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Tuesday) June 21, 1938 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Nine Flattery Is 90 per cent Soap Soap Is 90 per cent Lye. CapitaliUoumal RAT EH Per line pr Una. Unas Per Una, 6 time par llne 1 month ilia, 35o i-time ml a. Sao 6-urn nun. 4&e Mint mum par Ml 36 easts Want Ada must tr h 10 ajn. y of pUBll'CtlCD For Sale Houses 11900 Duplex house in N. Salem, 7 i. hah 4 inli On rented, house 'in good repair. Nice lot. some iruiv. ciow w phw (500 Down, good home North. 6 im on one floor, fine baaament, furn ace, iO OOHJU J"VW- HON FY to LOAN FIRE INSURANCE 738 Court St. Phone 733. nl47 S-room house with large attic, full treet paved and paid. Cant be built I or gaie price ui wu. viu wm flown, oai. u rei.v. SEE Mrs. Ellis with mitt na J. tlcTT .T .ITR-Riialtors 9ii. rmu St Phone 9261. $260 DOWN will buy a house with h riMnl k 1 tc hn . nook, 3 bedrome, bath, basement, fur nace, wy. trays, garage. imrv mmmM tve yard. For wle at a bargain, p w reli, Realtor 430 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8131. al47 5-Rm. house, basement, furnace, hard wrmi floors. Easy terms. 2 300. I-Rm. house, fireplace, hardwood floors $1850. 9350 down. I-Rm. house with two set of plumb lng. Trade for smaller house. RICH L. REIMANN 187 8. High St. Phone B633. a!47' A HOME AND INCOME with amall payment down, bal. like rent. 2 nne low in norm oiem, close to school and bus line. 7-room residence and 3 other buildings on rear of lot can be remodeled Into a court. Price 3500; caan S200, bal. monthly. SEE CHILDS it MILLER Realtor 34 State St Phone 9261. VALLEY'S FINEST FARM AT A SAC RIFICE 256 Acres of the best soli In Ore. Diversified Farming, 6 ml. from Salem, paved road. Crop 4c stock 10.000 Worth of beautiful blags. 30.000. Reas. terms. ROBERT F. BUDFOW REAL F-STATE 13 Ladd & Bush Bldg. Ph. 6965. al47 MODERN 5-room house with unfln. attie and one acre of land at city lim it East. Price 13750; 1200 down. bal. like rent. 30 Nice acres 8 mile from Salem. Very good buildings. Elec. light, fully half In bearing walnut and cherries. Price reduced to 93500. Trade part for Snlem property. ifis Acres close to Toledo. Ore. About 40 acre tn cultiv.Bal. timber and fine ossture. Has machinery and 0 cows A aacrinee at H4750. Will take trade to around 1250 of clear property or 750 In cash. A Very good buy In a large house close In. fl-rooms down and 1 apart ment up. with 3 single room. Total price 12100: MOO down. 26 a month. S. M. EARLE or VTCK BROS. 208 N. High. Phone 9678. a 148 d.nnnM modern home with 3 bed' rooms. 4S0 N. 19th. al52 home For Sale: "Not lust a house, 4500. 8 large room plu breakfast nook and enclosed DacK porcn. ran basement. Automatic gas heat, air ronriit.inner. Attic rjart lv iimsnea Wonderful lawn. fine shrub and flowers, also apple and nut tree. Must be seen to be appreciated. Own er trs.nsferred out of town, family re maining until house sold. Located 1775 South Liberty street. Ph. 3250. 148 5-ROOM strictly modern completely fum. home for lease or salt by owner. Phone 6112. -162 HOUSE BARGAINS 5-R. house. Lot 50x150. good location. Price 61600. Good terms. New 6-R. house. English type. Lot 66z 330: 63500: (500 cash. 7-R. house, good location Fstrmount Hill. Price 63000: 61000 cash. New 8-R. house In new addition. Ve netian blind.. Mahogany finish. Price 64700. Terms. WM. McOILCHRIST. JR. REALTOR R. D. EMBREY or RUTH DeSOUZA 325 State St. Phone 4838. al47 WE HAVE several excellent houses to aell on payment, like rent. Abrams & Ellis. Inc.. 411 Masonic Bldg. a LEASE for term of years, or sale, 9 room apartment house. Bath on both floors. Garages and 2 woodsheds. Pos session on or about July 1st. 1086 South 31st street. .154 DUPLEX SO. HIGH For otilck sale, comer lot 67x138. fine location, nice shrubbery and fruit. In come S466 pr. Tr. Price 63900 Cash. Immediate possession. HAWKINS ft ROBERTS. INC. Salem, Oregon a 148 DIRECTORY BODY & FENDER REPAIR 8?TE Giu for auto body Ac fender ft radiator repairs. Ph. 3837: 365 fttt. 0363 BARTGES" Top ft Body 8hop. You wreck 'em w fig 'em. 340 South High. Phone 8113. oI61 FOR BODY & FENDBTR Repair. Auto Trim Seat Covers, nias Replacement Auto Painting, Towing Serrlee tfWK tn Herrn-owena co- aao a. com i St. Ph. SlflU EXCAVATING EXCAVATING of all kind: basemanta due:, dirt hauled or movrd, or for sale. SEE Bn Otjen At Sons Phone 8080. o EXCAVATING of all kinds Biwmsnt diif. dirt hauled or mored Dtrt for aele. Salem flsnd ft Orsrel Co 040S o FLORIST hrelthaupt's for flower bll S904 o TRANSFER and STORAGE FOR local or distant transfer, storage burner oil call 3131 Lanner Transfer Co Trucks to Portland dally o" TYPEWRITERS AU make. sold, rented and repslred Needham'a Book Store 485 State St o WASHER REPAIRING W. servios .11 makes washers Sslem Appllano. Co.. exclusive ABO dealers 453 Court Phone 9611 0 WINDOW CLEANING NEW DEAL WINDOW CLEANING Ce Windows. Floors, woodwork P 9837 o WEU, DRILLING C. Jo. Pugh, 2135 MyrtH. 9336 0148 R. V HiumI 950ft Brooks St P 6809 0159 WOOD SAWING R. B. CROSS. Ph. 8178 or 7319. 0167 " WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS H Jsegl.r Omsmentel Iron Works (w twua OuU count. tutnTiiMM. I. L - f . "y "Pop got him through the Capital Journal classi fied ads to retrieve the ping-pong ball.' For Sale Farms SPECIAL BARGAIN 6 acres, new 6 -room house, barn, ga rage, poultry house, close In. Mtge. 1700. Offered at sacrifice price for short time. ASK Mr. Bartlett with CHILDS Si MILLER Realtora 344 State 8t Phone 9261. b WRITE BATTLESON for Canby Farms. The Garden Spot of Oregon. Free List. BATTLESON LAND CO, canby, ore. bias For Sale Acreage SPECIALS 30 A. Mostly cherries, 8. slope. 6 ml. out. Elec. Good bldg. Income prop erty 2800. Term. 8 A. Good plastered home, family or chard, spring, Elec. 6 ml, out. 1350. Term. 14 A. 8-rm. ho. Mostly prunes. 1 ml out Elec. all-yT. creek. S3 500. Terms. 15 A. level land. In path of Irrigation ditch, ft-rm. ho. Good barn, other Diags. S.330O. Term. HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC. Guardian Bldg. bb For Sale Miscellaneous Upstairs Furniture Store Offers the Finest line of Davenport & Chair suites in town . Beautiful styles, new cloth. Staunch construc tion. For a limited time No in terest charged on time payment contracts. 899.95 Oalnaday and Crosley wash ers. Super DeLuxe models. Speclsl 879.96 cash or EH ft PA terms. 64.95 down and 63.44 per month. NELSON BROS..-INC., 355-391 cnemeketa et. C149- BABY BUGGY in Excel, condition. Call 1090 Jefferson after 6. C149 CHERRIES. Sweet or sour, 3c. you pick. 3c we pick, wesson, exynne Road. Ro. 4. Box 197. C147 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR BARGAINS All rleht folk. Summer is now here. These bargains are here too, for you. Double door .-cubic root eparton. brand new. regular prioe 8334.95 Special Price 6199.96, or on EH ft FA terms of only 610-8B down, .cut per month. AND A Smaller One 4.6 cubic foot Spartan. Brand new. regular price 8149.95. special price only 8119.96 or EH ft FA term, of only as.96 down and 83.61 per month. These are in the original crates and the supply la limited. They are De Luxe and Super DeLux. models. Don't waltl NELSON BROS.. INC. 355 Chemeketa St. C149 STEEL 50-gal. drums with new style clamp llda: 637 Piedmont St., West Salem. C149 40-GAL. Automatic Electric Water Heater, slightly used. Phone 5043 after 6:30 p.m. C148 FIVE Cottagea at Newport. Bargain. Ed Jory, 423 Hoyt, Salem. C147 Used Gas Engine, Maytag washer. square tub, 669.95 eaah or win give easy terms. NELSON BROS, INC., 355-391 Chemeketa St. c!49 REPOSSESSED RADIO 1937 All-wav. Zenith Radio. Bal. due 838.40. Terms 85 down, 84 monthly SEE Mr. Jarm at GEO. C. WILL MUSIC STORE, el 48' STRAWBERRIES 3c lb. 3 ml. East of Chemawa on Vsn Clear. Rd. A. T. Van Cleave ft Son. C147 NEARLY New cottage Iron cook stove. SkewU Plumb. Co.. 379 N. Coml. e!47 UPSTAIRS FURNITURE STORE 439 Court St. Salem Used and New Furniture Bargains- New 46- n. walnut Gateleg table rj. Single Sofa, recovered 610.00 Kin.i. couch, new very attrac tive) 614.50 Singer Treadle sewing macnine. Ilk. new 627.60 Oood treadle sewing machine 812.50 JUveral makea used Vacuum Cleanera 610.00 Slightly used broadloom rug, 9x12. Taupe 627.50 Slightly used broadloom rug 7'4-9. Blue 617.50 New 9x12 Wilton and Axminster Rugs at ooat. New throw rugs at cost. New Ivory Bedrom suite 629.50 Used Oak Buflet, large plate glass mirror 612.50 Several oak dining tables 64 50 to 67 Davenport and rocker suit, re covered 837.80 Davenport 61500 Oood dsvenport bed. used ....830.00 Lsrge wardrobe trunk, used ...615.00 Small electric range, used 620.00 Wedaewood gas range, used ...618.00 BUT UPSTAIRS and SAVE! C149 OFFICE furn. ft ejpt. from Western States Grocery ft Oreehem B.nk. Desk, ehalra. files, typewriters, add ing mschlrM, sealea. calculators now at our .ton. 456 Court. Roen Type writer Ex. ' BKliTRiyT, taa. ibagl cost. Pa. 03M For Sale Miscellaneous 3 USED binder,. John Deere. Cut ft Mccormick: I trustor mowers, one 32 cataDUlar wide gauge. Lester Ernst, St. P.ul, Ore. CUB STRAWBERRIES V. Pick. Jc lb. J. P. Zlellnskl. Rt. 7. Box 441. 14 ml. . Big Chief Itore. CMS USED gasoline pumps. .11 makes. Air compressors, storage tanka. T. L. Kuhna Co., 828 Edgewater. P. 7035 C1U7 130 BABT buggy. 817.80. Good cond Complete trapdrum outfit, bargain at 40. Phone 6991. C147 Used Frlgldalre, only 159.95 cash or win give easy terms. nelson Bros. INC.. 355 Chemeketa St. C149 For Sale Wood WOOD of all Phone 4964. kinds and atumpage eel48 DRY old fir. Phone 877S. MILL blocks. 84.50 lg. load. Ph. 6833 eel 67 16" Old Fir 5 & 15.50. Ph. 9456. eel 67 WOOD sawing. P. A. Wood. Ph. 8290 eel60 16" OAK; 13", 16" Old fir. Ph. 8593 eel60 For Sole Poultry OUR juicy, mtlkted R.I.R. broiler, and fat hens make a good picnic din ner. Nelson's. Rt. 7. Box 14. Out "D" St. Ph. 8280. fl47 CUSTOM hatching, baby chlx. start ed chlx 13 varieties: baby chlx Hxed Ph. 133P3. Lee's Hatchery. f Wanted Help Stenographic and gen'I. office work by large corporation. Give full details. Box 414 Capital Journal. gU9 YOUNG man under 30 to work with mgr. See Mr. Pelton. Grand Hotel. 7 p.m. 147 BOY to gallop race horses. Must have riding exp. See Willi West. Public Utilities Com., 460 N. Coml St. gl48" MAN for Coffee Route. Up to 45 first week. Automobile given a bonus. Write ZANOL, 1601 Poplar, Oakland. Cal. H48 WANTED: Housekeeper for man and son In amall town near Satem. Appli cant must have experience in oetter class home. A desirable position lor rignt person. Answer ny letter oniy and Interview will be arranged If de sirable. Box 411 Capital Joumsl. a Wanted Position EXP. farm hand want work. Very good reference. Leo J. wondra. in dependence. Ore. h!47 For Rent 4 -ROOM flat and garage. Unfurnielv ed except for floor coverings, gas range, electric refrigerator, 616, 1944 Hal. Apply 1134 Madison. Phone 8756. 1148 Furn. 1-rm. Apt. 868 N. Com'l. J14B Batchelor Apt. Ph. 7018 or 4847. J149 TO EMPLOYED WOMEN 3-r. furn. apt. Desirable surroundings. Bendlx washer. 837.50; 475N . Capitol. 1162 4-R. Apt. Refrlg. Pr. Bath. Batchelor Apt. Pr. bath, Oar. 643 Union. J169 6-RM. furn. hae. Ph. 6274. Furn. 8-rm. apt. Light hskpg. or sleep lng room. Close In. Ph. 4335. J147 S-RM. furn. hse. Ph. 9358. 6-ROOM house close In 626. Suitable for roomers and boarders. P. H. BELL: Phone 8121. 1147' B-RM. house close to new statehouse. Double plumbing, aulted for boarding and rooming house 135. Phon. 8832. RICH L. REIMANN 167 S. High St. 1147 S-Rm. Apt. at 365 S. 14th St. 1147' Modern 3-bedroom house at 760 High land Ave. for 625, EARLK or VICK. Phon. 8678. 1148' 2-r. .part., partly fur, 88. Adults. Also 4-r. Hollywood dlat. 1006 N. 33 St. J149 2 3-rm. apt... 365 8. Coml. 1 152 8-rm. furn. apt. ft gar- 1586 State. Ph. 9371. J153 BUNGALOW Modern. 1 bedroom, re. onable. Phon. 3283 or Inqulr. 1363 South Commercial. J148 SMALL House 4 rm. Unfurn. Oarsge. Inq. 406 N. Cottage. 1148 3-RM. mod. Apt. 310 8. 14th. J1S0' 8-ROOM newly reflntshed apartment, heat, hot water, electric atove. Frlgld alre 594 N. Commercial St. J 147 SLEEPING room, 1205 Columbia. J148 8-ROOM house, electricity, nesr Li berty. Phon. 103F2. C. L. Carson. J147 CLOSE IN mod. turn. apt. Adults. Ph 8490. J160 6-RM. furnlehed house, basement. furnsee. Gsrsas. 1946 Ror.l St. Ph 105F13. J148 FURN. 3 A 1 R, Apia. 1699 State St. 1149' LOE. turn. mod. Apt. 186 a. Winter 1148 HALLTK modern furn. apte 463 No. rrooa at, n. mm. 1 For Rent BOU8KKEEFINO BM 360 Cntor St. 1147 PARTLY fur. 3-nn. flat, pri. bath. gar., adults; 1130 oaa. NICK sleeping room.. 461 N. High. J166 NESKOWIN. Modern bungalow, J. C. Olgrar. 5605 MX Thompson, Tr. 7613. Portland. J163 HOTEL MARION attractive rooms bj mt or month at very rean.bl. rate. I R1L furn. apt. steam hist Kleo. range. Prlg.dalre 656 N liberty, i PIANOS Phonographs and Sawing Machine, for Rent. B. b. Stiff furni ture Co. 1 FOR RENT: OHIO, rooms, 331 State. Inqulr. room 200 Ph S718 1 Room and Board Private horn. Ph. 6567. 11151 CLOSE. Good meals. 405 Marlon. JJ173 BOARD 6c room near P.O. Phone 5483 1)140 Etc Rms.. board, 168 N. lath St. 11167 EXC. rooms, board. 404 S. High. 1)153 Lost and Found LOST: Wedding and diamond rings, tied in 'kerchief. Rewsrd. Ph. 4686. K14P LOST: Black ourebred colli.. Reward Phone 6394 or B4F4. kl49 Personal Psychologist-Advisor Mrs. Martin. Dependable, favorably known. Ph. 6460 1131 Miscellaneous FREE Kittens, 1795 Lee St. Real Estate CASH First lot east of 3009 Center At. ArtdTvu R. w. Llndaay. 2407 wn. St.. Olympla. Wn. nl62 BEAUTIFUL half acre, lovely home site, citv water, electricity, trees. 1 mile, downtown, 6450: 810 down. 65 per month. Phone 8413. nl65 Automobiles WANTED 77 or 75 Chrysler roadster. Will nay cash. Boa 412. cap. Journal. ql49 WILLYS 77 Sedan, good rubber and rood condition. W. E. oreenwooo 1285 8. Liberty St. Phone 3358. q!47 3 -TON capacity truck, good farm truck. Reasonable. 467 South 16th. 0147 Financial Loans AUTO LOANS Strictly Confidential No Mortgages Low Rates - - Easy Terms Private Car Sales Financed EIKER AUTO CO. P. A. Elker 173 8. Liberty I AUTO LOANS Refinancing - Easy Term. WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 612 Guardian Bldg M-1SB PRIVATE LOANS $10 to $300 IP TOO NEED MONEY for any worthwhile purpose call at our office. We will gladly help you with your problems, however great or email. Borrow from us as you would from your best friend. Here you will find the same friendship after the loan la made as before. You will doubly enjoy the flexibility of our renavment nlans. SEE US TODAY NO OBLIGATIONS People s Finance Co. Km. 301. First National Bank Bldg. Salem. Oregon Phone 4446 8313 State license M-330. I MORTGAGE LOANS on business and residence properties. unrest Hate A brums a Ellis, no. Haaonie Biag. AUTO LOANS Roy H. Simmon 136 S. Commercial St Ph. B16B Lie. No M-153. r LOANS $10 and Up WE MAKE ALL TYPES OF LOANS Payment Schedule to fit your income prompt courteous service STATE FINANCE CO. Child, ft Miller Office 844 State St. Sslem. Or.. Phon 9261 Uo No. 8-216 M-222 QUICK CASH LOANS All Plan. GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION License No. 3-138 136 8. Commercial St. BENJ. FRANKLIN Federal Home Loan. to purchase, modernla. or build. Moat popular loan In Oregon. ess. r u Delano. 390 North Church r F. H. A. LOANS 80 on Exletlng construction: 90 en N.w construction. J r. rjuticH CO. 863 Stat est. Phon. 8672. r LOANS FARMS AlfD CITY PROPERTY Before Borrovlng Elsewhere Consult Our Loan Department. BAWKINS ft ROBERTS. 1NO. Ouardian Building Salem r Specialized Services TRY OUR HOME DECORA TINO and painting eervlc. Twelve months or longer In .bleb to pav No down payment. Detail, arranged as your home. Only reaponalbl. painters and decorators do your Job. Call Mr. Err. at R U cieatrom Co Phon. 8550 Burglary Charge Holding Coriell Woodburn Harry J. Coriell, ar rested on Information filed by Ida M. Wood, charged with "burglary, ap peared for preliminary hearing be fore Judge Overton Friday. The de fendant waived statement. He was represented by Attorney T. C. Oor man. Witnesses were Ida M. Wood. Eule M. Huglll and Alfred Ashland. After hearing the evidence Judge Overton held him to answer to the grand Jury with ball fixed at 11000. which was not furnished and he was placed In the custody of the sheriff Paul Edln Paulson of Woodburn. arrested for driving his car with four persons over 13 years of age In the driver's aest. pleaded guilty and paid a fine of 85 and costs. Antonia salvatore Caruso of Port land, arrested for driving his truck at a speed of 45 miles per hour, pleaded guilty and paid a It fine and cost Legal SALE OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT AND SCRAP MATERIALS The Oregon 8tte Highway Com mission hu for aale in assortment of obsolete equipment and parts lo cated at the Highway Department Equipment Plant at Salem and a collection of scrap materials located at each of the four Highway Equip ment Plants at Salem, La Grande. Klamath Falls and CoqulUe. Partial lists of the various kinds of equip ment and scrap materials are as follows: Obwaiete Equipment at Salem Generator, motors, truck parts, gas engines, compressors, presses, etc. Junk Materials at Salem Scrap steel, cast iron, aluminum, bronze. radiator cores, batteries, tires, tube, etc. Junk Materials at La Grande- Scrap steel, cast Iron, brass, radiator cores, batteries, tires and tubes, Junk Materials at Klamath Falls- Scrap steel, cast Iron, bronte, radiat or cores, batteries, tires and tubes. Junk Materials at Coquille Scrap steel, cast iron, brass, radiator cores, batteries, tires and tubes. Sealed bids for the purchase of all or any one piece of the obsolete equipment and for all or any one class of the junk materials will be received by the Commission In the Auditorium, third floor. Public Ser vice Building, Portland. Oregon, at 9:00 o'clock am. on Thursday, June 30. 1938. Proposal blanks and full Informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Commission. Room 323 State Office Building, Salem, Oregon, Separate proposal blanks have been prepared for each one of the above five groups of articles. The bidder should specify which ones are desired when request' lng the proposal forms. Each bid must be submitted on a proposal form obtained from the State Highway Commission and must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft in an amount not less than ten flOY percent of the total amount bid where the total amount Is over 850: and twenty-five (25) percent of the total amount bid where the total amount Is $50 or less. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed best for the State of Oregon. OREGON 8TATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, By H. B. Olalsyer, Secretary 147' Clay Deposits In Local Area A preliminary report on refractory clay deposits of Western Oregon, Is. sued by the state bureau of mines, says: "Refractory clays are found throughout the area west of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and are characterised by moderately high fusion, high shrinkage, and dark fired colors. Precalculation re duces shrinkage and cracking. Pre liminary samples were obtained for firing-test data, and from these results four deposits were selected tor additional study on the basis of quality, probable tonnage, and transportation conditions. The Ellis deposit In southwest ern Clackamas county Is typical of the bentonltold Molalla clays, with an average fusion of cone 31 plus, high shrinkage and severe cracking which can be improved by calcina tion, 31,000 to 73.000 short tons avail. able, and requiring a 'i mile truck haul to ratliide at Molalla. The King clay, east of Salem, fuses at cone 33 plus to dark brown. There are 340,000 to 330.000 short tons available, and il'l mile truck haul to rallslde at West Stayton will be necessary: This clay is unique for Its original white color, large amount of water required for plas ticity, large dry pore space, cracking, and high shrinkage. The area to the north seems to be underlain by similar material. The future value Is for use as a plastlclser with Its own calcined grog or other non plastic refractories. Avondale Firm Comes to Salem Establishment of a branch in Sa lem of the Avondale Construction company Is announced by Elmer O. Berglund, superintendent, who has Just completed arrangements for of fice space In room 316 Bllgh hotel building. 441 State street. The Avondale Construction com pany, with headquarters In Portland at 029 S W. Oak street, handles gen eral contracting and building work, both residential and commercial. and In addition specialises In mod emltatlon and design of business spaces and store fronts. Just recent ly a new front was completed by the company for the Jolly Joan restaur ant In downtown Portland. Salem was chosen as the first city outside of Portland for a branch according to Mr. Berglund, due to Its past record for business stability and belief In its development and growth In the future. Circle Entertained Dallas Mrs. Robert Pence enter tained members of Circle A of the Presbyterian church at her home In Rlckreali Friday afternoon. The time was apent In needlework con cluded by a tea hour. Members present were Mrs. Sarah Barney. Mrs. R. L. Chapman. Mrs. Nora Crlder, Mrs. Cheunccy Oett mann. Mrs. Edward Hlmes. Mrs. L. W. Plummer, Mrs. U B. Smith, Mrs Fred Toner. Mrs. Harry Webb, Mrs B. A. Wood and the hostess. Jacobs Denied Right as Second ForSchmeling New York. June 31 UP) The New York state athletic commission to day denied Joe Jacobs' application for reinstatement as a second o he could work In Max SchmeUng's corner tomorrow night when the German battles Joe Louis for the heavyweight championship. Jacobs. SchmeUng's American re presentative, has been under sus pension here for several months and repeatedly has sought reinstatement without result. At the same time the commission settled an argument over what gloves the combatants would use In tomorrow night's fight, ruling that both Schmeling and Louis might use gloves manufactured by a New York firm. Louis had sought to gain permission to use Chicago- manufactured gloves on the theory that they fitted his hands better. The commission order was based, however, on the stuffing of the gloves. The New York gloves con. form with a commission rule that gloves used in this state shall be stuffed with curled hair. Ths Chi cago gloves are stuffed with boiler felt. The commission revealed that a special meeting would be held Thurs day afternoon when contracts will be signed for a September title match between the winner of to morrow night's engagement and Max Baer, former holder of the championship. Realtors to Bid For City Agency All real estate dealers In Salem, Instead of only one, will have a chance to bid for placing on the market 90 pieces of property that the city has acquired on account of delinquent street assessments. Al derman David O'Hara said the city had acquired about 140 properties. Only 90 of these are now market able, however, 39 that have been deeded directly to the city and 85 acquired by sheriff's deed. The special lien foreclosure com mittee proposed a contract between the city and Rich L. Reimann. real estate dealer, whereby Mr. Reimann would have the privilege of market ing the properties, his commission to be 10 per cent of sale price, paya ble when 25 per cent of the price had been paid. He would be re quired when called upon to make appraisals of property, to post "for sale" signs and advertise the prop erty. He would be allowed to let other dealers list the property, but would be required to pay their commission out of his own. The contract could be terminated on 30 days' notice by either way. Alderman E. B. Perrln. objected that It ."hardly seem fair to give one man a monopoly of the busi ness." Alderman Merrill D. Ohling Inquired If the Salem Realty board had nominated Reimann. O'Hara said It had not, but that It chair man had recommended the plan. Ohling moved that the matter be re-referred and the realty board asked to nominate a dealer. O'Hara objected to this because not all real estate dealers In the city were mem bers of the realtors' association. A motion was then made for realtors In general to submit proposals, and the motion carried. Cherrians Want $1000 Appropriation When the city council begins consideration of the 1939 budget It will have before It the matter of appropriating $1000 for use of the Salem Cherrians as expense of floats and parade appearances at festivals in Portland and other clues. The proposal was made before the city council last night by King Blng Tom Hill of the Cherrians, who asked that a special commit. tee be appointed to confer with the Council of Nobles of the Cherrians. Mayor Kuhn appointed the ways and means committee to act. King Blng Hill cited the expense of designing and entering Salem's first prize winning float In the re cent Portland Rose Festival parade, and since It I In reality a matter for the benefit of the city, the city should appropriate for it. Prafum Ladies' Aid Elects. Of licers Pratum Mrs. Lorena Thompson entertained the Methodist Ladles' Aid Wednesday afternoon for their June meeting. The president, Mrs. Branch, had charge of thedevotlon- als and the business meeting. Officers for the next year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Carrie Branch; secretary, Mrs. Mil dred Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Vanwoert. Mrs. Branch had charge of the games and later In the aft ernoon a gift shower was given one of the members. Refreshments were served. Members and visitors present were Mrs. J. W. Ooodknecht, Miss Martha Ooodknecht, Mrs. Edson Corns lock. Mrs. Frank Bowers, Mrs John Jones, Mrs. Carl Haberly Wllltta Hersch. Mrs. Oscar Meyer Mrs. E. W. Branch, Mrs. Adam Hersch. Mrs. Orral Whitman, Mrs. Elmer Hansen. Jackie Hansen, Mrs Arthur d Vriea, Mis. Msnurvua Vanwoert, Mrs. Thomas Jones. Mrs. Joy Thompson, Mrs, Helen Paget. Miss Jessie Glamor, Miss Irene de Vries, Miss Alice Marl Thompson, Mrs. Christina Kleen, Mrs. Archie Bowen, Mrs. William de Vries, Mrs. Earl Pooler, Mrs, John Olthoff, Mrs. John Bchafer, Mrs. William Emry. Mrs. Harvey Meyer, Carolyn and Dona Meyer, Maxln and Elmetta Hansen, Robert Bchafer. Elsie de Vries, Mrs. George Kleen and the hostess, Mrs. Thompson. Brazier Small Candidate for Legion Office Brail er C. Small, charter mem ber of Capital Post No 9. American Legion, will oppose Art Johnson for the post commandershlp at the an nual election of officers next month. Others nominated at the first June meeting will also have competition on the ballot as a result of final nominations last night. Ray Stum bo will contest the sec ond vice-commander position with Don Madison and Al Cole, early nominees. George Edwards Is un opposed for first vice-commander. No new candidates for adjutant came forth and the race will be be tween Mem Pearce, Incumbent, and Fred E. Mangls. Fred Williams has opposition for finance officer with Guy Weaver. The completed list of nominees Include Irl McSherry, historian: C. V. Richardson, chaplain; Fred Jaeger, quartermaster; William Bllven. Carl Oabrlelson, King Bart lett, Claude McKenney, Walter Zo sel, Harry Holt and Allan Carson, all nominated last night, with Hans (Curlyr Hofstetter, Glenn Porter. Fred Gahlsdorf, O. E. (Mose) Pal mateer, George Averett, Earl An- dresen and B. B. (Kelly) Owens, executive committee, with five to be elected. Delegates and alternates to the state convention In Pendleton, start ing September 1. will be selected from a field composed of William Bllven, W. L. Close, Dr V.I. Hock ett, Owens, Leon M. Brown, James L. Cooke. Al Fellen, Onaa S. Ol son, J. H. Turnbull, Zosel, R. D. Woodrow, McSherry, Herman Brown, Averett, Art Johnson, Pearce, Small, Hofstetten R, H. Bassett and Douglas McKay. Don Wiggins withdrew his nomin ation for cemetery fund committee man and J. H. Turnbull was nom inated. Small withdrew for the memorial building fund committee and Stum bo and Porter were nom inated. Notice was served that Salem may have to entertain the state department next year, the tenth an niversary of the last state con vention held here. Merchants Discuss 'Frisco Fair Plans Stayton Merchant of this dis trict are discussing plan for the inclusion of a Stayton exhibit at the San Francisco fair next year The discussion Is growing out of a talk given to members of the Stay ton Chamber of Commerce by Ar thur Fowler, recently employed by the state fair commission to out line the Oregon exhibit for ths 1S39 exposition. No definite plans have been completed for participation by the leaders of this district. Acnoat 1 Coara bomlny ft. l)rsi 9. Render auttabla 14. Vrnumnii in favor of 15. JDatargant IS. Italian aeaport IT. Not hard 11. China: comb. form It. Amid 20. Fish aauca 1L Printa 1. Hurrying tk. Seasona for It Smallt Intftsar ST. Famala saint! abbr. tK Short Jackal S 2, Corridors &. .Daatroy attar) f 18. Burrowing animal XT. Mdlr IS. Place In another flower con tainer . The holly 40. Excited Solution of Yesterday's Russia I T AftJP R EDDAHDONS lCULEOQEE3AY RE A c chip E SUmP AW a" n oIIt a P OlTll E E it. Too lata 12. Pertaining to a region t Mouth America M. Orand alam KT. Coral laland bi. Femlnina name I. Sufficient! poeUe CO. Ru.tlfj or axebaia i. Location 3. Furv 41 Sit on the heeli 4. Hindu nueen 44. Major key; mimle 4. French coin 45. Prepared hber 62. Card with from roco- three apot nut huike Ci. Story 17 II Z- WL-, ittrst mw 13 ZZZW-ZZZWLZZZ ill44 47 I 41 ' 1 8?t Is" I ,im I lJUmlmXm afckfakM 1 1 1 , Wright, Cupper Re-elected to School Board A school district election cam paign, which brought out a record vote of 3373 persons Monday after noon, resulted In ths re-election of Percy Cupper and Mrs. David Wright to the directorate. Mrs. Wright polled the largest number of vote. 1308, with Cupper receiving ilea. Hoy Harlan a. a write-in candi date, backed by certain church and civic groups and who had the avowed support of Mrs. Wright, ran third with 1162. Francis E. Manley ' ran a poor fourth with a total of 547 votes. The vote was the heaviest In the history of school elections, topping the record of 193T which was 3132. While a number of ballots favor able to Harland were thrown out because the voters failed to place an "X" before his name. It Is not be lieved these would have changed the outcome should they have been Included In his total. At the school clerk's office today no request for a recti eck of the ballots had been re gistered. Mrs. Wright, who Is serving as chairman of the board, has been elected to her third term. Cupper will be serving his second term. W. H. Burghardt, clerk, reported at the annual meeting last night that the district has no warrant in debtedness. It has cash on hand totalling tl3.3M.01. Bonds outstand ing total 8681 .500, -a decrease of 15000. The cafeteria established at th senior high school last fall, showed a net profit of 1665.93, taking Into consideration only actual operating expenses. Receipt were 17120.31 and disbursement $845438, Pea Harvest Aids Job Hunters Pendleton's pea harvest and re sumed sawmill operations in tht Marshfleld and Klamath Falls sec tions brightened the employment picture in Oregon during the past week, according to report by Guy V. Ldntner, director Oregon state em ployment service. Placements lor the week totaled 3696, of which 1310 were in private employment and 1388 engaged in agricultural pursuits. Supplementary reports received In the Portland office Indicated an other good week has commenced and that the record for June will show a decided Improvement over previous months of 1938. according to Mr. Limner. Eastern Oregon appears to be def initely on the upgrade in regards to placements, especially for farm help, the director said. 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