Salem, Oregon, Friday, February 8, 1557 Page 8 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Woman Receives Grandson's Note; Origin Antarctica A message that traveled many thousands of miles before reach Inff Its destination has been re ceived by a Salem grandmother. The point of origin was "Opera tion Deep Freeze" in Antarctica and Merrill D. Moon, Jr., grand son of Mrs. Llla Moon, 1295 Oxford St., was the sender. Mrs. Moon reports that the message was picked up by the American Red Cross, Syracuse, N.Y., and was relayed to the Home Service department of the Seattle-King County Red Cross chapter. Young Moon Is a seaman aboard the Coast Guard Ice breaker Northwlnd. lie reports that he Is enjoying his experi ence even though it took the Northwlnd five days to smash her way through 40 miles of heavy lee. .7 Moon called his grandmother late last week from Wellington, New Zealand, while his ship was In port for repairs. 6Y' Member Drive To Be Continued When the "victory dinner," marking the termination of the annual YMCA membership drive, was held Thursday night, it was determined that the goal or 1,000 had not been reached. So it was decided to extend the campaign another week. Those engaged in the effort re ported 911 new and renewal mem berships. This means that the as soclation has approximately 4,000 persons on its rolls, reported Gen eral Secretary Gus Moore. During the drive the business men's division and the senior men's section exceeded their quota. The business men reported 118 new members or 18 more than their quota, while the senior men's groups checked in 235 names, or 35 more than theirs. Top individual achievement was turned in by James Wiles oi the senior men's division with 28 names., Others who reported 15 memberships were Paul Bale, Lee Shinn and Steve Brodic of the senior division, and Lance Edlund, Larry Emerson and Darwin Biwar, boys division. 1 Senate Considers Veteran Charter A measure, which would grant a congressional charter to the Vet erans of World War I, has been introduced In the United States senate according to word received here. Frank W. Young, national depu ty chief of staff of the organiza tion, received a letter from Sen. Richard L. Neuberger stating that me bin Had been introduced and is now in the- hands of the senate judiciary committee. LEGALS NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION February 20, 1UT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that on Wednesday, February 20. 11)57, a special election will be held In the area or territory bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the point of intersec tion of the southerly line of the I. N. Gilbert Donation Land Claim No, 41, in Township 7 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Marion County, Oregon, and the , northerly extension of the easterly ' Jine of that certain tract of land described In Vol. 233, Page 6)8, Deed Records lor Marion County, Oregon; thence southerly along the northly extension of, and the east erly line of, said tract of land to a point on the northerly line of Tess Avenue: thence westerly along the northerly line of said Tess Avenue i and westerly extension thereof, to a point In the now existing city limits line; thence northerly along the said existing city limits line to an angle point In the said existing city limits line, said angle point also being on the southerly line of said Donation Land Claim; thence easterly along the said existing city limits line and easterly ex tension thereof, to the point of be ginning, for the purpose of submitting to the registered voters of such area or territory, for their annrnval or rrlfi. tion, the proposition of annexation to the Cily of Salem, Oregon, of such area or territory. The registered voters of such irea herebv are In vited to vote upon the proposition of urn annexation. THE POLLING PLACE for said election will be at the residence of George C. Penson, at KH0 Park Ave nue, situated within the area above described. Snld election will be held at said polling place beginning t 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon and continuing until S:00 o'clock in the evening of the said 20th day of February, 1M7, BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALEM, OREGON January 14, 1937, ALFRED MUNDT City Recorder .Tfln U lVrch l.S.ll ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 11 IDS Sealed proposals (or the improve ment of Jack Street between Stark Street and Wllshlre Drive will be re ceived by the Marlon Cnuntv Court. Room 110, Courthouse, Salem, Ore- gon. until 10:00 A. M. on the Iflth day of Fehruary. M37, and then will be publicly opened and read. The Im provement consists of excavattnr. grading, paving, curb and storm sewer Installation, Contract Documents ran be ob tained from the County Engineer, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon. Hidden must be pre qualified in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon. Rids must be accompanied by a cer tified check, cashier's check or bid bond In an amount not less than 10r of the amount of bid. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE MARJON COUNTY COURT Adv.l Feb. 4, n, 8 & 11 Open: February 18. ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon Stale Board of Higher Educa tion In Room 107, Administration Building, Oregon College uf Educa tion, Monmouth, Oregon, until 2 o c ock P. M. on Tuesday. Februarv 2S, 18S7. for New Entrance Doors for Laboratory School Huiidlng and hew Corridor Doori for Todd Hall Bids shall be a lump sum for the complete work specified. Bid security in the form of a Bid Bond or Certified Check payable lo the Oregon Stale Board of Higher Education will be required hi the amount of 10 of the bid, and said ecn;ity must accompany the bids. The successful bidder will be re- auired to furnish a Performance ond in the full contract amount. The Oregon Slate Board of Higher Education reserves the right to re ject any or all bids n4 wAi all informalities. Plans rad tnerlffaattasw and fvrais fit ontrtiri flmiufWNiH my be on latnrff frhw. M. glim 4. Sketotln. fJUaJfcjMffi Wwwwffir, Wtfe Cnls-u Eriwfttea Mhun Mitiv Orfijcoa. for A ove up to 50 and more MVt at sew MM o DRAPERY CHOOSE TU IT" SK SPECIAL! Remnants y2 Price f0UHDM.u 44 AC I i liimiii imnij i I lflllKlA Jl .fr M l I Regular " ' ll Women s 1 sW Nm(,sJV 11 k dresses . V "sr. 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