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loo OHZGOII STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. June & 1343 PAGE XiStS Wnesre Y6u-':G-3&::The Most Foz -The- IaiSfeteaan : Giassmed Eage Classified Advertising - Statesmen Classified -Ads Call 9101 A. Three Insertions per UnaL25c Six insertions' per Une40c One month -j it tine 31.25 Minimum charge 25c; S U. min imum 35c; 4 U.;min. 45c. No refunds.. ' Copy tot this pag accepted n-' ttl 6 30 tbe evening as-fore public Hon lor classification' Copy r ceivvd after tbia time wM be run under tb beading Toe Utt to Classify . - u :"-'. The Statesman assumes ne finan cial responsioUitjr toe errors whtcn reprint that part of aa advertise ment to wtiicoJtbe typographical mistake occurs i'i - .. - The Statesman reserves the right may appear in advertisements pub lished in Its columns and in cases where this paper ts at fault will to reject questionable advertising It further reeervea tbe right to place all advertising under .the profer classification., A "Blind" Ad an ad conUtnlng s Statesman box number for an ad dress Is for the protection'-of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman ts not at liberty to divulge Infor mation s to the Identity of an advertiser using a 'Blind" ad. . Livestock and Poultry . ' ATTENTION Hi Will remove dead St worthless stock " In a. moment' notice I SALEM FER TILIZER A. BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect. (No other Phone. 1 -rOX TERRIER PUPPIES to gtva away. 2743 N. River Rd. COLLIE. Box 39. S. 12th. 00 N. H. Red cockrels, wks. old. SOc ea. O. H. Spiva. 1 mi. W. of Shaw. NEW HA MP. fryers. J. A. Gardner, Bte. 2, Box 23. FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey cow. young & gentle. Milking 33 lbs. day. 2266 Mis sion. .. BRING YOUR own eggs for custom hatching. Tuesday or -Saturday morn ings. Pb 2-2861. Lee Hatchery. FOR SALE New Hampshire pullets, ready to lay. Ph 22861. Lea Hatchery Auctions i AUCTION Every Thursday Night . 7 P.M. ' Satisfied customers are our best ad ' vertisement. During May, 41S head of livestock waa sold here. We, have buy ers for more cattle, hogs Sc furniture. Bring . what you have to . selL one : item or a truck load. - STAYTON AUCTION - . - -MARKET , j M. A. Grpesbeck , Tour Auctioneer: See me for your ' r Farm Auction j t Phon $2 $tayton ' i Help Wanted V WANTED: Bookkeeper, man or wom an. - permanent r position.- Give refer' eaces- and experience . in reply. Box ZSZ4. statesman. ,- JANITORS WANTED. Good wages. Call in person. Oregon State Tuber culosia Hospital. Help Wanted Male Workers-mow emote vea la war ara- g action should not apply and will not a considered lor empieyaseM By em loyers advertising m this seetsoau . TAILOR, exp. alteration men's cloth' tng. . Perm, good proposition. Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shop. 442 State MARRIED MAN on general and dai ry farm. House, etc. furn. John C Terhune. Jefferson. Ore. KITCHEN BOY. call 4127. WANTED SHOE salesman. Exper fenced. Sell high grade shoes. The Price Shoe Co.. Salem. - MEN WANTED for Hopyard work Ph 795 - - EXPERIENCED MILKER Schlndler Bros. Dairy. "South. Salem. Help Wanted Female ! MIDDLE AGED ' housekeeper for elderly lady. -Home and .wages. 2S0 a. cotuge st. . ' K . WOMAN or girl to care for 2 child ren in my home; 200. Nebraska. SEAMSTRESS, exp. alternations, on men s clothing. Perm. Good proposi tion. Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shop. 442 scat st. - - WANTED. Girl or woman for houae - work or help car for young . turkeys. Pit. soz. Jefferson. GIRL OR woman to stay nights with ST. old girt Ph. 9023 after 5 P. M. ask tor weaver. 1SZ3 N. Liberty. - ' PERMANENT, desirable office posi tion for efficienreirl.. Some shorthand required. State experience. Write Box 100, ; statesman - --. . , . EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Shanghai Cafe. Apply after June 1st. 222Va H. ComX after 5 P. M. WE HAVE openings for part-time - waitresses, cashier and serving girls for Saturdays and Sunday only. Aug ment your income by working : the shift - convenient-- to your present schedule. High type personnel- only for -clean class of - trade. No beer. Transportation horn - on- lat shift. Apply The Biueotrd. . . . 4 Oraon0tatesnatt . ADVERTISING , ; . Western Adyertisinf. " pepientatives . i' " George, D Close, toe. - Ean . lnciacoLoa Angeles Seattle , I '' EasterniAdvertlsina - ' . - .'Representatives , " WsrdS-Cirifflth Compaay. Inc.- v j Chicago, New AYorsV Detrpit.': --.Boston.. '.Aiianta .... tered at tfce "Posf sTfc it Salt Entered at tfce"Posf srfca at -Salem. Oregon ma Second Clais Iattt. Pub lished . every - monnnq enrrpt wonaay Bustneu vffice, 'llS South Commer cial Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ITall Subscription Rates tn Advance: Within Oregon: Dally and Sunday. Mo e cents; Hoe $3 00. 1 year. $6 00 Elsewhere 60 cents per mo or 67 20 for veer tn advance Per" copy S cent : EV City Carrier. 73 cents a month. $3 W a year in advance la alartoo and adjacent counUea - - Money to Loan QUICK CASH LOANS CALL, i Warn - wf phone iSIMI U. Salmi's oldest - .largest bom owned and borne managed finance ,. mstltu tion Your financial - affairs will be discussed and loans made to: strictest privacy : You will ba riven every eon stderation aa the repartnc of voui loan or cranttna of extensions . 1 to 12 MONTHS TO REP AT . Tou can pay-in full any time U reduce the cost. - ONLY BORROWER SIGNS ' No .endorsers toons made pa fumt ture or not. ; , SEX ROY R SIMMONS MGR. -Ue. No Im -131. v GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION lie No ! 1SS 134 So. Commercial St Phone tl8 First door south of Ladd A Burnt inkConventeat ground poor location Auto Loans Willamette Credit Co. .-, STH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING Help Wanted Female HOTEL MAID." Steady work. Good wages. Apply Hotel Salem. ,. - TURKEY PICKERS wanted. North west Poultry 6c uairy. Situations Wanted HIGH SCHOOL, girl wants .clerking or similar work. Best of refs. Ph.izzs, 2 COLLEGE BOYS want jobs driving light trucks. Ph.. 4980,. - YOUNG MAN-wants farm work. Age 19. Exp. with : tractor, horses. 1011 Berry, i - OFFICE GIRL. 14 yrs. experienced would like position part time at office 8c part time at home. Can give full time m office when school starts. Lo cal resident.. Shorthand, rapid typist, teletype. Simplex. Comptometer, book keeper. Ph. 3695- . WILL i CARE for babies or small children .in my home. I960 Mission. For Sale Miscellaneous Used 7-pc. dining room suite $34.50 GEVURTZ rURNrSURE CO. 273 N. Liberty , Ph. 4815 NEW HAMPSHIRE fryers, alive up to 3 lbs 95c your pickc Leonard Patter, Box 126. Lansing Ave. off Su vert on Rd. USED dressing table, with plate glass mirror , $10.00 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 27$ N. Liberty Ph. 4615 SEED r SPUDS. Miles Welty, Rt. 6, Box 429. v LGE. OAK kitchen cabinet, enam. range, chest drawers, gateleg table aruji chairs. By piece or all for $35. 1647 waller, eves. USED: Kitchen cabinet $19.50 - ' GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 27$ N. Liberty - Ph. 4615 KITCHEN CABINETS linoleum tot. enameled, -Standard, sizes available or built to-order, Foteora Mfg. Co., 1108 Broadway.; Ph. 4929. GOOD USED, elec.. range. $30. 2010 Nebraska. , i - . UNFINISHED extension dinette table - $8.95 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. " 275 N. - Liberty Ph. 4615 -HOTPOTKrr ELECTRIC. nnM. -4- Vurnec,- excetlent conattidn, ,50.,95 i-esne trnone oaoe. . , . . . - ; , NAVY ALL WOOL apt. coat and suit. Brawn fur lacket. Sixa IS Shoes 7 and 8B, all nearly - new. Mlaci clothing. 2190 Center. Ph. 5214. - - , ; MAPLbunk" bds22C!"r"$29 75 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. -. 275 N. Uberty Ph.-4615 GOOD . Duchess Montag wood range. 705 S 21st, St . DV-VTTT TUT ' olM tnm VEMnn, Gardens: 30e per sack. Bring sacks. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. ' MAPLE child's bed $9.95 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 27$ N. Liberty Ph. 4615 ATM OKAYS for sale or rent H. C Pugh. P.O. Box 463. Ph. '2-2458. DUO-THERM ' automatic oil burning hot water beater $99.50. Available on A-10 rating. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. INC. 467 Court St Cypress lawn chairs, each - $7.85 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty i , x I - Ph. 4615 -; -POULTRY' FERTILIZER $1)0 per yd You haul it Ph, 2286L Lea Hatchery SEE HOGG BROS, 260 Stat St tor Rberal trade to on your old furniture Unfinished drop-leaf table $7.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 Fuller: Brushes. 1743 Grant. Ph. 5391 Wanted Furniture . CASH for your- Furniture Sz Holae hold appliances. - No waiting, best prices for any amount of furniture Beds. Stoves.- Washing atach.. etc. Phone 5762. Du Frain's Used Furni ture. 2360 Fairgrounds Road. TOP CASH price paid for furniture at household goods. On - article - or houaefutt. Ph. 9692.- Jaeobaon'a Furni ture Store. 566 Edgewater St W. Salem, r ' - ' " . - '- CASH ' roa used 'furnrrare mt none nold goods at rergey Ph 1444 - i SET YOUR own price. ' then call Glenn ' Woodry. - the auctioneer.' for action in a hurry. Ph. sue. (- filiscellanebus . Dental Plate : Repair ; TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST . . - . CASES Bring or Mall Your Plata for flepeti DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bktg Stat Comt Ph 3311 Wanted Miscellaneous WOULD like daveno or davenport act. not over $40. Phone 2-4013. USED ' rURNITURS ' Pb 183 BD. AND rm. in country for 8-yr. old boy.- Call eyenings. 1120 Cross. St. ' Ai;1 V:- . if -v jfl 1 -."!!lriP2 llsJSSsS'11- " H 'iuaIwSTr '"'KS lr- " trT 111 III II i- II ,LU J . X l .1.1 I I 1 lUl 1 A A 1 - .tsT I I 11 1 1 II r J V ( Money to Loan . Loans to Both Meii. and Women In All Types of Employment : r $30 to $300 - On furniture, car. livestock or note without endorsers, sso repaid m xour monthly installments ox u.u - eacn. m!. j l on nthMr imminti in same proportion. Inquiries Invited by pnone. letter . or u person. ! , . v;- Calkins Finance Co. 314 (3rd Fir.) - Phon 4446 First Nat. -Bank Bldg Salem . ' 8-22$ Lie. U-27$; Income Tax Lons If you will need money to pay ie June 15th installment of your Income Tax get a Special Income Tax Loan from Personal .Finance company. Personal Finance Co. ; 512 SUte St. N. Anderson, afgr. Phone 3191 tic U122. M-165 PRIVATE MONEY AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS ? .CONTRACTS - REFINANCED to r due . payment- Money - for new- ot need cars No delay or red tao. You will retain possession of the vehicle 1 to 15 MONTHS TO PAX : ROY H. SIMMONS 136 South Commercial Street Phon SIM Ue No It 152 Insurance HOW ABOUT Tour auto insurance? Let us write your policy in the Metro politan Ins. Co. W. G. Krueger. 147 N. Com! Ph. 4728 Wanted Miscellaneous FARMERS, clear your land and get rid of your slashings. We need f 11 of your saplings and limbwood. Anything 3" to 1" in diam., 40" long, wm pay lic each Help win the war. PLYWOOD DESIGN - CORP. 300 Wallace Road . Ph. 4613 FURNITURE 111 pay your price within1 - reason. Phone 5110 Ac be convinced. Glenn Woodry. the Auctioneer.- WOOD. ' coal circulator. 2307 LaureL GOOD USED med. size tricycle. Ph. 3606.:' ; ..:-;-'. r ! ' CASH PAID for upright, spinet or grand pianos. Ph. 5707. : WANTED: Wood range. -Ph. 5862. WANT TO Buy. Used cameras A lenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 SUte For Rent Rooms, FURNISHED Sleeping room. Close in. Ph. 6322. . . 2 SLEEP, rooms. Close.' Ph. 5825. WELL FURN. room in modern home. Quiet, close to. Ph. 6019. -ROOM, bd. if desired. Ph, . 4406.' '- For RentApartments 2 R. FURN. dnstrs. 1397 N. Com'L ' CLOSE IN, 891 N. Com'L $18 mo. NICELY FURN. 3-rm, apL, 20th and Nebraska. Adults only. . t. 3 RMS. FURN. With shower, . 2217 Lee. - . f- . . ' '. 4 RM. APT.. 915 S. 12th. ' x' . r. FULL-? FURN. aptrAdulUSliper mo. ac up, 624 N. Capitol. " 3 ROOM FURNISHED Aparament Adults. 470 Kingwood Ave, W. Salem. APT. at 760 N. Church. Large "turn, bousekeep. rm. Ph. 5713. 1 fyrn. rms. 1st JBx. 420 S. 20gt. Vacancy, Devereax Apt 1488 State. For Rent Houses SMALL Acreage.- mL West. Good bides.. . cheap rent to right party. C H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 VERY -Attractive suburban, 2 bdrm. home, furnished. Elec. range, refrig, auto, heat and hot water. Adults only. Box 2604, Statesman. . For Rent RESTAURANT. PARTLY-quippeL 891 N, Com'L. Apt 5. - FLOOR SANDER for rent. Mont gomery Ward. r TRUCKS tor rent You drive Mc- Cune & LoveU. phone 9600, ! Wanted to Rent : WANTED: 9 rm. mod. house. Adults. Call or write 160 E. Superior. ' ARMY OFFICER Sc wife deair modern furn. - bungalow or apt, Box 2626. Statesman. ;,. WAiTnJ&ralnandd farm near Salem. I have good equip ment Would like possession this fall about Oct. 1. Reliable party. Box 2625, Statesman. 2 BDRM. HSE, partly furn. or unfrn. Permanent, reliable party.1 Pb, 24013. 2 or. 2 Bdrm. house, - unfurnV . or partly furn. Perm, renter, B. F. Brown, 9156. ,' 1 . S.BYr"ArnT2Br housed Box 2622. SUtesmaa; - : REOSTBl5otiptewaU4irTi rm. furn. house. Garage. Ph. 5042. , For Sale Real Estate $1050 Large building with Bvmg quarters, 2 lots. West Salem. , . $2000 $300 down. S bed room older type home, 2 nice lots, plenty of shade, fruit, garden. -- - $2950 Mi cash. 8 room noma, baae. furnace. WeU located. East. -- $3250 $1200 down. 3' B41. home. base, furnace. South. 'Good view. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 9B3S ft RM. mod. bouse, tile drain board. hardwood floor. Venetian blinds, floor ed attic. acre. N. River Rd. Keizer Dist. Ph. 2-2844 between 8-10 A. M. See "Blondie!' in color, in new Statesman tabloid comic section - - ' r r I all I I . 11 II I a- - For Sale Real Estate $2550 buys . 3 rms. with basem. Large lot. 81000 dn. 2. hsea. on on lot, both with base ments. $4,000. . . 5 rms. compL furn. Very nice furn. Lee. -lot. Ens le wood dist. $500. $2300 down.-' .-- 4 rms,.' full basem. and furnace, at tic, large lot. $3,500. $500 on, , bL monthly. rms , full basem.. auto, furnace. completely mod. $6300, . H. A. FORKNER. REALTOR' - 1853 N. Capitol GOOD . room house divided Into two apartments..: One- rented for $30 per mo. and . tbe -other occupied by tn owner - racea at --93230. otu Pack or lot.--- . - .. . D. A. FISH 477 Court ; Ph. 6524 '$100 DOWN: Hsc S small -rms, lights, water, garage, paving, some rruit. Lot atsxiva. soo. - . ; $3350 Bungalow, north. 3 bedrms. casement. . xurnace. rireptacev. . Wired lor elect, stove. 81000 down. $5500 8 rm. home. 5 blks. from capi- tot biag. Large rms, hardwood firs. in living rm, dining rm. 4b hall. 2 bathrms., basement, furnace, firepiace. garage, tizso aown. - MEL V IN JOHNSON, REALTOR 725 Court St. . Ph. 3723 ' -BDRM. home. hdwd. floors, Vene tian bunds, fireplace, wired for range. full basem t, furnace. ' fenced back yard, corner lot. Bui by door. Terms. COMMERCIAL REALTY , -2020 S. ComX j ; 7024 HOMES FbR SALE 5-rm, -Practically new. Basement, Sawdust Furnace, View. Play Room in Basement. Shown on appt. only. . : 4-rm. Good condition. Large lot NJE. part of town. 5- rm. Basements Furnace.- Can be aold on easy terms. 6- rm. Close to town, small lot. Base ment. Furnace. W B. MERCER - 1231 Edgewater St. Ph. 2200 A REAL ' BUY. S room furnished house, north. living R, dinette, kit chen, 2 bed R. & bath, base, gas furnace, wired for range double ga rage, only $3000. . C.J. JACKSON. 341 State St, Salem S R. CORNER HOUSE, N. Liberty. 4 yrs. old. $3750. terms. . 4 R, corner, 2 yrs. old. close in. $3200. Attractive 4 R. a nook, full base ment, furnace; $300 -down & $30 a mo, including Ins. & taxes. Price $2950. 3 R.- remodeled house, fine kitchen, new pamt, new roof, hardwood floors; $300 down ac $25 a mo. Price $2500. S R. stucco, fine yard & view, full basement, furnace. A splendid buy. Easy terms. $3500. ABRAMS & ELLIS, INC. 411 Masonic Bldg. Salem SEE US FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS 5 ROOM house & garage with 2 lots. auto, oil heat, automatic- water heater. Fruit trees & garden space. 1357 Market St Phone Mr. Clark at 3343 or 9101. Price $3250. , IMMEDIATE POSSESSION : A neat and well built 4 room house, this means two bedrooms, living room, kitchen with nook, utility room, garage, also electric range, incin erator and automatic oil circula " tor (new spark); a back yard en- ,; closed with picket fence. : street paved. Near bus line and schools. -Its a buy for $3450 and the keys are at 344 State. See Lelace H. Ellis with . LEO W. CHILDS. INC, REALTORS v : . -- Phone 9261 . LIST YOUR PROPERTY TODAY WE HAVE LOTS OF BUYERS At LOAN ON REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IS GOOD HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC. REALTORS ! PH 4108 - WTNSLOW. .ArhU ft furn. houses. Sewers. Handy , man make living, from rents: - High' i dry ? cMmata. 'Might con sider chicken ranch trade. Owner 312 w. 1st. winaiow. Arts. . - : .: . 7 RM. mod. hse, close in on Cottars St. Inq 490 N. Capitol St. GOOD i "rntPhseT Hood St. $3500. Ph. 5222. Cards in this directory run on a monthly basis only. Kate: $US5 per line per month. Airplane Models KITS and SUPPLIES. Cherry City Model Aircraft, 21st at Market. Auto Brakes Mike Panek j 275 South Commercial Batteries WTLLARD batteries, an types R. D Wood row 394 Church- Phone 9600. Bicycles " , BICYCLES. New - and reconditioned. Harry W Scott 147 8. Com'cL P. 45.6 Chimney Sweep ' Chimney Sweep. Ph. 4450 FlorUU Breithaupfa ; 447 Court Phon 9198 Funeral Directors Qllger Funeral Horn.': Pb, Gifts THE APRON Shop .679 N. High. ': -l Hosiery Real Silk Hosiery'' Mills. Ph 678 Mrs. K. Moseley. Gen. Del, . Salem Lawn Blower Shairjpening Machine ground 640 S. Capitol SC Mattresses CAPITOL BEDDING CO Phon 4089 Painting ; & Paperhangin; PAINTING At Decorating. Ph. T552. Experienced : Raaaonabl - Pb 4325 . 1-c- it - For Sale Farms 40 ACRES , river bottom. 20 under plow, water piped to ft room house, barn, sheds, all crops. Only $4500 5s casn. - . - C. H SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of 69U acres, about . 25 acres In cultivation. iMuaoce pasture ana umoer. a room house, barn and chicken house, spring ana creex, u sola soon, 94000.00. ROSTEIN ac ADOLPH. INC. --'UOili North Commercial St. Salem. Oregon . - - 53 ACRESN f ml. Saiem. Practically new buildings, f Rm. House. Basement ar rurn. 20 Ac in cult. Bal in pas- tur. xear arouna creek. Good aou. - W. R. MERCER 1231 , Edgewater St. , Ph. 3200 ; - Tnr.AT. srnrv siwra TtJ Actm. X mi r.1mh aa a ' fir timber, creeks at springs, 4 ' room nous, oarn JOXIUU. iTTCe Sltt.UUU. S4O0S rfnwn hal Sat - . C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High -5638 100 ACRES CLOSE to small coUegc town, almost all in cultivation, poor buildings, but city . water, excellent sou Terms. S4O0O down. bal. at 4Vj. D. A. FISH, 477 Court. Ph. 6524 Acreaze -m iiuaxai 7WAa w a wwiu house, elec. water system, plenty fruit. 1 aa, rir nmnar -s-vasaan wwa Mt C H. SANDERS -231 N. High S838 skm.oo wiu buy t acre. 5 room house, bath room,, .garage, chicken house. . -,.!:- . 6 acres well : improved, all under cultivation. Priced at S6000.00. ft Acres House, garage, for $1500.00. f. rti REALTOR 212 Guardian Bldg; Phon 8168 ONE OF THE BEST! S acres of excellent filberts 21 yrs. old. A real orchard, all equipment. S1V.U0O. ' C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 FOR SALE or put in garden or potatoes, acre neecn av,; Nortn saiem. vera Arms, emniave T r: Hospital. Business Opportunities LZVTNG Ofc i A 2 Apts.- to rent. Good Income. . 7 Apts Close in. ' glSOJtO dm mo. income. Ail i urn. - W. R. MERCER 1231 Edgewater St. i Ph. 3200 APT. HOUSE. U anlti liwmM 1942. $28,000.00; operating expense $13. 000.00; net income $15,000.00 for 1942. Property can be purchased for 875.000 part trade arranged on gilt edge prop erty oniy. E. IVT LARSEN. REALTOR Exclusive Listings - Personal Service JW s. Uigh St. Phone 7490 Wanted- Real Estate, WANT to buy . from owner: Good mod. 2 bdrm. hse. in desirable resi dential dist. on outskirts of Salem. Not over $3000. Ph. 3483. HAVE 1 A NUMBER of cash buyers for Salem property. A listing with us at mis time means a ready sale. RICH L. REIMANN 167, South High Street Phone 9203 For Sale Wood 16 MILLWOOD. 4 FT. SLAB. FRESH tUT SAWDUST. PH. 88SZ. . SPECIAL $ loads mill wood. 817.00. Prompt delivery. Ph. : B444. Plywood cores ends Ph 8506 Wood Sawing Charles F. Simon. 1311 N. Liberty Ph, 6685. . Paints and Lacquers Complete line NASON patnta. Liberal terms. K D Woodraw, 394 N. Church Printing FOR STATION ERY. cards, pamphlets, programs books or any kind of print ing, call Tbe Statesman Printing De partment 21S S, Commercial. . Tele phone 910L 1 Radio Service PDtRCE Radio Serv, $42 N. ComX T581. Septic Tanks Cleaned SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed. State-wide service. Gene Fite. 42 Edgewater St, West Satem. Ph., S74S. Inrpection free. - 'Kennetli Ramel, U43 Eighth St, West Salem. Ph. 6663. Transfer u-drivx 'trucks roa rent Blankets furn. 197 & Uberty. Ph. 9062 FOR LOCAL OR DISTANT tranfer storage, burner eU, briquets - macks to Portland dally. Agent Pierce Auto Freight, toeluding Calif, points Larmar Transfer Co- Ph 3BU. -v Transportation WANT RIDERS to Willamette Iron As Steel; day shift.- Ph. 21310. , v. Tiling " TILE bathrooms, drain boards, fir placea and stoarefroota. Ph. 6472. . Vacnum Cleaner Service FREE tnspectSon to your bom. Au thorized Hoover service We service all cleaners uogg Bros rn atsa WeU "Drilling C 1. PUGH. 212$ Myrtle. Ph. S33. Z R A West At Sons. Rt- a. B 445 8-2290 every Sunday. , " " Lost and Found LOST: No. 1 Rationing book. Mural Cluck. 323 West Wilson. - - LOST: Ration Book No. 2. Return to, Esther . Ogden. Ashland. Oregon. LOST: Lady's Gffeen wrist watch at rest room Lada eusn jsanx. ste ward. 1339 Plaza St West Salem., LOST: T gas ration book. Samuel Carter. 453 N. 20th. - PURSE containing Ne. 1 and A graa Ration Book. Identification in purse. Ph. 41X7. For Sale Used Cars L 2930 FORD Truck, flat bed. Good mechanical condition. $150. Phon 5797. Room J3. Ladd At bush Bank Bldg. - 1929 FORD Sedan. S dr. Very good mech. -condition- S125.00. Phone 5797. Km. 13, Ladd At Bush Bank Bldg. 1937 PACKARD Sedan. 4 door. Ex cellent tires. Pamt and upholstery In very good condition. Ladd and Bush Bank Bldg. Room 13. Ph. 8797. 29 MOD. A Cpe. Ph. 21095 after 6, "36 FORD De Luxe V8 Sedan, pune ture proof tires... radio. Inq. Salem Central Service. Ferry At . Liberty. - 'U FORD Dump Truck. Pert. cond. throughout. Take lata model car in trad. 1760 Uerry. , - . 36 PONTIAC Coupe. Motor A-l. Ph.-4277 after 50 p. m. - - Wanted Used Cars Or val Pays TOP GASH PRICES For Used Cars ALL MAKES At MODELS ORVAL'S USED CARS Center at Church. Ph. 4702 WE PAY TOPS! Gt every dime your car U worth. Cash on the Barrel-Head "C" SHROCK SALEM'S oldest ndependent used car dealer. NJ5. Corner Church At Cbem. Ph. 7922 LATE MODEL CAR for CashlGer aid N. Harris. Monmouth.- Rt. 2. co l. l. uoaa. - ELYOUR CAR Herr all -Owens - Used Car Center. 235 So. Commercial Transportation 2 RIDERS TO WiL shipyd, graveyard shift. Phone 4489. WANTED: Riders to Willamette Iron At Steel Day shift. Ph. 22468. Heart Attack Fatal For Mrs. Calb'raith ALBANY Mrs. Iva Staline Galbraith, 78, a resident of Linn county all -her life, died at the family- home here- Sunday fol lowing a heart attack... Funeral services were held from the Fish er Funeral Some. Wednesday. Rev. T.. W. Reed and Rev. Alan Banks officiated. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. Born in Brownsville on May 9, 1876", Iva S. Templeton spent her early life in that city, where as a very young girl she joined ; the Presbyterian church. In ", recent years she had become a member of Interdenominational church. On March 15, 1899, Miss Tem pleton. was married to George E. Porter at Halsey. He died July 19, 1915. The couple adopted . two children, both of whom are now dead. Following -the death of her. first, husband, .she married John Galbraith at Washlucwa, Wash., At , intervals, Mrs. Galbraith had lived in Sweet "Home and in Washlukwa, Wash.; but the great er part of her life was spent In Albany. . i --:-: ' ' . - Surviving are two .half-sisters; Mrs. ''Anna J. Kirk of Halsey, and Mrs. Hattie B. Setters of Oakes- jgaleV Wash. Her two brothers. Charles R. and William H. Tern pletoa have - been dead many years. Fire Destroys Barn, Livestock at Woodburn WOODBURN TheTWoodburn fire department - was ' called out Tuesday afternoon to fight a barn fire ' at the ' Kennedy-' place' where the' Elmef Halkinrudes reside. - As Mrs. HaUdnrude had . at tempted to save the four horses, two of which -were saved.' in the bam before ' she called " the - fire department, they were too late to save the barn. Besides the barn and two horses, some hay was lost. . i Meeker Dusts Peas PERRYDALE Phil Meeker and his .crew have been, dusting peas In this vicinity the past week; R.i L. Walker, wha has . a duster of. his own, has been dusting his and "some of his neighbors fields. Valley Births JEFFERSON Mrs. Grace Thurston received word that she has become a great grandmother; upon the birth of an eight pound seven , ounce daughter born to Mr, arid Mrs. Russelr Sedgwick f PorUaKa. This i their firif chttd. born May 23, at the noma oi me mcfther'a parents,"-Mr. and Mrt(, E. T. Skelton at Toledo. The baby has been named Linda Joy; Lodges A: SALEM LODGE No. .Ar..At i -AM. .-. .Fri.. .June 4. . Staled meeting, 8A P. M. niad:iipn'd;QEag . By GLENN BABB. AP War Anahrist Cat! The Statesman The United States and her al lies are -lighting two submarine ; wars and winning both. In the ' one In the Atlantic we. aire on . the defensive, and successfully, against Hitlers U-boats. In the ."pther . our own underwater flo ' tillas are carrying devastation to Japan's limited shipping resour- The trend of the battle of-the Atlantic continues highly favor able, although the danger of greater, losses during - the - long summer days remains. But since the subject was mentioned in this column two days ago fur ther - returns, all i encouraging. have come in. - American shipyards delivered 1,782,000 deadweight tons of ships during ; May, an all time record that probably will stand only-until the June tally Is in. Rear Admiral Howard L. Vjck ery, of the maritime commission, said this was "quite a bit bet ter" than four . times the allies' , shipping losses for the month. ' Berlin's own accounts of the U-boats May record put sink ings at only 380,000 tons, making it by the Germans' own admis sion one of the least successful months of the war. A. V7 Alexander, Britain's first lord -of the admiralty said yester day that' killings, of submarines during May set a new record and that during the last two months the number of U-boats in the At lan tic actually had decreased.' But against the daring, far- ranging,; ruthless campaign waged by American submarines Japan is having no such success. They have carried the war right to her doorstep, into Tokyo bay and other , of her chief harbors and to i all the vital sea lanes through; which the lifeblood of the empire she has seized must flow.' " . Furthermore, whereas we are replacing the U-boats toll at a rate of : four to one, there are strong indications " that Japan's industrial capacity is utterly in' capable of , making good more than half her losses. When the - Japanese dream ' of a great , overseas empire ; lies in ruins a major share of the cre dit must go .to. our submarine service. For.1 although Japan as pires' also to be a great contin ental power, it was as a maritime power that she challenged the United ; State and constitutes a menace to American well-being. She grabbed ra great,, empire largely ' through a ' combination of sea and air power. Unless, she can maintain the overseas com munications route to. hold it . to gether, to supply the armies that 'defend It. and carry home, the spoils to be turned into sinews of .War, it must in the end fall apart. - i . That danger already faces her. The (navy announced. Tuesday that ; American' submarines had sunk six more enemy cargo, car riers, in addition to a destroyer. . HORIZONTAL ..ttar- ; 7. domestics V tors. 13. whole ititgiossy;;:, surface 15. twofold , (prefix)., f" 16. everlasting IS. to kiss 19.smonff " 21. owing -.' 47. melody - - : 48. quaaret ... 49. Chinese - measure r 60. serious 53. selenium . '. - (fiym.) ' -' : 54. Mexican dish 56. earlier - , 58. shops ' ' "59. steps . i k U 14 is o vy?x id 19 io in in ,; ; . MT jr r 2a " zT ir z . r 1 mmm """" " " . H it i m .i ill Answer to. Saturday's puzzle. lCARi mAlTES 1SIPIA b b U liaIt e I pbb . 22. demonstra tlve pjrpnoun 24. seaman -I5v. registers . o 27. Indian ' ; 28. exalt ..w ' ' 30. boy servants -32. beast of ' ' 'burden .'" 33. rid in t ; fabric 34. oblique 37. recounted 4L label 42. to darken 44. rarjf metal ' ''impress ' ' it a : n - i - . . Lb'a aTj gj O R N AfTe 3s!SlN JB R alU M f7(T 1s)a t es . ';AjD S C O -a QAV gl -A Ji T'TeIr iS5 'Afpl ' ii n,q. sjj. lJo' ;ada' jTf triji Aiq ' TIUjtlSfL g. IA'm -ns ' AVE' L AjNlC T2 PAIS ' LjAT ' !rY Areraga tlaaa at Mlatloat 11 a..ates. Dist. ay Kiag FeaturtsTynuualci; Inc. bringing to 169 the total of Jap anese vessels downed since the Pacific f war began. Allied air forces,' 'especially around New Guinea 'and the Solomons, have added several hundred thousand tons of shipping to the total. ' Woodburn to Erect Plaque WOODBURN The Woodbum honor roll committee for the ; armed forces met Friday night to discuss at length the possibility of erecting a plaque large enough to list the names of individuals who havs gone from Woodbum and vicinity Into any branch ' of , : the armed forces. There will be from S00 to 800 names with the committee ; attempting : to avoid overlapping with other commun ities. . ' . - The size and shape and durabil ity of the plaque, if erected, will depend i entirely upon how the public reacts to such an enter- -prise, depending upon the num ber ; of dollars contributed.- " ' The committee favors the city library park as a permanent lo cation for the1 plaque. The following places have been designated i to receive contribu tions or votes: ' Eyenden's drug store, Wood- burn Feed and Supply, Fred Heckerg Implement House, Tom Renn's - pool hall, Kenneth Me Grath's drug store ' on the high way and Elmer Matson's storage plant. on the highway. Rogers Builds : Granary Addition. Adds Equipment : OAK POINT -i Hugh Rogers i is building aarge addition . bnto his granary, putting in bins for storing grain, and adding more cleaning equipment and elevator for cleaning all kinds of grain.. He plans on harvesting his grain In bulk . this season and . storing in his granary;-domg away 'with sacks. -.. - Rogers sowed quite an 'acreage to Canadian field peas for . hay." These ' peas are - blooming ' nbw and have a white blosonL They can also be threshed and are ed ible for table use. i i Willamette and common vetth is in bloom now and, where it is heavy, has fallen down due to the recent rains, . . a. Attend 4H Classes LYONS Ruth Briles, Carroll Johnston and Roberta Reid left Tuesday for Corvallis where they will attend 4H ' summer school. 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