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0 . t) J i X Whete ' -Supply w i : r- ; : ' - . .- , Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 ' Classified . AdTcrtiidng Bind Insertion plr llne.lOo Three Insertions par Una see Six Insertion! per line.. 3 e One month per line.. SI. 00 Minimum charge ..... 2 5e Copy tor this pase ac cepted until C: 30 toe even lng before publication tor classification. C o p y re ceived after this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. - " The Statesman assumes SITUATIONS WANTED Work for rcom rent-rwanted y' tmlversity mala senior. Frank E. Lcxpk Jrt, Lebanon.' Pre.- ' ' FOR SALE Miscellaneous - FOR SALE OM tmper tOc a baa tfla Statesman office. Typewriter all make, new and fesed. Adders and typewriter torrent Typewriter Excbaaae. ' 421 . Court St 4?4 1b."vlrgM wooT blanket. $. fair. Greenbaum's, Stw North jCom'L All makes automatio and team evalea reconditioned. Iowa Gar. & Mch. Shop. Phono S911.-20I Chemeketa, FOR SALE : Wedgwood combina tion wood , and gas range. 1705 Court Street. Mavtas washing machine, rood con- ttltlon. cheap. 130! Court fit WANTED Miscellaneous All kinds of rifles, pistols, shotguns. Ji'.d fold and Jewelry. Condition no ob ect. Name your prlc. - f REINER'S EXCHANGES 324 N. Commercial Change on radios, phonographs, or fur r . . CUM . 1 . .. "V . WANTED Will pay Jo a pound for GOOD CLEAN COTTON raga Must be pieces at least a square vard. Statesman office. WANTED A fresh cow. & H. Bar er. Tel. 63F4. - MISCELLANEOUS V"1 rtruLrLrLnnj n innr"r "i'"!"""" - - - - Palnttne and decorating; contract or day. Winter prlcea Phone $4$L Wm. Yagbr, 1195' Shipping. ROOM and BOARD Rra. and board close In. Tel. CUT. Room with board. 104t N. 17th. Furnished room, private family. 194 8 Cottar. Tel. 449 after 6 p. m. Fi.R RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartments with private bath, nlcelrfurnlsbed. Located tn business district. Call Pattoa's Book cuor. I-rm. turn. apj. 2241 Hazel Ave. TeL T6S4. VassaasasMsassAsssss "S Voom apt. 44S a Winter. tfUVVVVYrr i"r r n -. I room apt. 124 S Chemeketa. Prascott apartments, two rooms foH nished, modern, furnace neat, iota oi hot water, garage. . near statehouse. Adults. 1044 Oak St. For Bent Apt. 255 Division St Small, fur. heated apt. 90 Union. Light housekeeping rooms. Sleeping rooms, furnished apt. 4S5 So. Com'L Nice fur. apt 494 N. Cottage. - Clesn, hated apt 412 Marion. FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Flats for adulta to f rooms S30 to $40 Also housea eta BECKS HENDRICKS IS9 North Hisn Btreer t furnished houses for rent Melvln Johnson. Nearly new f R. house. Elec range. Adults only. Call ISO E. Bush. tjam tm K T VmiaA 14S0 IrfftrkAt. K W WU k v House for rent, partly furnished $00.0. Phone l70. 833 S. 15th St. Pr"T A T .3 Kent your noun nuw bwwh b. Thomason. 341 State, Room 4. Houses f S to 40.- UanoT Dunjnuows, ii wm lit. Furnished fl to $30; also ware house 120. FOR RENT 1070 N. 19th, R. 2120 Myrtle, 8 R. -125. . 2S. 25. 19 Hasel, C a. SSI Thomnaon. SR. 20. 1342 N. Capitol, 7 R. li6 Lee, 4 R. IS. 10. . ' W. O. KRUEfeER ' Phon 472 147 N. Commercial FOR RENT Restaurant for rent J9 N. Com'L 4 Garatre for rent. Tnqnirf 285 R 14th. FOR SALE -Steal Estate soml-modem home, fireplace, base " ment, etc. with quarter-block or half u b aaIo ir.t if la ornamental shrubbery, nuts and fruit, receipts from which pays Uses yearly. Two ! raragea paved street, in growing res idence district House and. quarter block 12.800 or with half block $5,300. tonus. Owner. 765 corner Rural and Winter Sts rnone sa. VijAjMJw"wwir - - - - - - ------- - . m . vl. XOUr BUBUdnu c.vtM " tlful s room home, fireplace, furnace, bullt-ins, beautifuUy decorated. Reas nable price and terms like rent 1495 N. lOtO. Ae Ae " POLLY AND HER PALS NJO MATTE-R EX3CELL&NTT WHAT HAPPENS TOO OPF- CUSSiNT ZZh LAjslGUAj&Er lANrCLDUTINr FR NEW VEARS IT 3 .-i ry II i W ' - l-r II 1 S S I .klV I . m .1 - fejT TfcJ-. ; 1 no financial responsibility tor errors which may ap- pear In advertisements pub lished; in lta columns, and in cases where this paper Is at faalt will reprint that part of an advertisement In . which,: the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objec tloaal ; advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classification. FOR SALE REALJ2STATE H.AWIA fV T ivmiro i.wa. nuo with built-in kitchen and nook. Ughu wier Byaiem, oou barn. If taken this week. $J750.00. $600 down; only V4 -acres, modern house with bath. I acres ivilnuti sic a tiik.. . 10 . . - . -- . ... i l j. law 11 V atntvt rin ... - i aiui . lv ii i nay running water, for Irrigation. 3-miles im , ui utao nome in saiem as part , crop. 5-A. timber, new. modern 7-R. iwinv nn uaseraent. xurnaca "? ttflet 8 poultry houses, all for $6000.00: gh-e grod terma SEARS A TITCKRR- TtAaUnrm its outn High Street We nai. mrut mjt r room house, large barn. Urine water, some timber, C miles Salem, worth $8500, stacked and equipped ; wants Salem home or small acreage. . Splendid new strictly modern 8a tera home worth $6000. clear and want a good 40 or 50 acre valley farm and will assume small encumbrance. 27 fine acres well Improved. 1 mile east on Penn road .price $6500 00. a 1 ll 1 f-4 I' .Sb L L'aj V T XTl TXT 209-10 U. & Bank Bldg. Phone 482s. 1HK NEW YEAR Offers you a NEW IIOCSE Artistic tleatsm Kontli.i m large rooms, double garage. A. real buy at 26500. SMmnU.... be arranged. SEE Mrs. EHis with LEO N. Phti.tw en ti Stale Street ' phone 6702. yVR RAT .VI rT "MHIM r best dairy and berry farms In the Wil- . , u,r- improvea oulldings and all the convenience of the city. On payed highway. P. O. Box 165. Salem. S rnnm mrA Ka,,m Tn..iu 18th. TeL 4277. ' EXCHANGt. Real Estate ..---. -i-fn-inArwu rxfti KAUILVNGE- Will exchange even lor good vacant .L. Ni CHIUD3 CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phono 6702 $2000.00 tit irun An - v.. v-i ij j. i urei k.j . , to trade for clear property ia Salem. equipped at a real bargain, or will vmj jvten.j' price f touu.UU. Good income Atnurt. Im h.m town to trade for equipped farm, also Oregon Building Phone 8902. FOR SALE FARMS STOOd SOIL onrt hltco wKlnh to build than the price we ask for the cisce. rnce mo., it sold next ten daya Terma Might' consider some trade. SEE my agents, BEtJHTEL & THOMASON 241 SUte Street ACREARE 120 A. dark loam BOIL hnuae. hnra good rtL, family orchard, pressure water system. $7600. Federal loan at SiCOl. Trlwt t1(M 40 A..8 ml Salem, 6 R. 'modern home. new moaern oauy earn for 16 cowa Electric water system, fen ced and cross fenced with woven wire. Death In family reason for selline. $7500. Would talc miill.. acreage. ... A" FORKNER 1610 N. Cott&fa PW. KTTi'P lsnxr t iotuv XOU can bur sn-Mim fm. w - v.j iu ey now than you can next spring. iw ui miuuroan uome. rooms, srarajra. naviul ri m-h 1 1 . 5??watr -no c,t taxea Price cut to i . koto terms, ngk ottiiEij or THOMASON 241 State Street Room 4. 20 A. $-4 mi. from Hubbard originally Vlor 25e- Per acre. Price now $1100. 20 acres timber, $ ml. from Newberg. estimated one million ft lumber. vvv cunii oi wooa, 6u per acre. 2 ? TJ. a Bank Bldg. Phono $71$. WANTED REAL ESTATE 5Xi .v .. wt nave rrom x, 000 to $5000 In caih. Mathilda Oak man. Rt t. Box 145, Salem. Business Opportunities A. mm ..... ..nr-llnJL Vf BdLiht ICVIUlfPED WOOD BUS f TN Pan 1iV-lI oat m t If Interested, we have a money mak- .t" mr m riant party. .LEO N. CHI LPS CO., Realtors . 120 Htnt Street Phone 670$ MONEY TO LOAN . - -PSRSONAl. LOANS MADE on furniture, eara saiariM sr other good security. Reparable monthly When In financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phone $553 WITH Hgsm I i) riii : I i i l . t i ia hi .,-..v. i FISTS AND I -i5 I i i i ii ii j I i.honlukat h tt t -i .,x.C. y vt - . . . - v . x 1 ii x i " a ii i ii m m www: - T m -- i tirej i - ' a. tsm v TH&UM1T, srrm.- it. xa x. ii :i i i w i itrs m zf-ut ' r Meets, Demdh danMarma mWdmM MONEY TO fIAM ii..... ...... -i-,-,-iriru-uvtanjuu, f TT V Am n . . f!TTT AMTk SI nu rataa. Rut tmmm iihi.i..i.i. . .. Insurance departmeat offers yon ax- wn witct ana servic in au imoa .1 jinn i ..... . 1 .-uTjTji.' If AW - I n 1 u Vf nl . tTmra Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payment lou keep the car. P. A. BIKER f?at I JWw fi en' Psasss-w Phon 4TSS S&lerh. Or. 'Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN dally lng out e loan service that -Is really, really, different. NO DEDUCTIONS NO FEES NO OTHER CHARGES ONLI LAWFUL INTEREST STRIPT PRIVirT QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICB OJ UjaNs $10 to $300 j Beneficial Loan Society r Room 11$ New Bligb Bids. 2nd Hoar LICENSED BY STATE $11 State St TeL $-7-4-0. EXTRA MONET FOR CHRISTMAS u you are in need of Some extra money for end of the year expenses, see ua We advance cash to salaried people on plain notes, endorsed notea Lfurnlture, pianos, etc. Repayment ar- rangea 10 suit your convenience. Our service Is quick, courteous and confi dential. ( STATES LOAM mVPMT 212 Oreson Rlitr. 9ta Ofttce hra 10:00 A. M. to :30 P. m! xeiepnone 7 7 83 Licensed by State --- -- " - - -i- ---ii-i -irtr."wrwxixri.i Private money to loan on Improved real estate. P. H. Bell. 220 N. High. TeU 9678 or 3427. LOANS WANTED ------------ - " -i- - - m.i r. , 1 1 1 n w WANTED Private money to oa real estata W. H. GRABENHORST REALTORS ' CO. 124 9. Liberty 8t Tel 6468 LIVE STOCK and POULTRY - - i-i-i-.-.-ii-M-i-yirinriA FOR SALE Registered Hamiuhln ewes, 1 jrr. up to lamb Feb. Mar Jan. price. $5 per head. Write J. X McFarland. Tangent, Ore. FOR SALE WOOD Green second rrowth 24. Old fir and ash, phone Judd 10SF2L GUARANTEED DRT wood coal TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Co. Trad uotujre. 1 - - -i i- ---iri.-i'vvv-krtriaiww.Afti-irinn 2nd rrowth fir 4 ft 84.60. AmUvmrmA uick uampton. Jerierson. Oregon. is la 2nd growth fir $4.50 and $5. 00. TeL 5648. For eooA wvmS nhnnoi S9t4V TVVei ALL KINDS, any length. Call 8780. in. oia nr. neavy oars, large 2nd growth, dry. Howard. TeL 8986. 16" larre old fir. 85.50. Sa it at 1775 N. Front TeL 8664. --------"-- - -i-i i-i-M-wwwrm Well seasoned 16" 2nd rrowth fir. good measure. Reasonable. Phone 327. Old fir 16", $5.00. TeL 8472. 'DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD.. 1mJ and fuel OIL Call on us for prlcea We give Kooa measure, good quality and Kooa service. LARMER TRANSFER STORAGE Telephone 8181 2nd prth. 16". $5. Maple $7. Ph. 6122. jin iir i . ctecona rrowtn IS" seasoned $4.75. TeL 6126. sa m - --f-, iii--r-tj-ij-tj-ij-xrXO 16" old fir. 25 ed. 4 cd. for ill 4 ft 2nd growth $4. 14" dry oak $6. TeL Dry slab and old fir. TL 6748, stsssssnsaassrfs-) eesHsssissSsaassi FIRST CLASS FUEL 16" Old Fir mm block $5.00 y load miU block , 2.T6 16" dry sec. growth fir load sec growth 16" dry old Fir 6.60 .oo 6.60 1(0 K load old Fir Our large load is a cord of 4-ft wood sawed 16-inch. Phone 8247. FRED E. WELLS, INC. WOOD SAWING Wood Hawing. Robins. Tel. !462. LOST and FOUND mm mm rmnjvum Lost In downtown district, Hamilton watch. Reward. Telephone 64F2. FOR SALE USED CARS Qood-Will Used Cars SOLD WITH A GUARANTY 1929-PonUao Coach tfl so 1930-Pontiao Sedaa 1928-Pontiao Cabriolet . 1927-Pontiao Coupe ,, 1927-Pontlao Roadster . 1927-OaklanS Coach 192T-Chevrolst Coupe 1927-Cleveland. Sedaa . 1926Studebaker Coach 1926-Jewett Coach 650.00 290.00 , J40.00 250.00 275.00 , 170.00 , 250.00 , 250.00 . 190.00 , 100.00 . 110.00 lszs-Kord coupe 1927-Ford Roadster - Wood -Wheaton Motor Company Oakland -Phono 9588 ' Pontlas USED CAR DEPARTMENT 54S Chemeketa Street . .r?8.A:LE B' nce company mi Deluxe model OAKLAND SB DAN at -very low price. OREGON FINANCB CORP. Phone $066. Chevrolet coach for sale or trade for north or east Salem lot TeL 8898. Box 112. Statesman. FOR HAT.R f.liu. touring. 1880 a 11th. TeL 5029. Paw Retaliates ar a . w a sh x - AiVfJA i iisr .A'a " ' rviiir wvr- vvLyi wazi i a mm FOR SALE USED CARS ............ . 'nnnrijLnjvui A Bargain a Day TODAY'S BARGAIN 12T Pontlao Landau sedan rua but 11.000 mL original finish. Nearly new rubber. - This can wCl hare to bo see ta order to be appreciated. PRICB $276. . ,''. McKAY CHEV. CO. Whera Too Get the Big Worth 281 Center Street mwi. - - - - - . -AynivmiiAAn TOUR CAR IS HERE BUT NOW AT LOWER PRICES "FORDS 1911 1920 1920 192$ 1927 1929 1929 1929 1928 1928 1926 1926 Coupe .$445 00 . 250.00 . 250.00 . 160.00 coupe Coupe , Roadster , ,., , OTHER MAKES Std. Buick Coach , 275.00 175.00 275.00 250.00 175.00 250.00 90.00 160.00 uodg S Sedan Whippet 6 4 pass. Coup nroouui seaan , Essex 4 Pass. Coupe Chevrolet Coach - Chevrolet Sedan Special Srtide Coach .. TERMS TRADES I VA1XET MOTOR CO. , Phone T910 Marion A Liberty I.ot NOTICE OF APPOUmrKNT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notlca U hereby given that tha nnderstraed has been dnlv in. pointed by tha County Court ot the) Slate of Oregon tor the Coun ty of Marlon, as Administratrix es tate ot DO TLB B. SMITH, De ceased, and that shs has dniv qualified as such Administratrix; aii persons having claims against me estate or said decedent are hereby notified ta nrMMi that same, duly verified, to me, at the omce ot uoyninan & Thompson, my attorneys, at Rainm nrrn within six months from the date or this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 18 th day of December, 131. CORA S. SMITH, Administratrix. MOTNIHAN ft THOMPSON, 21 Oregon Bldg.. Salem, Ot. Attorneys for Administratrix. D22-29-J5-1J-1I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notlca la herebv -! t, undersigned hare been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oree-on. fnr th r-nnn. ty ot Marion, as Executors of the iast win ana testtament and estate of Elizabeh G. Loughrldge, de ceased, and thftt thAv hav dnl qualified as such Executors; all persons navmg claims against the estate of said decent are hereby notified to present the sameduly verified, to us. at the office of Ronald C. Glover, our attorney, 203 Ore&ron Bnildlnr KnlAm xt ox- Ion County, Oregon, within six montns xrem the date of this notice. Dated at Salam. flreron thi lBth day of December, 1931. H. A. MILLER d d. snrnLOirsirr Executors of the estate of Eliza beth G. Loughrldge, Deceased. RONALD a GLOER, Salem, Oregon. Attorney for Executors. D 15-22-29 J 5-12 SHELBTJRN, Jan. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Ransom, Jr., left for their home In Sacramento, after spending a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ransom. Mrs. Lee George and daughter Iola of Albany were Sunday vis itors. Mayor W. A. Ewing and wife of Scio spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. B. D. Jones ot 8helburn. W. A. Ewlne who owns a farm Just east of Shelburll is having tna rence row cleaned preparatory to putting la a new, one. Cecil Bates is doing the work. The Shelbura people certainly enjoyed spring like weather for both holidays. There will be church services at the community church hers next Sunday afternoon at z:lo. Miss Helen Miller who is a Jun ior in saiem high, spent New i ears witn nome folks. T. M. Russell and family ot North Albany spent New Tear's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McLain. INJURY 8ERIOTJ3 LINCOLN, Jan. 4. Charles Cr angle of Lincoln suffered se vere bruises and lacerations about the face and on his right side In an automobile accident Saturday night Mr. Cranel waa rfttnrnlnr home from Salem when the head lights on his car went out. The night was foggy, and his car went over a high embankment but mir aculously remained upright. When Mr. Crangla recralned conscious ness he walked home. The car was aamaged only slightly. RiSOIUIS HUE TO HOME 1 SOUTH ELECTS OFFICERS TURNER, Jan. A big time was held at the Christian church hero Sunday, beginning In the morning with annual lections, ot officers, and ending in the evening- with nnlon service of botfc churches at the services conduct ed b? Evangelists C. A. Bates and Don Schmidt. Rev. E. J. Gllstrap is pastor or the Christian church and Rev. William Burgoyne is the Methodist pastor. Thirteen additions were' made to the Christian church as result of the Sunday services. Officers elected followed the re port of the nominating commit tee: Elders, Fred Brown, Jred Bates and Fran Anderson; dea cons, William Butxke, Titus and E. E. Avers: daarnnoaaea Mr. Cn- Sa- Girardin, Mrs. Anna' Johnson . A a m . uu, irs. ueorge rower; trustee, Fred Bates for three years. In the Christian. Bible school. Dr. H. C. Epley was elected super intendent and chairman ot the congregation; Mrs. J. Cook, clerk; Mrs. Raymond Titus, financial secretary; and Mrs. Girardin, treasurer. MBS. KITES IS IIEVJ LEADER OF SCOUTS f i . - i r : - s . . ; i - ' tti i -i KEIZER, Jan. 4 Mrs. Ray mond Kites Is the new leader of troop No. 1, Girl Scouts, succeed ing Mrs.. Eva Kelso. The scout meetinsrs are ta ha hid monthly. One of the things done by the SCOUtS durinr the. hnlldav season was to relieve e4dy fam ilies in the community. Each one is to make an emblem to repre sent tne name of the patrol and O i Business BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D Barton Batteries Stsrter and generator work. Texaco station, cor ner vurr ana unurcn. BICYCLE REPAIRING The best to bicycles and reparrfns. H W eoort t4T B OonVt T1 4616 CHIMNEY SWEEP v Telephone 4Se. R. EL Northnesa. CHIROPRACTORS SCOTT. P9G. Chiropractor. 266 N. HlsH TeL Res 26T2 " .i, uuici oiniunK tora X-ray and N C It New Bank mas. CLEANING SERVICE Center 8t Valeterts, TeL tilt. FLORISTS ALL kinds ot floral work. Cots Flor ist. -16U A Market TeL 6612. CUT Flowers, wedding bouquet funeral wreaths, decoration a T. Breitnaiint. floHt Kit ct.u rrt .t TeL 6604. Sv. fvtuovwuas ICI US, vKJt BL A. Bennett Nursery Co. TeL 617$. Hoosecleaning Floor Waxing "Wsi olaan invthln 4fttoai ss-.vm Capitol Window Cleanera Phone $771 GARBAGE Salens Bcarenser. TeL 4920 ar 7606. INSURANCE , BECKH HENDRICKS lit N. Hlsb Tat 44T VyXLLAMETTTa tNa aGKNCT Wm. Bllren, Ugr, , ... SelOsIv ButUvtll Ageat 111 Masoaio Blag. TeL Tllf LAUNDRIES TfTB NSW SALEM LAUNDRY TUB WE1DER LAUNDRY 26$ a EQgb TeL Ills CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "We Wash Everything In Lnx" Telephone $161 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES fmtfrmmmm trnnm f .rtv A New. 66 lb. mattress $.06 - Ronovat era and fumiratora Capital BeoV dinsco. Tel 4Q6S 030 North Cap) tot MUSIC STORES Ural C WILL Planoa. Huma arapha. sewtos maeblnaa, sheet musie. no piug suiaies. n pairing paone graphs and sewlnc machlnea 422 scat Btreec Baiena I - . - , . . ....... - , . . . .. TENNIS QUEEN IN i -x-v . , f - ! S -: ' '. j- " .-j- : ir - t ' y - ; r "- v. 't ,.. ' 5a H?rw! !?m" " hand among others to greet Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, American queen of the tennis world, when fJPb "centl7. K ocgin her touTof the it pJ0tovlho1 Mrs. Jrfoody being welcomed by Ueutcruat Ufh.MT??d7er trothcI"ia-Uw t right Second fwa left Is Hay Thornburn, secretary to the Shaaghal Lawn Tennis Asso- Aociatlon. the best one Is to be used as a pattern for the large emblem for the patrol. The election ot officers at the recent session at the Claggett home resulted as 'follows: Chair man, Ruth Melson; patrol leader, Dorothy Ackman; treasurer, Har riett Minturn, and secretary, Us ona Claggett Miss Thelsta Mellick, from San Francisco, members of the na tional Girl Scout committee will Directory i . PLUMBING and BEATING PLtTkfBiNn "and seneral repair Work. Orator Rmb hi e r iZZZ TeL 6524. MWW PAPER HANGING PHONB QLENN ADAMS tor hoase Uftt-laBrltlnBP r-St rSkS kaisHaa 61.41 etc ffllshf. wortm.T-"- PRINTING mn RT A ,TTOfUirx V a. w i:,3CralS- J5?i u' kind of prtntjrit. can The 8tatssmaa Prtnt inm Department 211 a Commercial RADIO FDS nr n mm mm All standard atae of Enrr pt BfToifn Radio Tubea SHOP. $41 Coort Bt Tel tin STOVES QTYI Mrl aat ?I nbaat snd repaired AM . 7 2' Wire fence, fancy and SfJ bkaTTosan booka Salem Fence and Storm Works. 262 Chmfcota Tel 4774 R B Fltna TAILORS A a sfOSHCR Tailor for mea aad TRANSFER CAPTTAL CTTY Transfer Ca 2f Stat St TeL 7771 DUtrlbotlns. for- Wantlnv mmA an.a - v mi i it Get our ratea FOB local or distant transfer ator ase, oall till Lamw Transfw Trucks to Portland dally. WASHING MACHINES Washing Machines -AJ.mk" RENTED, sold and re paired. HOGG BROS. Maajwm. Uanaser 171 N. Hls;h Phone $012. Real Estate Directory BECK& It N. Hl HENDRICKS TeL 4147 S 2C 224 N. Bis- St Tot $676 - J- LINCOLN ELLIS - 4fiBtata Tat IIT1 V SOCOLOrSKY A BON 144- first Nat Bk. Bide. Tat tltf J r. LTLRJCH 121 Stat 8treet Tat 1671. I r. t wood 4(1 State 8t 'Tat Tl$4 HO-CER a FOSTER REALTY m $76 Stat St TeL 7622 W. Et GRABENHORST ACO. 124 a Liberty 8t Tel 4446 By Ci nF STF.RRETT PySTURES NEW; f 11 -i-v . . ' , - meet With th acont trnnn tnTr,m. Trail BUxers," Wednesfay after neoa at the sduwlhouse1. lira Mlatnrn Is the leader and Hiss Bernlea Zlelk is nontenant of th trooB. Stayton Cannery Man -Leaves for Meeting: STAYTON. Jan. 4 neorr- A Smith, manarer of th Rtavfon cannery left Sunday morniar for r ttt e ooai.ua waere ne win attend, tne annual meetlne- of thm Vnrth.ut Canners association. He Is one of the Judges in the cutting: demon stration. Mr. Smith expects to be tone aoout a week. 'DUTCH UNCLE" IN TROUBLE BATAVIA (AV The. n,i. East Indies hare a pawn shop erl- Cross -Word Puzzle Br IHJGENB HORIZONTAL. 1 Month in the Jewish calendar. 3-Wket Hangmriaa patria waa elected leader wheal the H-agariaae declared llisss alvM iadeyaadeat la 14I? ' 9 Indefinite article. U What ItaUaa mlalstar el fee- aif affairs receatly Tisltad the U. 5.1 IS What Italia, was the first artist te Isaitata aatmra ha his s4etw7 1 5 Made more eonvf ortable. I & -Exclamation. 17 -What U the sausiac masaei Th rHsaaaa ef tha fasseas hassortst, Charles Farrar Brewna, was Arteatas 18 Chop. I Half aa eta, 20 Before. . ' 11 Part of "to be. 2--ForeIgner. 15 Pull with an effort. 27 la what city U Harvard Uni versity sitmated? 30 Therefore. 31 Elongated fish. 32 Exclamation of contempt. 35 Pertaining to. 37 The Earl ef Essex was a far rite of what queea? 42 Short sleep. 44 Pertaining to the navy. 4 5 Plural pronoun. 46 Existed. 1 Chopping- tooL c 51 Move with leaps and bounds. az upon. 53 Stupid.-- ' 55 Punctuation mark. 57 One who maker amends. 58 Like. 5 What city f New Jersey U fasae-s far its potteries? 60 Egyptian sun god. VERTICAL. 1 Period of time. 2 Wh U tha first saemher et 2 vly H iffy . f gnr-l rj W W" p5-" P Pp' p JT-'-PP : "Pq3 P. "?PIP!!3 H far! I H 1 1 w tha Hinda triairyT S Was aequainted. 4 Not vren. - 5 Nota of tha musical scale. Fhrrlarnstion ef disrust. 7 Nota f tha trnsl.al mmmlm - tisfied II. II. fiMMEO Other; Officers Elected at ; iSession of Evangelical L Congregation v JEFrERSON, .Jan. 4 Mem hers aad friends of the Erangeli cal church enjoyed a watch night party New Years T6 In the class room. of the church. The room was decorated with Yuletlde col ors for the occasion. . Following 7 o'clock supper a -brief rogram was enjoyed which included readinr hr ttih itit... folo by Rer. G. F. Uening; and -Tvr .npws, wnicn were read by Glenn Wilson, created much, merriment. Officers for the different de partments of the church were elected, aa follows: W, H. Bell, trustee for three year and J. T. Jones, ehurch pi anist. u 4,4 Sunday school officers elected for the ensuing year are as fol lows: superintendent. Helen Kihs; assistant superintendent, Mrs. A. Wilson; secretary, John Kihs; treasurer, W. H. Bell; li brarian. Frances Weddle; pianist. Nettie Reeves. w Following are the officers elected tor the E. L, C. E pres ident. Laura Kihs; Tice president, Glenn Wilson; secretary. Evelyn Gulrin; treasurer, Walter Kihs. pianist, Mrs. G. F. Liening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wall who attended the Oregon state teachers assocLrtioa meeting la Portland last week, returned to Lakeriew after a short Tisirwith their mother Mrs. Eralyn Wall and sister, Margaret WalL Walter, Helen, and Laura Kihs. and Nettie Reeves were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Stettler, at their home fire miles north of Sa lem, New Years day. The occasion was also the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Stettler. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Masoa and Miss Laura Mason of Jeffer son and John Doyle of Corrallis were dinner guests of Miss Flora Mason in, Albany on New Years day. sis. The Dutch government Is "un cle" for the natives? and revenue from the pawn shops has decreas ed about S 12.50 0.00 & In the last year. SflfifFKt 10 Incline the head. 12 Peer Gynt's mother. i sour. 16 Girl's name. 19 High priest of Israel. 21 What is tha atlssia aasset Tha pM-aaasa assaased hy Aaa B rente waa . . Ball? 22 Wha wrote The Greas Hat"? 23 For example. What iadapeadaat ldagdasa f aarthara ladia Is Seath af Tibet? 26 Members of a Teutonic race. 28 Myself. 29 Exist. S3 Prefix, toward. 84 Pronoun. 363 Tha ; ef flay af what aaasftfao ia tha Gnapawder Ftot aaaaaDy baraad a Uaflra? 38 Note of the scale. 39 What Rassiaa raler waa called nha Terrible" bacaasa af bis crselty la war? 40 Tool for trimming roofing slates . 41 What Eaclieh landscape artist waa especially noted for his sea pictures, ameas these Tha Craad CaaaL Vaalce"! 43 Two of a kind. 47 Eject from the mouth. 49 In a little while. 50 Common Scotch name. 51 Mineral spring. 52 -Kind of poem. 53 Japanese statesman. 54 Period of time. 5 6 Conjunction. 57 By. ' Herewith Is tha solution te yew lei-ay's Puzzle. ; TRUSTEE OF CHURCH IA CI mm MUJ rl2lL A I IJC WlkBB$j eMt Ks-Sj sySsMVk9 , 1 J - ill 1 What Assert eaa tavemted tie c eawtag saacblaaT What kiar af Crash aiyth. ft7 uus tha lhrew aasu of . 4 1 I - sde araUWr and Barred the hJaa at a haaeiaetr s . i -