Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1942, Page 13, Image 13

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    The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Thirteen
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The Sun never treats a girl white.
Tuesday, April 21, 1942
CapitalJournal
Classified Advertising
Ratei
Per line 10
Per line. 3 tlmea i.35o
Par line. tiroes .22
Per line, one month
Mln 25Q3 times mln. 35c
0 times minimum 46c
Minimum Per Ad 25o cents
Want Ada must be In by 10 a.m.
day of publication
For Sale Houses
fi-Room Modern Home, only 13
blocks from downtown Salem. Beau
tiful back yard. This home is all
clear. Will sell for S500 down. bal.
30 per month. Including Interest.
1-acre tracts, fine soil, near Kelzer
school. Easy terms. Plant gardens
now build later.
RUSH REALTY CO.
411 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7022. a95
5-rm. home, 2 lge. lots, elect, water
heater, dandy dry basement, wired
-nr electric range. This home located
r 1127 Waller St. Price $3000. 300
Bown, balance 25 a month, Includ
ing Interest.
RUSH REALTY CO.
411 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7Q2Z.
DIRT CHEAP Needs paint Ss Italso
mlne. 6 rma. on Center St. 2100;
$250 down.
au. acres. East of city. 4-rm. bung
alow, water system, walnuta, cherries
berries vazua; aown, ao ju
PH. 5580 ASA
Owner nolnK to Army and would Bell
a nice acre tract with some Iruit
trees and nearly new small modern
house St garage. In Kelzer district.
Price reduced to 1600: 200 will
3 Bedroom modern house located in
West Salem In very nice location. A
Very Good Buy at $4200. Terms.
S. M. EARLE 208 N. High 3t. a9fl'
FOR SALE or RENT: 2V4 A. near
bus line and school: 3-room house,
small barn,- well and elect, water
system. Puce wivo; nuu casn, par
(! monthly.
DISTANT OWNER SAYS SELL his
modern 6-room bungalow. It's new
and in A-l condition. Priced low
at $4600. Worth the Money I
why rent? You can buy a neat
. 5-room cottage, modern except
r basement. Has lame corner lot. fine
garden all planted. The price In
cluding new oil circulator, elect,
hot water tank, Venetian blinds, is
only 929509500 will handle aeai,
- SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS & MILLER. REALTORS
344 State St. Ph. 9261. a97
NEW. 5 large rooms & den, lull base
ment, auto, oil heat & air condition-
incr. lane lot 5700: easy PH A terms.
NEW 4 rms. & nook, hardwd. firs.,
Nice location near school and bus
93150; 9200 down, 930 per mo.
4-RM. modern house. 1 A. fine gar'
den soil. Near Hayesvllle school
92600; 9250 dn. 527.50 per mo.
3-RM. house, lVa A., some timber,
north. 91200: 9100 dn.. 915 nor mo
' 23 310 A. located near Pratum, good
house and -barn, excellent soil, creek.
fully stocked, Immediate possession.
VDDUU.
B-RM. house, double nlumbing. base
ment,. fm-nnee. 3 Blks. to state Office
building. -$3600; 9350 -down, -balance.
93u per mo..
RICH L. REIMANN, REALTOR
' Salem's Largest Home Builder
167 S. High St. Ph. 9203. a95'
92850 BUNGALOW, in good condi
tion, 2 bedrms., nice Kitchen, noox,
jak fir. in living rm., basement, fur
nace, flrenlace. close to bus & school,
93175 New home, 2 bedrms.. nice
kitchen, hardwood firs, in living rm.
and bedrms. Fireplace, furnace 9200
down.
MELVIN JOHNSON. REALTOR
725 Court St. Ph. 3723. a95'
9150 DOWN, at 91400 buys 4-room
home witn garage.
O. E. RAE, 1255 State. a95'
SEVERAL Thousand Dollars to Loan
on good real estate. Also fire St auto
Insurance. Notary Public.
C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838.
. 095'
NEARLY NEW, MOD, 5 rms. St bath,
full basemt; oak firs.; ven. minds;
fireplace, auto, furnace; adj. gar. on
bus line. Reduced for short time.
645 Breys. Sun. or eves. Owner. a98
BETTER BUYS. EASIER TERMS see
ABRAMS At ELLIS, Inc, Masonic Bd.
a!17
Directory
Batteries"
WILLARD batteries, all. types. R- D
Woodrow. 394 Church. Ph. 960t. o'
BUILDING MATERIAL
SAND, Gravel, Crushed Rock, Paving.
Salem Supply Co. Phone 8561. 0
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Vacuum Furnaco cleaning St chimney
cleaning. B. f Ensiey. rn. 7176. oaa1
EXCAVATING
EXCAVATING of all kinds; basements
dug. dirt hauled or moved Dirt for
sale. SEE Ben Otjen at Bona. Ph. 3080
FLORIST
Brelthaupt's.for flowers. Dial 6195.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Terwilllger Funeral Home Ph 6928 o
WALKER St HOWELL Funeral Home
545 N Capitol St. Phone 8672. o
LAWN MOWERS
Reed's Shoo at 365 N. SOttf of course.
' oI17
Rachlne ground. F.X.Roasch. P. 4513.
PAINTS AND LACQUERS
Complete Hse NASON paints Liberal
terms r. d wooorow. 884 . cnurcn
PAPERING-PAINTING
EXPERT workmanship Phone 4325. tV
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Plumbing, general repair work Graber
Bros. 154 a Liberty pp. cob4 oj
TRANSFER & STORAGE
Local or distance transfer storage,
Burner oils, briquet Truck to Port
land dallv Agent Pierce Auto Preloht
Including California points. Larmer
iTansrer a. storage pnone a 131,
TYPEWRITERS
All makes Sold. Rented and Repaired
Nwdham'4 Book Store 466 State St. 0
WELL DRILLING
4
eed 3805 Brook St.
Ph, 6809.
0136
INDOW CLEANING
NKW DIAL WINDOW GLEANINQ OO
Wlndowa-ploor..Wootlwork P 8337 a
Journal Want Ads Pay
For Sale Houses
CLOSE IN - GOOD INVESTMENT
Only 92250. Terms. B-room piast.
house, upstairs rents for 912. Cor.
lot. Plenty fruit and shade.
OUT OP TOWN OWNER SAYS SELL I
91800 5-room plant. North. Lot lOOx
150. Must be sold. Make oiler.
9D50 CASH. Small house, 4 years old.
Corner lot, streets paved. -922509250
down, 5 rooms, good con
dition, basement, lot 70x150.
93600 9500 down, almost new 3 B.R.
home, nwti. iioors, oase., iurnace, lire'
placo. Enelewood district.
C. H. SANDERS 5838 - 21622. a95'
EXTRA - AN EXCELLENT BUY!
92000 5-rm. hae. MUST BE SOLD.
3 bedrooms, bsmt.. fireplace, living
rm., dining rra kitchen Ss bath.
Good condition As an excellent buy.
We have 4 Unfurnished houses Sz
5 Furnished to rent.
An Exceptional Buy ' In a 5-room
house for 92200, and another one
for 92000, A Modern 5-room .house
for 94000; close to all schools.
P. H. Bell, Realtor
429 Oregon Bldg. a95
SUBURBAN: Mod. 5-rm. hse. Ven.
blinds,' hdw. floors, 1 acre, 2 blocks to
bus line 93200. Rcas. down paymt.
Ph 4598 after 6 p.m. a96
For Sale Farms
547 ACRES, 90 A. bottom land cultlv.
Balance hill land, considerable tim
ber. Good stock ranch, old bidgs.
Price 910,000.
C. H. SANDERS 5838 or 21622. b95
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
A few reasonably orlced farms avail
able. Inquire at the National Farm
Loan uince. 210 Oregon mag. SHiem d
For Sale Acreage
9560 DOWN
22 A. all under plow, paved road, 2
mi. east, complete set farm Dldgs.
Fair condition. Price 95600.
33 A. all. cultlv., no bidgs. 4 ml. N.E.
Good soli, road on 2 sides. An estate,
must be sold- Make an offer. .
10 A. Close to Salem. Good bean soil.
can irrigate $850. Your terms.
C. H. SANDERS Ph, 5838 or 21622
bb95'
42 or 88 ACRE DAIRY RANCH
Cows, chickens and some machinery
inciuaea. possession at once.-
O. E. RAE, 1255 State. Ph. 6761. bb95
We Invite your listing. ABRAMS Ss
AuuiDi iNu., Masonic Bd. bbiiT
91250.00 5 ACRES, good 5 room
house, other bidgs.. ml. school;
ouu aown.
96000.00 39 ACRES. Hayesvllle Dlst.
8 room house, 9 acres berries, some
terms.
92400.00 4 room House, acre fruit,
elect, water system, Ml. North.
92800.00 ENGLEWOOD DIST.: 5
room house. Nuts, fruit, shrubs.
90UU.UU aown.
477 Court St. Phone 6524
bb95
Real Estate
We Invite your "For Sale" listings If
rainy pricea hawkins & Roberts,
INC.. Realtors Guardian Bldg. c
For the Best Buys In Homes, Busi
nesses, Farms and Acreage, it will
pay you to see us neiore Duying.
jimmy uavis or am itusn.
RUSH REALTY CO.
411 Ore. Bide. Ph. T0S2 or 6908.. clOS"
Business Opportunities
INCOME PROPERTY
10-rm. house close In, double plumb
ing, large lot, full bnsemcnt. wired
for clec, range. Price $9000; cash,
bal. terms. Shown by appointment
only. Bechtel or Needham, 341 State
St. Room 4. cd95
Complete Restaurant Equipment. Sa
crifice price. ALSO Grocery stock &
fixtures.
Melvin Johnson, 725 Court St. cd95
Furniture For Sale
1 STUDIO COUCH S14.75. 1 Tapestry
davenport SB. BEAUTIFUL 8-pc. wal
nut dining room set $79.50.- 1 Uni
versal range au,ou. bkiuht ruttrv
ITURE STORE, 453 Court. Ph. 5862.
d95'
Used ELECTRIC WASHER. .. .$24.75
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO, INC.
275 N. Liberty. Ph. 4616. d95
WOOD RANGE, part enamel.
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO,
275 N. Liberty. Ph. 4616.
$24.50
INC.
dB5-
KITCHEN HEATER, copper coll
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO,
276 N. Liberty. Ph. 4615.
$22.50
INC.
d95'
Oak Extension Dining Table..
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO,
275 N. Liberty. Ph. 4615.
.$5.00
INC.
d95
8-PC. QUEEN ANNE Walnut
Dining Room Suite $59.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO, INC.
275 N. Liberty. Ph. 4615. dB5
S-pc. LrVINO ROOM SUITE.. .$2450
OEVURTZ FURNITURE CO, INC.
"iM'jjjjjj" Ph' 4815' d95"
For Sale Livestock
Bay Horse. Rt. 2, Box 259.
About 50 milk Roats: some fresh.
1640 Broadway. Phone 9650. e95
ATTENTION I
Will remove dead & worthless atock
In a moment's notice. SALEM FER
TILIZER It BY-PRODUCTS Ph. 6000
Collect- mo other phone) e
For Sale Wood
SPECIALI Select mill ends for sale
Phone 5544 at once. ee97
Old fir, order early. $9 up. P. 4839.
eel20
Wood for sale. Ash. maple, old growth.
fir, 12" & 16". 1311 N. Liberty. ee96
Attention I For Best Wood, Ph. 6663.
ec96
Best wood. P. 22683. Smith & Rubens.
eel05'
SAWDU8T, mill wood. Ph. 6444. ee!04
DRY WOOD, all kinds. Ph. 9560.
For Sale Poultry
BABT CHICKS, 8 popular varieties
every week: also Leghorn cockerels
now ready. Ph. 32861, Lee's Hatchery.
WantedHelp
Hackee per for family with 2 children.
Bd St wages; go home nights. Call at
264 south 2otn alter e. gua
Experienced refrigerator mechanic
above draft age. Permanent position.
Hogg Bros. gU7
BOY wanted to clean stairway, about
1 hr, work once a week. Box fi05
Capital Journal. g97
Housekeeper, mid-age. Good wages.
Call 1 to 3 pm. 1465 Mission. glQl
birl for general hiewk. it cooking.
Over 35. Call 7685. glOO
Wanted Help
Kitchen Man or Woman about 40-
Steady work, good wages as ooara.
Also man for Janitor service. Apply
Mickey's Sandwich Shop, 479 Court St.
Experienced men's clothing sales
man, oee Mr, jiooq, mumlhuiuci j
Ward. KMo
WANTED: Motor Truck and Tractor
Mechanic. Also boy to run errands
and make himself generally useful.
JAMES H. MADEN CO.
44 S.lvtrton Road- Ph. 8590. g9fi
If you are a local man, past 40, with
a car, and can start work Immediate
ly, let me show you how to make
from 98 to 912 every day. See Mr.
Brake, Hotel Salem. g96'
GIRL for housework. Ph. 33B5. gtl6
Butcher's Helper. Ph. 3994 or 6275.
g95a
Uphlstrs. refr. svemn. H. L. Stiff. 95
WANTED Some one to shell 1700
pounds walnuts. Give cost. Ad
dress P. O. Box 27, Salem. g95
Want young lady cook or girl to
learn hotel work. Tourist Hotel.
Hebo, Ore. g95
All Summer Job for elderly lady.
Hskpg. 806 N. Water St., Silverton.
g95
Wanted Single man on dairy farm.
75.00 per mo., board and washing.
Call 67F15. J. M. Nichols. g97
Wanted Positions
Hswk.. Exd. girl. 310 Falrvlew Ave
h97
Children cared for. Ph. 9688. hl!7
Pruning, spading, lawn. Ph. 7330.
hll3
Gardens, any size, plowed, disked;
free estimates. Ford tractor. P. 22504.
hl05
Education
FINGERPRINTING
Millions of people must be finger
printed. These prints must be class
ified and filed. Step out of the or
dinary class Into a well-paid position
in this fascinating work. PREPARE
NOW. Write Fingerprint, Corbett
Bldg., Portland. nnao
For Rent
3 & 3 rm. Apts. $-13 St 915. Lts., water
& washer, iZ44'a state at. rn, vioo
J97
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 1
Lore, eauitv in SR.. 2 B.R. hse. Exc,
loc. bsmt.. furn.. gar., lge. lot. would
like continue occupancy on rentnl
basis call any time exc. Frl. night &
Sat. 1333 N. Summer St. J97
950.00 Good 4-room furnished Apt.
927.50 Good mod. 4-room. sub.
925.00 5-room modern. Pose. now.
C. H. SANDERS 6838 or 21622. J9ii
8-Room dwell. 815: 1-rm. and kltch
enette furnished ADt.. heat, lhrht. wtr.
& rel. 15. 10 AcreB, 4-rm. dwelling
and bam $17.50. Ivan G. Martin
Ph. 4419 . 387
Furnished Apartment House Lease,
Readv to malie own rent by looking
after others. Box 498, Cap. Journal.
Lg. Furn. Hskpg, Rm. Reas. Ph. 5715.
J100
3-Rm. Fur. Apt. Lts., water, prl.
hath, wood range. 345 Marlon. J97
RMS., hskpg. prlv.. $8. 345 Marlon.
J97
Modem Furn. 4-Rm. Apt. Prl. ent.
Garden, creek. Phone 7694. J
5 -Room Modern House, corner S.
High & Judson, $25. J97
Lge. Boarding Hse. Part furn. Close
In. Box 504, Capital Journal. J97
5-Rm, Apt., 2nd fir.; newly dec.
blinds. Furn. or Unf. 716 S 12th.
Ven.
J95
Pasture for rent, close In. Ph.
8241.
jog
s-room furnished Apt. Private
trance Ss garage. 1586 State St.
309
3-rm. house; Inq. 403 Ore. Bldg.
J06
piT.
J95
wa
j95 5222
Nice Room for employed lady.
5535.
Furn. rms., $2 & $3 wk. Lites.
ter & heat. 940 Parrish St.
2 R, Apts.. $20. 1437 Ferry. Ph.
2 rm. Apts.. $15. 152 S. 13. Ph. 5222.
SLEEPING ROOM 461 N. HIGH. JUS'
2 2-RM. Furn. Housekeeping Apts,
Private lav., shower, lights and water.
550 Water. J97
2 redecor. apts. close in. Ph. 3217. J97'
2-rm. furn. apt. 330 S. 14th. J97
Downtown ' Furn. Apts. Steam heat,
elect, range & ret. $6 per wk. Central
Apts. 4624State. Ph. 8770. J07
VACANCY. 8-r. furn. apt. Glendora.
- 196
Basemen Rm. cheap. 66B Center. J98
2 rms. St kitchenette, fur. grd. fir.
prlv. en wat, Its., wshr. 818. 641 Mill
J96
2-rm. turn, apt. 432 Marlon. 198
1 Rm. Modern Pullman Apt. for em
ployed woman. 145 N. 14th. J
At Hollywood, 1940 N. Capitol. Furn.
3-r. aparts. Low rates. Adults, J95
Furnished, warm downtown front apt.
Patton Apts. Ph. 4791 or 4370. J99
Pianos, 12 mo, H. L. stiff Furn. Co. 1
4-Room Furn. Apt. Steam heat, el.
range, frlgldalre; 555 N. Liberty. )
Room and Board
Board Se Room, 1467 Court.
Sleeping and living room, Ph. 4406.
Jjwa
Very nice air. cond, room. Good board.
Oarage. 655 N. Cottage. JJ97J
Board Sb Room 790 N. Church. JJU0
Good Service. 1144 Center. Ph. 8630.
JJ101
Lost and Found
Will people seen picking up two mat
tresses on Shaw highway about noon
Sunday, see H. L. Brown at Kampfer's
Morjtet. ko
Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
3 HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY 8EMLER. DENTIST
Ado.ph Bldg. State St Commercial.
SALEM Phone 8311 m
For Sale Miscellaneous
DRAG SAW Cheap for Cash. Don
Madison Service Sta. N. High St. n96
CHEESE, full cream lb. 23c with this
ad. WESTERN FOOD, 137 O. torn I
n95
CORN, fancy whole kernel No. 2 cans,
each 15c at WESTERN FOOD, 137
8. Commercial. AB5
Automobiles
1938 CHEVROLET Dump Truck
1S38 FORD Pick UP. .
1939 FORD Panel
1939 O.M.C. TWO-ton,, S.W.B. ;
INTERNATIONAL Longer Special
New motor, 18.000-lb. Eaton 3 -speed.
1939 PLYMOUTH Coupe, good ruDDer
1938 FORD DeLuxe Sedan
Dual Axle Logging Trailer. .
James H. Maden Co.
44 Silverton Road. Ph. 8590. q96
For Sale Miscellaneous
FLOUR Castle brand 49 lbs. $1.37.
Kitchen Queen or Red, White and
Blue 49 lbs. l-79. at WESTERN
FOOD, 137 S. Commercial. n95
SUGAR, 100 lb. bag 86.19 at WEST
ERN food, 137 a. commercial, naa1
"Mum" Plants. Si doz. Mrs. E. R
Herman, 2360 S. High. n97
For Sale or Trade for Circulator, 1
used wood iurnace. 3245 N. Front St.
n97
Small Trailer, 830. Office, Lone Star
Auto Court, i960 N. cap. nu f
5 Ft. Used Norse Refrigerator, good
condition, 860. 490 Shipping St. n97
1940 5 h-p- Johnson motor; 1940 2 h.P.
motor. Sell one. inquire Mr. sauna
ers. State Hospital after 6 p.m. n96'
Used Westinghoi.se Elect. Range.
Good cond. 2409 4tn, 7 to 8 p.m.
n95
New. Walk-In. Refrigerator. 7x7
Blower Cooler. A H. P. Condenser
unit. 3QU. n. woa. nua
Vegetable & flower plants. 1067 Elm.
Primroses. 10c and up: Anemone per
ennials and shrubs of all kinds. Eola
Acres, 4 ml. out on Salem-Dallas
Highway. Ph. 5730. n
White Sewing Machines Liberal
Trade-In Allowance on Old Machine
HOGG BROS.
Salem & Oregon City n
Well Rotted Fertilizer 50o a sack.
Phone 5730. n96'
Walnut Shells So sack. Bring sacks.
Kiorreins, 400 N. Front.
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED: Used Screening suitable
tor sleeping porch. 1467 Court. na96'
Board. Room in pleasant pri. home
for elderlv ladv. Close In. Box
aua. uapitai joumat. naao
Large living room rug; good con
dition. Ph. 5653. na95'
WANTED: Piling timber, atumpage
or will buy on rollway. Top market
prices. MccormicK Flung and Lor.
Co. Inquire R. N. Gile, Stayton, Ore.
Phone 3684. na96
Wanted Good Used Tires, 600x16 or
650x16, Salem Taxi Serv., 441 State.
nal07
Walnuts. Filberts & Nut Meats. Klor-
feln Packing Co.. 460 N Front, na
Exchange Miscellaneous
WOULD YOU EXCHANGE, then
call ABRAMS Sz ELLIS. INb.. Ma
sonic Bd. nnii7'
Personal
Mrs.- Brant, Palmist, reliable advice
dn all affairs of life. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Sunderland Cabins, Port-
land Rd. 2 blks. N. Underposs. p98
Palmist. P. 4263. Hazel Barton. 1445 B
pi 12
Madame Jeannle, true psychic. No
questions asked. Gives names, dates,
facts and figures. Advice on all af
fairs of life. Riverside Auto Camp
across bridge.
Automobiles
1931 Chev. motor. Model A rear end
Galvanized sheet metal. 519 N. Front,
q97'
Financial
We loan on farm, residential At busi
ness Drone rty Will buy mortgages,
contracts. HAWKINS St ROBERTS.
INC.. Realtors Guardian Bids. r
LOANS
FOR ALL TYPES OP LOANS SEE
STATE FINANCE CO.
S44 Stat. St. Phona 0261
8-31S M-322 r
AUTO LOANS
Willamette Credit Co.
6th FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
Mcens. No. M-169 r'
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
"Salem's Personal Loan Center"
315 Court St. Salem Phone 4446
State License S-S2B M-S78. r'
WANTED PRIVATE MONET
TO LOAN on Good Salem Real Estate
Will Paj 6 Interest
W. H ORABENHORST ft CO.
REALTORS f
QUICK CASH LOANS All ' Plans
GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION
136 S. Commercial St. ' r
' ' License No. 3138 '
AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS '
Contracts refinanced to reduce pay
ments. Money for new or used cars.
No dels; or red tape. Tou will retain
possession of the vehicle.
1 to 30 MONTHS TO PAT
Roy H. Simmons
136 South Commercial Street
Phone B16B Lie. No. M-1S3. r
FARM and CITT LOANS
Quality Mortgage Loans at 44
where loan does not exceed 60
of present value. Not an FHA loan.
Promnt service Minimum detstts.
We rtfer a t rat on loan of larger
percentage or value.
Will pay Cash for Real Estate Con
tracts and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL BEOURITIIS COMPANT
307 Pioneer Trust rldg Ph 7162 r"
FHA LOANS 00 36 ' 44 Inter,
est. Hawkins & Roberts. Ino r'
Transportation
Riders to . Albino. Willamette. or
Commercial swing shift. Ph. 22267.
x95
Middle Grove Mr. and Mrs, John
Cage were hosts for the pleasure of
the members of their Sunday school
class of the First Evangelical
church ol Salem. The evening was
spent Informally with games, music,
and other diversions.
Present far tha evening ere: Mr. and
Mr,. Ktrl RlfM. Mr. sno Mr,, im. uoerx
aon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich. Mr.
and Mri. Walter Lamkln, Mn. Norval
Oleaion, Mrs. lane LaunT, Mr. Frank
Wallace. Mra. Either Petere, Mrs, jot
Lofftua, rred Remlnsten.
Legal
No. 8342
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STAT!
OF OREGON, FOR UAR.ON COUNTY,
In PROBATE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
MA RO A RET JAEOER, Deceased.
Notice la hereby slven that the under-
lined executor ol the entate of Msriiret
Jaeger, deceased, has filed his final r
count In aald eitate. That the Circuit
Court hai act April SO, 1943, at 10:00
o'clock In the mornlnK of (aid day at
the Court Room of aald Court aa the
time and place for the final heartnt on
aald account and for the hearlna; of any
objections to auch final account and for
the settlement and allowance thereof.
Dated this 30th day of March, 1942.
Autwtr as. uujmah,,
Executor of the Laat Will and
Testament of Marsaret Jaeser,
Deceased.
Publish: March 31: April T, U, 21. , 1942.
NOTICE
No. B 29949
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oreion In the
Matter of Thomas Robert Eaton, Debtor.
to the creditors or Thomas Robert Ea
ton, of Salem, In the County ot Marlon,
mna uisinct aioresaia:
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OWEN that mi
the 13th day of April. 1942. the said Tho
mas Kooert xaton Hied a petition in
this court statins that -ha desires to ef
fect a composition or an extension of
time to Day his debt out of his futur
earnings and prajinc that proceedings
be had upon his petition In accordance
with the provisions of chapter xni of
me aci oi uongreaa retatins to bank
ruptcy; and that a meeting; of his credi
tors Will be held at Room 3US In tlia
United States Postofflce Buildlnr. In the
City of Salem, Oregon, on the 4th day of
imy, juh, at :ia o'ciock in the after
noon, at which place and time the aald
debtor shall submit his plan for a com
position or extension, and the aald credi
tors may attend, prove their claims, ex
amine the debtor, present written accept
ances of the plan proposed by him, and
transact such other business aa may prop
erly come before aald meeting,
WILLARD L. MARKS.
Referee In Bankruptcy,
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NOTICE
No. B 20907
In the District court of the United
States for the District of Oregon Tn tha
Matter of Edgar Dale McDannel, Bankrupt.
io me creditors or Xtfgar Dale McDan
nel. of Slem, In the County -of Marlon,
and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said
Edgar Dale McDannel has been duly ad
Judged a bankrupt on a petition filed by
him on the 2nd day of April, 1942, and
that the first meeting of his creditors will
be held at Room 225, in the United States
Postofflce Buildinc, Salem, Oregon, on
the 4th day of May 1942, at 1:45 o'clock: In
the afternoon, at which place and time
the said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a com
mittee of creditors, examine the bank
rupt, and transact' such other business
at may properly corns before, asld meet
ing. WILLARD Ia MARKS.
- Referee In Bankruptcy
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Following the business session,
Mrs. Roy Ohlund Was honored with
a miscellaneous shower by members
of the lodge. Assisting her with the
gifts were her mother, Mrs. Charles
O. McElroy, and her sister, Mrs.
Elmer. Tandy
Members of the lodge whose birth
days are in April and special guests
who were, honored at the birthday
table during the refreshment hour
were Mae Dodge, Christana Cladelc,
Mary Lamb, Helen Heath, Alma
Henderson, Mary Gosser, Joseph'
ine Eiikson, olive Gritton, Carl
McAdams, Hazel Tandy, Addle
Hammer, Carrie Eby, Helen Ohlund
Edith McElroy, Cora Belle Wiles
and George V, Naderman. Many
lovely bouquets of tulips and other
seasonal flowers were used about
the lodge rooms and on the tables.
For next Monday evening, Miss
Wllda Stegmund is heading the
committee making arrangements to
honor all who have been members
of Rebekah lodge for 25 years or
more. This will be "Good of the
Order" night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Laws will en
tertain members of the Can Do
class of the Leslie Methodist church
Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. A. W. Metzger will be the as.
slsting hostess. .Each member will
bring an original hat creation.
. Members of the Crawford Thim
ble club were entertained Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Jack Shields.
Nine members were present. Sev
eral full size quilts and one baby
quilt were completed for the Red
Cross. Refreshments were served
at the tea hour.
Zeek-Moeding
Rites in Woodburn
Woodburn Miss Helen Moedlng,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August
C. Moedlng of Woodburn, became
the bride of Harlan Zeek, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie R. Zeek of
Toledo, at a beautiful candlelight
ceremony ' at the Moedlng home
Saturday evening, April It.
The Rev. Oluf Asper, pastor of
Immanuel Lutheran church, read
the service as the bridal party stood
before the fireplace banked with
spring flowers. Preceding the cere
mony Miss Gladys Adams played "I
Love You Truly" and the wedding
marches, The tapers were lighted
by Miss Margaret Surmeyer.
The bride's only attendant was
her sister, Mrs. E. D, Hunt, and
Charles D, Zeek served as best man
for his brother.
The bride wore a white organza
gown with satin, long sleeved Jack
et and a beaded headpiece. Her
only ornament was her great grand
mother's necklace which has been
In the Moedlng family for more
than 12S years. She carried an arm
bouquet of bouvardla and lllles-of-the-valley.
Mrs. Hunt wore her own wedding
dress of Ivory lace over green taf
feta and carried a nosegay of spring
flowers,
The ceremony was performed on
the seventeenth wedding annivers
ary ol the brlde'i aunt and godmo-
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Pattern envelope contains complete easy-to-read and easy-to-follow
directions for the above. Send 11c (coin) for above pattern
number to Capital Journal, Needle Arts Dept., 149 New Mont
gomery St., San Francisco, Cal.
ther, Mrs. H. F. Schoen of Salem.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Moedlng wore a lace afternoon frock
of dusty rose and corsage of a gar
denia surrounded by tiny spring
flowers. Mrs. Zeek was gowned In
pale green lace and wore a similar
corsage In harmonizing colors.
A reception was held immediately
after the ceremony. Mrs. H. F.
Schoen cut the wedding cake which
was baked and decorated by the
bride's father. Assisting about the
rooms were Mrs. G. H. Treblehorn,
Miss Edna Ray and Miss Margaret
Surmeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeek will make
their home at Newport. For travel
ing Mrs. Zeek wore a beige and dark
brown redingote ensemble with
beige accessories and corsage ot Tal
isman roses.
The bride Is a graduate of Wood-
burn high school of the class of
1940 and-attended 'Portland busi
ness college, she has been employed
since then in the office of a public
accountant in Portland. She Is past
worthy advisor of Evergreen As
sembly, order of the Rainbow for
Girls, and at present is a member
of the grand executive committee
of the Grand Assembly and is also
a member of Evergreen chapter,
O.E.S. Mr. Zeek graduated from
Waldport high school and Is em
ployed with the O. D. Lumber cor
poration at Toledo.
Legion Auxiliary
Has Social Meeting
nalla Mrs. Harold Rich and
Mrs. Fred Stinnett entertained
members of the American Legion
Auxiliary at their regular social
meetlnir at the home of Mrs. Rich
ThiirRriflv evening. The time was
spent In making hospital bed table
covers for the Columbia Basin
Camp and Hospital Service of the
Red Cross.
At the conclusion of the evening,
the group presented a navy plate to
u, .Tark- tfflkln. who with Mr.
Eakin will soon be leaving for the
war's duration. Llgnt reiresnmenis
were served by the hostesses at a
late hour.
a
Dayton Complimenting Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hadley, who were mar-
1-ne.ariav. Anrll 7. morA than
40 relatives and friends attended
a wedding shower held Friday eve
ning at their home. Late reiresn
ment were served.
si. Paul On Sunday. April 19
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Bernard were
guest of honor at a dinner served
In the St. Paul City Hall on the oc
casion of their 25th wedding anni
versary.
Ourata were: Rev. John Bernard of Mtl-
waukle, nev. Tneoaore ernra 01 ontm,
.-rf amv u A nrlh nf St. Paul. Mr. and
Mra. Ben Huaacker. Mr. and Mra. Walter
Bernard and family, Mr. and Mra. Bill
Bernard and family, Mr. and Mra. John
Miller and family, Mr. and Mra. Joe Ber
nard and family. Mr. and Mra. Herman
Waits and family, Mr, and Mra. Merrll
Taraiph and dauihlar, Roaalle. Donald
Bernard, Marjorle Bernard, Billy Ber
nard, janetia n.ir. wiuiam ueriup. Mm.
Walter Whlpmore, Mra. Kathern Patton
and family, Mr. and Mra. John Van
Dyke, Mr, and Mra, Ted Van Dyke, Mr.
and Mra. Jeaie Meniere. Mr. and Mra.
Joe smith, Mr, and Mri. Joe Perachwlller.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Andrews, Mr. and
Mra. Bill Berharil, Mr. and Mra, Prank
Birnara,
Those serving were: Mrs. Joe
Smith, Mrs. Leo Fcrschwllicr, Mrs
Clarence Grassman of St. Louis and
the Misses Martha Van Dyke and
Dorothy Bernard.
a a
S7ver Anniversary
Is Celebrated
Sclc Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Arnold
were surprised Friday evening on
their 25th wedding anniversary
Twenty-five people were present,
Pinochle, five hundred and Chin
ese checkers were in play during
the evening with honors going to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shlmanek, Rose
Zielinski and Fred Bryan.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shlm
anek, Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Povar of West
Plr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bates, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bryan. Glen. Alvln mri Afarv
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zlellnskl, Do
lores and Arleta Zielinski. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie tferrlt and son Rled. Henry Hass-
icr, Mn. e.a i-osvar, uireita ana wreen
Arnold. Lynne Hills and the honor sliest.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were
hosts at a dinner served at their
country home.
Present were their sister and brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. L, K. PDsvar, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Posvar. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuchck of
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zielinski, Do
lores and Arleta Zielinski. Lynne Hills, Lo-
reua ana ijorecn Arnold.
The Wetomechlck Campflre group
had their Campflre hike and sup-'
per Friday evening. It was held
at the home of their guardian, Mrs,
Gardner. The girls hiked out to
the guardian's house in South Sa,
lem right after school.
Dr. E. R. Kellersberger
Calvary Baptists
Hear Missionary
Dr. Eugene Roland Kellersberger,
general secretary for the American
Mission to Lepers, who is touring
many cities of the United States
to present the story of the mission
and its work with the lepers of Af
rica and other countries, will visit
the Calvary Baptist church next
Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock,
Dr. Kellersbcrger's first service In
Africa was a medical missionary for
the Presbyterian church South to
the Belgian Congo Mission at Bl
banga, Congo Beige, Africa. He
served from 1916 until last year
when he returned to become gen
eral secretary to the American
Mission to Lepers. In 1931 he found
ed the Blbanga Medical Service
and Hospital and the Blbanga ag
rlcultural leper colony.
Four Realty Sales
Reported by Sanders
Sales made In April by C. H
Sanders, real estate broker, located
at 231 North High street, are:
State of Oregon to C. W. Wllks
and Ethel M. Wllks an Improved 20
acres located one mile cast of Pen
Four Corners.
Conrad Brcltcr to Willie Dalcchck,
an Improved 20 acres, lots 21 and
22 Sunnysldo Fruit Farm, mostly
cherries and prunes, cosh trans
action, O. A, Erlcson to James E. Kirk,
lot 9, McDonald fruit tract lor
cash.
J. W. Pcntney with public utili
ties commission, highly improved
two acres, with a modern lour bed
room home located west of 99E,
north at Hayesvllle Church to Philip
and Lena A. Llttlte for cash.
Jap Evacuees
Pray for Defeat,
Japan's Forces
By Harry Ferguson
Manzanar, Cal., April 21 (U.B)
This Is the youngest, strangest city
In the world inhabited by Japanese
who hoist American flags, put up
pictures of George Washington and
pray to the Christian God for the
defeat of Japan's armed forces.
It Is a settlement that grew In
the magic of three weeks out of the
sagebrush of the Mojave desert, This
is one of the places where the 118,
000 Japanese who are being moved
out of the strategio area of the Pa
cific coast are being resettled.
Three weeks ago this was empty,
dusty land between two mountain
ranges. Today It Is a city of 3,303
population with -a fire department,
a hospital, a police force, an Eng- .
lish language newspaper, baseball
teams and community recreation
centers. It probably Is the fastest
growing town In the world because
soon its population will be doubled
and eventually quadrupled.
Most ot the inhabitants are Jap
anese who have tasted American
democracy and found It good. Ame- .
rica is definitely the winner In any
tug of loyalties between the United .
States and Japan which goes on In
the minds of the Japanese Inhabi
tants of Manzanar. Persons famil
iar with the situation estimate that
between 95 and 98 per cent of the
Japanese here are loyal to the United
States. They are the ones like 3.
Akam'atsu, who moved Into build
ing No. 6 and Immediately put up.
pictures . of George Washington,
Abraham Lincoln and President
Roosevelt,
Sprague Warns
Of Air Raids
Governor Charles A, Sprague to
day asked Oregon civilian defense
organizations to be on the alert ,
against possible reprisal air raids
by the Japanese.
if our planes are able to reacn
Tokyo and other Jap cities, It cer
tainly is possible for the Japs to
reach the western coast of our
country. Oregon and Washington
are In the front line.
"Reprisal .raids,", the. governor .;
said, "may be expected and every
one should.be prepared. Danger of
fires, both In cities and In lorests,
Is great, and I strongly urge all cit
lzens to be on the alert at all times.
"Every man and woman should
know what to do In this war emerg
ency." The governor urged that all per
sons study the state defense coun
cil's air raid manual, which has
been distributed to all homes in the .
state. He added that the state will
Intensify its training programs for
civilian defense workers.
Fewr Voters in .
Lincoln, Benton
Primary election registration In
iif.nt.nn and Lincoln counties de
creased from the 1940 primary re
gistration, while registrations In
creased In Linn ana lammu coun
ties. Secretary of Stale Earl Snell
reported today.
Registration figures for the lour
counties follow, the first figure In
each Instance being the 1940 pri
mary total, and the second being
that for the 1942 primary:
Benton Republicans, 6447, 5303;
democrats, 3527, 3416; total, 9121,
8880.
Lincoln Republicans, 4209, 4217;
democrats, 3708, 3579; total, 8086,
7858.
Linn Republicans, 7854, 8003;
democrats, 6833, 7129; total, 14,873,
Yamhill Republicans. 7125, 7237;
democrats, 523B, 5434; total, 12,515,
12,817.
Church Circle
Announces Dates
Jason Lee church circles for the
WSCS meet as follows:
Jnnuary and July Tuesday Call
co Tea, 3 to 4 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Fred Klaus, 1045 North
lOlh street.
February and August, with Mrs.
Joseph Bartruff, Rt. 3. Cars leav
ing the church at 1 o'clock.
March and September with Mrs.
M. W. Ready, 1555 MadUon street,
at 3 o'clock.
April and October, with Mrs. Her
man Clark, 1625 North Winter
street, at 2 o'clock.
May and November, with Mrs.
Richard Erlckson, 1515 North Lib
crty street, 1:30 o'clock.
June and December, with Mrs,
Archie Breustcr, 580 North 31st
street, at 3 o'clock.
A Pacific lodge No. 50 AF As AM
VCsVe. A. Degree, Apr, 22, 7:30
' VN p.m. By order ol WJ4. if
Lodges