orning, October 15, 1932 ' PACJE SEVEN Yblc-r " Wants Will be Filled Quickly arid - The OREGON STATESMAN, S&lexa, Oregon, Saturday I m i r if i Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 : Classified Advertising Single insertion per Unci 0 , Three Insertions per line .............. SOe " SU Insertions per line. .30 One month per line.. f 1.0 .Uinlmam chare ......25 - Copy tor this page ac cepted until t:30- the area Ins before publication tor classification. Copy re ceived tfter this time will be rna under the heading Too Late to Classify. The! Statesman assumes SALESMEN WANTED Salesladies or men with personality, ability, live wire. Good opportunity and par for right parties. 850 w. HI; FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Old ttoers tee boodle- Statesman office. mmmmmmmmmf mmmm m KkeeSent Concord Sweet Water grapes Stoddard, 1 nL on "Wallace Road. t Shropshire rams, 1 and t yr. old for sale cheap. C. F. Heln, Aumsvilie, Ore gon. Female collie. Mrs. S3. Krebs, RL S, Salem. - Piano Kile In full swing at Tan mans. Used pianos, $35, $50, $65, 8,87, $125. Eaty payments. 395 S. 12th, near & I. depot line quality English walnuts, 13c pound call 14F3. Good plino $85 and other household articles, 1(20 State St smrmu:rs; Buv your fire lnsur- ancovof the OREGON MUTUAL FIRE r MoMlnnvllle. No raise in rates, and VOM-ASSEStfABLEt STANDLET S: FOLEY". Airts.. Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg. Apples, N. Spies. 8315 S. Cottage TRADE Miscellaneous "Will exchange family car, good con., frr horses r cows. J. H. Adams, R. 1, Orvalllo. Vr. Harry Hammona. WANTED Miscellaneous. iinftiinn 1 ii i rirfi nr- (- -ym-m ,aa. All klni of rifles, pistols, shotguns. old told -nd lewoiry uonaiuoo do o in ject. Nam rour prio. REINER'S EXCHANGB , ISO N Commercial W ANTIIO Used pianos. n es change en radios, olicnographa. or nir Jlltura H L Stlfr Furnlrarr Ormv.Toy m1imtmmmtmimt'm " Wanted, u?cd club chair. TeL 3185. Iry wood wanted for haul to Sa lem. 1385 N. Front TeL 5210. WANTKD Party to contract plow ing and seeding. Mrs. Wright, 44 ml leu on (Wallace Road MISCELLANEOUS Kodak prints 8 for 1 5c and up al Kkewix ovr Penney'e store. FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms. f95 Court St. Tel. 4505. ROOM AND BOARD eMrfB4ssess1hsjsA'ssssejss,s B-R. Pilv. home. $20. 275 N. 14th. Board, room. day. week or month, 1547 Court St.. phone 7882. Room and board. TeL 4375. Board, rm. steam heat $20 up. TeL 5183. Large room, twin beds. TeL 6517. Room and excellent board in mod ern home near state house, $27.50. Laundry Included. Box 87. States man. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Palton apartment own town. Call Patton's book store Close In modern steam heated apts. at special low winter rates. Phone 8430. Apt Garage. $12.50. 331 N. ConVl. Lovely court bungalow furnished, fireplace, hdw. firs., garage, elec range, $20. Phone 515. Furn. apt close In, 255 Division. Pre scott apts, 3 rms., well-furnished, private bath, furnace heat, garage. $20. 10(4 Oak St irLnrLnn rx i tirroV"uij,f""'",i Well fumis!ed 2-room apartment 3201 UaseL TeL 7664. Cute apt., heated, $12. Tel. 65,94, Small turn, apt, 690.VPP' 8 R. Turn. apt. steam heat, frigid alre. 1209 Court Jciean, cheap aptsj rms. $4. S, $S per mo. Water, lights, fur. 770 b. Com L 2 room furn. apt., 355 Center. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. and unfurn. houses. K. A. Forkner. 1(10 N. Cottage. TeL 3031. S mm house. 2345 State St Stoves and beds, $10 mo. Inquire 355 Center. FOR RENT 3 room rurnianea house, 116.00, adults. 837 N. Cottage. New modern S room house,, three bedrooms, largs living room, .dining room, kitchen and breakfsst nook. FuU basemest and garage. 1(70 B St phone 7323. ' ' " FOR RENT FOR RENT -10 or 15 acres of sum mer fallow. Cecil Sargent. RC 3, Box 133. Half mile from Liberty. - POLLY AND HER !ksTrecyx3l C YOUR NBJTRAL ATT1TU11 ftM SUSPRiSED AT tXJ, KITTY TH 1 ao financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished la Its columns, and la eases where this paper Is st fault will reprint that part of an .advertisement la which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman . reserves the right to reject objee tional advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising an-, der the proper classification. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 acre fruit tract t miles sooth of Salem In Liberty dis trict, gooa room nous on place, plastered, well and spring, small bara ana chicken house. -Cheap rent to a re sponsible party. Phone 9541. FOR SALE Real Estate ' - - i-ii i-w-rwnAji.njxrm.nn.iXfxrui.njirm Good semi-modern home surrounded by beautiful shaded grounds, fruit nuts, berries, rrape arbor and- car dena Sis rooms, fireplace, basement L12.?1 wUu",,or.tu I nice view. $3500. terms, might accept some carpenter wors on aeai. owner J 7(5 Rural avenue, phone 8854. IS acres slew pronertr. S A. bear Ins; filberts S to 15 yrs. old, t A cher ries lust coming into bearinK. This paid tt& on $400 last year. WINNIE PETTYJOHN sasssssjsmstmssKiSWrfsasWe We have a 4 room house, sarare. I pared street sidewalks, several fruit trees, large lot for only $600.00 on easy payments. 340 acre stock ranch. room house, 1 good barns, 90 acres tillable, running water, good road, will exchange for city property. I . ' I a gooa do acre larm, lair improve- i meniSt running STream, some iimoer, acres under cultivation for only $3, 600.00. McGILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON 209-10 U. a Natl Bank Bldg. 1 acre on Garden Road, S room bun galow, large living room, oak floor, fireplace, electric lights, wired for electric stove and heater, electric pump, garage, barn and small chicken house, $100. $200 down. 2.44 acres, 7 room home, mL from Salem, basement furnace, bath, elec tric lights chicken house, mostly In fruit and berrlea Trade for home In Salem. KELVIN JOHNSON 275 State 8treet Phone $79$ Salem property to trade for coast property. 791 a 13th. 132 acres nine miles from Salem, good buildings, 14 acres alfalfa, creek through Dlace. all cultivated except about five acres -No better farm In tile valley and party will accept small acreage In trade or cheaper land near Pedee. ... Apartment house, 18 apartments, ex tra good lumlture. for sale at a bar gain or vsdU accept some trade, either city or fahn property here In the val ley or eastern Washington. . Houses to rent from $10.00 to $50.00 per month. CHAS. HUDKINS, Phone 9182. Room 3, Miller's Store Bldg. EXCHANGE Real Estate Calif, ranch want improved Oregon ranch. 20 acre vineyard near Fresno, heavy producer, practically new house, barn, electric motor, pressure system, new well. Give complete details as to wsat you have to trade in first letter. C. Sorenson, P. O. Box IS 9, Parlier, CaL FOR EXCHANGE 80 acres close to Salem on g-ood mar ket road. 20 acres cultivated, bal. pas ture and some timber, all well fenced, small house, fair barn, chicken houses, welL spring water piped to bldgs. Price $4260. Will 4ake Salem home as part. S3 acres located on market road, 5 acres In orchard, 25 acres cultivated, bal. pasture and timber. Good well. spring and creek, fair set of bldgs. Priced right at $2600, part terms. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone S708. ACREAGE 2 good 20 acre tracts and a good 12 acre tract All reasonably priced with terms as desired. See me about these -places today. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. . Tel. 8302 SUBURBAN HOMES ' Dandy one acre tract, close to city, pared road, plastered 4-R. house, large barn and hen house, electric lights, city water, bath and toilet all for only $1950 $500 down. Why not? You will be sorry if you don't 5-ACRES $1900.00 New 3 R. house, dandy soil, good location, give terma This Place You Should Own 27 -acres, good S-R. house, all la cultivation, good spring, electric lights. on paved road, 7-miles out, trice i, 700 $(50 down. This Is abargaln. See J. D. SEARS, Realtor 132 South High Street 2 A. ( room house, for good house In town. ., 17 A- stream, close to" Salem, $800. R. A. FORKNER ISIS N. Cottage TeL 303L ea A 8 mL from town. SO -under cul , tivatlon, 10 In orchard, stocked and equipped at $6000. Will con aider clrr tirooerty. 1 Aj. saved road, good solL 4 rm. plas tered house, plumbing, lights. A real bv at $2250. Some trade. 15 A., 2 In berries. Irrigation available. C rm. house, barn. etc. $1400. 85 A. all under cult, fenced, fruit, ber ries. S rm. bouse, new barn and chicken house. Stock and equip ment complete at $5500, Consider city property. 8 rm. strictly modern house, north alefa. A real buy at $3300, terms. TRADES RENTALS INSURANCE X P. ULRICH COMPANY 22S State Street Phone $673. PALS MONEY TO LOAN llADB en furniture, car, salaries or other -rood security, separable monthly. Wbeo la financial used mm us before closing a loan. GENERAL, INVESTMENT . - CORPORATION rirst National Bank Bias, phone Silt. 'Bells of Harmony Heard ever KOIN dally rlns eat a loss service that Is really, really different. TOT7 GET THJ8 FTJIX AMOUNT OP LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL. INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SKRVICB on -joans lie to fine Beneficial Loan ' Society OF SALEM Room lit New Bllgh Blds Znd Floor LICENSED BY STATE 111 State St TeL I-T-4-S PERSONAL INSTALLMENT JOANS STATE' LOAN COM PANT 111 Oreron Building. Ind Floor. I Office hra. 10:00 A. M. to S :30 P. M. Telephone 77 1 J. State license lie. S-165. MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce rout payments Ton keep the ear P. A. EIKER , Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 4731 Baleia. Ore. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Old and worthless horses called f r. Phone iU9. FOR SALE Good black team and 1400, past 19 years, smtle sad true, with harness $120. Will tike fresh cow. or feeder plea Cecil Sr- cent Kt 3. Box 832. one hail mue from Uherty. FOR SALE WOOD Call SasKla for dry fir. Oak. ash and maple. Reasonable prices 'Phene 37 1 J. GUARANTEED DRY wood ccal Tel. $000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade ft Cottage. Dry wood at Tracy's Phone 898$. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD. U and fuel elL Call on us for prlcea Ve give good measure good quality aid rood service. I. ARM KB TRANSFER ft STORAOY Teleobons 3121 Old fir, ash and oak. Also planer shavings. TeL 89 3 Z. First class wood, phone 3887. good fir, right prtces Howard. 238tY Court Room of the State of j N. Front, TeL 5240. i LOST AND FOUND j0tmmm IX) ST Between Episcopal church I and 345 S. Winter, glasses In red purse. TeL 5825. LOST Ladies brown leather puise on Wallace Road, or between Llnct4n and T. B. hospital. . Keep money sad return otner contents, 'lei. 7f 5S. FOR SALE USED CARS SPECIAL SALE SALEM USED CAR CENTER OPERATED BT VALLET MOTOR CO 1928 Bulck Standard Coupe ..1255.0O 192S BulckT Standard Coupe 140.00 192S Bulck 4 Pass Coupe 125.00 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan. 33 lie. 36S.0O 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach 345.00 ll VL 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 275.00 1928 Chevrolet Roadster z- R5.00 1927 Dodge Coup 1931 Ford Cabriolet 1931 Ford Coupe 95.00 400.00 350.00 275.J0 1930 Ford Coups 1929 Ford Sedan 225.00 195.00 1929 Ford Coupe 1924 Ford Sedan '33 lie. . 50.00 192 Ford Tudor. '38 lie. 924 Ford CouDe. '33 lie. "1925 Nash Coach, 33 lie. AS 1925 Oakland Coach. '33 lie 1939 Plymouth Sedan. '33 lie. 145.00 1930 Studebaker Tour- '33 lie TERMS TRADES SEE Jim or Charlie Phone 7910 Marion A Liberty Streets MCKAY'S TJSED CARS WITH AN O K THAT COUNT J '25 Overland Tourlns S 23.00 27 Paige Coach 95.00 28 Durant Coach '33 license 165.00 '31 Ford Victoria, '33 license - 3(5.00 30 Stude Sedan '33 license 435.0 32 Plymouth Sedan '33 license 550.00 2C Graham Truck '33 license 195.00 CHEVROLET 28 Coupe - 175.00 285.00 345.00 29 Coach '33 license 30 Coach '33 license 31 Coach '33 license 31 Sedan '33 license 30 Sport Roadster. '33 license. 445.00 485.oo wlndwings, log light, wire wheels and other acces sories . 250.00 TERMS TRADES We pay cash for late model light used cars McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 333 Center Phone 3189 430 N. Coi&'L Now Wrecking 3 '24 to 'Zt Dodges. 1'27 Jordan Eight 1 '24 Ford Coupe. l3-4 t. '25 Dodge delivery. Trailers $8 and up. Starters, generators and armatures. Acme Auto and Truck Wreckers 430 S. Commercial Tel. 7723. H Block south of paper milL Intermediate Group Elects Opal Green SILVERTON. Oct. 14. Opal Green has been elected president of the Intermediate league at the Methodist church. Other officers are: Vice-president. June Bow- man; second ice-presideat, How ard Chandler; third vice-presi dent, Mary Miles; fourth vice president. Alice Miles: secretary. Marie Ball; treasurer, Tom BalL 'Safety in Mrrrp inn IIIU ilLIIfl 10111 STIBiTS ELECT fiRAvn TSTJtvn. fvt. 14 pns,4 Ladles' Aid society of the Union-1 rile Eransellcal eharca will hold Its first metlnf of the winter rnesaar. uexoner is. la. ui Aia i room of the eharch. It will be aa all-day meeting with laneheoa at noon. Work will be started oa some of the quilts which the so ciety win -quilt this winter. In the afternoon election of officers will be held. The president, Mrs. D. B. Bartrnff. desires all members to be present and extends an Invi tation to friends. At a meetlnr held recently of the Dayton union high school stu dent body the foUqwlnx officer, were elected T-m1Amm. tr.nn.h TT.OW.T. mrtmm, m. ,.UM.T.' fl.t. I ,-i.'i.i-v.4 -fvl v oaoui 7s vtau imvuoosui MMr letle manager, John Clow; editor nf t, nevtonlan IrnnM Pni. ;r: ;T,.r Tf. KsstIs. -redl lesdars. Hsll- Boek. I hHl end TCstallne, Mstaeheelc. I To Edit Paper I Ths. stndent bodr Is ventnrinr 1 ont this veer and nndrtakinsr I some new accomplishments. The! edltlne of the annual and the wMk hfrh ichnnl nMr "Th navtnnlan." art both nnw rnnnds I in the ladder at aehlevement for I the Dayton school. There sre two new sports also being taken up by student body members. A girls' Indoor baseball NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I THE STATE OF OREGON. I FOR THE COUNTY OF MAR ION IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE ) OF ) JENNIE T. CHAPMAN. Deceased) That Oda L. Chapman, Executrix J oi ine niaiaie or jennio x. uoap- man. Deceased, nag niea witn me i Cdunty Court of the SUte of Ore- gon, ror me uounty or Marion, ner 1 0f council and a committee of final account and report Of suehl.ix. met Wednesday nlrht and Executrix, and that the same has uregon in me county or Marion, in the Court House of said Marion County, on the 18th day of tober, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. All persons interested in said Estate are requested to then and there appear to show cause, If any, why ssia nnai account snouia not pe auowea ana me x- ecutrlx discharged. Dated at Salem: Oregon, this ICth day of September, 1932. ODA L. CHAPMAN. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Jennie T. Chap man, Deceased. I -rtr w f rTTInn p. 1 v; jca-nne7 Salem, Oregon Attorney for the Estate First Publication of this notice: Sept. 17, 1932. Last Publication of this notice: Oct. 15, 1932. 3-17-24-0-1-8-15. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of mortgage foreclos- iYoolion County in suit: "No. 22744. BENJ. FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND' LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. MARGARET MONTGOMERY SHAFER. CECIL p oirmnn ..4 inntiu ntr i " u" I CO., nusoana ana wiie; niu- LIAM EARL. SHAFER and ED- GEN I A SHAFER. husband and wife: FRANK E SHAFER and MARY SHAFER. husband and wife; and FRANK E. SHAFER, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of FRANCIS E SHAFER, deceased, defendants. therein pending, and to me di rected, I shall, on Saturdsy, Oo- I tober 22, 1932, at ten o'clock in tne forenoon thereof, at west door of Marlon County Courthouse, Sa lem, Oregon, sell s public auction, for cash, all rignt, title, interest end estate had and possessed by said defendants, and each of them, on or since August 28, 1950, I in and to the following-described real property, to-wit: Commencing at the North wezterly corner of Lot 2. Block SO, University Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, thence running Easter ly on the Southerly boundary of State Street in .said tfity of Sa lem, 60 feet; thence running Southerly parallel with the Westerly boundary line of said Lot 2. to the Northerly boon dary line of the alley running Easterly and Westerly through said block: thence running Westerly along the Northerly boundary line of said alley. CO feet to the Southwesterly eoraex of said Lot 2; thence running Northerly oa the Westerly boundary Has of said Lot 2. to the place of beginning, all situ ate .in said University Addition to the City of Salem, .Marlon County. Oregon.' O. D. BOWER, Sheriff of Marlon County. Oregon. S17-24-1-S-15. la Numbers elab was e realised ' vita ' Belle BeekMll as eaptalat Srelya Boad, manarer and Estalene lists chek. maacot. Practlee vtU tegia at oaee. t Tae elaytnr bt aorseshoes Is tat second aew sport la valsa there Las geea a great deal of la ter est manifested. A. dab consist lnr of six teams, has been orcaa- wlta Bert Cooper as P rest- law t ot are noping to set me UaraaraaaU eehednled with -jvhw-. BLAZE SIMMS CRABTREB. Oct; 14 The USSStJr. IVAiUUDHWUl UtUICS) UU Uli SWSWW VCV UWB BUrU- Isold's farm got beyond control. Inaik ..n Ji. - M lj :,7;.7, mZZZ ZL I" me bUt bF i HUlCk aCtlOS Oa the part of the aelghbon the a"A re Saved. The Crabtree Chureh of Christ mel at in nau ror tn Purpose of electing officers for the eom- ing year. ' The program, furnish- the official board, conslst- or readings,; piano Humeers, ua isias Mr. and Mrs. Arery Haman of Newport nsnea uraptree rnenas Sunday. She Is principal of the Newport school. Sawmflfls Started Abe Yalkman has just started his small sawmill at Crabtree. Several farmers are loading squafeh for the : Salem cannery, They yield from 10 to It ton per acre. The elate company has almost finished filling ; the revetment near Sanderson bridge with rocks from Hungry bin. BlldgeteeTS Cut $400 r 101X1 City Expense INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 14 The budget committee, consisting composed a budget calling for a fire department., the police de- i nartment and the recorders I office are the ones who will feel Oc-Jthe effect of the cut. CUT ON SCHOOL SWING VALSETZ, OcL 14 Deleroes Morehead, was very badly cut and bruised Monday while playing on the rings on the school grounds pirst aid was given by the janitor. Charlie Berg. T Business BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D Barton Batteres .Starter and Piano Instruction 35c One free les- generator wsrk. 545 Cbemeketa sL son. frH Ore. 177S Front St CHIMNEY SWEEP MEDICINE ii ii. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medietas Co. Telephone 1450. EL E. tferthaesa Roars Tuts and Sat, 3 to 5 p. m. 148 . N. C immerclaL CHIROPRACTORS PLUMBING and HEATING DR. a L SCOTT, PSG Chiropractor PLUMBING and general repair 25 N. High. Tel Rea 857S. work. Orsbsr Bros. lit So. IJberty Tel esse FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding botnusts I funeral wreaths. Seco rations. C W. I BreUh.upt. florist, 557 Court street itiL 5904. ALL kinds of floral work. Lata rter- tst, Kth A Market Tel I5IZ. FLOOR CONTRACTING I Olsen Floor C. Tel H1L INSURANCE BECKE A HENDRICKS Itt.ftL .Htgb TeL 4947 LAUNDRIES THE NEW 8 A LEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDSR LAUNDRY 2(3 a High TeL 9138 CAPITAL" CITY LAUNDRY We Wash Everything la Lax" Telephone 31(5 1 2(4 Broadway LAWN aiOWERS Sharpened snd repaired. Also trades H. w ttorxt. 147 cnmi Telj Ills. MATTRESSES sfattressea rroia factory to Eprina mattress (LOO. Renovat ors and. fumlgatora. Capital Beddtns CO- Tel. ooss loss North capitel New mattress ma da to order, eld mattress remade ; carpet cleaning, sis- lag: fluff nig - neat lug 8a Mm Fluff Rug Mattress factory. B. 13th ft Wilbur. TeL 844L Otto ". Ewicker. Est. ilt ' MUSIC STORES GEO, C WILL Plaooa. Pbsm graphs, sewing saavdilnss, sties snuata ana' eiaae staKnsst KeDeniag t sbe 1 graphs nd sewina- snsvchlasa 4X1 Stats S treat Ssletn. - TrWS A THREE CHEERS FER TH5 AK HOOIVC FERTHE 1 CLUB PIS FOB 611 H VICTOR POINT. Oet. 14. Wednesday afternoon the Home Economies club of Union Hill, met at the frange hall fo the first time since the summer racation. Mrs. Floyd Fox. club president. had charre of the meeting, com mittees were appointed to assist in carrying out plans for the grange fair, which will be held Friday night October 21, as fol lows: Fortune telling. Mrs. Geneva Hubbard. Mrs. W. F. Krena, Mrs. Annlee Miller; candy booth, Mrs. Elsie Tate. Mrs. M. M. CUmour, Mrs. Ida Steinberger; fish pond, Mrs. J. O. Darby. Mrs. C. a Jones, Mrs. Gay Butler; lunch. Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Miixey and assist ants. Mrs. Phillip Fischer is to arrange for sign boards, directing visitors to the grange hall. There will be two club prizes offered by the textile committee, Mrs. Helen Muikey. chairman: Mrs. J. C Krens and Miss Thelma Humph reys, for the two best articles made of flour, or sugar sacks. After the business meeting a short talk was given. Mrs. Win nle Tate and Mrs. W. F. Krens sans; soles, accompanied by Mrs. Fox. and Mrs. Steinberger gave a humorous reading. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. O. Darby and Ms. Phillip Fischer. Members attending the meeting were Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mrs. 1L E. Hubbard. Mrs. W. F. Krens, Mrs. Marlon MLUe, Mrs. J. O. Darby, Ms. J. C. Krenz. Mrs. C. C Jones, Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Mrs. M. M. GUmour, Mrs. J. A. Robl, Mrs. Guy Butler, Mrs. Winnie Tate, Mrs. John Steinberger, Mrs. C. C Csrter and Mrs. Verny Scott Vis itors were Mrs. George Scott, Tol- anda Rabl. Patricia Alexander! Marjorle Tate, Junior Fox, Dale Miller and Guy Scott. The next meeting of the club will be November 9 with Mrs Fox. Mrs. Gilmour and Mrs. W. A. Heater hostesses. Modern Teachers Study for Junior Red Cross Papers HATES VILLE, Oct12. - The Modern Teachers club held its first meeting for the school year It th TJavoav 111a aHrj1 rT,i dm A m w w n-r. r- f.n first aid, working toward junior 9 Red Cross certificates. The teach ers will also work for their read- T Directory MUSIC TEACHERS PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, eards, fttmiS lets, progrsma books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Print ing Department $15 S Commercial ToWHnn SI HI STOVES STOVES' and stove repairing. Stoves tor sale, rebuilt sno re pet res. All kinds of woven wire fenre. fancy snd pis In. bop baskets, hooka loan hooka Salem Perwe and Stove WnrVs, 2(2 rnnket Tl 4 7 74 H R nemlna TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co.12( State St TeL 7773 Dlstrlbvtlng. for warding and storage our apeetalty Get our rates. FOR local or distant transfer stor- sgs, call 3131 l-armer Transfer Co rnik to Pmilnml dslly WASHING MACHINES All Makes Rented, sold and repaired. Easy. A B. C Maytag. Con Ion. Meadows and Antnmaila $11 and op. iiOQQ BROS. W. (V MANGUM. Uanarer 33t M. Hlgb TeL S033 o o Real Estate Directory BnClOB A HENDRICKS US N. High Te 4341 & It KARt 134 N. High 81 Tel. 0(71 SOCViF8KT A BON 804-S rtrst Nst Bk. Bids. TL TSS3 j r. cijticn irt- 3Bata Strs4 . aTsL SC7I fmifCR D IDSTER BXALTT CO. S70W -Utajs St- TM. 1831 W ORABENHORST CfX t$4 & Ubsrty St . Tsi.-44 By CLIFF STERRETT IDEA, DERM I" T.'i -V HAREK HOUND! J Ins; circle certificates stain this yaar. Meetings will be held oa the second sad fourth Mondays, at the various schools represented. - Members present were Mrs. Lauren Settler of Middle Grove, president; Mrs. Earl Albertsoa of Quinaby, Mrs. Eva Kelso and Miss Bern!ceZielke of Keiser, Mrs. Ba ker and Mrs. Marshall of Hayes TtUe, Mrs. Miller and Miss Bar- qulst of Hssel Green. Mrs. Mo Clure of Labish Center and Mrs. McCoy of West Salem. Guests present were Earl Albertson, Mrs. Burr and Mrs.' Robins. " , SELECTS OFFICERS CLEAR LAKE. Oct, 14 The Ladles' Improvement club met Wednesday when the annual elec tion of officers was held: pre sident, Mrs. T. Stolk; vice pre sident. Mrs. E. Datoit; secretary. Mrs. C Boyd; treasurer. Mrs. O. Garner; flower committee, Mrs. T. Hammock and Mrs. R. Smith. Members present for lunch were Mrs,'V. Boyd. Mrs. Ector, Mrs. Brassier, Mrs. C. Boyd. Mrs. O. Smith, Mrs. Hammock, Mrs. T. Hammock and Mrs. E. Datoit. Af ter noon, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. T Stolk, Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs. R. Lick, Mrs. Petxel. Mrs. J. O'Neal. Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. J. Pugh. The teachers of Clear Lake are preparing a -program and pie so cial for Oct IS. Felix O'Neal from Crescent City, Calif., has been visiting his brother, Jim O'Neal the past week. He formerly lived in Ore gon until three years sgo. Harvest McNary Walnuts Walnut picking has begun on the Senator McNary place since the rain. Everyone was glsd to see the rain. The farmers espe cially so they can plow prepara tory to putting in their fall grain. The Ladles' Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. V. Boyd Thursday, October 20. I SCOTTS MILLS, Oct. 14 Mr "" . ? Z. X 1 I mas vrfw s 9 wtk rvrsw w Ahw mer pastor of the Court Street cnrisiian cnurcn in saiem, are moving here this week to take over the work here as pastor of the Christian church. They are moving In Mrs. Vina Losinger's house. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartman returned home Wednesday from Waplnltla,where they visited Mr. Hartman's brother and family and helped him celebrate his 85th birthday Sunday, Mrs. Lena Bellinger left for Portland 8undsy evening where she will visit relatives and friends for some time. Averitte Dunagan, a student at O. S. C, while home over the week-end bad his silo rilled inn SHOEMAKER PASTOR FOR RURAL CHURCH Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER 1 2 3 4 15 6 i a T" It? 4z 26 27 28 2? 33 34 35 36 37 38T 3 WO" 4 42"T '42. 22 43 4546 4T 48 W50T 54 y HORIZONTAL I without charge 8 part of s pedestal between base and sub-base (PL) 11 Greek goddess of yoetfe 18 dash II pertainfe - to IS eaahwa' IV-ttrthptsce ef Abraham llWlant tub 20-Mediter 36 Latin . American laborers 39 full -grown pike 40 old horse 42 cause to fsll 43 anger 44 declined 4 weight ef India 47 tnyseif 48 domtstie trie 10 note ef the musical scale Herewith Is the solution to yesterday's Puzzlef vessel 21 sooner than, 22 -having the appearance -of tra- ' ' .bleached stnlT 24 In law, the thlag 25 either of tww works, fa 014 ' Nets ' 2 Incline 2S laetallis .. element 23 fmscribed ' - regiiMa 11 i f Itrisify .' U ctt words '-' tadisti8srU7 7 ran P. T.I IS SUITED BROOKS. Oct. 14 'The first meeting of the Brooks . parent teacher association will be held In the school house Friday night. October 11. with O. O. Epley, president In charge. There are nine beginners la the primary room of the Brooks school this term, ander the lead ership of Mrs. VsnSanten. pri mary teacher. There are 42 pu pils In the ! Intermediate room, taught by Miss Alice Massey, aad . in Portland Clyde Holer's room there are 20 pupils. R, Sldebottom. of Alberts, Canada." Is visiting at the home of his brother, A. P. Sldebottom and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Piingle aid Mrs. Pringle's son Junior Portner are guests at the Sldebottom home. Mrs. Prin gle is a dsughter of Mr.f and Mrs. M. Sldebottom. The ' Brooks Community dab held Its regular meeting la the club house Thursday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. The day was spent working on ap rons, embroidery and decorative articles. Mrs. Ellsworth Scott has gone to Hubbsrd to be with her sister. Mrs. Clyde Ainsworth, who has been ill. Miss Lav erne Catten. who was operated on for appen dicitis at the Salem hospital about a month ago was brought nom Tuesday. She is gaining verf, satisfactorily. Mies Catten Is the nly daughter of Mr. and O. s. catton or tais pisee. HUBBARD. Oct, 14. About 60 people attended the open house given by the woman s eiuo tor the teachers and parents at the Pythian hall. Thursday night. Mrs. Sadie Schoil, president, was in charge assisted by the follow ing committees: Decoration. Blanche Brown end Audrey Wells; reception, Louise Grimps and Margaret McMannls, program. Cobie de Leeplnasse and Anna Stauffer, and refreshments, Sadie Rich. Ida Garland and Mlna De- Wolf. Mrs. Schoil introduced the prin cipal, Eugene Silke, who in turn. introduced his teachers. After a short talk by each, R. C. Painter aptly summarized the future years' work; the directors pre ent. Dr. de Lespinssse and Waldo Brown gave brief talks. The third director, George Grimps, was un able to be present on account of illness. The following Program was given. The "More We Get To gether," by all; a saxophone duet by Mrs. 'George Gimps and Marie de Lespinssse. After an exciting penny race, refreshments were served by the committee, assisted by Marion Me Kenzie, Beatrice Claypool and , Ruth sad Mildred Coleman. 61 strong place roarded by troops 62 beams 54 desires eagerly 55 slumbers VEJtTlCAL 1 Crlnre X Exclama tion 1 spread for drying 4 old world wild jroet 6 disjoin S familiar . term fog ' father upon 10-eonstaaV flour 14 counts- 18 comply with orders IT Hindustani . 1 rilif. tl newspaper 23 jois 15 aaads a s ahlksrs Vtna-Vs name ZSnosI I I wr . PAREfiT-TEflGHERS DPFfJ HOUSE HELD si restdenzs 13 thinty - v - 14 csalioyed 15 rave H'-ristzaas ' -, earol 13 showers . 41 isapUmsmts 44 cautiea -, 45 taeeef tv watch -. , 43 m behalf st 43 'Strong alkaline . 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