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CapitalJouraal ClMSt!'" AdverlUteu ftatei 10o t".!-inma ta ? 6 "m.. ...... .0 riper line one month.... 1 2S r .... i.J tunei mln 35o " timet minimum 45c Minimum net ad 35c w,t Ada must be In bv 10 In da of publication. f0B SALE HOUSES nd lull cement base Will Uo sell lurni- mtn- '..r r.mr. Phone 4474 evei T""j r.n nlaatered house, liv- l(jW-i'0" m 3 bedrooms, wired m 2 lot 'rutl ,nd nul . See Mrs Huff with BURT PICHA. REALTORS ... rMii 8:.-Pnf 3210. aUO' house with 2 bedrooms. jott 4 room nut?, electric waier ncairr, irirea turnace. Only 3li year old. oee ..i iinor "fl RL'RT PICHA. REALTORS BlStl Si-Phone 3-JIO. tlMT "VCtKTod 1 room house with half bp.-e- ... ..... tnnm. dill 111 g room. 00- inrni wly decorated inside. See rooms- 7' HJ" BURT PICHA. REALTORS 1(10 :. rnonc mod. house and fares.1 sM 1180 SlilPPliU St. ft 150 mTin toilny: Modern 2 BR. home. '1941. '- cre, shade, and fruit trees. VI' Kit nnd Phone. Pacific highway water. R Htic neat, gas water iirai lh:tt Kould mean a satisfied new owjie: r'e next few days. Phone 1314. 'irsoo-pnrily finished 5 room houat. n.vprf street near school, i lot 97 acre some improvements, can ,j,si!v br made Into Mtiall home. H200--7 rooms, basement, furnace. Ldy riji, virea ior line. nnd buy. See JACK HENNINC1SEN STATE FINANCE CO. PHONE 4121 1 50' FIVE ROOM HOME Two bed rooms, large living and dining room, wired for Elec. ranee, Elec. walrr heater, utility room, trilrtu condition. B( i. clean, cx- 3(1 and 100 variety . 8 llks. to Stale or roses, corner Can be show ii air time. Src LOUS BECHTEL or MRS. NEEDHAM. 311 State St.. Room 4. a!4B" " DISTANT" O VNERSA YS SELL 5 bed rmf.. 2 down, basement. phimblns up and down, large lot. good district A good buy for 2800. C. H SANDERS, 231 N. High 5838. H' JUST LISTED Lovely new home, north. Liiree Harden lot. planted, everylhfin beant'.f'il In a moderate size home. Mod ern tifrfVirr. See tills today. Call SEVERIN REALTY CO. Ask lor Mr. Holmes 207 N. Hl.h St. Phone 4016. HERE'S YOUR HOME Mioo 4 rms. down. 2 up iimfini.shed. (inuMtal kitchen, built-in, glassed in serv ice rm.. patio, la Capltoln. ARRAMS A: ELLIS. INC. 411 Masonic Bldx. Ph. G155 Insurance Money to Loan a 153 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Outride the city limits not far from ci:v bus. This hoiute has a livinz room. d;nlng room and kitchen, one bedroom and hath downstairs, 2 rooms upstairs partially finished. Garage and wood hed. with ' of an acre of. ground, together w;ih a wood range and circulating heater, about 3 cords of wood. 14500. Living room, dining room. hall, and kitchen with utility room off the kitchen. 2 bedrooms and a bath, closets, electric hot water tank, basement with sawdust burner, with plumbing and 2 extra rooms. Garage. A good comer lot $6150. P. H. BELL REALTOR 402 Guardian Bide. Phone 4R96. al48 5 rms. Hdw. floors, fireplace, full base ment, and furnace. 2 Bed rms. down, room for 2 gonrt rooms In attic. Holly wood Dist. 56000. 4 rms.. basement and furnace. Holly wood Dist. 12800. R. A. FORKNER. REALTOR m N. Capitol. Ph. 3031 or 1803. al50 Weil located small home on N. nth St. Has 1 bedroom Also wall bed lets down Into living room. Large living room with lueplftce. Modern kitchen with lots of biuit-ins. and wired for El. range. 2 ear nge, fenced in back yard. Nice ahrubs nd flowers. Price $3:500, Call Mr. Hume at GRABENHOR3T BROS., REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 4131. al4H 8 Rm. mod. home, large lot on bus line. S Rm?' mod. home. Cor. lot with fruit and garden. $5500. Terms. Three 3-rm. apts.. partly furnished. Good Income. 14850. Terms. H. I MARSTERS 1756 Court wl4B.. 5 bedroom house, nice bath, hot watc in It. 2 lots. 13500. 1369 S. 13th. 149 A very nice 2 bedroom home. east. Very clean inside and out. Nice lawn and shrubs. Price S3750. Mr. Byrkit with BURT PICHA. REALTORS H10 S. 12th St. Phone 3310. aM9 NICE-5 rm. home. li acre, H.W. floor.. auto, oil heat. Venetian blinds, immed iate possession, hsoo. See MR. Goodwin with Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. REALTORS Ph. 4108 After 6. Ph. 8715 a 150' Smfll house, north. 1300. ca.h. 2 B R S. East. S2650. J1000 down. 2 B R. East. J34O0 $1000 down. 2 BR. New clean. 13750. Loi 90x242. South. 3 B R. home. Oak St. 14200. 3 B R. Near Sr. High. $6200. 4 B R. home, north. $4500. 3 B.R. Dand- home, north. -7.00. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 nl4R' CREEK LOT CLOSE IN NORTH ! little home with basement. Only minutes' walk to shopping center. I Cut A f"W Price S3 150 cash. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5833 a!48 4 ROOMS, nook and bath, plus unfinished attic. Corner lot. paved street. Located in West Salem. Price only 13500. Call Mr. Yoorhees with LEO N. CHILDS. INC., REALTORS 344 State St. Ph. 9261. 14!t Extra good 4 bedrm. home, close In. Auto. oil h-at. fireplace, hdw. floors. 2-car gsrace. crrck lot. Immediate, possession. K-r MR. OOODWIN With Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. REALTORS Phone 4108 After 6 Phone 8715 HOME AND INCOME 4 rooms and bath 1st floor. 4 rooms and bath 2nd floor; part of furniture in cluded. Income (62.50 per month. Price only $4000. Good location, close to Sta'.e-ho-n. Call Mr. Voorhees with LEO N. CHILDS, INC., REALTORS 3(4 S'ate St. Phone 9261 al48 OOOD 5-rms., basement it furnace. North $4000. FORKNER. REALTOR ia:i3 N. Cap;toI al48" BY OWNER Strictly modern 6-rm. Eng .li.'h type home Completed In 1940. Fj'1 tenement, concrete garage, flre'place. hard Yfod floors, extra large rooms, priced to "Il at $i900. Including electric hot water heater. Ph. 3368 for sppointment before 8 pm. al43' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 bedroom home Northeast. Living rm., d.n. rm.. kit., nook, fireplace, hwd. firs full base , auto, oil heat, laundrr trays, elect, water heater. House is newly dec orated inside, price 6500. MR. BYRKIT with BURT PICHA. REALTOR 14!0 S. Pih St. Ph. 3210. al48 l-ROOM modern home, full basement, laree lo: and garage. Good location. Priced ru!u a' $3500 fi-ROOM modern home North Salem. Very nice, aimos; new. Large lot. outdoor fire Place 4- sarrtrn.. Price J6800. Some term. 2 j. V ICK -208 N. Hie h. a 4 Rm. house with 2 lot. Garden, chtck :i runs. Reas. 698 Catterlin. off Cente' S al48 MODERN 3-rm. home. hwd. floors, firc r!are. lull basement, automatic sawdust I'-a:. dm ).i950 1470 N. Capitol W.I! -! cnmpl furnished if disired. Call be fore 4pm a I4S" 5 R isoujc at 1330 Elm St.. tR. house at Ne'knwln. Well equipped, IT - tera-nr. etc. 38i",0 ."hone 8334 H' Journal Want Ads Pay If ----- .r------------r. ..... . , jj Life's Ambitions j l HIS DAD OWAS THE CIRCUS' X- '"r'toSar; V. 7 VJ.?eLi AU ove J' an'he noes in "v r , -CnL THf. lH0W evRy ) ' THAT RED : rt' DAV.. AND ALL HE : UNIFORM GOSH I y FOR SALE LOTS Good lots In new sub-division. North s-l.iO to J5j0. Tctms. Also Highway fioniaiu' North. Fred Rnwlux R. A. FORKNER. REALTOR 18.i3 N. Capitol, Ph. 3031 or 7H03. aalSO Deautiful scenic buildlim sites. Cascade Terraces and King wood Henrhts J325 up. Easy terms. Phone owner 8413 evenings. FOR SALE FARMS 150 Acres mock ranch. 5 room home, large barn, family orchard, nice trout stream. Some cood timber. Lots of open ranee. Price S2750 cash. Call Mr. Hume at ORABENHORST RROS.. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 4131. bl4a 1 AMains rm.. dining rm- Uitchen. bath, 3 bed rms, elec. water system, elec. wa ter heater. North. S.'iiOO. R A. FORKNER. REALTOR 1853 N. Capitol. Ph. 3031 or 7S03. hljO Death forces me to sell my 24 A. (arm. 3 A. vouiubTrlcs. 5 A. timber. Barn, chlx house. 4 rm. mod. home, completely turn electric appliances, bUEZ saw. hore. harness, plow, turkeys, chix. Only 54800. rash F. G. Fisher. Ri. 3. Box 80C. Salem. 9'.- m:. SE. of Salem. Liberty Rd. to end Bates Rd. bl53 31 ACRES. 22 cultlv.. older house, good barn. imp. shed, creek, t'.mber. soring water to bides., ail stock & equip. $70011. 70 aire;;. 30 under plow, pood house tz barn. Price $4200 $1000 down, balance easy terms. UNIMPROVED 97 A. 80 under plow. 16 A. Umber it creek 12 mi. eat. Price S6000 C. H. SANDERS 231 N. Men MM b!4a' SPECIAL Owner leaving for service offers 67-acre filberts, balance in grain. Year round stream, paved highwpy. Price $7500. A.sk to see it. Call Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS. INC., REALTORS 344 Slate S:.-Ph. 9201. bl4S- FARM BOY DRAFTED Must sell more thtin '.i section of fine farm land. Including crop, new machin ery and household furniture. Located on 99 N. Easy terms. SEE GEO. t VICK 208 N. HIGH A good 90 acre farm. 75 acres in culti vation, 40 acres in crop. 5 acres of fir timber. 5 room house with electric water system, large barn, 2 cnicKen nou.-e; 1 mile from grade & high school, It's a good buy for $7000. ROSTEIN As ADOLPII. INC. 110'i N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon 1)148 ACRES, nul and fruit ranch, 12 miles t. Filberts, walnuts t cherries. Oood eet of buildings, pressure water & lights. A real home and investment at only $11,000. SEE GEO. F. VICK 208 N.H1bIi. b' 60 ACRES with nearly new 6-room house. barn, chicken house, spring water pipea to house. 20 Acres cultivated, balance pas ture, some timber, running water tor stock. A Good Buy at $4500. On Market Rd 8EE CHAS. V 1 CJJJyJrrf FOR SALE ACREAGE 1 A., north, close in. Six room hou?e. fruit, berries, cement basement, electric water system, wired for electric range. Fenced. Lots of shrubs and flowers. 13000 down. bal. easy terms. For appoint ment Phone 24017 bbl51 5 ACRES, good soil, all in crop, close In on Center St. Good oider bldgs. Priced to sell. $5000. DANDY SOIL N. EAST 5'i acres, plenty fruit, secluded place. 5-room older house, elect. Price $3000. Terms. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 bb!48 KEIZER DISTRICT New home on one acre, all In garden and fruit, hardwood floors throughout, modern bath, electric water system and hot water, laundry trays, oil circulator. Finest soil and immediate possession. $6000. OLSON and REEVE 945 S. Commercial St. Ph. 4590. bb!49 ONE ACRE Attractive home. 4 rooms and bath 1st floor, 1 bedroom with room for another on 2nd floor; oak floors 1st (loon fire place, inlaid linoleum, utility room, lou of cupboards, rock wool insulation, sev eral fruit trees, beautiful shrubs, good lo cation. Close to store and Jpffi. Price S5800. Call Mr. Vonrhees with LEO N. CHILDS. INC., REALTORS 344 State St. Ph. f2Gl. bbl4! 'i ACRE. 3 rooms house. Price 2250. with LEO N. CHILDS. 344 Staf St. Phone and Call INC., nook, chicken Mr. Voorhees REALTORS l)bl4fl REAL ESTATE Yachats, Oregon Coming section of Oregon coast. Beauti ful nstricted home nnd business sites. 550 A.: 200 A. cleared Finest soil and water, all have ocean view. Lots and acre tracts from $100 to $?00 acre and up. Cash or terms L. M. C;irlstenscn. Coast Land Co. 566 Edgewater St.. W. Salem. Ph. 9Gi-' WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Neat small home, for elder ly lady, north, near St Vincent DcPaul. Have cash buyer waiting. Musi be small lot. SEVERIN REALTY CO. See Mr. Holmes Phone 4016 "YOU LIST WE SELL; rn" SALE SERVICE WE HWE INQUIRIES FOR CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES. APARTMENT HOUS ES. MERCHANTILE BLDGS, BUNGALOW COURTS . . IF YOU WISH TO SELL. CALL THE SEVETilN REALTY CO. YOU WILL RECEIVE PROMPT. COURTIOUS SALES SERVICE. SEVERIN REALTY CO SENATOR HOTEL BLDG -TEL. 4016 "SEVERIN LISTED IS SEVERIN SOLD" NOTfCE If rour property is for sale, rent or exchange, list I' with us We have ail Kinds cai buyers STATE FINANCE CO r F S.LTOR3- 2t? Onardian B'dg BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Modern suburban Grocery Store and Meat market. Excellent location and equipment. Doing food business: in excels of .")0.000 m 1943 Owner in service. Bid.. Equip St Stock for sale, or would consider leasins. Box 24. Capital Journal. fd A OOOD INVESTMENT Four court apartment, with 4 room: In each house. All completely fu ;ied ex cept for linens and dishes. Each houe e. refrigera- lisse a hot water nearer, ra tion and other lurniture Oiiriget. Ail in good condition. Price iii.ood. P H BFLL .REALTOR 402 Ouarrt an IHt. Pit isi rd:,9'. JouTnal Wont Ads Pay BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Auto Court 13 rental, good income. Priced to sell because of ill health. UUU. Fred Rawlins. R. A. FORKNER. REALTOR 1853 N. Capitol. PlinSlTBOI.cdl.'.O' If you want to sell your business. bma;l or large, see L. M. CIIRI5TENHEN 566 Edgewater St.. W. Salem. Ph. 9692. enifirt FURNITURE FOR SALE Don hie walnut bed. sprins and mattress, p.m. 1695 S. Winter. d!49 Vanity. Call after Green mohair daveno. chair to Coil springs. Ph. 3677 between nnd 6 p.m. or 1930 Market. latch, a.m. dl40' 1 Per- war Davenport & Chair, call even to 8-185 McNary. W. Salrm1cU48 Capital Bedding Co. d !.-) WANTED FURNITURE We Buy Furniture Trade with i firm of 30 yenra reputation of ousiness Integrity In the Willamette Vnlley. , Highest Prices Paid for Used Pianos, Furniture and Appliances! Cal. 9149 tor Appointment. HOGG BROS. 360 STATE 8T FOR SALE LIVESTOCK lc: Fresh Jersey cow. tiroe. Phone 22033. Young iow nnd calf, just fresh. Will Fl.u.ni,i)hii tf i nken at once. Box 70. Pacifir Highway. Salem. e.150 FAMILY COW. Choice of three. D Becker. Rt. 5. near Falrvtcw Home. e!49 For Sale: Dairy cows from Idaho. Jer seys. Gucrnsfvs and Holstcin. These cowi all sound and guaranteed. See Glenn at Sniem Seed and implement i-o.. Stale St. Phone 4903. 3 Head good Work Horses. D. Beach. Rt 1. Box 370 W. of Lincoln Store to Bethe! Heights. oUa- Livestock financed and contracts pur chased. Personal Finance Co.. 51 B State St. Phone Miss Anderson, Mgr., at 3191. License No, S-122 M-16.Y ATTENTION I Will remove dend & worthless Stock In moment's notice SALEM FERTILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS other phone) 60OO Collect Uio RABBITS Rabbits, cheap. 6 young ones. New Onines. Salem. 2 bucks, 57 Whiles. 765 eb!48 FOR SALE WOOD Briquets by the ton, short t ime only. You haul. Oregon Fuel Co. Ph. 553.1. eel53 Special prices on larse green 4 ft. slab. Delivered within 8 ml. of Salem. Order yours today. Oregon Fuel Co, Ph. 5533. ec 1 59 16" mill wood, triple load $14. Sawdust $7. Wnlly Park. Phone 5831. ce!67 Mill wood one load S6.50. Hollywood Fuel Co. rn FOR SALE POULTRY Thoroughbred New and roasters. Mar. Ave. Phone 21064 Hamp. Red pullets hatch. 120 Williams 148 Fine flavored Fryers again at Nelson's. East D St. Ph. 8230. fl48- WANTED HELP WANTED Producing General Agent By top rated old line legal reserve life insurance company over a third ol a cen tury old. Writing both par and non-par Insurance from birth to ace 65. Highly competitive. Unique visual package sales material. Only those desiring to enrn S.'iOOO up per year need apply. Replies v tly confidential. Box 23, Capital nal. 150V WANTED, man to work on truck and in shipping dept. Woodry Furniture Co. 474 So. Commercial Sl. g146 Dairy hand. Schindler Bros., S. Salem. ted: Female attendants. Wages to 77.50 Plua room, board 6i lauu Orecon Suite Hospital. "1 r:' Are you interested in Meat Culling s a profession? If you are and have had some retail cu:ters experience or farm cutting experience, you can secure im mediate employment in a steady poit;on with full opportunity to learn tiic busincs while you earn a good wage. We are prepared to teach you. As a retail meat cutter you w;ll be rendering a genuine war time service to the community. Positions available both in and nut of Sulcm. Apply Safeway Stores District Office. Room 206, McGtlchrist Bulidmir. Salem. WOMAN to care for 2-year-old child, your home. Hollywood district days. References exchanged. Phone 8356. gl43 SOMEONE to clear trees A; shrubs 632 N. Liberty. Call at 2380 Broadway. g!43 WANTED: Janitor. Navy Unit. Willamette University. See Mr. Fen;x, Eaton hall. gl8 Wanted: Middle aged lady for hou; keepms. Good wages. Phone 8051. gli Hcrrall-Owens SOMEONE to cut 4 lae. fir trees for wood. Ph. 2-407" mornings: sl49" STENOGRAPHER. lumber experience. Ph. or write Willamette Valley Lumber Co., Dallas Ore Ph. 46 or 212 Pacific Build ing. Portland. t DIESEL LOO TRUCK MECHANIC Wil lamette Valley Lumber Co., 212 Pacifie Building. Portland 4. Ore- or Dalla. Oreiton. EX-SERVICE MEN winetd to Irsln and nork in logging camp neir Lebanon: (trie net mane n l organization Pivme or write Wllisme!: Valley L'imber Company. 3)2 Pacific Building, Portland, or Dallas. ' AUTOMOBILES "YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A BETTER CAR AND MAKE A BETTER DEAL" LODER BROS. 445 CENTER S PHONE 6133 Our 16tli Year in Salem. Oregon" "Oldsmoblle Sales and Servire." "Home of Good Used Cars" ulS1 WANTED HELP MAN or Woman, permanent employment with national concern. Post-war oppor tunities. Confidential Investigation. for insurance companies and personnel of war plants. Must liae car and at !ea.u high school giaduate. Ages 25-45. Writ P O. Box 530. Port 'and. Oregon g!49 WANTED POSITIONS Light housework and care of children. Phone 5010 1173 North 4th. hl49 General farm work with house furnish ed by man it wife. Rt. 4. Box 143. Mrs. Everbard. '49 To care for child one or two years old in my home. Mr. Goldie Kennedy. Rt. I. Box 22. or 603 Chester St.. Silverton. hl48 Infants cared for, day. Ph. 4735. Carpentering, repairing. Ph. 7538 eves. 1H49 Painter-Decorator. Mansfield, Ph. Alterations, fur work, sewing. Rcas. prices 180 N. Commercial. Room 'J6. his: Children cared for. Phone 96U8. hlT Interior "painting. Phone 6796. hl59' LAWN Mower j adjusted, repaired. Ph 5110. Woodry Auction Mkt 1605 N. Sum mer St. h FREE Inspection In your home, tuthor- ized Hoover service. We service all makes Hoes Bros FOR RENT Adults; 3 rm. hse.. 4 mi. out. Basement. water, lights. Phone Sleeping room. sonable. Ph. 39i6- 2 Rm, turn. apt. Lights & ' Ferry. LARGE airy front room for 2 lu'O Union. Ph. 8048. Sip. Rm. Hot, cold wtr. Also spl. rm., elect. plate 255 Centrr. 2. n g room for Furn. rooms. 340 E. Washington. Oood used pianos H L Stiff FLOOR Sander For Rent Montgomery WANTED TO RENT Young lady wants 2 rm. ai enntc. Call Miss Keaglc. worth Co. with kiicli '. W. Wool jal jO' 2 or 3 bedrm. house, furn. or unfurn. or exchange for home in Klamath FiUN by permanent family, girl 3 years and one 6 mo. Ph. 4781.. J.143 A two bedroom house by elderly couple. Can give rcl. Call 21253 after 5 p.m. JaH3 Modern three bedrm. home, unfurnished. N.K Salem location. Phone 8491. juH.I cI-SlUOOM AND BOARD Bonrd &. Room 790 N. Church. Jjl"l Room nnd board In private home for elderly woman. Write H. E. Creasy. Rt. 2. Box 471C. JJ140 LOST AND FOUND Lost: Mexican looted leather billfold. Keep money, return pictures, papers. Joan SchuinakerBlsliop's Studio J?.!' LOST : One 9x12 canvas tarp, on Mill St. Fri. Call Boy Scout office. kl4lf Lost" Female dog, name "Spot." Terrier and Bird, white with black dots. Cali fornia license. 2545 Hazel Ave. Ph. 70011 kl50' Found: Brlndle bulldog. Call A: Identify. 3rd house north Krucger s Store. kl43 LOST VriTnTght: lady's white gold Omen watch. Reward. Ph. 8255. ' kl48 Black billfold size purse, write Helen Sherman. I Stavton. Oreaon. Reward. Finder please , O. Box 21. kl46 MISCELLANEOUS RADIO REPAIRING 3-day Service THE MORROW CO. 153 S. Liberty , For Rent: Ford Ferguson tractor, on rub bpr. with some equipm-nt. 110 per day or t:.0 per week. Ph. 6298. ml.i3 Tradecoid stormie locker at Bonesteele'.s tor one at City Ice Co. Phone 9788 ml50 Supervised playground for pre-school children. 24 nr. service. Bus line. Phone 9313 for appointment. ")60' Wanted: Storage space for farm truck nnd several boxes. Geo. Rlnehart, Gen. Del.. Salem. llllr'?. Electrical appliances repaired. Ph. 8332. 130 Park Ave. ml''; MENS HATS cleaned and blocked. 75c. r.rs SorlnBcr 464 Court. St. ml53 STOVE REPAIRING "Our Specialty' Expert Rebuilding at Reasonable Prlcei, WOODRY AUCTION MARKET 1605 N Summer Dial 5110. m Dental Plate Repair 3-HR, SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY S EM LER DENTIST Adolph Bldg. State and Commercial Btx. SALEM Phone 3311 m FOR SALE Miscellaneous Kitchen sink with bock, laundry trays. !iv, and dir.. rrn . ileal tixuires, eipcinc iron, volt. 405 union at. rn. -w. '' V, i hT"A V r 1 1 ti ran sole, like new. finish performance. Will sacrifice. 775 Mill, nun Nile crawlers, please bring your own co; ler if convenient. 1444 saginaw. i 33 S3. :. Portable Corona typewriter, fruit Jar.. leather daveno and chair, ph. jub ai.-r . am. nlM 38 Col: special, Phone 8788. holster and shell' Mans bike. 1365 Pearl after 6 HEAVY-DUTY bicycle basket. 2 Vlctrola;. with records. CrII at 1930 Market. n!52 One Superflex oil burner, one wr ite enam West & nll9' el trash burner., lsin rranKiin. lem. All-wool B:ielow rug. Early American pattern. Mulberry and brown. 270 N. 24th afte r 6:30 n!49- Records and glassware. 765 Marion. Pre-war coHaps:ble baby buaey. bathin ette and bassinette. PrK 21057a.m. nl4 Premiere trombone. . Washington. n!51 Bedroom suite 130. Dinette set J20. Console radia !35. Coffee table II 50 Westinghnii'.e elert. roaster 70. Welding helmet S7.50. C!vt drawers $1010 Abrami Ave. between 9 a.m. At 6 p m n!49 ien trash burner, white porre Good cond Copper coils, nl 49 trailer, steel body, 5 Belmont. nl4i) For Sale: Singer Tresdie Sewing Machine. Good condition. 1120 8. Liberty St. Pit 7615. nl49 WHITE bn'Ffla BIIo'EtV-S-iB, pre-war. never been worn. Ph. 3543. H143 FOR SALE Miscellaneous Just Received WARD'S FAMOUS DRAG SAWS See Mr. Cushing Montgomery Ward Co. Salem. Ore Side delivery hay rake, 10 ft - good as ne. D Beach. Rt. 1. box 370. W. ol Lincoln S:ore to Bethel Heights nl48 Cabin boat. PH. 80071315 Lee. Watch Repairing, 10 to 15 day service, ail makes. We grind any shape crystal. Free Estimates. Workme.nhip Guaranteed. Ray mond G warren, certified watchmaker, registered in the state of Oregon Room 210 Gray BIdg. 125 N. Liberty, over Ti.e Smart Shop. nl.-0 ATMORAYS. Oonc. Sell or rent. H. C Pugh. Phone22i58. P.O. Box 463, nl62 Will Buy for Cash. Sell or Trade Guns, Ammunition Ai Scopes. Don Madison. 530 N High. n!57 Rawlelgh Products. 2580 Laurel Fuller brushes. Ph. 8357.- We ma'.e il our business to pay more tot food furniture and appliances Bright & Eckley 45S Court M. Phone 7all n We buy Si sell furniture tools, stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric appliances household grinds. KLIUMAN'S, 285 N Comm'n !.n Ph 9885 n VACUUM Cleaner service and parts, ail makes. Vlnce'i Electrlo 157 South Liberty Phone 6192 n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Wanted-Old Fi drngsaw. Close Ave. Used Furnituri EXCHANGE Miscellaneous For Sale or Trnde: 56 Acre dairy ranch liveable house, gond new barn, sonn stock If wanted. H. L. Brown. Rt. 1 Box 228. Aiimsville. Oregon. On Silvn Creek Fails highway across from Rot : Point, school. nnl.)( PERSONAL Psychologist, adviser.. Formerly Mrs. Mar tin. Studio ,iC3 N. Capitol Si. Appoint ments 10 n.m to 9 p.m. daily. pW-0 PALMIST. V. 4263. Hazel Barton, AUTOMOBILES "40 D.L. Dodge sedan 995 Radio tc heater. Mechanically excellent Terms Trades HFRR ALL-OWENS CO. 235 S. Commercial a" FOR SALE Factory built trailer, mod ern. HYYS. 7x14. good condition. Bu.lt ins. Will.s Keller. 1111 Haytcr St. Dals ql IP MODEL A coach, good rond . 09. Riverside Auto Camp, Cabin 14. cood tires. rcsl Salem. ql49 '41 Club Coupe Oldsmobile. 1143 Marlor ql-'. 'ilfi V-a Tudor wi;h trunk. A-l tires, 21640 rves bet. 6-7. ql49 1934 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Sedan S200. Good Tins. Ph. 7840. . qI43- 33 PONTIAC Coupe, Rood. D, Bench, Ri Lincoln Store lo Br good rubber & runs 1. Box 370, W. of hrl Heights. ql48 1941 Ford Deluxe 2 Dr.. exceptionally clean, tires, motor better than average. Mileage acrtirate. One owner. liJ.r0 cash. Private prrtv. Call 8092 after 1:30 p m. or appointment. ohb 36 4-Door Deluxe Ford. A-l shape. Also ,teel box 1 wheel trailer. Good tire. 148 South Commercial. nMB ) Model A Del. Call after 0 p.m. Dod;e Pickup, newly Installed mo , Melvin Forcier, Gervnls, Rt. 1. ql51 D.L DeSoio Spl, cpe.. 29.000 actual swner car. Has ra spotle.s.s throughout. mile.-. This is n one dlo & healer and is Terms Trades H EH I! ALL-OWENS CO. 235 S. Commercifll q Wanted: '41 Chev. 4-dr. sedan, must be an and low mileage Pay top cnh price. !em Taxi Servlc 441 State St. ql54 WE BUY WE SELL Good Used Cars HERRALL-OWENS CO. 235 8. Com'I. Phone 3169 q Directory ALTERATIONS AUTO BRAKES CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnaces. Chimneys cleaned. Vacuum steel brushes. ENSLEY. 771 S. 21st. Ph. 717fi. 0156 DECORATING ANT " PAINTING Painting and Decorating. Phone 7552. 0156 EXTERMINATOR- Cockroach Extcrm. Service. Ph. 3050. o!74 FLORIST Brelthaupt'B for flowers Dial 91D5. o FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL HOME- Ph. 3672 Tcrwllllgcr Funeral IIome. Ph. 6928. o LAWNMOWERS SHARpV,NI:D Machine ground, guaranteed work. Jl.oO. F. noasch, 640 S. Capitol St. Ph. 4513. 167 MAT Tit ES SF, H Capital Bedding. Phone 4003. o PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO COPYING, Enlargements. Beau tiful truc-to-life copies of photos or snap shots, no matter how small. Hand color ing m specialty. Bishop Studio. 520 State. PLASTERING Bricklaying A: A BRICKLAYING Plastrrlng. Ph. 7737. ol4f Clean sewers, drainlines. s.nks. Ph. Rugs and uphol. cleaned. Phone 6831. SAND f.RAVKL ALSO Crested Rock A; Loam Sand. Wall ing Sand A- Gravel Co f h 8361 . o SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANKD EQUIPPED TO DO ANY KIND OF WORK. GENE F I T E TRANSFER A STORAGE Local or distance transfer s'oraye Bur ner oils. h. in lifts Truck! to Poitland dstlT Agent. Pierce Auto Pretght. in cluding California poio'-k Lftrtner Trans Ai Storage Ph 3131 WATCH RI.P.MItlNfi Deci:rr. Iii34 State St. Trailer Shop. win nmvc m; an i n fi CITY WINDOW CLEANERS Floors, walls, woodwork. Phone 214..8 ol66 CLEANING SERVICE tYOtlD SAWINO R. B. CR06J5. Phona 8I7S, AUTOMOBILES For auto radio repairing sea The Mor row Co. 153 S. Liberty. ql63 WE PAY TOPS! a. I Every Dim. Your Car Li Worthl Cash on the Barrel-Head . "C" SHROCK 6AL8TM S OI-DEST INDEPENDENT USED CAR DEALER N Y, Cnr Church A- Chrm. -Ph 7933. Q Financial AUTO LOANS Use your ear as security. Prompt, private service. $18 08 per mo repays ilfiO in 12 months Come in or phone Room 125, Second Floor New Biish BIdg. Personal Finance Co. 518 S-te Street Anderson, Mgi . rl48' We LOAN on Farm. Residential and Busi ness Property Will buj mortgages, eon train. HAWW1NS Ar ROBERTS. FNC REALTORS. -Guardian Bid r Going business concern with two plants in Willamette valley now engaged in war material output, wants to borrow j.2000 for work. ne capital from private party. Oood security. Box 18 Capital Journal. r!50 Emergency loans tor doctor, hospital, taxes, auto repairs, etc. An accomodat ing, understanding, helpful loan service. CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY 8 -2 S3 Under Sin to Regulation M-331 316 First National Bank Bldg. Ph. 4446 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO 6th FLOOR GUARDIAN BLDO. License No. M-159 FARM o LOANS A N DUNCAN 8 LadC-Bush B!dg Wanted to Buy for Cash Real Estm Mortgages Ai Contracts Discount Paper etc. We also buy old accounts and pa yott more money than Collection Agendas get tor yrtt. STATK FINANCE CO. 210-SJ2 213 Guardian Bldg. FARM and CITY LOANS 41iC and & Prompt Service Minimum Details Will Pay Cash for Real Estate Contracts nnd Second MnrtBnnes CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 207 Pioneer Trust Hide. Ph 7162 T PRIVATE MONEY AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS CONTRACT? REFINANCED Money foi new and used cars or trucks. reufirdless of age. No delay bring ear and. title and get money You retain the poa sesion of vehicle 1 to 15 Months to Repayl After 5 o clock Phone 3301 or 2114$ tot appointment ROY H SIMMONS Regulated by State 136 3. Commercial B-. Phone 9161. (M-li2i (Continued from page 5 members were served refresh ments from a table centered with a pink and white floral arrangement flanked by tall pink tapers. Mrs. George A. Gabriel and Mrs. Jessie Rodman presided at the urns and members of the committee in charge of the serving were Mrs. James A. Garson. Mrs. E. V. Ritchey, Mrs. Leon Habernich, Mrs. James Fisher and Mrs. Flor ence Ames. Listed as delegates to Bttend tin partmrnt co: tion in August were Mis, on. Mrs. Don Madison, James A. Garson. Mrs. I. N. Bacon. M Mrs. John A. Olson , Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Frank M"ar k and Mrs. George shall. Mrs, A. W. Lovi Gabriel, Mrs. Leon Brown, department finance officer. Mrs. Sinn ley Kmener. department junior an 11 villi's cliainiiiin, and Mrs. Earl T. Audresen, district 2 president.. Alternates are Mrs. E. W. Hiichej. Mrs. W. H. Balllle. Mrs. Verne Osirundrr. Mrs. Mrs. Ira Pilclier. Mrs Mrs. . Charles Lowe, Mrs,. .Inlin TeSelle Mrs. James Fisher, Mrs. W. 11. Atider- Mr. and Mrs. Terry To Be Honor Guests Silverton Planned for Friday evening of this week in observ ance of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Terry, is the affair to be given in the social rooms in the basement of the First Christian church. The Terrys have resided in Silverton for many years and have many friends, all of whom are bidden to attend the recep tion which is under the chair manship of Mrs. S. A. Gay. ' O. J. Oswalds Feted At Sunday Picnic Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Oswald were honored Sunday on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, when members of St. Mary's church choir arranged a sur prise all-day picnic for them at Abiqua City. A special mass for the silver jubilarians was celebrated at 11 o'clock by Rev. Hildcbrand Melchior, OSB, in the chapel of the Benedictine Ranch. Hymns were sung during the mass by the choir, of which both Mr. and Mrs. Oswald have been members since their grade school days. Otto Oswald and Josephine Stadler were married at St. Mary's church on June 17, 1919, with the late Rev. Dominic Waedcnschwiler, OSB, officiat ing. Three children were born to the couple, Ralph, a daugh ter, Norma, and another daugh ter, Louise, who died on Sep tember 30. 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald have owned and operated a grocery store here since 1919. Prior lo this, following discharge after World War I, Mr. Oswald was in the electrical business, which he still carries on. The dinner was served in the A. J. Butsch and T. B. Endres summer lodge, where the table was centered by the wedding cake. Honors were given to choir members celebrating wedding anniversaries on Sunday, June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tcr haar, their ninth anniversary, and the fourth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Beyer. Prejent to honor Mr. and Mrs. Oswald were Jorpn St a tiler. Ite v. John Cum misky, 08B. R-v, Sebastian Terhar. OSB, R'v. Fr. Hlldebrand. ORB. Miss Helen Kebrr, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond TTliaar. Mr, and Mrs William Beyer. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Wachter, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Wagner, Mr anrl Mrs A. ,1. Bu scii. Mr and Mr:. Ed Hsnken. Mr. and Mrs John Btet kleln.. Mr and Mrs. Fran cis Schmidt, Miss Norma Oswald, Mils Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Robot Bombs Put English Civilians Again in Front Ranks By Jack Frankish Southern England, June 21 iU,R) Imagine a giant pinball ma chine covering hundreds of square miles. Every time the ball lights a bumper there Is the flash of an explosion. Scores of miles away a little band of Germans) is playing the game and your home is one of the bumpers they are trying to light. Or at least you are sure they are aiming for you, and the "ball' is one of the German robot bombs. But there is a difference be tween this grisly game and a peaceful one in the corner drug store. This one is ' for keeps." There is one consolation. The Germans can't see the bumpers when they light and they never know the score. This game of wrecked homes Jobs for Year In Shipyards Portland, Ore.. June 21 fU.Rl Jobs for at least 12 months for all workers now employed in U. S. maritime commission ship yards in the Portland area were assured today by Rear Admiral Howard L. Vickery, vice chair man of the United States mari time commission, here on an in spection tour. Vickery announced that the Albina engine and machine works have been added to the commission's units here and that is has been awarded a contract to build four slecl, 4000-ton coaster vessels. Although not officially, he also said that "undoubtedly, more drydocks will be built at the Kaiser Vancouver yard." One now under construction is going to Swan Island yard. The addition of Albina, makes four maritime commission yards in the Portland area. The other three are Kaiser Vancouver, Oregon Shipbuilding, and Kaiser Swan Island. Vickery said that the Port land yards working for the com mission have all the work they can possibly do for an entire year right now, and more is available and will be assigned here from time to lime. Sammons Talks Bonds At Ship Launching Portland, June 21 W in the next 100 days American fight ing men will wrile history for 100 years to come and their efforts must be backed with bonds. So declared E. C. Sammons, Oregon war bond chairman, at the launching of the tanker S. S. Forbes Road at the Kaiser Swan Island shipyard last night. Mrs. Ted R. Gamble, wife of the national director of the treasury department's war finance division, christened the vessel. The ceremony was broadcast nationally as part of a treasury bond program. "Ted Gamble says this war is costing us $2.'0,000,000 a day," Sammons said. ''Oregon's share is $125,000,000, or one 12 hour shift." . Sammons earlier announced fifth war loan bond sales had reached $15,902,520 for 12.7 percent of quota. State Opens Bids On Auto Insurance The state board of control said today it would consider a proposal for the state to set up its own system of insuring state owned cars and trucks against public liability and property damage caused to vehicles which collide with state vehi cles. The state already insures it self against damage lo state cars and trucks. The board opened bids today on public liability and property damage insurance for the year beginning June 30. The truck insurance exchange, which has the business for the current year for $11.8B8, bid $8968 for next year's business. The bid amounts to $4.69 per vehicle. Three other companies bid from $15,000 lo $17,000. For the state lo set up its own insurance system would require an act of the legislature. Chiropractors of State Choose Hedges Portland, June 21 iP Dr. A. R. Hedges, Mcdford, Is the newly elected president of the Oregon Association of Chiro practic physicians. Other new officers: Dr. J. W. Sivrgcnt. Portland, vice-president: Dr. Charles H. Rhodes, Portland, secretary - treasurer; Dr. Roy L. Dunn, Roseburg, chaplain; Dr. R. D. Kutchum, Bend, representative to the National Chiropractic associa tion. Henri. tla 8B.lfl.ld. Ml"., nir.b.th Un B.r. MIM P.illln. fl, .11.1(1. Ml,., Anne Fru.rt. Ml,, Orlll. Wrll.nd MU, B.n. Koch, R.vmnnd rhifh, n.lph O.w.ld. T. B Endrc. Mr, ,nd Mr. AlPhOn. H.lbel and Dorothy Helbel. Wednesday, June 21, 1944 11 and churches, of sudden death and mangled bodies has been going on for nearly a week now and millions of English ci vilians are in 'front lines' again, as close to danger as their fathers, husbands, and sons across the channel in Nor mandy. All of us learned quickly to adapt ourselves to this new life under attack. It doesn't take long to develop the technique for diving flat on your stomach preferably under a table and as far away from windows and mirrors as possible when you hear the roar of an approaching bomb. A motorcycle or truck motor will make you prick up your ears for a moment but when you hear the flying bomb you know it by its unmistakable "washing machine" sound, especially when It is flying too close for comfort. When you hear the motor go silent, look out the window and see the robot bomb diving to earth a couple of hundred yards away, you forget completely how ridiculous you must look as you dive for cover. Not since the blitz have the English civilians been under such constant attack. The robot bomb offensive began last Thursday night and although there are occasional lulls when no jet-propelled explosives fall in your own district for hours, you never can be sure night or day when the next one will be coming your way. House fo Probe Election Frauds Washington, June 21 The house today set up machin ery for investigating any sus pected election fraud this pres idential campaign year and for the first time wrote labor unions into the scope of the in vestigation. Heretofore biennial Investi gation of congressional cam paigns has been confined ,(o contributions that may have been made illegally by corpor ations or other business asso ciations. The house rewrote the resolu tion to make susceptible to In vestigation the contributions of individuals, partnerships, cor porations, committees or labor unions. In addition, attention Is to be paid to "the amounts raised, contributed and expended by any labor organization, trade or business association and any other agency." As the measure came out of the rules committee it included "any political committee" con nected with a labor organiza tion, but this language was re moved on the motion of Rep. Marcantonio (AL, NY) who said it was "singling out labor unions" too much. The "political committee" phrase was intended, rules com mittee members had said, to ap ply to the CIO political action committee, named as a factor in the several special elections this year. Marcantonio said as finally drawn the resolution "takes in everybody without singling out anybody." Speaker Ray burn will ap point a committee of seven house members to conduct the investigation. Skeleton Found But Clues Absent Bremerton, Wash., June 21 (U.P) The skeleton of a man burr ied in a shallow grave in the low tide sands of Hood canal was the only clue Kitsap county authorities had today into what appeared to be a violent death. The skeleton, with kneer length rubber boots and a few remnants of clothing, was found buried in the sand and weighted with heavy rocks by Mrs. J. A. Pardo of Seattle, and her sons, Alan, 14, and Richard, 11. The grisly discovery wa$ made when Richard pulled one of the boots protruding from, between rocks and bones wer found inside. Digging in the sands noar Hansville, authorities later re covered all of the bones except a portion from the skull leading to the belief that the man had been murdered. Lodges A Pacific lodRS No. 50. AP An WreVAM. FC degree Friday, Junn B,M0j.ii; 130 SnlVnrLoclBe No. 4 APftAM Wftl., June 21, Maater Mason degree., 7:30 p.m. 148