The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, -"ridar Morning Angnsf 2f. 1951
Statesman Classified' Ads
Call 9101
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Insertion per ltae.lie
Three insertions per . . . -line
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Six Insert kins per le..2e
. One month per lint.. 21.00
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Copy for ' this pace ac
cepted until I: the even
Ins before publication for
elasi-ficatlon. Copy re
ceived after thU that, will
be ru under the heading
Toe Late to Classify.
The SUtesman assumes
enrr SAT.F Miscellaneous
' .
md .f r-nfrln. tml).TL tmm.
n ' uUsman P-bltslna Co.
FOH SAIJS Oldp--a, 14o a ban
al. - lilitenian oCnc.
j uxtjl K) u u'lmnmr - - - .
Typewriters, all makes, sew end
csed. Adder and typrttenitor rent.
Typewriter gicna-s. lt Cwift Be.
TOR sie Men's suits
Greenbaum'a, 24 N. Com'L
,M'.il.l Will. IlKWWWWWIW!
FOR SALK Quilting cnalU ifc
ureenpaum s it r. "-,
, . -! 2e: caeum
ber- tomatoe. Phone 7TF5 at noon.
'juirii."."i"i
.i.. ..,- rl i. box 121. Near
"Wallace road. TeL 4 4 FIT
White distilled vinegar for pick
line. Keepe pickles crisp. . '
- UravensTeln apples. 25c per boa
n dd Kr apple cider aail.
Ft'WTAN CIDER WORKS ,
Improved Elbertas ready August
19. L. Xownwsd orchards.
FOR SALE Iron bed, spring and
mattress, cheap. 3 a Liberty St.
uunnivwwi'i' " . i . -.-w
Dat prunes for canning. A. Stet
ler. dial lie. TeL 14KZ.
U-LTU-U'"UU- ' "" W Wl
Itatian r . Tr", 40c-TF1
milee on Wallace road. Mrs. J. M.
WHgrit.
WANTED Misccllaneoaa
WANTED Used prs-os. In -ehang
oa radios, phonographs, or fur
. Blture. H. L Stiff Fur-lrur Company.
WANTED WU! psy Je a pouadfor
GOOD CLEAN COTTON raga. Mast
be pieces at least a square yard,
Httemw offVe. 1L
MISCELLANEOUS
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Home cleaning; repairing presin
SulU tl-50. oxercoata pants ic.
dresses 75c D. Martin. 1100 N, Cap
ltoL '
We buv poultry saiem ruumj
at Farmer's Market.
General cement worlt. fia
basement floors, 10c so. ft. Dial fSS
ks.
6.
mlna. Ooeral RT'riner. Phone Sil2.
FOR RENT ROOMS
"ROOM tor rent with esraiee
r-asonaUe. 1555 N. faummer. Tel.
2892. jl . . l -L-L-.-L-
Sleeping; rom cheap "fit door
Montgomery War4 atore, S N. Ub-
ertr-. '
ROOM and BOARD
s.il-1 -inririi-i ..... !..
Pleasant rooms and good board
near university and capltol bid. Rea
sonable ratea, 1144 Center bt. TeL
-
m tw.- ur nnlrersitT
Kons ,uu . -- - - -
and eaphol bldsa. P.B -jo?
rood board. Reasonable. 11 ltn
fee TeL 82T. . . ;
Board and room from 92 0 to 9 Ja
month. Must give references. 207 So.
1st.
FOR RENTApartmenU ,
Fatten apartments wtth private
bath, nicely furnished. located In
business district. Call Pattoos Book
Store.
Furnished 2 and 2 room Apt. Rea-
onaoie, o. vk
m ems-jit rVkAftl sfllf. OT unfurnished
- - . ...
apta.. Court Apta. lei. tv,
alMawieaa.... m m '
apta, elec. range and ref rig. Strictly
modem. 670 N. Winter.
a,m,1aajsaeae-aBeasea-'--' w. w. -
. ai 4,. . I mWA a rwa srtTneTl t fs
rrivmte bath. furnc hoat, reasonabU
. sr . v Cr Tal R7ll
si,i,aes.s-ssSsaeeseaa,1
VlrginU Apta. furnished indT m
turn. .-room, modern with bedrooms.
Hardwood floors, alec stove, electro
kold. beat and water. Reasonable
rates, courteous service. Phono asiz.
FOR RENT Unfurnished duplex
apt, 955. 04 N. Winter. .
a r.nt 1 24 g Cbemeketa.
WX'M-i ......... mmm
Very attractive 2 room modern Apt.
Reasonable, isse venter.
ir.i rnnm Ant. Well furnished.
-Davenport, gaa and wood rane,
. bull tins, front and bark porch, haae
. ment. garage, etc. . Nice independent
' 5 N' 6th'- -' -"- i r -Lr rL-
T, Nice furnished Apt. 50 Union.
WELL- famished rooms and .ajjta.
for rem at J141 Hasel Xva. TeL
TC(4.
. . . l. i w . ut , wnm ,nirt
TSICery luniiaim vw m .wwv. - -
ment: verything furnished but gas.
Private shower. Outside entrance. 240
Division.
jui ri ..........
rrlvate home. Hot water, heat. Near
7teh'we. 25S N. Csetrol Pt.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Flats for adulta 6 to
' t room a 9S0 to 940. Also houses, eta
W BECKB a HENDRICKS
193 North Hlah Stree
KVia)WWwaa. - -- -- --
New nicely furnished apartment,
245 a vTlnter. TeL 6825. .
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POLLY AND HER PALS
I W1SHT IT VAS -1 (OH, YES IT IS ! ; 1..T 1 I (7 f I MAKE YERSELF COMFORTABLE OnT
POSSIBLE TKEEP) C UNK HE'S ) "' p! . - Z T THE PORCH PETE POUL2 AJN"T
PETE PEST OFFN T AFRAID OF 4 1 I ( O, ' rkr- V ju r DRESSED YBT r
OUR PLACE, BUTS q FELINE-S I V ' , vpZ Ll (u 4?y - ri.
APPARENTLY J V-T-nf-: f S?J Ti 7 2 1 ' f rX-
i ae financial responsibility,
: for ' errors - which may ap
pear la advertisements pub
lished la tta columns, and
; la cases where this paper la
at t fault will reprint that
part oc aa.adrertUemeat In
vMea the typographical
mistake occurs.
The Statesman 'reserves
the right to reject objec
tlonal advertising, f It fir
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper claaaitl cation.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Clean beuaea Owner iti Columbia.
Modem fleet room house: well-lo
cated: aaraire; two bat brooms. C A
Sprasae. HH Court sc. or O. E.
Price. , r
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S It. hnuM h Mmr. Tl KKSS.
FOR RENT Furnished T room
borne, i Attractive yard, rarer, close
sponsible tenants. Box 12. Statesman.
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Modern house one mile out on Wal
lace read. Phone 1 IlK.-t
- - - -i-i i-i iTiVirtnnnnAn rtn.
Don't worry . house hunt In e Se
Bechtel or Thomason. 241 ate St.,
room 4. tl to t4; furnished, til to
45. If you wish a home, 'small pay
ment down, balance like rent. Why
pay rent T t t
& r earns. modern, basement and
furnace. Rent 2. 251 N. Cottaae.
Houne For Rent New modern
room house with rarare, on pave
ment, either furnished or Unfurnished.
Phone 4 erenlnaa
Clean furnished and unfurnished
house.) 18.0 to 140. 8KB US.
I H. Pi GRANT
180 N. Com' I Rot. IS Phone 2330
7 -room fine house close In. Frank
Davey. J. X. Liberty. TeL 1441.
Modern, well furnished 0 room
house, 2 blocks from Capitol around a
40i- N. Winter, TeL 5084.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Beautiful site for modern home,
120x1X5 feet, ceraer Winter and Ox
ford streets, covered with large cher
ry, pear and apple trees, fine view. No
other buildings can ever obstruct view.
No hill to climb to eet to It. Call at
745 Rural or phone S3 5 4.
WORKING MAN'S CHANCE
Immediate possession of a 5 room
plastered house with basement, on
choice romer lot .4x142 ft., garage.
Price $1,400, cash 125, baL 15 per
month and interest.
1 acre tract with 2 room house.
good well, good location la miles out
on good road, electric light, telephone
and mall service available. Price 21.
000. cash ti, baL 910 per month and
interest .
LKO X. CHILDS CO.. Realtors i
320 State St. I Phone C70S
Best : buy tn city. 6 -room semi-mod
em home, basement, fireplace, lot
120x115. garare. garden, nice shaded
lawn, large shade, fruit and nut trees,
shrubbery and flowers, nice View, oar
ed street, corner Winter and Rural.
Bargain price, terms. 7S5 Rural,
phone 8854.
Homs at 1(95 So. Com'L
t EXTRA SPECIAL
HOUSE FOR 92.900
9100 down, 925 per month plus In
terest will buy a neat 6 room bunga
lew wtth beautifully finished floors
and decorated waHa. Several fruit
trees. Economical home for a owner
or Si good investment aa rental prop
erty. May have immediate possession.
SEE Mrs. Elll with
LEO H. CHILDS CO, Realtors
220 State Street : Phone 78
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i SNAP SNAP SNAP
Forced to sell to close an estate. S
room house. Completely furnished,
small payment down, balance) like
rent. Price. 21.Z50.. If you must rent,
see our houses, 910 to 945, furnished
to 945. PEE
- BECHTEL or THOMASON
(241 State St, Room 4
91.320 buys a 4 room bouse on
pared street with a double garsge.
Price Includes paving paid and can
be bought the same as rent Vacant
now and ooe session - can be had at
once. SEE f
; l W. G. KRUEGER
Phone 472 147 N. Coal
FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER
Clear Idaho property worth 912,000.
Town house and farm. Want valley
property that I can use. Address, 433
N. High St, Salem. Oregon.
For Sale or Trade for car, lot In
east Salem. Box as. Statesman.
For Sale or Rent modern 7 room
house r-los- in. Tel. SM.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Wonderful 10 A. California rome.
Modern conveniences, miles from
Fresno, alfalfa, vines, frutt trees,
abundance of water, shade, etc. Clear.
Want Improved Oregon ranch. Write
owner, Chria Sorensen, Rt. 2, Box
845A. Sanger, Calif.
. Fine' 320 acre farm located oa the
pavement; owner wants income
property, Salem ; will assume any
amount If the. equity .will Ju:itify.
This ,1s only available for a few daya
! I SHIELDS A BLAKE
Oregon UMa;. Tel, 8992
ACREAGE
MR. FARMER
STOP LOOK LISTEN I
Take ad va a tags of these real op
portunities for choice investments.
Forced to sell, absolute sacrifice, fine
farm, 144 A, two sets of bldga.. 65 A.
bottom land. baL timber, pasture,
sprinar water, good road. : All atocked
and- equlpned for 949 per acre. You'll
never have a chance like this again.
25 A. FARM
92.650. Large barn, small house.
Ideal for general farming: or poultry.
DANDY CLOSE-IN 2 A. TRACT
Wtli 5 R. house, has elec. lights,
water system, bath. Price cut to 92,
840, Was 93.800. Terms. Don't fail to
see these. Shewn by appointment. Sea
BECHTEL or THOMASON
i 941 State. Room 4
.iii. t i '& '" X . ' .
ACREAGE
WANT SALEM PROPERTT
Good 45 acre biabway farm, rood
bldra. fruit t A. fat cult. Clobber.
$. clear for resldenoa.
12 A grape rln yard in Calif, food
Mica, also A farm land. All $&,
dear for valley farm, 4 A rlr bot
tom garden laad near Salem, for sale
or lease.
: PERRrSTE a VIARSTKR3
212 Justiee Court Bide.
4 R. house, and rarars wtth one-
third acre en pared street, file and
very easy terms. Will take lot for
equity.
A. on paved hltrnway, near coed
sehooL e R. house, electric try, bam,
chicken house, I A. strawberries.
Price- 91 7 SO. This la aa xcepttonaOy
rood buy.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Bealtor
17S & Hlch 8t. -
sa e -a ----tVrtrV--s-rJTj--iru
, LISTKN!
If you are interested In a Fair
mount Hill home. let ua show you a
cozy C room bouse with basement,
furnace a fireplace, located oa one
of the best view lots on the hUL
Should sell for SSSOe. Ones- wfll r.
cept S4S0O if sold before Sept 1. This
is a reai opportunKy to buy - below
value.
SEE Mrs. KHIf with
LEO N. CHILDS, CO, Realtors
226 State Street . Phone (70.
A beautiful IS acres, all tn frufc
clear, also five room house, clear, will
trade for GOOD farm and assume or
pay difference.
A1CU1XJ3HKIST f tvTX iN U U lV?i
- 209 U. a. Bank
2 Acres 2 mL north on - Pacific
highway 1 acre mixed fruit. 7
room plastered bouse, 'basemen.
. furnace, fireplace, bath, lights,
'bam. chicken house and garage.
94,500. 9300 down. ,
89 Acres, mL from Monitor, 27
cleared, 2 timber, S A. straw
berries, 2 A. logana, 4 A. ever
green berries. 4 roomed bouse,
fireplace, electric lights, bam
2x60. chicken house, land tiled,
r an excellent farm. 95,500. Easy
terms.
142" Acres. 11 ml. north of Salem. TO
A. cultivated, 10 A. timber, t
wells, creek. 9 A. logana. 2
houses, electric lights. fenced
with woven wire, a good buy at
910,500. Will trade for bouse or
smaller acreage.
91,000 to loan at T per cent.
MELTIN JOHNSON
910 U. 8. Bank Bldg, Phono 9799
FOR SALE FARMS
FARMS LIKE THESE ARK SCARCE
. BUY NOW AND LIVE HAPPY
40 A. good sell, good improvements,
feed m barn, close to Salem, close to
school. 91,500 down will handle. This
Is a good ranch and price cut almost
one-half. See It and make offer.
READ ABOUT THIS ONE
35 A. as good a soil as lays out of
doors. Family orchard, 1 A. alfalfa.
1 H A. timber, good house, dairy bam
and other buildings, 10 cows, 400 bu.
oats, "5 bu. wheat, bam full hay, har
ness, wagon and all Implements. 83.
500 down payment. Price reduced to
37.500 for all.
THIS FINELY IMPROVED PLACE
Well Located. Beautiful, Productive
50 A., new plastered house wtth
bath, dairy barn. 2 A. bearing wal
nuts. 4 A. bearing filberts. 3 A. straw
berries. 19 A. corn, nice sightly place
in good location, trade for Salem res
idence. IMPROVED 20 ACRES 92,500
Trade for good mortgage up to
91,500- as first payment.
SEARS A TUCKER. Realtors
132 S. High St.
Business Opportunities
Grocery and service station on mod
road In a well established neighbor
hood. Low overhead. Leas 51650. Box
r a E 49 . - -
MONEY TO LOAN
- - - - M--ll-LlLn j-ul injA
'Bells of Harmony'
Heard: over KOfN dally
ring; out a loan service that
la really, really, different.
- NO DEDUCTIONS
NO FEES
KO OTHER CHAROF9
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACY
QUICK AND COURTEOUS 8ERVICH
ON LOANS 910 to 9300
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF OREGON
Room lit New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor
619 State 8t TeL 9-7-4-0.
LICENSED BY STATE
VYiVs-V"Vfci'",VN
PERSONAL LOANS
ilADS on furniture, cars, salaries
or other rood security. Repayable
monthly. When in financial need see
ua before closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
1 CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg. Phone 3553
MOXEY LOANED ON AUTOS
- Contract Refinanced
Arrange to reduce your payment.
You keep th oar. ,
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry
Phone 4732 8alem. Or.
CITY AND FARM loan at lowest
rates. Beat terms obtainable. Oar
Insurance department offers you ex
pert advice and service tn all tinea
HAWKINS a ROBERTS lnci
TeL 4109 20s Oregon Bids.
jeanJeja
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE
On plain notes, endorsed notes,
furniture and pianos. Quick ser
vicefair treatment. Easy re
payment plan. All transactions
strictly confidential.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
Jll Ore. Bldg. 2nd floor
Office hra 18:00 a. m.
to 4:30 p. m.
Telephone 7783 Licensed -by State
LOANS WANTED
WANTED Private money to loan
on real estate. . ...
W. H. GRAHENHOR3T a CO.
REALTORS
124 & Liberty BU TL 9449.
WANTED 92.600. 3 years on mod
em home, present value 1 4,900. Box
70. Statesman. -
FOR SALE--WOOD
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OLD FIR . any ., length on ground
or delivered knot and limbs. Phon
103F2L
19 IN. LARGE' SECOND GROWTH
FIR 95.50 (full cord. 6 cords 926. 4
ft. 95 cord. 6 cords 933.59. TeL 3367.
"The Hospitable
FOR SALE WOOD
SSSseSesMMSJMaVMMWMal
GUARANTEED DRY Wood coal
TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Ca. T9 Trade.
9jr"assssaBsasaasv,aaasa
BEST WOOD FOR TUB MONEY
at Tracy's Fuel Yard, .Tat, SltC. -
Wood of all Undo, 19TX.
"a m, aa. m a. m 1 --pp
ALL KINDS, any length. Call -9199,
DRY -FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal
and fuel OIL Call oa ua for prices. Wo
giro good measure, good quality aad
ARMER TRANSFER a STORAGE
xeieoaoao sill
For year winter wood at
prices, oiai ttt. .
FOR SALE Old fir II In, 95.99.
yra ur, it, fs.1.
Doty old nr. 16 In, 94 00.
Doty old fir, 4 ft, 93UO. - i
Second growth 16 in., 94.7C
Second growth 4 fu94.6S.
.Second growth 4 fc Knits split for
furnace 95.09.
Delivered Telephone 12I-F22.
Will take wood payment for re
Pairs on your car or truck. Mike
Pawek. 275 3. Com'l St.
WOOD SAWING
aAAAAeAAAeejWAAAAeAA
FOR better wood sawlnr. Ph. 6882.
LIVE STOCK and POULTRY
FOR A A LE Freah e-rvear . ffs-
cainncraire IteblDa-on erric aUota
FOR SALE USED CARS
- ,"---'"-jirVirssri
Model 'A Sale
Valley Motor Co.
1921 Ptandard Coupe
1930 Standard Coup
1930 Standard Coup
.9520
Ellis
.9375
.9350
.9350
Mil
.9294
it iw Keaoater
1929 Business Coup
1929 Business Coup
1929 Standard Coup
1928 Sport Coupe
1929 Business Coup ,
1922 Business Coup -
uzi maor tieaan
1928 Tudor Sedan
Svervone of th above ears hin
had a complete r-servlc and carry
our aervlc guarantee. -
Trucks
1929 A Pane Delivery
1359
(Jab,
wheel base
-9376
1929 A A Chassis, lona wheel
bas : 9359
1927 Chevrolet ; 2246
1926 Chevrolet 9100
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
We give terms and take trade.
Lots of other good buy to pick from.
Salem Used Car Center
CONSOLIDATED '
Valley Motor Co, O. J. Wilson
Austin Coup ft7
Buick Sport Coup . 765
Bulck Sport Coup , , 495
Buick Coach , ,,. 326
Buick Coach, overhauled 295
Buick Standard Sedan 196
Buick Sport Touring 30
Bulck Touring 96
Chevrolet Coach 196
Chevrolet Sedan 165
Chrysler 68 Sedan . 1.6
Chalmers Coach 66
By
1939
1929
1928
1927
1926
1925
1927
1924
1927
1936
1924
1922
1925
1926
1927
1!8
1928
19XS
1930
1930
1928
1924
1924
1426
1927
1924
1924
1926
1924
1929
1926
1929
1928
1927
1922
Dodg Coupe . 176
Dodge Roadster
Dodg Roadster
K3ex Coach , , ,
Essex Sport Coi
119
285
295
246
40
425
4t S
r.ssex oacn
Ford Sport Roadster
Ford Sport Coup
Ford Standard r?ntin TC
Ford Standard Roadtr 409
Ford Sedan - 986
Ford Coop 9
Ford Coach 125
Ford Roadster - 45
Ford Touring T6
Ford Sedan , t
Ford Pickup 76
Ford Pickup L 65
Hupraobfl Sedan T6
Nash Standard Sedan - . 446
Nash Special Coach 466
whippet Sport Coup . 490
Willy s-Knlght 70S Sedan 616
Star 6 Sport Roter, 176
Packard 6 Enclosed Tour 976
Trucks
1919 Chevrolet
1929 Chevrolet
1614 Ford ZZZZZZ
245
245
526
f.7fC
1929 Ford
1928
1929
1926
Ford, long wheel bas 276
Kora. Panel Delivery 325
Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 200
Salem Used Car Center
Marion a Liberty
Open Evening and Sundays
Phon 7914.
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1927 Ford taurine, 'flood eondlMn-
165. Ti. 9724.
- - s- , . ..)n yinj1jrtJ
VAT QA TV. Alts FYTi 9aAn a.K-aa
- - - - VV1M. VV1 eiivy
tools, office furniture,
1930 Ford Coup, run 6.004 miles
like new i 945
1929 Ford Chassis, good tires,
good condition 9 20
Fordaon tractor - rharAtia-hl rhnll
also tractor plows at
WILLYS MOTORS
515 S . Com'l or phon 8964 evenings'
' .... i-i-r-ii-inrij-LrLnjc
Used Car Special
For a few days only we are offering-
3 model A Ford coupes at very
attractive prices:
1924 Standard coupe tiS
1924 Standard! coup . , , , 2276
1929 Standard coupe 9286
The above cars have real good rub
ber, good paint and are In good av
erage mechanical condition. 1
McKAY CHEV. CO.
Where you get th big dollar's
worth"
23 Center - Terms
NevVTsorfUraction
For County People
BRUSH CREEK. An?. 20
Several "parties - have enjoyed an
outing at Newport recently. Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. O. J. hloen. Or
let Moen and Laella Forlsnd
drove ont for the day. Friday,
Mrs. K Jensen, The a. Annsbelle
and Marvin Jensen, Vivian Bun
ess and 'Mrs. B. Soderberg; re
turned from a trip to Neskowla
snd Newport.
Mr. Perkil,,
FHEfl CULLED
m
DALXJLS, Aug. 14. Tha Dallas
fire . department - snsvrered two
calls wlthla' five hours Wednes
dsy. The first was aramall blaze
st the Conlee apartments,' which
did little damage and was prompt
ly eztintrnlahed.-; 1
. The second tire was a roof Mate
at the Dallas creamery. This was
the - second fire there within a
week and burned a hole through
the root end" damaged the rafters.
This wire was In about the same.
&pot as the one last week and un
doubtedly started froi 1 sparks
from, the chimney.
August seems te be the month
for. fires around Dallas, as there
were ' few fires reported la . the
earlier months of the summer. In
August the department has had
six calls, with five of "them being;
limited to roof or grass biases. ,
The only fire of any .conse
quence was the burning of the
Schneider home on Maple street,
where there were definite signs of
a firebug's activities.
Noble WatJdns, 72,
Passes Suddenly;
Funeral is Today
HUBBARD. ATJO. 20 Noble
Walking died of heart failure at
the home of his son, E. E. Watklns
early Tuesday morning. He was
born In. Flatrock, Indiana, 72
years ago and came to Hubbard
when he was 21 years of age, with
the Fred Palmer family. Fred
Palmer was his brother-in-law.
Funeral services will be held
at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at
the Congregational church. Rev.
J. L. Green, the minister who
preached the funeral sermon for
his wife 24 years ago and his
T
Business
AMUSEMENTS
a.1eaa rvT a fBnf1Uff abftntf-
-WlfUl wia -- sb as - -
tal . Tl .. mm V ari 4 -,! t.
ways larr- Kreom. Fni TlrO. 8and4tyai
in a nouaaya.
BATTERY ELECTRICIAN
R. D. Barton Batteries Starter and
generator work. Texaco station, cor
ner Court and Church,
BICYCLE REPAIRING
LLOYD EL RAMSDEN Colombia
Bicycles and repairing. 937 Court.
The beat tn W cycles and repairing.
H. W. Scott. 147 8. Com'L TeL 4514.
BUILDING SUPPUES
Royal Roofing C.. wood, shingles,
tar. gravel. Work guaranteed. Prices
rle-ht. 1020 Trade.
CHIMNEY SWEEP;
Telephon 4460. R. BL Northnee
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. Ottbart, Ore, Bldg. TeL 1451,
Dr. O. L SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
254 N. High. TeL Re. 8572.
DRS. SCOFIELD. Palmer Chlroprae
tora X-ray and N. C M. New Baok
Bldit. ;
CLEANING SERVICE
1 ;
Center Bt Valeterla Tel. 682.
ELECTRICIANS
HALIK ELECTRIC CO. New loca
tion. 937 Court St. TeL 4064.
E. L. Welch electrw shop. Wiring,
fixtures and sop pile. Get our price.
1016 a Com'l. Tel. 9212.
FLORISTS
FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions
Olson's. Ceurt and High St. TeL 7166.
ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Flor
ist. 16th a Market. TeL 9592.
CUT Flowers. wadding bouquets
faneral wreaths, decoratlona C F.
Breithaapt. florist, 613 Stat Street.
Tel. 64. ;
HEMSTITCHING
NEEDLEWORK. Margaret's -hop,
416 Oonrt.
GARBAGE
Salem 8eavew-er. Tel. 4920 or 7600.
INSURANCE .
BECKS a HENDRICKS
199 N. High - TeL 4947
WILtMETTE INS. AGENCY .
Wax Blivea, Mgr.
Exclusive ButtavtU Agent
219 Mas le Bidg. - TeL 7404
LAUNDRIES
THH NEf SALEM . LAUNDRY -THE
WELDER - LAUNDRY '
242 a High . TeL 4116
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
"We Wash Everything In Lax"
Telethon 3141 . 1244 Broadway
S i TI ,IS TO DATE
daughter Kate it years ago, will
preach the funeral, sermon, -'
Interment wtll be by the side
of his wife andvdanghter In Rock
Creek cemetery east of Hubbard.
-Surviving Mr. Watklns are his
son. - B. . K. Watkbuf of Hubba'W
and a daughter, Mrs, Weecett of
Eugene; - three ' grandchildren,
Leonard and Richard - Watklns
aad Norma Wescott; three broth
ers Thomas,' Bigots, and Frank
Watklns of Texas and a sister la
Texas.
Young Ronaldl Swan
Sheds TcjtKache;
Then Hit by Rock
" MILL CITY, Aug. 1 Master
Ronald Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Swan, had a hectic day Wed
nesday. Early In the day he, was
suffering- with a. toothache and
found relief only after a visit to
the dentist. Later In the . day
while playing- with some other
youngsters,- and enjoying the
sport of throwing- stones, he accidentally-
stepped la the wajr of a
stone which was thrown by one of
his playmates and received a. gash
In his forehead.
.Mrs. John Berry is reported as
being; able to he around her home
again after an illness of several
Marvin Bailey, son of Mrs. Ar
thur C." Bates, was brought home
from Tillamook the fore parti of
this - week with a fractured arm.
which he received while attempt
ing to ride a horse. Marvin had
been enjoying a vacation at the
home of his grandparents at Tilla
mook. GUESTS OF FUXRClis
EVANS VALLEY, Aug. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Jelmer Ellison, of
Portland were guests at the home
of Mrs. IC Fun rue over the week
end. Mrs. Ellison la a daughter of
Mrs. Fnnrue and often visits with
relatives here. - .
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Directory
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory t home. Ask
about our wot mattressea Reno at
era and furalgatore. Capital City Bed-din-
Co. Tel. S9. SftS North Can
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C. WILL Piano. Phono
graphs, sewing macbtnea. sheet musio.
and . piano studies. Repairing phono
graphs and sewing machlnea 433
Rte Street. Pslem.
PLUMBING and HEATING
PLUMBING and general repair
work. Graber Bros, 146 So. Liberty.
Tel 6594.
PAPER HANGING
Paper hanging and painting: Nou-
man s paint store. 152 N. Com'L
PHONE GLENN ADAMS for ho-
oectca-auns;. paper hanging, tinting,
eta. ReMsMe workman.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, card-, pampb
Uta, programs, books or any kind f
printing, cau Tb statasmaa Print
ing Department, 311 8, Ccmerc.
Telephone 4141.
RADIO
FOR every purpose, for every pnrse
All standard site of Radl Tuba.
EOFF ELECTRICAL SHOP. 947
Court St TeL 9119.
For uarantaed radio renal rln .
phone or call at
SALEM RADIO KVTtVmV.
Tel. 4M9 643 Ferrv St.
STOVES
STOVES and St ova ranalrlna. Stave
for sal, rebuilt aad repaired. All
graas 01 woven wire renao, fancy aad
plain, nop baskets, hooks, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, tct
Cbemeketa. TeL 4774. R B Flemln-.
TAILORS
IX H, MOB HER Tailor for men and
women. 4T court Bt.
TRANSFER
CAPITAL Cm Transfer Ca
Stat St TeL 7773. Distributing, for-
waramg ana torg our specialty.
Get our ratea
FOR local or distant transfer .stor
aga, call S13L Larmer Transfyr Co.
iwu to raniina a iy.
o . .
Real Estate
Directory
BECK-, a BENDRICTT 9
199 N. High , Tal 447
a M. E1ARLB
224 N. High St ' TeL 9479
J. LINCOLN ELLIS
442 Stat . TL S4T1
SOCOLOFSKY a SON
384-5 First Nat. Bk. Bide TeL T367
J. F. . TJLRICH
325 Stat Street TeL 3979.
" . t VI IUUU - I
441 8UU St . . .. TeL 7144
HOMER IX . FOSTER REALTY CO.
370 Stat Bt TeL T633
W. IL GRABENHORST COl
134 a Liberty St. TL 444k
By CLIFF STERRETT
Oil ffll START
CO-OPERSTIVE Hi!
Labish Growers Appointed
Committee to Plan for
. Contracts -
LABISH CENTER, Aug-. 2.
That the onion growers of . this
district could more profitably
market their produce through or
ganisation was the consensus of
opinion of praetlcaUy all ef - the
growers present at a mass r-.eet-ingvlteld
at the Labish Center
schoolhouse Tuesday evening-.
So favorable seemed the atti
tude toward organization that a
committee of 11 was appointed to
meet Friday .evening at the school
house to consider terms tor a con
tract. The committee Includes A.
F. Hayes, D. R. Degrosa, W C
Bishop. - Ronald Jones, H. E.
Boehr. 0. G. McClaegary, W. F.
Klampe, E. Is. Hornschuch. W. A.
Starker. IL M. Bibby and Harry
Bennett,. --
Tuesday's meeting', which had
an excellent attendance, was pre
sided over by Ronald Jones, who
has had much experience with or
ganization in connection with the
Labish celery growers. Three
growers from the Sherwood onion
district were also present,- 1
Repeated attempts at some
form of organization within a per
iod of several years hare not ma
terialized, but growers are now
beginning to feel, keenly the need
for some such service. V. C. Bish
op, a local grower, has figured
prominently la trying -to brtngr
about organization.' - -
Funeral Rites for-
Pioneer Instructor
.Today ; Are Private
SILVERTON, Aug:. 20 Private
funeral services for Miss Mary
Virginia Keene, 75, retired pio
neer school teacher who died at
the Emanuel hospital In Portland
Wednesday night, will be held to
morrow afternoon at the Portland
crematorium.
Miss Keene was well known In
Marlon county, being the daugh
ter of the late Rev. O. M. Keene.
pioneer of 1847. She had spent
considerable time here. She was
a graduate, of Pacific university,
class of 1880. For many years
she taught in the public schools
of Clatsop county, later teaching
in the vicinity of Caldwell, Idaho."
She Is survived by three brothers,
E. L. Keene, Pittsburg. Pa.: Dr.
J. M. Keene. Medford, and Dr. C
V. Keene, Silverton.
Child Arrive on
Birthday of Nurse,
Doctor and Hoover
RICKEY, Aug. 20. Word has
been received by relatives here of
the arrival of a son at the home
of J. W. J-agee at Scotts Mills
Goss - Word Puzzle
' BT ELfGENB SHEFFER
ji:ii:z
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S-l!l
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II38I-1"
lIIiI
1 1 1 M 11 1 b
HORIZONTAL.
1 quantity,
of stalks
bound
together
S bishops ef
Rome "
11 having
four leaves
v to the
sheet
12 exhibit
14 force:
onward
15 one of the
caneni eal
hours :
7 exclama
tion ' possessive
pronoun
19 frozen
SOtwice
1 Egyptian
deity -,
22 genus ef
old. world
carnivores
23 liquefy by
heat
. 24 elimina
tion ef
vrasta -
from te . .
bleed
2 city oa the
Rhine
tT Britiah
Arctie -."
explorer '
gad
-Ucvigate- -S4V-lMTters
29 flatUaed
Vr' shaped
SI omen .
84 preposi- "
tion
tIta-aa
poet
24 birthplace
.ef Abraham
37 eea eagle
28 rods
. 29 to and -'40
therefore
41 tropical .
. . disease
42 abstain -from
food
4 3 muscular
45 fabled
-. - diminutive
creatures
: 47 rising and
falling ef
the ocean's
surface
48 having ears
Herewith is the solution te yea
terday's puzzle.
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t KL 1
Arjyn dAg is toa
ODpK TIE joc
August 10. He not only arrived
on the birthday of his aunt, Mrs.
Hugh Magee, who was the attend
ing nurse, but also on the birth
day of the physician. Dr. J. 12.
Webb of ML Angel, and that ef
President Hoover.
When W. Magee. was a rmall
boy he, with his parents, lived on
a farm purchased from Dr. J. Mia-
thora, an uncle of Herbert Hoov
er. Mr Hoover at one time lived
on this farm with his ancle. .
Mr. Magee is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Magee and Mrs. Magee
wm be remembered as Edith Kel-
log, a Marlon county teacher.
Blantons Commence
Buulding: New Horns
, On Labish Property
LABISH CENTER, Aug. 20
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blanton,
Sr., have commenced building op
erations on. their new house on
their property here. The Blan
ton's house, a modern dwelling
scarcely two years old. was de
stroyed by fire last spring.
The D. R. Degross onion house,
which also burned the same day,
has been replaced by a large up-to-date
building with a capacity
of about twice that of the form
er building. Work on this has
been finished with the exception
of a small amount of interior
work.
Davis Says Verrier
Place Not Touched
By Blaze in Fields
r
Arthur B. Davis of Silverton,
star route, aaya report of a slash
ing fire on his place August IT
was erroneous. Of the fire hs
says:
"The fire did not touch ths
Verrier ranch, nor was there a
stubble fire any place. It burned
a 'little dry grass, - about two
acres, on the Mlnary place. Four
of ns and the fire warden fought
the fire and held It. The thresh
ing crew and others who ap
peared came around for curiosity.
There was no serious damage to
any adjoining ranches."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned by an order of the
County Court of Marion County.
State of Oregon, duly made and
entered on the 22nd day of July.
1931, was appointed administra
trix of the estate of Frank Land
graf and that she has duly qual
ified as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as required
by-law, at the offices of Kowiti
& Cook, la the City of Salem,
Marlon County, Oregon, withia
six months from the date of thU
notice, to-wit July 24. 1931.
L IRMA GORTON,
Administrator of the estate ot
Frank 'Landgraf.
kowitz a COOK
401 Guardian Bldg.
Salem, Oregon. J. 24-31-A-7-14-21.
VERTICAL.
- 1 additional
customs
duty
2 ugly old
women
8 before
4 preposition
-. 5 instigates
jur7 dis
tinguished' . I from
grand jury
7 Roman
poet
8 pointed
' piece of
wire for
fastening
9 printer's
measure
10 formal
division in
the churcn
11 24 sheets
of paper
Unmakes
Iff on the
sheltered
side
19 alluvial
i matter ea
the sur
face ef
land
20 purse
22 projecting;
'' angle
formed by
meeting ei
two vaults
25 strong
point
25 hum loftli
36 email .
tumors ea
the skin
28 slavery -
29 search
50 eradicate
51 pulsate
violently
22 cared for
teiu'eriy
23 wrs
1 6 natives of
Denmark
28 clever
85 notoriety
41 few ani
mals in a
gren7
42 oa beiixLf
44 the small.
est state
(a.fer.l
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