The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    ' ' AT CARIAOX FUJfEBAL
1 1 fetCiQi r; '.laTCa' i Carl
Cartaoa. ot Spokane; son and Mr.
and Mr. Bert Mann of Portland,
-cousins, attended the funeral ot
Berth gaaders Carlson. Saturday
and Remained erer weekend
ua friend and reutlTes. Mr.
Treeie MeCallv of Preecott, Arlxo
na and Ml Berniee Carlson.
daughters, were unable to attend
the funeral. .
1 i
Prices S lashed Again!
I on Late Models Quality Uied Car :
1932 Plymouth Sedan ......1 $760.00
1931; Chevrolet Roadster ... 425.00
1931 Chevrolet Coupe .. . ........
I 6 Wire Wheel equipment
1930 DeSoto 6 Sedan
I r : Guaranteed A-l condition
1929 DeSoto 6 Sedan. ........ .... .
j - ' rv New Rubber an exception
1929 DeSoto 6 DeLuxe Coupe..
! Completely reconditioned
1929 Whippet 4 Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet Coupe 325.00
1927 Buick Coach .... 265.00
1927 Hupmohile Sedan 295.00
1927 Ford Coupe 95.00
1925 Nash Roadster 95.00
V ' Others to choose from
TERMS TRM)ES WITHIN REASON
VA L. ANDERSON. Inc.
. I DeSoto & Plymouth Dist.
360 Mario Phone 7703 Salem
525.00
550.00
475.00'
450.00
290.00
Youd be Surprised
at the Price We Will Make on the Following
Listed New and Used Cars
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'31
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'30
'29
r
'29
'30
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'28
1
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'27
'26
26
'27
'25
Studebaker Dictator 8 Sedan
New, never run a mile
Essex Touring Sedan
Never run
Hudson Brougham
Cost 1725.00 less than year ago
Essex Coach
t . 2nd Season
Oakland 2-Door Sedan
Overhauled & Painted
Nash Light Six Coupe
Extra good
Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan
Kari Keen Trunk & many other extras
Hudson Standard Sedan
New Six Ply Tires Trunk & other extras
Ford Coupe
New Six Ply Tires new paint
Hudson Coach
Hudson Brougham
Studebaker Coupe
Essex Coach
Dodge Sedan
Big Allowance on Your Old Car
; and Easy Terms on Balance
S
tate Motors
u
525 Chemeketa
Inc
Hudson
Essex
. Rockne
Studebaker
Good Will Used Cars
Sold With a Guaranty
We offer these prices to compare
with anything you can find. For
Thursday and Friday only.
1930 Hupmohile Coupe ... $525.00
1929 Pontiac Sedan 350.00
1929 Ford Coach. 245.00
1927 Pontiac Coupe 140.00
1926 Studebaker Coach .. 185.00
Wood-Wheaton Motor Co.
Pontiac 8 Phone 9588 ' Pontiae 6
Used Car Department 545 Chemeketa St.
When You Think of Used Cars
i Think of McKay's!
We Sold 14 hundred (rnnd used mm Tuafc woalr at nin
tele. That means just that many more satisfied buy
ers. We have been trading since then and we have,
secured several irood ears. i ;
And We are Pricing Them Ri?bt
929 Ford Sport Roadster ; 99 C
- "with rumble seat '
ydito lord o . Jrassenger Coach
1", : ; withnew naint foh ;
r'L: ($25.00) under Blue Book
1931. Chev. "6" 5 window Coup
.This car looks like nw ftnlr
J.VW. Vney. o ioaca, uooa Jfaint.
Good Rubber. Perfect ConditioiL
Wt hare in stock a small f ocr Dodr Coupe
325
525
425
bishop in IS
THEflHDDD GUEST
TURNER. Mar. t Th Tomw
Mftthodiat Men's Brotherhood met
Mondar, nifht at the ehurch with,
Rr. 8. Darlow Johnson of the
Leslio Memorial ehnrch, Salem,
the meat speaker; Ber. Johnson
presented a happy sorpnsev his fa
ther Bishop Ebon 8. Johnson who
Is homo on fsrlooxh from Afri
can mission fierds.
Bishop Johnson save an Inspir
ing- message on "Man and Easter"
la which lie stressed the thought
of the new power received by the
disciples after the resurrection
and their preparation for cret
work. :: .: 1 , ;
Ernest. Bobertsoa was elected
secretarr to fill the ! vacancy
caused by the resignation of D. B.
Parks. F. P. Rowley who is head
of the department of Evangelism
ot the Brotherhood, gave a short
talk on "What Easter Means to
Me". The president stressed two
definite tasks that are given the
Brotherhood at this special Easter
season, "personal work" also "to
help promote a more victorious
life la the church." j
The M. E. Ladles Aid society
served a waffle lunch at the par
sonage before and after the ser
vice, j -4
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Falls City Pattor
And Others are at
Annual Convention
i
FALLS CITY March f. Rev.
and Mrs. J. E. McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. John Calwell left
Monday morning for Seattle to
attend the annual Christian Edu
cation convention given ! by the
Seattle Pacifis college. The con
vention lasts from March T to
IS. Editors and speakers from
many points are in attendance as
speakers. Of special Interest la
the opening of the convention by
Rev. Nathan Beskine, a converted
Jewish rabbi.
Rev. J. B. McDonald is on the
program for an address on
"What Constitutes a call! to spe
cial Christian Service?" 1
Everts Receiving!
Congratulations on
Birth of Male Heir
AIRLIE. March 9. Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Evert near here are re
ceiving congratulations upon the
arrival or a nine ana one-nau
nniind nan. born March 4J Mother
and baby are at home and doing
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse and
children Bobby and ' Mlta Marie,
Mr. Fred Duan. and Mr. Bill
Suchanec of Brownarille, s were
Sunday dinner guests at the E. A.
Moore borne. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wagner and
Mrs. J. C. Btmpsoa, all ot Cor
valUs, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
WlUlamt ot Independence were
Sunday callers at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. BUI WUUams. . .
Ernest Solie Honor
Guest bn; Birthday
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f B'AK3 VALLBT. March Mr.
and Mrs. O A. SoUe entertained la
honor of their son, Ernest's, 19th
birtjiday with a eard party at
their heme. Three tables were la
play. High score went" to Chris
Anaersoa. Mrs. oecas . Ie held
the lew .ecore. V-A"''; ' '.
Preeeat- wen Chria An A
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Loe, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred" Mehl, Frances MehL
Fred Mehl, Jr., Era Solie, Eunice
Solie. Harold Mhl. Mp aM
Ferdinand Rae. Jerome Rue. r-
uur AnoersoB, Mr. and Mrs. Bo
ne ana Kraest Belle. . "
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Tuesday
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Coat list
Stxaday
THOUSANDS DEFIED DEATH...
TO DIUHG TO YOU A GREAT 1IUI.WI StORY . . .
MATCHING TEARS, LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE WITH
EVERY THRILL ... A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE!.
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if romance, axainst l
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1931 Deluxe Tudor ....
1931 Deluxe Roadster
1930 Coupe ........ . Z
1930 Roadster
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1929 Phaeton .....
1929 AA-Truck ..... ....
1930 A Panel 9000 Miles ...
...$450.00
... 400.00
... 350.00
. 300.00
... 200.00
... 250.00
... 450.00
1929
1928
1928
1928
1927
1925
1926
1926
1926
1926
1926
1925
1925
1925
1925
1926
1926
1925
OTHER MAKES
Whippet Coupe 6-Cyl. .. 250.00
Essex 6-CyL Coupe .......... 225.00
Essex Coact-6-Cyl; 200.00
Dodge Sedan 225.00
Franklin Coupe 400.00
Buick Coach 175.00
Pontiac Coach 125.00
Chevrolet Coach M-60 .. 185.00
Chevrolet Sedan 140.00
Chevrolet Touring 50.00
Ford Roadster' 60.00
Dodge Sedan 70.00
Chevrolet Coupe 65.00
Studebaker Sport Roadster 125.00
Chevrolet Touring 30.00
Ford Tudor 85.00
Oldsmohile Coach 95.00
Dodge Business Coupe .... 95.00
TERMS TRADES
Valley Motor Co
Phone 3158
Center Street
Phone 7910
Lot at Marion & Libert v
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