The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 23, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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ing before publication tor
clarification, v Copy re
ceived fter this time will
be run. under the heading
Too Late to Classify.-
The Statesman assumes
SALESMEN WANTED
Twe salesmen with cars to sell com
position roof Inc. Call Mow., tStft. at
1:J P. M. 120 N. Com'L Mr. BoadeD.
SITUATIONS WANTED
ff ANTE D General
Phone m.
housework.
Woman, SO, with baby, wants work.
Willing to work with or without baby,
lira Grace Scott, Rose Lodge. Ore.
ICvtwirlenced tn silk finishing, press
ing and repairlna. Marie Arndt. R. 6,
Be 10S, Salem.
Carpenter work, general repairlna.
paint, kalsomine home. Workman un
employment prices. Phone S813.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Old paper 10c a bun
dle Statesman office.
Typewriters, all makes, new and
need. Adders and typewriters for rent
Typewriter Exchange. 421 Csurt St
All makes automatic and beam
scales reconditioned. Iowa Gar. A Men.
Shop. Phone 2912. IQ Chetneketa.
Mrs. Ralph's chicken tamalee new
located 554 N. Liberty. Tel. 4490.
i M"snWWas'
Upright piano $SS. 2125 N. 4 th.
Special tm plumbing: $5 hot water
coils. 22.95: phone Jill. D. A. Bech
tel, 1T0 N. Front St.
C W. sows. To farrow In and
Mar. Cheap. Leonard Zlelke. R. 2. Br.
225.
Radio for sale Brunswick 10 -tube
1032 model, automatic volume con
trol, beautiful cabinet Used less than
20 days, $159.50. Repossessed balance
due, $89.25; terms $5.00 monthly. Also
onr 7-tube Phllco midget like new,
$29.50 ; terms $5.00 monthly. See Mr.
J arts, will's Music Store.
WANTED Miscellaneous
All kinds of rifles, pistols, shotguns,
eld gold and Jewelry. Condition no ob
ject. Name your prlea.
REINER'S EXCHANQB
224 N. Commercial
WANTED Used piano, la ex
change en radios, phonographs, or far
suture. H- L Stiff Furnltnre Company
WANTED Will pay 2c a pound for
GOOD CLEAN COTTON rags. Must
be pieces at least a square vard.
Pf t.nrrn riffle I '
MISCELLANEOUS
0SaMSVMMMeMMS,MeWWaasSa"JS
Palnttng and decorating, contract er
day. Winter prices. Phone 8431. Wo.
Vasby. 1195 Shipping.
25 pianos to rent $3-$4-$s a mo.
Used pianos new -upright $195.00;
Grands, $350.00.
. GEO. C. WILL
4 3! State Street Salem. Oregon.
Buy or rent one now. Terms if de
sired. WE BUT original poems, songs.
Sunset Pub's, Butler Bldg., San Fran
cisco. All hair cuts 25 eta, White's 174
South Liberty.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Large room, well heated. Plenty ef
hot water and use of kitchen. Near
state home. Tel. 8650.
ROOM and BOARD
Rin. and board close in. TeL C21T.
rvmnnnrinr i 1 -
Comfortable room and good board.
2010 Oak St.
Room and 2 meala. 2 In room $25. 1
in room 830. Oarage. Tel. 4370.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
PaHim anartments with nrirate
bath, nicely furnished. Located In
business district. Call Patton's Book
Storo.
XJ"' '' I'll i"l i , ,
rkiirmntA snta. 1 and 2 room furnish
ed apts. livery moaern muvaircuv
N. Liberty.
Sj-jsjxfj-j-uMwM'"i 1- sasasnss aiasistl
. m e)C AA
in.. Vnns- b ei rA era er 13S.00
X UX 12- U144.JR. a-K- d 3 ' .
Osk Vfila Court 947 Mill St Tel.
2298.
win. BEST Close In. finely fur
alshed steam heated apartments
Phone 1490.
xnuutnj-ii-u-i- -1 ------ - - - -
2-rm. turn, apt 2281 Hazel Ave. TeL
T884.
: n-nnjT-riririri- -,--------------- -
1 room and kitchenette. $51 Center,
t nutl furn. int. Itirhts. water.
srarase. electric washer. $18.50. JU5
Jefferson.
mjiAnj'Ln.rin.nnrii
Ifur. front apt close in. $45 S. Win
ter. Phone 5825..
- s nnnnnftnrtriiVs!1
S R. turn, apt, private bath: 2 R.
fur. art., light water, garage for both.
1421 w. cmircn.
FOR RENT HOUSES
it no UTT.VT Flats for adulta t to
1 rOma$30 t . Aiw nouwa,
189 North High Street
Prescptt apartinenta. rk,.r
POLLY AND HER PALS
HCWD VVER PERSUVD6 HOOD OWPV L
CASTlrNT HIS J TX. NlPPtN'
I IKTID OLIO e r ' y I I tuav ntjrl
m u , i TiA ir.Ta mm a s . MsrsssBB w
9101
no financial responsibility
Cor errora which may ap
pear In advertisements pub
lished in its column, and
In eases where this paper It
at fault. will reprint that
part of an advertisement Is
which the typographical
mistake occurs.
The Statesman reserres
the right to reject objee
Ueoal advertising. It far
ther reserres the right to
classttv all advertising un
der the preper classifica
tion. FOR RENT HOUSES
Clean, modern S room- ttmt nuv
fireplace, garage. 120. 1120 Lee,
B room cottsure. furnished. Riu.
ment and garage. 1510 N. Winter.
1 1 ,, 1, ri u u IJt
19SS N. Capitol, 8 R, .
212S MyrUe. 5 R.
.$25.00
. 25.00
20.00
. 18.00
- 15.00
. 12.00
. 10.00
si ThomoioiL I
1242 N. Capitol, T R.
1255 Lee, 8 R.
114f N. Com'l. 8 R.
OS S. lath, 4 R. .
W. G. KRUEGER
147 N. Com'L
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Clean 7 R. houa. I intm is rii
288 a 17th, ' - "
FOR RENT
Garage for rent Inquire 285 a 16th.
IF YOtT MUST RENT
See these. Nice 4 R.
nUhed. $1$. Another one 4 rooms with
furnace, heat and water free, for $20.
i.V " ounKaiow, zurntsned lor
$20. 4 R. mod. $28. Others, $14 up.
good apt furnished. 2 R.. bath, fur
nace, heat, water and lights an for
$10 month. SEE
BECHTEL or THOMASON
341 State Street Room 4
FOR SALE Real Estate
Semi-modern 7 -room ham, ri--
place, basement eta. garage, three or
Six nice lots, aood View, fruit nnta
grapes and berries. Ornamental shrub
bery, pavea street Block from brick
school, fine home district. Will-
or part at bargain, terms. Owner.
fuirai Avenue, rnont B854.
Tour husband can afford ty,lm K..n.
trful 5 room home, fireplace, fnrnaca,
built-lns. beautifullv deoorafMl R..a.
onable price and terms like rent 1495
N. 18th. Owner 1435 N.-18th. TeL 4277.
$2250.00. Easy
house on Hasel Ave. Call or see own
er. Tel. 4277. Rest 1425 N. 18th.
Beautiful Ensllsh tm tinnu imm.
lot strictly modern, froft nl .a
trees, $3500; easy terms.
Pronertv In Oresnn rU mA XM-A
lor to iraae xor salem property,
f room home, mndern. lar,
lot 1X00 down, rest easy terms, must
ecu.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
176 South High Street
s sWsrtruJ-ruw
FOR SALE or rcxniTATcrjiH
50 acre timber tract not far out on
paved, hhrnway, good wood and piling
itiuucir, laeai ounaing- sue along road.
Price nly $2500 Will take small home
or vacant lot as part
Suburban home on 1 ar of lnt. 1
) mile oat on paved road, 4 room
piasierea nouse Willi nook, built. Ins.
rireplace, plumbing, electric lights,
water system, woodshed, chicken coop
and garage Price $2800. Will take va
cant lot or small Salem home as part
... .
ur win eu on easy lerms.
lko N. CHIL.DS CO.. Realtors
320 State Street phone 8708.
SPECIAL
Distant owner writes offering re
duced price on good 5 acre tract doss
to Salem, east Has comfortable old
nouse ana iair eutoidgs., small prune
orchard, best of black soIL Price only
ni wun as down, Dai. to suit.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with v
LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realters
320 State Street Phone 8781.
aMnse.sa n - 1 iJtinVUln
NOW-
-LISTEN
88 A 5 R. good house, barn 50x80.
chicken house 18x40, garage, water
system, hot and cold, family orchard,
good creek, 20 A creek bottom in cult
More coma be cultivated.' On par.
highway, bus In front of door for
grade ana high school. Price $2000.
Some terms.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 North Cottage Phone 3021.
10 A. 7U ml. from Salem, all tillable,
fenced, all year creek. 19 cherry
trees, and other fruit. 5 room
house, garage and two chicken
houses, $2500.
8 A. 6 room house, bath, . electric
ngnts. automatic water system. (0
Royal Anne cherry trees, large
chicken house. 400 Leghorn hens.
cow. electric stove and farming
1001s, sbuuu. h mi. rrom Salem.
23 A. 2Vfc ml. from Woodburn, 3-4 mL
to school, dark loam soil, all tiled,
ii a. Derries, lamny orchard.
room house, 2 yrs. old, bath,
lights, etc., barn and 2 chicken
nouses, $7000.
Money to loan. Fire Insurance
MKLVIN JOHNSON .
820 U. 3. Bank Bldg. Phone 8798.
BEST SUBURBAN BUY
Z-acres. modern 6-R. new hnnu
basement, furnace, fi f.-place, electric
ana w.iier system. Laundry
tras"s, good barn, double garage, all
In cultivation. Fine location and close
in. Reduced to selL Better look It
over.
SEARS A TUCKER, Realtors
-mi-.-.-L-u-?-- -"wiffi -mfu,...,,...,.
FOR SALE OR RENT Poultry
iann. in. t.ail at ZS7S State 8t
EXCHANGE Real Estate
GOOD TRADE
I nave a new stucco hnuu s ft
strictly modern, hwd. floors, fireplace,
furnace, laundry travs. iann. nam
ing paid. Trade equity for a cheaper
jiuuaw r rsc.'uii iocs, juy price $3000.
Sale or trade. For particulars, see
my agents-
BECHTEL or THOMASON
841 Bute Street R00m 4
' , rs un3l A f
EXCHANGE Real Estate
We bar !H acres, on hatf mot
Umber, bat pasture, all fenced abaep
iiKnt, ' ciear or aeot. ewner win as
sume some oa smaller farm.
A nice 31 acres close in. fair im
provement, fruit, berries, soma- tim
ber.- and toe ewner wants a nice Sa
lem home.
A annoy I acres east, some tlmbar.
running stream, modern T room house,
mart. 94.000. Owner wants small
tract for equity.
MeGILCHRIST PE2JNINaT0N
20 U. R. Bank
- -1-rBwnvn-ina
SO acrea Umber land, fair Mdn.
running water. For smaller jtract or
city proparty. 1020 N. tl St.
ease, m m ssssmeneV m m. - . "-s VsViAJWLnjt
S acre suburban home, best of soil.
good buildings, dp weU and water
system. Clear of incumbrance. Trade
for clear Salem home or two houses
to $5000 value.
Clows, horses, farm machinery to
trade or good Ford truck.
H. CL KITTITT.nS
Oregon Bldg. Phone 1901.
PORTLAND TRADE -Good
8 room housa elaas In ,1m
2nd tnortxaa-e. Trade for Portland
home. Must be in good residential dis
trict SEE Mrs. Ellis with
LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors
820 State Street Ptaans 8708.
FOR SALE FARMS
Stacked and Equipped Ranches
ricea way Below Their Werth
48-acrea all In cultivation. J
dark soU. 2 4 -acres in crop, family
orchard, fenced and crossed. t-R.
house. Good hlo roof barn. nnnltrT anil
hog housea 2 horses. 2 cows, all nec
essary iarm machinery, good road and
fine location.
9 9 -acres. 8-R. house, lars-s dairv
barn, milk house. (Sells B grade mtik).
silo, 25-A. crop, 70-A. cultivated, 19
milk cows, 8 others, 2 horses and all
machinery. Only 6-mlles ef Salem;
priced below its value.
83-acres. 7-R. house, bath, water
system. Itches, silo, good dairy -barn,
(for B rrade milk. 80 A cultivation
all good bottom land, running water.
iwunry douse ana Dreeaer nouse. T
cows, S horses, harness and viurm
and all machinery. 100 hens, t hogs,
everything complete, price reduced
about one half. Now is your chance !
SEARS TUCKER
182 South Htsh Street
ACREAGE
FOR SALE 2 small firm, mrJt
unururenieni : soma t lm ir AmirA
O. F. Wadsworth. Gervals, Oregon.
OH BOY LOOK fTVUV.
180-acrea rlirht on rmi hMn,
1J.l"R-hou8- lar"e ". Ct $1.
800.00; holds 20 hd. of stock 15
acres clear. 12-A oats and veatch, baL
pasture and timber. Price only $2500.-
wv. i raae ior nouse in Salem.
Sc. A lis TUCKER, Realtors
132 South High Street
MONEY TO LOAN
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'Bells of Harmony'
Heard over KOIN dally
Hng out a loan service that
is really, really, different
NO DEDUCTIONS
NO FEES
NO OTHER CHARGES
ONLI LAWFUL INTEREST
strict mtvirv
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
If.- LAJAIMS 10 tO $300
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room 11 New. Bllgn Bldg 2nd Floor
L1LKNHKU HI STATS"
518 State St TeL 2-7-4-0
""--- - --irii-v-nfi.rLruim
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
uoniracis Kennanced
Arrange to reduce your pajrmenta
Ton keep the car.
P. A EIKER
Cor. Liberty St and Ferry
Phone 4722 8alem. Ore.
PERSONAL LHiN
HADE OS furniture, cars, salaries
er other good security. Repayable
monthly. When In financial need see
us oei ore closing a loan.
UliNliKAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bids. Phone $558
CITY AND FARM loans at lowest
rates. Best terms obtainable. Our
insnranee department or rem you z
pert advice and service In all lines.
oawaLMa a KUtstiKTH I inc. i
TeL 4109 205 Oregoa Bldg.
-- -- -- -- 1-ii-innnrui.fLrLr
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
We advance cash to salaried people
on piain notes, enaorsea notes, rurni
ture, pianos etc.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
212 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor
. Corner State and Hlah
Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 8:20 P. M.
Telephone 7783 Llcwnsed by State
LOANS WANTED
- - vrivrtvvwwvWtfUi
WANTED Private moner ta loan
on real estate.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
REALTORS
184 8 Liberty St Tel 8488
LIVE STOCK and POULTRY
20 gentle horse. Trial allowed. Jack
son Barn, Woodburn. W. H. Stout
Custom hatching that pays, lowest
? rices, expert laoor, oest equipment
c per egg Jan. and Feb. 2 fee March.
Special prices on quantity. Phone
iA3z, Lee s Hatchery.
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Extra select brood of 142 Rhode Isl
and Ked chickens. April hatch. Own
er Is 111 and must sacrifice for imme
diate sale. L. L. Rickman, Rt 9, Box
low.
FOR SALE WOOD
18 In. 2nd erowth fir 84.50 and Ii
00. TeL 5848.
assesAsBsAsae"BWi-w
Green second trrowth 34. Old fir and
asn, pnona Judd 103F2L
GUARANTEED DRY wood coal
TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade
uottage.
- - .
Old fir 18 In., 35. 2nd growth 18 in.
wuunea, .t. zna growth 4 ft, $4
ruuna oiiio.
Dry slab and old fir. TeL 5748.
"Every man
I DIDN'T 1
M&NTION J
THE:
.NEIGHBORS )
ULTIMATUM,
MAW
FOR SALEUSED CARS i
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QUALITY USB D CARS
At Lower Prices
DON'T PAIL TO LOOK THE3B UNUSUAL BARGAINS OVsTR BBFORS
inAi
1188 Stndebaker Commandar t-Regal
1928 DeSote 4 dew
3s unevroiet He.lin new paint A
ii:2 "nlPP"i -seaaa gooa pamt new
1927 Hupmoblss Sedan , ,
1937 Dodge Coupe
182$ Ford TM,rUV
1925 Nash Roadster new tires
19 j uidsrnoone Coach '
1924 Dodge Sedan -
TERMS
W. L. ANDERSON, Inc.
DeSOTO AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS
S Martea Street Phone 7708 Salem
Your Chance is Her
MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK
1920 Standard Coupe $358.88
lilt sport Roadster rumbla
t 235.00
1928 Sport Coupe
185.00
185.00
125.00
145.00
80.00
48 S
isas enryatar so Coach
1927 Star 8 Coach
1928 Pontine Coach
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Touring
We have several currant mndAla that
can't be fold from new at a saving of
$200.00 to $250.00; also real bargains
in trucks and delivery cans.
TERMS TRADES
Valley Motor Company
Phone Center Street 2158
Phone Lot Liberty A Marlon 7910.
www si"Sii- iiM-My-rMsrwsrM'swssa
A Bargain a Day
TODAY'S BARGAIN
1935 Dodft-a Coach. Oood lonlrtnr
in good running order.
ONLY $109.00
McKAY CHEV. CO.
Where You Get the B4g $ Worth
233 Center Street
Late model BUICK tourlasr. In a-aod
runninc order, rood rubbar. WU1 mil
cheap or trade for sheep, hogs, cattle
wood or anything we can use. 474
uourt ut or xeu S97.
Sale is Over
However, we are still offerins- ears
at oargain prices took ttus ust ever:
19 19 Chev. coaches completely
rebuilt, several to select
from $35$.
1938 Chev. 4 door Sedan, with
trunk $28.
1980 Chev. $ Sport Road, recon
ditioned has rumble seat - 400.
1928 Dodge Coach (late model)
special 108.
1930 Chev. Club Sedan (per
fect) 438.
Many neoole have taken advantaav
of our lew prlcea Bur ronr ear now
and save enough money to run It half
ine summer.
McKay Chevrolet Co.
Where You Get the Big $ Worth
223 Center
1928 Hudson sedan. 3228 cash. A-l
condition. Phone 2901.
1928-Bulck Master Six. with rum
ble seat Newly painted. In A-l shape.
WW take $200. G. Arndt R. 8. Bok
lox. Salem.
10 B Franklin Demi Sedan, first
class condition, $250.00.
11 B Franklin Sedan. $875.00.
HERBERT J. OSTLIND OARAG8I
FOR SALE WOOD
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For rood wood nhona 29 88. TrsVa
WO 7KTU.
ALL BONDS, any length. Call $728.
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DRY FIR AND OAK WOOTY nal
and fuel elL Call on us for piicea We
sirs arooa measure, good quality and
good service.
I.ARMER TRANSFER 4 STORAGE
Telephone 8121
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12 Old Fir 35.75.
18" Old Fir $5.50.
1$" 2nd growth dry. $5.00.
4 ft. 2nd growth dry $4.50.
SMITH RUBENS. Phone 45F14.
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Dry 18 in. 2nd a-rowth. road wrwvl
good measure. Very fair price. Rose
Bowman, Rt 2. Dallas. Phone Salem
7 0IZ.
FIRST CLASS FT7KT.
Old fir screened hor fti.l
Old Fir mill block. Dry planer wood.
iry Seconal growtn.
FRED B. WELLS. INC
PHONE 8847
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Let R. M. Ashcroft at 1EI0 N. rnat
i. save you money on wood and saw
dust
WOOD SAWING
. . . . ------ - - - --- M.'Oi-rAX.
wood sawing. Roblna Tel. 0488.
LOST and FOUND
LOST Bird doa. White with Muk
specKa r emaie. Green collar. Reward.
lei. S743
Versailles Elms Dying.
VERSAILLES, Franca (AP)
ine stately elms which Una ths
avenues of approach to taa Pal
ace of Louis XVI are dying from
a mysterious disease which ap
peared in France after the war.
coming:, it is believed, from Bel
glum.
for Himself"
b THEV COULD X V' (
I DO THEIR OWN ) - JS v Ml-Mlv)
V BUD-N1PPIN7 -J. VA ; MJ-DO-
v , . , " f RA-MJ--S
(I f rWSOLA 1
FOR SALE USED CABS
f... - - 11rJUU
USED UAH.
Sedan new rubber. A-t mechaa-
-1850.04
ett.ee
895.08
190.08
I8I.0
195.00
85.00
125.00
100.00
93.00
- l condition
rubber
TRADES
35 Students
On Normal
Honor Rolls
MONMOUTH. Jan. 22 Thirtv-
fire students of ths Oregon No
mal achool mad tha.boaor roll
for the fall term, 1911, each car
rying; is hours of work, and hare
received no grade below a B.
in rive students receiving
mgaest ranking are: Fredericks
Weatharly, it hours of A; Lois
uryant, it Hours of A. 2 of B:
Clara Long. 12 hours of A: . 4 of
B; Bertha Hall, 12 hours of A. 1
of B; Matilda Begert, 12 houra of
A, I of B.
Dolly Bennetts, Claire Bryant,
Ellen Butcher, Mollia Butler,
saary jsnen coiTln, Floyd Deter
ing. Edith Dunn, Helen L. Eck
man. Hasel Espedal, Doris Gates,
Carmen Gillilan, Agnes Grady.
Marjorie Hewitt, Elizabeth Huff,
Helen Lettow. Edward Liatnr
Charlotte Martin. Winabeth Mc
Dowell, Arlouine McMullan. Anna
Moses, Jean Nesbltt Porter. Mar
garet Quick, Lorone Riddle, Vir
ginia anieias. Beryl Smith. Grace
onoagrass, wanaa sosnick, Viola
i
o-
Business
BATTERY ELECTRICIAN
R. D. Barton Batteries Starter and
generator work. Texaco station, cor
ner Court and Church.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
The best
bicycles and reDalrtna.
a. w.
Soott 147 a Coal TeL 48l.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4430. R 15. Northnese
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. a L. 8COTT. PSCL Chiropractor.
2S8 N. High. TeL Rea 8572.
DRS. 8CO FIELD. Palmer Chlronran.
tera X-ray and N. C M, New Bank
Bkig
CLEANING SERVICE
Center 8t Vsleterla Tel 8882.
FLORISTS
CUT
Flowers, wedding bouquets
funeral wreaths, decorations. C F.
reetas.
Breitbaoet florist 4 IS Stat StrMt.
TeL (184.
Potted plants, polnsetttsa, ferns, eto.
H. A. Bennett Nursery Co. TeL 8178.
GARBAGE
Salem Scavenger. TeL 4888 or 7808.
INSURANCE
BBC ROB A
188 N. High
HENDRICKS
TeL 4847
WILLAMETTE! INS. AGENCY
Wm. Bltvea, Mgr.
Exclusive ButtevtOe Agent
818 Masonle Bldg Tet. T888
LAUNDRIES
TOT NEW BALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEXDER LAUNDRY
181 a High TeL ILtt
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
"We Wash Everything tn Lax
ToUphor 8188 1884 Bread way
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to home.
New 88 lb. mattress $5.00. Renovat
ors and fumtgatera Capital Bd
dlngCo. TeL 46l. 8088 North CapltoL
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Plane.
graph, sewing machme. sheet masts,
and piano studies. Repairing phone-
erapna ana sewing mac run ea u
State
or
treet Salem.
PLUMBING and HEATING
plajmbinq and general repatr
wora. ujibw ros, its H. UbertJ.
TeL 8524.
D. A.. Bechtel. Phone I11L
Woodburn News
WOODBURN. Jan. 22 The
Lutheran hall will be ths scan of
the meeting of the Woodburn
Rural club Saturday night, Janu
ary 22. at T:JI. At that time the
members ef the club will enter
tata their husbands and families. !
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Bontragar.
the two Bontrager children and
Mrs. Boatrager's mother. Mr.
Ella Brenan, who are on a trip
ta California, that they hay met
up witn quite a lot ef snow on
their trip. They will be gone two
weeks, planning to go as tar as
Los Angeles.
Fourteen women gathered at
the home-of Mrs. Rose Gib bens
oa the Pacitie highway Wednes
day afternoon when the Royal
Neighbors Sewing club met The
club members met at the home
of Mrs. Stella Galer shortly after
noon and went to Mrs. Gibbons'
home la automobiles.
The afternoon, was spent In
quilting. Miss Mary Gibson and
Mrs. Dora Gibbons won prices for
games played. The next meeting
of the sewing club will be held
at the home of Mrs. Mollie Gib
son on the Pacific highway Wed
nesday afternoon, February 2.
Two visitors, Mrs. Cora Saun
ders and Mrs. Mary Bauman.
were present Members of the club
who attended are Mrs. Edna By
ers, Mrs. Laura Rice. Mrs. Dora
Glbbens, Mrs. Anna Lichte, Mrs.
Faye Dorr, Mrs. Beatrice Impe
coven, Mrs. Mary Kralicek, Mrs.
Edna Patterson, Mrs. Stella Gales.
Miss Mary Gibson, Mrs. Mollie
Gibson, Mrs. Maude Sayre and the
hostess.. Mrs. Rose Gibbens.
Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woodburn,
vice-president of the Marion
County Health association, at
tended a meeting of that group at
the department of health in Sa
lem Thursday. Mrs. Saidle Orr
Dunbar of Portland, secretary of
the State Tuberculosis associa
tion, was special speaker for the
meeting, stressing the need of en
larging the county association.
She also outlined methods for do
ing this. Various reports were
May Trier. Melria Wilson and
Florence Wright.
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STOVES
8TOTE3 sad stove repairing. Stoves
fr aaia, rebuilt aad repaired, All
ktnos of woven wire fence, fancy and
Plata, hop baskets, hooks, loran hooka
Salem Fence and Stove works, its
Chemeketa. TeL 4TT4. R. B. Fleming.
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CAPITAL OTT Transfer C. III
State St Tel TTTi. Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rata.
FOR local or distant transfer stor
age. Call till La raw Transfer rv
Trucks to Portland daily.
WASHING MACHINES
All Makes
Rented, sold and
A. B. C. Maytag.
and Automatic
repaired. Basr.
Con Ion. Meadows
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By CLIFF STERRETT
also given.
Membership of the association
is comprised of men and women
of the entire county who are in
terested in the health program as
worked out by the Marion county
department of health.
Woodburn's volunteer tire de
partment responded to a call at
midnight Wednesday when an au
tomobile near the school in Hall's
addition caught fire. The flames
were already extinguished when
the fire equipment arrived.
DALLAS. Jan. It New offi
cers were elected at a meeting of
the Pelk County Farmers' Union
held Wednesday at the W. O. W.
hall. R. W. Hotr of
local was chosen as president;
William Riddle. Lucklamnta lo.
cal. vice president; J. J. Sechrlst.
oaiision local, secretary-treasurer;
John Foster. Liberty Bell lo
cal, conductor; Jake Rempel, Lib
erty Bell local, doorkeeper; C. L.
Gila on. Perrrdale. Robert Pmim
Greenwood and Eben Ray, Valley
wuucuou, memDert or the execu
tive committee. H. P. Gilliam of
Perrydale is the retiring president
with Scott Campbell and C. C.
Gardner, retiring directors. All
other officers were reelected.
Reports were given hv Rhn
Ray on the work of the oleo com
mittee and Jay Sechrist on the
national Farmers Union conven
tion held at Des Moines. Mr. Ray
recommended that the union
write to local dealers handling
oleo and state the attitude of th
union toward the competition of
oieo wrtn dairy prod nets.
The union adopted a resolution
commending the Polk county
court for sustaining the move for
cuts in the budget items.
II. W. HOGG HEADS
POLK FAB 11
Taxpayers at Jefferson
Order Teacher Salary Cut
JEFFERSON, Jan. 22. A re
daction of IS per coat la teachers'
pay for the next year, request for
statements regarding transporta
tion expenses ths past year and
Query as to why teachers' salaries
were not cat for the present year
restored a mass meeting of tax
payers of school district No. 14,
held at the school Tuesday night.
About 75 taxpayers were present.
D. D. Mars was elected chairman
and J. C. Fontaine secretary.
Tne motion Instructing ths
school board to employ teachers
ior next year at a redaction of IS
per cent carried with but on dis
senting vote.
Board members, when asked
what became of the petition pre
sented them last July with 104
taxpayers' signatures and asking
the board to request teachers to
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NOTICE OF ASSESSimv') em
JMJEOOST OF IMPROVING
SOUTH CnURCTI STREET
FROM THE SOUTH LDTE OF
MILL STREET TO THE
WORTH EXD OF THE SOUTH
CHURCH STREET BRIDGE,
IX THE CITY OF SALEM.
OREGOX.
NOTICE ia hereby given, that
the Common Council of the City
of Salem. Oregon, wHL at or
about 7: o'clock p. m. on the
1st day of February. 1932. or any
subsequent meeting of the said
Council thereafter, in the Council
Chambers of the City Hall of Sa
lem, Oregon, proceed to assess up
on or against each lot or part
thereof, or parcel of land, liable
therefor, la Its proportionate
share of the cost of improving
South Church Street from the
south line of Mill Street to the
north end of the South Church
Street Bridge, in the City of Sa
lem, Oregon.
All persons Interested In the
said- assessment are hereby noti
fied to appear before the said
Council at aaid time and place,
and present . their objections, IX
any ther have, to said assessment,
and apply to said Council to equal
ize their proportionate share of
same.
- By order of the Common Coun
cil this 18th day of January
US. MARK POULSKN,
City Recorder.
Date of first publication, Janu
ary 2X. 19J2.
Date of final publication. Janu
ary 24. 1922. J-22-2S-24
accept a Id par cent cut in pay,
said the petition had been tabled,
and "that waa all ther wag to
it so far as the board was con
cern ed.
While the achool board did not
have ready a financial statement,
members said bus transportation
expenses this year amounted to
over $1400. Taxpayers recalled
that the budget item for trans
portation was $1000. and won
dered where the extra amount was
taken from.
Taxpayers object to a school
levy one and one-tenth mills high
er this year than last, in the face
of state, county and city redac
tions of about IS mills. Added to
this, the district has one teacher
less, wsges of Janitors have been
reduced and wood and supplies
ara cneaper. The teacher item
took 5960 out of the budget
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