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1 1 Mfreig OrEgoN STATESMAN, galenu 6f frron, TKursSay TTomTttfr, Decetifcer TT, TffZS :n--t.-:: ' t" 1 - f FT f II VF f MOWED WMB 1KAD THIS FIRST: Byrd and Larry Browning had been iiariied only a eliort time. It had been :nve at first slirht brlwMn a nvan who vanted life to move swiftly and e.xcit- ingiy ana a gin 01 goiuen ofauiy, iiu j iy brought up in a small town, who jrf- ted to settle down and have- a !: and children. '1-1 . tl.inne I n I 1 ... J I . -n.-d their happiness right from the Must be ine weaincr. i ins apai i nninning: Larry s partnership withfmenfg ije a furnace tonight." llllfu' explained as he helped get -. Puilders' Supply companv : Ijim v's Byrd on the davenport, continual loans frosi Byrd'" father. pa, ran to tne bathroom and v. ho was president 'f a lank In .lark- t ui . t .. ...... sr.nville: the succession of r'ii.-.s w ,T.i ! brought a wet towel, wniin Larry or what she was saying. But Larry was already at Byrd's side. "What's happened?" he asked, frowning. "I dropped In a few minutes ago and just as 1 was ready to leave Byrd started to keel over. took from her. Hi--1 wnole atti tude had changed. He looked worried and anxious as he hung over Byrd. holding the towel to her face. "Darned funny thing! Byrd's usually so strong and healthy!" he said puzzled. Byrd opened her eyes. "How do you fee!. oVar?" he asked, roftly. "Think I ought to have a doctor?" "Oh. no. I ll he all iieht in a little while." she said v.e ikly Hor face was drained of every hit of color. "I'll get rlcht to bed and I'll be all right in theniorninj:." Jack left rather hwrriedly The next morning i'yni awoke Just as the dayiicht v;u; crfeping like a blue and lavender fog through the littlo apartment. She t -ritiri period in Their sHpecd out of bed and razed over turf. Byrd found herself in'.. , , . -.. . thought. It semed so remote. She' wished the could run out of doors in her nightgown, with the cool. misty air . pressing against her slender body as she had done at home. Finally she went back to bed. There was no reason for getting up at this unearthly hour, for there was nothing to see and nothing to do. But she couldn't go back to sleep, try as she woifld. The ev ents of the night before began to tread ominously through her brain a great parade of huge, misshapen thoughts that .turned Into things with long, sinister arms that held her tight in their flawing agony. She was terrified fust-moving crowd, consisting of Tiny and Kred Olicrman. Jark and -Margy Duncan, ''lint Kverson ami In dia C'ampbeil a former sweetheart of lirry's; .lorry's growing extrava gance, his refusal to break off Itto friendship with India : lastly, their increasing number of rpiarrels over bills, over liquor, nur card games, over all sorts of differences. Byrd's parents came' to sprnd a week with them. Before they left, it was ar tanged that Byrd's young sister. Tat. who "was hitting the trail like the rest of these young colts," spend the summer with them. Pat arrived, dcrked out 1 i k e the rain-l-ow. and full of pep. and with ioe of her own. and presented a new problem. Byrd's attempt to tone down her exuber ant, over dretsetl filter brought I.rry to 1'jit defense. Brd made an effort to plant, some serio.is ideas .rto Pat shin ing red heat, but l.arry not only did not Vo-operste. but took Pat to a ntovir that mjriit, againat Byrd'a trirhea. While they were gnue. Jack lbmnn walked into the apartment, delighted to find Byrd alone. Since Jack had been threatening to leave l.arry t .e equivocal positiou of being forced to luB keeping ouy. jiim Deginnmg a-cept hit attentions. n further forced to stir like a great leviathan. The her to agree to explain to M,g thejdawn (.ouldn-t toutn you here ghe rave which the hau foiml, aiure he mild not afford to be dragged through tie divorce courts. lie furred hi car- on Byrd, who, while struggling with him. fainted, .lust at that moment Jirrv and I'at burst m. CHAPTER XX VI 1 1 LAKRY and Pat stood riveted to te doorway. Byrd lay unconscious and inert in Jack's arms, as he wiped away the little pearls of dewy moisture that had broken out on her white forehead. "Giminy crickets! Get a cam era and let's make a 'quickie'! She's being rescued. Their air plane flopped them on a deert Is land ! " giggled Pat. Pat's tongue always rattled on. even though she hadn't the slightest Idea what had happened ket road bonds on January 1. 1924 July 15. 1924, paid first 1-10 installment said bonds July 15. 1925. paid second 1-10 installment of said bonds July 15, 1926. paid third 1-10 Installment of said bonds July 16, 1927, paid fourth 1-10 installment of said bonds July 15, 192S, paid fifth 1-10 installment of said -bonds Total unpaid balance due on said market road bonds this date Btate of Oregon: Kor a State Tax Estimated by the State Tax Com thought of the mire that Jack Duncan was slowly but surely get ting her Into and because of his association with Larry In the Builders' Supply, ihe seemed help less about it. And that venture. Itself, looked more and more dub ious. Why. they had put thous and? of dollars into it already and so far It hadn't shown any profits. Xot any! . . And Larry kept right on spending cash for things that he felt were important, but the household bills hadn't been paid now -for two months. And in spite of the mess India had made of their din ner party, she doubted if he was cured of her or ever could be con vinced that gin parties ever brought you any lasting friends or any real fun.. And she had not kept her word to Chet to pay back the fifty dollars she had borrowed from him, and It was as certain as tomorrow's sun that Larry never would do it. . ' . . And the vanity case which Margy now had If only she had it and was through with that nasty business! And now Pat came to complicate things further. Pat. vith her red hair, and love of .-peed. Byrd tossed feverishly, trying .'o find a snuggly spot but only a stony surface seemed to meet her body. Then she knew It was time to get up and get breakfast. She tiptoed past Pat. sleeping in the living room on the in-a- door bed. and she stopped to gaze a moment at her flushed face, rosy as a baby's, her hair tossed about It like a disordered, flaming halo. She looked saint like, thought Byrd, with a sud den warm gusTi of love for this helter- skelter, crazy sister. Why, Pat should be dressing this very minute, and then she'd have to hustle if she expected to get to business school anywhere near on time. "Pat, you've got to get up." haid Byrd. "Pat!" But Pat hadn't any Intention of getting up. She wouldn't budge. Well, decided Byrd. she'd let her sleep just this once, but she would have to start In the next day. Byrd filled the litle teakettle suddenly remembered that Larry bad been really worried about her the night before. How sweet and generous he could be when he was stirred. He had been deeply worried and that had made him so dear. He had helped her to bed, taking off , her shoes and stockings and undressing her as tenderly as he would a baby, and sat beside her until she had fallen asleep. But It was a different Larry that now hurried out Into the breakfast alcove with deep. Jag ged frowns lining the fine hand some breadth of his forehead. "What in the dickens did Jack want last night, anyway?" he asked abrupty. "Did he say any- J thing about expecting me to be down In Columbus this week? I bet a dollar he came snoping around Just to find out what I was doing." Byrd looked up quickly. Larry and Jack were both A No. 1 salesmen, but they had the same faults and the same virtues in business.. Their opinions were blurred by a too-sudden enthus iasm, and they were too easily de pressed by first failures. Neither could see his own weaknesses, and was inclined to blame the other too quickly. Byrd realized this. She must be careful not to increase that little antagonism that was already beginning to crop out. But they both had strong busi ness prejudices and lacked the ordinary moral scruples. "He did seem surprised to know that you hadn't gone to Col umbus as you agreed to." she re plied, sitting down at the toasteT while with quick hands, she but tered the toast. "But I'm pretty sure that isn't what brought him here." "Jack thinks he's running the whole show. Ordered me down to Columbus to work the sur rounding territory while he lolls around up here." continued Lar ry, grouchily. "After doing that advertising there isn't a penny left. Perhaps he expected me to run the campaign from house to house! I'll be hanged if I do!" Byrd knew that small towns were considered the best field for the sale of stocks and bonds that city people were too wary to buy. at thethat looked like a chiWs toy. She Larry real,T should go. $ 85,000.00 86.000.00 S5,000.f'0 85,000.00 85.000.00 425,000.00 1850,000.00 $850,000.00 mission 1 1352,480.84 170, 486.42 170.48C42 J325.233.76 J313.S91.42 332, 157.28 Receipts from the State of Oregon on account of Automobile License Tax 4 Estimated) LEVY Receipts from State of Oregon from the Market Road Law (Estimated). The Budget Committee of Marion County. Oregon recommends that there he "levied upon the prop erty of said county liable therefor: For the State of Oregon (Estimate given by State Tax Commission) . . . L. . ... . For the General Fund of Marion County. . . For the County School and Lobrary Fund of Marion County For the County High School Tuition Fund for Mar ion County For the General Road Fund for Marion County for Road Districts outside r t the City of Salem For Market Roads of Marion County For the redemption of the Sixth 1-10 installment of Market Road Bonds due July 16. 1929 For the payment of ituerfvt due on unpaid Market Road Bonds for the year 1929 Total amount to ! raised by taxation in Marlon County, Oregon, for the year 1929 by the levying Board or County Court of Marlon County, Oregon STATKMKXT Cash on hand Nov. 1. 1!'2S, in the General Fund of Marion County, Oregon i:PKXSF-S Outstanding obligations of Marion County, Oregon Expenses to be met to May 1, 1929, and carry de linquent taxes Reserve for emergency 90,000.00 70.000.00 $352,480.84 $301,960.20 169,195.20 f -71,600.00 J38.000.00 76,000.00 85,000.00 21,037.50 1.214.273.74 $117,831.52 30,000. tin f 5,000. i 3.831.52 $117,831.52 That In order to raise the funds required by law (Oregon l-tvs 51f9 for maintenance purposes, it Is necessary to raise the following amounts for school districts named below and the County Court recommends tne levying tne following taxes to raise the same: Amount to be raised by Counyt School District No. Amount to M-nooi uistru-t ao. Amount to be raised be raised IS $194.60 lb $226.00 ' 17 341.60 89 100.00 19 68.50 95 268.00 25 215.60 97 267.60 26 68.50 98 278.50 28 247.00 102 310.00 42 28.00 105 320.50 48 383.60 106 418.20 C4U.30 46 184.00 116 184.00 54 362.60 133 . 436.00 68 226.00 STATE OF ORGEON.) 4 ) BS. COUNTY OF MARION) We, the undersigned Budget Committee and Levying Board of Marion County, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above Is a true fair and complete estimate of the probable expense of said County for the ensuing year. We further certify that the estimate of expense of the various institutions of the County, of the amount required for public enter prises roads, bridges, ferries, etc., and all other expenses of the county as therein set out, is Just and is based upon a careful study of the expenses of the County during the past and a thorough examination of its probable needs during the year for which such estimate Is made. That each and everv Item therein Is believed to be necessary 'or the proper transaction of the business of the County, the pro tection of its property and interests and to be for the public welfare. That every expense estimated is In accordance with law, and is a legitimate charge against the County. ' Dated at Salem Oregon, this 6th day of December, 1928. BUDGET COMMITTEE OF MARION. COUNTY. OREGON. By J. C. SIEGMUND, Qounty Judge, J. E. SMITH, County Commissioner, J. H. PORTER, County Commissioner, GEORGE KEECH, Chairman, GEORGE W. HUBS, Secretary. T. B. JONES. ATTEST: U. G. BUYER, Countv Clerk. LEWlNG BOARD OF MARION COUNTY,! OREGON. By J. C. SIEGMUND, Cl-unty Judge, J. E. SMITH. County Commissioner. , J. H. PORTER, County Commissioner. . "Jack mentioned going himself, but he and Margy had at row. It's quite serious this time. She found a Tanlty case in the pocket of his dinner Jacket and has threatened to see a lawyer." Byrd began, in a pacifying tone of voice., Then she told Larry about the incident that took place at the Meadowbrook club the night of their dinner party. "Jack knows that I can fix It up with Margy If I can persuade her that the case 1 really mine," added Byrd. "If Jack's dragged through the divorce courts now, it'll put a crimp In our business. Better go right out there and straighten It out, said Larry. Bujfc Larry didn't show the slightest Jealousy about Jack's pursuit of her to the car, and his effort to drive home with har that night! The conversation ended as Pat came In, stretching and yawning like a sleepy, tawny kitten. She wore a cotton crepe wrapper of orange with green bands. Larry's mood Instantly chang ed. Almost as If an electric cur rent had suddenly sparkled through his body and left him crinkly with good humor. "Gee-hosephat!" he laughed gaviy. "Here's the, Queen of She ha! Btter forget the old busi ness school for a while until you get used to the big town. Why don't you take Pat around and In troduce her to the mob? They'll get a real kick out of this little pepper pot!" Byrd nodded. "When you're off our hands,, we'll trot every minute!" she smiled. laice me around in my cage and make me do my tricks! Am I such a novelty as that?" laugh ed Pat. Larry packed his bag and left. He would be back at the end of the week. Then, while Pat ate her break fast, Byrd told her a little of her plans for her. Pat wouldn't be tied down in any way. She could come and go as she chose. But they would rely on her Judgment to make friends that 'were worth while, and hoped she'd choose her diversions in the same way. Her father had given her a generous allowance, and she ought to have a marvelous winter. Perhaps, lat er, she might decide to study voice or taKe up a musical instru ment In addition to business col lege. Pat pretended to be impressed and promised to make the most of her time. She looked- surprised when nJ a a . - ujru anuouncea iney a spend the day buying her some clothes. They were Just ready to leave the apartment when some nark. i r APPfl Vfro rlnllvafAfl n tl I vivstciu, a 11 Ull IJctliil ing In a new frame and a beauti ful new lamp. Inside was Indians card. Byrd wrinkled her she read the name, but she made no explanation. They went directly to the miss es department at Simpson and Taylor's. Byrd chose a school dress of blue wool crepe, with at tractive collar and cuffs, a dark blue coat with a collar of summer fur and a little felt hat to match Pat wasn't enthusiastic. "Nobody'll know I'm in town.' she remarked dlsmneniatoiv Most people know me by the clothes I wear." Byrd laughed. "You'll never need an identlfi cation tag as long as vou've cot red nair." Byrd chose a cunning evening dress, made like a full-blown rose with great lemon-colored petals, edged with green and a green lu.ic mar. iaue rat iook like a soien u or rose rising slenderly oui or us cajyx. A white cloth coat, Byrd decided, could be worn n evening coat or a sports coat, anci two plain strictly tailor- ea arternoon dresses completed tne outnt. .ineywere stepping out of the curator wnen iney ran into In dia, just going out to lunch Byrd intrduced Rat, and India Immedi ately suggested they lunch to Classified Advertising i Isiued Daily Except Moodar J Cije feratffiman Jjubltsrjinj Co 115 So. Commercial St. Member of the ASSOCIATLU PREoS The Associated Press Is exclusive'? entitled to the use for publication of all news ciapatches credited to it or Dot otherwike credited in this iapi-r and also to tha local newt pubbiliei heroin. Mextu BUSINESS OFFICES , Taiific Cuast Representatives : Arthur V. Stvpes. In.-.. Security Bldg.. Portland;" Sharon Bids".. n Francisco; S'll Western l'acific Hid; . Loi Angele. TELEPHONE 500 For A'.l l tii tmonts Entert-da: the rst Offi.ce in Palem. Oregon, as second clasi mtir. SUBSCEIPTION RATES Mail Snbacnptioa Rates, la Advance Within Oregun ; la.ly ami St'tulay 1 Mo. 50 cents; 3 Mo. 1 1.-5. i Mo. f2 2j; 1 year $4.0U. Elsewhere 50 cents per mo. or $5.00 1 vrar in ad vance. By City Carrier 50 cent aa month; $5 50 a jrar in advance. BUSINESS Oi'i. CIAE IK ritOPERTIES Business corner t.ringtiyf splenaia dividends. ?:600. Business lot. north front. J11.00V. Corntr lut witli splendid business possibilities. fast and north fronts $5,500. .--rn Art lnv site witli Income. UKHTRl'DE J. M. 1"ASE 484 Court SUiot ls,- . . . a w HorSE for sale, to b moveu. tr Ply i90 N. Front- SPECIAL J13900 New modern 6 rvn EngllJ-rt tv" home, -paving pd.. f 300. down. A $3rRNew modern 5 room English S 630 A 5 room homo in good con dition fireplace, wood house, KJrSe nd paving 100. down. $30. per mo.. iAS.'A1U 8 room English typj ,.,ine. on puvin. 'i -sere of land, oO ''"isloo. For a 5 room bungalow, base ment, hath, city w;er and lights. 2 l i-s of land, 2 m from 1. F. Bank, .u I es ot la n. v goJ :i:0 U. S. Hank Bd- Phone 637 EXTRA SPECIAL. Good five room modern house "Mo ment, furnace, double garage, lot 60 16S Several iarge cherry, appl and lnut trees. Owner offers at a ae i if ice price of $3150 with $1'00 dowyi. Vill s-ll furnisiied. SEE this today. i to v- Milt.ryS Hf.-iltora I u !o..i . Unite and two giwd building street Phone 1T27 llots f..r .-ale cheap. 1- bio. kS rrt"" ..,.. ,. --,- --.-- 1 OK "SALli Heal tstate t-i ACKE fruit tract, g m1 five room jlicL.v, irood well and spring, outbulld i ings. ml. S. of Salem. Phone 3gl- 13. 1 20 ACHES, a acres beaver dam, partlv irnoi-iived, near Aurora, go.nl 'road, hair mile U aement. quarter mile to sehool. fine building site. SMiall house. jf'KKl spring for irrigation. cheap, saiail juvnicnt. . asy terms. ! J. Kno. tin t l!res Ave.. Salem. and State Street. JV'o Yale. Oie. Tins is a at in Salem f'r What have invoices nt i 1. 1 1 0 a bar- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reading notice. rr nr.e (J line minimum charge) Classified Advertising,- per lice L'lasMfied Advertising, per ime 3 times Classified Advert ,sing. per line ti timea - One month, daily and Siindd.v uer line $ ' CONTRACT CLASSIFIED (6 months contract) 5 line daily minimum pr mouth, 4c a line. (10 reduction for minimum of 10 lines daily) 10c 20c SI'c 0 I ornnicn lai ! takes all. i 2v acres sac ifi e. S5 in i s 1 " liiiies f 1 1 I only l5oo. Will ti.ule I on '.' I l-!t!u s' lingerie stor ! $i4.iiMii w r: 11 at $ 1 gain. , , Ani'i ia-iip at Albany for sale, good 1 t-T-oa KeMdeti.-e lots at M. Coy M.d Cor-I tell stieeis for si.le '!:ap Must sell. M. st .- ii house itni lot .1 in- -i i lose to schools and bus !i::c liait and, nut trees a rwirg...n at $-'6' "rt. Lot Ui te,.iiii "rot Terms. I J. 3 o o . ti room hoi.se .lose in on i North C.nmei . 'ill - - se:ui -modern 'on small down paynea: -'(imilt i I Apartment for r.'it. modern room, iileal sun oulnlmgs, .lose Phone 3'.'-'M , , Several choice residcice lots In Hen Lomond Park. nEAl'TIFVI. HOME overlooking Salem Kruit acreage, chicken ranch. Easy rayincnt. Phone 1693J. Owner, owner. FOR S.U-E Attractive Kairmount Hill Home , Built bv owner AKTHPR RAHX Phone 1 !.; or 432 FOR SAI,E Three room house', pi.eil street, furiiituie goes ith the place at $1250. F. I. WOOD 341 State Stteet Modern Community Developers 2,0t. N. llill Stteet See JOHN WERNER i0. B'ivk a modern close in lioii.e nmer lot. East front, best of lo- 7 eiMims klalaiZO. terms. two 7s acres nil in cultivation, best of inliii: I. drains well, most all In crop, goo.1 'buildings, machinery goes with phu e. deeded water rigM. price SU.OOV. ar:i some terms. f, good road, close to S.llelil. For trade Well located s'iburlv.n at ii-iice on hishwav. T room 'home In t s; of shane. excellent for sub-division to trade for Portland property or near !'o! t land. Syl'A RE MEAI. REALTY CO. 20 1'. S. Nat. 'Hunk Bldg. gether. Thov went to thp Srrnpson and Taylor tearoom and Byrtl scolded herself for not having thought up some excuse. "Have you received the paint ing and the lamp yet?" asked In dia, after they had given thelit .or ders. "They're candles for my sins, Byrd dear. Please accept them with my sincere apologies. I alwavs am sorry when I've been a Jam fool." India's tone was so sincere that Byrd could easily have convinced herself of her honesty. "But she's got to show me!" -aitl Byrd to herself, as if to steel 'iierself against this Ingratiating person who could be so sweet at times. Pat thought India very clever ind spiffy. They got along fam ously right from the beginning. And as they were parting. India asked them to go to a movie with her that evening. "Pat can go if she cares to." said Byrd, politely. Ana Pat said she did want to go. "Are those wedding presents that India sent you?" asked Pat on the way home. Byrd nodded. Certainly she wasn't going to let Pat knov: that she and Larry ran around with a crowd thai drank and smashed things. "She must think a lot of you and Larry to send you such lovely things," continued Pat. "I think India's a jquizz myself, but I can see you don't like her. You don't do you?" Byrd was nettled. "Not much." she finally ad mitted. "Pat." she turned sudden ly to her sister. "I'd rather yon didn't become too friendly with India. She's really not too good an influence for you." "Good influence! Turn' off the faucet!" laughed Pat. "Would you say that you were a good in fluence?" Pat opened her wide, happy mouth and shriekr.l, and Byrd knew she was thinking of last night's episode. Byrd knew she would have to make some explanation of that affair, and later, at the dinner table, as she was trying to decide what to tell Pat, the telephone rang. (TO BE CONTINUED) ATTRACTIVE new model n home "I ; rni. and nook, turnace. fireplace, hdw lloors, tapestry wu II pa per, well located, ?3JOl with terms you can han- WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 17i South High Street fJinil. ROOM, confectioner , iuimii counter and card table.-. Hi sell for cah or trade for Salt Ui properly, l invuue price. Reason for selling, ill ness Tile Cozy. Shei idan,. Oregon. By oniin, Ouplcx House. Winter. 61 N. TWO 1903 N . . U lots terms. Owner Hi street. AS YOl' LEAVE The city from the east you nee a comfortable little .7 room facing th flelil where the airplanes hop up and light. Not .modern. Not even the prl.a but very gixd little home for the on li.at doesn't, want to reach down In th pocket more than a foot. $2000 Is tli price. RON P 122 N. Commercial Phone 2f74 WE HAVE TO liKT Bt SY WE have no alibi for not selling this splendid east front 4 room house witU nice laiee nook. Stairs and attic thrown in Worth t hmO, owner says sell it for $::.ii(). We feel guilty as we Ix'lleve if lii had .Ix-in called to your attenti-cl Iriiiht it would have lieen sold. BOND I.. .. vomoierciai I'lione WHY PAY RENT . , W hen o-i i an buv a bland new -i.o .i i.i.i.-r ,i.,.v for S3fc.-0. Miiall down payment, bi.ance like rent. lias io. e-, - REAL Bl NOAI.OW SNAP lv living room won oai. , .i.iji kii iiiiiii ii'w n. iwi.iiio- imi tapestr wall paper, kiuiien has 1' Irciit, east pait of the city. Brand new built in features an. I is wited for elec- ,i ible constructed 5 hmiii bungalow, trie range, large i.ooU with windows if),,, latest type. Hardwood floor on two sides, two bedrooms, halh, f ud nook fireplace, furnace with coil cenient as' meiit. furnace ami laundry for not water, l-'ull cement basement, trays Oarage. Sire, t pa ed and paid, j jt 8t 0f plumbing, bath, electric lights; east ftont. This is a real opportunity. wlred for an electric range, two bed Iet us show you. I rooms beautiful kitchen with all the Mrs Ellis with ; built Ins. garage, .ement driveway-, pa v- LEO N. CHILI'S CO, Realtors : Ing paid- a real beauty. Nothing like 320 State Street Phone 1 jit for the money. Price $3800. 1'nn m;t tie nupiicaten lor less man a-iouu. j P-RDOM house furnished through out." suitable for boanhug and room ing One vear's lease with the prlvi leue of tw". $550. This is a bargain. J A. 1M)ANER 143 N. High St. loss, vour gain. . mv agents BECHTEL OR SEARS 311 Slate Street Room 4 Who make a specialty of new bun galow largalns. YOPR EAST CHANCE to get eft l-.-.t.,f, in Uolm lllinil R n-nn,lt Fine new all modern i room i.unga-, fl)1 arranK,.d iinJ ,-herful rooms. low. paved street: f ! ; modern In every detail. The home yoj vxniin .-car: want toon iu"-.t. Keep Your Credit Good Your credit is your most valuable asset. If you pro tect your credit "it will pro tect you. Members of the various County CredfT Boards are watching credits closer than ever before. Our monthly delinquent lists keep them fully infprmed. Pioneer Service Co. State .Headquarters Kngene Listen In THURSDAY KWBS, 200 Meters; 1500 Kilocycle! 9:00-12:00 m. Housewife's program. 11:00-11:30 a. m. Merchandise talks. 11:30-12:00 m. rRequeet program. 12:00-12:50 p. m. Semi classical. 12:50-4:00 News items and weather report. " 1 00-2 :00 Seml-elassIcRl. 2 :00-3 :00 Novelty. S :0fl-S :J0 Ray Lura. organist. 3 :30-4 :00 Popular. 4 ;00-4 :30 Seml-classicnl. 4 :30-6 :00 Vivian Cooley's "Journey Through Bookland." 5 :00-S :00 Popular. KTBB, 231 Meters; 1300 Kilocycles 3:00-10:00 a. m. Woman's program. 2:30-3:30 p. m. Afternoon music. XXL, 240 Meters; 1250 Kilocycles C :00-8 :00 a. m. Morning program 8 :00-9 :00 Breakfast concert. :00-10:00 a. m. Early Birds. 10:00-12:00 m. Home economics ind music. 12:00-4:00 p. m. Afternoon programs. 4 :00-5 :00 Music. 5:00-6:00 Request liotir. KEX, 254 Meters; 1180 Kilocycles. :45-7:45 a. m. Vim. vigor, vitality. 7:45-8:00 a, m. News items. 8 :00-9 :00 a., m. Recordings. 9:00-10.00 a. m. Better homes hour. 10 :00-10 :1 5 Ievotional sen Ice. 10:15-11:45 Shopping guide. ll:46-iz:oo m. I tflity. 12:00-1:00 p. m. Little symphonv. 1:00-1:30 Song recital. ,.-..1 rnv ins i illttel enre. Extra nh e A. fa' in near Salem ; 7 a In berrli s and frniis . farm build ings sto- k and ma liin.-ry : crop. Snap. $6000 : easy terms. 30-A. di.n y lain-li near rainn , s"'" new set bldgs. . 3 a st rnwtmrries. war- gain at in" : goo.i o i m-. llooil uungaHo.s ioi i. -in. PlOr.KINK Ac MARSTERS J L Oi.-iy Bldg. LOOK HERE A eh. liv e i get your suburban holm One .ore nil tar out on psncu rou.i. , New 4 room bungalow. huge living1 room with fhepla.-c. 2 b. diooins with clouts, lame bathroom with good plumbing hi', hen and nook with plen ty of built-ms. ni.e linht fixtures houe . iied for I. el water lu-aler an.l clctii rang.-, go. 1 well, garage and woodshed. Prl'-e $?.J0o, smail down payment, balance easy. LEO N CHILOS CO. Realtors 320 State Street Phone l.-'T FOR SALi: 8 choice building lots close in paved street in f.OH block on N 14th. Will make low price for cash ''..n i had seoaratelv if desired. l'lioi.e 13'.'o-J or call at 5C N. 14th. I ; - , would love to live in but It's off the market Saturday night. Dec 8, at the) price I3R00. Easv terms. SEE DELANO OR MASON 290 N. Church Phone I'") OARACE HDI SE SNAP COZY 3 loom garage house, com pletely furnished, bedroom set, kitel r ind duiing room set, electric light, sewer. I'rlce J1J50. (lood terms. bnr Inssume. street assmt. Ideal location. P.ECHTEL OR SEARS 311 State Stre.-t Room 4 WANTE.D REAL ESTATE WANT- four ni'ist be f."ii.l r (c roorn house, at ion and bargain. i l . ... street EXCH A N GE ileal Fstatb JfiortO. 3t A. good land: 6 room bu-.-g.iliiw. other bldgs. o'i ;iavl rd.. 3 ' a. hearing strawlvrrej. Hal. In grain and pnstnie. stock tut keys, go ti hi jla.e. Want house and lot or small imp. acreage i uait aine, nai. loan at 1. . ozine. Iv'hanon. Oregon 2(0 .M'HKS with fair buildings. K.0 acres g..od I Hit torn hind lialam-e pas ture and timlxr. Ooo.l ligation. Will trade for small m r age or city prop erty. . V-Acre suburban liome with fruit trees. Oood 4 rtom bungalow. Price $2700. C'0. You name the terflis. 4-Ronrh house and two lots. Good lo cation In Salem. A snap at $1000.00. Can vou beat it? If you havp anvthing to trade let us trade it for you. We write, all kinds of Insurance. See us about your In surance. ( UErich and Roberts 129 N. Realtors Commercial St. Tel. 1354 $2100 FOR SIX ROOM HOUSE And bath. Corner lot. garage. Wal nut trees. Both streets paved and paid. Close to school, on bus. Price $2, 100. easy terms. SOCOLOFSKY & SON First National Bank Building BARGAIN Hollywood district 5 room house. Small down payr.e.nt. Bal ance like rent. See this today. Owner. 1125 Norway street. VIEW PROPERTY 5 ACRES. 3 miles from center of city with view of 5 snow-clad peaks. Beautiful surroundings. All kinds of fruit, cherries, apples, pears, large wal nut trees, fir grove. 5 room house, poul try house. 2 garages. Price $5500. Will exchange for Salem res. or lots to $3500. Will sell 24 a. building site with fruit and shade trees for $2500. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor Joins Mill City, 22 1-3 acres. 2 hui.v es. 5 and f rms . 2 bains and chl. k n houses. -lty and well water, eleclilo lights. $6.oiiii. Win trade for laiK.r farm up to same value. C. E. Tajmr, Stayton. Ore. SALEM for ranch, gon. in. C. onie property to trail E. Taylor, Stayton, Oie- Goofey Movies Bv Neher I GOOFEV MOVIES GOLUV, X FEEU SOfiBY FOC RAT MIGHT JUSTASUOEUU BE WiTWOOT VOCts AS" TO HAVE THAT CM voice BOUGHT". T r-HE HOOT A Jz(? INESE . r-irr-r-E GEMEM9EG THE VOCE EM BOUGHT FOC PAT AT A SBCOWO WAMO VOCE VO0 tOQcJEOOUT TO BE A CHKJeS'E vblCEr "tO HAT A RK PAT IS" CN 1. LET3" GO ON UtTH THE STORY- CunwVM, Ita. hy Central Prs AaMKiattea, lac f 1 OOMT EVJENJ HAE THE SlECVE. "TO CbO O I Ov EC AcsJO SEE HIM XUU BET ME IS J L VGOOOAM BOX OOME TO THtKJK OF IT. OAT IS bookb anjd He ujomV ee abub to 1 EACJO A CEKJT A3" UOfsJG AS ME HAS THAT CHlWeSB . VOCK. X CANT STAMP TO 3EE HIM S" TACVi E TO OeLATH X UU OFFER HIM MY 008 rw UfJTiU ME SETS WJ.UJH TWEftEVQ He S NiOooT 2W!sv- -1 f ' t I 'CMiwetB fl t- Mm fUAUAJOQY ro 8E laONjrrnooeo. G'mom fams! MEQES VOORCMAMCe TO bbcome a 3CENJAG UOfi?ITEQ,. TCV Op(2 UUCIC AT WCmWG OKIE FOft 5COFEy MOVJIES".... MAIU sOUft STORV TOOOOFEY fMOvtES', 1 :30-2 :30 Variety trio. 2:30-2:45 College news. 2 :45-3 :00 rSonr recital. 3:0-4:00 Little symphony. 4:fO-4:30 Studio program. 4 :30-5 :00 Santa Claus. 5:00-6:00 Little symphony. KWJJ. 283 Meters. 1060 Kilocycles :(i0-8:)0 a. m. Early risers' concert. 8 :00-S :00 Classic recordings. 9 .00-10:00 Request classic recordings. 10:00-11:00 Housewife's hour. 11 :00-11 :30 Music. 11:30-12:00 m. Agrlcnltural report. 12:00-12 :30 r. m. Weather reports. 12 :30-T :.".o Luncheon concert. l:30-2:"O V. S. postal and U. 8. mr ines jiroKram. 2 :00-3 :00 Matinee program. 3 :00-4 :00 Market reports. 4 :00-5 :00 Amusement guide. KOIN, 319 Meters. 940 Kilocycles 9:40-10:00 a. nr. Housekeepers' chat 10.00-11 :43 Town topics. 11 :45-12:00 m. Louise Palmer Weber, dietitian. 12 :00-12 :30 p. m. Farm flash en poul 3 anu iui uiu, 12:30-12:45 Primer for town farm ers. t :00-4 : News and music. 4 :0-4 :J0 French lesson. 5:15-6:00 Topsy-Turvy Times. KOW. 414 Mum. 20 Kilocycles 9:15-9:45 . jn. Home information serrlce. 9:45-10:00 a. m. Women's setting-up serclsea. -10 .00-11 :30 The Town Crier. 11:30-12:00 m. Musical education ex"h.x;es a specialty 5 ROOM house to trade for roo4 car. Would consider trading furnlsheil. or unfurnished. Lots of other good ex changes. O I,. FOSTER 462 Stale Street LARGER Lots Iess Money We have five groups of lots: On South Church, Kairmount Hill. North 17th, I-aurel Park and Pleasant Home Addi tions. A large choice in any of flv groups. Kverv one lower In pricw. Becke & Hendricks. IS!) N. High Street. GREATEST Trading organisation on the' Pacific Coast. We have over 3000 properties listed for exchange. Every kind of property, every price, evr-ty location. We can match your ex change exactly. If you would like to trade your property today, come in to day. See GA SKILL K A TILE, Realtors 16 S. Liberty Tel. 2241 A few half acre trscfa on ParK street, near asylum, cheap andeasy terms. W. J. KNOX . 4 Breys Ave., Salem TRADE A fine farm of S( acres with stock and equipment, located on good road and close to good town, ow n er wants to retire and will take sub urban home as part pay. Also a good 50 acre farm with stock etc. Take city or suburban property. F. L. WOOD S41 State Street EXCHANGE FINE home, in . Salem for Portland property. At one SEE Mr. Ellis with -a1'.?0 N ,-"I"S CO.. Realtor 3?0 State Street Prion 17r7. ACREAGE Dealer Belieye me, mister, you won't feet a better tire at the price anywhere- that's tint! Customer -Ye, l bonght'a tire here ', month aca and that' near ly alwnyn flar toov, Tke 'Pathfinder. 1 ONION UXD a bargain. 20 acirs unimproved, garden land, 6 acres Rea verdam. $S.00. half rash. See my agent JOSEPH BARBER S00 Gray Bldg. 385 Acres located on main highway, and only half mile from shipping point. 150 acres in cultivation, 120 aere gooH timber, 7 room house and plenty of other Improvements, price $40,000. oo. wi wiiaiurr cur property in Trade. WriWK OK DUMBRCK 180 North Commercial Street SPECIAL ' 10 ACRES with small house. S acres of full bearing cherries, near Salem, on payed road. Will exchange for Port, land property. 120 AUnKs near Bend, Oregon, ail fenced, no bldgs. Will trade for tin ber land. Block in Corvallis. .JblL located, for 11500. Will trade for suburban noma near Salem and pay difference. 7 Room house, nice location. EaA Salem. Trad for acreage tlose In with or without bldgs. v 10 Acres near Salem with ( room house, good water system and 3 acres of choice fruit. A REAL BARGAIN for $I50, or trade for house of same .'alue.- - . , 8E15 Thomason' with 1 . LEO M. CHH4)a CO.. Realtors lit) Bute Street . . - Phon- 'Tt 11