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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1932)
r? I i t L oca N ews Brief: " Lioes . Hear "HorsemejTbe "four1 horsemen" of the chamber f commerce addressed Lions Club members concerning Salem at the lancheon meeting yesterday. .The city's history was told by Douglas McKay, chamber president and mayor-elect; , interesting sights about state buildings, Willamette ytitersltysind Chemawa Indian ;chooUby L. B. Endlcott; the tn-.- dustrlal plants, featuring the lln - cn' mills, paper mills and canning - plants, by W. M. Hamilton cenjc . twrs sueh.aa state-lnstitntlons; Silver Creek falls.", BreiteBbosb . Springs -and: Champocg,. by WU ' llant McOttahrisC Jr.. geveraor- elect for Rotary district No. l.-A ' song and- dance act was "given by Jfiss Paulino JSoe Chambers. Berry tickets priced to the times. at' Statesman office. 115 soutn Commercial street. Rear 5 Rider nmk Percy SimpsonBosebnrg miner, was in the county Jail yesterday because hV rode on -the .rear t ft raotor- cT'ele .whao drnnk He .was n able Co pay a flne of 2$ assessed or Justice' of the Peace. Haydea. A 'state, policeman,, stopped the driver of the motorcycle toe weav in alone the road. The driver ex- plalned that Simpson, drunk, kept tugging at his arms. UnVsnal! Pro-season sale men's all-wool o'coats! An are newi ui ale toaay. . Pleads Not Guilty Milton B. tiA.i4(A Tavlor nleaded not tit. Thimdi on two counts in instlee court and trial was set tor Jwne 10 at lu a. m. i two ball payments of fit each.! Tho first charge is that of law ful possession of liquor and the aecond is that of carrying a con cealed weapon. Taylor was arrest ed : near Chemawa Wednesday night. Quick work, reasonable prices on berry tickets at The Statesman printing office. 1S South Com mercial., Three Accidents Reported Three automobile accidents were reported to elty police yesterday, as follows: Mrs. G. Williams, 117 Sewth Commercial, and Jack Stew art 1101 North 17th, at Liberty and Trade: Glenn Hagee. route live, and an unidentified motor ist at 8tate and Liberty; Albert uwaI mi North Summer and an unidentified motorist at State add Liberty. v v mm mm . , Members of the "Y breakfast club yesterdar morning had their wires as guests at the 7 o'clock breakfast meet ing. An hour of volley ball, a com edy skit by Mrs. George Rhoten and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan, and voeaKseleetlons by Professor D. Cameron Marshall made up the program. Estate Dtsribated---Flnar ac count of the estate of Ben G. Me CltUand, deceased, w4s filed In probate court here yesterday by James McClelland administrator. Ineome to the estate was 15111, all coming from veterans insur ance policy paid by the govert- mont. Outgo was $74". Three heirs, Ktttberine Cemmender; Charles R. . McClelland and James MeClel laiUL wereeaeh gtven' S1700 la th i distribution of the estate. " Watches tor - graduation gifts' at nan Price, see our windows.' Pom- eroy 4r Keeae, 379 State, - Guest Speaker - Dr. n VaVle Parker will address a union meet- iuit of the Protestant churches at Lebanon Sunday evening on-the subject of prohibition. The meet? lair will be . held in the auditor ium of the First Methodist cnurch. Rev. E. B. Lockhart is Chairman for the united group. Prof. J. T. Matthews will address tht - evening ' service: at .First t church here, i . 7- f : Best tomato plants lri town.. 2 doit. lie. State. Salem's Petland, 273 Kaaarene Chercb Exceptional relecoratlon Improvements ' are being made in the parlors of the First Methodist church under the direction of A. A. Slewert. A new celling has been laid and the walls hare been refinished. It is expect ed that the rooms will be ready for occupancy in about another week. The Ladies' Aid hss been sponsoring the work. Permanent waves 12.45 and np Including hair eut. Model Beauty Parlor. (Until) Phone 7870. Chick pox Leads Chickenpox was the most prevalent commun icable disease in Marion county Turing the week ending May XI according to a state department of health bulletin. New eases of disease occurred as follows: Chlekenpox 11, mumps four, measles three, tuberculosis one, end scarlet fever, influents and pneumonia, two each. 1 Revival to Start Evangelist John W. Brown and party will begin a revival campaign Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the big tent across from Marion Square and North Commercial street. There will be special singing and music at every service. Night meetings will open at 7:45 o'clock. PresidentWilliam H.' Murray, 813; Frankrfn D. ReosereU 141 - Presidential electors a. X i Harry 1145; Amanda J. Hart 2041: EV T. Hedlund -X0I7: Ro bert A. MiUer 2144: Will M. Pe terson 2187; R. R. Turner 3190. y Mm REOUCTfl UP Uhfversity Incorae -U Ls$ And Retrenchment tor t Wext Year Yievved IfJ COUffFY LISTED Canvass Makes no tianges ln"Rsults of Primary' - Election of May 20 ' Official returns on all ballots east In the May 29 election In this county were released .this week by County Clerk Boyer following the canvass of the taJiy sheets requir ed by the lUU eleeuon laws. Two members of the republican party and two members ot the democra tic party made the canvass.- The official returns are: RcpvbUcaJs Delegates to national conven tion George L. Koehn, 5183; Stanley Myers. 7035; W. F. Su- gurdson, 4152; W. Li, Thompson 841; Peter W. Welch 1113; Wll Hsra A. Carter 8383; Floyd J. Cook. 5800; Harry L. Gross 5154; Russel! Hawkins 7448; . Wllber Henderson 5652. 'Seven to elect. . ueiegaies jo jiauonaicenveni i This year. Pros-Ddney. said, the hot, ir cuBXfoswuan mauici i ucom naa oen reaaced through rrans: iw. uerpy si; p.-My-1 lessened income from endowment,- er 7544. Two to elect. ; : s las well ai from' some other" Fresiaent josepn Irwin I sources. Income from some In- France 5132; Herbert .Hoover vestments has Ulled during the 24W. : t I bnsiness readjustment? ant mm Tfce president- Charles S. Cur-1 funds have accumulated and not i p i. .... oeen invesiea Deeause or nncer- Presldentlal electors Mrs. C. tainty in business fields. The P. Bishop 8212; Charles H. Carey current expenses and current in 7978; Elisabeth E. Pettinger come for the year Just about bal 7815; Lloyd R. Smith 7915; David anee. but there was a deficit of S. Stearns 7887. 18,000 carried forward from last united States senator Ken Reductions in Income' are ex pected to necessitate some redac tions In compensation of the fae nlty at Willamette university. It was stated by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president, yesterday. At present the university officials are working on the budget for next year; and faced with the prospect ot a deficiency are considerini? the extent of the reduction which must be made: neth G. Harlan 511; Robert N. Stanfleld 3524; Frederick Steiwer 4245; Alfred E. Clark 3080; Ro bert uoraon Dan can 404. Congressman, first district year, so the year will end with a slight deficiency again. Willamette has been more for tunate than many similar Insti tutions of the northwest where reduced incomes hare caused Charles Clair Hulet 1288; James drastic cnls in faculty salaries. Wsnted, 5110. used furniture. Phone Special clean - up plants, 15c dosen. land. sale bedding Salem's Pet- Jory Files Statement Expen ditures of 136.25 were made in the primary campaign by Ed A. Jory who sought nomination as county commissioner, he reported yesterday to the county clerk's of fice here. P. L. Brown who ran for justice of the peace in the Silver ton district, spent 15. Half price on men's and lady's watches. Ideal for graduation. Pomeroy St Keene. 379 State St. Earless Rabbit Horn Loyal Zelt, 1195 North 14th street, re ports that one of a littar of six rabbits recently born of his New Zealand Red and Chinchilla rab bits is earless and apparently deaf. The bunny seems lively as its fellows, however, and 4s grow ing naturally." T v To Appear Today Appear ance ot Arthur W. Llghtfoot in justice court at Z P. m. today was demanded yesterday by Justice of the Peace Hayden when Hotfoot appaared before him. charged with poseesslon ot intoxicating liquor. He was arrested on the Salem-Sll-erton highway. lee. Prompt 'residence delivery. Phone 5103. Ne. moderns all steel refrigerators t cost. CsU at Capital Ice; 550 Trade st. fMmlased ' After hearlnV testimony In the case of 53 state, v.. T. C -ZZ !. .rmltttar a minor uoperate a motor vehicle. Jus .k. Trft Havden ye3ter S dismissed the lack of evidence on plaintui s part proving tne cur. Get your Berry tickets at Statesman Job plant. nm. tn Rurone Mr. and Srraro M.nrt will Mrs. Harry sion V 'l ,n - Hag Named Assistant Wal lace Hug, University of Ore gon student and sou of George W. Hug, superintendent of Salem public schools, has been named assistant director and life guard for the men's swimming pool at the university next year, accord ing to word received here yester day. Dance Friday at Hasel Green. Campaign Talked. Dallas O. P. West, scout executive tor Cascade Areacouncil, and John H. Piper, regional scout official, last night met with jnembers of tho Dallas American Legion post to plan the campaign for raising that city's portion of the scout budget for 1932-33. Amended Report Filed An amended and additional report in tho estate of the late George E. Parris was filed in probate court hero Thursday. Income reported was 1855 and outgo 1844. The First National Bank of Cor vail Is is -executor ot the estate.. The C. A. secre- will Join the Mr. Stone W. Mott 8225; W. C. Hawley 37S1; Emmet Howard 538. Secretary of state George A Palmlter 3488; Hal E. Hess 8197 State treasurer Milt Schem ing 5088; Rufus C. Holman 8057. Attorney general I. H. Van Winkle 8218; Ear C. Bronaugh Jr.. 3332. state senator Charles K Spaulding 8796. Representatives in legislature Mrs. Hannah Martin 5168: Otto K. Paulas 5433; W. C. Pettyjohn 3oi; Dave W. Pugh 3912: Frank W. Settlemler 4247; Carl Abrams 5161; Frank Davey 3884; Romeo uouiey 4813; S. A. Harris 3220; Konaid E. Jones 4194 District attorney Allan G. Car son 5372; William H. Trindle 5759. County commissioner- H. E. King 2691; Roy S. Melson 2906: J. H. Porter 1886: W. A. Heater 2324; Ed A. Jory 1697 Sheriff C.has. A. Ratclitf. 39S4; Joe Williams, 1465: O. D Bower 5425; John A. Gearin, 969. County clerk U. G. Boyer 10,- 177. County treasurer D. G. Dra ger. 9321. , County assessor O. A. Steel- hammer 6691: Ben F. West 1970; Lane Money ZSZ8. county surveyor B. B. Her rick. 9267 County school superintendent Mary L. Fulkerson 94 34 county recorder f. Howard Zinzer 3423; Mildred Robertson Brooks, 7554. County coroner Lloyd T. Rlg don 4744; L. F. Barrlek 6640. -Democratic Delegates to national conven tion Austin F. Flegel 1364; Manche I. Langley 1971; Milton A. Miller, 1969; Victor P. Moses 2050; W. H. Strayer 1324; Joseph i. wood 1858. Four to elect. Delegates to national conven tion from first congressional dis trict L.ynno M. Black 1970: George Finley 2095; John D. Goss 137. Two to elect. Conservation of endowment funds hss given the university suitable source of support even In years or business adversity. financial reports will be heard at the meeting of the board of trustees June 11. Suit of Heusser Against Cannery Firm Heard Here, Suit to determine whether Karl Heusser haa 11500 due him from Libby, McNeil and Llbby on a con tract for the purchase ot cucum bers by the defendant corpora tion, was under way late yester day In circuit court here. The morning was occupied with get ting a . Jury and opening state ments ot counsel and a legal fight in Judge L. H. McMahan's cham bers over the proposed Introduc tion of certain evidence took up the bulk of the afternoon. . A crowded courtroom yesterday heard the case start. Other en cumber raisers felt the case Is a test one. Heusser claims the ..ack ers graded down his cucumbers to a price whieh was unfsir. The csnners maintain they fulfilled the provisions of their contract It is not expected that 'the case will go to the Jury before tonight. WORD. .- GONTES T :missi bead the Rules Btlow Open to Everyone Nothing t B uy. AbbrerfatkNts Are t Mistakes. t - Scattered among: the advertisements below are a few words that have been purposely mlsepelled. Find the ; incorrect word tmderscbre them, cut out ad and paste on sheet of paper, placing date oT the issue .above the ads. Contest Tuns for'tix cbnsecutiVe days, from Tuesday, May SI, through Sunday,' June 5th,.vPriiea wffl be : awarded those contestant finding the largest number of misspelled words during the whole six day run of tne -" eonteste -Mistaketf8ure4Ajage4 daily. ' -v r - : " .v ; ' . Atone end of the six flays mail or Drtng your entry 10 uie vxwiesi jmuxot, vregon awwsman, chk ." , Teach this office before . p. m. Wednesday, June 8th. WinnerswiU be aimoanced Sunday June 2. "3 '- i "Auracyi Neatness and Ot be given. ; - Prixes will be awarded In thismanrrer First prixe 5,00 and 10 rnerchxndiae prizes will be given tbe follow ing winners. - . . - v - . " ' " ' " - Contest is open to everyone except Oregon Statesman employes and their families. Judges will be selected by The Oregon Statesman an d their decisions will be final In the event you would like to enter the contest late, missing one or two previous issues, these copies may 1 be had by calling for them at The Oregon Statesman. Hazel Dell Dai.-y meeting all com petition. Prices as low as any In Salem. Quality -second to none.. Phone 9622. 1230 State st. Boardraan Article Appears Form In Diving", an article writ ten .and Illustrated by R. R. Boardman, Y. M. C. A. physical director, will appear In The Tar get. Methodist youth's paper next Sunday. Boardman is a regular contributor to this and other publications. Rooms Painted Work of re painting and making general re pairs In the Y. M. C. A. locker rooms was begun 'yesterday. The work will be so arranged that a portion of the rooms will be open for use all of the time. Hammett's Car Stolen C. S Hammett, 39 6 Columbia avenue, reported to city police last night that his lieht coupe had been stolen from Chemeketa street The car bears Oregon license 70-768. Pays $5 Fine Rudolph Helm. arrested last weekend for soeed- mg, paid 55 and costs Thursday way- iL,igntnui laaies- cnorus; in justice court here. He raced with a state police officer and lost. He is a resident of Califor nia. Prof. Horner Here Prof. J. B. Horner of'Corvallis was in the city to attend the interstate ora torical contest last night. Complete ltne of thrifty, hardy bedding plants. Salem's Petland Senator Marks Here Senator Willard Marks was a. Salem visi tor Thursday. . vnrAM on June 10, ac rordTns; to word received here by c a . Kell3. Y. M tJrr. The Stones in London s""' f thn Port is general kcicioij - land Y. Final Account Filed Final ac count in the estate of 'the late Clara B. Hougham, deceased, was filed yesterday by Edward R. and Lloyd J. Hougham. executors In come thus far -has been $7100, bills approved for payment are 3987. Started and day-old baby chicks at June prices. Salem's Petlsnd. 273 tatec Rills to be Audited Auditing of May claims against the county will be begun today by the .county court preparatory to Issuance of the customary.: monthly warrants. Among the extraordinary Items of expens this month wUl be the costs of the May 10 election, Berry tickets: printed Statesman plant. at The r Dismissed The case of Walter J. Gearin vs. Basil H Gearin was dismissed yesterday in circuit court with prejudice to t,nh narties. A settlement was made out of court. Defendant Answers The Ore- eon Feed and Flour company, de fendant in an action brought by Ball Bros, recently in circuit rnnrt here, filed its answer in court yesterday. Coiiiing Eventr Jne 4-5-AtilUmette Vat ley Flower show, Willsoa erk, ope evenings. , . Jane 10alem Old Tim ers picnic, Wnisosi "park. June 20 Mlssow l sUte picnic. , . - Angnst 7 Ohio MBock- eyeM picnic. J - ' August 14 Dakota K Farmer' Market Fresh Chinook 10 Salmon, J b. UC SUvers, .11 11 Knight Memorial Choir Schedules Sacred Concert The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church will present a saered concert Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Donald J. Allison is ac companist. The progum follows: "Crown Him With Many Crowns" (Wilson) choir: "Light That Never Faileth" (Bosler) men's chorus: "Still With Thee" (Heyser) choir; "Round the Throne of God Eternal" (Doni zetti) Quartet: "Any Way, If Thy "Just As I Am" (Parks) choir; "Crossing the Bar" (Rile) choir. Ob ltuary Getchell At the residence, 354 North 21st street. Wm. H. Getchell, aged 70 years. Survived by three cousins, Mrs. J. D. Hayes, Salem, Percy C. and D. L. Getchell of Portland. Funeral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday, June 3, at 2 p. m., with Rev. Britton Ross of the Flm Baptist church officiating. Please omit flowers. Fouke Party to Return Saturday Rev. Hugh B. Fouke and party will be home tomorrow night from Atlantic City. New Jersey where for the past month tbey have attended the general confer ence of the Methodist ehurch. Rev. Fouke was one of the ministerial delegates from . the Oregon con ference. He will be back in his pulpit at the Jason Lee Memorial church both Sunday morning and evening. Friends received wired word from him yesterday -when he was in Rock Springs. Wyom ing. CHICHESTERS PILLS ot viMMMtn wimm mum A Bm4 UWia Um4 awl M4f Mallta bmo. Mtal vftk Blua V KJtkM. T.h Bar V f yaar Dravirtat. Ask for H. Slfet. RHUN. Bar Nl SOU BT PKDGCU7S msm Pelcrefit illemovial Pkoo SS51 Uodtntcty Priced A PARK CKMLTERV WITH PERI'KTUAL CARK Jatt Tea SQnote rroa tha Heart of Town lb. 350 N. Liberty St. CITY VIEW CEMETERY established 1803, Tel. 8032 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tar Prices Reasonable 1B3H tueais jaiBM Pioo pus ioh 'naapoK Off-IS oj (MV It H 1310H XV aOiS MKKVI'IX VI NTIHM Dr. Chan Lam . Chinese Medieine Office hours Tuesday and Satur day 2 to 5 p. m. Cwee 1 and S 143 N. Commerelal - ftatem- LAUD BUSH & BANKERS Salem, Oregon Established !868 Commercial and Savings Departmep't Card Tables and Chairs to Rent ,si'nivf;,'i'.Mi,j:i Call 60l. L'sed 1'urait Depertmeat 1S1 North High Holly wood Saper Service - 'ltrodocory serrke. 51.00 Free $1.00 ; VeU after Jnae 90tlt - J , " Texace Certified Labricetiea ' We will completely lubrt cate (grease) your car tree of charge upon pretention ot this ad. Complete one ' stop Service, Washing. Tire Service . C. Chet Lindley Phone sess S08S Fair tiroaml Road ALEX JONES Men's Wear Suits Tailored to Your Indevldual Requirements 21 50 to 47 We Fit the Hard to Fit Prize a pair of pajamas 214 N. High, Senator Hotel YES! " We are the factory author ised service ststion for Hy draulic, brakes in Salem. We carry a complete stock of repair . parts and receive all the latest Information on how to service the brakes ot ydur car Drive 1p tor free Inspection. MIKE PANEK Salem's Brake Kpertattet 2T5 S. Commercial St. Tel. 5161 Custom Made Foundation Garments Any Style Coraclette, Front Lace, Rack Lace, Girdle, Abdominal Sepnort Any model you wish. This is an unusual- opportunity tor the ladles in Salem to enjoy the style and comtert ot tailor made garments. Satisfaction is guaranteed to every customer. Arehart & Aldrich 420 Court St. Tel. fWS MARKET DRUG STORE C. L. Wellman. Ph. G. Tel. 1H In "The Market" OPEN TIL 9 PI M. EVERY DAY Fer Graduation, 3-Piece Pyralin Sets $3.85 No other Electric Refrigerator Offers you the many souper lor features, that the New Majestic possesses See the models priced from S113.50 to S49.V30 at Vibbert & Todd 404 State St. Priae a 4.00 FJectric Popcorn Popper Coney Island Cafe Tbe Best Place to Eat Combination Breakfast 20c 30c Merchant's Lunch Blu Plate Special Open frm 6 a. m. t! 1 479 Court St. m. i x CUSTOM TAILORED r? tithfq ymmm m a . .4 . Finer fabrics then we. hare erer: shown, now as low as. vp to $45 We Have the Only Complete Radio and Tube Testing Equipmint in Salem. Call us Salem Radio Service 54 Ferry St. Phone 494 ...... 1 .C .. CAKES AND PIES The Best and Most Dtf liqious You Have Ever Tasted. They Melt In Your Mouth. .. Baked in our owne kitchen Salem Dental Clinic i ' Dp;FC.Jone5Deajsl iv " 1 10 Yt N. Commercial si State vf $25 EMMONS Tailor - FBraJeber Clethier 4ga State YES, WE DO UNDERSELL See our used cars before you buy. A complete stock of fine cars., Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Servic Salem Automobile Company The largest "Dental office in the ; Special Plate prices city, and the only one riving the this week with free highest class Dentistry, at Port extraction land Prices. " SAVE ON BETTER Jill lags reduced 23 nPHMTiqiTTV SAVE ON LOWER PRICES this- weak 485 So. Commercial Pbone 4A7S St. Your Opportunity Model T Ford Roadster. Good tires and fair running condition. A snap at only . . ltlO Bulck S pass. Sedan in Al shalpe for only flOU $45 Otto J. Wilon ZHH N. Commercial Globe Body & Fender Works BEAR SYSTEM OP WHEEL ALINEMENT FRAME AND AXLE STRAIGHTENING Special Prices on car painting Billy Durkee, Mgr. 444 Ferry St. Phone I41 Often Imtated But Never Equaled Were it not so good it would never be copied One Bite Calls for Another! Karmelkorn Shop 130 So. High St. McKay! Used Cars 1931 Chev. Special Sedan, mohair upholstering, new six ply tires, good finnish and runs like new, $163.00 down and $sS.OO per month. Trade in your old car as part on all ot tbe down pay ment. Many more to choose from. McKay Chevrolet Co. S33 Center, Phone SI 39 4 SO X. Com! The (icneine Why be ea fAlS SICK. Trial Pakage $1.00 We Deliver Anywhere Phone 6147 Crazy Crystal Co. 423 Court St. Salem. Ore; viqrsi Club Fountain Lunch Under New Management We're the Uik of the town Our lie Lunch satisfies. Try us once aud yon will see why everyone asks us how eaa you put out that excel lent meal at such low cost. Well, we're not Scoch DOC HORTON, Mgr. Mert te Bat re Theatre A low overhead and an increasing- volume of work enables us to an swer the popular de mand for Fine Portrai ture at remarkebly Low Prices. "Cyn" Cronise Camera Studio Cowrt and Commercial St. Phooe 5014 Eby's Photo Studio High grade Portraits, spe cial rates to students all through June. Something different In Kodack Finish, lag as every print has a fan cy border. We can save you moaey. Give us a trial. Sat isfaction always. 442 State 8C ever Gray Belle, Phone S43S Prize a 8x10 Photo of self or any member ot family A STEAL 1924 Studebaker touring in first class mechanical con dition. Very good tires. Prk. $80.00 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 1927 Graham 1 ton truck la Al condition throughout. It is suited ror milk delivery & farm produce. See this be fore you by. CQCft Special Pries .... -900J Rock and Wenzel 544 Ferry St. The Best Haircuts in Town LtO C more ? Competent Barbers Come in and Be Pleased Lue, Claud and Frank are specialists at cutting ladies' hair. Satisfaction allways. Trie Best Barber Shop 139 So Liberty SPECIAL for a Limited Time Marinello A A Permanent vOUU Salem's oldest shop Evenings by Appointment Phone 8916 Export Barber Service Marinello Beauty Shop IREXK SCOTT. Prop. 9 245 High St. Prise a 3.O0 Permanent SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME Suits and. overcoats CA cleaned and pressed OUC Ladles' dresses. Tr coats cleaned and 7Kn pressed I uC up We In no wsy cut the qusl Itt of our wark at these prices. PfACGCJt CLEANER 483 Center St, near High nui IWt Diiart Special $3.00 iotas iaaak-- v THE TINY CAFE ISO Xe. High St. , Ph. S71S soft, natural wave with ringlet cads, using enly gen uine raatenials. ... ' Finger Wuve S4e Children'! remanents SS.SY Mildred's Beauty Shoppe aSS No.. High St. -Phone B839 Modern House for Rent New 4 room house, gas range, water heater, base ment, fireplace, garadge. See It at 2430 Myrtle are one. Pruitt Bros. General Contractors TeL 8O02 24 IP Myrtle Arenoe June Special . -' This ad Is worth- ' $1X0 on any Job at $10 $2X0 on any Job at $20 - $S.0on any Job at $50 " Complete Motor . Reconditioning G: A.: RajTmond Machine Shop. ' 824 ChetaekeU St. V Pboee &454 Prtae Free Valae Gristd e 4 er rynsKler car Real Values 1921 Olda Sedan $895 1921 Nash Coupe.... 425 1929 Oakland Sedan.. 595 1929 Essex Challenger. 225 1927 Blck 4 pass. C 225 1929 Ford 4 dr. Sedan 254 1928 Whippet Coupe.. 145 1924 Star Sedan 95 1927 Ford Toortng. . . 45 State Motors. Inc. ' 525 Chemeketa Spring and Summer Storage Rites Per Day 20c Day Per Month $2.50. Per Nite SOc. Nile Per Month $2.54. Day and Nite Per Month 13.00. Day and Nite Per Week $1.25. Show Parking 10c We SelkGas, Oil and Tires Drive la for Are sad Water Gty Storage Garage Service 544 Ferry Street Phowe 4830 E. H. BURRELL Complete Auto Eclectric Service, Magneto Parts and Repairs 4G4 N. Liberty Phone 5178 Prize, a Klaxon Horn Before buying your winter's supply of fuel It may be te your advantage to investi gate. Get our new low price on Oil-O-Matic Oil Burners. Teo. M. Barr Plumbing. Heating and Sheet .Metal Work 164 S. Commercial St. Special This Week 1 Frigidaire used enly I months. All porcelain eablaet Carry tbe 3 year guarantee. 5 !.":?.: $175.00 1 Gen. Motors Radio Reg. .so ; $39.50 1 New Electric Raag. Reg. IWr- $69.50 Eoff Electric, Inc. 47 Court St.. Pheee 9111 PACKARD Leads in New Car Valve That's why you can buy such wonderful values la slightly used Pac sards. For Instance, a 1929 Packard S Sedau that looks like new for $1050. Enjoy Packard prestege and performance for less than the cost ot a medium priced car. SALEM SERVICE AND SALES 24S Center Kt. ear Willamette Bridge THE BEAUTY BOX - for Wontcn, Complete Beauty Service For men. manicures, sham poos and, scalp treatment. We can and do grow hair. An exclusslve shop with Standard Prices Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other hours by appointment IIATT1E BUSICK Beauty Specialist 208 Mason tc Temple : Electric Washlers Easy, Ceanloa, Automatic. Toss, tayta.-Tnbas.:Thor. ABC Universal $49.50 Used. Washers AA . Ot all kinds -JOaUU p HOGG BROS. Distributors for Msrlon asd Clackamas Counties -' S39 N. High. - Salem Phone 4922 - -