADE " State Motors Inc. Ph. 4438 340 N. High HUDSON-PACKARD DEALER " TRADE S1B0 equity In 3S Chev. coupe tor Model A. R. 8, Bx. 597. Salem 1939 Nash sedan. 8 good tires, motor 8679. Maple Auto recently overhauled. courts, cabin, a. Independence. ore. GOOD Model A Sedan. 8100. Good rubber. Whitting. 1890, N. CapitoL , Willys coupe. Good tires, paint. Mo tor recond. 8189. 1978 Franklin. W. Salem. : "37 Chevrolet 4 door Master Deluxe R adio, heater, license. Excellent coad. 1620 N, 20th. '929 ' ModeJ'VoroT'i goodtt Ph. 3-3468. : ; Wanted Used Cars f MCW SHR0CK TO BUT OR SELL TOUR CAR. Salem's Oldest Independent Used Car Dealer, Church St Cbameketa Sts. Ph. T933 Schools j H ATTON-WTDB I FINCERPRINTIKO Is evident. Investigate this rapMly expanding field for classifiers; filers. Millions must be fingerprinted, orfer ing oppor. for; well-paid positions. Com mon school sutfl. (low cast). Write Fingerprint. Corbett Bl, Portland. Commanded Wf i Rear Adm. Cbxrlea P. Mason (above) ef Pensacola, Fla was commander of tha aircraft car rier TJSSJ Hornet when she was sank by enemy action last Oc tober it off the Santa Cnu islands. : The aavy annoaaee- nieat said he was safe. elated Press Teleasat. Petrillo Queried . - - '- -s 'i 1 v , -1 X v Waving- his uprated finger like a seasened hepcaX James C. Pe- ' trllle president ef the Aft no slclans isnlon clashed freaent ly with; senators as tie testified 7: befere; .the f senate - interstate eemmeree rab-comniittee in Washington during a probe ef .the ban oa recorded mosie by . AFL miisicians. Associated Press Teleniat, " .. 7:3 KOTN Flynn Accuser In Admission Satterlee Girl Tells I Of Operation and Age Falsifying LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20 Peggy La Rue Satterlee, 18-year-old Hollywood showgirl, admitted Wednesday at Enrol Flynn's trial on three counts of statutory rape that she has undergone an opera tion and the prosecution stipulat ed that the surgery was an abor tion. ' .That wag but one of several somewhat sensational bits of in formation " which Defense . Attor ney Jerry Giesler drew from the girl chief state complaining witness during intensive cross examination. Among the others:" f She has been given to under stand that at her request no ac tion will be taken against the man responsible for her operation, j I - She has been living, without expense to herself, with polke women, has been attending mov ies and visiting hotel cafes. She took a 10-day trip to San Fran cisco, which she explains was made at the personal expense of the policewoman attending her. J That she. has stated . her , lege variously up to 21 years in appli cations for employment at night clubs and in the movies, and car ries a driver's license giving her age as IS. : . But she denied that: W i - She once told a jdrl friend her mother had moved to prosecute Errol Flynn on rape charges against her (Peggy's) wishes ' be cause the accusation was untrue. That her entertainment with po licewomen included night clubs or drinking. Did you ever talk to anyone in authority with relation to: any operation you have had?" Giesler asked; . . "Yes, sir, she answered, i and replied, to another question, that a particular man was involved, f "Did you not request the district attorney's office not to prosecute that man?" "Yes sh" "And did they not promise you that they would not prosecute that man if you would testify in this case?" "No sir.' i "They indicated that they would not prosecute that man?" They told me it would not be brought up. Miss Satterlee, who . came to court on one day early in the case wearing pigtails, , as a composed but intently serious witness as she admitted that she knew the opera tion was a criminal act, subjecting her to possible prosecution. Giesler brought out that in Aug ust, 1941, the day after she and her mother made their first Com plaints to the district attorney against Flynn, they were instruct ed to return to juvenile hall the following day but went, instead, to Santa Barbara and later to Eugene, Ore., where Peggy went to work in a theatre. She said she believed she gave her age as 18. "When you went to Oregon, did your mother buy you a consider able amount of new clothes?" Giesler queried. State objections were upheld before she had time to answer. Returning to Hollywood, she said she went to work in a night club on swank Sunset strip. "What age did you give? ask ed the attorney. "I don't remember, I believe it was 21. Statutory rape involves a sex ual act with a girl under the age of 18. Miss Satterlee has charged Flynn with intimacies on two oc casions during a. cruise to Santa Catalina island aboard the actor's luxurious yasht. The third count against him was signed by Betty Hansen, 17-year-old former Lin coln, Neb, kirl who worked as a waitress in Hollywood before she met Flynn. if7' Giesler asked her about em ployment at another cafe. There, she said, she 'told them she was 18. She said she showed the driv er's license on which that age was' given.'; v . v ... ' . ; j " Referring to one of the night clubs, Giesler queried: . 1 . "At the bar next door, where the girls go between shows, you gave your age as 21 so you could go in there and participate in the drinking?" ' , ' "I believe so." MEMPHIS, Tenn.-VFinis N. Erwin is distinguished merely be cause he's a private, - first' class, in the army. , He's the only private assigned to the -army quartermaster depot here. I There's a ' general j there and scores of lesser officers how many the army won't reveal. - Washington 5 Ipeavers: ! (Continued from page 8) Warren brought the Orange te a 29-22 deficit with eight mln-" ntes te play, bat a one-man seorhtg spree by sab gnard Bird, In for ejected Morris, which ae eooated far font points sent the Boskles te a 2S-29 coanL An derson made It Jl-Jf with four miantes left and the Hassles ;trled te stalL ! At this point the two teams were committing fouls ' right and left and the game developed ' into a gift-toss shooting affair. 2 The Staters came forth wtth a spirited rally near the finish wtth Deadest ea the pacing: end. and his qalek pair of baskets brought the Orange a te a 2S-42 - eeest a f t e r .-. GOonr, Leaske, Ford aad Taylor had ' saade good free teases. .Bat fat the nee with the dock Leaske scooped ap s free ball statin a mad scramble, dribbled the length ef the court aad pevred through a lay-m to crash all Beaver hopes. . .:'-,.'-Only Durdan was rernindful of the smooth machine-like Beaver squad which compiled its attrac tive pre-conference record. The Huskies, also considerably ragged at times, appeared nothing like, the world-beaters they were bragged to be, although the play of Leaske Was outstanding. His smooth ball handling calmed down Hec Ed mundson's crew on numerous oc casions. ! WASHINGTON Ford, t GUbertson, t Tsylor. 1 . ,, ,. Gilmur. e Leaske. g Morris, g . .... Bird, g u. Qissberg. g .'Totals rg rt Tp 3 I T S -8 -14 AS 4 -IS .3 0 - 4 3 3 11 8 1 8 1"8 0 3 18 8 ' i OREGON STATE Warren. 1 : 1 1 0 3 Cecil, t , 1 Howard.- f ; , -8 3 Anderson, e Beck, g Durdan. g . Jeffries, g . , Totals -13 7 8 30 0 39 4 8 . 0 -13 .8 0 .48 13 13 'Personal fouls: Warren 4. Howard 3. Cecil 2. Anderson 2. Beck X. Duidan 3. Jeffries 1. Ford 3. Taylor 3. Gilbert son 4. Gilmur. 3. Leaske 1, Cissberg 4, Morris 4. i Free throws missed: Beck I, Dur dan 5. Ford. Taylor, Gilmur S, Leaske, Morris. Bird . ; OfOcials: Flluso and Laute. Indiana Host to Six 1 LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. Indiana . become the- spring home for a sixth major league base ball team Wednesday night with the announcement by Guy Mackey, athletic director of Purdue uni- Cross Word 12 IS 14 21 25 2 2-7 3J Ms 44. iZ 53 55 PL 4TT DOBIZONTAI L engrossed ; jS. master tap j i 8. a gem 12. wing-shaped ' 13. before 14. seaweed 15. rail 16. severe IS. harmony . ! 20. breach 21. rainy 22. guard 23. cuckoo 2T. embrown . 2S. a snake 32. sour 34. mode of rule 25. dim (36. cushion 1 -1 37. hard-shelled f fruit, :.-) 3. huge . , ', :: 41. stitch 44. pigeon "45. moving' . about . 43. one who -m squirms SL entice 52. handle : 53. past 54. Ireland ; 55. require - 56. a color- 57. examination Answer to Saturday's puzzle. PfAClAf AMEIN. iBIATGi OMAR NOR lTA ITuij T rTa vTeTl eTri yiT ags "A n ojes Ala A S II 'E ll H PA? T OJL Q U VTa ?TU Pi? in igjt R s LJItfAiu mKiesis 40. I a lITTe n IHopnT r isicTRTTAlfiflo- o aInic aaBB 4'a ' :B 4 III lO - ii 4 Average tissa af salatlaat 34 stiaata. PUL o Klag restarts gyadicate, Iae Cougars Slate Ski Opening PULLMAN, Jan. 20-P)-Two star skiers of last , year will be on hand to bolster the Washing ton State ski team when it opens its 1943 schedule February 6 with a two-day meet with the Univer sity of Washington on Mount Spo kane, J. Fred Bohler, skiing in structor, said Wednesday. Capt. Gordon LaVigne and , .Bed Mackintosh are the two ex pected te give the nnlversltr trenble m the meet which will feature fear events cross coun- u try, slalom, downhill and jump-. .fatg. . .. - r ' Don Kerns, another member of last year's teem, will be in the competition, as well as several newcomers Norman LaVigne, a brother of Gordon, from Chewed lah; Bob Bergdahl, former mem ber of the Selkirk Ski club; Wade Shackleton, lone; Dick Johnson, Langley, and Friend Dickinson, Seattle. 0 d d It I o in the Netcs : SAN ANTONIO, Tex.-fl,)-The chief warden and 90 per cent of his personnel failed to turn cut for an air raid practice alert.. Nobody notified them. v' Chief Warden Walter Wolf said he understood each of the three persons ; at the air raid . control center thought ; the other had called him. ' '' Because Wolff wasn't called the district wardens weren't notified. The district wardens in turn fail ed to call their assistants. . MIAMI, Fla.-(P)-Even the fed eral district court had to defer here t to the ODT order restrict-, ing the use of motor vehicles. During condemnation proceed ings on land near Fort Lauder dale which the government seeks to buy, the court directed that a bus be chartered to take i the jury to the scene. . The Miami Transit company said sorry, but chartering of spe cial busses was out, except for troop movement. Now attorneys are trying to make arrangements with the navy to ftirnish the jury's transporta tion. . versity, that the Cleveland Indiana would train at Purdue for thre weeks or more in March and AprlL Puzzle IT 14- 5 40 45 50 SI 54- sT 1-13 vnrrxcAit Lfile 2. tropic plant 3. hanger-on 4. vestige 5. pronoun 6X source ' .T. started row tin 8. 9. 10. malarial , fever 'v final 11 17. 19. 23. 24. 25. 2. 29. 30. short opera, going in , - thick liquid loiter , 4 warp-yarn , nothing girdle large bird 3L steep fiax 33. label 34. SDCd 3ft. riding school 39. pertaining to throat . small island aquatic bird aea bird sago rainbow to lease -mining tool length measure . 50. adjacent counties, ' , I