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tapitaliJournal CltMlftetl Advertising Rate Per Una I0o Per line 3 times 3So Per line 6 times 40c Per line, one month. ..41-25 Mln. 25c 3 times mln 35o 6 times minimum 45c Minimum per ad 25c Want Ads must be In by 10 am day of publication. FOR SALE HOUSES t-ROOM rood. Full bniemcnt, landscaped, InvtnkUr BviiiMn tinnn. Partly furnished. If tcr 0 p.m. call phone 22360. a45 v owner Good S-r. house, bsmt., (urn., tw taa rime and hot water heater, Ga rage, good location, nice yard. Fruit, nuis, i... tirtnn Di, ail y OWNER 4-bedrm. home, Enkjlewood strict. Wood I urates hhuu. rn. anDu. m sale: IT A. Country home. 6-rm. Aiastered heme, nice bathroom, wired for rr. ranae. sun porch, line view of moun tains and valley. Has all kinds of fruit. ily, can irrigate from same: barn lor vera, cows, stria. i cmcuru nuuac, i n. nbcr. For quick sale l&OOO, some termi. Mr. La ram, with lAWKINS it ROBERTS- INC. REALTORS a- inoD s.Rm. Home. Fireplace, bsmt. This lome In aood shape 13150. for quick aale. Cre Mr. Goodwin, with llAWKINS ii ROBERTS. INC. REALTORS f pWNER transferred, wants to sell his 2 edroom home at once. Hardwood floors, furnace, unfinished upstairs. This house is nly 10 months old. Soma terms can be rransed. BEAUTIFUL 3-Bedroom home, larae cor kicr lot, larte basement with fireplace and jinny room, automatic oil furnace. Vene tian blinds. This Place la all landscaped r-'snd located In a new district. EE RICH L. REIMANN 107 3. Hl(h St. ijphone 303: evening phone 3535. a45 IjMOO 6-ROOM house, with fireplace. floors, electric hot water heater. jcioifi to school. ;S 40003 Bedroom home with living room, 9clinti)K room, kitchen, fireplace, electric (Shot water tank. House In good condition. P. H. BELL. REALTOR 8212 Guardian Bids. Phone 8168. a44 fron SALE BY OWNER Mod. 5-rm. hse. 2 Blicdrms.. nook, ex. room In basemt. V. 4'hlinds. hdwd. floors. Unfln. 'attic, garace. iSprlnkllna system. 1895 N. 18th (7350 cash. Phone 6s32. a44 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION J 3 bedrm. Walking distance, south. 12050. Terms. LARSEN HOME it LOAN CO. 3 164 6. Commercial. Ph. 4043. a46 jT TROUBLE FINDING We have exclusive listings of homes for sale in all parts of the city and sub urbs from $3500 up. SEVERIN REALTY CO. 213 N. HIGH St. SENATOR HOTEL BLDG. Tel. 4016 Eves. 7192. FOR SALE by OWNER 2-bedroom house. Ex. location. Priced to sell, 934 Saginaw. a45 IT'S IN NORTH SALEM This cozy 4-room bungalow with H base ment, furnace and fireplace. Small garden spot. Price 14000 and $1000 will handle. LEO N. CHILDS. INC., REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 9261. a44 31000 BUYS new small 3-rm. house on back of lot, paved St. Elect., water, toilet. Near school in West Salem. See C. W. Reeve with BURT PICHA 1410 S. 12th St. Phon 3210. a44' STRICTLY modern 3-bedrm. house, full basement, tile drain bds. H.W. floors, fire place, furnace, walking distance of down town $5500. This Is a Good Buyl BURT PICHA 1410 South 12th St. Ph. 3210. a44 7-ROOM house, double plumbing, full basement, furnace. Owner 595 Statesman St., a.m. a44 Journal Want Ads Pay Directory AUTO BRAKES General Motors Approved Linings and methods only. LODER BROS. 445 Center St. Salem. o52 MIKE PANEK, 375 S. Com'. Ph. 5161. Brake & wheel aligning specialist. . oofl AUTO it TRUCK SERVICE Factory trained mechanics on all General Motors cars. Preference given essential owners cars and trucks. LODER BROS. 445 Center St "Our 16th Year In Salem.' 052 BODY FENDER REPAIRS Lowest prices consistent with quality work. LODER BROS. 445 Center St. 053 DECORATING ANP PAINTING Painting, and decorating. Ph. 7552. oS8 Expert Workmanship. Ph. 4325. DRESSMAKING Dressmaking-Altering, 1984 State. o56 EXTERMINATOR Cockroach Ex term. Service. Ph. 3056, o96 Brclthaupfa lor flowers Dial 8195. FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Factory approved, specially trained, me chanics on our Bean Front-End machine. Save your tires by keeping your wheels properly lined up. Loder Bros. 445 Center o52 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 3072. Terwllltger Funeral Home. Ph. 6928. GARDEN PLOWING "Wanted: Garden plowing. Ford Tractor. Ray .Salter Ph. 22504. o52 LAWNMOWER SHARPENING Machine ground. 640 S. Capitol. MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone MOTOR STEAM CLEANING Prompt service on steam cleaning mo tors, chassis, parts, etc Loder Bros.. 445 Center St. o53' MUSIC LESSONS f OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE Bell oil Heating Service. Ph. 7119. o44 PLASTERING & BRICKLAYING Brick work, plastering. Ph. 7757. Plumbing and repair work. H. E. Patton. Phone 8341. O50 SAND A GRAVEL ALSO crushed rock and cement. Walling Sand is Gravel Co,. Ph. 8.ifll. o SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned, perm, resldencel Kenneth Fame). Ph. 4450. 1143 8th St.. West Salem. 064 SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEAN' ED FREE INSPECTION STATEWIDE SERVICE! EQUIPPED TO DO ANY HTND OF WORK. GENE FITE. 642 EDCEWATER ST. WEST SALEM PH. 8745 048 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local or distance transfer storage. Bur ner oils, briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. At-ent, Pierce Auto Freight, In cluding California points. tanner Trans & Storage Ph. 3131. o fPHOLSTERT CLEANING Upholstery cleaned. Ph 6831. o49 WATCH REPAIRING JVINDOv? CLEANING f PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE. ! Phone 4457 o" WOOD 8 A WIN O JIM BNBFD Phonn 6809. t4fl R. B. CrfeA. Ph, 1171 or 7219. 03 FOR SALE HOUSES $1000 MODERN 9 -room home. Private entranca to 3-rm. is bath apt. on second floor. room and bath on first floor; full basement, wood furnace, trash burn er, laundry trays. Double electric wiriut. Lane ctrner lot, beautiful back yard, fireplace, it ape arbor and pool; shade trees and ahrubs. MODERN 5-room house, fireplace and full baiementi laundry trays, wired for ranie 13760. LEON C. COONEY REAL ESTATE 1355 State St. Ph. 6761 or 8018. a FOR SALE F RMS 30 ACRE FARM About T acres In timber and pasture, 3 boo d springs, commercial orchard of prunes and cherries, also family orchard. variety of fruit. Place is fenced. 6-room house, clean, bath. Barn, Karate, lane hen house, school l mile. Only 4 miles from Balem, Owned by widow. Price cut to 13500. See Louis Bee lit el or Mrs. Need ham, 341 State St. Room 4. b44 FOR SALE ACREAGE HICKS-JONES SUBDIVISION, one mile N. of city on Cherry Aveitue. oflers you the beat In suburban acreage. Some timber, some open land, some orchard. A few choice tracts still to be had. All sold on easy terms. We have for sale some of the best Beaver D?m land available. SEE RICH L. REIMANN 187 S. Hiah St. Phone 0303. Evening phone 3535. bb45 345001 ACRE on north part of town, with a 3-bcdroom home: with chicken house, barn, aaraee. plenty of bulldlnsa. 7 'a ACRES close to 4 Corners. 8-room house, bam. Karate, chicken house. Very good set-up. P. H. BELL. REALTOR 313 Guardian Bid. Phone 8168. hb44 hi ACRE north "on bus line. 2-bedroom plastered house. Oak floor In living rm. Wired for elec. range, large floored attic. Garage end woodshed. House In very good condition. 14350. See MR. HUME at GRABENHORST BROS. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 4131. -bb44 WELL LOCATED SUBURBAN 'HOME can be divided. East on hard-surfaced road. 8 room hoube, barn, garage, chicken house, electric lights and weil. Owner transferred from Salem offers an attractive price 14500. Part terms, See Mr. Voorhces with LEO N. CHILDS. INC., REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 9261. bb44" REAL ESTATE MODERN 3-bcdroom home, 4 yrs. old. Full basement, double garage. 1 acre, land scaped lot. 1 mile out on Dallas highway $2600 cash for equity, contract $2918. Phone 6785. c45 Y ACHATS, OREGON Coming section of Oregon coast. Beauti ful restricted home and business sites, 65C A.: 200 A. cleared; finest soil and water; all have ocean view. Lots and acre tracts from $100 lot to $200 acre and up. Cash '-r terms. L. M. Chrlstcnsen. Coast Land Co.. Yachats. Ore. r65 WANTED REAL ESTATE List your property with HAWKINS it ROBERTS, INC., REALTORS, and start packing. ca NOTICE If your property is for sale, rent or exchange, list it wttn us. we nave an kinds cash buyers. STATE FINANCE CO. REALTORS 212 Guardian Bldg. ca WANTED: Listings of Salem homes, also small acreages with bides. In or near Salem. Any price. BURT PICHA 1410 S. 12th St. Ph. 3210. caSS' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FURNISHED Apt. House, close In. North. Income J26S per month. Immediate pos session 18500. LARSEN HOME it LOAN CO. 104 8. Commercial Ph. 4642. cd45 FOR SALE or RENT: 26x38 Building, H A. ground, circulating fireplace. Serves lunch es, beer is gas. aood equipment. Hiway 222. Owner qui ting. Cash. Marie's Lunch, 3 miles East of Stayton. cd48 WELL LOCATED APARTMENT HOUSE with attractive income. 10 units plus 3 sleeping rooms and owner's apartment. Most all furniture to go. Price $21,000. Part terms. If interested see LEO N. CHILDS. INC.. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 9261. cd44 Licensed Care Home or Apartment house. Good Income. 2310 N. 4th St. cd51 FURNITURE FOR SALE MODERN walnut dining tabic it 6 chairs; breakfast set. elec. range, davenport and chair and dresser 1840 Kansas. H6' Washing machine, electric stove, as stove, side arm gas water heater, rock ing .chair, dinette set, miscellaneous garden tools, small lame, watnuc spool antique bed. set galvanized wash tubs on aland. 1520 Jefferson St. d45 PRE-WAR Roof Cedar Chest like new. Cabin 13, Capital Cottages, bet. 1 is 3 P.m. BEDROOM furniture, bed, spring filled mattress. New coll spring, dresser' ana vanity J60. 2382 State St. SIMMONS beds, lnner-sprlna mattress. Phone 8134. d47 WANTED FURNITURE We Buy Furniture Trade with a firm of 30 yeara reputation of business Integrity Id the Willamette Valley. Highest Prices Paid for Used rianos, Jb urniture and Appliances ! Call 9149 for Appointment. HOGG BROS. 260 STATE ST. ds TOP Cash Paid for turn. is appliances, tools, hschold goods. Jacobaen's, Ph. 9692, 566 EdgewPter. West Salem da60' AUCTIONS SALEM COMMUNITY . AUCTION EVERY WED. 10:30 O'CLOSK on Silverton Road by State Fairgrounds. Lunch at Noon Have listed several springer cows and heifers and yearling stock calves, feeder pigs and chickens. Bring your stock to BAKER SALE BARN Have lots of furniture and tools, Potatoes and corn. A. J. BAKER. Salem Auctioneer. dd44 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ATTENTION! Will remove dead is worthless Stock In a moment's notice. SALEM FERTILIZER is BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect (no other phone. RABBITS Rabbits wanted. Top prices. Buying every Tues. Thurs. HARDER RABBIT FARM. Rt. 2. Box 22 2'j mile N. Front St. eb65 FOR SALE WOOD BEST quality heavy 4-ft. mill wood for your nex'. season's fuel: delivered in 10 cord lots. 16.75 per cord. Oregon Fuel co.. pnone 5533. eef-i' SPECIAL 'ON DRY WOOD All kinds, delivered In 3 cord lots only, 240 cu. ft Mall orders to Kurts. Fuel Yard. McMtnnville. Cash on delivery. Old growth 113: 2nd growth 112. e,48 400 CUBIC Ft. load of 16" mill wood. Im mediate delivery. Ph. 6683. ee55 SPECIAL for thrifty fuel buyers. Peach pits sub stitute for coal A briquettes). 18.50 per ton. you haul; $10 per ton delivered. Orercn Fuel Co. 3505 Portland Road Phone 553j. eea2' MILL WOOD. Prompt Del. Ph. 8444. ee42 FOR SALE POULTRY NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready ti lay pullets Immediate delivery. Choice selection. Pn. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. I BABY CHICKS enf Cuitcm Hatching. 33 years experience assures you of best qual ity and satisfaction. Prepare for better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thmday. Hampshire!. Let' horns. Reoi. Barred Rocks, day old chicks or pullets. Ph. 22361. Lee's Hatchery. AUTOMOBILES 1939 PLYMOUTH COUPE IMMACULATE INTERIOR - LOW MILEAGE - NEW PRE-WAR TIRES 36 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN New Paint - Very Clean Interior - Pre-war Tires - Like New Heater 34 CHEVROLET 4-DR. TOUR. SEDAN NEW PAINT - PERPECT MOHAIR UPHOLSTERY 1940 STUDE. CHAMPION CLUB COUPE 32,000 Actual Miles Mew Pre-war Tires Overdrive and Heater SEE THESE CARS AT RICHFIELD STATION ' 1211 Broadway Salem FOR SALE POULTRY 12 N.H. Red Pullets, now laying, Ph, 6209 1340 North nth. I4G' BABY CHICKS, dressed Hens it Fresh Ekks, Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. f WANTED HELP MIDDLE aged Housekeeper for 2 adults. Mod. sm. home. Good wages it board. Oo home tilshts. Phone 6836. g46 Wanted: Housekeeper for working couple and mother. Phone 7878. g49 HERE'S A REALLY BIG OPPORTUNITY a salesman during war days and peace davs to come. New products that, appeal to all kinds of prospects. Imme diate delivery. Top commissions. Exclusive territory. Write for full descriptive book lets to UICK. coijC, iWi insurance Bldg., Omaha e44 Experienced serviceman, able to repair radios and large appliances. See Mr. Dixon at Montgomery Ward. g46" Experienced Man to drive cat 1730 N. Front. 45 Experienced meat cutter 160 for 54 nr. week. Steady, all applications confiden tial. Give references it experience. Box 352 Capital Journal. g45 Wanted: Experienced tire service man. Permanent, good wages, chance for ad vancement. B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Stores, 198 S- Com'l. Ph. 9156. es Bookkeeper and Typist for local firm. Give full particulars. Box 353 Capital Journal. I WOMEN nut .hellers. Klorfeln Packing Co. W WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED Truck and Tractor MECHANICS Top Wages JAMES H. MADEN CO. 44 Silverton Rd. Ph- 8590 SALEM. ORE. g Female Kitchen help at student houses. Willamette University. Ph. 9265, exten sion 10. S44 Employed mother will share home with woman for care of small boy. Ph. 4277 or 5906. g44 Wanted: Woman to clean office dally. Phone 9406. 44" SECOND COOK. Range and general kit chen work. Man or woman. J85 plus room, board and laundry. Oregon State Training School, Woodburn. got" MAN and WIFE to supervise older boys' cottage. Man to supervise and direct boys in general work. Woman care of cottaee housekeeping. Salary, plus room, board and laundry. Oregon State Training School, Woodburn, Ore. g51 WANTED POSITIONS Honorably discharged veteran desires em ployment an driver. Experienced. A. W. Henderson. Phone 7651 after 6 p.m. h44 Elderly refined Christian lady wishes po sition as companion In protestant home. Box 340 Capital Journal. h44 Do you need a Painter Phone 8132. 1166 Painting, Interior Decorating; Exterior Pointing: worK guaranteed, can at issd South Cottage for free estimates after 5 p.m. h44 Sewing, Altering, Remodeling. 5425. h54 Interior Painting. Ph. 6706. FREE Inspection in your home, author ized Hoover service. We service all makes of cleaners. Hose Bros. Ph. 9149. h FOR RENT Sleeping rm. close In. Ph. 8274. Sleeping room 765 Marlon. Will rent modern furnished home to re sponsible couple. Inquire 6B1 Center St Phone 5365. J44 Two bedroom house. Furniture and gooJ washing machine lor sale. Immediate pos session. Rt. 1, box 95. Glen Creek drive. J46 Furn. 2-room apt. 1-room apt, 1180 Smith St. Phone 5715. J46 For Rent: 3-r. furn. Apt. it bath. 1509 North 5th. J45 Nicely furn. Sleeping rm. suitable for 2 Rlrls who arc employed. Reasonable rate. Phone 8862635 N. Church. J4S 2-Rm. Apt. $25. Phone 8048. 2 Sleeping rooms, 023 S. High. Nice sp. room close In. 448 Center. 46 PIANOS H L. Stiff Furniture Co. FLOOR Sander For Rent Montgomery Ward. V WANTED TO RENT URGENT: 3 bedrm. unfurn. hse. Adults. Perm. Ph. 0710 fl to 12 a.m. 7-9 p.m. Ja46" PLEASE I House for duration. Perm, rest dents. P.O. Bor 368. Ja44 By Reliable couple, house, furn. or ui furnished, in town or at outskirts, that know how to care for a nice place. No children: no drinkers. Ph. 7483 or 1915 s. Cottage. la 43 WISH to lease 5 or 6 room house, best of care. Phone 6893. Ja4ff WANT 3-room furnished apartment close in by March 1. Box 350 Cap. Journal. Ja4' LOST AND FOUND LOST In the Grand theater Sat. 6 p.m.: Billfold, money and papers. Reward 15. A. E. Heasley, 2660 S. Commercial. It 45 Found: Lady's small purse containing currency. Owner may have upon proper identification. Call Mr. Dixon at Mont gomery Ward. k46 LOST: keys In black leather container. Re ward for return to P.O. Box 700. k44 LOST: ration book No. 3. C. L. McDonald. 2490 Hazel. k44 LOST: Wallet. Possibly at Capital Theater or bus to Independence, Shelby, N. C. identification. Reward. Call Independence Hotel. k4l MISCELLANEOUS MEN'S HATS Cleaned and Blocked. 75c. Les Sprlrger 464 Court St. m65 Pullman metal weatherstrips, Free esti mates. Phone 5965. m44 KITCHEN CABINETS Built to Order or Standard Sizes FOLSOM MFO.. CO. 1108 Broadway. Salem. m54 Dental Plate Repair 2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST Adolph Bldg. State and Commercial Sis. SALEM Phon 3311 m FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1 Elec. har.d aw, 1 xcrew plate, 16 sizes S.A.E. M U 8.6. threads. I Sioux vslve seat grinder: I acetelyne cutting it weld In iieL Used 7.50x30, 8 25x20, 9.75x20, 7.00x20 truck tubes. 1515 N. 20th. Ph. 7745. B49 Journal Want Ads Pay t AUTOMOBILES OR SALE Miscellaneous MAN it Woman's, pre-war Columbia bikes, gear shflt it extras. 16S5 Market. Pn. 5608. 46 fl-TUBE Trble Radio. 10x10 umbrella tent. waterproof sleeping bag. Phleugcr Alpine salmon reel, electric aandwltcli toaster, electric percolator, gas lantern. Inquire Wilson's Edgewater Lunch, W. Salem. n46 PRE-WAR baby buggy and" bassinetteT black formal skirt. Ph. 5314. n46 POWER Shop rqulpment Including metal lathes rn one 8093. n46 Women's new black Selby ties and sad dle oxford. , 3A. $7.50. $5. Blue Vital ity pumps, worn once, 16. Phone 6274. SMALL Wood stove, cas: Iron lining, used only lew months. Firebox 18x14. lis. Phone 6785. n45 MAN'S Bicycle, excellent condition 3650 Center. n45 Baby buggy, 818 N. Liberty, Apt. 3. n45 GOOD Trailer House $200; Monarch rniistc Jag; neater 320; Bed spring, mattress. S25. Desk 110. Commode 110. Rocker J2 ."iD. Wheelbarrow $7.50. Clarinet (nearly newt o. Man s suit 3B, sin. Hoy s boxing gloves 12.50. Rocker $2.60. Wicker stroller 15. Encyclopedia $35. Other things. 13:6 North Winter. n45 For Sale: Used Brick. Ph. 22810. 1143 Standard Remington Typewriter. Like new. Phone 6711. n45 Heavy duty wood lathe, 53 V bed. Never used. 3230 Portland Rd. Ph. 3340. n46 For Sale: Boy's bicycle, 3415 Call 6 p m Liberty. nl4 2-wheel steel frame trailer, 12' plywood boat it oars, 10x13 waterproof tent. Size 8 cork boots 2595 Hazel Ave. n44 Beautiful Mattress $18.50. Ph. 6145. n44 CANARIES. 1340 Chcmokcta. Ph. 4385. n16 We BUY and SELL Furniture. Tools. Stoves. Dishes, Electric Appliances, House- nom oooos. Kiigtnan s, 332 N. commer cial. Phone 9885. ' n SAND, Gravel. Crushed Rock and Cement. waning band is Gravel Co. Ph. 8561. n FULLER Brushes, 1745 Grant. 3391. nl03 VACUUM Cleaner service and parts, all makes. Vlnce's Electric. 157 South Liberty. Phone n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: High chair, folding car seat for baby, chest of drawers. Ph. 7183. na44' WOODWORKING Power Tools, band saw. sander, lathe, drill press. Ph. 9693 or see Mr. Candraux, 173 S. Cottace. nn45 WANTED; Set Book of Kiiowledite. reli gious, m-ctianlcal and other non-fiction books. 227 North Hlah. na45 Waste Paper mag. it crdbd. 1790 N. Front na39 Used Furniture Ph. 8185. To BUY or SELL Quality Furn. is AppII. contact P.uss Bright. Ph. 7511 CASH paid lor Upright Spinet or Grand Pianos. Ph. 5707. na PERSONAL Reading, accur, depend 2361 State. PALMIST. Ph. 4263. Hazel Barton. AUTOMOBILES BY OWNER '41 Olds sedan. Hydr. shift. 1900 m. Lots of cxtrns. 90 percent tirse. like new 660 N. High. q44 '36 D-2 Pick-up, good condition, good pre-war tires. Ph. 21367. q40 Will Pay CASH FOR SOME GOOD. CLEAN USED CARS ANY MODEL Hatfield Used Car Mkt. 351 N. LIBERTY ST. q44" For Sale or trade for wood: 1929 Model a. coach, '44 license is good tires. Parts for 1929 & 1930 Chev. Parts for 1933 Master. Also 6 lube car radio. Rt. 3. Box 966. 1 ml. out Roberts Road. q46 FOR SALE: 5 pass. '41 Ford. Radio is Heater, white sldewall tires, good condl tion 11325. 2205 Chemeketa. q45 FOR SALE: 1941 OLDS Tudor. Radio, heater, clean 1561 PlaEK St..W. Salem. q45 '41 NASH 4-dr. 1850. C. E. Cupit, P.O. Box 11. Marlon. Ore. q45 OPA CEILING PRICES 1941 Dodge Dump Truck. 4-yd. box 7" Hoist, Eaton axle, motor In perfect shape. Price 1694, 1936 FORD L.W.B. Truck, will be ready thti next week. 1935 DODGE Sednn, good shape $275. 1937 TerraplRne Coupe. A Bargain. Jeep Trailers, less tlrrs and wheels 135. ACME AUTO is TRUCK WRECKERS 1 Block North of Unwerpass on Portland Road q45 Wanted: To buy light pickup' truck in good condition, Firestone Store, 395 North Liberty. q44 FOR SALE: 1930 Dp Luxe 2-door Ford. Ex cellent condition. 30.000 miles. Call Rt. 7, Box 30. Gene Eckerlen. q44 For Sale or Trade for N, Salem Property. 1933 V-8 Completely overhauled, 5 tires. heater 1161 Union. q44 '36 HUDSON sedan, radio, htr., new paint. 90C rubber. 140 N. 17th after 6 p.m. q47 FOR SALE: 1941 Oldsmoblle Tudor. Radio. Hester, like new. Phone 0497 q44 1938 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. Perfect, radio, neater, seaj ncam ugnis. uu inter, &.- pre-war tires Ph. 3815 - q44 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 & Chrm. Ph. 7922. "You will always find a better car and make a bet ter deal" at Loder Bros., 445 Center St. Our 16th year in Salem, Oregon. "Home of Good Used Cars." "Oldsmobile Sales and Service " q53 FINANCIAL INCOME TAX LOANS Don't borrow np.dlrsMy. hut If loan lor Income Tasp, or an, worth, purpose to rour advantate. appl, at 'Pergonal' lor an Inromo Tax loan. Sensible month ly payment,. Come tn or phone. Ask or SlmplKied Incomt Tax Work Sheet. Personal Finance Co. Rm. 12. Ner Biltht Bid,.. 51S State St. . Ph. 3191 , Opposite County Courthouse, Lie. S-122-U-1U. rjf AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO Sto FLOOR GUARDIAN BLDO. License No. M-159. We LOAN on Farm. Residential and Bus), ne.. Proper). Will bu, morlsaiei. rnn-Ir.:t,.-HAWK1S8 & EFliaiS, INC. REALTORS. Ouardian BiU. " FINANCIAL Wanted to Buy for Cash Real Estate Mortgages it Contracts. Discount Paper, etc. We also buy old accounts and pay you more money than Collection AstocUi get for you. STATE FINANCE CO. Lie 211-323 213 Ouerdian Bldg. r PRIVATE MONEY AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED Money for new and used cars or trucks, regardless of ate. No delay bring car and title and get money. You retain the pos sealon of vehicle. 1 to 15 Month to Repay! After ft o'clock Phone 3361 or 31149 tor appointment. ROY H. SIMMONS Regulated by Slate 136 S, Commercial St. Phone S168. (M-1521 r FARM and CITY LOANS 4't and 5 Prompt Service Minimum Details Will Pay Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 207 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 7162. T FARM A LOANS A. N. DUNCAN 8 Ladd-Bush Bldg. r FREE FINANCIAL ADVICE Sixteen years of financial experience In aaiem give us confidence that we can help you. If you really need money, we will let you have it at once. No endorsers or involving of others. Loans nude on rurniture. Livestock, Farm Machinery. . . Company Is locaily owned and managed. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. 136 S. Commercial. Phone 9161. S-1381 r TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Riders to Commercial Iron Works. Day shift. Phone 8034 x45 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION In the Matter of Creating an Annual Tax Levy for the Purpose of Establishing a New Court Houne Fund. ! Notice Is hereby given that on the 6th day of March. 1944, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M.. in the County Court Toom In the Marlon County Court House, in Salem. Oregon, there will be a public hearing on the matter of levying a tax for the creation of a fund for the con struction of a County Court House, held pursuant to an order or the County court of Marion County, Oregon, made and en tered on the 31st day of January, 1944, which order was made in compliance with Chapter 3 of Title 80, Oregon Com piled Laws Annotated, being sections 86 301. to and including 86-309. The people of Marlon County, Oregon, are hereby further notified that In ac cordance with the order of the County Court, above mentioned, dated the 2 1st day of January, 1944, the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, has deemed it advisable to build a new county court house for Marlon County, and in furher ance of this purpose, to secure the the necessary funds by levy of a tax for the purpose of creating a County Court House Building fund. The County Court proposes to build the new court house upon the same site now owned by Marlon County, and upon which site is at present situated the pres- en Court House, which site is described hs that certain block In the city of Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, bounded on the South by Stale Street, on the East by Church Street, on the North by Court Sreet. and on the West by High Street. which siM site will be free of cost to Marion County, as said property is al ready owned by the said Marlon County. It is proposed to commence consruc- tion upon said new county court house or about. July 1. 1954. or as soon as funds are available for such construction. The cost of said new court house con struction is approximated by said county court to be the sum of $750,000.00 dollars, and it Is proposed to raise said sum by the levy of an annual tax In the sum of $75,000.00 dollars each year, for the period of ten years, namely the years 1944, 1945, 1946. 1047. 1948. 1949. 1950. 1951 1052, and 1953 or until such time as the funds accumulated by virtue of said an nual tax levy, which sum increased by any sum or sums donated by any firm, person, or corporation for such purpose, or any sum or sums granted by the fed eral government or governmental agency upon a proportionate basis for such pur pose, shall constitute the approximate sum ns hereinbefore designated as the necessary sum to cover the cost of said construction. In which event the date of construction shall be advanced ac cordingly. The proposed tax levy, an hereinbe fore referred to. Is to be levied within the limitation of the specific authoriza tion as provided In Article XL Section XI, Oregon Constitution, and said pro posed tax levy Is therefore not to be submlted to the legal voters of Marlon County, Oregon. This notice Is hereby published In the Capital Journal, a newspaper printed and of general circulation In Marion County, Oregon, the same to be published weekly five consecutive times, the date of the first publication to be the 24th day of January, 1044, and the last date of publi cation to be the 28th day of February, 1944. In accordance with the order of said county court, made at a regular meeting of the County Court on the 2lst day of January, 1944. County Court of Marlon County. Oregon. By H. C. Mattson. County Clerk Pro. Tern. January 24, 31, February 7, 14. 21. 28. 1044. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Vclma V. Archer, administratrix of the estate of Mabel E. Slorm, deceased, has filed her final account as such in the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Oreaon, and March 7th. 1944. at 10.00 o'clock A.M , in said Court, has been fixed us the time and place lor hearing objec tions to the same. VELMA V. ARCHER. Administratrix, PAUL R. HENDRICKS, Attorney. Feb. 7, 14. 21, 28. March . (Continued from Page 7) musical event, the production had a cast of over 300 towns people and featured four solo ists, all of whom had previously appeared in other stagings of "The Messiah" and some of whom have had considerable professional experience. Camp Adair soldier was Sgt. Fordyce Waldo, who had the bass role, and .from the navy V-12 set-up at Willamette uni versity came the tenor, Michael Carolan. Waldo prior to entering the army did considerable church solo work in addition to direct ing music for several churches, and appeared with the Marshal Field Choral Union, the Men delssohn club and the Apollo club of Chicago and the Chi cago Opbrctta company. The tenor soloist, who leaves soon for Asbury Park, New Jer sey, to complete his mid-ship-man's training, was a student at Willamette university, when he entered the navy and his solo work has been at the First Methodist and First Congrega tional churches in Salem and with the Willamette university a cappella choir. Josephine Albert Spaulding, the mezzo-soprano, and Miss Evangeline Mcrritl, the soprano, both claim Salem as their homes. Mrs. Spaulding, who through the years has been most gener ous with her musical talents, is a recognized soloist through out tha northwest met titer graduation from Willamette uni versity, studied in the east at the Julliard School of Music. She has appeared as soloist with both the Portland Philharmonic orchestra and the Portland Symphony orchestra. New to Salem this year, Miss Merritt, is a member of the Willamette university School of Music faculty, and has in her few appearances before Salem audiences impressed them with the qualities of her voice. For three years an instructor in the College of Emporia, In Emporia, Kansas, she received her mas ter's degree from Eastman School of Music. Emmonses Entertain At Saturday Dinner Surprise affair of Saturday evening was the farewell party for which Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons were hosts at their home Saturday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller. Mr. Miller, who has been con nected with the Oregon State department of vocational educa tion, will leave the first of the month for Eugene to take a sim ilar position with the Washing ton state department of educa tion. He will be Joined in June by Mrs. Miller and1 their three daughters, Carol, Norma and Marilyn. Eighteen guests were bidden to the dinner party, which was held in the recreation room. Centering the dinner table was a colorful arrangement of pot tery and fruits. Camp Fire Groups Hold Weekly Meets With Thursday evenings their scheduled time to convene, the various groups of Ca.lo Fire Girls and Blue Birds n, H last week, each working on their respective projects. Oteyokwa Camp Fire Girls met with their guardian, Mrs. T. L. Kuhns, and worked on headbands. Election of offi cers claimed the attention of the Wetomaschick group, who met with Mrs. F. J. Schmidt. Birthday honors was the pro ject of the Ohanpimay girls. when they met at the home of Miss Mary F. Campbell, and were followed by games and re freshments. Mrs. James Bunnell hos tessed the Ahwahndah group for a business meeting, games and refreshments and in similar manner the Wicaco unit con ducted its meeting at the home of Mrs. T. McCollan. The Spruce group of. Blue Birds gathered at the home of Mrs. Albert Miller for games, songs and refreshments. Margaret Peper Enlists For Marine Service Off to serve her country soon will go, as a marine corps wom an reserve. Miss Margaret E. Pe per, who Wednesday enlisted in that branch of the service. - Now making her home at 755 North Church street, Miss Peper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Peper of Portland. She is a graduate of Jefferson high school in Portland and prior to enlist ing in the marine corps women's reserve and being assigned to inactive status, was connected with the U. S. Unemployment Service. Club Members Told Care of Equipment Hubbard Hubbard Womans' club met February 16, at the home of Mrs. Grace Cramer with Mrs. Louise Murrell and Mrs. Katherine Paulsen as as sistant hostesses. The afternoon was spent with the two local project leaders, Mrs. Sadie Scholl and Mrs. Ma bel Cook demonstrating "The Care of non-Electrical Equip ment." Mrs. Evelyn Morris read a poem "Ma's Tools." The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nellie Mc Laughlin when the subject of Alaska will be studied. . . Winslows Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Greens Bridge with all of their children present, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winslow celebrated their golden wedding anniver sary at their home last Tues day. The occasion also marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. Winslow. Among the friends who were present for the affair were Mrs. Stella, Simmons of Dayton and Mrs. Florence Deaver of Mc Minnvillc, who were among the guests present at the ceremony fifty years ago. Children of the couple and their families present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winslow and son, James, Mrs. Dorothy Carter and two children, Loma and Carol of Lacombc, Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Patterson of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hocfcr and family of Dcvor; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winslow and children. a Recent benefit card party was that held at the home of Miss Fern Morgan with the Book and Thimble club as the sponsoring Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Feb. 21. 194411 agency. The evening was spent in playing 500, pinochle and monopoly. Scio The Scio Garden club will meet February 29 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Cyrus, with Mrs. DcMoy as co-hostess. Sea sonal plants and flowers along with kindred matters of club ac tivities, will claim the attention of the members. Mrs. Olsen Feted At Thursday Affair Silverton The West Main street home of the Guy Syrons was the scene of a Thursday afternoon social affair and show er complimenting the daughter of the Syrons, Mrs. Kenneth R. Olsen. whose husband, PFC Ol sen, is stationed at Camp Van Dorn, Miss., with the combat battalion of the engineers. Seasonal flowers formed the decor for rooms and gift table. Guests bidden were, from Marquain, Mrs. Margaret Olsen, Mrs. Gladys Olsen, Mrs. Dora Olsen and her granddaughter, Dcanna Kuschnic, Mrs. Lena Ja cobson, Mrs. LaVerne Olsen and Jeannclte, Mrs. Ruth Kohlmeir and baby daughter, and Mrs. Lilly Brown; Mrs. Sadie Bark- hurst, Mrs. Clyde Ramsby, Mrs. Olga Morey, Mrs. Mary Townc, Miss Betty Townc, Mrs. Virginia Miethke, Mrs. Phyllis Syron, Mrs. Wanita Robbins, Mrs. Lois Sievert, Mrs. Eva M. Abbey, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Mrs. Peter Sorenson, Jr., Mrs. Peler Soren son, Sr., all of Silverton; Mrs. Frieda Chandler and Howard and Mrs. Edna Maine of Oregon City, Mrs. Bessie Harris, Mrs. Agnes Olsen and Mrs. Wanda Harris of Corvallis, Mrs. Annette Hicks of Scotts Mills, Mrs. Elsie Spencer of Molalla, Mrs. Marie Anderson of Liberal, Mrs. Wan da Verstecg of Turner, Mrs. El izabeth Maulding of Abcrdeon, Wash., and Mrs. Mildred Chas tain of Salem. Past Presidents' Night For Junior Women Woodburn Past Presidents' Night was observed by the Jun ior Woman's club at their meet ing Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Stoller in Young street. Past presidents introduced and presented with corsages were Mrs. Arthur Burt, Miss Zoa Lowthian and Mrs. Harold Steele. Mrs. Walter Miller, the club adviser, was also presented with a corsage. New members received into the club and presented with cor sages were Mrs. Edwin Ostrom, Mrs. Tony Halter, Mrs. Carl Magnuson and Mrs. Harvey Roberts. A social hour followed with prizes won in games by Mrs. Robert Renn and Mrs. Ben Ree scr. Refreshments were served, including musical birthday cake which played "Happy Birthday to You." Guests were Mrs. A. C. Par meter, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. John Leshcr, Mrs. Willard Hooper, Mrs. Claire Hill and Miss Donna Gene Ernest. Annual Tea Dated Tuesday Afternoon Woodburn Plans have becen completed and the program ar ranged for the 36th annual Mar tha Washington Tea, sponsored by the Woodburn Woman's club, which will be held at the library club rooms Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo, chair man of the program committee, has announced the program, which will begin nt 3 o'clock and will include the following numbers; piano duel. Beverly Hughes and Virginia Olson; se lection by the high school girls' quartette, Jean Bently, Betty Jones, Auda Rich and Beverly Hughes, accompanied by Vir ginia Olson; a 30-mimitc play by the drama club of Woodburn high school, directed by Newell Morgan; vocal solos by Mrs. Robert Renn and Richard Moon; and a skit by the Campfire Girls, directed by Mrs. Rodney Alelcn. The Junior Woman's club will assist with a candy sale at the tea to help swell the receipts. The committee in charge of the booth includes Mrs. W. D. Wool ley, Mrs. Robert Renn and Mrs. Floyd Maricle. Mrs. Wallace Jones is general chairman of the tea. Thursday Luncheon Fetes Mrs. Lacey Woorlburn Welcoming Mrs. J. F. Lacey, who returned to Woodburn this week from Mary land, was the luncheon with which Mrs. Lyman H. Shorcy entertained Thursday at her home in East Cleveland street. Three tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon with high score going to Mrs. Ray Glatt and low score to Mrs. Gerald B. Smith. Covers were placed for Mrs. Lacey, Mrs. Blaine McCord, Mrs. Burton Willcford, Mrs. O. L. Withers, Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. H. M. Austin, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs, Kenneth McGrath, 1 fl Serving Igi Uncle Sam (Continued from Page 4 ) laud, to Camp Carson, Colo., and is on a few days leave, en route, at the family home. PFC George Haberly, son of the Karl Habcrleys, now sta tioned at Camp Ellis, 111., told in a letter to his folks the past week of a visit at the home of his uncle, Lloyd Haberly, now1 a professor of English in the St. Louis Washington university, and said that the uncle had writ ten a story of Silverton horse and buggy days describing a Fourth of July celebration when he had ridden in the parade and had read the declaration of In dependence from the platform in the Silverton city park. Professor Haberly graduated from Reed college, Portland, following his finishing the Sil verton high school. Among the 17-year-old boys signing with the army air corps enlisted reserve, to go into serv ice within six months after their 18th birthday, announced in Portland by Major B. P. Cody, district recruiting chief, are James M. Semb, Robert E. Erik son, both of Salem; Wilbur F. Schenk, Canby; Eldon E. Wil son and Allen L. Lcc, both of Sheridan; Benjamin C u 1 1 e y, Aurora; Bryce O, Bartruff, La comb; James E. Crocker and Cecil C. Jenkins, both of Al bany; and Leonard W. Olson, Lawrence W. DeWitt, James G. Foster, Willis W. Taylor, Donald G. Rcgehr and Gordon J. Buh ler, all of Dallas. PFC Emery Hendrickson with the anti-aircraft artillery sta tioned at Camp Cooke, Calif., returned to his base late .last week after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Emery Hendrickson, Sr. He was guest of honor for a dinner giv en by his parents. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson and Sue Arlene; Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Allan and Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rutherford, Janet and Karen; r. and Mrs. " Frank Lukinbcal, and Carol Ann; Miss Audrey Vaughn, Sharon Lavcrty, Roy and Mary Ellen Hendrickson. ' Silverton Mrs. Frank Porter entertained at supper and at theatre line party Friday hon oring her mother-in-law, Mrs. Josie Mires and her son, S. 2c Harold Mires, of the Silverton Hills district. Mrs. Mires left Sunday night for a visit with the family of another son, Clarence Porter, lieutenant, jg, navy, home on furlough from Honolulu, at his Bell Flower home in California, with a sister, brother and other relatives in the central and southern part of the state. Har old left Saturday night return ing to Farragut to complete his basic training in the navy. Attending the affair were Miss Betty Lou Robbins, Mau rice Vcrbeck, Miss Betty Lee Spencer, Bill Kaser, Miss Lois Porlhcr and the honor guests and Mrs. Porter. Zona Mrs. Robert T. Wright who has been a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepard for over a week, left Wednesday cnroule to her home at Astoria where her husband, Pvt. Robert T. Wright is stationed at Tongue Point. Mrs. Wright, the former Ruth Shepard, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Lei land Bassctt and family at Mill City and with another sister, Mrs. Walter Kime of Zona. Silverton Cpl. and Mrs, John Christenson (Dorothy White), on furlough from Camp Claiborne, La., left on the re turn trip Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Christenson, par ents of Cpl. Christenson, enter tained for the visitors Thursday night at the McClaine street family home, with additional guests including Mrs. Harvey Christenson and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lindholm (El len Christenson), all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall of the Silverton Hills had the first word in more than four weeks Friday from their son, SOM 3c Raymond Hall, somewhere in the Pacific. Mrs. Gerald B. Smith, Mrs. Marshall Hicks, Mrs. Walter Miller and the hostess, who was assisted In serving by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Butter field. a ,i Capital city residents, visiting in the bay area arc Mr and Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr., who Wednesday night entrained for San Francisco and Palo Alto, where they will be guests of friends and relatives. Lodges SALEM LODGE NO. 4. AT. .fevj,fV- A.M., wed.. Feb. 23, M. M. 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