The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 02, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    .fix OSEGON STATESMAN. Salexn Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February 2, 1213
PAGE ELEVEN
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Livestock and Poultry
WANTED Someone to " board cow
an shares. Phone Mil.
FOR SALE: New Hampshire pullets
ready to lay. Ph. 2-2861. Lee's Hatcnery
, 2,i MO. old Christie New Hamp,
pullets for sale very reas. Ph. 22425,
Rt. X Bx. 739. 4 mi. from Liberty . on
Skyline Kd.
Help Wanted
M
1 nr
en ana women
TO WORK FOR THK
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
AT PORTLAND AND
OUTLYING POINTS IN
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
COOK. References. Apply mornings.
fsaiejpi uenerai Hospital.
NURSEMAIDS, lwoman"- kitchen
helper. 3 hospital maids. 1 watchman.
Good wages. Oregon State Tuberculosis
Hospital. . .
Help Wanted Male
Workers new employed In war pro
doe tion should not apply- and will not
eonsteeree ror employment ay em'
players advertising as . thfe seetdoav ,
WE HAVE an opening- for a real
estate or insurance man. Apply at
A Drams & EUis, inc., 411 Masonic
Temple.
WANTED: Man for farm work, good
wages, house. 1637 N. Capitol.
Help Wanted Female
GIRL tor hswk. S95 N. Liberty.
WOMAN to care for 2 children Mon.
thru Fri. P-M. Ph. 7064 after 8 P.M.
AGED LADY needs competent house
keeper, ref. req Box 2442, Statesman.
Salesmen Wanted
LARGE MANUFACTURING concern
needs dependable salesman to take
charge of territory. Earnings based on
commission. 1400 to S800 Der month
easily possible. We manufacture main
tenance products vital to national de
fense. Sell factories, army camps, pub
lic utilities, warehouses, etc. Write
Dept. B435, The Madison Paint Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale --Miscellaneous
Maytag Washing
. Machines
For Rent
AT HOGG BROS.
Exclusive Dealers for Maytag Washers
260 State St. Phone 91 i9
FOR . SALE Good 2 wheel trailer.
good rubber.--B3S Breys Ave., saietn.
MAN'S BICY CLE Excellent condi
tion, equipped with knee action, elee.
venerator, gearshift and other acces
sories. Call at C70 S. 18th after 4 p.m.
Westinghouse Elee. range, late style.
very , good cond. Mohair davenport &
chair like new. Other misc. turn. Ph.
2827 Sun. or eves.
Fresh apple Juice rwithout preser
vative . Puritan Cider Wks W. Salem.
yrh. J426. - v
TRAILER house, built-in. Cheap If
taken at once. 2310 N. 4th.
-DEPENDABLE WRINGER
all makes of washers. Better get your
rolls while available. See Ed Ellis,
your washer man. Nelson Bros, P. 4140.
c&e Ortfiou0tattmau
Western Advertising -
. . ' . " Representatives -
George D Close, Ine.
San Francisco Los Angeles Seattle
Eastern Advertising .
-""Representatives
Warri-Ortfftth (Vitiiuiit tn
Chicago, New York. Detroit. .
AUUU
Entered et tne Poatofftce el fafem,
Orepon es Second Clot Matter. Pub
lished -every morning except Monday.
Busxnet oice. lis South Commer
cial Street.
' SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Man Subscription Rates tn Advance:
Within Oregon: Daily and Sunday. Mo
CO cents; Mos $3.00: 1 year. $8 00.
Elsewhere 60 cents per me or St 20
for I year n advance. Per copy 8 cents.
' By City Carrier. 79 cents a month.
13 00 year In advance tn Marion and
adjacent counties.
- ' - arid - Appgiiog' Results! !; Thafs. Gl
Money to Loan
OTHCK CASH LOANS
' CALL. WRITE or phone 191881 to
siMni kmsm largest norne ewnw
and borne managed ; Cutanea tnstltu
Uon Your financial affaire, will be
discussed and loans made tn strictest
privacy You will be riven every con
si deration tn the repaym of rou
oan or creatine of extensions
- 1 to 12 MONTHS TO REPAY
: Tots csa pay ta fun any time to
reduce the cost
ONLY BORROWER SIONS
" No
SEE "
BOt H STMMONa MGR
Ue. No M LSI ,
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
' -'Ue No S IM"
134 So. OommerctaJ St Phone tin
first door - south - of Ladd at Bush
beak Coneemeot ground uoar
! Auto Loans
.Willamette Credit Co.
STH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
LICENSE N. M I
SAVE TIME, tires, gas. Apply for
your loan by phone. Telephone 3it.
ask for Miss Anderson. Personal Fin
ance Co.. S12 State SL, opposite County
Court House. , s-izz. M-it.
For Sale Miscellaneoua
USED FURNITURE
OV ALL KINDS.
Always a big stock at sensible prices.
xo nuy or seu cau at tne
F. N. Woodry
Auction Mkt.
1410 N Summer St
Ph. 6110
Small air-tight heater, new. 3904.
TJNPATNTED Chests of Drawers $7 75
Kitchen cabinet built -ins. wardrobes,
desks. Folsom Furniture Mfg.. 1106
Broadway.
SEE HOGO BROS, 260 State St for
Uberal trade tn on your old furniture
Wanted Furniture
FTJRN ' and household appliances
bought and sold. DuFrains Used ur
niture. 2360 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 5762.
CASH FOR used furniture & house
nold goods R rot-gey Ph -7440
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANT Good 120 bass accordian. Ph
2-2496 Mrs 3 J. Ma this, Rt. 2, Box 338
Lang-Batch eior trash burner. Ph 6250
EMPLOYED couple desire room Be
board and care for 3 year old child in
closi-m private home. 1586 Franklin
W. Salem.
CASH FOR your old Hoover sweeper
regardless of condition. (Jail tioover
man at Hogg Bros.
RADIOS, small condition not im
portant. 404 S. 17th. Ph. 7577.
WANT TO Buy. Used cameras &
lenses McEwtn Photo Shop 433 state
SPOT CASH for hit lurnlture. ap
pliances. stoves or what have youf
Cau the r N wooury Auction ana
Furniture Mict.. 1610 N. Summer SC.
Salem Ph 5110
USED FURN6TURE Ph 8110
Wanted: Good used furniture. P. 7311
.USED FURNITURE Ph 1B5
Miscellaneous '
Dental Plate Repair .
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES
Bring or Mall Your Plates for Re pelt
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph BIdg State Com!. Ph 3311
For Rent Rooms
Lg. rra. Board if desired. Ph. 4406
ATTRACT dnstrs. bedrm. next to
bath. Close in. Ladies. Ph. 8521.
Steam ht.. prt bath. 2005 N. CapitoL
For Rent Rooms
FURN. Sin. rms. Close in. Reas.
4ZS N. winter, fti. gszz.
Room . and Board
Rm..-bd. if desired. 1467 Court.
ELDERLY lady or man ec wife to
room dc board. Ph. 633S.
BETTER BRD arm 7K8 Com'! St
For Rent Apartments
NICELY FURN. aDt- 3 rra.. Dh. in
stalled, light, army., clean, oil circ,
lights, ht. wt.: adults only; bus line.
Cor.. 510 Judaem-S. High. 1 blk. N.
McKiniey school.. Ph. 288.
2 RM. turn. Hot w. Elee. washer.
Gar. 2580 Lee. Ph. 3046.
2 RMS. Kitchenette. Bath. Steam
heat. 2005 N. CapitoL
ONE RM. fum. ant. Lhrhts. water.
$1.50 wk. 1290 Oak. Ph. 5276.
2 RM. turn. Hot w. Elee washer.
Gar. 250 Lee. Ph. 3946.
9. RMS. upstairs. Lifhts and water
turn. Ph.; 7217..
For Rent Houses
$16 Upstairs, unfurn. 2 large rooms,
3 piece bath. Call 5838.
RM. mod. house. N.E Fun Bunt .
furnace, fireplace, hd wd. floors, ga
rage. Inq. 1296 N. 16th. 1mm. poss.
$50 JW. Furn. country home. Ph. 21212.
T RM. Partlv Furnished. S40
O. E. RAX. 1255 State. Ph. 6761.
NEW J-RM. furn. at 2483 N. Church.
$20.00. A J. Flint. Ph. 3820.
$30- 6 rm. furnished apt. lifhts and
water. Available Saturday.
$25 4 rm. unfurn. house. Klngwood
Heights. t
fao 4 rm. unfurn. bouse.
P. H. BELL. Realtor
212-222 Guardian Bldg. Ph. $168.
Forr-Rent
TRUCKS tor rent. You drive, lie
Cune er LovelL phone 6608.
MODERN COTTAGES. 14 a us
Junction.. Auto Court.. So. Commercial
PJ11 VwAJLPSegl iyM k j I Hill r I CX3? F
Money to Loan
DEBT FREE
IN '43! : .
Add up your old year bms. . .
If they total $300 er less, '
you can get the money from -us
to pay them all Then ;
repay ua small monthly ,
. amounts which will help
you get out of ebt before
the year ends.
tn view of gasoline ra- .
tloning. rfs much more
convenient when - you bave
Just one place to pay. 1
Money advanced for ered- '
It -worthy purposes of afl
kinds. . . ,
'CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
276 tSrd Fl) Ph. 4440
1st Rat'l Bank Bldg. Salem
8-226 Lie M-378
PRIVATE MONEY
inrft a run trews trmim
CONTRACTS REFINANCED te re
trace payments ssor rv me : new - ot
used ears No delay .- red tape You
wui retain possess ton or tne veuKie
1 to IS MONTHS- TO PAY
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial Street
Phone 6168 Ue No M -153
MONEY TO LOAN
Wanted, real estate mortgages, mans,
erty or farm properties; loan made
as small as S300. See us about refinan
cing your present contract or mort-
gage.
LEO N. CHTT.DS. INC.
344 State St. . Phone 6261
Loans Wanted
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY
TO LOAN on good Salem real es
tate. Will pay 6 interest.
W. H. GRABENHORST 4c CO.
-REALTORS
For Sal3 Real Estate
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
IN LOW PRICED HOMES
1. 4 rooms and nook, oak floors in
living room, extra large lot with oak
trees, paved street, and bus servi
price reduced from $2500 to $1850.
2. 4 rooms, corner lot, garage a
buy at $1260.
3. Larger house on North 18th $1260.
4. 4 rooms and nook; partially fur
nished: on attractice place for $2250.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHDLDS,
INC.. REALTORS. 344 State Street,
rnont vzoa.
AT A BARGAIN
Creek lot. 00x122. lee. 2 storv hse
with basem. Call at 595 N. 14th. P. 5977
$1750 Vi cash. 4 room, nlast. house.
good cond.. small lot.
SIBOO S300 down. 5 room nLast house.
gooa cona. ansae.
$2750 $400 down. 2 B R. home, base
ment and furnace.
S2900 S950 down. 2 B.R. home, base
ment and furnace.
Do you want a Kood bur in a 3 B R
home? Base. & furnace, excel, dist.
Price $3900
C. H SANDERS 231 N. High 5838
5 R. mod. hse.. nicely located in N.
Salem. Can be handled for $350 down.
r. moo. use. szioo. S500 down will
handle.
F. H. Weir
463 Center St Realtor Ph. 9411
usf youb : proPEmTttutwi
HAVE LOTS OF BUYERS & LOAN
ON REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IS
GOOD HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC.
REALTORS PH 4108.
House St jot 66x165. 251 v N. Cottage.
IM-EDIATEJPOSSESSiaiT-i.Verv at
tractive mod. 5 rm. house and 1 tee.
rm. (finished) upstairs, Dbl. gar., fish
porta, ven. Dimas. nawa. firs., autom.
ht. 1230 Columbia. Ph. 6012.
BROOKS METHODIST Mmnu for
sale. Submit bids & terms of proposed
pymts. to J. Edgar Purdy. Dist. Supt.
Box 786, Salem, before Feb. 12. 1943.
IT$2000 ''''''''' '''
5 room bunnlnn' 2 hlrnAm lun.
be shown anytime. See Louis Bechtel
or mrs. Meeanam, 341 state st Room 4.
INCOME PROPERTIES 2 houses on
large lot located 560 N. 14th St Good
investment $3800.
1504 Broadway. 2 houses, corner lot
$4500.
2000 Market St. 3 houses. 4 vrs. old.
excellent investment, $10,000.
E. M. LARS EN, REALTOR
Exclusive listings Personal service
153 South High St Phone 7490.
Business
Cards Id this directory run
en monthly basis only.
Rate: S1JS5 per line per
month.
Auto Brakes
Mike Panes: 179 South CowunercUl
Batteries
WTLLAHD batteries, all types. R. D
wonuvw r uiurcn. raone wouo.
Bicych
BICYCLES New and reconditioned.
Harry W Scott. 147 S. Com'cL P. 45.S
Brushes
ruOer Brushes 1749 Grant Ph, $381
Chimney Sweep
Northness Chimney Sweep Ph. 4460
FTorisU
Brelthsaprs 647 Court Phone 9183
Funeral Directors
TerwUliger Funeral Bom. Ph. 6928
Gifu
THE APRON Shop. 679 N. High.
Hosiery
Reel Silk Hosierv Mills Ph. S76S
Mrs. K. Moaeley. Gen. t DeL. Salem
Mattresses
CAPTTOL BEDDING CO Pboae
Wanted Real Estate-
HAVE CALL for a good place about
100 acres priced about $7000 and worth
it. Suitable for cattle.
D. A FISH. 477 Court St. Ph. 6324.
Acreage
1 4 rm.
toilet, earase.' t
r. plastered hse. Bath.
chicken bse place for
cow. 4 mi. .out. Paved road. 1 block
to store, bus. schL Price $2,200.00 Own
er. 2061 McCoy Ave. Ph. 8837.
-TO RENT: Hse barn, small chicken
bee, 25 acres. S mi. south Independ
ence. Ph. 759$ or Inq. 529 N. list, Salem
7V ACRES only 4 miles out, 2 acres
gooseberries, 4 acre youngberries, 21
cherry trees and several large wainuts
with good set of old buildings at $3506
and will take north Salem home to
$2000 on this. - "
O. E. RAE. The Realtor. 1256 State.
TEN ACRES and good 4 room plast
ered bouse. 6 miles from Salem, for
$1800. a. A. FISH. 477 Court St.
For Sale Wood
DRY and green mill wood. 16 in. and
X4 m. biocJt wood. Ph. 8629.
PLANER ENDS, mill wood. 4 ft.
siao. ni. Bsta.
ALL KINDS. tlOJW up. Ph. 2439.
Wood Craen. 412 N. 21st St Ph. ST70
Plywood cores es ends. Ph. 8506
.Wood Sa wins;
Charles F. Simon. 1311 N. Liberty
ra. ser.
660 N ComL. Phone 3523.
Lost and Found
LOST, SAT. German shepherd dogii
yr. ota, answers name 'cmcrc n. 43.
LOST Billfold with valuable papers
and money. W. H. McAlvin. 545 N.
Church. Reward.
LOST: Half grown Persian torn cat
uuKii pet rn. 3070.
LOST: Small pocket knife, nsme F.
F. Rahn, Scio. Oreg. on handle. Re
ward, oiu a. winter, saiem.
LOST: Sunday A.M., one car chain
(heavy service) Can identify (broken
side snap). Please contact Mr. Clark
at tne Statesman office.
LOST Tile chain, lost on Court or
commercial streets Thursday morn
lng. Finder please call Statesman, 910L
For Sale Used Cars
39 8-Pass. V-8. Can between 10-1
at 7B5 N. 18U1. ,
Wanted Used Cars
Orval Pays
TOP CASH
PRICES
t
Fo;Used Carsi
ALL MAKES & MODELS
ORVAL'S USED CARS
Center at Church Ph. 4702
"C"
SHROCK
TO BUY OR SELL YOUR CAR.
Salem's Oldest Independent
Used Car Dealer.
Church St Chemeketa Sts. Ph. 7922
WANTED: Cheap truck for cash.
nuxrea xeuer, miles 00. on Ugy.
Personal
I will not be responsible for debts
wincr wan my own. c Kisteen.
MIDDLE AGED lady wants to meet
a congenial middle aged man. Box
ra, aiaiesman.
Directory
Magazine Subscriptions
Mrs. Paul H. Hauser. 829 Saginaw.
ru. f 0x0.
Paints and Lacquers
terms. R D Woodrow,
N- Church
Painting & Paperhanging
Painting Decorating. Phone 7553. !
Brperteraeed Reasonable Ph 4323
"Bud Frye, Rt 6. B 337F. Ph. 1114$
Printing
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamphlets,
programs books or any kind of print
ing, call The Statesman Printing De
partment 219 S. Commercial. Tele
phone 9101. i
Radio Service .
RAY MOORE'S 467 Court. Ph. 9611.
Roof Repairing
TARRING. Kennedy. Ph. $056.
Transfer
D-DRTVK TRUCKS FOB RENT
Blankets furn. 197 S Liberty Ph. 9063
storage, burner oil. brtouets Trucks- to
Portland daily. Agent Pierce- Auto
ratm including uanx. pouita. unnr
Transfer Co Ph. llaL
Vacuum Qeaner Service
FREE tnsnectton in rour noma. Au
thorized Boover service We service ell
makes cleaners Hogg Bros. Ph. 9149
Well Drilling
A West ,
St 6. B 448 2-2290
Listen to -Bleodle" oa the air Monday slghtm.
Trosky Talks
G)mebackTry
CUETVELAND, Feb. 1A Hal
Trosky,; the Cleveland v Indians'
slugging: tt baseman, who re
tired from baseball late in the
1841 season because of iniraine
headache condition, may attempt
a comeback this year.
I Vice-president Roger ' Pekln
paogh said Monday , that he had
talked with Trosky a lew days ago.
"He seemed to be in better men
tal spirits than ever before,"
Pekinpaugh ; said, and i added:
"When he admitted he was con
sidering a comeback I told him
he was welcome to join us in
spring training." -
Oakland Club Eyes
South for Training
- OAKLAND, Calif- Feb. l.-n
-The Oakland Acorns are con
sidering breaking with tradition
and doing their spring 'training
this year in Southern California,
Vic Devmcenzi, owner of the
Coast league baseball club, said
Monday night J ;
He explained in an Interview
that the club was unable to get
accommodations at Napa, th
Acorn's usual spring camp site.
and that tentative invitations had
been received from FuHerton and
Ontario.
Webfoots Wallop
Trotters, 51-46
EUGENE, Ore., Feb. l-JPy-The
University of Oregon gave every
man on the basketball squad a
workout Monday night in defeat
ing the Harlem Globetrotters, 51-
46, in an exhibition game.
Oregon led from the start, and
had a 26-15 halftime advantage.
Forward Roger Wiley led Ore
gon's 13, players with eight points
Linfield Defeats
Badgers, 49-26
FOREST GROVE, Feb. 1.-UPV-
Linfield college defeated Pacific
university 49-28 here Saturday
night in a northwest conference
basketball game. - Forward . Don
Hansen paced the winners with
19 points.
PACIFIC f2s"l
(491 LDTtTELD
Gettel (16)
T (19) Hansen
Schlegel (3)
Dicker (t)
r t7 Verment
C (5) Frazier
G (7) Partkxw
Ma this (S)
McLain (0)
G (0) Nelson
Subs: Linfield Miller 10, Bartlett 1.
jTrjansporlation
mrs Rintvif-r. tA vanMann Mn.
yara. inzormatioa about- work there
Phone 2-1509..
TP A MpnpT a TrnM Dku. k
- uwv.Ka juy
on Denver Ave.. Portland. Phone 8681.
Business Opportnnities
KOM.B lffti 1 1 ti .it i
North Summer stret nr will nrliann
wr x.uenc.
Q. E. RAE. The Realtor. 1253 State.
DRTTrZ STTtRTT. mrA tn..rmtw.
uvidf nuiran in wmmrr v im
Everything complete. 63500.
-- n.w lun, lij l.oun at.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executor has filed his
Final Account in the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Marion
County, in Probate, and that
Wednesday, the 24th day of Feb
ruary, 1843, at ten o'clock A.M.
at the courtroom of said court in
the courthouse in Salem, Oregon,
nas been set as the time and nlace
for hearing objections to said Fi
nal Account and final settlement
of said estate.
First publication. January 26th.
1943; last publication, February
23rd, 1943.
J. PERRY BATES, Executor,
Estate of Emma H. Smith,
Deceased. J 26-F 2-9-16-23.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of Anna Kaylor Conk-
lin, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Marion
County, In Probate, and has qual
ified. 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
age and Page, ! Attorneys, 210
Pioneer Trust Building, Salem,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated, January 26th, 1943; last
publication," February 23d, 1943.
GRACE J. CONKLIN, Exec
utrix Estate of Anna Kaylor
Conklin, Deceased.
J 26-F 2-9-16-23.
7:Xt. KOXK.
SAMMy RETURNS
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Rath Cowan (above),1 Associated
Press correspondent, clad la
full soldierly regalia, waits her
tarn to board an army trans
port with a force of WAACs
bound for north Africa from
US emberkjOion point. Arrival
of the force' la north Africa was
reported recently la
from Correspondent
a dispatch
Cowan.
Associated Press Telemai.
BARNEY GOOGLE
AND SNUFFY SMITH
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Mill Gty Rally Nips
Aumsville Five, 32-27
MILL, CITY A last period ral
ly netted Mill .City Timberwolf
basketballers a 32-27 vicUwy over
Aumsville Friday night in Aums
ville. Rogers and Lelack paced
the winners scorine with . nine
and eight points respectively. It
was a South' Marion County
league game.
MILL CITY (32) ) AUMS VILLI
Hoye (6) F (6) Rebo
Downing (1) G (S) Gulispie
LaLack (8 C (7) More
Duffy (2) O (2) Hilton
Rogers (9) - 'O (4) KUlinger
uos: Mil vtry Stewart Z. Brass
neia z. Toman s. seferee Saaueld..
General Nominated
WASHINGTON, Feb.
President Roosevelt Monday
nominated Littleton W. T. Wal
ler, jr., a reserve colonel in the
marine corps, to be a brigadier
general. A Washingtonian, he
would be the first reserve officer
ever raised to general rank in the
corps.
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Hopeless? Not
Camp Wilson
ABILENE, Tex, Feb. 1 -)-Camp
Wilson, Atlas-like Hardin-
Simmons athlete, was told two
years ago he'd never walk again.
Now he's not only back on his
feet,' but
1 Expects to enter the army
when Uncle San calls the col
lege reserves.
2. Is entered in the district
Golden Gloves tournament
where he won his first boat with
a knockout In 1 ardnate, IS see- I
ends;
3. Was third among the na
tion's rushing backs last foot
ball season with 991 yards.
It was a different storr two
years ago. Camp was told he'd be
a cripple for life, would never
walk again and doctors even con
sidered amputation.
His woes began when he and
a football teammate were mow
ing a field, working In their
bare feet. The friend accident
ally mowed into Wilson's left
heel, catting It to the bone.
It required more than four
hours for physicians to pull the
leader Into place with twenty-
eight stitches. i
More than a year later he start
ed putting weight i on the foot
Soon he was hobbling in house
socks. -
Last year he again participat-
ed in athletics Now he's ready to
take on the Japs or nazis.
Topflight Punch
Parties Planned
NEW YORK, Feb. l.-UP)-Beau
Jack, lightweight champion of
the world in the eyes of the New
York state boxing commission.
and Unbeaten Ray Robinson fur-
nish the high spots on this week's
national boxing program, tangling
with two' veterans in 10 rounders
Friday night.
Both step up a division with
Jack meeting Fritzie Zivic, for
mer welterweight champion from
Pittsburgh, at Madison Square '
Garden and Robinson clashing
with Jake La Motta, New York
middleweight whom he easily out
pointed last October, in Detroit.
The slim New York negro will
be after his 41st consecutive pro
victory.
Jefferson Hoopsters
Humble Turner Club
JEFFERSON Coach Pat Beal's
Jefferson high hoopsters won
themselves a South Marion Coun
ty B league basketball game at
Turner Friday night, 30-25. Cen
ter Turnidge and Forward Bruce,
with 11 and nine points respect
ively, led the victors. Metcalfe
and Peterson scored eight each
for Turner.
It- took an overtime period for
the Jefferson Bees to down Tur
ner, 17-15.
JEFFERSON (JS)
Bruce (9) ". F
Henderson (8) T
(25) TURNER
(6) McNeal
(0) Bishop
(6) Metcalfe
(S) Peterson
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2. Referee-
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Ball.
Puzzle
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fear ..
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41. habituated
42. Spanish titie
44. comparative
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