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i CapitalJUournal Classified Advertising lUtca Per Una '" Per line, S times HSc Per line, times W PerUne, one month i-" Mln 25c 3 times mln. 35o e times minimum 45o Minimum Per Ad 25c Want Ads must Be In by It ajn. da; ol publication. FOR SALE HOUSES 7-rm. house close In on N. Cottage St. Inquire 490 N, Capitol. a!25 Sacraflce Home In 500 block N. Summer. Modem, direct Iroin owner $6000; $500 down, balance at 6.. Phone 5257 alter 6 or Sundays. a!23 $2800 Large well built house, plas tered and plumbed un & down Base., furnace, close In North. Lot 132x132. Giye this your considera- CH. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 , a!22 $5300 4-room apt. downstairs, 3 room apt. upstairs. 3-room apt. over double garage. Monthly Income S15. S8OO0 3 bedroom house, double Oiumbinu. air conditioned, base ient, furnace & garage, i $6500 6-room house, air conol i tioned: basement, furnace, garage. P. H. BELL, REALTOR i 212 Guardian Bldg. Ph. 8168. al21 i $4250 8-rm. hse. close in. Base ment, furnace, toilet on 1st fir. Bath rm. upstairs, large lot. $33502 bedrni. hse. Basement, fur nace, fireplace, nice lot, 8 blks. North. S1250 down. MBLVIN JOHNSON. REALTOR 725 Court St. Ph. 3723. a!21 $2800 will buy 7-rm. home, full Jiasement, located in S. Salem. Oil circulator & wood range go with sale. SEE BLIVEN & ALDBRIN, REALTORS 328 Oregon Bldg, Ph. 7006. al21 HOMES FOR SALE $3500 7-r. home, plastered, garage, large cor. lot 13 blks. out on S. Commercial St. $3500 8-r. plastered home with lot 75x150 ft., bearing fruit and nut trees, double garage, fine location on Fairmount Hill. $3200 4-r. with oak firs., fireplace, two bedrooms, garage. 1575 Mad av ison St. ,i cash, bal. $18.57 per mo yii650 Good 3-bedr. home built 2'i yrs. .ago, east front on paved St. North. Immediate possession. $4250 Good 8-r. plastered bungalow home with basement, furnace, two lots, near McKinlev school. $3000 6-r. large cor. lot. double . garage, paved Sts. 1009 S. 12th. $4400 7-r. home on N. Capitol St., basement, furnace, plastered. $4500 Good 6-r. home all on one fid., basement, furnace, garden space. W. H. GRABENHORST ii CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4131. al21 SUBURBAN HOME $3200 Late built one bed r. home, large living r., finished in knotty pine: gas furnace, fireplace, garage attached. Electric water svstem. East near Silverton road. IMMED IATE POSSESSION! W. H. GRABENHORST & CO REALTORS 134 S, Liberty St. Ph. 4131. al21 ATTRACTIVE HOME $5500 Late built 7-r home with basement, furnace, fireplace, 4 rms. carpeted, double garage, east Sa lem. $1275 down. bal. $45 per mo. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 3 REALTORS 34 s. Liberty St. Ph. 4131. al21 LOOK! 7-r. home with 4-bedrooms. furnace, fireplace. 4 blks. out. $3750; $500 down, $40 per mo. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4131. a!21 ONLY $600 DOWN 5 rooms first floor, 3 rooms second floor. Located north. Price, furnish ed. $3100, Call Mr. Voorhees with LEO N. CHILDS, INC., REAL TORS, 344 State St. Ph. 9261. al23 5 rm. hse., 2 bedrm., lge. dining rm., kitchen built-lns, lge. garden, only H block from city bus and grocery store. Cash or terms. 572 N. nth. .. a 128 2 plastered rooms, size 7".xl4 ft. each. Inquire Rt. 7, Box 91R, Clax- ter Rd. al22 For Sale: 4-room house. New barm a acre land. $600. Electricity, hot cold water. 2 blks from shipyard bus Z. Schell. Oervals, Ore. al22 NICE new 5-rm. home near State 0 iosp. jixtra large lot. see Mr. loodwin with HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC REALTORS a!21 FOR SALE FARMS J FORCED TO SELL FARM! on account of age and poor health. I I have nearly 47 A. good prairie soil all plow land. See for yourself grow ing crop, two houses 6 and 4-r Deep well, good water, plenty of it. Water system, bath, electricity. On ly 12 miles north of Salem. Price . to500. Some terms. See my agents 4 J?,uf.. Becntel or Mrs. Needham, I 341 State. Room 4. bl21 J Eastern Insurance Co. offers a i oJ-9 Rcre stock farm for sale 5 mi. J SE of Silverton. Adequate water ,j "supply from springs. Complete set j of buildings. 120 acres subj. to cul fl tivatlon. Price $10,500. Terms to right party. I DS!!5ld,,A- Yom- Atty.-at-Law .1 207 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Ore. b!23 I 20 A.. 4'i mi. S. of city center on a pavement. Elect., good old build- ,. Jngs. 10 A. in prunes, cherries, wal nuts & pears y.i A. in bearing VrawbeiTies, bal. in pasture, oats-, vetch & cultivation. Immediate 4 K?55'011- Cto eocs t0 buyer. Price i 7?3SV,'i caf"' Ca" owner ' 6876. I A1.22. Nebraska. b!22 j' 4 FOR SALE ACREAGE . , FIVE ACRES "i iJ i j ' '"lles ouc on good f . 4Jti KKS.er llne' armed well. E, i S-P001 t2o down' 20 Per mo. i.l S No bldgs. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO , REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4131. bbl21 Several large bearing Eng. walnut trees, 3-r. cheap house, electricity Price $1230 cash. IMMEDIATE POSSION ! W. H. GRABENHORST 6l CO REALTORS 134 S. L!bertyjt.-flr4ni bbl21 A ttp a rrnvE- ditv tt CTOSP.IM Gnunnn ,;, ... 2 acres, best of soil: paved road, bus ...... hi at-uvwi. a-ioom nouse and basement, small barn, double gnrr.ge. Price $1.iW); part terms. See unu ii. niijUrt. . llNU.. REAL WinS, 344 Slate Si. Ph. 92ul. bb!23 WANTED REAL ESTATE WE NEED 4. 5 and 6-room houses Immediately. Ranee $1500 to $5500. CASH TO YOU 3a T EV VI r-UtT !"-- T V - l-i - T TORS, 344 State St. Ph. 9261. cal23- WANTED REAL ESTATE We are Very Much in Need of List ings especially 3 bedroom house hnl.uti.on 3nnn nnH i450n. ftnrl sub- Urban places from 1 to 5 acres. Be lieve we can get what they are worth. D. A. FISH 477 UOUrt ra. 0021. cal21 List your property today We have lots of buyers & we loan on real estate. Business is good. Phone 4108 HAWKINS is ROBERTS, INC. REALTORS ca REAL ESTATE $550 Terms, lot 55x150 (north), small building, 20x24. make into little home. Street imp. in & paid. $1200 Terms, small house, nice lot. North. $2100 $600 down, clean 5 room blast, home, oak & fir trees. $3250 3 BR. home south, base., furnace. Wired for range. C. H. SANDERS. 231 N. High. 5838. cm- Business Opportunities Serv. sta. to lease. Free rent can be handled bv older man or woman. See Merritt Truax. 205 Columbia. cd!22 For Sale: Peacock Cleaners, fully equipped. 485 Center St. cd!22 Would like to hear from party have wholesale milk route for sale. Write full particulars to Box 427, Capital Journal. cdl2l FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE: Upright grand piano, antique rocker. 2 chairs, desk. Met ronome, 2 new twin-size hand quilted quilts, electric waffle Iron, electric colfee urn, 3 trunks, bath room scales. 2 rugs. 4x6 and 4x5 'j. Call Saturday afternoon or Sunday. Roberts Apartments. No. 1. d!2I Unpainted chest of drawers, 7.75 to 14.75: dressing tables, kidney shap ed, 6.25 and 7.25: child's wardrobe, 9.75: two-door utility cabinets with shelves, 10.75: kitchen cabinets in standard sizes or made to order. Above items In stock for immediate delivery FOLSOM FURNITURE MFG. CO. 1108 Broadway. Phone 4929. dl39' WANTED FURNITURE Highest Cash Prices paid for Used Furniture. Good furniture solicited. 12th ST. FURNITURE STORE 705 South 12th. Ph. 7141. dal37 Set Your Own Price, then call Glenn Woodrv. 5110. for action in a Hurry! 1605 N. Summer. da FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 4-yr. old mare, saddle and bridle. Would trade for outboard motor or used car. C. C. Rice, 1005 S. Water St. Silverton. el23 ATTENTION 1 1 Will remove dead & worthless stock In a moment's notice ! SALEM FERTILIZER is BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 500OCollect. (no other phone), e RABBITS WANTED: Millions of rabbit skins! Paying $1.25 pound for top. Valcau da Fur Company, Seattle. ebl21 FOR SALE WOOD Millwood and planer ends. Salem Box Co. Phone 9189. cel23 WOOD, all kinds. Ph. 8376. ccT43 FOR SALE POULTRY 60 9-wecks old Leghorn roosters 50c each. 240 Evergreen Ave. f 123 WANTED HELP Wanted: Automobile parts clerk. Some experience necessary. Col year Motor Sales Co. gll5 Wanted: two kitchen helpers and 1 exp. grocery clerk. Model Food Mar ket, 275 North High. gl21 Non-union Barber wanted. Guar. antee. 154 South Church. g!23 2 Men to fall timber near Salem. 1730 N. Front. gl23 Gooseberry pickers. Fri., Sat., Sun. H. G. Pearsall, Brooks Rt. 1, Box 188. Lablsh Center school. Ph. 22273. gl22 Want Cat,anfV T.t A .1 il.L ut.bimi uay nuvcilLlal, HIGH, for Portland. Fine transportation, big pay. inside work, permanent. Call 1213 N. Church St. after 8:30 Sat, eve. g!22' Cook, man or lady. Good salary. The Spa. g Directory BATTERIES WILLARD batteries, all types R. D Woodrow 349 rl Church P 9(100. BUILDING MATERIAL SAND. Gravel, Crushed Rock, Pav ing Salem Supply Co Ph 8561. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace & Chimneys cleaned Vac uum & steel Brushes. ENSLEY. 7176 ol21 DECORATING AND PAINTING Painting, decorating. Ph. 7552. ol42 Expert Workmanship. Ph. 4325. o!27' FLORIST Brelthaupt's for flowers Dial 9195 o FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 3672. o Terwllliger Funeral Home P 6928 i.' LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Lawn mowers nerclsion ground. C. G Sanford. 1143 Marlon St. o!30 Machine ground. 640 S Capitol St. 0121 MATTRESSES Capitol Bedding Co. Ph. 4069. ol27 PAINTS AND LACQUERS Complete line Nason paints Liberal terms R D Woodrow 394 N Churcn PLASTERING & BRICKLAYING Brick work, plastering. Ph. 7757. o!34 SEPTIC TANKS Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed State-wide service. Gene Fite. 642 Edgewater St.. West Salem. Ph. 8745. 0137 Septic tanks cleaned, inspection free. Kenneth Hamel. Ph. 6663 1143 8th St.. West Salem. 0134 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local or distance transfer storage Burner Otis brimier. Tnirka tt Portland dally Agent Pierce Auti FTPlcht 'Inrliidlno nnhlnnili milnt Larmer Transfei Storage P S13I n WELL DRILLING C. J. PUGH. 2U5 Myrtle. Ph. 9336. 0143 WINDOW CLEANING PROfr'ESHIUNAl rLSAWLNO SER VICE.-PHONK 4431. o. AUTOMOBILES SPECIALS 1942 Chrysler Royal 4-clr. Radio and Heater. Like new 1942 Ford Sedan A dandy 1941 Ford Seddn A good buy 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 2-dr. Radio, heater. 1941 Chevrolet Coupe Clean 1941 Pontiac 4-door. Lots of extras 1940 Chevrolet Coupe Radio and heater 1940 Ford 60 Coupe 1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan Radio, heater, new motor. 1939 Ford "85" Coupe A honey! 1937 Chevrolet Coupe. Swell shape." Many others in a wide range of prices. 1 Drop In and See Them $ SALEM'S OLDEST INDEPENDENT USED CAR DEALER Main Lots (2) Corners Church and Chemeketa Phone 7022 Service Department 352 North Hgih Street. Ph. 8502, ql21 ORVAL PAYS TOP CASH PRICES For Used Cars ALL MAKES & MODELS ORVAL'S USED CARS CENTE at CHURCH. Ph. 4702. ql21 WANTED HELP Girl or woman, stay with children 12 and 6. parents working swing shift. 1130 OJJebraska. g 122 Waitress. Marion Hotel Coffee Shop. gl22 Experienced shoe clerk, male or fe male. Call 3179 9:30 to 6. Ask for No. 46. gl22' Railway Express, essential Industry, wants clerk-driver. $160 oer month. 44 hrs. week. 559 Court St. gl21 Auto mechanic, top wages, 809 Edgewater, West Salem. g!22- Middle age woman as companion & housekeeper for elderly ladv in mod. home In Indep. Call Salem 3879. R121' Want 2 women for machine press ing. City Cleaning Works. 1245 State St. gl21 Strawberry Pickers wanted. Regis ter now. 1 mile east of Kick Back Service Station. A. M. Zahare. Rt. 7. Box 353. gl21 Groc. Clerk. Top pay scale. Saving Center. Portland RoadJ g Salesmen, also husky men and women for furniture warehouse work. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. R121 Men wanted for hop yard work. Ph. 7956. g WANTED POSITIONS Wanted: Garden work by expert gardener. 20 yrs. experience. 790 N. Com'l. Jack the Gardener. hl25 Interior Painting. Ph. 6796. h!36 Children cared for. Ph. 9688. hl26 FOR RENT 5-rm. house $30. Ph. 22810 J123' Furn. bedrm. for 1 to 2 women. Breakfast privileges. Rm. adjoins bath & phone. Ph. 5832. J123" Nice sip. rms. close in. 448 Center. J126 Large 5-R. house furnished. Phone 4332 after 6, or Sunday. J123 Re-decorated furn. apts. Adults. $14.50 mo. & up. 624 N. Capitol. j!23 1 Mod. 3-rm. fur. cottage, frig. Gar. Adults. Ph. 7849. Pac. Hwy. Box 42. J123 House, $10, Phone 7277 evenings. J122 2 Rm. furn. apt., bath. 330 S. 14th. J125' New two bedroom modern home, unfurn. Adults. W. Salem. P. 7554. 1121" Close In large sleeping room, break fast privileges. 607 N. Commercial. J121 3-rm. lower Apt. Furn.. bath. mln. lights, wat gar. 1250 N. Winter. ' J12P Furnished house, 934 Saginaw St. $45. Adults only. 2- rm. Apartment furnished, $30; 3- rm. furn. $35. ' E. M. LARSEN, REALTOR 153 S. High St. Ph. 7490. 1121 Upstairs furn. apt. 2455 State. .1121 2-rm. apt. 575 Marlon. J123 Cabins $4 and up. 2860 s. Com'l. J144 3-rm, furn. apt. Adults. 496 N. 13th. 1121 Pianos. H L. Stiff Furniture Co. J Room, board If desired. Ph. 4406 .1122 Floor sander for rent. Montgom ery Ward. J' Office rooms or desk space. Room 200. 381 State St. i' WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2 B. rm. house, unfurn. Perm ancnt. with good ref. Ph. 7740. Jal21 Furn. House, 2 child., by June 3. Govt, employee. Ph. 4223. ' a!21 6 or 8-rm. Hse.. permanent renters. Box 428. Capital Journal. ja 1 21 ROOM AND BOARD Board & Rm. 168 N. 12th St. .1.1122' LOST AND FOUND Lost: Small Elgin man's wrist watch Sat. night. R. B. Eyerly. 2741 N. River Road. Phone 5946. kl22 Lost: Red male Cocker, name Ted- dv. Please Phone 7024. kl22 LOST: Red cocker spaniel male grown dog, a child's pet. Ph. 2-1627. kl22 Delta Phi sororltv pin. initials B R. Between YMCA and Top Hat. Re ward. Phone 8730. kl25 LOST: A gas ration book. Lila Kar sten. 1295 S. 16th. Ph. 6929. kl22 LOST: Black billfold. Sun., cont. pictures it papers. Reward. Ph. S068. k!21 Journal Want Ads Pay I AUTOMOBILES AVE AT HROCK'S REAL VALUES ... AT SAM'S 41 Buick Sedanet 40 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan 40 Chevrolet Master Sed. 40 Ford Deluxe Tudor Sed 39 Pontiac 5-pass. Coupe 35 Ford 4-dr. Sedan 35 Ford Coupe Sam's Motor Co. 455 Chemeketa St. Ph. 7817. ql21 MISCELLANEOUS 2-Plow Tractor and Brain drill. Ph. 8234. 111123 Bring vour own eggs for .msrti'n hatching Tues or Sat. mornings Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. m Dental Plate Repair 2-HR. SERVICB N MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg. State St Commercial SALEM Phone 3311. m' For Sale Miscellaneous Lge. size Evanoll Circulator with fan, good as new $45. Ph. 21101. nl23 Gas Range, good condition. 1155 North 19th. nl23 Fur Jacket, child's scooter like new. Call after 6 p.m. 2215 Mill St. n!21 We Buy. Sell and Trade anything from a needle to a Battleship! O. & A. 2nd Hand Store. 239 North Commercial. Phone 9067. nl26 Motor scooter for sale. Cabin 6. Rl verslde Auto Park, W. Salem. n!23 Feathers for sale. Ph. 4718. nl23 Lady's small Waltham watch. Per fect condition. Ph. 8043. n!23 Fine mahogany piano, very reason able. Call evenings, 1690 S. Cottage. nl23 '41 housetrailer. Mainline. Butane stove, sleeps 4. Good as new. West Salem Auto Camp. nl23 Reaction ref. (com'l. type), suitable for beverage cooler & fruit. Blower type. Coil Frig, unit 21x11 cu. ft. Ph. 9721: 2217 Fairgrounds Rd. nl23 12x15 Green Twist Rug. Refrig. & Miscl. Call 3464 evenings. 11 1 23 Used mohair davenport, $25. 1980 Hazel Ave. nl22 Davenport In good cond. 1230 Elm. West Salem. "ii2". bo you know we have various grad ation gifts? Singer Sewing Machine Co., 142 S. High. St. nl22 Factory built trailer home. Ice box, 2 stoVes, lots of built-lns. Good tires and air-brakes. C. R. Osborn, Route 6, Box 102B, Salem, Ore. ',i mile east of Pen 4 Corners. nl22 For Sale: 50 lb. capacity ice box. C. R. Osborn. Salem, Ore., Route 6, Box 102B. U mile east of Pen 4 Corners. n 122 Med. size track layer tractor. Call evens, at 1284 N. 21st. Salem. nl22 Ping-pong set & table. Ph. 8862- nl22 Dining Rm. Furniture 375 Fawk Ave. nl21 faav. & chair. $200. Ph. 4422. mil"" We Buy and Sell Furniture. Tools, Stoves, Dishes, Electric Appliances, Household Goods. Klleman's, 332 N. Commercial. Ph. 9885. n Poultry fertilizer for victory gardens 30c sack. Bring sacks. Phone 22861. Lee's Hatchery. n Fuller brushes. Phone 5391 or write 1745 Grant St.. Salem. nl47 Vacuum cleaner service and parts, all makes. Vince's Electric. 157 S. Liberty Phone 6292. n Atmoravs for sale and rent. H. C. Pugh. P.O. Box 463. Ph. 22458 nl23 Poultrv fertilizer. $1 per yard You haul it. Ph. 22861 Lee's Hatcherv Wanted Miscellaneous Wanted: walnut meats. Ph. 7595 or call at 539 N. 21st St. nal23 Top Cash price paid for Furniture b household goods. One article or houseful. Ph. 9692: evenings 6521. Jacobsen's Furniture Store. 566 Edgewater. Wesf SHrn. naM7 Electric roaster. Call 8904 after C pm Wanted: Row boat. Ph. 7532. na!23 Will pay cash for large electric fan. Phone 6897. nal21 Young Calf. W. C. Alden. sfecl hammer Drive. Silverton. Ph. Red A-27. Dai2l Wanted: Babv Walker, in good con dltion. Ph. 4810. na!21 Wood Stove. Ph. 5862 after 6 p.m. nal22 If vou are not using your sewing machine, we will pay top cash price for it. Phone 3512. Singer Sewing Mach. Co. 142 S. High. nal3T Used Furniture Ph 9185 na PERSONAL I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone except mvself. Mrs. Jennie O'Rourke, Sta tlon A. May 20. 1943. pl22 Palmist. P. 4263. Hazel Barton. BSt! D143 AUTOMOBILES Buy A Used Car Now . . before rationing and price ceil ings stop the sales of Used Cars ! 1942 BUICK SEDAN Fully equip ped, with standard Buick ac cessories. 1941 BUICK 5-PASS. COUPE 1041 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN 1941 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN 1939 FORD FOUR-DOOR SEDAN 19.39 CHEVROLET COUPE. 1939 DODGE FOUR SEDAN . 1938 PONTIAC COUPE 1937 BUICK SEDAN 1936 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1930 FORD COUPE 1936 TERRAPLANE 2-DR. SEDAN 1934 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN We Buy All Makes of Used Cars at Top Prices ! Otto J. Wilson ESTATE 338 N. Commercial Ph. 5451. ql21 WE PAY TOPS! Get Every Dime Your Car Is Worth! Cash on the Barrel-Head "C" SHROCK SALEM'S Oldest Independent Used Car Dealer N.E Cor. Church & Chem. Ph. 7922 Q AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: '40 Mercury 5-pass. Coupe. Overdrive, new paint In quiro 590 N. 23rd St. after 6 p.m. ql23 Wanted: '34 to '37 model light car. Ph. 2-3 146, after 6 p.m. ql23 1935 Chev. Sedan. Must sell by 6 o'clock Saturday evening. 1516 Sixth St.. West Salem. q 1 22 1930 Model A Roadster, $125. 876 South Commercial. ql21 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN WANTED: Real Estate Mortgages. LOANS City or Farm Properties. Loans made as small as $300. See us about refinancing your pres ent contract or mortgage. LEO N. CHILDS, INC. 344 Stale St. Ph. 9261. rl22 AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS Contracts refinanced to reduce pay ments. Money for new or used cars No delay or red tape. Yju will re tain possession of the vehicle. I to 15 MONTHS TO PAY Roy H. Simmons 136 South Commercial Street Phone 0168 Lie No. M-152 r' Auto, Furniture. Salary Loans. No Long rigamarole. No embarrassment PERSONAL FINANCE CO 512 State St. Phone 3191 Licenses S-122 M-165 rl32 AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CALKINS FINANCE CO. "Salem's Personal Loan Center 316 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Salem Phone 4446. State License S-228 M-278. r QUICK CASH LOANS All Plans One to 12 Months GENERAL FINANCE CORP. 136 S. Commercial St. License No. S138. AUTO LOANS Willamette Credit Co. 5th Floor, GUARDIAN BUILDING License No. M-1S9 ! We loan on (arm, residential and business property. Will buy mort gages, contracts. HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC. Realtors, Guardian Bldg. r FARM and CITY LOANS Quality Mortgage Loans at 4' where loan does not exceed 50 of present value. Not an FHA loan Hrompt service - Minimum detail 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 7182. r SPECIALIZED SERVICES Sewing, altering, remodeling. P. 5425 S142 WAR BUDGET SEWING CLASSES Learn slip covers, dressmaking or tailoring. New scries of elates now forming. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 142 S . KWMfl2 TRANSPORTATION Wanted: Riders to Coml. Iron Works, graveyd. shift. 645 S. 18th. xl25 Riders to Oregon shipyards, day & swing shift. Lloyd Meyers. Ph. 9769. xl22 Riders wanted to Oregon Shipyds., swing shift, or ride wanted for two. Phone 2-1206. Xl22 Want riders to Commercial Iron Wksday shift. 765 E. Rural. x!21 Two parties to share cars to Swan Lsland, day shift. Prefer adminis tration or personnel office emplov- ces.Ph.J)503. XJ2P Riders to CommcrciRl Iron Works. Day shift. '41 Chev. Heater As Radio. Ph. :J019 after 6 p.m. xl23 LEGAL NOTICE OP REVIEW AND EQUALIZA TION OP ASSESSMENT ROLL OF PUDLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES The Mote tax commission hrrrby lives public notice s by law provided tint It will nttnid in Its office at the capital on the srr.ond Monday In June. 1943, and publicly examine the aftseiftment roll by It made, and review the name, nnd cor rect ali errors in valuation, deacriptlon, tiuantltlcs or qualities of properly by It assessable and In apportionments of a-viesMiirnts made by It: and It Khali be (hi? ditty of the person and companlen Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petition! or application! for the reduc tion 01 chance of apportionment of a particular a&xexsment Hhall be made In writini, verified by the oath of the ap plicant. Its president, secretary, minii In aaent or attorney In fact, and be filed with the commission on or before the day the commission 1 required by law to meet an a board of review, and any petition or appllcillon not to made, verified and (lied shall not be consid ered or ttcted upon by the commission. STATE TAX COMMISSION, By Earl L. Fisher. Commissioner and Secretary Friday, May 21. May 28. June 4. Union Hill Mrs. Bob Morri son of Portland spent the week end at the Waller Healer and Lee Morrison homes. WARSHIPS IN WASHTUB with (he ld of shin model... Ucul. William Clav Monre. naval inspector, demonstrates to war workers of the I'ackase Machinery Co.. Sprinstielil. Mass.. just -now the gyro-compass devices they turn out are used on small navy craft. The plant recently linishcuV-rc-tooling for conversion to tyro-compass production. 100,000 Refugees from Rampaging Mississippi (Continued' flee their homes by the floods. The number left homeless in Kansas, the sixth state affected by the flood, was not calculated. While thousands of farm lands were inundated in the six stales and damage to crops was esti mated at millions of dollars, there was a degree of optimism concerning the crop silualion Vessel Rams Sea Serpent Victoria, May 21 (CP) A fate that might better have been reserved for a marauding axis submarine sinking by ram ming may have befallen "Cad dy," legendary sea monster who for years have been the No. 1 marine denizen of British Co lumbia coastal waters. Will Caddy's snake-like coils and what-is-it head no longer rear themselves in sheltered coves and inlets, providing pic nickers and fishermen with end less thrills and gossip. Alas no, says Ernest Lee, whose hand was on the tiller of the boat which ran down the monster in nearby Saanich inlet. "Full speed ahead we went and hit it in the neck," said lee, describing what he believes were the last moments of Caddy. "Down it went, and a minute later came to the surface, just about all in. I hit him again with a little more pep. This time Caddy sank, and did not rise again." Caddy (its full name was cad borosaurus, derived from near by Cadboro bay, where it was once seen) features in Indian folklore. But countless white residents claim to have seen it. One of these was Cyril B. An drews of Pender island, in the Gulf of Georgia, who back in 1934 signed an affidavit that from a boat at a distict of 10 feet he had gazed into the mouth of a monster some 40 feet long as it gulped down a wounded duck. Caddy, without a doubt, said believers. Linn School Tests Scheduled Tuesday Scio County examinations in arithmetic, spelling and geo graphy will be given May 25 to the fifth through eighth graders at Scio. Seventh and eighth graders will be given neheive ment tcsls May 26. The fourth through sixlh grades will take their achievement tests May 27, and second and third graders will be given final tcsls May 28. There will be no grade school June 3, when teachers will cor rect papers and make reports to the county superintendent. All children will report at 9 o'clock June 4 to receive their final report cards for the year. Next year's beginners have been attending the primary de partment this week to get ac quainted with school. Managing Editors Of Barometer Named Corvallis, May 21 Mj Fred Eyerly, Klamath Falls, and Pal Glenn, Roscburg, were named managing editors of the Oregon Slate College Daily Barometer today. George Dewey, Lebanon, was appointed associate editor. Staff positions went to Betty Lu Nix on, Salem; Margaret Buswcll. Sherwood, and Virginia Carl, Woodburn, Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1943 13 , i j r-: from page 1) expressed by crop experts in Chicago. They said the most serious as pect of the flood situation as it applied to the nation's food supply concerned corn, planting of which has been delayed by the floods. But, they said, it was considered possible that this loss of time would be made up by warm, sunny weather during the summer. A loss of between 5 and 15 per cent of the oats crop in some stales was indicated, the ex perts said, but they added that winter wheat in much of the southwest had not been touched by rain. Late last night the Missouri river broke through weakened points along the channel and rushed northward across coun try in eastern St. Charles coun ty (Mo.) to meet the overflow of the Mississippi near West Alton, Mo. Every levee was out along a 75-mile stretch from Augusta to St. Charles, which was considered in immediate danger. No Alleviation In Price Squeeze Washington, May 21 (at The National Independent Meat Packers associaton protested to day that the administration's program to grant subsidies to meat processors in order to cut consumer costs "will not in the slightest degree alleviate the price squeeze." Wilbur Laroe, Jr., the organ ization's general counsel, told the house committee on small business that the subsidy "is to be limited to the additional 10 per cent reduction" contem plated under the plan to roll back meat prices 10 per cent. "In other words," he argued, while saying that inability to obtain meat is forcing out of business scores of independent packers, "our members arc to obtain no subsidy for that part of the price squeeze which al ready exists." Laroe told the committee that "it is all right to talk about en forcement against black market operators but the plain truth is that our members are closing up because the black market is still flourishing." The assertion that indepen dents have been unable to ob tain meat was reiterated by Frank Buckley, counsel and ex ecutive secretary of the non slaughtering meat processors and wholesalers. "You can't take on the big packers and the government in the same ring, and expect to re main erect very long," he said. Bolh witnesses protested against any move to shift the center of government regula tion from Washington to Chica go, which they described as the home of the big packers. Guffey Coal Act Extended 90 Days Washington, May 21 U,R)The senate Thursday unanimously agreed to a 90-day extension of the life of the Guffey coal act. The extension resolution now goes to the While House. The act was due originally to expire April 26 of this year but was extended 30 days by unani mous agreement. The new ex tension will run until August 26, providing time for more de tailed consideration of a long term extension. The act is de signed to stabilize the bitumin ous industry. Of Road Taxes ; County Clerk Henry W. Matt son has completed computation of distribution of taxes collected under the 1.5 mills road levies for 1941, 1042 and 1942-43 tax rolls from June 30, 1942, such distribution being to road dis tricts comprising incorporated cities and towns. $2305.20, for 1942 was $4628.40 $2305.29. for 1942 was S4B28.40 and for 1942-43, $31,208.47. Apportioned to cities and towns, other than Salem, were the following sums: Aumsville, $46.48; Aurora, $122.65; Hub- bard, $190; Jefferson, $234.79; Mt. Angel, $543.72; Scotts Mills, $40.74; Silverton. $1461.82; Stayton. $518.93; Turner, $140.77; Wood burn, $956, 89. Also the following amounts were apportioned to the respec tive towns, but credited against the county's bill for improving oiled roads in those towns; Don ald, $48.10; Gcrvais. $154.86; St. Paul, $77.18; Sublimity, $78.58. The balance of the taxes collected goes lo the county, with the exception of 6 per cent held out for cosls. The apportionment is made on a 94 per cent basis only. The towns which receive the funds are apportioned on a basis of their assessed valuation in propor tion to that of the rest of the county outside of Salem. Previously these apportion ments were made every year with the towns being paid in full. However, the state audi tors insisted that the apportion ments should be made on basis of taxes collected only, and as a result it is necessary every year to include a summary ol taxes collected on each assess ment roll and for that reason the apportionment this year covers the taxes collected from the past three rolls. Council Discusses Class Initiation Sublimity Approximately 100 members attended tile reg ular Knights of Columbus meet ing and "smoker" held at Sub limity Tuesday evening. Visit ors were present from Mt. Angel Council, K. of C. Grand Knight Ed Jacoby and Past Grand Knight Chris E. Ncitling were elected delegates p represent Sublimity council at the 35th annual convention of the state convening in Salem this week end. Past Grand Knights Gus Kirsch and Gus Mindcn were elected alternates. Plans were discussed for an other class initiation, the fourth during the past 12 months, to be held during the middle of June, which would give the council sufficient members for the coveted "Country Club'' award. Hogan and Lynch Have Funny Ideas Chicago, May 21 (U.R Mrs. Anna Hogan said she did not object to her husband's drink ing. But she found him in bed morning after morning with his hat on. She was awarded a di vorce. Rochester, Ind., May 21 U.f5 Mrs. Bessie Lynch was granted a divorce when she testified her husband bathed only once every two months. Lodges . Pacific lodce No 50 AF & AM, ".r?e Slated meeting Friday, Mny ASA 31. 8 B in. . 121