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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1931)
Mace forBumwmid Seller. $ave Twie ! cAatni Aoruntiata Reading notices, per Um 1 So Cla-airied Advertleinf, per lin19 Classified Advertising, per Us I time ,. aaasiffed Advertising. per Hn tlJMf - $ Oh month. dally d Buudmy . . mt UN $!- Copy lor Uit pass ccftd n td 4;J ttie evening toefor publi cation for classification.. Copy re ceived after this tm will l ron under the beading Too Lat to classify. SITUATIONS WANTED F!irerienced gwtletoan bookkeep er. Wliol or part time- TeL 5W. Experienced cashier - wishes posi tion.; Boat ot reference. Tel. .OSIK. Nut-sin or car of elderly person. N irm R oa wmM. Tel. t07W. FOR SALE Miscellaneous -v 1 ULST CALL! Have you seen those used p!anoa tliat w ara selling at $35. $4.. $56. , 67. 9S9. and $98 at ft and 9 per month? Tha near upright pianos at 11)1 and tip, and tlie new Baby O rands at $i25t Termsjto suit Alsio tb complete, lino of beautiful Bald win piano w will sell for the nest few dava-at nearly half tha -original Tirlre. Tallcnan Piano fUore. 395 bo. 12th St, Salem. Ore. Open evenings 17 appointment. Phone 16i9. SAVAGK electric washer-and dryer excellent condition. Call 714 N. Capitol evenings. CLOVER-HAT. TeL 3IF23. Apples, SOo and 6c box. Tel. TK1S. Turn rxanfTATi"ivri r-i i i - FVealt -crab, clams and salmon rand Fairground and Silverton Rd. latcrsectlen. Manr ihraba and trees, reasonable. C?-rge- Bchrelber. 2040 Neb. Are- Apples 60c and up. TeL 14F15. nirrvirOfTri irir i-" FOR SALE S year oW apple treea, all vartetiea Pear treea. Alao rurubbery and full Una of nursery Stock mUt north on Pacific high way. Willamette Valley Nuraery. Tet T6F3. - ; wuw jnjwin niriirvwn n (VWxi -irS-ii-irir T" FOR SALS Mammoth jack. Route C. Ba 10:iC FOR SALE: ahaftlng pnllera. hang era Statesman Publishing- Co. FOR SALE: Old papers, lec a bun Ale Statesman office Typewriters, all makes, new and tiled. Adders and typewritra for rent. Typewriter Kxchango. 4t1 CoHrt1" Pt. WANTED Miscellaneous Ladies taUortng and all kinds of Cresara&king. Coat lininga, etc At S9t U. Liberty. - . WANTED Used ptaAoa. in ex ehanca on radios, phonographs, or far- AIISCELLANEOUS All kinds of trucking done reason able. Long- hauls preferred. O. J. Kortnon, R. 6, Box . Knlem. FOR RENT ROOMS WARM rooms 1 block north of Stat house. 90 Cheraeketa. TeL 11W. i- -i . - ROOM and BOARD Ftearit heated rooms with board. Hot and cold water. TeL 164TR. PLEASANT rest home tor aeml-ln-Talids :or elderly persons. Beat of care and food, bog 712.. States fiiun. "EXC45LLKXT board snd cheerful rooms . In privnte home. 6 Center. FOR RENT APARTMENTS laVVwiwVV Nis s eaisjji.ssaa,s CtOSE in front apartment flr Mac. S Center. Heated apt. Private bath. S2 Mar Im. f FOR RENT Famished bungalow apt. with gar age. $39.90 i without garage, fI8.9. Inquire, at 917 Mill St. I'ltone 284-R or see E. E. ROBERTS yagonto .?df: TeL J0 Nice fur. heated apt. 659 Union. WELL fumifhed rooms and apts. for rent at 2201 Hazel Are. TeL tinnsia apanrnenia niceiy mr- i nKtied roonta. Clean and desirable. J vMr. han't mi mm thin ,1 Phone ;7S FOR RENT HOUSES fgiiissssssbsrfessSjaj FOR BEST RB:NTALS PEE BKCHTEL-THOMASON. f 41 Rtate St.. Room 4 from $19 to $75. furnished and Ainfurnisbed houses. FOR - RENT Houses and flats, fir U5S Tew. $14 VCS H. Com'L 18 6 rooms with garage and fire place Wast Salem. $20 37$ Rich mond. I rooms. $25 353 Leslie. rooms, furnace and garage. $25 S74 N. 15th. S rooms. $50 ;. Ferry. S room flat $35 780 Marlon. B room flat. $4d 105 N. Summer. I rooms, 3 baths. 1502115 8. Church S0 V. Ice liotcs outside .limits south. 6 rooms. - We hare also J ! furnished houses, rent from $14 to $65. BECKB A HENDRICKS 119 N. High Street TeL 1IL SMALL furn. Lorn. Sift So. 25 rd. Modera 8 -room famished, bouse, Hndrson Court. Phone ST. C room plastered house, with base rtenO 1 MU1 8t flt.0i. FOR RENT Houses furnished and mnf urnlahed. - F. L. WOOD i 41 State BTreet ; FOR RENT 2 and 4 room ants., furnished. $13 and $1$ per mo. Sleeping rooms $8 per month. S45 Karlon. 1 1 iptm. near Salem, g room house. I fam and chicken bouses. TeL 369JL iHLUE, THE TOILER 'TWOa riOftRlhiB SMJ " U CVEg,-TO THg I I t VMA-t TOO XGAStXB awaaaMssy-as-M-wsie., t.-.,..,.-.-.- w..1M-.--s.eai-'- -i ljl-wM--. -------kJLaM----M - tkwmmmmmaUmm mi---PibsbSbm FOR SALE Real Estate Large, well built house In two apartments, separate baths, well fur ntshed. within two blocks of business district, zfttM. North High street property, lot $4 by -185. alley pared, four furnished apartments. 4 aaraa-es. 11S.50O. Will consider small acreage or house as part paymewC These two properties sre in ine sawnefs zone ana wui give good home and income while location is making yoo money. C rm. new and atriotlr : nuvlern home. dtihl- -olumtsinc ti&M. frMof incumoraoce ana wui taxe semi-mod- era noma itn iarge lot as part pint. WiNNUS PETTYJOHN. Realtor 178SouthHlghJtreet 'irirLrLrLrurU"L; " ; --l-l-u-utj-u Trade for small farm. 49 acres. 2. . of Salem. Hand bouse and barn, 9 cows. 3 horses, chickens, grain, bay, i all equipped. Price $i:,0OO. Trade for acreage or house in toma. 19 acres north. 4 room house. welL barn. Pries I12S9. See A. F. Homyer with W. O. KRUKtJER 417 North Commercial Start The New Tear Right Move into this modern iexeent basement) 6 room home, im N. E. Sa leai. Total price $2750. i loan of $1800, pmall payment down, baL wisy, terms. LHn't miss thie. SEE E. 'E. ROBERTS Ground Floor Masonic Bldg. Telephone 809. -i - 'iaii-i-wiWWYtAnAVU FOR SALE . $2500.90 bargain. Almost new 5 room modern home and furnished. fireplace, basement ami furnace. Termsi B room house- worth $2000.00 In good location. Wilt exchange for South Salem. 'WEI assume or pay caah difference. 151 Acres. Good soil and 115 acres in crop. Mew nous and new barn for 22 cows. AU woven wire fenced. Run ning water. Price 8110.00 per acre. 1U lane income -property ror.part. HUI.I.I WIRIU KJ-.AUT I 200-9 N. Cacltol Street Phone 2107 Res. 29S8. $1250. .Bungalow. 3 room and nook. plastered. batn. ltguta, water, etc closa to bus line, paving pd. T.muL $17(9. An 1 sttractlre English type home. rooms ana .nook, garage and cartas: Dd. $159. down. $2150. Almost now bungalow, living room, dining room, nice oak floors, kitchen, large r.oox. 3 bed rooms, goed .furnace," garage and ravine Td.. below cost, $150 down. $1900. A real .home, 7 rooms, full basement, pipe ruxnacfr nice bathroom, largo lot, trees' and shrubbery. Will trade for smaller house. $000. to loan. Fire A Auto Ins. MKIjVIN JOHNSON 220 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. TeL 837. OOOD EUTS OR EXCHANGES 60 A. farm, bldgs.. all in cult.. $40.- 00. 20 A. mib. home, real buy, 35000. 57 A., bUlgs., timber, stock, 84500. 35 A bliiga.. timber, fruit, $2800. 10 A. riose in. new hides., stock. tools, feed, paved road, $4500. or rent K. bungalow, szo.oe. $ R. cottage and garage, $12.50. 8 R. dnplex. close in, 929.09. FEKRINE A MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. sasSsSesasaseSsssSassaesssseaSi FOR SALE Fan-mount Hill resi dence with a wonderful view. Built for home by owner. A. J. RAHN. 1510 Kairmount Street i'hone 1927. 329 Stats Street TeL 1727. BE TOUK OWN LANDLORD. Start tha new year rlirht Bur a borne. No . down payment, just pay 820-125 or $30 per month just like rent. Others with $100-$200 or more down, Bal. like rent, few specials rosy R. cottage, good plumbing lights, banement. garage.: 116.00, also 4 it. DurtjralDW, Z warooBS, SZIOU. A firnliibed House 91750 Good furniture. 5 R. house, small payment down. Acreage Close In stiburban homes, no cltr taxes, hare elec lights, water system. bath low as suoo-iizse modern 1U- worth $5500 for $4200. Only $500 down; nsk us about them. 884 Fer Acre Buys a fine famt. 145 acres. Crop. stock, and fully equipped. Good soil, good bldgs., running water, biggest snan In the valley ; take some trade. Best Buys in city : country Property SEE BECHTEL-THOMASON . 341 State Street Room 4. Good homes at bargain prices: North of Sakm 4 miles, we have 13 good acres with 6 room bouse and fair barn and outbuildings, good road and electricity In House price 94.- 000.00. 10 SDlendid acres with fair improve ments, splendid soil and all tillable. 1-4 mile iront highway lor only 000.00. 25 eolendid acres 1 mile east on pavement, modern house and good barn. large ciHcken. house couia sun- divide a snap at $$200.00. ' 90 fertile acres on pavement. 1 miles good town, 18 miles Salem, liv able house, fair barn, some fruit, near school, price $6500.00. 100 acre dairy farm, good 'house, living water, all tillable worth $10,- 000.09 and win trade lor smau rami. 120 acres on rood road with stock and equipment worth $10,000.00 and will trade for small farm near Salem. We nave 50 splendid acres with modern 7 room new bouse, large chicken house, some bottom land. some timber and never failing small creek a rare bargain for only $8800.- 00 might consider a larger farm in exchange. 40 acres M anienaia twiner on gooa road II miles of Salem, dear to trade for Impraoved acreage near Salem. 1Z9 acres M timber, reiutquianment, to trade for car or lot . . A srood 7 room house In Salem to trade for farm value- $5600.00. McGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON 209-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg- TsL 140. TRT THB NKW TRAR RIGHT ! Own your home. Here are some good ones. 27 acres s amies irom baiem. e acres of 13 year old walnuts, other trees, 3 acres cherries, family orch ard. runnlnaTwaier, an excellent berry farm, fair Improvements S electricity avauante, terwis. r 38 acres I naltea from town oa the pavement, electrteltghta, i water sys tem, gooa noose, umuj vrcaara. acres 3 miles North of Salem. pavement, 121 large walnut treea 3 acres pis cherries, prunes, fins fam ily ore hard, electricity i available. These places are all number- one. Pos session anytime. Reasonable down payment or would accept some good trade. -i I have a eomolete list of ' larger farms for sale or exchange. If you are looking for something; in my line, get In touch with me. It la my policy to get ACTION. IL O. SHIELDS ; 'Oregon Bldg. TeL 17$4 FOR SALE Real Estatt FOR BALE New house at at it. 1 Itk a lici . . . house $74 University St. $2899. Small iivuBw neat. naieio, . sOtf. HtTlCtiy niuufrn ntw unix nouse, close in, i, $09. F. L. WOOD j , EXCHANGE Real Estate -" -- - inonnnririrLru-ijXArLr TO TRiDB I Good 4-R. house and S good lota In est saiem. . ajso a good - a room house, basement; furnace, all refm- isneu instae. Attwn propevuea -ore good. Want to trade fur small acre age. - SERVICE BTATrON CABINS IS cabins, 2 pump station, good store building that rents, for $25.00 per month. Cabins - ara doing good business. All furnished, will trade for a ranen up to iis.ooo.oo. HOW ABOUT OOIKG TO THE DALLES TO LIVE? Two good houses at The- Dalles, fine location. One 9 -room and one 7 room house, one rented for $39.90 per month, price for both $7500.00; wUI exchange for a ranch ; wants good soil, don't care so much for improve ments, just so they are livable. Tou can get a good trade, as these people want a lower climate. SEE SEAR3 A TUCKER 184 South Commercial TRADE Six room modern house. 7 j loot lot, cioae in, enain higuwny, business property, for small Louse North Salem. F. L. WOOD , FOR SALE FARMS rVAArVAAAArVwVVwwwVwVVwVVMMwVw FOR SALE 89 rre farm all dear. modern buildings. $7509. 89 acre farm, good building, good land, $C0 per acre, or will trade. . lj. WOOD i $11 State Street ACREAGE We have a splendid 5 acre tract on pavement near Salem. 8 room plas tered house, barn, garage, electricity, worth $4000.90 and owner can Use Sa lem home, i A a-ood 7 room modern house in Sa lem to exchange for small farm and will assume up to 52000.00. -: 120 acres of fin timber (relinquish ment with small house -and- good water to trade -for car or lot j 13 acres north on good road near highway and will sacrifice -for $3,- 600.00 with smau cash payment A snlendid fe room modern house with hardwood floors and fireplace to rent for $20.00. l McGLLCHRIST A PENNINGTON 20S-10 U. S. Bank Bldg. TeL 149. -- v f-- m I-, i tru-tP itij,nrjnj'xrii'rj $1200. For 2M A. 1 mi. east of Salem. 3 room house, barn, weR and some trees, good sou, $100 dewn. $1600. For 5 A. 1 mi. from ; Salem, small house, bam, well,' good soil, easy payments. j $2100. For 1 A. y, ml. from Salem, 5 room house electric lights, barn and chicken house, electric- water system. $150. down. $4500. 35 A. 74 from Salem, all cul tivated, good BOilr young orch ard, small house,, well and pump. Willi trade for Salem residence. $13,000. For 109 A. 8 ml. from R. R. 19 ml. from Salem, fins soil, all In cultivation, lays fine, running water, T room house, large barn, close to school, family orchard, no waste land, fine for dairy or farming; Will trade for Portland or Salem property. $5000. to loan. Fire A Auto Ins. MELVIN JOHNSON 'i 320 U. & Nat'!. Bank Bldg. TeL 837 SELECTING THE BEST INVEST MENTIT IS THE EARTH ITSELF Today we have many good buys to offer in acreage close in, on good roads ahd priced very reasonable. 80 ACRE FARM 5 miles out on good road, small house, good barn, chicken coops. 20 acres cultivated, baL timber and pasture. Well fenced, good well, spring water piped to house. Some stock, chickens and a barn full of hay all go for $1800, part cash, baL terms, or will take Salem home as part $3100 TIMBERED TRACT S miles out on paved highway, 40 hi acres, well fenced, 4 room house, : barn, creek, S acres cleared, baL pasture and timber. Hundreds of cords of good wood. A REAL SNAP. Part terms. - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION" of a well Improved 84 acre farm 19 miles south on paved highway, part In cul tivation, bal. pasture and timber, creek. Price $6500, part terms. 10 ACRES 2 miks out on pared highway, good dark soil, no improve ments, price $2 SOO, liberal terms. 5 ACRES 2 mHes out, well drained land now in clover sod. Price $1250, cash $250, baL easy. 2H acres not far out on good road, best of dark soiL Price $1000, cash $25, baL $15 per month and Interest 1 acre close to city limits, paved road, telephone, electrlo lights, gas In front of place. Price $1000, cash $25, baL $15 per month. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 220 State Street Tel. 1727. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST INTEREST BATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST RATIONAL BANK BLDG. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLB1 On plain notes, endorsed notea, gttrnitura and pianos. All tran sactions atrictly confldentlaL STATE LOAN COMPANY 113 Oregon Bldg. Second Floor Corner Stat and High Office bra 10:00 a. m. to C :3ft p. to. Telephone 933. Licensed by Stat PERSONAL LOANS MADE oa furniture, cars, salaries r other rood security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT - CORPORATION -First National Bank Bids. Phone 1200 : CITT AND FARM loans at lowest rates. Best terms obtainable. Our msuranc department offers you ex pert advice and service In all llnea HAW KIN 3 A ROBERTS IncJ TeL 143T 805 Oregon Bldg. WANTED to loan on Uts stock and personal property. Term to suit your . convenience. National Loan and Finance Co. 419 Bank of Com.. Bide Licensed by state. Federal Farm Loans, IH per cent F. L, WOOD. 341 Stat Street ftsalasssssaass-ssjsses-ssas-sss-saa MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Kermanceo Arrange to reduce your paymenta. Ton keep the car. , P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 121 Salem, Or. ''Not bo Easy MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONET QUICKLY? Cash Loan o4T 19 to 29 ' Wltbla 14 Houra Small Monthly Repayments Tou'Il be surprised how easily a loan can be arranged. Our friendly and courteous service baa helped many when they needed money quickly. Come In. "phone or write for full lo- lannuwk xnera is no oougauoo. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCTJSTT U Blign Bldg, TeL S-7-4-4 licensed by trw . Rtate LIVE STOCK and POULTRY WORK horse and mules. Coma trv hit-to. vt . tu nrrrft. rerry . ft. FOR SALE WOOD Grub oak. 4 ft $7.50 18 In. $.00, Phone us. I Stephens, - - -- i-i-ij-r-i ifKiyiruvxnj FOR SALE) OR TBAflR IS n oia nr x.u cord. TeL 19F4.5 Special sale now on bone rtrr pord wwoo, sawea any lengtn. CO. lO. 95.90, two Ida i.S. 4 ft 88.7S cH Davis Wood Tard, Telephone 2J02J. ---- - -- -- - -ri-,-M-i-ii.-,-i-irvxri.i-ij-i.ri W deliver all -kinds of smod wood. Satisfaction guaranteed. O 1C Fuel co itso Ti. roni. , - - - i r -i-g-ir-rtr nrtj-iin DRT. all kinds, acr length. TeL 3 1S9. DRT fir attd.oaa- wood, coal and fuel OIL Call on us for prlaesv We give gooa measure, good quality and good service. LAKMKS TRANSFER A STOKAGJC -xetepnona l(s WE bavo IS wood an hud all the time. tTomot neitverr. 149 8. 12th. Cobbs A MUcheU Co. Phone 813. 1C in. and 4 ft wood on hand at all timea Also planer wood. TeL 3985 Tracy's Fuel Tarda GUARANTEED DRT Wood coaX Tel. 13. Salem Fuel Co.. TSf Trade. WOOD SAWING FOR BETTER WOOD SAWING, PHftNH 1123. LOST and FOUND TXST afala bmlldosr. Seward. Call 194 IW. FOUND email purs with key and small change. Sea captain, fire depart ment. ' I tssTtfl FOR SALE USED CARS -------- - -i i-i- -ir-.'ii-n'if'irii'i nr i.ru-irtAjti Beautiful lata model 5-oasseager- srrvill eight Hup sport victoria, new urea t runic winawtnga. run eauin- I ment, including six disc wheels. The- low price will surprise you. Licensed. Marlon Garage. Attention I Car and truck owners. Drive a whirlwind equipped car or truck and- save ZiVa and more on transporta tion costs. For particulars, write C E. Moody. 1933 Cnemeketa St. Salem. TeL 21S8M. UNUSED MILEAGE Just Waiting for the Proper Owner 1928 Ford Model A Sport Coupe, ran only 9009 miles ..SSSs.OO 1928 Model A Ford Touring 195.00 1929 Model A Ford Roadster, new paint, new tires t 885.00 1928 Oldsmoblle Iandau sedan. First class condition thrucut 591.00 1930 Cliev. Sport - roadster. heater, - side wtnga wire wheels, rumble seat and run only 8000 miles --. 50.00 ID 37 Cbev. Coup thorouglily reconditioned 155.00 1929 Cher. Sedan, run only 8009 miles S5.v 1929 Chev. Coach, looks like a new on . 495.90 1928 Durant Coach, fin shape, new tires . . 295.90 1927 Chrysler Coupe, fin shape, new tires . 2 S 5.99 1929 Chev. Sport Cabriolet, perfect condition $25.00 192 Ford Touring, ruxtel 85.9 1927 Chevrolet Touring 125.90 Douglas McKay Chev. Co. 823 Center Btrest TeL 1$92 Valley Motor Company Used Cars ATJ reduced for month of Decem ber. Check these new prices. 1929 Ford Tudor, new tires 425.90 1929 Ford Sport Coupe, good condition - - -, n- i 45.90 1928 Ford Sport Coup 325.99 192$ Late Ford Business coup, overhauled . S 39.00 1929 Ford - Sport Roadster' lots of extras , .-- 875.90 1928 Ford Roadster, good con dition , 310J99 192$ Late pickup 315.99- 1938 Ford Phaeton repainted 300.00 1928 Ford Tudor good snap 115.00 1928 Ford Touring, good snap 80.00 1928 Ford Roadster, a bargain 75.9 1924 Ford Coupe S9.40 19 24 Ford Touring , 25.99 1923 Ford Coup $. 1923 Ford Touring 15.09 Terms A Tradea We pay cash for rood used cars. Valley Motor Company Center at Liberty - TeL 199$ 'Good Will' Guaranteed Used Cars 1921 Oldsmobll Sedan 1927 Nash Cabriolet 1923 Oakland Sedan . 1928 Oakland Sedan . 137 Dodge Coup 1937 Star Sedan 1917 Chevrolet Coup , .t$.9 . 475.4 . 48S. . 875.00 . 345.90 . 335.09 . 325.40 . 145.90 . B 59.99 . 350.90 28S.9 . 460.90 . 550.90 1929 Ksseg caocn 193 Ford De Lux Coup ; 1937 Char. Imp. Landats . 1925 Lt $ Stud. Tour. l 1929 Oakland Coach 191$ Oakland Coup Wood-Wheaton Motor CoM Inc. ! i Oakland Phcm S11S PoaCUut to Colleen Arvie aa4t TeM dlivVto r-rROE-Q AiEX LET T34JQ. fSOV evenYTHiN 04AMO C tt THESy "TBM l4, k n , b w r . 'LI FOR SALE USED CARS Pord and Bulck Used Car Lot! f- ,A ' I 192$ Btrlck Staadard Coacn I3S9.9 192 Buielc enclosed roadster ,j 25. 1925 Bulck teurtnar overhauled. 159.99 192$ Bulck Standard touring 115.9ft till "-nsvreiet naatt sedan 515.09 1127 Chevrolet. . Coac- ' ovr- . hawed i -1 i JSft.lft 1927 Chevrolet Coup ver-h name. 195.09 .185.0 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Chrysler $9 Coach 2J5.00 1928 Dodge 3-4 ton, deUvsry il50.00 in iworo. joupe. 4 76.es 1928 Essex CoacS . x , , .. 1 80.0 1S Model A Ford Coach ;4SO.O 1929 Model A Ford - Roadster 37 50 1928 Model A Ford tourlnsr-w 10 ft 2$ Model A Ford Bpt. Coup 22&.0 iv. hihki j vora trucK ; 192 Model A Ford truck 50.00 1924 Model T Ford touring 75. 192 -Model T Ford pickup J 95.00 192 Model T Ford roadeter I 95.0 192 Model T Ford Coup . 15. 1925 Model T Ford Coupe s 40.00 124 Model T Ford Coup ' 50.00 1925 Model T Ford Sedan' 100.00 1924 Hupaaobil $ Coup 495. 1928 Oakland AA Sedan 585.00 1924 Oakland Coure 250.O0 1930 Ponttao Coacli 7150 1937 Pontlao Coach . lis At 1927 Otusmobft Coach. - - 275.00 1924 Willys-Knight 44 Rda 295.00 1923 W. K. enclosed roadster 95.00 Salem Used Car Center North end of Ford Agency Telephone 1027 WANTED USED CARS 1 acr of land close to Salem to trade for good 1929 or -39 model lurht car. Tel. 859.T1. Rt-9. Box- 3 IE. B U F! Y SUICIDE TTjaNER, Jan. 1 Funeral serricea for Robert Given, 28, suicide, will ba held Friday af ternoon At 1:10 o'clncV from tha Weddle Fttneral pa Fid r in Star ton. H will ba burled In the warren ctmetery la the "Waldo HilUd-ttrlft. Denpondency brought on by continued poor health Is thought to have caused Girena to take his life. He is survived by bis father. brother, Gerald, and two sis ters, May and Ruth. POT LOCK DIIEH NORTH HOWELL. Jan. 1 The North Howell grange Home; Eco nomics club, which Includes all women lnembers of the order, will meet in the grange hall for an all day meeting on Tuesday. Janu ary 8, Pot luck dinner will be served and the ladies will work on the quilt which was planned at the last meeting. A large number of North How ell people attended the funeral services in 'Salem for Clarence Morgan, who died last week in San Francisco. Neighbors ; and friends of the Morgan family act ing as pall-bearers were August woelke, Robert Beer, Archie Wiesner, Earl Harmon, Earl Jef ferson and Raymond Jefferson. The ReT. McGarvey of Silver- ton and North Howell conducted the services and he and Mrs. Mc- "Garvey sang the hymns. IS FEATURE AT T The outstanding feature of the New Tear's day open house at the Salem T. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon waa the orchestral program rendered by the Salem, 8ymphony orchestra, Prof. R. W. Hans Seltz, conductor. This or chestra, numbering 70 pieces, has been training under Prof. Seltz all fall and the program yester day was a pleasing sample of the high cuts material which r the group Is now able to handle with marked success. Tfte : following NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notica is hereby riven that the undersigned, by an order of the : County Court of Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 18th day of: De cember, 1930, was appointed! ad ministratrix of the estate ot Wal ter W. Johnson.' and that she baa duly qualified as such.. All per sons baring claims against said estate are hereby notiried to pre aent the same, duly verified as re quired by , law, at the offices of Kowltx & Cook. '401 Salem Bank Of Commerce Bldg-, in the City of 'Salem, Marlon fJounty, Ore gon, within six months irons in date of this netlce, to wit Decem ber 19, 1980., FLORA E. JOHNSON, Adxaa- Utratrix of the estate of Walter W. Johnson. KOWITZ tc COOK, Attorneys for Administratrix. D. 19-Jo-J, t-l-lf. IT MtSAMS -- " " HOT - CM3 - &trr cju wn HILLS PHD 611 ORCHESTRA r SI fA 1 J I sfit&Zl 1 HAf$T j I .-'"; I " -i- , i'M ''. ': - : l V. I Sr FIRST LADY 0 v.. Mr. Herbert Hoover, wif of the Pmsidcnt, helping- in the dis tribution of tors and candy to tha children of Washlnarton at 'O., c ORATOR Miss Lean Fair has just won tula year's oratorical championship con ducted at Weber College (Mor mon), Ogden, Utah, under the di rection of i President Heber J. Grant Miss Fair's subject was, "Joseph F. Smith. Founder of the Mormon Church.' group of selections was played i Swedish FeBt March . .Albert Perfect Salute d'Amour . ..Ed. Elgar In a Persian Market: Ketelby Cirbiribln , Lpestalorra Triumphal march from 'Alda' . ....ti...... Verdi Overture to "Pique Bame" ; 1 ....Suppe In a Persian Market" was a colorful composition picturing ln music thai varied effects of aa oriental bazaar. In the last num ber the orchestra rose to the mas terly direction of Prof. Belts and Interpreted - this overture with feeling and rich tonal expression. Prof. W. I. Staley, president of the T, TOiced the sentiment ot the auditors in appreciation of the pleasing program rendered by the orchestra. Following the program tea was served with Mrs. C. A. Sprague ln charge, assisted by Misses Barbara Barham, Loree Barham, Janet McAllister, Ruth McAllis ter, Gwendoly Hubbard. In the evening another open house was enjoyed with the Scotch kiltie band furnishing the music " Mrs. Jar man on Way to Better Health, Report SUMMIT HILL, Jan. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Jarman, who has been ser iously til tor some time, is im proving slowly.' Her mother, Mrs. Margaret Shillings, haa beea at her bed side during her lUnesa, Mrs. . Carl Booth Is spending her vacation at her home and Is taking advantage of the. holiday season by firing a number of dinners for her friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shlfferer and daughters Margar et and Dorothy, sons Jack, Carl ton and. Robert were dinner guests at the Booth place, after which a very pleasant evening was spent,' ' !.r Guests for Sunday evening In- i eluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me- By RUSS WESTOVER rrV(rV U1AJ4T Q ICIOCJ V l - I-V- C1M CfiMT n3A OrXUSai PtfUi A toLijfW ""V Y I ?w' J " i . to CAPTuttn THosty caootc IN SANTA ROLE k .. y v- -c; I the special benefit for tha Cen tral Union Mission ia .tha na tion Capital. , Clellaad of the Palmer Court of Salem, Mr.j and Mrs. Cv F. Booth are spending the holidays In Salem. The January ' meeting of the W. CU T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Cumming on Wed nesday the 7th. TAKES FORKMAN JOB SILVERTON. Jan. Greenlaw, who has been with the Silver Falls Timber company at Siirerton for the past 1 years, has accepted the position of fore man of the Westport lumber com pany. Mr. Greenlaw will leave for Westport the last of ,the week. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE vffifi 33 38 3? HO yZ HI VtT"" r HI H3 -V? 7a 31 IT 53 TH 55 '1 I ra41rw ! 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PAST VEAR POOD 111 OUTPUT OF STEEL i NEW YORK (AP) The $teel Industry, the reliable barometer of business activity, spent most et 1930 In steady retreat before the rough weather of depression. 1 However, it is confidently, ex pected the skies will clear early Ln 1931, for in the last decade a spring recovery has never fiiled 'to appear.- i h 1 ' With ateel'a best customers, : the railroad, automobile mak ers and building contractors cnr tailing; their orders, operations fell almost constantly from the year's high terel aet la Febru ary. -i , ' , Attempt to Stabilize , Prlcea also slumped until. In November, producers i made a stand tor stabilization, a move that was .followed early i a De cember by an increase in certain basic lines. ' i . i r ; ; Output of pig iron and ateel ingots dropped to-the smalleat totals since 1921. Operations, which had been stepped up bris----ly during the boom period of; 192S-29, declined to less i than half ot the year's best levels at tained ' In February, when ingot production averaged close to $ 8 5 per cent of capacity, i -' ! - ! Incidentally, this early expan sion of activity gave impetus to the premature bull market la stocks, during the early apring. Laux, Bachelor, Dies at Age 70 STAYTOX. 1 -Requlerit j mass for Mike Laux was held at St. Mary'a church here Tuesday morning, conducted by Rer. wa , ther F. Scherbrfng. Mr. Laux was 70 years of age and bad been af fected by heart trouble for some time. . Saturday he went dear- : town, as was his daily custom, ; that evening however he com-1 plained to neighbors that he was not feeling well. As he lived ; alone kind neighbors remaineil with him through the night and he . passed away early Sunday morning.. 'He was never married. He is survived, by several neph ews and neices. 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