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Tuesday, August 11, 1942 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Thirteen Six doctors gave the patient uphe wouldn't pay his bills. Capital Journal piasslfled Advertising i Rates Per line ' Per line, 3 times o Per line, .6 times Wo Perllne, 'pne month $125 Mln 25c-3 times min. 35o 6 times minimum 45o Minimum Per Ad 25o Want Ads must be in by 10 ajn. day ot publication. For Sale Houses New, mod. 5-rm. hse. Hdw. firs.. 'fireplace, gar., Venetian Bunas, cor. Oaf suaM 2295 N. 4th St. ftl92 FOR SALE CHEAP: 3-rm. house. TO Ahrnms Ave. '. "'92 ittintii BUYERS t2600 $500 down; 5 raonwi base ment, furnace, ldy. trays. Well lo cated to bus and schools. 0. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. a!91 $3150 $300 $30 per mo.; B-room mod. home, hwd. floors, turn., base., frplace., comp. roof. House in gtod condition. Walking distance to stale house. C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. alOO' l BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME! 7-room mod. colonial home, frplace , den, full base., spacious rooms, over looking city. 1 acre, orchard, double garage. Only $5000. Owner says sell. Fire Insurance Money to Loan C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. alOO GOOD VIEW GOOD DlMlMOT! $3500 $500 down 2 bedroom mod. home on Fairmount Hill. O Out-of-town owner says sen 11115 mod. 3 BR. home in exclusive dis !... nWn In T stt alnnn wnrlh $1500. Price $4500. Strictly mod. 5-room home, A-l condition, well located, also smal ler house on sRtnc lot rents for $20. Walking distance to stato house. See to appreciate! Price $5700. C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. alOO $4000 $1000 down, balance $25 mo. 5 int. 6-room mod. home, liv. & dining, hwd. floors. Nice rear yard with shade. Englewood dlst. $380014 cash 6-room mod. home on creek. Liv. Sc dining hwd. Fire Insurance Money to Loan C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High, 5838. alOO' TWO-room modern cottage, 1850 North Water. You can't go wrong at $1500 with terms to suit your pocketbook. Abrams & Ellis, Inc., Masonic Blflg. am ACRE homcsite with 3 room mod em cottage with terms like rent. $r:00 full price. Abrams Sc Ellis, inc., Masonic mog. aiai Largo furnished residence with crook frontage. This is Income property 'and can be bought like rent. ad rams Sc Ellis, Inc., Masonic Bldg. al91 For Sale: 6 rm. house, 8 blks. from 1st Natl. Bank. Oood condition, $2500, terms. RICH. L. REIMANN, REALTOR 167 S, High Phone 9203 al90 1520 Norway: Fine 5 rm. bunga low, bsmt., turn., fireplace. Hwd. floors. Immediate possession. See Mr. Goodwin with HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC., Realtors. al92' 1640 Norway: 5 rms., hwd. floors bsmt., furn., fireplace. Price re duced to $4500. See Mr. Goodwin With HAWKINS Sz ROBERTS, INC. Realtors. al92' $2100 4 room house at 1610 N. 16th St. $4600 Full 5-room home at 1510 Madison St. Air conditioned, P. H. BELL 212 Guardian Bldg. al90 GOOD 7rm. hse lge. lot, full base. ment, Hollywood dlst. Will trade for smaller Use. Phone 3671. alOO Directory BATTERIES WILLARD batteries, all types. R. D. Woodrow, 349 N Church. P 9600. o BUILDING MATERIAL SAND, Gravel, Crushed Rock, Pav ing salem supply Co. Ph. 85BI CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace Sc Chimney, Vacuum, steel brushes. B. F. Ensley, Ph. 7176. 0214 EXCAVATING Excavating, all kinds; basm'ts. dug dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale. SEE Ben Otjen & Sons. Ph. 3080. o FLORIST Breithaupt's for flowers. Dial 9195. 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS kTerwilllger Funeral Home. P 6928 (i "WALKER St HOWELL Funeral Home. 545 N. Capitol St. Ph 3672. o' PAINTS AND LACQUERS Complete line Nason paints. Liberal terms. R. D. Woodrow. 394 N. Churcn. PAPERING-PAINTING PAPERING PHONE 7250. 0198 Expert Workmanship Phone 4325. o" Public Stenographer Phone 6980. If no answer Ph, 5939. 0199 TRANSFER & STORAGE 1 Local or distance transfer storage. Burner oils, briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. Agent Pierce Auto ' Freight, Including California point ' jarmcr Transfer St Storage P 3131. 0 WELL DRILLING 3 J PUGH 2125 Myrtle P 9336. 0195 .WINDOW CLEANING Professional cleaning service-phone 4457 0 , Journal Want Ads Pay For Sale Houses HOME BUYS Fairmount Hill homo, three bed rooms, basement, furnace, fire place. Located at 320 Superior St, A good buy at $5250. Modern home located at 2020 South Commercial St. One bedroom, basement, furnace, fireplace, dou Lle garage. A good buy at $3700. Late built 5-room home located at 1980 Hazel avenue, Two bedrooms, basement, furnace, in first class condition. A good buy at $3850. Late built strictly modern home lo cated at 1092 Cascade drive. 1 bedroom on first floor with base ment bedroom, large living room, oil heat, two fireplaces, garage. This home must be seen to ap preciate. Let us show it to you you will like it. Price $5000. Modern homo located in West Sa Jem on Kingwood drive. 3 bed rooms, oil heat, large living and dining rooms, fine view, Let us sho- you this property, you will like it. Price $9000. Five-room home with basement, fur nace, fireplace. Located in South Salem. A good buy at $2500. Five-room modern home, located at 1677 South High street. Basement, furnace, fireplace, large living room. Price $3500. If you are looking for a home, see W. H. Grabenhorst Sc Co., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. al90 Beautiful 5 rm. home, full base, plumbing, fireplace, Venetian blinds, also, outbuilding 6 rms full base., Sc plumbing oil 2',i lots. Hiway 101, overlooking Occam at Yachats,Ore. Take some trade. Ph. 5141. 1315 S. High St., Salem. a214 VIEW home, modern 5 rooms. 3 minutes from heart of city. Phone 21653. al03 5-Room modern house, good loca tion, hdw. floors, just redecorated, sawdust furnace, backyard fenced. Priced right and will sell on terms. 4-Room house, walking distance to business dlst, This is a buy. Vacant corner, 105x137. This is a good corner. See us for good buys, or if you have property lor sale list with us. CHAS. HUDKINS, 275 State St. Ph. 9494. alOO' OPEN HOUSE I Here's a neat little 2-bedroom home with oak floors, Venetian blinds. fireplace, floor furnace, lawn and flowers that can be had Tor $2950, with $650 down Sc $23 per mo. Rear ot 3bii center St., or Phone 5292 alOO For Sale: Lovely brick home on four lots, all conveniences, partly fur nlshcd if needed, short distance from Salem. Otter Rock, Ore. James Barlow. al90 For Sale: Modern home on Fair- mount Hill, very reas. Ph. 6985. alflO Strictl;- modern 2 bedroom home. Address Lock Box 121, Salem, Ore, ' al92 For Sale Farms FOR TRADE 492 Acre ranch, stock, wood and grain. Located 8 miles from Sa lem. Will trade for city property. Price $15,000. 320 Acre wood and grain ranch Will trade for city, what have you. 100 Acre farm located in the Oak Grove section. Best of soil, old buildings. Price $12,000. If it is a farm, see W. H. Grabenhorst Sc Co., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. b!90 FOR SALE 110 Acre farm, old buildings. Leas. ed for ,4 of crop. Will consider part trade. Price $65 per acre. W. H, Grabenhorst Sc Co., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. VjlBO 58 Acres, all under plow, fair build lngs. Price $4000; .i cash. North 97 Acres, 52 under plow, good elect water system. 5 A. raspberries, new oroodcr. Yes, sir! Only $4200 terms. C, H, Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. ' bl90 For Sale Acreage , FOR SALE 10 Acres with unfinished house, drilled well, lights. Immediate pos session. $350 down, bal. $20 per mo. Price $2200. W. H. Grabenhorst Sc Co., Realtors id? o. jjiDeny ut. DOiyu' For Sale: Just outside city limits, 1 A. of ground with fireplace, all city conveniences; big chicken hse,, dbl. garage. Priced at $3000 terms. See Mr. Larsen with HAWKINS ROBEP.TS. INC., Realtors. bbl92 SUBURBAN HOME SNAPS $5500 Strictly mod. 5 R elec. wat tcr system, bath, wired for elec range. Walnuts, filberts, fruit, with 10 A. most fertile and productive sou, also 5 A., lor $4000. Mod. a R., water system, bath, wired for elec. range. Barn, fruit St nut trees. Also one acre, 5 rms,, fireplace, fruit Ss nut trees, double garage. Price $3000. All three places arc close In. Priced below value. For sale only by Louis Bccntci or Mrs. Ncedham, 341 State, Room 4. Phone 6963 for ap pointment. bbl90' 2!s A., In city, 5-room nlast. home A-l condition, fruit, berries, flow ers. Good buy. $3000 cash or trade for larger home. C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838 bblOO WHILE THEY LAST! 4 57 Acres, cast, good soil, good road, elect., close to school. Price $90O-$100 down, $10 mo. Buy now, never be priced less. C, H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. bbl91 4 A. north 4 rooms, unfln. attic, small fair barn, chick, house. 400 cap. Price $1000 'A cash. 22 A., all cultlv., creek, elect., older home & barn, close Salem. Only $2650 $500 down. C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. bbl91 2 Acres. 4 ml. on Sllverton hlway. Unfinished 5 rm. hse., wash house. barn, hen house. $1000. $100 down $15 per mo. Ph. 4888, Munkers. I B0131 For Sale Acreage FOR SALE 13-Acro traot located 5 miles from Salem, good road, old buildings, 10 acres prunes. This property is well located and worth $2000 $500 down, and balance $20 per month, int. 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst Sc Co., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. bbl90' Real Estate 4- Room house, 2 bedrooms, furnace Sc basement, garage. Prico $2500. Located north. Exchange for lar ger house, prefer 4 bedrooms around $3500. 1 nice acre and small house on Evergreen Ave. Price $1800 easy terms. 5- room house and acre, close In, House Is modern except basement, Prico $2450 $300 will handle. S. M. EARLE, 208 N. High. cl90 We Invite your "For Sale" listings if fairly priced. HAWKINS Sc ROBERTS, INC, Realtors, Guard ian Bldg. c Wanted Real Estate LIST your real property with ABRAMS Sc ELLIS, INC., Masonic Bldg. ca217 Wanted: Best buy in a 5-room house for cash. Phone 5838. cal91 Exchange Real Estate EXCHANGE for modern 3 bd. rm. house, Salem, modern 3 bd. rm. house with 2, 4 or 6 acres, northeast. Hdw. floors, fireplace, wood fur nace, Venetian blinds, large shade trees, fruit, nuts, berries, shrubs, auto, water system, barn and poul try houses. Tel. 22750. cblOO Business Opportunities "Whnpy's Corner" restaurant. 518 Church St., Dallas, Ore. Good bus iness. Terms. Cantonment area. cdlOl APT. House, cluse In, five apts. In come $60 per mo $3000 will han dle. 1370 Chemeketa. cd206" FOR LEASE Money making coun try store, ck' - 3 over. $100 business a day; $1500 will handle. See Frank Doolittle, 395 No. Com'l cdl90 Restaurant Si fountain. Doing very good business. Fully equipped. Ad jacent to cantonment, town of 3900, sawmill and fruit center. Ill health reason for selling. Dallas, Ore., 424 Main St. ' cdl91 FOR SALE: Attractive home Sc in come, close in. Box 89 Capital Jour nal. cd205 For Sale: Auto camp with store and service station. 8 modern cabins. Ac tive community near Hermiston. Cash deal prolarred. Write Mis. Frank Lelcht, Imgon, Ore. cd!94 Furniture For Sale 1 OAK din. rm. set; 1 oak corner wardrobe, also many other articles. Moving from town. Mrs. J. M. Jen- son, Silverton. dl92' For Sale Livestock 30 FEEDER PIGS, $10 ea you pick them. Joe Burk, Rt. 6, Bx. 530. 14 mi. N. Krueger Store. " clOO ATTENTION! ! Will remove dead Sc worthless stock In a moment's notice! SALEM FERTILIZER St BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 6000 Collect. (No other phone), e For, Sale Wood WOOD for sale. Ph. 4108. ce SAVE by getting your winter's wood NOW! Ph. 9560 or 21446. eel99 Wanted Help Wanted: Cook. Spotted Pig Cafe, Woodburn on Hiway. gl92 Experienced waitress, bus boy, ex perienced fountain girl. Apply the Blue Bird, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. gl92 Laborers and truckdrlvers needed on State highway paving crews, Seaside, Newport. Forest Grove, Troutdale, Prlnevllle. Apply at Room 512, state Off. Bldg., Salem gl92 NOTICE TO HOP PICKERS We will begin picking hops Friday August 14, 100 acres early hops. Yard located 12 miles north of Salem, just off the Salcm-Ncwberg highway. Mission Bottom Hop Co. Bill Stutksman, Tel. 2-2347. gl95 WANTED: Boy of 17 to work In hardware and auto supply store. Phone 7957. gl92 Hop Pickers Wanted Early St late hops, starting Aug. 18. Good pick ing, $2.50 per 100. Camp cabins, elec., stoves, wood, straw,-etc. Inq. about transportation, Ph, 22766. Orey Hop Ranch, Rt. 2, Bx. 197. gl95 GIRL or woman for gen. housework Sc care of children. Good wages to right party. Phone 8270. gl04 HOP PICKERS WANTED Picking starts Aug. 20th, lasts about 30 days. Pay 2Uc per pound. Good crop, best picking Job in valley. Oood camp, 550 cabins with lights and stoves, store, dance hall and res taurant. Known as Wlgrlch Ranch. Write Golden Gate Hop Ranch, In dependence, Ore., or Phone 3616, Salem. g213 . HOP PICKERS WANTED Save rubber and be on the Job. Cab Ins with stove, wood, lights, tables Si benches furnished at no cost. No better hops in the valley, $2.50 per hundred. You can make big money. Come, see. Picking starts about Aug. 18th. Will also furnish transporta tion from Salem. 100 acres late hops Just over the fence. Guarantee long picking. C, C. Russell, Rt, 2, Box 206, Salem. Phone 22768. g!93 Woman for housework In refined ho. if, 2 In family. Good wages. Inq. Mitzl Grey Beauty Shop, gl92 Automobiles WANTED I Fifty (50) LATE MODEL CARS AT ONCE! TOP CASH PRICES PAID "C" SHROCK CHURCH Sc CIIEM. PH. 7922 q Wanted Help EXP. variety girl. Box 239, Capital Journal. gio: HOP PICKERS WANTED 250 Acres choice river bottom hops 4 miles SW of Salem. 3 weeks of fine picking. Store, restaurant, butcher shop on grounds. Good camp ground. Fine cabins, or free transportation to and from yard. Register at our office, 147 North Commercial St., or write John J. Roberts & Co., Salem, Oregon. Phone 8623. g WANTED HOP PICKERS 125 A, early St late hops,. Picking about Aug. '18. $2.60 per hundred lbs. Cabins, wood furnished free, or call 2-2449 for transportation infor mation. V. O. Kelley. g200 HOP PICKERS WANTED 400 acres of early and late hops grown on river bottom land. Large crop, long season and paying $2 50 per 100 pounds. Free camping ac commodations. Groceries, meats and restaurant at city prices. Strict su pervision day and night. We wel come return of our old pickers and 500 new ones. Register immediately and reserve cabins or tents. Loca tion 2 miles north of Independence. Call or phone 27F2, Independence. C. A. McLaughlin Hop Ranch, In dependence, Ore. Harold Gwin, Superintendent. g WOODCUTTER with dragsaw to cut 50 to 100 cds. wood. Trees felled, trimmed. Close in. Ph. 22716. glOl COOK wanted, permanent job. The Spa. B WAITRESS with some fountain ex perience. The Spa. g HOP PICKERS Wanted Brown Is land Hop Co. Ph. 7956. Early and late hops; prevailing prices; long job; good accommodations. 4!S ml. 8. W. of Salem on Willamette River. . g Hop Pickers wanted at Viesko hop yard, 10 miles north of Salem, ncai Wheatland Ferry Good hops, $2.50 per hundred lbs. Start Aug. 17, 30 day picking. Good camp grounds John Bushman. gl'JS ATTENTION HOP PICKERS! $2.50 per 100 lbs Register now for picking our early and late cluster hops. Season commences about Aug ust 25. One .of the best and largest yards In the St Paul section. Best of accommodations such as: Cab ins, tents, electricity beautiful camp site with store on grounds, city pric es. To rcpMer write Williams St Hart, Salem, Postoffice Box 133, or Phone 3712, or 22681. g207 Hop Pickers wanted, early Si late hops. Cabins, stoves, wood, straw for beds furn. Allen G Hall, foreman Sc yard boss. Rcglste now. Collins 4: Collins, Inc., Independence, Ore. ' g203 Now registering Hop Pickers for early Sc late hups. Williams Sc Thacker. Cabins. Good crop. Phone 21331. 4 miles west of Salem. g Wanted Positions Man wants bkpg. Sc clerical work, eves. Rcf. Bx. 242, Capital Journal. hl92 Woman to care for children In my home. Permanent position. Phone 3843 after 6 p.m. 1U92 Wish care of children by day or week. 30 Tcss avenue. 1H92 Willamette boy wishes to work for rm. and'bd. Ex. recom. Write Mar ion Crews, Wasco, Ore. hl90 For Rent $13 2 rm, furnished apt. Lights, hot water, 1397 N. Commercial. J192 CLEAN, furn. cabin Sc gar. $8. 1647 Waller, evenings. J 192 One 4-rm. house, furn. Sc one 5-rm. house, unfurn. Inq, 1596 S. 13th. J192 New 4-rm. house, 6 mi. S.W. of Salem. No electricity; $15. Inquire 1410 So. 12th St. J192 4-Room house, 2 bedrooms, garage. Has wood range. Located in West Salem, $20. Adults. Geo. F. Vick 208 N. High. J190' 3 RM, furn. apt. 466 N. Libcrly. J194 1-2-3 rm. apts. 2310 N. 4th. J214 Furnished 7 room house. 835 D St. Inquire evenings. Also 6 rm. fur nLslicd hoase. 732 Chemeketa. in quire next door west. J191 Clean 4 R. hse. & bath, aut, gas .t Mr. Sc range. Inq. 557 N. Church. J190 A business girl or professional wom an to rent room in new, modern home. Reasonable. Breakfast If de sired. Call 6582 or 8482. J193 5 LGE, rms., furn. -unfurn. Newly dec., Vcn. blinds 2nd fir. 715 S. 12th. J190 LOE. sip. Si liv. rm. combined, ground fir. 116 Marlon. Ph. 6129. J190' 3 RM. partly furn. apt., adults. 312 N, Water. .J 100 3 RM. hse., partly furn. $10. No children. 398 Rural. J100 LGE. cheerful sleeping room. 823 N, Commercial. Phone 7571. J102 Nice room, close in, reas. 476 Marion. J192 1 Sc 3-Rm. Apts. 435 Division. J191 Up. floor duplex, 1286 Court. Adul. jiuo Nice downstairs room; bath; ladles. i Marlon St. J1B1 7 Rooms, unfurn. 386 Bcllevue. Ready Aug. 15. Call owner, 9670 Sleeping room 726 Court J Pianos, $2 mo, H. L Stiff Furn. Co. J Wanted To Rent Steady renter wants reasonable 5 or 6-room house near Highland school. Call 526 Locust St., after 3:00 p.m. jal91 Farm land, any amount, good equip. Phone 22504. Ja207 Small, mod. part furn. hse.. pref. small hse. in rear lot. 1374 6th St., W. Salem. Phono 6146. . jalOO Room and Board Board Sc Room, 790 N Church. JJ206' Good bd , good rm 1227 Court. JJ200 Lost and Found LOST: Black Corday purse con taining glasses, pen, ration card, car keys Sc personal belongings, casn. Alice Patterson, Ph. 7723. Reward. kl92 Miscellaneous We clean septic tanks and cesspools; special equipment; free inspection. Ph. 8745. 642 Edgewatcr, W. Salem. m212 Dental Plate Repair 2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES. DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST. Adolph Bldg. State & Commercial. SALEM Phone 3311. m For Sale Miscellaneous USED 66 Singer elec. console, re conditioned. Guaranteed. Singer Sewing Mach. Co., 142 S. High. nl92 Singer sewing mach., Universal wood range with coils, Pacific wood cir culator. 1664 Chemeketa. 11 182 G.E. 8-tube cabinet radio. Practical ly new. Cheap. Ph. 0066, Bligh Hotel. nl95' Late mod. Gen. Elec. washing men., perfect cond. Vacuum cleaner, Sing er Sew. men. 1874 Fir. Ph. 8020. nl01 One used balloon-tire double bar bicvcle.. Call after 7:00 p.m. 1560 N. 17th. nlOOJ Open Wednesday, Aug. 12 Repairs for any make of vacuum. Vacuum Cleaners for Sale or Trade. VINCE'S VACUUM ' STORE 3320 Portland Road. Ph. 6292. nlOO' MILK GOAT, $5. Ph. 4363 eves. 11194 1941 Fiigidalre. 7 cu. ft. Late mod. Gen. Elec. washing mch. Both per fect cond. 1874 Fir. Ph. 8020. nlOl Johnson twin outboard motor, ex. cond. Ph. 3967 between 4 & 7 p.m. nlJl Radio, table model, special short wave communications receiver. Ex cellent cond. $25 cash. Call eve nings -356 IGerth Ave., W. Salem. nl91 Potatoes, field run. $2.50 per 100. I dig 'em, you get 'em. Ph. 21629. nIDl Small upright piano, $75. 1690 S, Cottage. nl90 Dry Poultry Fertilizer. Summer spe cial 25c sack. Bring sacks. Ph. 22801. Lee's Hatchery. n Gas Range 460 University. n203 Wanted Miscellaneous IF you have good used furniture to sell, call or see Russ Bright, 453 Court. Phone 751L nal94 Used Furniture. Ph 9185. na Personal Palmist. P. 4263. Hazel Barton. B Rt pl90 Automobiles Wanted: 4-dr. sedan, mod. A pre ferred. WILL PAY CASH. Call at 209 Brown St., Sllverton. ql9l Wanted: '35 to '38 light sedan. 1887 N. Front, ql91 CASH for late model car. Private party. 3325 Center. - ql93 WANTED: '39, '40 or '41 Ford or Chev. sedan or 5-pass. coupe. Phone eves. 7792. Cash deal, ho dealers. n.191 Financial AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS Contracts refinanced to roduco pay. ments. Money for new or used cars. No delay or red tape. You will ro tain possession of the vehicle. 1 to 15 MONTHS TO PAY Roy H. Simmons 136 South Commercial Street Phone 9108. Lie No. M-152, r' LOANS STATE FINANCE CO. 212 Ouardlan Bldg. Phono 816S S-216 M-222 r1 AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CALKINS FINANCE CO. "Salem's Personal Loan Center" 315 Court St. Salem Phone 4446. State License S-228M -278. r' LOANS $25 to $300 Almost any credit-worthy person who really needs cash ... to pay eft old debts; for medical or dental work or for some other worthy pur pose, can qualify for a loan at Per sonal. John C. Hcercn, Manager PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Ground Fir., New Bllgh Bldg. 512 State St. (at High St.) ' Telephone 3191 State Licenses: S-122. M-165. 207 FARM and CITY LOANS Quality Mortgage Loans at where loan docs not exceed 50 of present value. Not an FHA loan Prompt service Minimum aetaiis We offer a 5 rate on loans of larger percentage of value. Will pay Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 207 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 1182, t Financial WANTED - PRIVATE MONEY to Loan on Good Salem Real Estate Will Pay 6 Interest W H. GRABENHORST Si CO. REALTORS. 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 r Wanted to BUY for CASH Real Estate mortgages, Real Estate con tracts, Merchandise discount paper State Finance Co., 212 Guardian Bldg. r We loan on farm, residential and business property Will buy mort gages, contracts, HAWKINS Sc ROBERTS, INC. Realtors, Guardian Bldg. r' Legal NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT As .dmlnlstriitor and admlnistr.trix of the estate of F. M. Woodward, deceased, we have tiled In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orcson for Marlon County, In Probate, our final account! and said Court ha appointed August 13, 1042, at two o'clock P. M. for the hearlni of objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. A. W. WOODWARD. Administrator LUCIUS P CURRY. Administratrix MARKS & McMAHAN Attorneys for Administrator and AdminlsU-atrlx (Jul7 14-21-28-AuK 4-11.) 125,000 Dogs For War Work New York, Aug. 11 () Un cle Sam wants 125,000 dogs for his army, navy and coast guard. Dogs for Defense, Inc., a New York City organization with branches in all parts oE the country, was named the collect ing agency by Major General Edmund B. Gregory of the quar termaster corps, who decided upon the expansion following good reports on the original sentry dogs. Under the new setup the de fense group will obtain the dogs and will turn them over to the Front Royal, Va., quarter master depot where a corps of amateur and professional train ers from the army remount ser vice will school them in their military duties. Untrained dogs as well as trained ones will be accepted Almost the only restrictions spe cified by General Gregory are that the dogs be between one and five years old, stand 18 inches high at the shoulder and be neither gun nor storm shy. At the Virginia camp the dogs will be segregated according to the type of work for which they are best fitted and then sent to the various services With the armed forces they will be used as sentry aids, mcs. sengcrs and in similar capaci- ties. Some, however, might find use as watch dogs at de fense plants. Guilty Verdict Against Aroff San Francisco, Aug. 11 (U.R) A general court-martial's find ings in the case of Lieut. Maurice N. Aroff, first naval officer to face such trial In World War II, were prepared today for sub mission to Secretary o Navy Frank Knox. The court-martial's outcome was not announced but on the basis of naval procedure there was no alternative except to presume that Aroff had been found guilty on the four counls charged scandalous conduct, conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline, violation of a lawful regulation, and false hood. Charges were based on the navy's contention Aroff accept ed an automobile from Actor Tony Martin for facilitating his enlistment as a chef specialist; gave false replies when ques tioned about the car, accepted gifts of cuff links from two en signs commissioned through his office, and allowed enlistment of men outside the 12th naval district. Naval regulations state that "if the court Is cleared and not reopened, you may assume guilt on all charges." This was the case yesterday at conclusion of the two-week trial. After review in Washington, the court's de cision as to guilt and sentence will be announced. Aroff faces maximum penalty of 15 years at hard labor at Portsmouth naval prison. Other possible penalties arc dismissal from the service, reduction in rank through loss of promotion numbers, or a public reprimand. Only 26 cases of smallpox were recorded in Canada in 1941, all but one appearing in the province of Saskatchewan, Primary Balloting In Five States Today (Bx the Associated Press) Primary balloting in five states today (Tuesday) produces a lest of presidential influence and pre-war foreign policies in New York's selection of congressional nominees and convention dele gates who will pick candidates for governor. yoters determine congres sional and gubernatorial candi dates in Idaho, Ohio and Ne braska and decide a run-off be tween two senatorial aspirants In Arkansas. But chief political interest is centered on the con test In President Roosevelt's homo state. New York's selection of dele gates to the democratic conven tion, Aug. 19, was expected to disclose the respective strength of the party's two governorship candidates, Senator James M. Mead and Stale Attorney Gener al John J. Bennett, Jr. The president has asserted he would support Mead if he could vote in the convention. Mr. Roosevelt's former campaign manager, stale democratic Chairman James A. Farley, is backing Bennett. Meantime, supporters of Thomas E. Dewey, 1938 repub lican nominee for governor, claimed pledges from enough delegates to win him the party's nomination. The democratic contest, pre cipitated by refusal of Governor Herbert H. Lehman to seek a fifth term, shared the spotlight with Representative Hamilton Fish's race against throe oppon ents for the republican renom ination for congress in the pres ident's home district. Fish, one of 43 representa tives to be nominated in the Em pire state, was an outspoken critic of the administration's for eign policy before Pearl Har bor. His opponents, who based their campaign on what they termed his isolationist viows, are Augustus W. Bennett, New burgh attorney; State Assembly man Emerson D. File, Vassar college professor, and Edward J. Bowen, a frequent candidate. In Ohio, democratic nomina tion for the governorship was sought by Frank A. Dye, State Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson, Walter F. Heer, a county dem ocratic committee chairman; formor Slate Treasurer Clar ence H. Knisley, and former Representative John McSween cy. Governor John H. Bricker had no republican opposition in his bid for a third term. All Ohio's congressmen asked renomination but one, Repre sentative Robert T. Secrcst, who resigned to remain a lieutenant commander in the naval service. Nebraska's republican gov ernor, Dwight Griswold, com petes with one opponent for re nomination while three demo crats are vicing for the desig nation. While Senator George W. Norris has not said whether he would run again on the In dependent ticket, seven demo crats and three republicans asked nomination to the office. In Idaho, Governor Chase A. Clark looked for renomination on the democratic ticket. The ACROSS 1. 8ubmergetl sand rvrt 1 Nnnmetrlc-al language I. Part or lh mouth 13. PAltn leaf la. Diner 14. Daughter ot Cailmm 15. Covur It. More than 17. NoIa nt ih crow 1. Continent 20, Insecl 21. MtiKcuIIrm nlcknnmA tl. Huftbfirid or wife JfS. Th herb "II 11 .ir,. Rogulfth S7. Presently JIR. WelRlil 39. Addition lo ft building 40. Vtawiinlnt 41. Wfttiderlng 44. King or Dm Vi&lROlhii 46. Lttit of Ilia 111 II 8 0. Fine and ilelictitt fat. Stale or Hi Onion: nhbr. M. Lively daii'-o M. Away: iiietix ib. Pertaining to lh ri4 and rail of Ui 24, Long narrow piece ot car BT. Ect;ttlrlo rtr nut tall fin nlera 16, tiooitft rock fragment! H, The ma 31. Corroded 12. Con ealfid water bfl. iiimani: pierix h!i. drawing out GO. Ton n x hum- inlng bird SI. Old musical not ' P I3 W S I I? I8 ? I" llll"!! l 1 fr 1 'l ill " " -111 111 Il I 32 33 M Pllllllil2 M I EH 1 II fcSH - republican candidacy was sought by William Dotweiler, Thomas D. McDougall and C. A, Bottolfsen. Senator John Thorn as' effort for republican re nomination was opposed by two contestants and five others con tested for the democratic de signation. Former Representative John McClcllan and Attorney Gen eral Jack Holt competed for democratic nomination as sen ator in the Askansas run-off. Republicans will pick their can didates at a slate convention. Awoke to Find Sailor in Bed Fully Clothed Seattle, Aug. 11 MP) Mrs. June Twilchcll, 22, awoke at 4 a.m. this morning, stretched out her arms-lazily and yawned, Across the apartment bedroom her 7-months-old daughter slepl soundly and her other daughter, 4, breathed quietly in her lit tle bed. Then Mrs. Twitchell's hand touched something and she froze with fright. The "some thing" was a fully clothed shoos and all sailor ln the oth er side of her bed. . "I was afraid to move," Mrs. Twilchcll said later. 'He wasn't snoring and he was breathing so quietly I was afraid he wasn't asleep. "I inched myself over toward the edge of the bed. It seemed an age before I got there and I guess it was about half an hour. Then I slipped quietly to the floor and sneaked over and aroused Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Cartln, who live next door." The sailor woke up a few min utes later to see two policemen standing near the bed and near the door two women clad in nighlclothcs and a man with tousled hair, holding a gun em erging from his bathrob sleeve. The sailor explained: "I'd been drinking. I was sleepy. I saw a bed. I got in bed and went to sleep." He is being held in the city jail while officials decide what to do about the case. Police said apparently he had climed through a window. A new machine being used for building center wings sections of bombers simultaneously per forms 87 operations that former ly were done by hand. A Pacific lodge No. 50 AF Sc AM. VgVM.M. degree Aug. 12, 7:30 p.m. 'y Bv order of W.M. 1D1" Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzlt 61 Have tha samt 4. Edlbla lecd 5. Ur&ova to ra- celva anothai grooved piece 6. County In Nebraska, 7. Rigor S. Before 9. Giving leiraJ authority 10. Silly 11. 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