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Cardinals Dive Ho Loop Cellar ;! Champs In Last Place; Cincy Redlegs U Coming Up With National League Surprise f By JOE REICHLER 1 Aurln(-il I'rru Nmrt Writer t Ktldle Miller, whu only n lew work niiu wii put un cllnplny In ft ajiuwunaa window lor cllnMil to Hid hlKlinnt bidder without iiUruotliiK ejiy tftkora, UoIlnHoly eliibllnlii)d lilinaalt lodiiy a the key to Clncln ttV chance (or n (lint illvlnlon bi'ilh. Tim lilili'-luwri'cl nlioi'ttlop, currently pialnu the miijor Ioukuo BUUir with (our homo rutin In mivon guinea, lilt two lioiiio rutin ycater duy to lutlp tlio Urdu mhii mi even Ijicnk In llmlr douljltilicitdi'r with tiia Pimm nt I'lUnliumh. Auule Cluluii unit HohUy Allium Joined Miller Hi thtt home run pin mil' to lend I he llrd to n 1U-S victory over tlio PlnUeii In tint ifirnitr. Throe uI I'llUiuui'ith run raaulted (rom Hunk Cnnpiilnu'ii a wr')i:.i home run u( tlio uumpnivn. The I'lriite bounced buck to win tlio iIkIiIchu 7-3 In till- auooiul inline, llmiu-il to five mid 11 luiK liiiihuin bccaimo of durkncit. I In' hpht n-rL inn i'iiiiu-h nun in Monte Has nr. Big Hopes Workhur out mriuhlv tor hl . ud try In tun lilit limn In populiir Itliiiite Moiiluoiiiury. Iiiilliin llulil tilulit. who will fluhl Uiitino Itiiuu in Ihc lll-rmiiirt niiiiii event bout ' on tomorrow nlulit n nniiory lime jCnnl. Hi- lluurrn mi wlnnlnu. vl Once before, two Week niio, ilniilo nti'ppt'd Into ilm rins with Houii who In at'knnwIrdKril to be no or the britl III III weiKlil in Gin Northwr.il unit wim tounli'd knorkciuwii in uir M'lonu W fcllll HOI III jDiiI Oil II k i.iii,il. rfJ In Hint r i Ion 1- 3 II I' P11 Nlll, Mltlirl HM l HM. linlh llimff hihI Moiuiiinry were nit tbr eanvriN repeatedly ami Miilllgulnrrv' Iom hat been rtl i bv mmiy loeal rlni fan a ft 'llukr. hence tin elamur lor a re 7 turn. '? Kahili Witlmr, another iiiiitiy mhi UKhtwitinht l(K-itlly, in nmu-hru one o thu two iivr-ruuiiorra on iniuriow'a card. Itnlnh will I mill Un. Jimper ol Portland, who Iruhui l HullKnUm lloliK. wi-lM'r, it luiuicr '-. AAU lltllal, lun won Uircs fmliu bv kayoea hern, been knocked out lv Moniuoiiicry. lint ono declaloii t ind none our nUindoff. i The other Ilve-atnnra aeanion will Hub KitM imtn uuulittt Unite her, in vi iiia will be Uiunh to.it Hip hitid-punrhluK uiilnl(-r, KitMinnn. Hob luw hud (our whin anil a dntw In live inlildluwclitht !- (inlila hi-ir, hi ndihtloil 10 wiuniUH I ft Atnio AAU IX'H. i 1 Mlllrr bm boon urtlvr In Ihf rlug 0-rr lni-r boklna wita aurl-I- nl up In Klitmalb Kalla altrr I llio wartlm Uotl a rar nko. ' ami bu uro thi and a drttw i! ilu bin orodll. - IMo (nur-niuudera will round out ! the card. In Iho opourr Urorvv frli-c. Morrill, and (Jul iiuluhliuon ' of Hi'ully InitKlo hi Uir IlKhtwriiihl brocket, and In Uio awontl bout ol ;. tho evonlng Dnrroll Hurrhiuion lit t luted (or ft till with (tod Hnrtm ol .' Anhland, wllrwoihl. Clyde Fox Wins Class B Shoot 5 EUC1KNK, April Jl Ooiko ' Jnnuor, Modlord, nnd Kay (ilu, .uuono, llud lor vltua A honuia in K !U7 In the Euroiio Uun club a Klitlorod I'l l A U fthool lioro yc- J-"iy- r, Clyde rot. Tulelako, won rJit V Willi US and Clordon Hyitla, Al ' bany, and N. O. Caw, Wontlir. tlod , lor claw 0 with M. IjiIo Hnrpolo nd Jim Werllno, Indriwndcnce, . on Uio hnimiiiip wlUi K3-I0O m. Kyftln and D llcatrr. Btnyton, won tho double with 44-50. 1 - Anderson Moves Jo Grants Pass OHANT8 PASH. April 31 i4'i , -lluuk Andomou, bimkotbnll tonch nt Mrdlnid IUkIi m-huol, him boon mk- .uiotod to inko ovrr tho hlRh achool 'i imo post lioro and will movo to (IraiiU I'M mi about Juno 1 to (ill a larancy on tho auminor rocrentlon iittiiK. i J Andoriton coaohod two Bukor jhllllt (uhool toniiin to Mule tournn : Jmeiiu and Illi Modlord train ran. Jiiirod aocond plitco In tho Kouihrrn awiriiuii cotiitirruro insi itonfttui. Korean Sets New Marathon Record BOSTON. Aurll 10 (Pi-Ynn Bok Bti, liny iiuiwiilnr Kornin. Uxlny not n now rocord o( two houm. 2S mhuiton nnd 31) aoenndt III whinlnu tho 6 lil nunuitl Boston A. A. 3t)-mllo mnrnthon. Mlkko Hlotnnon of Finland wns itoonnd, tliioo qimrtora o( a mllo back. Ita, Tho wlnnor's tlmo .lhndod tho (or mor mirk of 3:3(1:51 sol by Joo : emun oi Mcuiurn in ivw. Third nlnro wont to Tod Vosol. j Tiifla ooIIoro sludont whoso tlmo wn 3:30:10. Oornrd Colo ol Mon tronl wan (ouilli In 3:3:11. that pluco with Ilvo vlolorien In six niiu U, Anoilior pn-vlounly unboiiton nine, Uio American lonuuo chiiin plou llonlon ileil Box, bit Uio UukI lor tho Ilrni tlmo whon tho Waah- Inutou Ut'iiftlora, behind Wftltor Man- loi-Miii'a mliiorl) throo-ll I II llllllll. downed tlieiri 3-1 In tho capltol. Iho NitUi not to Mel I'ltrnoll, inuk- Hut Ida blK lonruo dobul, (or throe ol thrlr auvrn luw In llin Ural Ih- nliiK to "core -nil their run Finish Tilt Will Decide Mat Titlist Althouuh thoro waan't wliinor luat woi;k, chancea nro nlmont por (oct Hint thorn Will bo Oho thla comluii Thuradny nlRhl, whon Billy Woldnor and Uoornon Duaotta moot In a return eiiKimemont ol their ti tanic alriiKKl (or the Puclllc conat Junior heavy crown, Hromotor Muck Lilian! haa algned the bova Inr a (Inlah match, two (ulla out ol throe, Tlio chumplonahlp . w r e 1 1 1 n g mulch will atlll be partitioned oil In rounila, but will atrotch out until one ol the huakloa haa Ralnod two (alia over the other, even l( It taken nil nluht. Laat week Duaelle, the cliftllenger, and Woklner, the champ, went live (nil rounda without alnvle tumble, In one of the clraneat mid moat hi loruatlng mntchen aeen In the local r li in In long time. Weldner retained hla title and auiiln pula It on the line thla week. NATIONAL I.KAOIK W L PltlabuiKh 8 l' I'hllndrlphlft 4 3 Ilroiiklyn 3 Pet, M3 .007 .too .4311 .400 .400 .400 .333 Will n no lioalon - 3 3 New York ., 3 i Bt. Loula 3 4 Hl'NDAY'H RKHDI.TM Phlladelphlii 10, Now York 1. . Clilcjiao T, Bt. Loula 4. Clnclniintl 13-3. PltUbursh 5-7. Brooklyn at Boston, poatponed, ruin. AMKR1CAN LF.ACUK W. L. Chlcaiio 3 Hoaton 4 Now York 4 Detroit 3 WiikIiIiikUjii 3 Bt. I-oills 1 Clovoland 1 Philadelphia . 1 Pet. 1.001 .800 .907 .ooo .400 .333 Mi .107 With Joo DIMiiKKlo nlnyhw hla ! Chichninil tlrnl lull Kuuie ol iho hohkou, tne Now York Ynnknoa turned on Iho Alhlelli-a twice to weep u double heitiler In I'hlliideluhlu 0-3 mid 3-3. DiMiik cclebritUid hu' return with a Un ee-run homer in the iirm uumo to ennlile Bpiid C'hitniller to win hla drat victory. The ( bleuiii Cuba, pared by Hill Nlebolaun'a l"u homo ruin, mid lor l Kill. Iiuinlril Uir wurld rliampiuii Nl. I.oula ( ar Ulimla lllrlr fourth drfrut In ttx lainra 1-4 and dumped them lit (lurliitily Into lite Nitlluiml lea gue collar. H e ll Chupmiih'it I'hlludolphlu Phllllea mitile II throo In a row over tho ClmiiU by trouncing the New Yorkera 10-1 lit the rolo arouiiila. Won Northcy, with three lilt. mill Jim Tabor nnd Andy .Hemlnlck, with lour bimucra. led the Phllly in tm k on lour pitcher, ekhoolboy Howe hpitccd lx hit to limn IiIh Krconil win, both imuliul Iho CWuliU Ruin nnd wet uroundn chukoiI the poalpononieiil ol the achoduled uamoa between Brooklyn and Bon ton in the Nntlouul Ioukuo nnd lc-troll-Clovelnnd nnd Ht. 1-oun-Chi-cttiio In tho Aim-rliiin. Crater Date Opens Play Next Snturdity night tho Klamath Bona bnaoball loam will get IU lirl pre-cuuou full gumo tryout In ft clw.li with the Medford Crntera under tho nrca nt Modford'a Knlr- ? rounda purk, nnd tho Ural dinner or homo ana to view Hie Bona will conic the following iifteruoon when tho return game of tho aorloa la played hero. Mont of tho fellow who were on too noun aquuii tuv netott iiuc . , 4 t-,, .,niiAuuntt tnl,...MU i..r.ti .,i Li iireii,.i. H..IH f..r chool A Irftguo volleyball tourney Ht NDAY'S KF.HDLTK Now York 0-3. Phllndclphln 3-2 3nd game. 10 Inning). Waahlnuton 3. Boaton 1. Cleveland at Detroit, postponed, rnm. St. Loula at Chicago 12). post poned, rain. PACIFIC COAST I. KAlllK W. L. Pet. Portland 13 7 .832 Bun Diego 13 7 .033 Loa Angcloa 13 .671 HRcramento 11 10 Mi Ban Krancuico 10 11 .476 Hollywood ... 9 13 .429 Benttlo 13 .181 Oakland 8 13 .381 (SUNDAY'S RKSCLTH ( Ban Dlogo 7-3, Hollywood 8-1. - Oakland 8-10. Sacramento 5-1. ' Lua AJigolea 2-6, Boatlle 0-3. , Portland 3-4. San Francisco 0-11. UKRALD NKWI, KUitMlh rlll, Ort. MONDATi AHI l, Pago Nla And She Swims, Too! JL1JL r, If fj I w a? HENLEY ATHLETES TAKE CLASS C RELAY HONORS EUOENE, Ore., April 21 P) Cottniie Orove and Henley track nd field athlete captured claa B and clnmi V nonora in me tentn Hnyward relay here Saturday In which (Ive new record were aet. The Cottage Orove atnra won three event and aet two new rec ord aa they rolled up 41 point to upact (avored Aahland and defend ing champion Beaverton. Axhland and Hood Kiver ilea lor aecona with 21 point each. Redmond placed third and Molalla lourth in in ciaoa a aiviaion. Beauty and ability go hand in hand with Barbara Bhlpion, act (rae ityler oi Michigan State' unbeaten coed awim team. Spart an are itate champion. Pacific Coast League ... Tommy Bridges Hurls No-Hitter For Bevos May 5 Is Softball Deadline Softball team entries Into the Men's City league mutt be made by Monday, May S, according to League Manager Frank Drew, and roster will be turned In not later than May 10. The (trat aoftball game Is slated to be played May 12. The schedule will not be drawn up until after all team are signed. At present eight squad are en tered In the league, representing Moofte. VFW, Ahley Chevrolet. Four-Star Merchants, Knlghu of Columbus, Elk, Oun Store and Ricky Marine. State softball league rule have been adopted by the circuit and team will play with nine players, eliminating the shortllelder. After a player is connected with one team for five games he will not be eligible to play (or another team. That rule 1 to prevent any squad from padding when the championship playoff I coming up. Another league rule Is that any I new player coming into the league I must be registered with Sam Smith, i secretary of the loop, and lay off a week before being admitted to play. The manager of the teams In the softball circuit will form a board of director to govern the league. practice; srwlon. n hnvo gnng Mf Other' hopefuls who should do much toward strengthening tho tenm. Fred OnV. ox-Coast leaguer. I playing Oral bnne ami filling In a n left-handed pitcher: Floyd Shot well and Tommy (I'oiullnaon are taking turna on the mound, chuck lug rlghthaiidod: Albert Ton noil la working nt third buso, Ed Pope as catrhor nnd outfielder, among the newcomer to the roster. Clyde Carlstrom. pitcher, and Krnle BIhop, second baseman, from year pal nrc pleading old age and haven't turned out for drills, but Fruiiulo Millie. Bart Oolbar. Dulc Oraham, Kurl Brooks nnd a number o( tho other atitndbya will be out. Yeatcrday'a practice Kosslon was cut short by high wind and the nip in the air. and the boys will work out tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday preparatory lor tho Med ford gumo. Toronto Wins TORONTO. April 21 Toronto hockey onthusiusts are still cele brating the winning of Hie coveted Humify Cup and the world hockey championship by the young and dashing Mnple Loafs. Tho Leafs, who were given only n slight cliiinie to dethrone tho vet eran Moiitroal Cunadtcn. wrapped up tlio series In six mimes by nos ing out the Flying Frenchmen. 2-1. beforo a roaring homo crowd of 14.640 fnus Saturday nluht. Roosevelt Takes i Volley Laurels Roosevelt school won Uio grade Saturday at KUHS gym, traveling in a Dig circle to ao it. i In the opening round Roosevelt loped Fall view 15-13, 7-15, 15-10. dropping Falrvlow Into the lower bracket of the double elimination meet. In tho second round Roo.se vult took two of throe game Falrvlow, In Uio lower bracket, went on a winning streak Hint brought them Into the playoff with Roosevelt, and won the first act, 15-11, 15-9. That put the two teams oven and forced another round, won by Roosevelt 14-16. 15-11. 15-2. Oldest DiMag Goes To Oaks OAKLAND. Call!., April 21 t4 Vlnce DIMagglo. oldest brother of tho famed baseball playing (amlly which includes Joe of the New York Yankees and Dominic of the Boston Red Sox, haa been' signed by the Oakland Oak of the Pn ciflo Const league. He will report for Uie series start ing here next Tuesday against the league-leading San Diego club. Arcoro Sizzles NEW YORK -Eddie Aronro pilot ed both Phalanx and I Will to vic tory In rr-aperllve hnlvos of tho Wood Memorial nt Jamaica. Pnnl- i mix was timed In :43 46: I Will in i:sd, in uio eusiein prep lor the Kentucky Derby. A crowd o( 50.R4O saw Phnlnnx pay $3.00 nnd I Will. SRWI Aronro rodo five straight winners. Clusslficd Ada HrlnK Result. Games Slated Al 3 p.m. tomorrow the KUHS B rliis baseball team plays the Tulc lnke Honker on Modoc practice field, while over on Del Moro dia mond the Tulc B sqund engages Klumnth Junior high tenm. Dr. M. C. Cassel Chiropractic Physician Headache, Gas, Stomach and Spinal Ailments , Ti l ci'iionc mum 127 So. 7th St. Duane Hoag vs. Monte Montgomery 10 Rounds Lightweight RALPH WEISER vg. MAX JASPER S Rounds Lightweight BOB EASTMAN vs. ' BRUCE MILLER 1 Rounds Middleweight GEORGE PRICE vs. CAL HUTCHINSON 4 Hounds Lightweight DARRELL HARRINGTON vs. ROD BORTIS 4 Rounda Welterweight TUESDAY NIGHT 8:15 ARMORY ARENA SEAT RESERVATIONS MATT FINNIGAN'S 817 Main ' Phono 3412 Want To Go FISHING? You'll find everything you need at POOLE'S Bicycles & Sporting Goods Kt 80. 7th By The Associated Proas Tommy Bridges, the former great Detroit curveball artist now oper ating (or the Portland Beavers, Is the first no-run, no-hit game pitch er o( 1947. Achieving the first no-hitter of his 19-year career, the slender Ten nessean, now 40. came within one batter of a perfect game yesterday as he set down the San Francisco Seals, 2-0. in the first half of a Pacific Coast league doublchoader. The only Seal to reach baae wax Bones Sanders, who walked In the eighth but was quickly erased on a double play. Brldgoa fanned llv In hanging up hla aecond win agalnat no de-. (rata. It waa hla third atari aa the Beavers' Bandar pitcher. He haa tied one. In his other win, Incidentally, the ex-Tiger allowed onlv two Itlta. Only (our Bridges' pitches were hit out ol the Infield yesterday. In hla long American league ca- , roor. Bridge Ditched three one- ; hit gnmes, once in 1932, going through 8 and 23 Innings before ' giving up a safely. The veterans sterling perform ance gave Uie Beavers their sixth straight win over San Francisco and assured the Oregonians of a hold on (Irst place, which they ahare with San Diego, as the PCL went Into It fourth week. The Seal bounced back to take the final game, 11-4, on some hefty hitting and the effective pitching of rookie Bob Clie.ines. San Diego pulled abreast of Port land by nabbing a pair from Holly wood, 7-5 and 3-1, after dropping Saturday' game. Homers by Max Woat and Pete Coscarart clinched the first contest, while Manny Sal vo's five-hit twirling assured the afterpiece. Todd Davis' circuit drive accounted (or the only run off Sal vo. - '. Loa Angeles moved Into third place ahead of Sacramento as the Angels swept three week-end gnmes (rom Seattle while the Solon took three whippings from Oakland. Young Don Carlsen, 20-year-old converted Indelder, won a 15 Innlnr thriller from Kewple Dick Barrett Saturday, and the An gela followed with t-0 fnd t-i win Bunday. Kotithpaw Cliff Chamber of Belllngham hurled the shutout and stroaehed to 28 hla skein of Inning pitched with out allowing an earned run. Oakland, putting on Its (Irst win ning spurt, climbed to a seventh glace tie with Seattle. Seven runs atted in by Maurice Van Robay, ex-Pittsburgh Pirate, paced the Oak to their 8-5, 10-1 victories over Sacramento. Brook Holder' two homer helped nail the opener. Charley Oaasaway's (our-hit pitch ing featured the nightcap. One unhealthy feature o( the tlshlng contest lies In the incen tive (or fishermen to break the game law. Sports Alleld. ( Henley won three event nnd set one new record in collecting 39 point to beat out Mohawk. Slim law was third and Sheridan fourth. More than 700 high school ath letes participated in the two-dny meet with 60 flchoola ropreaented. The class A championship went to Medford In Friday event. Summary Class C: Jtroud Jump Won by Larry Rob inson, Blualaw, 18 feet 4!j Inch; Baker, Oakrldge, 18 feet, second; Houser, Salem academy, 17 (eet 10 Inches, third; Stewart, Monroe, 17 (eot 7'i Inches, (ourth; Calvin Noble, Henley, 17 (eet 6 Inches, fifth. Sprint Medley (2 men at 220, 2 men at 440 1 Won by Henley iCone Hill, Vlnce Bodner. Cal Noble. Clarence Adamsi; Mohawk, second; McKenzle. third; Monroe, fourth; Lowell, fifth: Salem acad emy, sixth. Time 2:45.0. Shot Put (one man 1 Won by Wayne Houser, Salem academy, 45 (eet 'a Inch: Fred Hess, Henley, second, 40 (eet 6H inches; Aubln, Mohawk, third, 40 (eet 4'i Inches; Clary. Sheridan, fourth. 36 feet 11 Inches: Miller, Blualaw. fifth, 34 (eet I'll inche (new meet record). High Jump Relay (3 mem Won by Henley (Fred Hess, Cal Noble, Dale Newnhnm); Sluslaw, second; Mohawk, third; Sheridan, (ourth; Pleasant Hill, fifth; no aixth. Height, 16 (eet 3 Inches. Distance Medley 1220. 440, 880, mile) Won by Mohawk (Bill Ben nett, Bog Qulgley. Carlton Aubin. John Downing); Jefferson City, sec ond; Sluslaw, third: Salem academy, fifth: Lorane, sixth. Time 8:49.8. Total Score: Henley 39, Mohawk 27, Sluslaw 24, Sheridan and Je( (erson City 14, Oakrldge 12, Salem academy 11. Monroe 6, Lowell 3, Pleasant Hill 2, Lorane 1, McKen zle 0. 15th Straight PINEHUnsT, N. 0. IIPlMr. Bab i Didrlkson Ziihnrtsa. Denver, scored her 16th straight tournament trl iininh only after going 20 hole to defeat Louise Suggs, Lltolft Spring. ; On., for 1-up victory In north ana south women's golf championship. Expansion SALE Special! Reg. $125 Waterproof PLYWOOD BOAT Now . n foot length THE $98 GUN STORE 74Main HARTFORD Aeeidoat a. laUily Onpuy INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS FIRE . Qaneral 107 S. 7th St, AUTOMOBILE Insurance Agency Phona 4193 mmm MS W 111 11T I M f m clufcrrea znjmm qm (00 o o ?i v'l It coitf no men to noy tho f Inost... I0K1' iaiw8 60., Mm, 0 A lltkt' Quolllr Fewml W THE Buy. Sell and Trad GUNS Ft Appraisal GUN STORE 714 Mala In the Spring ... The Ensemble Is the Thing!! BEAUTIFUL Sport Coats 0 Herringbones 4) Check a) Novelties 22.50 to 26.50 "Longs" for tali men. All Wool Slacks 4) Gabardine 0 Barathea 9 Covert 11.95 to 16.50 Gr( Flllcraft Dea AntlerMB Wlnetaa Betel BU. Ill Mala rfcena Why ride on old rubber when you can get Pacific Prtmium Tires the tires that set tuch amazing ' records for stamina and long life during the war. "MADE WITH CARE FOR LONGER WEAR" ' - Commercial Tire Service Recapping and Repair " 603 S. 6th Fhon 3762 MM WAR SURPLUS ,, SMI CLOTHING, BLANBtETS SHOES & FURNITURE At Oakland Army Base, Oakland, California ANNOUNCEMENT OF POLICY This sale is designed to move these valuable items without any delay. The highest bid will get the award IMMEDIATELY. Inspection dates: Now until April 30. Bids will be awarded April 30, 1947. If your bid Is the highest, you'll get the award. SUM y. Used Clothing In bales and various packaging. Includes wool and cotton shirts, wool and cotton trous ers, coveralls, ponchos, raincoats, pajamas, bathrobes, cooks' clothing, caps, coats, jackets, overcoats and miscellaneous WAC's clothing. Cost to the government: $1,844,642.62. Furniture One lot used furniture, including 600 hospital beds, 300 chairs, 73 desks, 522 tables, and 70 filing cabinets. Blankets, Bedding and Mattresses All of it in used condition, including mattresses, mattress covers, comforters, blankets. Cost to the government: wool and 75 wool blankets, cotton $119,447.74. Shoes Most of them in used, fair condition, and can be made serviceable with minor re pairs. Includes men's G.I. shoes, combat shoes, WAC's shoes. Cost the govern ment: $156,535.86. Aak far atarletir catalog PDL-9I4B at your naaratt WAA Sole Center or writ to tfc PerHeae Ragieaal Offit at Mi addret kolew for catalof and Bid Form. No warrant ii mode to condition of material deKribed In Mil offering. ml ;4 OAKLAND ARMY BA5( N NCIC0 Y SRiPSt I Mafklf ' aXuaaM - inspect toe equipment listen boTe at Oakland Army Baae until April 30 lee t the mate rial you need. For Inspection contact Provost Marshall Office. Bldf. 280, Oakland Army Base. Make your bid Mail Bid to P.O. Bo 3714, Pot S land 8, Oregon. REMEMBER, yotl may bid on one lot, or on as many as you desire. WAA reserves tht right to reject any er all bida IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SALE CONTACT Take it away Bids must be received In the Portland Offictf by 1:00 P.M., April 30. 1947. Bida will be awarded April 30 2:00 P.M. in Room 114 at War Assets Btdg., Portland. Ore. If your bid Is the highest, the equipment is yours upon payment. Successful bidders will be notified of awards. THIS IS ANOTHER OP THE MOST SIMPLIFIED 8 ALES IN WAA HISTORY. Catalogs describing the materials offered In this sale are available at your nearest WAA sales center. 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