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Place tor ' r cassotei ADvzsTnara Reading notices, per Jns.25s Classified Advertising, per 11 na 10c Classified AdverUsins. par Una S times sen Classified Advertising, par Uaa tlmoe . raf Ons month, dally and ft"-1-) per Una fl.M Copy Cor thla page accepted un til 4 :34 tba evening before publi cation (or elasejficsUon. Copy re ceived after thia time wfll s nor under tba has ding- Tao l-ate to Cl-uasify. SITUATIONS WANTED Nuraa Reaaonabla. Tel. 207 V7. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR HAT.T! TTfiMf nnrilil . Vl 8u or "snt by moath. Box ... ...... fiY-iinrifinnAnnfin n 14. ton- J. XX HartwelL 774 a lStta or pbona 434. ...... .-inn -in n ri n A-1 tlo and Mt VuutnJ lit AA H. O. Hayes, McXenxie Bridge, Oral ww e.-wwMMw Atrolea. 80s and -On tvrr rl 7Fli. ' Treat! crab clams and aaimnn stand Fairground and Sllvertoa Bd. intersection. - - - - -i n in Many abruba and trees, reasonable. George Scbreibar. 2040. Neb. Are. - - - - . -i-ini-n-m -WM-irM-wm rixru Apples too and op. TeL 14F15. VT)R I B AT V . .14 .l- treea. aTl varieties. Pear tree. Also h robbery and full Una of nsraery vw w iivi vii m rwLic niRD war. WUlamett Valley Nursery. TeL TOPI. ------ - --- 'I'lVinVMWMVUWlAA FOR SAT.RRava new mtt . 14 Half price 344 CbernekeU. TeL 176W. RAI.FVfimmnth iaelr Dmix OOZ 1U.1V. m m mmm - - - - - - -, ,-.-- ll ll.ri mXTUXf FOR BALE: shafting. Duller-, hans- era, otsiesmaa ruDUsning U.O. FOR SALE Old papers. 10c a bun- oie. statesman oiiica. ---- - - - -r i i , i niywul rxnnxin Typewriters all makes, naw and uvea. Aoaere ana type writer for rent. Typewriter Exchange. 421 Court 6c WANTED Miscellaneous ---------- -i -i ---g---y-ir ruinj-ft WOOD wanted will trade, blcvcle. i noni as. Wood haulers attention am atork fng wood yard. Want wood of all kinds. Must ba Cheap. TeL ZJOJJ Ladles tallorinc and all kinds of dressmaking. Coat linings, ate. At 591 24. t-tBsrty. WANTED Used dibits, in ex- chance on radios, phonographs, or fur ,lture. H. I Stiff Furniture Company. ROOM and BOARD Steam heated rooms with board. Hot and cold water. TeL 1547R. PLEASANT rest home tor seml-ln- Valtda or elderly persona. Best of car and food, box Tit. States man. EXCELLENT hoard and cheerful FOR RENT APARTMENTS tr-ssaaa-sja4, Heated apt. 1st floor. 433 Marlon. 2-room furnished a. n a r t m a nt iignts, water, rurnace neat, garage. z. smuts ioi uaa street. 1 Attainments for rant. IIS. Damon Grocery. Norm coramerciai. WELL furnished rooms and spta, for rent at 211 Basel Are. TeL 113JW. Virginia spartsients S nicely fur nished rooms. Clean and desirable. Etoctrto raag- alectro-kold, heat and water. i-on t miss tats. Phone S78. AMBASSADOR S6 N Summer Kfreet ' NOW INVITES your Inspection of ear beautiful warm apta, newly ren ovated, hardwood floors, el ec trio ran ges ana rerrigeration. MANAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs J. W. Smith BUNGALOW apartment In Palmer Court. 47 Mill St. TeL 2S4R. Ona and three furnished apta. 435 TM vision. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses and flats. Si; i5S Tew. 114 5I & com'L $ l g rooma with garage and fire place West Salem. $30 37 S Rich mond, S rooms. $25 3SS Leslie, rooms, furnace and rarasre. ' 325 474 N. 15th. 3 rooma $30 5 Ferry. I room flat. U5 vsu Marion. room flat. 340 103S N. Summer, t rooms 2 baths 350 2115 8. Church -3(0 V. nice home outside limits south, rooms We have also II furnished houses. rfent from 114 to l5. m BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 N. High Street TeL 14L FOR RENT Good f R. honaa Com rletely furnished for I J a. Has fire place, Purnaca, piano, good -furniture, also cosy 4 R. bungalow, unfurnished. 2 bedrooms nook, fuTBSee, garage, for 121. Worth $2733. Others from l to 84S per month. For beat rent als. SEE BECHTEL or THOMASOrT S41 Stats Street Room 4. vnrt RENT House. bnu nrut and pastartt. TL 47M. Attrac mod. I bungalow. 0 N. Cot. fhf-(-lfJJf-riJ si4.a4a.4a. aa as SMALX furn. noma. Sit So. 13rd. j-r, i-nruni utri i" - - - gnArm 2-room ' furnished house. Anderson Court. Pbona 1ST. UTr rij u Lf lruj w w .....i. n.-i M-M-r-1 rlf 7-room house. cToss tn. Call Lann- ra Warehouse, 31 3L ini-)n'uXJ.i"" -'' - -- ... room plastered house, wits meat. ai alui bu ih.uk. Ijijinjvviri-i- -i FOR RENT Houses rarnlshed unfurnished. r. t. wood 241 Stf 8rree - FOR RENT tMWMWMWMWM4WMWM4M4a 14 acres near Salem. 4 room house, barn and chicken houses TeL 853JL TILLIE, THE TOILER UEE THE 4ZH&.4 rPDTi SKIOCO THE WAVE 4E T30e J3MtXS-D ITAMO VUAMT MW TO. IT IN 1WB IK 194 sii;t1 scg n r vA uy5j i tfr ya. r s i rx t-.: r- . vljv''. mt w f m a ' t-- - s a . r --v-- v. m - aw FOR SALE Real Estate i sa,aa, UTTTa BAT.'sfl - ej"S . denes with a wonderful new. Bant tor "ww Aimost new I KuS0.. Wiahad. TermsT larnscs. Boutte Salein., wm aasams or pay cash . IiiTm- Good! soil and 11 acres Sl N,T bou xl new barn for " wv,m wira isncao. mTs -- - '- v"tJt or faxi. HOtXTWOOD REALTT" - ' 2009 N. Ca&ttol Street Fhoas 2S0T , , . Res. UV i ruin ww mmj ib fJK KXCHANGI S f. I I.I Uiln alt t I . . . . 20 A. smb. hnmS Km ' seaaa - . . --- J www. If S (Sllln tlmtlM -tru.L IlCU 35 - A- bidgSL, timber, fralt. 12800. T A - f In.. In " - (wwrru nwi, SaV. f r swni m. Dungaiow. szv.eo. I R. oottaga and garage, 112.50. I B. duplex, close In, $20.04). PERRINE A If ARSTBR3 213 Gray Bide. At m lifilfsi skawV 4- s - r" ns,j v m ft ivunu . cixr. nreptaee. ciec. water ssVfslsBVn aVVA II tia aa .kfWu ...... m - -- -a auiiHi aaas seaj V " V TTf tsVUssTB. 9 large bearing cherry trees Most raise uivircj .ana jusc reaucea to $isa, WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor - 173 South His-h Street . . -.-T' ii S ii $1234 - Corner lot 4 R. house, gar- sge. paved at. 4144 down. $2350. 4 rooms, full basement, fur- . uwi naxuwooa rioors. SSSOft. On arnml t.rmi Vn a n weu locaiea noma, near two good kuwiai uni vi sruit on isrga lot. Full basement and piped furnace. a wuniunn. mpi.vtv tntivaAxf 320 TJ. & Bank Bids. TeL 437. SWAT Wonderful huv In a Mnn In mnm bsn home for 82000. Only small par- mem uuwn', cozy oungaiow, b rooms Haa etee. lights, water system. One acre of finest and best of aolL Fruit. Sea It and be convinced that It is ona or the best buys on tba market for the money. Shown by an aDDoint- meai on i y . rnone f . . BECHTEL or THOMAS ON 241 Ft lite Ft reft Room 4 FOR SALE Real Estate OUR XMAS SPECIAL room house with I&rara aUIc basement. 1 furnace. flrenlaca. oak floors throughout, ctosa In corner. North. Price 34SOO. Will accept large tot or sera tract ciosa to south city tmuis LEO N. CHILDS CO- Realtors 324 State Street . TeL 172T. - -.'i-11-iriry.-ii-irM-iitru-tAJxrui a "A nnv bmid twev A T W l . fruit, good well water. Fenced and ci n as. xenceo. uwn roaq payment down, long time on balance. Hurry I Never wanln s chance like this SEE 341 Btste Street Room 4. EXCHANGE Real Estate TRADES TRADES 4 7-Acres pries 87604.94. good im provements, z -seres in cneraee; walnuts and prunes all In culti vation : trade for r.ltv Drooertv. 18 4-Acres 89009.00, good lmprove- mesjc e-A. cultivation, running water. Trade for Salem prop erty, t - 119-Acres i good house, large dairy k osrav isO-A. cultivation. This flare haa 4-A. strawberries .and 0-A. crop tn; will aKchanga for smaller place ud to 19400.49. 117 H Acres, good improvement, 125 a. cultivation, most ail sandy loam, bottom land, wants 49 te 49 A. In exchsnga. For trades SEE SEARS 4k TUCKER 1 84 South Cammswlsl EXCHANGE Neat 4 room bouse on la rare corner lot, several walnut and fruit treea, paved street. Pries 92394. Owner wishes email property In or near Walls Walls, Wash. oood i room house, two lots, good residential location near Portland. Price 85500. Trade for Salem home and pay some difference. SEK sirs Ellis wltn LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 820 State Street TeL 1727 AAIIWWWWMWWMWAA EXCHANGE: Modern residence in Salem, and well improved acreage, close in. Will exchange one or both. Clear for stock merchandise any where; 83,000. to 310.000.00. Address owner. Bo 20, Statesman. ACREAGE WE have 180 acres of fins tim ber tie? the coast, cabin, spring and on nubile road: owner will take csr or good lot. A. splendid modern room noose for only 43250 and can use s small csr' is good condition as first pay ment ... 19 smendld acres north with rair Improvements worth 86000.00 to trade for good I room modern home. lift acraa -arood lmnrovements srs- rel road, stacked and equipped, worth $3944.0 and win trade for Idaho or eastern Oregon land or small farm near Salem, Trade, McOILCHRIST 4k PENNINGTON 809-1 U. a Bank Bldg. TeL 148. 21 acres timber, estimate 860 cords, miles from Salem on county road and doss to river road, $1494. One-half cash: terms. ' It seres dose in. zmo sou. una house, splendid wall, part m fruit, good corner, can divide, electricity available, small payment down, bsL $26.4 per ma. Including 4 Int. Pries $460: soma trade. ..... seres to rent, close in, 20.4 per month. Oi J. Jackson with W, Q. KRUEGER 147 North Commercial , SOME , EXTRA GOOD BUTS Acres, good Improvements, nearly all In cultivation, pries for quick sals, 82250.00. 4 9-Acres. . good bam. small bouse. running water, ona ox me oast little dairy ranches In the valley. Pries $4250.00 : good roads, only S ml lea fmm'UIm. - TS-Acres fine land. Modern bom wltn basement, rarnaes, siectnc ugnia sad water system, good dairy barn, X cows, t horses, chicken feed sad implements ail ready to go, pries 39644.09? this Is a fin place In good location. SEARS TUCKER . 184 South Commercial Street ! ' ' ' I ' ' !:'' BOSS 4 ravr-vaT - 1 I 1 AjafxS 1 1 TTT. .Tw. I VUttlSB I I ."- Mwwr (TV.. i iv"c rcr ?y i n -rv i - -- r ii - - -- --- -- - -- j ruowio-SAf ' T c 1 KEar- if. ACREAGE -.A- f?04 oa slectrlo water ua a room mun mil meat, S bedrooms, slectris lights, trait- on paved road. f ISO t loan. Tjisursnes. ... v .KLVTN JOHNSON 82 TJ. & Bask Bldg. TL 43T MONEY TO LOAN uans TO BAXLRIED PEOPLE1 . On plain sotaa. endorsed aotae. rnrnltar and pianos All tran- ssctfon Btrictly onflentlal STATB LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bldg. - Sseond loor otSe hr- a. m. to 4:34 p. m. -Telephone 832. Licensed by State MADE on furniture, cars salaries a t t riin is asjsina monthly. Wben "Cfinrfi needses Ul ra-es. aIasIva as GENERAL INVESTMENT Fjrst National Bans- Bldg. Phons 1200 CIT T AND FARM loans at lowest Ttkt R4ut I s akii..kl. - " suss inn mi ntm fjiif Insurance department offers you ex. , ua avi . ib ail lines - ,w w a 1 l.r , xeL 1427 - - 246 Oregon Bldg. . .. -li -,11-H-ll-A 1 1 TATK. LOWEST DtTERXST sUTSv FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. m . iiiliiHiii,ii,,iWii,MiiM-l -L-jiJLn Sijtau MUKEX QUICXLT7 Cash Loans of $18 to 830 Within. 24 Hours Small Monthly Repayments TonH be surprised bow easily s loan can be trnuiml (ln Min. courteous service has helped many wuu urey neeaca money qmcsiy. Come In, 'phone or write for full ln- wriuauua. xxtvrf is no OollgSuon. BENFTFIfTtAT. TOAM Bftfiurre' 119 Bllgh Bldg. . TeL 3-7-4-9 racensea ny tn State WANTED to loan on live atnrJr and personal property. Terms to salt your convenience. National Loan and Finance Co. 41 Bank of Com. Bldg. ucaona or sxsie. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS uoniracia Kenaanced Arrange to reduce your payments. Ton keep the ear. P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferrv Phono 121 Salem. Ore. Federal Farm Loans lu twr rent F. L. WOOD. 341 Stats Street. . LITE STOCK and POULTRY WAPlf rwtvezsksi mwiA nnlss Pms -s " w w ovtaxa smau luiwvsi MeUisj aS -V them. W. H. Street. 654 Ferry St - " M .WWWIWWWWMWMHIWW GOOD team and harm Will take COW. 1904 N. 5th. TWO good Jersey cows Ona tust fresh, one soon. 3rd house east. Tur ner. I have some goad milk cows team of horses plow. et&, to sell. If yon ara looking for something like this, get In touch with me. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 1784. FOR SALE WOOD Special sals now on bona dry cord wood, sawed any length, 4-4 cd. Id. 35.00, two Ids $9.50. 4 ft. 35.76 cd. Davis Wood Taxd. Telephone 330SJ. FOR SALE First class grub oak wood. 4 ft. 94.50, sawed $7.69. Lloyd Stephens, TeL 142. Smsll oak 34.60. 4 ft medium 47.- 44. 4 ft. fir $5.54. Old fir $7.00. TeL 341. 204 N. Church, DRY. all kinds any length. TeL 813. DRT fir and oas wood. maJ and fuel od. CaU on ns for- prices. We give good measure, good quality and good service. LARMER TRANSFER STORAGE Telephone 149 S Large 2nd growth fir. 1 In. 34.00. 12 In 45.75. TeL SF22. WE have 18" wood on hand all the time. Prompt delivery. 849 8. 12th. Cobbs A MitcheU Co. Phons SIS. 1 In. and 4 ft. wood on haad at an times Also planar wood, TeL 2935 Tracy Fuel Yards. GUARANTEED DRY Wood coal TeL 11. 8lem Fuel Co Tit Trads WOOD SAWING Wood aWWrTiy. Rottnn. Tot. t99tJ. LOST and FOUND LOST Lsdies black leather nurse. containing keys and drivers license. Finder return to 131 New Bligh Bldg. tor reward. LOST Clarinet tn black case. Fell from csr midnight, Dec. 24, between Mellow Moon sad R. . Box 9AA Sa lem. Reward for return to Lswrencs Anderson. Phons 1754J3. LOST In or near Johnson' ready to wear store, ring. Reward. TeL iw. - FOR SALE USED CARS 'Good Will' Guaranteed Used Cars 1928 Oldsmoblls Sedan . 1927 Nash Cabriolet .$131.00 . 475.0 . 445.9 . 885.0 . 875.0 845.0 835. . 325.0 . 145.0 . 145.0 . 96.09 . 85.0 . 90.0 . 43.49 . 45.04 . 85.09 1927 Oakland Sedan 1925 Studebaker Touring 1924 Oakland Sedan . 1937 Dodge Coupe ., 1927 Star Sedan , , 192T Chevrolet coups 1914 Eases Caoch 192 Ford Coups ,. i , 1928 Ford Touring 1921 Ford Touring 1921 Chevrolet Touring . 192 Dodgs Delivery 1922 Ford Touring Overland Delivery Wood-Wheaton Motor Co. Inc. Oakland Phone 8121 - Pontla 'Dollars do Slake a Difference FOR SALE USED UNUSED MILHAOB Just Waiting for the ' Proper Owner 182 Chev. Coach, AlnMst new sad looks it flfff tt 192 CThsvrolat 4 door sedan ,.T& 8040 rnlUs 114.99 1914 Model A Ford Toarlng, ..Vorood s,nd roas good 198.9 1838 Cher. Coups, rumble seat, tires. Perfect coodUlosT 888, 112 Chev. 6) port Cabriolst. .T Bttls 821. 1327 Chev. Coups, new tires, now paint, perfect shape 845. 192 Ford. Roadster, looks Uks a new on - 848. 1928 Durant Coaeh. pod. ms . chsnlcal shsps, now tires S98.89 12 Whippet Sedan. Bast o? shape . 285.4 1928 Chev. Coach, perfect con ditlon tnslds sad out. naw tires ,. 818.08 1927 Chev. Touring. good shape mecbsaJcaUy- 128. 192S Ovarland Touring, enclosure 48.99 75.04 1921 Overland Sedan Douglas McKay .'Chev.Co. 838 Center Street TeL 1802 04a-4s4-94 Ford and Buick Used Car Lot 1924 Buick Standard Coach 8254.44 1924 Buick enclosed roadster , 250.4 199 Buica touring overhauled lS0.ee 1925 Buick Standard touring 115. 192 Chevrolet Landau sedan 895.9 1927 Chevrolet Coach over hauled - 250.00 1927 Chevrolet Coup over- hauled 295.0 185.0 1924 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Chrysler 80 Coach 835.4 1924 Dodge 8-4 ton delivery , 150.0 1923 Dodgs- Coups 75.00 ize mssex coacn 60.0 I9Z9 Model A Ford Coaeh 4S0.04 1929 Model A. Ford Roadstar 276.0 1928 Model A Ford touring 800.0 1928 Model A Ford Spt. Coup 325.9 193 Model 1929 Model 192 Model 1924 Model 1924 Model A Ford truck 845. 800.4 A Ford truck , T Ford touring T -Ford Bickuo 76.40 S.44 T Ford roadster 5.0 1924 Model 1925 Model T Ford Coups 160.00 T Ford Coup 40.04 1934 Model T Ford Coup 64.44 1925 Model T Ford Sedsa 100,09 1924 Humnobile t Coupe 495.9 1928 Oakland AA 886.44 860.4 715.4 316.00 276.0 885.0 96.00 1924 Oakland Coups is. rontiao coach 1927 Pontiao Coach . 1927 Oldamoblls Coach , 1924 Willys-Knight 44 Rds 1925 W. K. enclosed rosdstsr Salem Used Car Center North end of Ford Agency Telephone 1027 Valley Motor Company Used Cars AH reduced tor month, of Decem ber. Check these new prices. 1929 Ford Tudor, new tires 425.0 1929 Ford Sport Coups, good condition 426. 1928 Ford Sport Coups , 826. 1928 Late Ford Business coupe, overhauled . ,, 850.08 192 Ford Sport Roadstar lots of extras 275.09 1928 Ford Roadster, good con dition f l. 1928 Late pickup , 385.00 1928 Ford Phaeton repainted 8t. lszs ora Tudor good snsps 1924 Ford Taurine sood aha do 44.4 124 Ford Roadster, a bargain 76.94 izt r ora uoups tv.vv 1924 Ford Touring 85.0 1928 Ford Coups 12.80 1931 -Tora Touring ,. . S6.09 Terms Trades We pay cash for good used ears, Valley Motor Company Center at Liberty TeL 1948 . PERSONAL Mrs M. XL Clark spiritualist, min ister sad medium. Readings dally at 41 Union. Phons- 2976. Work mar- Ian teed or money refunded. A trial wui convince. Bits For Breakfast o (Continued from page 4) would wreck the enterprise, and make It hard to reriTe It, or du plicate It at otber point. a "s s Our farmers will flee from a mere promoter as from a pesti lence : as they ahonld. The fact It, In the opinion of the Bit man. that there 1 no real place for the average high powered promoter outside of the. penitentiary; and with an Indeterminate sentence; pot there to stay nntll he get over being a high powered pro moter If he erer does, or ever can. . Bnt there Is a real need for some honest, able, unselfish or ganisers here. They can add many millions to farm and city values here. The capital is al ready here, and arallabl. The most Important need bow Is the organiser. Bnt he must come up to the specifications given, above. Bisect would bo better that ho not come at alL Operetta Maker Dies in Boston BOSTON. Dee. 21. (AP) Harvey Wort Morton Loo mis, composer and musle educator, died here yesterday. Bo had com posed : four eo mis operas, one grand opera. The Traitor Man dolin." 6 f spirituals and other music Loo mis' comic operas were glari Bride." -Going upl"; and The Bey of Baba." . 'j "THOSE OHILDCEM ARB 4C0lrl9 TO 36T MAIivsilBO IMG OM i 7 s iisr I I. i i vr'P" v.: s i aw. a ff I XV I I - ' l a.---a -- 's .r- i 'op OHIO rro-lrt rr v t-r - i 4&c i OF XHE VfeARV JrOOreAl-LBGZS, WITH so-called East and West engaging, Saturday, la the annual Shrlners game at San Fnndsco, football for 1930 is not yet dead; Indeed, on of its most colorful event the Boa Bowl game will feature Waabington State vs. Alabama at Pasadena, CaL, on New Year's Day. As the 1930 grid season Is closing, the Sport Bug gives brief yet special attention to some of its most notable features. Everyone knows of Notre Dame and its Sockno and Carideo. They stand out in bold relief, as do Ernie Pinckert, Southern California balfback, and Wes Fesler, Ohio State's combination end-and-f uU bade Each was pieked on a ma jority of Hctt A-l-Amerlca teams. V t S-S. -mmsas- . Afr- x n I l i f Millions Spent as Fond Manias Prepare to Launch Their Daugters' Careers By HAZEL REAVI3 NEW YORK, Dee. 2 (AP) The debutante season has reached its peak with Christmas week and parents who present their daugh ters to society this season will pay an aggregate debut bill which will run into several million dol lars. Ballrooms of fashionable ho tels, spoken for months and even years in advance, have been ablase with lights from dinner until dawn every night tor weeks. The let-up will not com until mid-January and a sprinkling of debut parties will continue clear through February. - Catering to debutantes Is a big industry In New York, for girls come from aH over the country to make their bows tn the Rlts-Carl-ton. Pierre's, the Central Park Casino, Sherry's, the Savoy-Plata. Park Lane and other hotels which Invito coming-out parties. 180 Girl "Come Oe - The manag-esT director at Pierre's estimated today that 188) girls wui have "com out" mere during the season which began In October and ends with February. Their parties will average 33000 la cost which totals more than half a million for the one hotel. Charles Pierre placed the aver age supper-dance invitation list at 400 persons, though many par ties have twice as many guests. Last week at the Rlts-Carlton mmmmAwmm m i l I mw i .--, J I m ''. -,X I I ... . 1 i,n -er AieJ 1930 Br HARDIN BURNLEY " . . V ''""' . - , I ' - - , -. -J A . Pinctert's coach, Howard Jones, definitely nominated Ernie for first A-A honors; while Feeler's, Dr. S. S. WUlaman, wrote. 'It La my opinion that Feeler is the out standing player of the 1930 sea son. Well, Fesler has strong claims to the distinction accorded him by his veteran coach. He played both end and back with about equal brilliancy and steadiness. Ho did all the kicking and the signal call ing, too. He was the prime factor in about every play, Ohio State made on both offense and defense. And, of course, he was notably expert in either making or catch ing passes. If Tale's Albis Booth was the most thoroughly watched player of the year. Feeler was a close second. Wes was almost as wonderful last year and the pen three Important debutante had parties last week to which a thousand guests were asked. Bar bara Hutton, pretty granddaugh tor of the late Frank Woolworth, five and ten cent store founder, had a Rltz-Carlton debut at which the musle alone cost several thousand dollars. Rudy Vallee's orchestra played at her party and La Argentina danced. A dinner party foa.209 guests was followed by a supper dance, and there was a breakfast party at dawn for the indefatigable. . Host of iho girls for whom big debuts are given are full time de butantes and- their educations have been completed. But male guests for the parties are large ly recruited from nearby colleges which accounts . for , the tremen dous rush of parties during the holiday period. The cost and sis of modern coming out parties has taken them out of amateur hands tor the most part. Professional counsel 1 available to the weal thy. Social advisors plan every thing except the debutante's dress and her invitation list and ccn oven lend a hand with that la a pinch. Oregon's legislative session ot 40 days is the shortest limited period of the 31 states which place time restrictions on legisla tures. ; By RUSS WESTOVER niii i i t 'i via lUag S-it-w- Sr. a ran. l-t, CetM 3r- rM Mm S Aces of 1930 fijzB AtACALUSO 'MBTZGEG. &OOYH etc COACHES WHO HAP successful. S-SASOAJS ARB HAHLEY, GASSE, AfZMSriZOVG, HOLUtSGBecZKy alty of that was a special two of three man play for htm throughout 1930. Yet he starrsd from be ginning to end. No wonder Dr. Willsnxan tabbed him as "the out standing player of the season. Plnckert'a specialty was block ing and defensive play and it is another tribute to Notre Dame's utter finesse that its own superb, Interference was able to shoot two climax touchdowns through his sons by timing take-outs perfectly. Evsn In that 1930 "Fall of Trey," Ptncksrt was one of the ablest Trojans en the field and Jlockne's men might hare turned the tut into an utter rout had not Ernie been on the job. When Notre Dams, in bearing down on Piack ert, got by occasionally it doomed the Trojans, you can be sure. Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER I 12 13 H 15 16 I? I lou -Slfzzzizzzi Z-: I Is HO -, 22- wl I n Mwl I I I ri UOUZONTAU 1 tlswdersat ronder 12 iot clear 14 ' observe IS look tnl . ln lo-largo edl- 1 ble scuhna ot the Ber ing Sea T objective of I If employer 19 - merhan Ism to raiso wa ter : t9 fastener 11 V t3 edons tt oils . Ikotclt (abbr) 13 river fn - -; France ' t3---pastoriaI ' - pipe fT I. confirmed ; II larr sr- v vents -.' fl toward the rlsinar stm 123 tons of the acalo . acter -13 Angle- --, axoa v alavt 37 cavity 33 short aaS 39 young salmoa 41 near 13 vOo 43 lofty nest 44 calamity. 46 enter proaches If iiegotiat ed VIUaTlCAl.. - Herewith if the sol alien to yc terdnys pnxxle. I ainn-. iiSI. - 3ass rs-tam Ssair-w. las. BRITISH m OfJf,fCHHSE Murderers of 4" Policemen Pursued Through Heavy Jungle Grass RANGOON. Burma, Dec. II (AP) British soldiers swinging the native machete hacked a way through the tangled Jungle ot the Tharawaddy district today, dragging machine guns along with them in pursuit of embat tled native who have murdered a government forest ranger and killed at least four policemen In the past two days. Villages in the vicinity ot Weya have been terrorised by the rebels, whoee activities were at tributed to discontent with the burden of taxation in a year during which the rice crop has been pitifully slim. The marauding bands, which have apeared out of nowhere to battle the skeleton police guards, disappeared quickly again Into an almost Impenetrable forest and their pursuers have had the greatest difficulty catching up with them because of the diffi culty of making any progress through the Jungle and across the rice swamps. "The center of the disturbance is about 70 miles north ot Ran goon. At the Tillage of Weya II. V. M. Fields, a government ran ger who returned only recently returned only recently from a furlough to England, was over powered la his lonely bungalow as he returned from an Inspec tion tour and slain by the na tives. Reports of the attack hare created bitter feeling throughout lower Burma. The seventh mountain battery of royal artillery, the first bat talion of the buffs, known as one of the finest regiments in all In dia, and the second batalllon ot the Oxfords and Bucks light In fantry hare gone into the district and the authorities are confident that the very presence of the sol diers will discourage further dep redations. Dallas Quintet Plans to Scalp Silverton Five DALLAS, Dee. 28. The bas-u ketball Quintet of Dallas high will go to Silverton to play the quintet from that school Satur day night. This will bo the fourth game this year for Dallas high. Thus far Dallas has won two out of three games. Dallas will try to get the lead on Silrerton this year Instead of tying one game each as last year. SUverton beat Dallas et Silrerton last year 13 to t but Dallas won at the district tour nament by an overwhelming score. The probable lineup for Dallas will be the same as for the first two ,v games. Forwards, LeFors and' Frack; center, Forrette; guards, Minnlch and Webb. 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