Thursday, January 21, 1943
(Tie Capital Journal, Salem,' Oregon
Thirteen
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For Sale Houses
TODAY'S SPECIAL!
11J50 Cash buys 5-room house, Just
renovated. St. Imp. In. House would
rent lor $20.
1500 $300 down. 5-nn. house, cen
trally located. Plenty of shade.
C a 8ANDBRS-231 N. HiBh-5M.
QFor Sale Farms
Tint) AAT.R NO TRADE
28 Acre Dairy Farm, 22 Acres under
Irrigation. B-room
1 also 3-room house. Barn equipped
for 48 cows; 2 big silos, stock barn
and other buildings. Milking parlor
lor 8 cows, Walk-in cooler, bottle
machine. 2 Serge milking machines
all equipment for retail route. 1940
panel Delivery truck, also 16 cows,
1 bull, hay and grain. An irrigation
...ct.m a Mine business three miles
from the center of Salem. $6000
cash and Balance easy leima. c
,'n)viu Mr. A. A. Larsen with
HAWKINS St ROBERTS, INC., Sa
lem, ure.
75 A. hop ranch with equipment for
sale. 5 ml. from here. A good bar
gain; State Finance Co., 212 Guar
dian .mug.
For Sale Acreage
CITY CONVENIENCES and
COUNTRY PRIVILEGES
ONot far out on paved road. One acre
best of dark soil, 4-room plastered
house, nook, plenty built-lns, bath
room with plumbing, drove well and
water system, garage ana woousiieu.
Price $2900, part terms. See
LEO N. CHILDS, INC., REALTORS.
344 Sta ty SI hone JM81.
Wanted Real Estate
We Need 4. 5 and 6-room houses
lmmmediatelyl Range $1500 to $5500.
cash TO YOU
See Leo N. Chllds, Inc., Realtors
344 State St. rn. nam.
Want to Buy 2 or 3 bedrm. house
from owner. Box 438 Cap. Journal.
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"T.ut. umir nrnnertv todav. We have
lots of buyers St we loan on real
estate. Business Is good. Hawkins is
Roberts, Inc., KeMjora.rL ,,;,,,
Exchange Real Estate
75 Acres near Slltcoose Lake, near
coast, on good road. Old house
creek. $750. Consider used truck for
part. For appointment write Valley
Land CO., 3imii ataie oi..
Hse., 2 lots in Ashland, clear, for Sa
lmi nronertv. Ph. 6434. cbl9
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE
A going restaurant, doing good bus
in. emitting on account of other
business. For quick sale $700 will
take It. There Is over szuou worm oi
equipment In this place. See or write
Mr. A. A. Larsen, with HAWKINS &
ROBERTS. INC.. Bcaltors. ccuir
FOR SALE: Laundry doing good
business, too much for women to
kindle. Bargain. Phone 1091, Leb
anon. Oregon. 'd23
Wanted Furniture
Furniture Wanted: We buy, sell or
, trade new and used furniture. See
us at 705 S. 12th St. or Ph. 7141,
da22
TOP CASH PRICES paid for furnl
ture. tools, etc. Ph. 2-4081.. da23
We want good used furniture St will
pay the highest possible casn price,
P. N. St Glenn Woodry. Auction MVt,
1610 N. Summer St. Ph. 5110. oa
For Sale Livestock
Holstein Heifer, Just fresh; 1 Jersey
cow, 2nd calf. Just fresh. 1 Guernsey
heifer calf. 10 days old. aaio uner.
rv. Ph. 6380 or 6532. el9'
ATTENTION 1 1
Will remove dead St worthless stock
In a moment's notice! SAL. em
FERTILIZER St BY-PRODUCTS.
Ph 6000 Collect (No other phone) a
Ml plaaaa, tanaa mi atalra
Phone 3571
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For Sale Wood
16" Old Fir. 2495 Broadway. ee20
16" old growth cook stove wood
Cut from plywood cores. $0.5Q per
cord in 2-cord lots. Ph. 7837. ee36
Walnut Shells $4.50 per ton. Bring
sacks. Klorfeln Packing Co. ee
Dry, Old Fir wood. Ph 6663. eclM
16" Slab St Mill wood, 400 cu. ft. load
$10. Ph. 6217 or. 8522 , es'
Wanted Help
MEN and WOMEN
. to work for the
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD ,
at Portland arid
' Outlying Points, In
Washington and Oregon
GOOD WAGES
INSIDE WORK
if BOILERMAKERS
if MACHINISTS
if PIPEFITTERS
if BLACKSMITHS
if ELECTRICIANS
if CARMEN
if LABORERS
Also Helpers and Apprentices
for All the Above Crafts
.. EMPLOYMENT.
BUREAU
1007 N. KNOTT ST.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone BR 7771
g46
Wanted: limber Fallers and Logg.
ing trucks. Good wages. Ph. 5982. g20
Woman to help with cooking and
housework. Ph. 7498. ' g29'
Capable woman for hse. work. $50
per mo., rm. & board. .1515 Frank.
lln St., West Salem. gl9
Permanent position open for prae
tlcal nurse. Ref, required. Ph, 4036.
gl8
Men wanted to work in hop yard,
ml. west. Williams St Thacker,
Phone 21331. g
Wanted Positions
Experienced secretary. Box 437 Cap
ital Journal. h20
Young woman, soldier's wife, will
care for children. Go home nights.
930 South 13th, In rear. hi 9
Wanted: Small child to care for in
my home. Box 439 Cap. Journal. hl8
Experienced Bookkeeper wants per
manent position. Can operate book
keeping machine. Write Box 477
Capital Journal. his
Children kept, 1117 6th St. Ph. 3611
t23 Education
NATION-WIDE -j-
FINGERPRINTING
Is evident. Investigate this rapidly
expanding field' for classifers, filers.
Millions must be fingerprinted, of
fering oppor. for well-paid positions.
Common school suffl. (low cost),
Write Fingerprint, Corbett Bldg.,
Portland, hh!8
PIANO .Lessons by experienced,
teacher, 50c hr. periods. Ph. 4454
1111 2nd St., West Salem. hhl8
For Rent
Warm sip. rm. 1555 N. Capitol. J20
$60 Furnished Court.
$40 5-rm. home, Kingwood Heights.
$25 4-rm. house, Riverview Drive,
P. H. BELL, REALTOR
312-222 Guardian bldg. Ph. 8168. JIB
Well furn, 3 or 4 rm, Apts. P. 6238,
J20
Homey, furn. sleeping room. Close in
Reasonable. Ph. 6322. J19
3 rooms, furnished. $16. Adults. Call
evenings, 446 Union, J18'
NHOUSE FOR RENT
7 R. house, furnace, garage, Close
in, Wired for range.
M. B. STEGNER
520 N. Commercial St. J 19
Directory
BATTERIES
WILLARD batteries, all types. R. D
woodrow. 34g N cnurch p 8600, o'
BUILDING MATERIAL
SAND, Gravel, Crushed Rock, Pav
Ing Salem 8upply Co Ph. (561. o'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace St Chimneys cleaned; vac
uum ti steel brushes. ENSLEY. 7176
019
FLORIST
Brelthaupt's for flowers Dial 9195 o
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOWELL FUNERAL HOME.
1673.
Ph
Tei-wllliser Funeral Home P 6D28 o
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPT'NS
Mrs, P.,Hauser, 925 Saginaw, P. 7828
o42
PAINTS AND LACQUERS
Comple'te line Nason paints Liberal
terms R D Woodrow 394 N Church.
PAPERING-PAINTING
Painting St Decorating. Ph. 7552. 029
Expert Workmanship Phone 4325 o'
RADIO & Appliance Service
Ray Moore's. 467 Court. Ph. 9611, 0(1
TRANSFER & STORAGE
Local oi distance transfer storage
Burner oils, briquets Truest l
Portland dally Agent Pierce Autc
Freight, Including California points
Lamer Transfer Si Storage P 1131 V
WINDOW CLEANING
PROFESSION A I CLEANING BBR
V1CK.-FHON1 msi.
For Rent
5-room brick house, furnished, avail
able about Feb. 15 $65. Ph. 5203. J18'
6-Room house, basement St garage,
wood range St heater, some lurni
t'ure. $25. Prefer adults.
3-Room house, lights & water. At
city limits east. S10.
S. M. EARLE, 208 N, High. ' J
720 Rosemont, W. Salem. 2 bedrm.
house, elect, range St water heater.
Phone 7929 or 9557, J16
4-rm. house 1009 N. 5th.
J21'
Dbl. rm. Meals optional. Ph. 6769.
jar
2-rm, furn. apt. 575 Marlon, J20
3 bedrm. home, Inq. I
N. Cottage.
J18'
Furn. House, 3 bedrooms,
only. Phone 9048,
Adults
i'
8 rm. house, S, Salem, $18. Ph. 5664.
Pianos. $2 mo H L Stiff Furn Co t
Cabins, $5 per week, 2860 S. Com'l.
Junction Auto Camp. J32
Office rooms or desk space.
200. 381 State St. ; '
Room
J
Floor sander for rent
Montgom
1" ery Ward.
Room and Board
Warm Room St Home Cooking
1227 Court' St. Ph. 8495. ' JJ18
Lost and Found
LOST: Tire chain, Kingwood drive
or Glenn Creek Rd. Finder please
contact Art Wilson, Postal Tele
graph Co. kl8'
Miscellaneous
Auto repairing, motor , reboring,
welding, reasonable prices. . Stan
lev's Garage. 3250 Portland Road.
Ph. 7110. m39
Sewing, remodeling St altering. Ph.
5425. ml8
Dental Plate Repair
2-HR. SERVICE tN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg. State it Commercial
SALEM Phone 3311.
For Sale Miscellaneous
Hurry! Florescent fixtures, sell for
30 days only without priorities. Box
434 Capital Journal. n20
Muskrat fur coat, good condl. New
lining;. Ph. 5045190 S. 25th. n20
2 female Beagle Hounds, about 8 mo.
old. Ph. 5461. n20
For Sale: Full set of restaurant and
fountain fixtures and equipment, to
gether or by the piece. H. D. Long.
Silverton, ore. nai
Piano and music bench, Baldwin
make, small size, ,very good condi
tion. Reasonable. Phone 21261. n20
Furniture and bicycle. 1170 N, 16th.
nl9
Fresh apple Juice (no preservative.)
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem
nzz
Feather Mattress $20. Ph.- evenlnss
8915. nl8
For Sale: Black cocker spaniel pup
py. Purebred. $10.-1045 N. 18th. n!8
New Hampshire Red Pullets, 4 mos.
Hot water tank. Ph. 22466. nl8
Good Used Furniture Always a
BIG Stock at Sensible Prices! . . .
Woodry's Auction. Market 1610 N.
Summer St. Salem. Ph. 5110. e
Maytag
Washing Machines
For Rent '
AT HOGG BROS.
Exclusive Dealers for Maytag Wash
ers 260 state St. Ph. 8149. n-
Fuller Brushes. Ph. (391
1745 Grant St., Salem.
or write
n29
Wanted Miscellaneous
Kitchen sink without bate. Ph. 8204
Call evenings. na20
Baby Buggy and Bed. Good cond.
Phone 6154. . na20
Wanted: Gas engine for Model air
plane, Class B. Write John Morse,
Independence, Ore. na20
Wanted to buy: BENDIX WASHER,
Dr. Frank A. Nelsius, Stayton, Ore.
nal9
You Set the Price - We Pay the Cash
for
Good Used Furniture St Appliances,
BRIGHT FURNITURE
453 Court St. Ph. 7511. na20'
Used Furniture. Ph 8185.
naa
Personal
Psychologist, advisor. Well known In
Salem. Formerly Mrs. Martin. Appts,
for a time, 772 N. Winter. p22
Rev. Garst, crystal gazing,
business, love. 640 N. Com'l.
Advice
P21
Reading, accur.. depend. 2361 State.
pi 8
Palmist. P. 4263. Hacel Barton, B St.
p38
Automobiles
For Sale: 1939 Nash Sedan, 6 good
tires, motor recently overhauled
$575. Maple Auto Courts, Cabin 5
Independence. Q20
Vnr Sal.' 1937 Chv. Sedan. 2085
Myrtle Ave. Ph 5891 q22i
:
Highest prices paid tor
e5 S"L cI.-
UAl't' 3 UMU UAftO
520 N. Commercial q22
'29 model A Ford. S good tires. Ph.
22466. qlS
For sale: 1937 Chev, 4-dr. Sedan. Ra
dio, heater, new tires, excellent
shape. 1620 N. 20th. qlS
Financial
WANTED - PRIVATE MONEY .
to Loan on Good Salem Real Ettat
Will Pay 64 Interest
W R ORABENHOR8T CO
REALTORS f
Automobiles
"C" SHROCK
TO BUY OR SELL YOUR CAR
Salem's Oldest Independent
Used Car Dealer
Church St Chemeketa. Ph. 7922. q'
Financial
, MONEY. TO LOAN
Wanted: Real Estate Mortgages.
Loans Citv or Farm Properties.
Loans made as small as $300. See
us about refinancing your present
contract or mortgage.
LEO N. CHILDS, INC,
344 State St. Ph, 9261. . r20'
LOANS BY PHONE
Save time, tires, gas. Make all ar
rangements by phone. $25 to $300 on
signature, furniture, auto. PromDt,
private. Sensible monthly payments.
Phone Nettie Anderson, mangr. 3191
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
512 State St. at High St. Ground
floor, Bligh Bldg. State licenses
S-122 M-165. !
WANTED
PRIVATE MONEY
To loan on City Homes and Farms.
That will pay 5 and 6 interest. If
you are In need of a loan see me as
my charge for getting these loans
Is the lowest!
B. C. ZIELINSKI
3890 Center. Ph. 2-2525. r31
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
"Salem's Persona) Loan Center"
316 1st Nafl. Bank Bldg. Salem
Phone 4446.
State License S-228 M-278
QUICK CASH LOANS - All Plans
One to 12 Months
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
136 S. Commercial Si
License No. S-138. f
AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS
Contracts refinanced to reduce pay
ments Money for new or used cars
No delay or red tape Vju will re
tain possession of the vehicle
1 to. IS MONTHS TO PAY
Roy H. Simmons
136 South Commercial Street
Phone 9166. Lie No. M-152 r
LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
212 Guardian Bldg. Phone 8168
S-216 M-222 r
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 b rate on loans oi
larger percentage of value.
Will pay Cash lor Real Estate
Contracts and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
207 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph 7162. r"
We loan on farm, residential and
business property Will buy mort
gages, contracts. hawkins si
Roberts, inc. Realtors.
Guardian Bldg.
AUTO LOANS
Willamette Credit Co.
5th Floor, GUARDIAN BUILDING
License no. m-isb
Transportation
Wanted: Transportation for 2 to
Commercial Iron Works for grave
yard shift. 804 North 14th. xl9
Legal
FINAL NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tluL the
undersigned. Administrator of Ihe eilste
of ALBERT C. JOHNSON. Deceased, has
filed her final account as audi, and that
January 30. 1043. at 10:00 o'clock In .the
forenoon of said day has been fixed as
the time, and Ihe Courtroom of the. Cir
cuit Court of the State of oreaon foi
Marion Countr, at Salem. Oreaon. ha.'
been fixed as the place, for the hearing
OI objections to said Final Account.
Dated this 30th day of December. 1943,
GERTRUDE VODER. Administratrix
of the Estate of Albert C, Johnson,
Deceased.
RHOTEN At RHOTEN,
Pioneer Trust Building,
Salem. Oreaon.
Attorneys for the Estata
Dec. 31. Jan. 7, 14. 31. 33
Log Shortage
At Albany Mill
Albany, Jan. 21 Operations
at the Albany Plylock corpora
tion plant were sharply curtail
ed here Wednesday when a log
shortage that has long threaten
ed became acute.
Lack of logs, plant officials
said, forced the temporary lay
off of 195 employes, leaving only
the first shift and part of the
second working at the plant.
Weather conditions, road con
ditions and the shortage of labor
in the logging camps arc chiefly
blamed for the situation here,
which, it was pointed out, is
only similar to that prevailing
elsewhere.
"uw '" unui lotto will
hinder plywood manufacturing
here could not be predicted, out
lit was regarded as certain that
there will be trouble until the
, i ,
"!.".
A number of plywood work
ers were signing up Wednesday
at the local U.S. employment of
fice for work in shipyards at
Portland and Vancouver, most
of them with the understanding
that they will return here when
full operation of the plywood
plant is resumed.
Shipyard employment service
representatives were here assist
ing in placing applicants.
Afrika Korps
Speeds Retreat
Toward Tunisia
(Continued from page 1)
around the last axis foothold in
north Africa.
Joined by French
Liaison had previously been
established between Leclerc's
columns and American-British-French
forces on the western
flank of Tunisia.
Multiple signs' indicated that
Rommel might abandon Tripoli
without a fight in his urgency to
reach Tunisia. The Berlin radio
reported that the city was ablaze
and under incessant allied bomb
ing attack;.
Moreover, violent fighting in
central Tunisia, where strongly
reinforced German troops smash
ed at French positions southwest
of Pont Du' Fahs, suggested an
effort to clear the way for Rom,
mel's weary forces en route to
the Tunis-Bizerte zone in north
ern Tunisia
Italian headquarters asserted
that in the last three days the
axis had captured 1,500 allied
prisoners in Tunisia evidently
referring to the fighting around
Pont Du Fahs and the French
admitted yesterday that they had
fallen back about seven miles in
this sector.
Nazis Score Advance
Allied headquarters said to
day that Col. Gen. Jurgen Von
Arnim's Tunisian forces again
had neted "a small advance" in
the mountains southwest of Pont
Du Fahs, and dispatches from
the front said a German thrust
into the French sector had
thrown the whole front into a
state of fluidity. .
Allied bombers and fighters,
including the French Lafayette
Escadrille, were reported blast
ing the axis in support of the
hard-pressed French ground
troops.
Advices from the front said
allied plans to counters the Ger
man thrust remained hidden in
war councils, but indicated that
a decisive battle might be de
veloping.
Gen. Von Arnim's tanks and
infantry turned south against the
French, it was reported, after
an abortive attack on British
lines in the Bou Arada-Goubellat
area, where British troops threw
the nazis back along the road
from Bou Arada to Pont Du Fahs.
Military analysts predicted
that if Rommell fled Tripoli, he
would probably try to hold a
narrow coastal front of the Gulf
of Gabcs extending from Bizerte,
in the north, to the French-built
Marcth line inside the Tunisian
frontier in the south.
When Norwalk, Conn., enter
ed the Victory Book Campaign
to collect books for the men in
the service, 'a goal of 10,000
books was set, but in spite of un
seasonable weather, 18,300 books
were collected', an average of
two books for every five rcsi
dents.
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THE FIGHTING HALSEY S LI. (.1. G.) William F. Walsey 3rd (left) stands beside his
. father, Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr., famed U. S. naval leader in the southwest Pacific.
Raids on Britain
Resumed by Nazis
London, Jan. 21 (U.R) German daylight aerial raiders returned
to the attack on southeast England today while rescue squads work
ed in relays still seeking additional survivors of upwards of 100
small children and their teachers buried in the ruins of an elemen
tary school flattened yesterday
Dwight Weddle
Killed in Crash
Independence, Jan. 21 The
loss of the first boy from Inde
pendence during the war was
made known here Monday when
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weddle re
ceived a wire from the com
manding officer of Camp Mc-
Quaid, Calif., stating that their
son, Corporal Dwight Q. Wed
dle had been killed In an auto
mobile accident near the gate
of the camp at 7 p.m. Sunday.
After receiving the wire Mon
day Mr. Weddle immediately
tried to get in touch with the
boy's wife, who is in California,
but as his wires were not an
swered he called long distance
to learn that she had been in
jured in the accident and was in
the Red Cross hospital at the
camp.
Weddle will be given a mili
tary funeral at Camp McQuaide
Friday morning and Interment
will be made-at a later dale at
the Grant cemetery in San Fran
cisco, Calif.
Dwight Q. Weddle, 37, better
known here as "Bud" attended
the Independence high school 1
1921 lo 1923; the University of:
Washington for one year after!
which he worked at his father's!
barber shop for ten years in Ihe '
location now of Lynn Huntley. I
He then took up the carpentry ;
trade and worked at the Bonne
ville dam for two years. He has
been in the army a little over a
year.
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in kIIrHIs eIl rie
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by a dive-bombing plane. British
fighter planes were waiting for
the Germans as the second day
of daylight raids started, and one
German fighter plane was shot
down quickly off the southeast
coast.
Forty-four were known dead
and 50 wounded wore In the hos
pital, in addition to those who
suffered minor wounds, in the
school bombing. 1
During the night six more
children, their bodies crushed
were taken out of the ruins of
the school but all died on the
way to the hospital or soon after
they arrived.
Among the known dead were
five of the eight teachers in the
school's junior scclion, which was
hit.
. About 15 bodies were believ
ed to remain in the ruins today.
Four air raid alarms were
sounded as the workers dug
through the night. Each time
flares and shaded lamps were
put out, but the squads continu
ed digging and hauling out de
bris by the light of the moon.
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Army Troops
Replace Marines
At Guadalcanal
' (Continued from page 1
Patterson described the lift
ings of the siege of Leningrad
as "one of the most remarkable
things that has ever occurred in
this war." .
The continued success of the,
Russian army is particularly
heartening, Patterson said, and
"it would seem that the doom
of the German divisions at Stair.
ingrad is assured."
Evidently, he said, the. Ger
mans hoped to establish a win-'
ter line as deep in Russian terri
tory as possible, probably along,,
one of the river systems, with,
the Volga as their summer ob. ,
jectivc.
Retreat to Dnieper
Now, he added, they "prqb-:
ably would be satisfied to stop'
at the Don," but. at the rale the
Russians are driving them back
more likely they would have to.
retreat to the Donets "or even to
the Dnieper." r.
In North Africa, Patterson,
said, the rapid advance of the
British eighth army In Libyar
threatens Tripoli, and the "fall
of the city" would seem lo be mh
matter of hours.
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