Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 09, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Capital Journal, Salem; Oregon
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Marriage is not what it cracks up to be.
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CnpltalAjournal
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Classified Advertising
Bates
Per line '""1SS.
Per line, 3 times 35o
Per line. 6 times .4J
Per line, one month ...i
Min. 2503 times mln. 35o
6 times minimum 45o
Minimum Per Ad 25c
Want Ads must be in by
10 ajn. day ot publication
(For Sale Houses
i Vi. ,.n. modern home: hardwood
'floors throughout; full basement 2
ledrooms. utility room, itus "";b
:, ... h hathrnnm. 2 fireplaces,
automatic heat and air cond As I
'lam going to war I will sell com
pletcly furn. or unfurn. This is one
iof the most unusual homes in Sa
1 llem. See owner after 5:30 p.m. 1135
;jJN. 22nd. le3
' ' J.t urTiirvz W1R SALE:
":1 $3475-6 r. English style home with
m viocommit. furnace, flre-
Sm place, garage. Must be all casn
l4 to settle an estate.
fe ' .!i2no Modern 6 r. home, attractive
. yard; $1200 cash; bal. $31.50
!$3500-Good 7 r. home with base
IVf ment. furnace, bus line, paved
t :;3 st. $2000 down.
R--.J mum vinrwn R r. Colonial home,
Eii Fairmount Hill. AN EXCELLENT
'''.:! BUY. Terms. .
I f $50008 r. modern home only 5 blKs,
if' ::'t t wintpr Kt Must be cash.
tosnne r fiirnishe-l home, with
r lf nouul
basement, lurnate, o. i"
fe hue llnt
$2450-5 r. home, plastered, cor, lot,
near state bldgs.
i2250 Modern 3 r. home near Leslie
SChOOl; StUU caail, uai. f"
mo.
SEE US FOR BARGAINS:
W H GRABENHORST & CO ,
REALTORS
1M H T.ihi.rtv St. Ph. 4131 alBl"
nnnn m TV. WELL LOCATED !
tiQnn finn down. 2 B. R. home with
base., fur., fplace, hwd. floor. Why
c.nH. Sanders-231 N. High 5838
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'. ;! HOME SACRIFICE:
? Nearly new modern 5 r. home, oak
i firs, throughout, oil furnace, flre
!'A place, Bendix washer, garage, excel-
lent view, laise iu", vj
M75 cash. bal. $24 per mo.
IMMEDIATE POSESSION. IF
YOU WANT A REAL VALUE, SEE
THIS BARGAIN TODftl.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.,
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4131 al6T
For Homes and Acreages, come see
or call
LUSE REALTY CO.
Ladd & Bush Bldg.r-Ph. 5828.
, - al61
ATTRACTIVE HOME:
Modern 5 v. home, In excellent con
dition; basement, oil furnace, fire
nlace. double garage, nice large ltv
lng r., good lawn with irrigation sys
tem. Price $6200. At iat w. wasn
lngton St.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.,
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4131 a!6T
By Owner, 2 nice lots, 5 room mod
ern house, 2 garages, fruit trees.
Beautiful lawn. $2,500; terms. 2450
Laurel. Phone 4757. a!65
OVERLOOKING CITY: A fine 6
room modern house, complete In ev
ery detail. Be sure to see it-
price reduced from $6,500 to $5,900.
See Mrs. Ellis with Childs & Miller,
Realtors. 344 State St. Ph. 9261
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T-RM. VIEW HOME In Oak Grove.
Rath. dbl. iraraee. dbl. piumomg
$8500. Box 47. Kingwood Dr. P. 61F4
ai(2
Directory
. BATTERIES
WILLARD batteries, all types. R.
n Woodrow. 349 N. Church. P. awo.
o'
BUILDING MATERIAL
SAND, Gravel, Crushed Rock, Pav
lnir Salem Supply Co. Ph. 8561. o'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace Si Chimney. Vacuum, steel
brushes. B. F. Ensley. PH. 7176. oiJ
3 EXCAVATING
Excavatinn. all kinds: basm'ts dug,
dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale.
SEE Ben Otlen Si Sons. Ph. 30o.
FLORIST
Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 9195.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Temrtllleer Funeral Home. Ph. 6928.
ALKER &i HOWELL Funeral
Home, 645 N. Capitol St Ph. 3672.
PAINTS AND LACQUERS
Complete line Nason painta Liberal
trms. R. D. Woodrow. 394 N unurcn.
PAPERING-PAINTING
Expert workmanship. Phone 4325.
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Plumbum general repair work
braber Bros 164 8. Liberty P 659. o
TRANSFER & STORAGE
Local or distance transfer storage
Burner oils, bnaueta Trucks
Portland dally Agent Pierce Auto
Freight. Including California points
Larmer Transfer Si Storage. Ph. 3131
WELL DRILLING
Sneed 2505 Brooks St. P. 6809. 0167
J. Pugh, S125 Myrtle Ph.
9336
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( WINDOW CLEANING
:f PROFESSIONAL CLEAINQ 8ER-
. VTCTCPHONTI 4457.
For Sale Houses
Modern 7-Room Home lor sale or
trade by owner. Phone 8001. a!62'
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!
Well located, unfinished, livable log
house, large Uv. room, city water.
Only $950, $100 down.
C. H. Sanders 231 N. Hign objo
al6i"
$1200 Equity 3-bedroom house, N
Church. Owner, 2164 Maple. a 162
5R. Mod. Hse., N.E. Salem; $300
dn., bal. easy terms. Owner, Rt. 3,
Box 915. al62
Will sacrifice my home on Hazel
Ave. 5 large rms bsmt., lurn., lire-
place, unfinished attic, large lot.
Make me an offer. See Mr. Good
win With HAWKINS & ROBERTS.
INC., Realtors. al61
Two practically new homes In Wal
nut pane district, une a nun.; unu
3 Brm. both auto, heat, H. W.
floors, fine bsmt. fireplace. See Mr.
Ooodwin with HAWKINS & ROB-
BERTS INC.. Realtors. ami
For Sale Farms
LIQUIDATION SALE
To settle an estate we are offering
a farm of 127 acres located about 14
miles from Salem on a State high
way. 6 room house with electricity,
barn with 9 stanchions, other out
buildings. 90 acres cultivated, bal
ance pasture and timber. Offered
Hi $7,000; $2,000 down. See Mr.
Collins with HAWKINS Si ROB
ERTS, INC., Realtors. bl61
For Sale Acreage
PRICE REDUCED!
5 A., north, small creek, berries,
fruit, telephone, elect., house, barn.
$2500: $500 down: $25 mo.
H. Sanders 231 N. Hign ansa
bbiei
s7 Acre, east: bids:. 12 x 24. could
be made Into home at small cost.
$1200; $150 down.
C. H. Sanders 231 N. High 5838
DDldi-
Very nice Vt acre with small neat
house, on Evergreen ave. just east
of town; lights and water; priced
right at $1050; $250 down.
Modern 5 Room House unfinished
attic; garage and one acre close to
Salem. Price $3500; $300 down and
$30 month.
Chas. H. Vick, zos . Hign st.
' bbl61
Real Estate
We Invite your 'Tor Sale" listings
if fairly priced. HAWKINS Si
ROBERTS, INC. Realtors, Guard
i.. dm- e
Wanted Real Estate
ti?nn rush for best 4 r. home. State
cond. Si Loc. Box 96, Cap. Journal.
, caioo
WANTED! WANTED!
We have the buyers. List your prop
erty that you have for sale, rent or
trade wltn Louis uecmci or ran,
Needham, 341 State St., Room 4.
caioi'
Business Opportunities
MUST SELLL one of the most up
to date restaurants ana coniecuon
erles in Salem. Owner has been
called to the army and nas ten
days to clean up. Priced to sell.
See Mr. Larsen with Hawkins &
Roberts, Inc., Realtors. cdl62
FOR SALE Ice cream parlor, only
ope in locality. Always busy. Health
only reason for selling; contact own-
Mrs. J. warren, winamina, v-ri.-.
cdl66
GROCERY AND LOCKER BUSI
NESS: Excellent return on Invest
ment of $5000. See Mrs. Ellis with
Childs Si Miller, Realtors, 344 State
St. Ph. 9261. cd!62-
FOR TWO PEOPLE!
$400 inc. fixtures; clean, going res
taurant. 4-room llv. qtrs. Rent $30.
n. H. Sanders 231 N. 'High 5838
Cdlbl"
BARBER and Beauty Shop. Good
small layout. Reasonable. Harry o.
Anderson, Dallas, ore. caio.)
FOR SALE: Attractive home & In
enme. close in. Box 89. cows
Furniture For Sale
Numdah Bedroom Rugs, 4x6, $6.05
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc.
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 d!61
2 pc. Daveno Suite $78.so
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc ,
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 d!61
Used 5 pc. Fibre Breakfast set, $9.75
GEVURTZ FURNIi UKfc, uu, inc.,
275 N. Liberty Ph 4615 dial
Used Beauty Rest Mattress. .$16.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc,
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 dlBl
Canvas Hammocks $3.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc..
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 dlBl-
Used Majestic Radio $3.95
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc.,
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 dl61
Used General Electric Toaster, $1.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., Inc
275 N. Liberty Ph. 4615 dl61'
For Sale Livestock
Good Family Cow (Jersey). $60. Rt
5. Box 268. Macleay. e!61
COW to freshen soon,
man, Rt. 7, Box 119.
Joe Moor-
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ATTENTION 1 1
W1U remove dead & worthless stock
In a moment's notice. SALEM
FERTILIZER is BY-PRODUCTS.
Ph. 5000 Collect. (No other phone)
For Sale Wood
Sawdust Si mill wood.
Ph. 6444.
eel88
BUY vour winter wood now. Mill
wnod. mill ends, planer ends. We
rfoliver now. Ph. 9545. eelBO
ujiifiiifrfr
Wanted Help
Uphlstrs., ref r., svemn.
H. L. Stiff
gl61
Wanted Help
YOUNG MAN To work in store
thru bean season. About 2 mos. Sal
ary with board and room. Darlev's
Plantation, West Stayton. g!63
MAN WANTED Middle-aged up to
60 years; handle established busi
ness in Eastern Marion county:
eaminzs S35 to $50 weekly from
start; not affected by priorities.
Write at once to E. E. Ruhnke, 4512
Hollis St., Oakland, Calif. gl61"
Woman for general housework in
modern home. C. T, Nlbier, woon
burn, Rt. No. 1. gl63
4 men to work in alder mill, 75c hr.
Exo. not necessary. Men 50 yrs. or
over pref. Hse. rent free. Henry
Ramacher, 5 mi. E. & 3 ml. N., Hebo.
8160
Auto Body and Fender Helper. Gus.
Brodhagen. 265 Ferry St. gl63
Cherry Pickers. James Best, 5 mi
west on Orchard Heights Road.
gl66
Girls for operating gasoline pumps.
Must be over 20 years old, 5 ft., 5
in. tall and have driver's license.
Good salary: steady work. Fire
stone Stores. 395 No. Liberty St.
gl62
Pin Boys, 14-16, good money. B. Sc
B. Bowling Court, 335 M. .Hign.
gl62'
1 waiter. 8 hrs. ner day. $5 per day:
1 dishwasher, male, $4 per day; 1
comb, fry-pastry cook, $6 per day;
2 waitresses, 50c per nr. meais.
Must be experienced. Art Peters,
Labor Temple, 259 Court. gl61
CHERRY PICKERS Good crop.
Andresen. Rt. 7. Box 381; 'A mi. E.
Hayesvllle school. gl62
Hskpr. afternoons $35 per month.
Bx. 93, Capital Journal. g!61
Hop trainers wanter, 4 ml. west of
Salem. Ph. 21331. Williams 5s
Thacker. g
Excellent ODening for experienced
seed cleanerman. Steady employ
ment. Right man can earn good
salary. State age and experience
in first letter. Box 94, Capital Jour
nal. gl64
Cherry pickers wanted. Good plck-
ine. level ground, low trees, transp
furn. See Dr. Wheatley, 148 N.
Liberty. E163
Timber Fallers. Drag saw man. 1730
North Front street. gio;"
Cherry Pickers, 30 acres, good pick
ing, 2'2c per lb. Fred J. Browning.
Ph. 22239 or 22592. Liberty Road
Salem Heights bus. g!61
Cherry pickers, good crop, good pay,
transp. jurn. Anunsen. m.
glOl
Cherry Pickers, Carl AspinwaU Or
chards. Brooks. Phone 21261. Trans
portatlon furnished. Meet truck at
Gov't employment office on Ferry
St., 7:00 a.m. g-
Wanted Positions
Baby nursery. William Ave. P. 5502.
hl78
Sewing. Remodeling. Ph. 3718. hl74
For Rent
3 rm. hse., $14.
55 Highway Ave.
J166
1411 STATE ST. sleeping room,
private bath. J
5 r. hse., $30 mo., 1550 S. Liberty; no
dogs. Owner, 645 Breys. Ph. 4asd.
jitu
RENTALS
$205 Rms., 1 A., 4 Corners, East.
$254 Rms.. 485 N, Winter.
$459 Rms., modern. 481 N. Winter.
H. P. GRANT 529 Court Ph. 6744
J161
Room, close in, Res.
Ph. 8229.
J162'
Bachelor apt. or will care for an
elderly person. Ph. 3035, evenings
J162'
2 rm. court apt. furn., elec. stove
and refrig. 883 Bcllevue. jura
HOUSES, $18 to $40.
Ph. 5838.
J163'
5 rm. flat, partly turn
$20.
8 rm. dwelling, $15,
Small apt., $15.
IVAN G. MARTIN Ph.
4419
J152
Furn, Apt., 664 So. Com!.
J-'
2 Bedrm. House. 940 Parrlsh St.
FireDlace. hdw. firs, modern in ev
ery way. Ph. 8140. .1162
2 3-Rm. Apis. Heat, light & water
furn, Ihq. after 6 p.m. 148 union.
JLOi
a-Rm. Hse.. 5 bedrms.. range Incl
335 N. Summer. Ph. 8145. J165
5 Rooms for Rcnt-2 bedrooms, fire
Dlace. adults. 2164 Maple. J162
Modern 4-Rm. Apt. 772 N.
Winter,
OCEANLAKE. ORE.
Cottages is Apartments completely
furnished. Electric stoves & irigia
aircs. Beautiful ocean and lake view.
Now available at $20 and $25 per
week. Seven Gables. P.O. Box 298,
Occanlake, or tel. Dclake 424. J186
Furn. Apt., Gar., Adults. 940 Leslie.
JlOt
Bnse Ants.: Adults. 841 N. Llbertv.
J164
3 rm. furn. ant. 607 N. Capitol
J164
2 nractlcallv new modern homes.
$35 and $50. Ph. 9694. J131
1-2-3-rm. apts.
1370 Chemeketa
J163
Sleeping rms. 840 Union. Ph. 3490.
J1D1
2-rm. apt. $15. 153 S. 13th. Ph. 5222
J101
Very nice 3-rm. furn. Apt. Bleep,
porch, 359 N. Liberty. Ph. 7124.
Sleeping room 725 Court.
Pianos, $2 mo. HI Stiff Furn. Co.
1'
Wanted To Rent
Ynune Couole permanently estab
lished with reliable company wants
small furn. house. Consider one
out;
In country. Best of references, write
P. O. Box 790 or phone 5408. JalSJ
Room and Board
First class. 1144 Center. Ph. 8630.
jjibi
Lost and Found
lost Black & white wire hair ter
rier pup; brown harness. 1004 North
Winter. Fnone aooj. newara.
kl61
Ppi-son Inklnc classes. Waller Hall,
return to office. No questions. kl62
LOST Automobile stamp, after 4 p.
m., Monday. 180 So. Church. Reward.
kiei
LOST Sat. nite, wallet with val
uable papers. Call 8813; reward.
LOST Roll of blankets and a shop
ping bag. Ph. 5304. kl61'
Miscellaneous
Free top soil; you move it.
Plaza St., West Salem.
1525
ml63
Dental Plate Repair
2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg., State & Commercial
For Sale Miscellaneous
Bicycle, $40.
after 6 p.m.
Call-at 1715 N.
19th
nl62
Oil heater, $15. Blue enameled wood
range. $25. RuunU dining table, 5U.
2 stiaieht chairs. 75c each. 3 rock-
prs $1 each. One dresser, $4. Dav-
ennort & chair. $10. 759 5th St,
Woodburn. r163
-,.. nna iv ami 9 men's hi
cvcles. Onen from 1 to a p.m. iio
N. Commercial. r163
Montmorency pie cherries, one mile,
Wallace id. Pratt. Ph. 2-2212.
nlGB
R. A. canning cherries, 3c lb.
pick. Roberts station. Ph. 22147.
U
Evan Oil- Stove. Cost $108. Sell
for half. Inq. 1510 N. 19th. Ph. 4834.
Springer Spaniel dog, 1 yr. old, fe
male. Ph. 8541. nl63
Cherries Lamberts. Bings and Roy
al Anns, ready to pick for canning,
2".ic lb. U pick, bring containers.
Out river rd. to Keizer school, turn
right, 1 mi. Rt. 2. Bx. 103. nl63
ENTIRE Force building ships. For
the duration, open 1 day a week.
Open Fii., July 10th. Get a good
vacuum now! Parts & Repair any
make.
VINCE'S VACUUM STORE
3320 Portland Rd. Ph. 6292. n!62
FOR SALE Good welder's hood,
used one week. Tel. 6074. nl61
Boy's bicycle. Mitchell's, 4
Corners
nl63'
UDrieht Piano, mahogany case, $75,
1690 S. Cottage St. niea
Raspb. on share. Ph. 22208., . n!65
Bathlnette. like new. 1242 3rd W. Sa
men
Enamel wood range; coil; good
cond. 1115 Madison St. nl61
Persian kittens. 565 S.
Winter.
nl61
Cherries. You pick, 3c lb. A. Len
gren, Portland Rd., Rt. 7, box 128
niBi-
Hostess gas stove, table model, like
new; also large crib. pn. dU4d.
nioi
Berries. Cherries, pick your own. Nel-
sons poultry xarm, u rn. o-iou.
nl62"
REROOF NOW
Lowest prices, FHA loans, best roof
ing guaranteed. Ph. 6627, res. S2aB
muz
CHARIS Foundation Garments. Ph
5725. nl69
Wanted Miscellaneous
Will pay Cash for used elec. refrig
erator. 727 So. 12th. nal02
Highest cash prices paid for USED
or. JUNK TIRES or TUBES. Don
Madison, 590 No. High. na!66
Used Furniture. Ph. 9185.
Personal
will not be responsible for any
bills contracted other than by my
self. Fred Bayer. pl62
Mrs. Martin, Professional Advisor
psycho-analyst. Appoint. P. 4960.
pioi-
Palmlst. P. 4263. Hazel Barton. B St,
pi64-
Automobiles
EXCELLENT '38 Plymouth Deluxe
Fordor Sedan; 5 good tires; only
$535.00. Box 204, Capital Journal.
qibd
'35 Chcv., ch.. $105; cheaper for
cash. 1265 S. High. ql63
Will trade '35 Ford Tudor; fine
shape; for Chevrolet Pickup. J. Lynn,
Route 4, BOX ill A. qiorj
Defense worker wants best sedan
$300 cash will buy. Ph. 21171.
qib.1
'40 Con't Ford Cpe., No. 1 cond.; 5
good tires. $850.00. Mrs. Geo. E
Allen, 1010 N. 21st. Ph. 6397.
ql64
FOR SALE '34 V8 Coupe for $110
or will trade for refrigerator. 835
Academy. 0.161
Financial
LOANS $25 to $300
Almost any credit-worthy person
who rcallv needs cash ... to pay off
old debts; for medical or dental work
or for some other worthy purpose,
can qualitv for a loan at personal.
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
Ground Fid., New Bllgh Bldg.
512 State St. lat High St.)
Telephone: 3101.
Btate Licenses: S-122, M-165. H8f
LOANS
FOR ALL TYPES OF LOANS SEE
STATE FINANCE CO.
344 Bt B.2falM.222
Automobiles
WE PAY TOPS!
GET EVERY DIME YOUR CAR
IS WORTH I
Cash on the Barrel-Head
"C" SHROCK.
Salem's Oldest Independent
Used Car Dealer.
N. E. Corner Church and Chemeketa
Ph. 7922. ql02
CASH
FOR ALL TYPES OF CARS
STATE MOTORS, INC.
340 N. High ql61'
Financial
AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS
Contracts refinanced to reduce pay
ments. Money for new or used cars.
No delay or red tape. You will re
tain 'possession of the vehicle.
1 to 15 MONTHS TO PAY
Roy H. Simmons
136 South Commercial Street
Phone 9168. Lie. No. M-152. r'
QUICK CASH LOANS All Plans
One to 12 Months
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
136 S. Commercial St.
License No. S-138 r
AUTO LOANS
Willamette Credit Co,
5th Floor, GUARDIAN BUILDING
License No. M-159
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
"Salem's Personal Loan Center'
315 Court St Salem Phone 4448.
State License S-228 M-278.
Wanted to BUY for ' CASH Real
Estate mortgages, Real Estate con
tracts, Merchandise discount paper.
state Finance Co., 344 state bt.
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY
to Loan on Good Salem Real Estate
Will Pay 6 Interest
W. a GRABENHORST & CO.
REALTORS r'
MONEY TO LOAN On Farm, City
or Acreage property.
CHILDS St MILLER, INC.
344 State St. Ph. 9261.
FARM and CITY LOANS
Quality Mortgage Loans at 414
where loan does not exceed 50
of present value. Not an FHA loan.
Prompt service. Minimum details.
We offer a 5 rate on loans of
larger -percentage of value.
Will pay Cash for Real Estate Con
tracts and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO,
207 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 7162.
We loan on farm, resident!) Si
business property. Will buy mort
gages, contracts. HAWKINS &
ROBERTS,- INC, Realtors. Guard
lan Bldg.
Transportation
Lady wishes ride to L. A., July 25
Share exp. Bx. 199, Cap. Journal
X163
Legal
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
As execulrlx of will and estate o( Jo
seph BenJam n. deceased, l nave niei
In CIrrulL Court of Marion County. Ore.
aon. In Probate, my final account; and
snld Court has anoo nted Friday. Ju
.11. 1042, at eleven o'clock a. m. for
hearinic ot objections thereto and settle
ment tnereof.
LOUISE C. BENJAMIN. Executrix.
MARKS & McMAHAN, Attorneys for
Execulrlx. 1
. July 1. s. 1
NOTICE
Sealed bids for boarding- for a period of
eleven months commencing August l, ibz,
all prisoners confined in the Marion coun
ty Ja 1 w be rcce ved by ine coun
Court at 10:00 a.m., July 24, 1042, in the
.County court room In the Courthouse
at Salem. OrcRon.
Bids must ho submitted on proposal
forms obtained from the County Clerk
and must be filed with the County Clerk
before the time ment oned above.
The rlitht is reserved lo reject any or all
proposals or to accept the proposal deemed
best for Marlon county.
Lee ohmsrt. County Clerk Pro Tem,
(June 24-July l, R, 15, 22.)
Los Angeles Gets.
Air Raid Alarm
Los Angeles, .Tuly 8 U.R1
preliminary (yellow) air ra
aid
alert and radio silence was or
dered in the Los Angeles area
last night because of approach
ot an unidentified target, later
identified as friendly.
The silence lasted only 13
minutes and there was no black
out.
Text of the armys announce
ment follows:
"The fourth fighter command
ordered a preliminary (yellow)
air raid alert and radio silence
in Los Angeles and vicinity at
10:06 p.m. toniRhl (July 7) when
an unidentified target was re
ported approaching the area. The
11 clear was given at 10:19
p. m. when me target was iden
tified as frnlndly. No blackout
was ordered."
Californians
Dominate Play
Portland, Ore., July 8 (VPi
Californians dominated the field
today as men's singles players
completed the second round In
the annual Oregon slate tennis
tournament.
Jim Brink, the lanky Seattle
soulhpaw who Is seeded second,
Harry Buttimer, San Francisco,
and Ken McCarthy, Fresno, al
ready have gained the quarter
f 1 linals, and by nightfall five other
i
War Bonds May
Be Used as Pay
Washington, July 8 (U.R) Some
members of the war labor board
today indicated that if the board
orders a wage increase for "lit
tle slccl" workers at least part
of it may be payable in war
bonds.
Board officials emphasized
that no decision has been reach
ed cither on the wage or the
nion shop demands of the Unit
ed Steel Workers (CIO) in the
four little steel companies.
President Roosevelt's state
ment at his press conference late
estcrday that a steel wage in
crease would be a factor in in
creasing the cost of living caus
ed considerable discussion
among the board members. Mr.
Roosevelt said he certainly was
against any further increase in
iving cost, but would not say
whether he favored or opposed
steel wage increase.
One board member said
wage increase payable in bonds
would have no effect on living
costs since it would not add im
mediately. to the purchasing
power of the workers. The bonds
could be converted to cash after
60 days, but he said he believed
most workers would hold them
except in cases of urgent need.
Drunks in Autos
Subject to Arrest
An intoxicated person sitting
in an automobile, even though
he may not be driving or creat
ing a disturbance, is subject to
arrest under the statute making
it unlawful for any person to be
in a stale of intoxication on i
public highway, Attorney Gen
eral I. H. Van Winkle ruled to
day.
There are no exceptions, Van
Winkle held, except in rare in
stances when the accused is "in-
vountarily and forcibly taken
from a private place to a public
place during a stale of intoxica
tion."
The attorney general conced
ed, however, that there may be
special cases in which "the good
judgment and discretion of the
law enforcement officers might
well be exercised."
(Continued from page 7)
Holiday guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Murphy
were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stu
art and Mr. and Mrs, Jacob
Stuart of Albany.
Mrs. Jennie Martin, who has
been confined to the hospital
since suffering a stroke four
weeks ago, has relumed to her
home and is receiving visitors.
Brooks Mrs. Harry Bosch
will entertain the Brooks Gar
den club in her home Thursday
with an all day meeting and no
host luncheon.
The annual picnic of the club
was held at the -home of the
president, Mrs. John Henny
Reports of the slate federation
o garden clubs, which was held
in Salem, were given by the dele-
gales, Mrs. Henny and Mrs. Brilt
AspinwaU. Visitors present were
Miss Belly Bonn of Gervais, Miss
Mary Gemmell and Miss Dawn
Corwin of Dunsmuir, Calif.
Twenly-lwo members were pres
ent.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Goltenberg and their
daughter, Miss Gnnelle Gotten
berg, attended the Saturday
evening, July 4, wedding cere
mony at Bethel Lutheran church
in Portland, ot Miss Helen Ol
sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Otto Olson, all of Bend, to Le-
land Guslafson ot Portland, Rev,
Johnson officiating.
A reception was given al the
church social rooms following
Ihe ceremony with more than
200 guests attending.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Guslafson
were members of the junior
class ot the Oregon State college
last year. They plan to make
Portland their home for the
summer.
Mrs. Gustafson Is a relative of
Mrs. Gotlenberg.
players will Join them.
Only ranking player defeated
yesfcrday was Walt Palaske,
Portland, seeded fourth, who fell
before Jim Livingstone, unseed
ed San Franciscan, 6-4, 8-1.
In women's singles, unranked
Patlv Greenup, hard-hitting Ta-
coma girl, and Daphne Buckell,
the defending champion from
Berkeley, Calif., gained the semi
final round.
Continuation of
Desert Tank Battle
from page 1
joining in a clanking desert me
lee which was partly obscured
by sand clouds.
They roared forward, sliding
and zig-zagging down the in
cline. . Ahee opened up with a
blast from his 75-millimeter
gun. The Americans picked a
vulnerable enemy tank and let
him have it until he burst into
flames. Another one then came
into the range of their sights.
One after another they blast
ed the German tanks to a halt
and saw some of them burst in
to flames, until they had picked
off four.
The arrival of American tank
crews in the desert was not
known until the battle began
They drove to the front lines
from a lank assembly point in
British trucks with British driv
ers and then met the British
tank brigade with which they
moved into the front line.
Canadian Draft
Now Assured
Ottawa, July 8 (U.m Final
approval o a measure that will
enable Canada to draft men for
overseas fighting was assured
today.
The house of commons voted
158 to 54 last night in favor of
the second reading of an amend
ment to the national resources
mobilization act, which will de
lete the prohibition . against
sending drafted soldiers abroad.
Because the second reading is
the chief stumbling block, the
passage made approval of the
third and final reading, which
soon will be held, cerlain.
Forty-five Quebec liberals
bolted the administration and
were joined by the cooperative
commonwealth federation mem
bers last night. Conservatives
and social credit members voted
with the main block of liberals.
Prime Minister W. L. Mac
Kenzie King promised the house
before the vote on the second
reading that the government
would come back for a vote of
confidence immediately after it
passes any order-in-couneil en
acting conscription for overseas
service.
Pals Taken Along
For Naval Service
Seattle, July 8 VP) The navy
sent a super-salesman south yes
terday for training at the San
Diego naval station and with
him went his customers.
Recruiting officers said Wal
ter Troyer, former Seattle high
school star alhlete, told them he
haled to leave his friends be
hind when he joined Ihe navy
and asked why he couldn't try
and take his pals with him.
'Go to it. You're on recruit
ing duty now," Lieut. E. W. Fra-
ser, the recruiting officer, told
him.
All left yesterday with Ap
prentice Seaman Troyer, dub
bed super-salesman of the
northwest, it not the nation, by
Lieut. Fraser.
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Light Experts
To Aid Defense
The appointment of a group
of lighting experts to assist
county defense councils through
out the state in all illumination
problems, particularly those
stemming from blackouts and
dimouts, was announced today
by Gov. Charles Sprague.
Other members are Walter E.
Potter, General Electric com
pany, Portland; Tom O. Russell,
public utilities commission, Sa
lem; George Bocarde, Pacific
Power and Light company, Port
land; Ted Fitch, Portland Gen
eral Electric company, Port
land, Don Runyard, California-Oregon
Power company, Medford;
Prof. W. Wcinger, Oregon State
college, Corvallis; Donald C.
Campbell, Bonneville adminis
tration, Portland; and W. L.
Widdows, state highway com
mission, Salem.
The governor also announced
he had appointed area lighting
consultants to aid in dimnut op
erations along the Oregon coast.
They include Robert Gordon,
Tillamook area; Elmer Kime,
Newport area; Al T. Peterson,
Marshfield area and south; A. S.
Dempsie, Astoria area; and M.
C. Thorn, Seaside area.
Promotions Given
72 Non-Com Officers
Washington, July 8 ()
Mentioned for their "especially
competent" service as members
of the marine corps, 72 non-commissioned
officers have been
promoted, Lieut. Gen. Thomas
Holcomb, corps commandant,
announced yesterday.
Included in the list of men,
70 ot whom are being advanced
to second lieutenant and the
other two to marine gunner, are
the following men from the Pa
cific northwest:
Staff Sergeant Victor Earl
Sellers, 30, Myrtle Creek, Ore.,
a ten-year veteran presently sta
tioned at Midway island, being
raised to the grade of marine
gunner.
Louis G. Madsen, 23, Forest
Grove, Ore., (other information
undisclosed), promoted to sec
ond lieutenant.
Donald H. Castle, 394 South
First street. Walla Walla, ser
geant, parachute battalion, Camp
Elliott, promoted to second lieu
tenant. Morrison Bridge
Reopened Today
Portland, July 8 W The
Morrison bridge over the Wil
lamette river here will be re
opened Ao traffic late today. It
has been closed for four months
for reconstruction ot the west
approach for the new riverfront
highway.
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