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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1930)
or ' WmitEo This Page V V r iV CULSStrtED ADV-UtTISEia Reading notices, per line IS Classified AdT?rtisin, per llne10 Classified Advertising, per lias time yap Classified AdTertlslns. per line times jog One month. caUr and Sunday P-fr Une f as .CofJ' tor thla pace scripted un- the even Ins . before publi cation for classification. Copy re ceived after tale time wiU.be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. . . . HELP WANTED 813SO-S30OO TEAR Oovernraent Sobs. Men women. H-S9. Steady work. Common education usually suf ficient. Kxperience usually . unneces sary. Sample coaching- and particulars yiltnt Write today sure. Box 648. Statesman.- HELP WANTEDMALE : Oae responsible man. in every town and -city owr. 1.000 popuUtlon. to represent Chicago outdoor advertis ing company In handling and distrib uting free samples and almanacs for National Advertisers, from house to house. Nothing- to sell. Can be handled In spare or full, time; experience not necessary. Year round opportunity. Men selected'' must hare good ' refer encea. Write . today tell mg- all about yourself snd enclose a So stamp. MU TUAL, 154 East Krle street. Chicago, Illinois. : i - i . HELP WANTED FEMALE TRAININO in excellent profession riven young lady la exchange for part time services. Write 80S. statesman. SALESMEN WANTED N1W device- for homes, a fast sell er. Tel. 1818J for appointment. . WANTED Man who Is wUUna to work hra. a day. No lay off or pay cuts. About $80.00 per month to start. Apply between 7-9 evenings. Mr. An derson, Boom 1C9, New Salem Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED Com Detent and xnerlerw! book- steeper wants position. M. 8. Good wn. New Hotel Pulfm. FOR SALE Miscellaneous pr-ssed turkeys for sale. Tet J?' TOR BALE 123 Ford coupe body r-- aniiML nana 1855 Alccoy Avenue 8ALH or trade, saw rig. S gal. gas pump, trailer. 0-hole range, lw weeks old pig; Ford delivery body, route 8, Box 88. Tel. 1780W-L -t - . FOR SALE Dried prunes. Italians, e lb. Petltes So lb. TeL 21 WW. WORMLES3 apples 6 to 76e or exchange for walnuts and potatoes. Phone 97F11. " VMM-MMMMassMMMMMNssWMssai APPLE sale for one week. eta hox at MOO a Summer. No worms or windfalls. i rin.ririn.i-irini-irnniii"i"i -- - - - FOR SALE : shafting, pulleys, hang ers. Statesman Publishing Com FOR SALE Windows - and doors from house being wrecked at : 1$S Center street. Also good nearly new furnace; plumbing fixtures. See S. V. Hall at Job. .... 0aaawaaaaaaanfcaana0aS f" rrT neiTAS eA irAl'IH safes jTlA tip. O. giadalL, R,9, Boa.,?, TeL ltFlS. . aasawajaassaasNrfaieaaasasas ; A PPJ3 1 Spltxenberg. Baldwin, Northern Spy, Jonathans, 60c and COc Walnuts 20c No boxes furnished, no delivery. Mrs. J. IL Wright. Five miles out on Wallace Road. FOR SALE Ued - rtw: coal, rfxHl, a and electric at very low Ttticca. fortlana uenerai iuecmc U"JeOl-"Mi'a'"ariii i'".m'lmm ai m mm : TsVsT UCJ VAttsM - Al flaV VI il t E A b 1 at tTtl VI VU S -ry-m - Kings. J. Ienny. fit. ,'.TeL.1F.. APPLES. , Cottage and Hoyt. TeL t.k fiiA si-an liiiea. Puritan ClJer Works, TeL 2374J. West Salem. r4ta'a sk 11 vn1rsva iaw tvru) fjftcd. Adders and typewriters for rent. 1rie writer Exchange. 421 .Court St. fcMaasseWassasaSsss,fc FOR SALE Old papers. 10c a bun- rV Ptatesmsn nftlcm. TRADE Miscellaneous fm. Am. fn mr iinrfht - Kimball piano. Almost new. oee i i .- way. ..i GOOD lot. value about $000.00 for or S ton truck of equal value.. In' q,';ire 141 Trie street. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Second hand motor, either 1-4 h. p. or H slow speed. 220 . VOItS. UOX X. , owwwnu. .r.iiO i-iii-ii-ii i .- nr tiuTprtT:iMl . manna In OX' change on radios, phonom-apha, or fnr- nltnre. H I, ftirr riimmirf t.-mrnmny, " RttSPPT T . A KF.nns CARPENTER Job work remodeling specialty and estimates iree. A. F. LOUDEN. . Telephone 1I41J. HOME for old people tIS 8. 12th. TeL ltOtR. Is and invallda K'''-''i.inrxririri- -i-i-i - m mm Free rabbits. Informal ton call OSFIS. , Win hmrdMl In a real doa boteL n B. - Flake, Petland Farm, Pacific blgbway. - . . Binrpiva' mm Kan-rinar. kal aooainlng, interior decorating. aOc per JTr. - 1.1 ... wvbm mm. - www - FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Warm, cheerful sleep Ins; room, with garage, IT 05 South Commercial. . . . . CLOSE in heated sleeping . room. ROOM, board, laundry In modern pons mf ss per montn. s, t btatesman. JILLIEe THE TOILER STEAM bested rooms wlta uoara, I CfC mMmrtnr Tt 1I47R- J.. " . I I no, TiuuiE hasmt Come I ; ri t " : called z g k -J? ' . ' v C PJ. K $ra-. !. Ohm mm r" I LJ t3 I If " I " C003I and BO Ann i'ii" r'i rm m hliih.ii. ROOM imt kvini t i . n.t meals. -J5 CrtjkTrS rji'V-T. " nniiwiiMi PI.RASA NT MX 1- - m . . valids or elderly persona - Best of caro and food, box 712, Btates- EXCELLENT hnsnl - rooms in private homey 260 Center. FOR RENT APARTMENT? ii . y, 1 1. i -,,,,.! .imiiiiwhwii.wi K ronm . m. --- . i . . alng and caoUnir titenails, By day. week or month. 2455 State street NICE fttmlBllaxt tmmmtmJ - . CSA Union. T W !. ...I,.. .J NICE rlnas In hMiut' ter street. ? ....-.... . APARTMENT. W N. Liberty. t room ' Strlctrr modern rrnlBlvaf apt.; Radio, electric refrigeration, washenoijrmplc Apt 720 N. Liberty. ""----.- mmmmimmtmmm WELL ftBrnlahed mama uul m-ntm for rent at 220 L, Basel Ave. TeL ..W I I .; u Anartmenta for .rant. lit - ninm Grocery. . 090 North Commercial. 'aSMsjssaaasaas 4 row furnUaad apartment. Ooss in. XJhts, water. phono 1 1 4.00. L sQU Street. . 1MBAS3AOOR .... 60 N. Summer Street' NOW INVITES reur Insoection of our beautiful warm apta .newly ren- ovaceo, riarawooa rtoors, else trio ran ges and refrigeration. -- MAN Ay EMENT Mr. and Mra J. W. Smith ssaasaseaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaafcj-j-is PATTON APARTkCENTS. down town districts. Clean, comfortable, nicely furnished, reasonable. For in spection call Pattern's Book Store. FOR RENT Dnmax anartment. 951 North Whiter. ; -------- - -i - - - -,-M-.-,-,"nrnru-ixnjuxAJXJ agement. Furnished rooms and apta. TeL 704. s FOfa- RENT HOUSES ""-- "TYv-iJ"'s'ae'aVarar'arwi ri nnj 220 US Rlohmond. I-roami! tit - 101154 8j Hleh. 4 rooms, furnac. fireplace 1 $25 $52 Leslie, $ rooms, furnace, garage : $2$ 574 N. 15th7t 7 . S room flat. 050 Fer- rv also 700 Marion: S40 IOCS lie. .7 rooms; $27.50 642 N. 14th, S rooms ana sleep ins; porch XUrnace, fireplace, garage. FOR RENT FURNISHED $20 1170 Market. S rooms: 245 2050 South High. 5 rooms; $45 1009 Lesiie. i rooms. me Stewart. . BECKE A HKN'DRI fTTH 119 N. High Telephone 1CL - - - --.- iJii-iiriimi.n.rut FOR RENT 7 roam modern houae. Beautifully decorated interior. 1 bik. north- Canital Hlilr. S2S Chcraeluu. TeL 1110W. NEW $ room home commote In ev ery way. 17 th and B streets. Phono ii or 187TM. - -i-if-y-.-irwrir-i n n. i-u-tfutru-u'VT-rt-n.njxj CLOSE In eight room house, com pletely, renovated. Suitable for home and commercial purposes. TeL uis-w. LARGE LIST OF RENTALS Furnished and unfurnished houses. $10 to $7S per. monrh, rentals our specialty. ' BEUriTEOr-XtlUAlASVIM 941 State Street Room 4. 7-room'-house, close In. Call Larm- ers Warehouse, 312L room Dlastered house, with base ment. S1 Mill St. $19.00. - NICELY fur. house. 1120 Le- $10. 5 rm. house In So. Salem, 0 rm. bouse In So. saiem B em. haaement. sraraae. No. Sa lem ? $-rm furnished apt. .. 15 J. F. UUUCU UU 12$ State Street TeL 1254. abaaaaaaaaaanaaaassaOhJOggsOa FOR RENT Houses furnished and unfurnished. - F. L WOOD $41 State Street frnrf pi!NTnMii honaaa .110 to 240. Also flats etore bldga, business lots. . 189 North High 8treet FOR RENT aaaaasasaaawaaslSaJSassw FOR . RENT Large store buUding good location for feed business, 2nd store, bakery - or transier ana stor age. See . 442 State Street WANTED -TO RENT WANTED to rent large house close to business and state bldga Must be reasonable. Responsible party. Write 744. Statesman. - FOR SALErReal Estate sasaaaaswassswsassarfaas,sssassasasni Why Rent? Tou can bur cosy S room bun galow, large living room with unus ual fireplace, dining room with cor ner cupboards, study, built in kitch- :n, two bedrooms and bath, casement nd furnace. , Lot 75x115 with many beautiful shade trees. This Is located on Fairmount Hill and will make you a comfortable homo for the present snd good building- tot for tno curare. Price onlr $5250. $2000 $H mort gage can be assumed, balance on easy terms. Don't miss this opportunity to make your rent ouy your nome. LEO N. CHTT.na CO. Realtors 220 State Street TeL 172T. T AflV Um,mm- ImnMl imri Thev are all bnrgalas. sell on payments like rent, aiooern rwm am mgtoa street. $2500 :. modern .5 room boost North Capitol . street. $3760 ; a - . mmmm, WAV K. MmrA llriif. $1900; may of these houses are worth muca mors tnaa too . pn Will accent what - you havs to pay down an& oatanco umjt imi. ' " tr'i ecrraT .T " Oracon Building -TeL-1794. w- j, WriM alimut HW and furnished. 2 largo lots. ; -: Good terma. Prtco $2500.00. Several cherry trees. $475.00. $115.- b down ano i.u a numui. HOLLYWOOD REALTT J TeL t$0I Baa. 194$. FOR SALE Real Estate Vrjs can trade your town property or small acreage for a stock ranch where you can make an independent living; . . We have a splendid 10 acre horns porta sear Salem for a home la Sa lem. - IS good acres f miles north with room house, good barn, electricity, and good road for only 94000 and tarma. j . - 70 acres half m" cultivation. 2 acres timber, fenced sheep tight, worth $5. 000 and caa use small house. beautifnl acres, J acres cherries, 9 .acres - timber, balance good farm land, wonderful view on - the hM up 12th street-for only 15000 and will take Salem home. , T McGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON Z09-1O C. & Bank BIdg. ;. TeL 140. 111 Ifi" -s i atafarbsXnXJ- REAL SPECIALS 12250. Uring R. hardwood floor. 9 bedroonM, kitchen, nook.- . bath, ' full basement, furnace, fireplace, 1 garage.v Terms. 12900. R. plastered, basement, fur- nace.' pav. pd. garage, fruit on . place. This homo Is doss in and la fine condition- , Money to loan ' Insurance. ' - MEBVTN JOHNSON 220 U. a Bank BIdg. . TeL J7. 5 rm. now modern house and one acre of ground, small barn And rab bit hutches, on paving; $2909. .Easy terms. - . T iru UImJ mmmm. - - - Ml trict, paved street. S1000 : will trade on home in South Salem and assume. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor -' 175. 8ouU High Street BUT YOUR HOME NOW Bargains on the easy pay plan. Only $12.00 Per month buvs a neat three room cottage with toilet and garage.-', $27.50 'per month buys a modern 4 room house with basement and fur nace and fireplace. Sf S IIS - Kiivm a nw K rtsjtm hnnn. low. fireplace and garage. SEE STEQNER - : $75 State Street For Homes or Rentals. . " m0m0mmmmmmmmmmm0mmmmmMmmmmmmmjmm FOR SALE! Fumaant Will ml. denco with a wondertul view. Built for homo by owner. A. J. RAHN, 1510 rairmounc p treat, nont nil, , $20 State Street TeL 1T2T. MODERN K rooms on 1M- Sununar. Hardware floors, doubte garage.: Own er 9150 R evenings or- Sunday. iMawwNiyww SNAP Corner : lot. cement ; side walk, $85. Also 4 room bouse, new. pavea street, east taiem. sues, easy tarma. r. L. WOOD ' $41 Btate Street FOR SALE 9 ' room house in erood condition. choice corner lot with garage.- Price only. $1250, cash $200, baL $20 per month. int. ATTRACTIVE HOME Of 4 Seat rooms and nook, well decorated, bath, best of plumbing, electric wiring and garage. .Price for quick sale $1800, cash $150, baL $35 per month, 4 int. another . beautiful cottage with 5 large cheerful rooms and nook, base ment, furnace, plenty of built ins. garage, price $2250, cash $250, baL monthly, 0 int. - To ouy your nome seis LEO N. CHILD 3 CO- Realtors $20 State Street TeL 1727. WHY PAY RENT? When you can buy a house. 5 rooms. bath, lights, garage, completely fur nished, paving paid, all for the price of lot. 51700: only 1150 cash down. balance like rent. Hurry SEE . BECHTEL-THOMASON $41 State Street Room 4. GOOD BUYS OR INVESTMENTS 20 acre tract half in cult- good solL bldga. fruit, timber, good soU. $ ml from Salem; $1450, easy terma Nice 10 A. near Salem, all fine soil, good 7 room house, barn and outbuild ings. -family fruit, nice location, fine chicken ranch. $4700, terma. See our list of exchanges. PERR1NR A MARSTERS 112 Gray Building aasaaansaaSaarfaaaaaasaaaSNsaasnaarfeSasasWas HAVE client with 234 sere farm on macadam road about 12 ml. from Salem. 120 -A. cultivated. baL mar ketable timber and pasture. Price $25,000.00. Will exchange for Doug las Co. property up to equal value. WANTED The best enclosed car X can get In exchange for five acres on paved highway. Clear. E. E. ROBERTS. Realtor Masonic BIdg. . TeL $09. FOR SALE Estate property at a bargain, -0 room home furnished, in quire 1710 N. 17th St. evenings and Sundays or call 600 between tin and 5 p. m. L. E. Stiffler. ATTENTION WUt earners and homo seekers wo can place you la possession of Irrigated lands oa monthly Installments within your reach. Wa can arrature to aid you In rettlnK ' some of this land to pro ducing berry yards, while you are em ployed. We hare, a limited amount of favorable cannery connections lor diversified berries and beans. Irriga tion- Insures quantity and quality production. For full particulars, writs or caii FLAX-LAND DEVKtiUfMCMt WEST STAITUII, we. - $1250. Good soU. small house. 4 R-. parage, soma fruit and berries not 'ar nut onlv 9150 will handle deaL law mediate poaee salon. SEE BECHTEb OT TMUaABU.l - 141 State Street Room 1. wmr nwbl hiiv is BprM smith. -a room house, well, small barn. Price $1259, f U mmmm inrf rlnu In. on 811- Terton road. Price $2750. m m -- m. - m.m m mnftA MA A . . tmtA buUdlngs. good land. Price $8850. Will trade for larger farm. . JuT. Honiyer with ' ? W. O. KRTJEGXR 14T North Commercial 't ; EXCHANGE Real Estate. Small car and vacant - lot to apply as part- payment oa a 4 or S room bouse priced not to exceed $2500. Pre fer north or east. . LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors $20 State Street -: TeL 1727 - MODERN T R.' Eugene homo for 19 to $0 A. farm or small modern homo la Salem. i . f v - J. J. SCRIVNER ' r 7 N. Winter after 5 P. M. FOR SALE FARMS ' 11 111 wwwa A FINE FARM . Sacrificed 40 acres. fine land, runnlnar water, aa extra good small dairy ranch. 4-R. boose, large barn, 9 good cows and horses, wagon and all farm machinery, chickens, 20 tons hay, price reduced to S52S0. 00. Pay $1500.00 down and get . this going place. Only Sft miles m of Salem on good road. 2C50.OO down buys this 15-A. place, price $2590.00. 4 R. house, elec tric lights. barn, X . poultry ' houses. 2 miles of Salem. . Stocked and equipped 9t A. place. Good T R. houae, new barn, gar age, 9 poultry houses,: machine shed, river bottom soO. 20-A. cumvaUon, some timber,-9 wells, bead cattle, . horses and- all machinery, price $00.00 .reas onable payment down. 1 20-Acres $1000.00; small house. 1-A. filberts. 6-A. 2 yr. old oherrlea. WIU take a good car , as down payment. 170,-Acrea good dairy ranch, 45-A. clover. 75-A. cultivated land, OS timber, good fence a 5-R. house, good large dairy barn. Will trade for a. smaller place or Salem pro perty. SEE BEARS TUCKER I $4 South Commercial Street $9 acres Drones, with dryer for sale. Easy terma. Or will trade for Salem oroDerty. or lease to exDerienced or- chardist. TeL 2185W. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS TO 8ALARIED PEOPLE On plain Botes, endorsed notes, furniture and ptanoa All tran sactions strictly confldentiaL STATS LOAN COMPANY 111 Oregon BIdg. 8econd Floor . Corner Stats and Hia-h Office bra 10:40 a. m. to 0 :20 p. m. -xeiepnoao z. neon sea oy btate WANTED to loan on live stock and personal property. Terms to suit your convenience. Notional Loan and Finance Co. 410 Bank of Com. BIdg. ucensea by state. CTTT AND FARM loans at RM loans at lowest ratea. Best terms obtain able. Our insurance department - offers yon ex pert a a vice and service in au lines. UAivKUis aj kdkests lino. TeL 1427 205 Oregon BIdg. Federal Farm Loans. 8 yt oer cent. F. L WOOD. 241 State Street. ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST XXTEBEST BATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BAN 5? BLDG. sssMBaSaaBaaasssaai MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS - Contracts Reflnaaced Arrange to reduce your payments. Tou keep the car. P. A. EDZER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Phono 121 Salem, Ore. PERSONAL, LOANS MADS on - furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When la financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT , CORPORATION First National Bank BMg. Phone T200 INSURANCE Do you feel Safe wear ing your Fur Coat unless It is Insured against loss by ' fire, theft, burglary, etc.? CALL 717 LEON M. BROWN 121 New Bllgh BIdg. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY ; FOR SALE Pigs from $ to 10 wks. old. mile north of Brooks on Pac. highway. Back of Brookslde Gar age. Wilbur J. Wheeler. , 2 cows fresh soon, 4 work horses. 1710 Mission. BARRED Rock pullers for sale. Tel. 105F25. FOR SALE WOOD Shed dry wood -coal. Prompt deliv ery. TeL 12. Salem Fuel Co. WOOD for sale. 2002J. Drv wood. fir. oak. ash. manle. 4 ft. or sawed sny length. No. 1 old fir, mill block, mixed, $4.00 per load. Dry .yard $ blks. west of bridge. West Salem. C U. Harbaugh Fuel Co. Yard phone $449. night 10. 18 In. old fir $7.50 cord. TeL 26F32. Four Corners Garage. Orub oak 18 in. Old fir. Large sec ond growth ssh and maple, any length. All dry. Get our prices. Martin Bros TeL 2084. mmw&m0'mmmmmMmmmmmmw' GRUB oak wood. 4-ft. $1.00 cord. II" 1100 cord. TeL tmw. Lloyd Stephen. saaaaaWsSWaaaS,as nrw n ft sr as Vea if s II r risk wo Am aaca W A w uvu araa usuw aa time. Prompt delivery. 9 S. 12th. Cobbs Mitchell Co. Phono 81$. OAK and fir wood. TeL 68F12. DRY. all kinds, any length. TeL B4g 2nd fir St. Ash $8.50. TeL 21F11. mm mm. a A A mwnA afft tiand at A. m ww - mmmi all tlrnea Also planer wood. TeL 2115 Tracy's Fuel Tarda. - DRY fir and oasi wood. coal, and fuel o4L -Call on us for prices. We giro good measura. good quality and TIawmSr TRANSFER A STOBAGE . Teiephoao 8121 - GUARANTEED DRT , "K0d coaL TeL 1$. : -8alem Foal Oo. 751 Trade. FOR SALE USED CARS i. i-.-Ln.rn r Special 25 - - Good Vill - - 25 Guaranteed Used Cars Coupes - - Sedans v ALL IN A 1 SHAPE : COMB IN . AND BEE THEM Wood-Wheatoii ; Motor Colt Inc. .vi.t . Pha 111$ Pontlao 250 N. Hunt BC sts uhbwhw tl,r. IS Tlitt3 - op you fH-OF-r5SO$T f i J I i ll i V .K .. ' kTP'Tv r-i mT- I m B . l I ... . f IX i I Wrfa .I I FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's for Used Cars .With an O. K. .That Counts 192$ 1928 1927 129 1929 1929 192$ 130 lt0 1925 Buick Sport Coups $25.00 PonUso Sedan, .trunk. 525.00 etar s (joupe Chevrolet Sedan . 295.00 525.00 495.00 45.00 225.00 Chevrolet Coum Chevrolet Coach Chovrolat CnacJh Chev alet " Snm-t SM tic M Ford Touring- 75.00 Ford Coupe . 90.00 REMEMBER IT "TAKES MORE THAN PRICE TO MAKE A BAR GAIN. . , ' , - . -Used car department . . ' ' $14 Center Street . Telephone. 1802 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. osjksssiaBiaa Ford and Buick Used Car Lot ' - . j . . 1929 Buick Standard Coupe $75.00 1)27 Buick Sport Coupe 55.00 12$. Buick Standard Coach ... .895,00 1925 Buick enclosed touring 145.00 1925 Cbxyaler Br nrham , 225.00 127 Chevrolet Coach ,, - 250.00 1927 Chevrolet : Coupe 215.00 129 Chevrolet 1 ton truck 650.00 12 Dodge Standard Sedan 425.00 1928 Dodge 4 delivery 150.00 192$ Dodge- 4 Coupe 75.00 120 Model A. Ford Spt. Cpe. 450.00 129 Model A Ford Spt. Rds. 400.00 1928 Model A. Ford Spt. Cpe. S50.ee 130 Model A Ford truck C50.00 18 Model A Ford truck . 40.00 12$ Model T Ford touring 95. 127 Model T Ford Coupe , . 125.00 iz Atooei r ora tudor 115.00 125 Model T Ford truck V -65.00 1926 Model T Ford truck, nil- tell ;i . 1929 Model T Ford pickup 14O.00 45.00 95.00 185.00 50.00 215.00 lz Huaan troupe 1926 OldsmobOe Coach 1925 Overland 4 Sedan 1927 Pontlao Coach 192$ Rlcken backer Sedan 295.00 1926 Studebaker light 6 Rda 250.00 1024 Studebaker- Special coach 145.9ft 124 Studebaker Big 6 tour. . 95.09 1925 Star 4 coupe 125.00 1921 Willy enclosed roadster 95.00 Salem Used Car Center . Marlon and Liberty North end of Ford agency. Telephono 1927. . Studebaker commander sedan liaa. I naw enean. ; P&rriaa 3araa. Stft Mai CapltoL TeL; 668. - Valley Motor Company Used Cars 1927 Pontlao Coach 1929 Std. Coupe rumble seat 1929 Sport Roadster 128 Standard Roadster 215.00 450.00 400.00 325.00 3S0.0O 1ZS Busmesa Coupe 1429 Dodge Sedan baraaln - 435.00 1929 Ptd. Coupe rumble seat $450.00 127 Roadster 125.00 126 Coupe IS 14 Roadster 126 Touring 100.00 90.00 60.00 75.00 $5.00 135 coupe 115 Touring L 1920 Model A A truck, body. duals, excellent condition 600.00 1918 Truck with body . 400.00 TERMS TRALE We pay cash for good used cars Center at Liberty TeL 1995. Valley Motor Company TeL 1995 Center A Liberty St. WOOD SAWING WA91m1 Mwtnr. RohlntL Tt HI9J Wwsssssassaas9ssaaaaaa WOOD sawing. - TeL 1221 or 11$L NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby giron that the nnderslgned by an order of the County Court of Marlon County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 14 th day of No vember 1930, was ' appointed ad ministrator of " the estate of George Edward and, that he has duly qualified as such. All per sons haying; claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the lima) duly verified as required by law, at the offices of Kowitz Sc Cook 401 Bank of Commerce BIdg., In the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit, 1M1. W. R. EDWARDS, Administrator of the estate of George Edwards. N. 19-28-D-3-10-17. . JfOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT la the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, Probate Department, In the Matter, of the Estate of Alice Tergen, Deceased:. I - , Notice Is hereby glyen that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Alice Tergen, de ceased, has filed his final account In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Marlon County, and that Friday the lXth day of De cember, 1930, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed by said Court as the time and, place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, No- Tember,'1930. Date of Last Publication, De cember. 1930. BRUCE TERGEN. as Ad- . mlnistrator 4 of the Estate . of Alice Tor $ on. deceased. PKNDERGRASS, WIGGINS, BARZEB 4k ROEHR. . Attorneys. ' - N.1S-1I-1C; D-3-1A - XJH IT TEU-.HB THAT eHlOF.U (ZsWccses 1ir-v- os-icva. isMacifarisr I I O- MAJOR-GENERAL ELY WELCOMES HORSEMEN I! fx t- ' N 1 Captains of the Tarious foreign equestrian teams which ; are Tiaiting America, are the guests of lCajor-General Hanson E. Ely, U. S. A at a luncheon at the Officers' Club, Governors Island. New York. (Left to IS US YET INCOMPLETE Whether or not Population Will Show Increase is Problematical Whether or not Marion coun ty's school enumeration now be ing completed will show an In crease Is a matter subject almost to flip of a coin, so far as can be determined from -census re ports which hare been checked. Some districts show a large In crease, others report a big drop, and still others remain about the same as last year, so the county superintendent has little Idea of how the final compilation will swing. On the face of present re turns. Supt. Mary I Fulkerson expects an Increase. At Silverton, .there Is a gain over last year, with 1219 reported this year as against .1179 last year. West Stayton also reports a nice gain, with 132 this year as compared to 104 last year. Roserlale Slumps Large Rosedale dropped almost a hun dred Per cent, with 78 oh the roll last year and only 37 this year. A similar situation is reported for Talbott, which has 37 this year and had 51 last year. Scotts Mills enumeration shows a nice gain this year, with 115 as against 80 last year. The Salem Heights district has- lost some school children, with 168 on the count just completed, as compar ed to 183 a year ago. Liberty's annual census shows a drop of one orer last year, with 195 now. Neither the El-horn or Bridge Creek districts had any school children residing there when the census was taken. There were none In the Bridge Creek district last year either, and the Elkhorn district had but four. K Bishop is on Culver Team in Big Benefit Mix K. Bishop, Salem youth, was one member of the winning Cul ver Military academy which Sat urday defeated the St. John's Military academy team on Sol dier's field, Chicago. The score was 19 to 0. The game was staged before 40,000 people, proceeds going to charity. Bishop has been at the eastern school for several years. ' Four governors of . eastern states and the) national com mander of the American legion together with four state legion commanders attended the affair. Church Passes ' Resolutions to Praise Paper The Leslie Memorial Church Brotherhood, at Its meeting Mon day night, passed resolutions com mending The Oregon Statesman for its editorial stand on current issues, especlaly as regards moral and prohibition Questions. The group particularly commended publication 8unday of the Forum article, "The Wets Give Me a Pain la the Neck." An interesting program was car ried out at the meeting with a round table discussion develop ing; Ideas oa how each member could further interest in tne church. - , ' By RUSS WESTOVER CENSUS 14 1i . - right) Major H. D. Chamber- t laus, , captain . of tha United States team; Captain Baron Vea Waldenfels, captain of the Germaa team; Colonel Malan etti, captain of the Hungarian team; Major-General Hanson E. Ely. commanding general of the O GEM BLAMED? X mt v j. y Mrs. Edward B. McLean, wife of the- millionaire publisher, one of the capital's outstanding nost eases and owner of the famous and "un lucky" Hope Diamond, is suing for $10,000 monthly maintenance and their children.. The famous dia mond, which is shown here, is sup posed to be cursed and all of its owners for the last century hay been the victims of bad luck. P. T. A. MEETS t MONMOUTH. Nov. 18. Mon mouth's Parent-Teacher Novem ber meeting was held Thursday evening in the training school, and featured a pot luck supper. A large attendance was present, this being the first social meeting of the year.- Program numbers Included a clever skit by first grade children and a talk by Miss Lucille Wall, primary teacher. Mrs. F. E. Chambers, president, presided. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER I 12 I 13 N is &L i1 1 9 i0 75 " i iT"2-" " 2d W" W mm mm. , ... f tS mmmmm mmmmm. - .,, IVVVV - - mmmm. - !L J!lrl!l m UZLmm J,Ill!li!L l!illi!l 55" 522? 3T 1ZH - ' in,l:i, HORIZONTAL 1 frightens cuts off the tops of 11 symbol for tantalum 12 pertaining o speech 14 goblet 15 oower 17 image or repreaen- ' ' tation If Chines - - weight S0Ieruse) -XI break with sharp sound ' 1 2 corpulent XI spread loosely for drying 84 Imagine- tire writer Z5 -compel tfl printers measuro ST kins; f the beasta 2S alternat -rise and s v fall ef tho ' surface of the ocoaa : 19 furnae for burn ing brick Hm . 89 wash Zt whirl . S3 dwelling , 8i exirt 15 wild V . irrowth, as . , rarJc grass SSJonging 17 prohibit S3 high mountain S9 cavera 40 lubricates 41 Egyptian deity 42 salary.. 43 sun-dried . brick 44 aaaes thetic 48 Italiaa , . francs . 45 alterna- tive 40 sits dowa 50 lagged line Herewith Is the solution of yes terday's Puzzle. sIahIaIr aI a rgoin O N IPjAp ITltflT l 5 L OlQlTLTAjG q s w CtA5 NjE r TJ5 "ST" U A P E C M A N it Ij'rAlH 1 ' ' S.tKi si " )lcjHIils Qr hTaID ISO IiTe fiiC v 5 5 a1 etc bfp e o CnrnsM. Us, w I : r Second Corps Area, U. S. A.1 Major R. 3. Timmis, captain of the Canadian team; Captain R. Oern, captain ef the Swedish, team, and Captain O'Dwyer, eaptaia of the Irish Free Stt team. " MUSICAL SHOW TO BE GIVEN W SCHOOL1 Willamette university singers, men and women, are already planning rehearsals and work oa their next. musical production la spite of the fact that they Just presented the minstrel show a week ago. The new selection to to be the operetta "El Bandlto". The , leading characters have been selected by a special com mittee consisting of students and Professor Cameron Marshall, di rector of the two glee clubs. The presentation will be In the gym nasium of the university Decem ber B. . A number of special features are Included on the calendar of the glee clubs regarding the operetta, j Special lighting fea tures are being discussed. Scen ery and the major part of the costumes will be Created and ex ecuted by college students. Students who have roles are Robert Mayme, Helen Cochran, Joe White, Marjorie O'Dell, Clarke Wood, Eugene - Smith, Ronald Hewett, Earl Henry and Morris Dean. A chorus of 35 voices will assist the leads. GOING TO IOWA SILVERTON, Nov. 19 -Father A. J. Tolly, who has been tbe guest of his cousin. Rev. J. Scher bring at Silverton since early au tumn, has returned to his home In Iowa. Rev. Tolly came to Oregon not only to visit his cou sin but to Improve his health. When he returned to his own state he expressed himself as very pleased with the Oregon country, and greatly Improved In health. VERTICAL 10 treat licionsly IS cloth madf f flax j or hem? 18 evil 18 feline 21 la the neti futur 1 22 grow dim 24 pellet 25 split 2T told a faUehooi 28 domssUe eatod 29 retaia f SO easy bounc2 gait , SI mad 82 tiarrat .83 mean shelter 84 discoverea ef the Pacifio ' Ocean ' 85 merchia.1 dise i 88 witch S7 life: ' combining form 29 vehicles 40 river ia Grnr.n 42 moist 43 skill or dexterity 45 eiclaaae tiOtt . 4T exists menced U turn over oa one aid t cross or crucifLc X to mistake ft symbol for . ' samarium cut by . striking sharp instrument T raced 8 upon 0 dwelling place ef - -: nobility aUae