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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1943)
r? CapitalfUournal Classified Advertising Rates JPer line rPer line. 3 times 2So per line. 6 times 40o Per line, one month.... $1.25 Min. 25c 3 times min 350 6 times minimum 45c Minimum per ad 25c Want Ads must be In by 10 ajn. day of publication. FOR SALE HOUSES Lovely Ben Lomond Park view " home. 4 bednns., 2 baths, recrea- ; tlon room, oil heat, 2-car Rar., landscaped lot, $12,000. 740. Tillman ePiL8213; Si!2l ' Altr. home & Income. Close in. Box aOapUaWournal. BU'. 13750 6 rm. view home, remod. Hdw. flk Nr. sch. & bus. 402 Hoyt Ave. ONE ACRE EAST fjrn furnished BuiiRillow: bath, vSd for range. Elec. water, variety ' fruit, walnuts, laine potato patch. ' victory garden. Large hen house, cement floor. Bus at door. See Louis Bechtel or Mrs. Needham, ' sdi Rtnl.fi St. Room 4. a!7J - 4 FOR SALE 4-room home located at 2488 East . Mob Hill .street. Furniture goes. Has two bedrooms furnished, living rm. furniture. Electric range, electric -hot water heater, refrigerator. This place is in good condition. Posscs ' ion within a few days. Here is your . -chance to make a good buy! Price 3250. i W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. .5 REALTORS i 134 S. Liberty St. a!72 ' f FOR SALE ' 'Old 7-room home located at 1760 4 South High St. Large lot. garage, 1 good location. Price $2400. 'Mew 4-room house located at. 1910 i S. 12th St. Garage. Price $2250 4 $500 down. , Large old 7-room home located at i 567 N. Summer St. Fine lot. B6xl65 1 feet, close to State Capitol build- ing. Price $5500. , Modern 7-room home located In mlh Salem. 4-bcdrooms, oil heat, Jeplace. good location. This place Ta good buv and worth the mon i ev. Price $7500. 'Two bedroom home located at 13fto 'If you are looking for a Good Buy . .. in a nomc. out 1 W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. a!72 .f FOR. KAT.pt Four-room home located at 1610 Lee St. Taxes S33. Plumbing, j f Good Buy at $2100. 4 W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. ) REALTORS 134.JIibertySt. al72 n nr mn,.a,-sr he rUH hnK liv .'' able, with 2 large lots. 4 big Royal " Anne cherry trees, 2 Eng. walnuts. 4 : large Gravenstein apples. All kinds ' of berries, grapes and rhubarb and f, a good garden. Price $2000: $500 ? down. $20 mo. A LARGE LOT with young fruit i trees and strawberry patch. Nice 5- ' garage. Close In. Price $3000. Good t lerms. A GOOD BUY In a property with ! lots and 2 houses $4500 and lmnie' 4 diate possession. One house furn a isned and with permanent renters, O". xl. WUIK, Keaitor jfff Center St. Phone 9411. a!72 4 rm. mod. hse., 2!4 lota including a new gar. & chicken hse. &z small orchard & garden space. Terms. Joel Norris, Aumsville, Ore. al76 ;S Nearly new 2 bedrm. home N.E. ;i Hardwd. floors, oil heat, terms. See ;? at 1840 Grant. a!72 -i: You People who cannot find a house :.f to rent or puy, jook at mis one ..v 637 Brevs Ave. lmmeaiaie posses i'S sion. Priced fairly SEE F. G '.ti DELANO 290 N. Church St. a i $2700 TERMS. Clean 5-room plas- , . tered home, wired for range, Dase , ment, Located 1865 N. Cottage. r . Drive bv. Ask for appointment. f C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 .5 a i n $1000 Good Terms. 2 small houses -j on one lot, one rented lor $7. snaae. r Garden. J J C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 anz Your Chance to own a dandy well f built home at 895 N. 15th St. 2 B R. ;:i down, one up, strictly modern. Price ' $4750 Terms can be arranged. Im l mediate possession. ! arm. sanders 231 n. High 5838 3 w anr : 2598 Brooks Ave. Tmmed. Poss. 1 j B.R.. L.R.. Kit., nook, bath, gar. Full j E. M. LARSEN, REALTOR . ' t 153 S. High St. Ph. 7490. a!73 : 'i FOR THE REST OF THIS WEEK i ONLY 5-yr. old 3-bdrm. home, ? large L.R.. nice dining rm.. 2 nice -i oarms. downstairs. All hardwood floors. Extra large lot $4250: $1000 iwlth HAWKTNS & ROBERTS. INC. ! REALTORS al74' i 1 Very nice 2 acres 2 miles S. Salem. 4 Good garden ground with year f around creek, 4-room cottage. B. & ,i Toilet, built-in kitchen, all newly , 5! decorated. Water system, elec. lights. 1 Owner leaving. Price $3500; $2000 S , will honrilp 4-ROOM Moden House on Fair-t-a mount Hill. Full basement, furnace, 1 fireplace, view lot. Paved St. Price f $4250 $750 will handle. 4-Bedroom House, strictly modern, j close in on Market St. Furnace & i fireplace. Auto, water heater. Price $4500 $1000 Will handle. , ,S M. EARLE 208 N. High. a!72 FOR SALE Beautiful 3 B.R. Home. Double plumb. Double garage, every con- .ence. anown on appt, only. . Dasmt.. mm, Only $500 down, bal. monthlv. 4-Rm. 3 lots, basmt. & furn. All for 6-Rm. & Utility. Good view. ' W. R. MERCER 1231 Edfrewater St. Ph. 3200. al73 Wouldn't you love to do this ...YOU CAN! Step right op. Folks, hy your hand At punching Hirohito. You can sock him in the loth And kick him in Iht xal-o. you nd n ika caih To gel it, clon your stortroomj !,. ik: ,ms yoa nvr use. Buy bonds to ml Iht J apt' door. L Phone 3571 FOR "ALE FARMS 165 A., being one among the choic est farms in Polk Co. 120 A. in cult.. 20 A. In exti'a good timber, estimated better than 400.000 ft. of lumber. Running stream through a fine pasture. One good road. U mile to school. 7-rm. hse. and other bldgs. One of these real farms. Pric ed $15,000. Exclusive service and in showing you must see it all to ap preciate the real value bffered here. F. H. WEIR, Realtor 465 Center St. Phone 9411. bl72' FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm 5!-. miles from Sa lem, 70 acres in summer fallow, 2 acres Voungbernes. 8-room house, barn, well, family fruit, lights. A Good location. Price S8500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. b!72 FOR SALE 23 Acres located south of Salem on Highway. 4-room plastered house, barn, creek, timoer, some orchard. Price $3000 $1000 down. 12 ACRES located south of Salem 5l.ii miles. 10 acres prunes. 40 bear ing English walnut trees, family truit. rnree-room nome. moaern plumbing nice kitchen, good loca tion, 50 chickens, winter wood, gar den tools. Price $3800. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. bl72 FOR SALE 21 Acres 41! miles from Salem, Mostly In bearing orchard. 5-room house, well, barn, paved highway Price $5500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO, REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. bl72' FOR THE FIRST TIME this old man of 74 Is going to put his farm, consisting of 60 A., on the market. 40 A. cult., bal. some timber & pas ture, ureck, spring, nice iamlly or chard & berries. Good buildings. lights & water. Poss. at once. For Quick Sale $4750. Half cash. Sec Mr. karsen wim HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC. REALTORS b!74' 22'i A. 11 mi. from Salem, fair 6 rm. lise.. lights, bath, water piped to hse. Good barn. 8 A. farm land. 7 A. Rood prune orchard, bal. tim ber rt: pasture. All vear stream. MELVIN JOHNSON. REALTOR 725 Court SC. Phone 3723. b!72' 53 acre farm, good land. 1 mile southwest ol Turner. $67o0. A. E, Schirman. 406 Guardian Bide. Ph. 7545. bl74 Girl with some stenographic exper ience wishes steady office work. Refer. Box 78 Cap. Journal. b!73 FARMS FOR SALE 17 Ac. under irrieation. Stavton dis trict. Good house. Trade for River Bottom near Salem; house in Salem or Sell Outright. 40 Ac. Good Buildings & Good Ground: yr.-around creek. Consider house in town as part payment, W. R. MERCER 1231 Edgewater St. Ph. 3200. bl73 A-l SOIL & LOCATION 49i Acres, with creek. 6 miles N.E. city center. Late built mod. home 4 B.R.. base., furnace. Price $12,500. All crops & equipment S14.000. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 bl7Z VERY Nice Acre and Modern 5-rm. house with unfinished attic. Gar ase and small barn, located close in. just off the Garden road $4500. Terms. Fine Acre and 4-room house on Evergreen Ave. lor $1500; $250 dn. 15 Good Acres 2 miles from Mon mouth, fair set of buildings, elec. lights, pressure water, creek, grow ing crop ana i cow. i neners, s sows, 5 pigs 1 boar. 120 chickens all for $2G0O $925 down and bal. at $25 a month. Possession now! 95 ACRES about 8 miles N.W. Sa lem, with no buildincs. 50 acres in Prunes, with fine crop. Prunes should nearly pay for farm. Price sihuo. some terms. CHAS. H. VICK 208 N, High. bl72 BUY A GOOD FARM It's safety for you and your family. We offer 202 acres highly improved, with 2 housse, extra fine barn and milk nouse, ever-iiowing spring, swim mine pool. 2 streams, familv orch ard, about 85 acres bottom land. 50 acres pasture, balance timber. It's ciose to a good town and only 9 miles from Salem. The price is $18. 500. See Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS. INC.. REALTORS 344' State St. Phone 9261. bl73 HEAL ESTATE Downtown corner, large building vwui mie cons truer ion, in apart ments, automatic heat and hot wa ter, furnished, owner leaving, a good investment at $8500. Income now $188 and can be increased. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 145 N. 14th, Tel. 6408. cl74 Journal Wanr Ads Pay 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. 8561. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace & Chimneys cleaned. Vac uum Sc steel brushes. ENSLEY. 7176. ol73 DECORATING AND PAINTING Painting, decorating. Ph. 7552. o!94 Expert workmanship. P. 4325. o!78 DRESSMAKING Sewing, Alt. Ph. 5145. 1499 State. 0183 FLORIST Brelthaupt's lor flowers. Dial 9195 o FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 3672. o Terwllliger Funeral Home. P. 6928. o FURNACE REPAIRS Furnace repairs on all makes. Phone 21347. ol95 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Machine ground. 640 S. Capitol St. 0176 MATTRESSES Capitol Bedding. Ph. 4069 PAINTS Si LACQUERS Complete line Nason Paints. Liberal Terms. R. D. Woodrow. 394 N. Church PLASTERING A BRICKLAYING Brick work, plastering. Ph. 7757. ol86 SEPTIC TANKS Septic Tanks and Cesspools cleaned. Satisfaction Guaranteed. State-wide service. Gene Fite. 642 Edgewater St. west Salem. Ph. 8745. 0183' Cleaned, inspection free. Kenneth Hamel. Ph. 4450. 1143 8th St W Sal 0187 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local or distance transfer storage. Burner oils, briquets. Trucks to Portland dailv Agent. Pierce Auto Freight. Including California points Larmer Trans. & Storage. P. 3131. o WINDOW CLEANING PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SER VICE Phone 4457. O' WANTED REAL ESTATE Small acreage, close In. with modern 5 or 6 room house. Will pay cash. Phone 3071. cal73- CASH for Low Priced Residence property. Ph. 5110. Woodry Auc tion Market 1605 N. Summer, ca List your property today. We have lots of buyers & we loan on real estate. Business Is good. Phone 4108 HAWKINS &! ROBERTS. INC. REALTORS ca' EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE A REAL Country Home with all mo dern conveniences. 7 rooms, double garage. Date prunes, walnuts, fil berts, apples, cherries, pears and grapes. Within a few minutes' drive ,on the pavement. Will take 5-room house or 10 acres unimproved as part pay. P. H. BELL REALTOR 212 Guardian BldB. Ph. 8168. cbl72 FURNITURE FOR SALE Household furntshings. Saturday, July 24. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. only. 415 N. Capitol St. No dealers. dl74 Small Used Wood Heater $12.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. dl72 Wine velour davenport & chair, completely rebuilt. Globe elec. meat slicer, nearly new. DuFrain's Furniture, 2360 Fair grounds Road. Ph. 5762. dl72 Coolcrator Ice Refrigerator, 75-lb. capacity $75.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.. INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. dl72 Fireplace Screens $7.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. d!72' Unpainted chest of drawers, im mediate delivery 4 sizes, limited quantity. Larre 34" 5-drawer chest, $14.75. Open evenings. FOLSOM FURNITURE MFG.. 1108 Broadway. Phone 4929. d!7i Child's play Pens, all hardwood with wood floor $995 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. d!72 Circulators. Beds. Springs. Stoves, Sewing Machines, Radios Dinette Sets & Hundreds of Good Used Items "Always a Big Stock." Woodrv's Auction Market 1605 N. Summer St. Ph. 5110. d- Used 8x10 Axminster Rugs. .$12.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. dl72-" Folding Babv Buggies $24.75 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO., INC. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. dl72 Household furniture dressers, bookcase, etc. 675 North Church. Phone 9520. dl73 Nursery Chairs GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO, 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. ..$3.95 . INC. dl72 Bathlnettes GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. $13.95 , INC. d!72' $59.50 , INC. dl72' Used Dining Room Suite GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty St. Ph. 4615. WANTED FURNITURE "I'LL ALWAYS PAY" More Cash for Furniture Stoves, Appliances & Household Goods. Ph. 5110 Woodry Auction & Furn. Mkt. 1605 N. Summer St. da' We Pay Cash for used furniture & household good, o As A 2nd Hand Store. Ph. 9067. 293 N. Coml. dal92 To Buv or to Sell good used furn iture see Russ Bright, 453 Court. Ph. 7511. da Top Cash Paid for Furniture. Jacob- sen's. Ph. 9692566 Edgewater. dal73 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Beautiful heifer and 6 weeks old hei fer calf. 2455 Trade. el74 9 months old male Jersey. 1038 6th Street. West Salem. e!73 For Sale or Trade: Beautiful young team, good workers. Trade for cows or hogs, tractor or disc plow. D. Beach. Inquire at Lincoln Store. R. 1. Salem. el73 ATTENTION ! ! Will remove dead & worthless stock In a moments notice! SALEM FERTILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect (no other phonete FOR SALE WOOD Plainer and Box Wood. Salem Box Co. Phone 9189. cel73 FOR SALE POULTRY 400 R.I. Chickens 2! mo. old Eves, after 5:30. Do not call sat. Kenline. i mue js. awegie school. 1173 Baby chicks, dressed fryers, dressed hens & fresh eggs. Also readv to lay N. H. pullets. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatch ery. f WANTED HELP We have several openings for wait resses & serving girls for Sat. or Sun. work only. Augment your In come by working a shift convenient to your present schedule. High type personnel only, serving clean class of trade. No beer! Transportation nome on late shut. The Bluebird. g"4 Lady Clerk some exp. in handling meat. Ph. 3161. Mr. Lewis. g!74' Wanted: Good reliable bov to col lect classified ads in South Salem a short time each day. Good Job. Apply Capital Journal. g 3 experienced mechanics. 4 Corners Garage. Ph. 2-1165. gl77 Girl to help with general house- worK. mce nome. pn. &yB9. gi74' Dishwasher, late even, shift, per manent. The Bluebird. g!73" Exp. tire service man. Inq. Walter H. Zosel Co., Cor. High & Chemek eta. gi76' Lady to do light housework in a modern Portland home. No laund ering, Thursday off. Family of two. Phone 8807 Salem. gl73 Waitress wanted. The Spa. g Exp. janitor, draft exempt, for light Inside steadv work half days. Ap ply Hotel Salem. gl75 Two married men for essential dairy farm work. Rt. 5, Box 43, Sa lem. S. 22nd St. gl72 Salesmen (2), neat appearing, to wui& witn supervisor, experience not necessary. Mr. Armstrong. Grand Hotel. 7 to 8 p.m. gl72 Stenog. and general office work. Permanent. Exnprienced nrpferrpri by not essential. Give qualifications, references, aze and salary expect ed. Box 74. Capital Journal. gl74 Male kitchen' help and janitors. uooa wages. Oregon state T. B Hospital. gl73" Several men for permament Jobs Inside work. Call at Thos. Kay Woolen Mill. 260 So. 12th. gl72' Retail butcher. Top nay. City lob. Saving Center, Portland Road, g' I WANTED HELP Wanted: Experienced Grocery clerk. 379 North High. g!70 WANTED POSITIONS Girl with some stenographic ex perience wishes steady office work. References. Box 78 Cap. Journal. hl73 Woodsawlng. Ph. 6929. 1295 S. I6th. hl77 Saw filing, lawn mowers "etc." sharpened. 1906 N. Summer. P. 3874. 1U78 Interior painting. Phone 6796. hlSO We clean septic tanks and cesspools. Inspection free. W. W. Turman. 6663. hi 80 Sewing, remod. fc altering. Ph. 5425. hl78- EDUCATION LEARN TO SEW Complete course $10. Special classes now forming. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 142 S. High. hhl76 FOR RENT 3-Rm. furn. Apt. $50. Inq. 705 Ferry. .1172 Slping. rm. close in. reas. P. 6490. m Apt, for short time. Ph. 8842. J174' Unfurnished house. Two bedrooms. Close In, available Aug. 1. 1920 Che meketa. ' .1174 3 room house, Phone 5967. bath, 1098 Mill. J173 Furnished 3-room apartment with dinette. Priv. entrance, two adu!' 1675 Saginaw. J175 Sleeping rooms, 461 N. High. J175 Pianos. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J" Floor Sander For Rent. Montgom ery Ward. j Office rooms or desk space. Room 200381 State St. ) WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 rm. hse., acreage preferred. 3 adults, furn. references. Box 81. Capital Journal. jajt74 Rm.-bd. if possible, near State & 12th St. Box 79. Cap. Journal. jal72 4 or 5-room Cottage. 3 adults only. Box 72 Capital Journal. jal72 5-ROOM Furnished Cottage. Box 72 Capital Journal. Jal72" 2 or 3 bedrm. mod. house. Unfurn. Phone Mrs. Taylor, Montgornerv Ward. 3194. jal73 5-Rm. house, modern, by Aug. 1. Reward. Will be located here perm anently and take vear lease. Ph. 3680 or Box 286. c-o Gilmore Oil Co. Jal72' LOST AND FOUND BLACK SCOTTY DOG. Rubbed spot on neck & back. 1188 Marlon St. K174 LOST: 10c defense stamp book, loose 25c stamps. Sat. aft. Ph. 3652. kl73 Lost: No. 1 & 2 ration books. Leona & Wm. Einfeldt, Box 20, Lana Ave. kl72 MISCELLANEOUS Stove repairing. P. 5110. Woodry. m Dental Plate Repair 2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES. DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST. Adolph Bldg. State & Commercial. SALEM Phone 3311. ni For Sale Miscellaneous Pre-war Champion heavy duty bi cycle. Hill gear & enrrier. Run about 10 mi. $60. 740 Tillman, Ph. 8213. 1U74 A-122 Kodak postcard size. Royal Typewriter, Standard size. Radio. 40XX Philco. Large Davenport and Chal?. 408 Royal Court Apt. nl73 Protect your winter garments. Hang them in a moth-proof bag only 33c with window at Western Auto in Salem. nl80" AVON PRODUCTS 1705 N. Winter. Phone 9542. n 183 Ail Elect. "Blue Flash" Beverage cooler. Good cond. 1705 N. Winter. nl74' Nearly new umbrella tent. 2055 S. Cottage. Ph. 2-1963. nl74 You get $1.00 trade-in on your old battery at Western Auto in Salein. $6.75 is the exchange price for a 2-year battery for most all cars. $6.75 Installed at Western Auto. nl80 ROOFING Put it on when the weather Is warm and do a better job. As low as $1.05 per roll at Western Auto in Salem. nl80 Ivory dresser. Ph. 4654 after 7 p.m. 440 N. 17th. t nl72 Youngberries. 10c lb. U-pick. Bring container. Rt. 7. Box 142. ril74 Head lettuce for chicken feed, lc per head. 2 mi. E. of Brooks. H. C. Bennett, Rt. 7, Bx 294, Salem. Ore. nl72' 75-lb. porcelain Ice Box $30. Call eves. C. L. Woods. Rt. 7. Box 348. Next to Hazel Green school. n!73 Goat Milk. Phone 9546. Umbrella Tent $25. Camp Bed, stove, table, reas. Call Thursday on ly. Phone 7067. nl72 26" Bike tires only $1.59. Inner Tube for same only 99c. Pants guards 5c each at Western Auto in Salem. nl80 House trailer, good rubber, sleeps 2. $250. Inquire office Riverside Trailer Camp. West Salem. n 1 73 Hay, good clover, oats & vetch $15. Loose in field. Freeman Marthaler. Gervals, Ore. Ph. 2-2682. nl73 Hand crocheted bedpsread "horn of plenty" pattern. Ph. morn. 4700. n!73' Man's Columbia bicycle & '41 Chev. deluxe heater cheap. Call 9428 be tween 5 and 7 p.m. nl73' 600x16 wheels with hub caps new and painted black for Fords cheap. And many other cars.. Only $32.50 a set of 5 or $6.50 ea. Call or see Western Auto for wheels and tires for your car. Salem. 7177. nl70 New potatoes. 2495 Broadwav. nl75- 2 A. of fine oats & cow peas hav. Just outside of city. Ph. 5533. n!72 Our first truckload of tree ripe Tllton canning apricots from The Dalles arriving Tuesday. 21st. Qua lity excellent. Order now. Puritnn Cider Works, West Salem. n 1 75 Beds, complete. 575 Marlon, n 1 75 Want cash or Spanish electric guitar for perfect Hawaiian electric guilar. 480 N. 19th St. nl72 Boysenberries. 2930 N. Front. P. 6320. nl95 Farm produce. Jary's. Ph. 2-1147. nn3' Wringer rolls & service. All makes of washers. Ed Ellis. Nelson Bros. Furn.. 315 N. Liberty. nl92 House Tailer. 7x14. Inq. 1840 Broad wav. Evens. & Sun. nI70 Atmoravs for sale and rent. H. C. Pugh. P.O Box 463. Ph. 22458. n!75 FULLER Brushes. Phone 6391 or write 1745 Grant St Salem. n220 Fnr Sale Miscellaneous Raspberries. $1 crate. U-pick. J. A. Norrial. Rt. 3. Bx 629. P. 2-2427. nl74 Vacuum cleaner service and parts, all makes. Vince's Electric. 157 S. Liberty Phone 6292. n We Buy and Sell Furniture. Tools. Stoves. Dishes. Electric Appliances. Household Goods. Kllgman's. 332 N Commercial. Ph 9685. n Wanted Miscellaneous Wanted to buv: Child's play bed. Ph. 22716. pen A: nal73 Inexpensive 3 or 4 panel screen or frame, over 5 ft. high. Phone 6797 afternoons or eves. na!73 Steel vise with 3" jaws for use by U. S. army. Box 77, Capital Journal. nal72 MORE CASH for Used Furniture Radios stoves. Appliances, Rugs, Trailers, or what have "U." Ph. 5110. Woodry Market. 1605 N. Summer St. Elec. Refiig. Ph. 2-1745. na!73 100 trunks, good or bad. Will pay top cash price. Ph. 90C7 or 24081. na!72 100 elect. Irons. Will pav top cash price. 203 N. Com'l. P. 9067. na!72 SEWING-MACHINES Sell us your sewing machine at top cash prices, any make or model. We want It. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 142 South High. nal87 Want to buy all kinds of cordwood and 16" wood in lots of 25'cords or more. Ph. 5533. Oregon Fuel Co.. Salem. nal81 Cash paid for uprisht Spinet or Grand pianos. Ph. 5707. nal80 Used Furniture Ph. 9185. PERSONAL Rev. Opal Eagan, "Phychic Reader." gifted to .solve business, personal problems. "Her assistance most val uable." Here limited time at 525 Belmont St. pl73 Readings, accur., depend. 2361 State. P174 AUTOMOBILES Late '40 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. Radio, heater. fc six-piv tires. In qulrc 1095 S. 12th St. P.M. q!74 36 Dodge pick-up, 8-ft. box. 100 rubber. Will take cheaper car in trade. Terms. Dan. Williams, c. o Fred Vlesko, Rt. 1, Gervals. ql72 It's awfily hard to find a good clean late model car now days at anywhere near the right price and in top condition. But here- is one we will recommend. It's a 1940 Olds mobile 4-door sedan in fine condi tion. See today at Loder Bros., 445 Center St., Salem, Oregon. q!72 Wanted: 4-dr. sedan, the best that $30wjlJJ)UVhJ8Mor456Lql96 '37 V-8. Exc. mtr.. rubber, uphol stery. 2164 Maple after 6 p.m. q 1 72 For Sale or Trade: '37 V-8 coupe, excellent cond. Good rubber. Trade for truck or cows. D. Beach. Route 1. Inquire at Lincoln Store. ql73 30 mod. A roadster $135. 2135 BeT levue St. qi73 39 Mercury. New Gondvear heater, scaled beam lights. Motor recently overhauled. Priced for quick sale. 1390 Third, W. Salem. ' q!72 CASH RIGHT NOW! for late model Automobiles. Ph. 5110 Woodry Auction Market. q Mod, trailer hse. $550. Ph. 3388. ql72 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 FINANCIAL NO LONG R1GAMAROLE Outsiders not involved. $10.05 per mo. repays $100 in 12 months. Special Service for Employed Women. Come in or phone. PERSONAL FINANCE CO., Room 125. New Bligh Bldg. 518 Stale St. Phone 3191 (op posite County Court House). Licenses S-122 M-165. r No long rigamarole. Outsiders not involved. $10.05 per mo. repays $100 in 12 mouths. Special Service for Employed Women. Come in or phono. PERSONAL FINANCE CO.. Room 125, New Bligh Bldg. 518 State St. Phone 3191. , (opposite County Court House). Licenses S-122 M-165. rtBl LOANS on AUTOS UP TO $500 on FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK AND SIGNATURE UP TO $300 Calkins Finance Co. 316 f3rd II.) 1st Nat'l. Bank Bide.. Salem. Phone 4446 S-228 Lie. M-278 We Loan on Farm. Residential and Business Property. Will buy mort eaEM. contracts. HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC. REALTORS. Guardian Bldg. r QUICK CASH LOANS All Plans One to 12 Months. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. 136 S. Commercial St. Llccn.se No. S-138. t MONEY 5 percent Income on your Invest ment funds: We have a number of real estate mortKages in amounts from $500 to several thousand dollars. Make vour surpliLi funds earn your INCOME TAXES! STATE FINANCE CO. Guardian Bide. (Lie. 236-222) r FARM and CITY LOANS 4,4(,o and 5 Prompt Service Minimum Details Will Pav Cash for Real Estate, Con tracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 207 Pioneer Trust Bide, Ph. 7162. r AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 5th FLOOR GUARDIAN BLDG License No. M-159 r 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 Soulh Commercial Street Phone 9168. Lie. No. M-152. r LANDSCAPE SERVICE DO YOU KNOW we make altera tions. Sincer Sewine Machine Co.. 142 So. High . 1 76' Trees, shrubs. everKreens, hedges, pruned, "etc." EXP See Mr. Cur rent. 581 N. Church. Ph. 7414 s!74 Mill City The annual picnic of the Mill City Woman's club is scheduled for Friday. July 23, on the lawn of the Sig Jcp sen homo. The affair, previous ly planned for June, was post poned because of inclement wea ther. lecat; NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE Notlcr is hrrcby iivrn that the undf r sisnrd. as Kiiardtan of thr estate of Mar caret C. Shorrrll, an Insaur pf-r.on. tin dfr authority of an order nf salr made and rntfred on July 12. 1943. by tlie cir cuit court of Orreon for Marion cotintv. will proceed to sell, and sell, at private sale, for cash, to the hmhest bidder, from and after the 14th day of Aimnst lut at the office of Chris .1 Kownj;, aitor- i ney. 406 Guardian Biiltdlint. In 6m Marton county. Oreaon. all the risltt title, and Interest ol the said Margaret C Sherrell. an insane person, in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner ot the South half of the Northeast quar ter of the Northwest quarter of Section i 12. Township 8 South. Range 3 West of . the Willamette Meridian In Marion eounty Orraon. and runnlnu thence Eh.m 13.43 chains: t hence South S 48S rnains; tnence west 13 43 chains; thence North ft. 485 ehafn to the place i of begmmiiR, and containing " 367 acres of land, more or levi, in Marlon county. Orennn. Said sale will he made stibtert to the eon- l firmati'.n of the court above named. 1 JOHN O. MUMM. Guardian or the Estate ' of MarKnret C Sherrell- ; an ttiMuie person. CHRIS. J. KOWIT7,. 406 Guardian Building, Salem, Orenon. Attorney for Guardian. July 14. 21. 28, Auc. 4, 11. (Continued from Page 5) and fuchsia accessories and a corsage of orchitis. The bride is a graduate of University of Oregon, where she was a member of Hermian, physical education honorary Amphibians, the swimming honorary, and Alpha Psi. She received her master's degree from Temple university, where she was a member of Phi Delta G a m m a, woman's graduate scholastic honorary, and is now principal of the Linnton school in Portland. Mr. Brunskill is a graduate of Oregon State college school of pharmacy and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. He is now chief pharmacist's mate at the naval training station at Farragtit, Idaho, having returned from 20 months of active duty in the Aleutians. Servicemen Appearing On Program Combining their talents to present a varied musical pro gram for tlie entertainment of servicemen stationed in this vi cinity and Salcmitcs arc a group of men in uniform, who prior to entering the armed services ap peared before audiences in New York, Chicago, ancr other large cities in the United States. Event of July 29, in the audi torium of the Salem senior high school, the program is sponsored by the Salvation Army USO center in Court street, and will have as master of ceremonies Lieutenant Robert Renfrew, formerly with Paramount stu dios in Hollywood and a radio star over NBC. Guest soloist on the program will be Josephine Albert Spauld ing, who needs no introduction to people of the capital city. Servicemen appearing on the program are Corporal Lawrence Hahn, pianist; Corporal Mackcy Swan, baritone; Private Ber nard Kovler, tenor; Private Kenneth Lang, violinist; Private Fordycc L. Waldo, bass bari tone; and Private Bernard Bar ron, cellist, who is stationed at the Portland air base. Birthdays Celebrated At Picnic Dinner Honor guests at a surprise birthday dinner for which friends were hosts in the Dallas city park Sunday were Mrs. Joe Fyan and Mrs. Peter Votli. Centering the table at which the guests were seated was an arrangement of pastel sweet peas. Present to honor Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Voth were Mr. and Mrs. Walter McFarlanc, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hcrrnld, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. McFelridge, Orville Malm and Mr. Ryan and Mr. Voth. . Falls City Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Driggs entertained with a birthday dinner at their home Saturday honoring their grand daughter, Mrs. Harold Ellis of Salem. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis and son, Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Driggs and daughter, Jean, all of Salem. Fort Sumner, New Mexico, will be the destination of Mrs. Marion C. Jewel and small son, Jimmy, early in August, at which time the two plan to join Lieutenant Jewel, who is sta tioned in New Mexico as an as sistant squadron commander at the advance flying school army air base. Mrs. Jewel, the for mer Margaret Johnson, and Master Jimmy, who was born July 6, arc now the guests of Mrs. Jewel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson. Mrs. Gil Ogden, who has been visiting in Salem as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Harry Ross, returned to her home in Seaside this week. Accompanying her on the return trip was her cousin. Miss Louise Lucas, who will spend her vacation with Ser geant and Mrs. Ogden. 88HS I Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., it'.-y fjj fit f- I Ciot Wrong Baby, Suit Charges (P) Mr. and Mrs. Harry J," Hardwing (above) filed suit in Los Angeles for $500,000 dam ages against the South Hoover hospital and others charging they were told when their baby was born it was a boy but when they brought it home it was discovered the baby was a girl. The suit also asked for the return of teir own baby. Mrs. Hardwing holds the baby girl while Mr. Hardwing holds the notarized birth certificate made out for "Richard Allen Hardwig." George Jones Sleeps With Hand on Hilt, Nerves Alert : By George E. Jones With U. S. Force, Outside Munda. July 11 (Delayed) OF) Tha battle for Munda is one of knives and ncrves and if an American? sometimes stabs a buddy in the dark, it is chalked up as another. score to settle against the Jap- anese. Americans, under or ders tn swing their knives first and make inquiries later, some times nick an unsuspecting com rade. Most of the slabbings, which are a large portion of the total casualties down here,, come from Japanese knives. Now everybody including this correspondent sleeps with hand on knife hilt. If a sidekick snores in a foxhole he is quickly slopped. If some- Burienshaws Observe Wedding Anniversary Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. James Burlcnshaw will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at their home, 70 Eaton street, with an open house, to which their friends have been invited Sun day, July 25. The hours will be from 2 to 5 o'clock. The Burtcnshaws were mar ried on July 26, 1893, in Leb anon, at the home of Mrs. Burt enshaw's father, John C. Eaton, which is just across the street from where they now live, with Rev. Harold Berg, Methodist minister, officiating. Mrs. Burtenshaw's mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Stoops, who was fU on January 2, resides at 304 Park street. Mr. Burtcnshaw was born near Scio. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Burten shaw, who were present for the wedding. Mrs. Burlenshaw was born in Nebraska. Most of the couple's married life has been spent in Lebanon. They spent Jour years, from 1894 to 1898, in southern California. Expected for the golden wed ding anniversary is Mrs. J. C. Mitchell nf Garden Grove, Calif., sister of Mrs. Burtcn shaw. Her only brother, C. T. Eaton of Stockton, Calif., will be unable to attend. Several nieces and nephews of Mr. Bur tcnshaw, who reside In this vi cinity, are expected to be pres ent. Fulls City Mrs. George Kitchen and Mrs. J. W. Lacey entertained with a bridal show er at the home of Mrs. J. W. Laccy Friday afternoon honor ing Mrs. Robert Wordcn. The afternoon was spent informally and at the tea hour refresh ments were served by the host ess. Women's Relief Corps Aid society will meet at Olinger Park Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock for a no-host pic nic luncheon. Monmouth Mrs. Gene Daw dy (Georgia McCIunc), whose marriage took place at Vancouv er, Washington, July 3, was the honor guest at a shower given at the home of Mrs. W. A. Elkins. The affair was arranged by the women of the Christian church. Those enjoying the eve ning were Mrs. Gawdy, Miss Augusta Knsack, Mrs. Charles McC'auley, Miss Helen Horner. Mrs. Morris Powell, Miss Gloria Murphy. Miss Francis Carmi chael, Miss Evelyn Kent. Miss Betty Larkin, Miss Luella Toms. Mi.is Melba Mueller and Mrs. Elkins. I Wednesday, July 21, 194311 body In the jungle yells "Help; I'm stabbed," nobody moves. No Good for Nerves Few of the knife wounds ars critical. One man cut five times survived. But the Japanese night warfare, first practiced on American troops In Guadal canal and embellished on this island, doesn't benefit the ner vous system. Japanese soldiers swing from trees and scream and call out through the night. The firsts few tastes of this, and the knife wielding, brought orders for American soldiers and marines moving in on Munda from the' east to hit it for a foxhole at dusk and stay there regardless. As many as a half-dozen en emy soldiers will climb the tall ! banyan trees around a camp. Dark starts the uproad. The Japanese holler, "Hey, Jim, Where's your foxhole?" There's no reply. They keep calling names at random. Decoy Calls Sound Getting no response, they rat tle the branches around their tree perches and bang their hel mets, yelling. "The Japs are com ing the Japs are coming! Or, they'll say, "Oh, Bill, fire a' couple of rounds Into that bush, on the left." Any American' that falls for the decoy calls and gives himself away, Is plunged upon by a creeping en emy or is on the receiving end of a 25 caliber slug. " Sometimes the Japanese crawl on hands and knees Into ' a camp, starting a fight In a foxhole hoping Americans will knife each other. But regard-.-, less of the commotion, these ' boys stick tight to their own spots. Reunion Arranged For Mountain Home , Dayton There were 20 peo- pie who attended the annual, reunion of the Mountain Homo church and Sunday school held all day Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Gubscr at McMinnville. These were members and He-' cendants of members of the organization before 1000. Mrs. Emalinc Vincent, SO, of New hcrg, was the eldest and Burlyn Ross Gubscr, two months old, of McMinnville, was the young- -est member present. When Mrs. Vincent's people came to that district in 1876 there was no church or Sunday school closer to I hem than at the Gibbs school, 3 "j mlics dis-, tant, and they walked to the scrviccs each week. Later her , husband and Daniel Gubser, fa ther of Lynn, erected the old Mountain Home church from ' lumber hauled by Mr. Gubser's father. Yamhill County Senator W. E. Burke is of the Mountain ' Home neighborhood. A basket dinner was served at noon. Scotls Mills Mrs. Bernie Oas and children arc visiting the Moberg and the Nelson families. . The Indians of Peru kept the medical properties of quinine a secret from the Spaniards for a century. J