The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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Help Wanted
Office mgr. wanted ; year contract
at $ISS mo. 1500 cash required, return
able mo. Box S26, Statesman.
Help Wanted Female (
Girl for general housework. Box
Statesman. -
Lady to care for two children for
room 'and board. Box 934, care States
man, For Sale Mi scellaneons
Safo for sals, fireproof. 3 Si C he ma
ke ta.
FOR SALK Puppies, 4 weeks old.
Call 1710 N. 17th St.
TTPEWRITERS Rent a machine,
practice at boms, Special rates to stu
enta Roen. 420 Court. Pbona C77S.
Buy . your- poultry dressed to order.
tZt N. Front. Tel. 4893.
' RADIO FOR SAUi:
iO-tube. 9200.00 automatic Zenith.
l!ke new, balance due SS9.60. Terms,
i down, ti monthly. See Mr. Jans
GEO. C WILL MUSIC STORE
SALEM
Apples, and desirable shrubs and
trp-s. Schreiber Englewood Nursery,
060 Nebraska Avenue.
FOR SALE Double tested fresh
Jersey cow. K. J. Miller, Turner, 6 ml.
southwest. Box 72.
Trade Miscellaneous
TRADE Elec radio for battery set.
1 Hi S. loth. Salem.
Perfect A. B. gas. range, BL 7, Box
123, Garden Koad.
.Wanted M iscellaneoua j
Free We pick up dead and worth
less horses, cow, stieep. Tel. 4 SO.
Top price, cash, for used piano. Deal
er. Call S707. " - :
Turkeys wanted.: Alive or dressed.
Highest cash prices. Tel. 133F2, Lee's
Hatchery.
WANTED 3 tons Franqftette wal
nuts. Cash on delivery. State Cafeteria.
WANTED Walnut and f Ubert
Bleats. State Cafeteria.
Wanted Furniture
CASH P AID FOR TOUR TOOLS
Stoves, Furniture
Capital Hardware A Furniture Co.
tti N. Commercial Phone 7S4S.
Miscellaneous
Haircuts. 1 5c-20c SOI & Winter.
WANTE D Boarders, 95.25 per
week. 159 Edge water St.
j For Rent Rooms
Plenty of steam heat. Bllgb Hotel.
Ttates 13.00 wk. and npv
Furnace heated room. Tel. 449 S.
Comfortable rooms SI 5 N. Winter.
Hstcpg. rooms for men. 200 Center.
Rent furn. room, 1553 State.
Basement sleeping room, SSI Center.
Room and Board
i ran. - do. -ret. sass. sis cnetneketa.
Home cooking. Very close In. S4S2.
1 i i - - - -g-i rj- i.nruTLp
Room, board. 1315 N. 17th St.
Rmi. home eta., 1724 Chemeketa.
: Room and board for men. TeL 4445.
B-ai-d and room for elderly lady or
couple. Phone S171 or call 1155 S. 13th.
For Rent Apartments
Mod. 1st floor apt, (43 Union.
Furn. 2-room apt. TeL 7064. 2261
: Basel Ave.
Nice Turn, apt: 690 Union.
Furnished flat Phone 6288.
I Furn. apt, 1620 Ferry Street
fj ,i , i m , ' i-i 1 1 1 1 i i i ri n n.n.n.r
2 room furn. reconditioned duplex,
first floor, S60 Mill.
For Rent Houses
7 room house, tmfurn.. In North Sa
lem. See Mrs. Cad we 11. Statesman
office.
Winter rates on cottagea Lone Star
Auto Camp, 19(0 N. CapitoL
Partly furnished house. Phone 4(50.
-1710-S. Winter, 4 bedrooms J3S.00
1259-Center, S R. modern 32. SO
liS3-Sain w, furn. mod. 35.00
. P. H. BKLL. 425 Oregon Bldg.
Furn. 4V onfurn, Forkner. TeL SOIL
ADVERTISINQ
Portland Representative
Gordon B. Bell. Security BulMlng.
Portland, Ore. :
- Western Advertising
Representatives - "
Fenrer-Hall Co, Ltd.
Its Francisco, Los Angelas, Sottle
Eastern Advertising
.Representatires
Bryant, Griffith Brunson. Ine,
Chicago. New York, Detroit.
Boston. Atlanta
anpaaBan
gntertd mt fas ratoffttm at BaUm.
Oregon, es ScodClam Matter. Pas
lUAed rrary morning iseepi Honda
B"sm office. Ill South Commrrcxoi
Strut.
; SUBSCRIPTION 'RATES:
Mall Subscription Rates, In Advance,
Within Oregon: Dally and Sunday. 1
Mo. S9 cents: t Mo. SL25; ( Mo. S2.2S;
1 year $4.00. Elsewhere SO cents per
Mow or -$5.00 for 1 year la advance. Pet
Copy S cents. News Stands i cents.
By City Carrier: 45 cents a month,
f 5.00 a year ia advance
n t e re s t i ng
Facts
We hare noticed that most
writers ot columns run their pic
tures at the head of their columns.
We had ours taken so we would
be in line with the rest of them.
Mt. Mayon, near Manila is the
world's most perfect volcanic cone
8,500 feet above sea level.
America has dominated the
Philippines for 31 years.
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In one generation the popula
tion in the Philippines has crown
from 6,000,000 to 14,000,000.
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There are a score of races in
the Philippines. Nine major lan
guages are spoken, and there are
80 dialects.
For Rent Houses
Furn. 5 R. mod. house, close in.
TeL 0(20.
2 room furn. house. 8840.
Small house. TeL 8809. evenings.
4 room furn. house at 1170 N. 16th
St., 20.
W. G. KRUEGER
147 N. Com'L Phone 4728.
For Rent
fToepItal beds and wheelchairs to
rent. H. L Stiff Furniture Co.
Offlee rooms tor rent SSI State St
IL 3713.
240 A. near Salem. 130 A. tillable.
good water. f:tir bldga, good fences.
Low cash rent 645 Ferry St.
10 acre tract, close In. 5 room mod
ern house. More than half in fruits
and nut. Rent by month or year to
desirable tenant. - Ronald C Glover,
20a Oregon Building.
Warm, dry. garage for rent 458 S.
High, Apt. No. 1.
For Sale Real Estate
Anything pertaining to real estate
buy, sell or exchange.
See Mr. Lindgren,
HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC.
3 A. fine soli, close to Salem. 6 R.
plastered house with basement and
fireplace : elec. water system, large
chickpn house. More than 200 8-year
old filbert This is a real buy at
S360O. Terms. Money to loan at 6.
K. A. FORKNER, 1853 N. Capitol
FOR SALE, by owner, S room home,
large lot with fruit double garage,
walking distance : shown by appoint
ment only. Price $3200.00, terms. Phone
9541 or call at 1710 N. 17th St
7 R. house, newly decorated, corner
lot, paved both sides; 2 bllis. Parrish
scfkool, double garage, partly furnished.
fruU. -fine garden r 02100.00 for short
time. Phone A. J. Flint, owner.
House a Grant S29 Cottrt TeL 6584.
T .lot vniip ttrArurrv tV cola ssrlt w
HAWKINS KO BERTS, INC.
2599 E. NOB HILL
Beautiful little home, 4 rooms and
bath, fireplace, hardwood floors
throughout, nice lawn with rockery
and shrubbery, east front with view,
garage attached to house. Furniture
included. -ood quality. $2650. Call 7807
for appointment
SOCOIXFSKY SON
First National Bank Bldg.
UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE
S room, nicely furnished house,
basement furnace, large corner lot
suitable for 2 more houses. Formerly
priced at $4800. Now an estate is of
fered for only $2000.
Call MRS. ELLIS with
CHILDS 4c MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 6708.
SaaAap-aAkBHAaaBBBakakaBharBaa,
HOME BARGAIN
S rooms, bath, basement, furnace,
lot xl22, fruit, close to school and
bus, garage. $1790 $50 down, balance
easy payments.
SOCOLOFSKT SON
First National Bank Bldg.
SUBURBAN HOME
Immediate possession of a neat 4
room cottage with built Ins, plumbing,
electric lignts, driven well, garage,
woodshed, barn, chicken houses. 2 acres
best of. well -drained, productive soil
and not far out on good road. Price
$2000, cash $300. bat monthly.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
341 State Street Phone 6708.
- FOR SALE
For $850. a 6 room house on Elec
tric St $200 cash will handle.
P. H. BELL
425 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 8121.
$1000. 4 K- plastered house, bath, cor
ner lot east front, paving paid.
10 down, 5-R. house, oak floors,
basement, furnace, fireplace,
paving, etc. $2100.
$3500L S-R. English type home on
Hood St. Modern In every way,
oak floors, etc. In fine condi
tion. Terms.
MONEY TO LOAN at 6.
MELV1N JOHNSON - - 725 Court St
Phone 3723.
Excham
-Real Estate
Will trade going Salem business for
good valley farm. Box 918, Statesman.
EXCHANGE
We want a good home In Portland
In exchange for fino Salem home. Price
$8500. Must be well located.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
341 State Street Phone 6708.
For Sali; Farms
Special this week: 7 acres, good
house, basement, furnace, water sys
tem, 3 hen houses, good barn, 4 ml.
from Salem oa the pavement; $2600.
Terms.
H. C. SHIELDS
210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902.
257 A. 80 in cult 4-R. house, barn, 6
cabins, enough timber at 50 cents
A CORD stumpage to pay for the
place. Easy to get out and easy
haul to Salem $3750.
10 A. on paved road, north. Bldgs.
practically' new, good solL All cult
$1250.
2S0 A. stock and dairy farm. 60 In
crop. 6-R. house, large concrete
dairy bam. electric lights, city
water, 44 head Guernsey cows and
heifers, 3 feed barns, 650,000 ce
dar and fir timber. SOOO A. free
range. 80 tons hay In bam. stock
and-equipment, $12,000; one-third
cash. '
MELV1N JOHNSON - - TJS Court St
Phone 371$.
Acreage
ACREAGE
10 acres about S miles out, good road,
comfortable borne, part in cherries,
apples and prunes. Electric service.
' Some plow land and timber pas
ture. All goes at $1600.
18 acres. First class dairy, two good
houses, paved highway, mile to
good town. Large dairy barn, ce
ment dairy house. Included are It
. cows, bull, fanning and dairy equip
ment and good route. Netted $150
; per month last year. Owner will
accept Salem residence and give
long time oa balance.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors '
Sit Stats Street ' Phone (70S.
1 p i a
For Sale Used Cars !
... -
See these Used Car Values
1935 Stude Sedan, low mileage $850
1935 Dodge I -door Sedan, 12,000 -
mL, radio and heater 76 5
1931 Hudson Coupe, one valve !
grind, new tires I S3 5
1934 V-S Ford Coach, recondition- ?
ed and new tires i 485
1934 Willys 77 Sedan, economical
to run
425
375
325
295
250
1(0
75
115
7S
76
1933 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan
1929 Chrysler 73 Sedan .
19Z9 Jjooge 4-ooor Heaan
1929 I Hi rant 6(0 2 -door Sedan
1927 Hudson Brougham j.
1927 Oakland 2-door Sedan ..
1925 Bulck Sedan
1925 Reo Sedan 4-
BONESTEELE BROS. INC. j
1936 STUDE BAKER NOW ON j
DISPLAY 1 ;
Chemeketa ft Liberty Phone 4144
'35 Oldsmoblle 6 DeLuxe i Coach,
very low mileage. Liberal discount. 8$ 4
S. Commercial. j j
1929 Nash Coupe
1930 Ford Roadster
Dodge Victory Pickup
Essex Coach as Is 1
$ 200.00
195.00
195.00
25.00
10.00
300.00
1004.00
S0.00
i 350.00
285.00
Ford Touring as is
Holt trac tractor
Caterpillar tractor
Dump body and hoist ,
1929 Dodge Dump truck
Mori and two-ton L. W. B.
James H. Maden Co. j
217 State Street Phone S590.
International Motor Trucks ftiMcCor
roick Deerinsr Farm Machinery j
1926 Dodge.' fair condition. Make an
offer. Tel. 9407.
Vm in the new car busi
ness . . so I want to sell
these used cars fast!
1934 Ford DeLuxe Coupe, good
tires, finish like new, low
mileage, and equipped with
radio $325
1932 Buick Sedan, good tires, mo
tor thoroughly checked over,
good rubber, thousands of
miles of service . 565
1933 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan thor
oughly reconditioned, a, real
bareraln 413
1931 Poutiac DeLuxe Sedan, 6 W.
eq., terms, good tires, motor
In A-l condition 335
1929 Buick Sedan, motor over
hauled .. 293
1928 Essex Sedan, reconditioned- - 135
1928 Essex Coach as la 85
1927 Oakland -Sedan 75
1926 Ford Touring , 35
Moon Sedan 40
Paige Touring 36
Don't fail to ask our salesman about
how you. may buy one of the above
cars for as little as $5.00 down and
20 months to pay.
Otto J. Wilson !
BUICK ft PONTIAC
318 N. Com'L St Salem, Ore.
Wanted Real Estate
; WANTED Listings of several S
and 6 room homes in Salem. If you
want to sell, see Mr. Llndgren
HAWKINS 4 ROBERTS, INC i
Have cash buyer for farm up to S39(
,000. Will be here Immediately after
Thanksgiving. Must be attractive home
and income, interested in mature wal
nuts. Brinjr in your list intra.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN !
519 Court Street "!
Business Opportunities
INVESTMENTS
Invest vour nvlnn S ( S nmr
cent on first mortgage securities. See
tiawxins KODerta,
- - - - i -1 , ,. , . .1 ij , nruj-uLi-i
Serr. station well located down
'town, doing fine business, new equip.
iDeal wHh owner. 3900.00, all cash. Bs
014. care Statesman.
t Well established beauty shop. Good
Clientele. Box 900, care Statesman.
FOR SALE
f Equipment and lease of meat market
showing good income. Owner tnovtng
from Salem offers low price of $1850.
i Call MRS. ELLIS with
i CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone (708.
Money to Loan
Personal Loans
By an Independent Salem Finance Co.
I Amounts to $1500
One to Twenty Months to Repay
I Deal with an Independent Salem
Owned-and-operated finance company
Where your needs will receive every
consideration both before and after the
loan Is made.
No Delays ... No Red Tape
General Finance Corp.
frrst Nnt'l Bank Bldg. Phone 8553.
j: Licensed. S-138 by State
j A Complete Service on
Loans Up to $300
We can advance cash quickly and
privately to any employed man or
woman In 24 hour a
Beneficial. Loan
Society of Salem
Room 119. New BUsh Bldg. 2nd floor
.LICENSED NO. S-122 ft M 165 by:
518 State St TeL 3740.
Loans Made In Nearby Towns
I Automobile Loans
Private money for automobile loans
at new low rates.
Personal Attention No Delays
You Keep Your Car
! Roy Simmons j
First Nafl. Bank Bids. Phone S553J
- Licensed by the State
( MONEY TO LOAN Rate depends
on security, 5 up. j
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
First National Bank Bldg.
Loans Wanted
i Loans wanted on farm and city
property. Before borrowing, inquire
at Hawkins ft Roberta
!i WANTED: $1000 private loan on
dose in six room home with basement'
and furnace. Will pay 7 Interest
SEE. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
134 South Liberty Street
lied at about $8000. Box 920, States-!
man. S
Coos county for sale here at par plus
accrued interest Seller will uncondi
tionally guarantee principal and Inter
est and will handle collection for a4
count of purchaser. Face of warrants
$1(50 and sale will be handled only In
lots -of $500 or more. - Communicate
Box 927, Statesman. ;
For Sale Worn!
I II in. old fir. $5.50. Phone S45I. ' j
NAaSAeVeMMwVMMMwVMWWVwVMWl
GUARANTEED DRT wood -roe. I
tel. 6000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade ft
Cottage.
' Good dry . wood. TeL R Fenwick.
4537.
AAAAsAbAasBsbBaaSsMa'aSsB
!i Dry wood, all kinds, TeL S3S4.
Dry 2nd growth fir. TeL 7S89.
j All kinds good wood. TeL S254. !
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For Sale Used Cars
McKay s Guaranteed Used Cars
26 Star Sedan
Chrysler Coach
2S Essex Coach
f 45 00
. 7S.00
. 145.00
. 195.00
. 195.00
. 245.00
. 295.00
. 295.00
.$345.00
30 Ford Tudor
29 Oldsmoblle Coach
29 Hudson- Sedan
31 Che v. Spt Roadster
30 Chev. Special Sedan
80 Buick Coups
McKay Chevrolet Co.
S33 Center Street
Again We Say
Watch the New 1936 V-8 Fords Go By!
CURRENT SALES PERMIT US TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING
UNEQUALLED VALUES IN GUARANTEED USED CARS
1931 Bulck Sedan
1980 Model A Coach
1928 Buick Standard Sedan
1935 V-8 Regular Sedan
1934 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan, 15,000 miles
1934 V-8 Victoria
1933 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan
1934 Master Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Plymouth Sedan
1929 Master Buick Sedan
Tour neighbor Is driving one of our used cars.
Ask him about it and come to the
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
AND BUY YOURS
MARIOM ft LIBERTY - - CENTER ft LIBERTY
TWO CAR LOTS
Open Evenings and Sundays
Loiv Prices
FORDS
1932 DeLuxe Sedan, new motor
1929 Two-window 4 -door Sedan
1929 Standard Coupe .
1928 Tudor with trunk
CHEVROLETS
193S DeLuxe Tjdor. (-wheels
1930 Tudor with trunk .
PLY M
1933 DeLuxe Sedan, reconditioned
1933 Sedan, new paint
Open Day and Night
HERRALL-OWE7SS CO.
DEPENDABILITY
235 South Commercial Street Phone 4711 or 3311.
ASK ABOUT OUR $10.00 DOWN PLAN
Automobiles
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW V2 OF 1
FINANCE PLAN
on
,. New or Used Automobiles
STATE MOTORS, INC.
Hudson - Terraplane - Packard Dealers
Marion and Polk Counties
Located at High and Chemeketa Streets
Open Nights and Sundays .
For Sale Wood
;Dry 4 ft, $4.00 cd. Clean, fine saw
dust, 2 unit load $7.60. TeL 3(00.
Wood Sawing
Wood sawing reasonable. Can 310.
Wood sawing, reasonable. TeL 3792.
Lost and Fonnd
LOST Lady's black kid glove, Sun
day. Please leave at Statesman office.
tist wtiit anil brlndle dor named
"SKIPPY". License No. 1840. Reward.
Tel. 6329.
Need of Nurse Is
Stressed at Meet
INDEPENDENCE, Nor. 20.
The Polk County Health associa
tion held a meeting Monday night
in the Woman's club building
with nr. V. A. Douglas of Salem.
Marion county health officer, and
Rev. George swirt, saiem, as
speakers, talking on different pha
ses of health, and stressing the
need of a county health nurse
which is one of the main objects
of the Polk association.
Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng of Dallas
gave two vocal solos .and Mrs.
Ralph Beck of Dallas two read
ings. Part of the proceeds from the
Christmas seal sale will this rear
be used to help in getting the
health nurse for the county.
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY BY EXECUTRIX
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, Sarah E. Briedwell,
Executrix of the estate of J. W.
Briedwell, deceased, pursuant to
order of the Hon. R. J. Kennedy,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Yamhill, made and entered. on the
25th day of October, 1935, auth
orizing her so to do, will on and
after the 30th day ot November.
1935, at the office of Child's &
Miller, Inc., 344 State street. In
Salem, Oregon, sell at private
sale, for cash In band, the fol
lowing described real property be
longing to said estate, to-wit:
; The west H of Xtft Five (5)
in Block No. Sixty-eight (S8)
of the City of Salem, in Marion
County, Oregon.
Dated this 3 1st day of October,
1935.
: SARAH E. BRIEDWELL.
Executrix of the Estate of
' i ... J. W. Briedell, Deceased.
R. A. McCOtJRRY,
Attorney for said Executrix.
McMinnville, Oregon.
0-31 N-7-14-21
For Sale Used Cart I
S3 Ford V-S "Roadster
365.N
365 00
475.00
471.00
54S.0O
675.90
(45.00
(95.00
(95.10
31 Bulck Coupe
S3 Cbev. Coach (air wheels)
S3 Chrysler Coupe
35 Cher. Coach (Standard)
34 Cbev. Coach ., , ,.
34 Dodge Coup -
25 Chev. Coach , .
35 Cbev. Coupe ,
Phone 31S9 - - 430 North Commercial-
j :
Open Sundays and Evenings , :
! S
SLITJ- JLTLnj-1J-u-l.- NMWWM-IWNM
.$375
275
. 200
. 615
. 675
- 625
. 495'
. S25
. 300
. 250
Easy Ternis
..$425.00
. 195.00
. 176.00
. 185.00
465.00
295.00
OUT HS
-
533.00
545.00
Automobiles
Mrs. Morgariedge j
Funeral Is Held
Dayton Woman DiesiAfter
Meningitis Attack;
Illness Short
DAYTON, Nov. 20. Funeral
services were held Tuesday In Mc
Minnville for Mrs. Dell Morgar
iedge, 54, a resident of the Web
foot neighborhood near Dayton
since she was six years old, who
died Sunday night after three
days' illness with meningitis. Rev.
F. E. Fisher of Dayton officiated.
Mrs. Morgariedge was born
September 18, 1881, in Ontario,
Canada, and with her parents
came to Dayton in 1887. She was
a member of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft lodge of Dayton and
the Webfoot Social Service club.
She was married October 6, 1903,
at Dayton. One daughter was
born.
Surviving are her widower of
Dayton and one daughter, MrsL
Verona Gardner of Portland; her
mother, Mrs. Matilda Mabee of
Los Angeles, Calif.; three brothi
ers, Ollie Mabee of Gaston, Frank
Mabee of Los Angeles. Calif., and
John Mabee of Oakland. Calif.
two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Dannalov
Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ray Mor
gariedge of Portland. ' j
Burial was at the Evergreen
Memorial park, McMinnville. ! ;
Dance and Dinner Are (
Stayton Crowd-Getters; j
Young Folks Entertain
STAYTON, Nov. 20 The dance
put on by the Young People!
club of the Catholic church was
an enjoyable affair. The, Forester
hall had been attractive decor
ated by the committee. Miss Evei
lyn Shields. Germalne and Gerf
irude Smith, ' and Adaline Thorn a
and Messrs. Gerald Marking. Gori
don Shields, Cue Minden and Herf
man Caluson. Following the daac
Miss Shields entertained a group
at her home with a late supperL
More than 300 persons attended
the dinner put on Sunday 'by thi
Catholic women at the Forester
all. Cards and games were en
joyed during the afternoon, and
many remainder to partake of anf
other meal In the evening. . j j
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hard are
receiving congratulations, on the
birth ot a daughter, their first
childrat the Stayton hospital San;
dr. . ' .... ; ,' .&,aO.!:sJ
Business
Directory
Cards In ; this directory" rust
on a monthly basis only." Rate:.
S1.6Q per line per month.
Auto Brakes
Mike Fa nek. 17i Bouts 'Commercial
Chimney Sweep;
Telephone 4450. R E. Korthnasa
Ctdinney sweep. TeL 4513. F. , Roach.
Chiropractors
DR. OJ
L SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor
High. TeL Res, 8752. f
2S( N.
Contractors
Peter Jo ha n sen and Co, Gen. Contrac
tors. 1165 Madison. Phone 9587.
Electrical Service j
BOSLER Electric. 24( Bute St. Wir
ing, motors, appliance, repairs, serr tea.
Excavating
Excavating of ail Kinds.
Basements Dug:
Dirt Hauled or Moved, i
IMrt For Sale.
Phone 4(44.
Florists
Brelthaupt'a, 447 Court.
ALL kinds of floral work. Lets. Flor
ist. 127S N. Liberty. TeL Sz
Keys
We make keys. Harry W. Scott,
Laundries
THB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THB WEIDER LAUNDRY
2(3 a High TeL tlSS
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First hi Quality and Service
Telephone 31(5 12(4 Broadway
Mattresses
CAPITOL REDD! NO CO Phone 40(9
SA1JEM FLUFF-RUO and Mat trass
Factory. NEW MATTRESS read te
order, old remade; carpet cleaning, siz
ing: fluff rug weaving. 8. 13th A Wil
bur. TeL 8441. OTTO F. ZWICKKR.
Est. 191L
Music Lessons
Mandolin, Banjo, Hawaiian and Span
ish Guitars, Ukelele ft Harmony. Re
sults guaranteed. Pacific Studios of
Music, 1533 Court St.
Music Stores
GEO. C W ILL Fia no, radios, sewing
machines, sheet muaie and piano tud
ies. Repairing radios, phonographs and
sewing machines. 433 State Btreet.
Salem.
Photo Engraving
Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com
merciaL TeL 6SST. '
Printing
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, nooks or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 116 8, Commercial. Tele
phone 910L
Roof Repairing
nouse, roof repairing. Phone 9495.
Stoves
I repair stoves, ranges, circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranees and
circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works.
2(3 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B
Fleming. -
Transfer
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
rail 3131. Larmar Transfer Cev Trucks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. X2S
Btate SL TeL 7773. Distributing, for
warding and storage cur specialty. Oct
our ratea
Anywhere-for-hfre. R. M. AancrafC
Tel. ftSSO. 370 Kingwood Ave.
r
Well Drilling
R.L West. R. S. Box 445. TeL HOTS.
Civic Club Play
Will Be Offered
Friday, Molalla
MOLALLA, Nov. 20 A variety
program of Intermission numbers
has been arranged for the Civic
club play Friday night at the high
school auditorium. Numbers def
initely promised Include vocal so
lo, Ben Chlndgren; vocal solo,
Nancy Kir by; tap dance, Lorene
Kirkwood'and Jerrig Welch; du
et, Howard Slyter and Carol Wil-
ley; violin solo, Joseph safarik.
and saxophone solo. Bill Matson.
"The Folks Next Door." is the
three-act comedy, with Elton Ral
ston and Mrs. Glenn Kirkwood are
directing the play. The Molalla
club supports the library and
cares for the city park. Proceeds
from the play will go towards the
financing of these projects.
CALL FOR II1XM
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the undersigned Clerk
of School District No. 24. Marion
County, Oregon, at his office 4 $3
Ferry Street, to five p. m., Nov.
26th. 1935, tor the wrecking and
removing, or for the purchase and
removing all buildings on the fol
lowing properties: Skelton prop
erty, 1390 D. Street; Mund prop
erty, 1326 D Street; Kelleher
property, 1312 and 1298 D Street.
The bidder to remove the build
ings or rase the buildings and re
in o v debris, p 1 a g and
seal 1 all sewer, water and
gas connections, if any,
leave the ground free from all
rubbish, lumber, etc. The right la
reserved to accept or reject any
or all bids. Bidder to accompany
bid with certified check for twenty'
per cent of amount of his bid. The
buildings to be of ground and
rubbish removed on or before Dee.
20th. 193S.
, W. H. BURGHARDT. Clerks
U 463 Ferry SL, Salem, Nl 5tf
Details of Corn,
Hog Plan Outlined
l an Now to Increase Hog
t Output, Hold Down
Corn Production
A Preliminary outline of what
tie newcom-hog adjustment con
tracts are likely to contain has
been received from Washington
by the: O.S.C. extension service.
Latest news tells of the result ot
aji conference of producers and
state! agricultural specialists held
lit Washington this month where
provisldas were discussed. ,
Recommendations from that
conference include approval of a
two-year voluntary contract instead-of
another for a single year
and one which will permit- in
crease In hog production this next
yar hp to the full amount of the
producer s base. 1
I That would mean a permitted
3v per cent Increase, though such
ait amount is not expected by
those f familiar with the situation,
who say that the drouth-enforced
liquidation of breeding stock
makes it Impossible for any ma
jor hog producing state to attain
this maximum next year.
j Recommended corn adjustment
Is"; about the same as at present,
the proposal being to allow bene
fits on an optional adjustment of
fiiom 0 to 30 per cent, with each
signet4 compelled to plant at least
25 per cent of his base. The plan
Includes keeping the adjustment
payments at 35 cents a bushel for
the eitimated yield on the acres
retired.
j! Change Payment Plan
The plan for making hog pay
ments will be entirely changed if
the new recommendations are
adopted. A flat adjustment Pay
ment jof $2.50 for each hog pro
duced up to half of the signer's
base Is the proposal. While no
benefit payments would be made
on" anything above 50 per cent,
the grower could produce and sell
any amount up to his 100 per
cent.
iThq group unanimously approv
ed using the appraisal method of
establishing corn -hog bases, so
that equitable bases may be as
signed! to producers regardless of
past participation in a contract.
Cdmmunity committeemen would
bej given more power under this
plan to make assignments within
the limits of the county quota.
)Thei proposed plan is designed
to; hold corn production In bounds
and increase hog production as
rapidly as possible without letting
it go to former ruinous extremes
deemed detrimental to both pro
ducerO and consumers.
I Gross Word Puzzle
3?j 531 32 33 34
so, 3? yfr 40 yfrM
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By EUGENE
HORIZONTAL
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1 Binding custom
4 Roman statesman and general
8 Cover
11 Japanese sash
12 Teutonic god who ruled heaven
13 English public school
1S What Spanish city is noted for
I its sword blades ?
it Japanese statesman
19 Biblical pronoun
20 Declare
21 Court
22 Winged part
23 Means of entrance
25 Lair
26 Dill
27 Beard of a head of barley
28 Sphere
29 High priest of Israel
30 Pronoun
31 Transparent quarts
33 Exclamation
SS Bind
36 Make lace
37 Exist
38 Who was the first to r.r over
;i both Poles?
40 Human beings
41 Russian ruler
42 Portuguese coin
43 On behalf of
44 Roman underworld god
45 Lava flow
46 River in Switzerland
47 What isaportant river rises
(i the Black Forest?
50 The "Iliad" recounts the siege
I : of what city?
52 What country extends between
If French lade-Chiaa and British
; t Harass? ,
54 Thing: law
55 Pronoun
56 Anelo-Saxon slave
67 Seine in the most abstract
.sens' -" : i
1 i VERTICAL
. j . - - ; j.v-
-Paree! of land
-NesTO tribe in tha Cameroons
-Who wrote "Merten : of the
? ! Movies"?
4 What America scout
I known as "Bnffalo Bill X
5 Fuss -.-.-,
Note of the seal .
7 Edible bulb
Children at Wdls
Get First Glimpse
Of Wayfaring Gypsy
SILVERTOX HILLS, Nor.
20 -Silverton Hills children
and some adulta as well,
turned out Monday to view
the. passing gypsies along
the road.
It is the first time resi
dents report, that gyps'
have been seen along this
road at least daring the
present generations.
Many of the children of
school age had never, seen
gypsies before. Where they
were beaded for ami ma it
was to view Silver Creek
Falls, was unknown here.
Esson to Speak
For Homecoming
j t ' aaaaB?aBBBaBBBa ,
Christian Church to Give
Annual Program
- Next Sunday
SILVERTON, Nov. 20 Mem
bers and- former members of the
First Christian church of Silver
ton will gather again Sunday for
the annual homecoming and Rer.
Albyn Esson, who'haa) missed only
one year In the past 12, in giving
the homecoming sermons is ex
pected to be present again. Rey.
Esson wag pastor of the church
here before he accepted bis pres- -ent
call to Albany.
Following Rev. Esson's talk at
11 o'clock and selections by a
trio composed of Mrs. G. B. Bent
son. Mrs. J. Jordan and Mrs. Ben
Gif ford, a basket lunch will be
enjoyed.
The afternoon program will
consist of the following numbers:
Prayer, Rev. W. O. Livingstone;
selections by Junior choir direct
ed by Miss Reta Rahn; number by
Mrs. William Bailey's class of
boys; number by Mrs. D. E. Geis
er's class of girls; selection by
male quartet arranged by Dan
Geiser; church history, Mrs. John
Conrad; bible school history, F.
M. Powell; recitations, Sargent
sisters ot Salem; reminiscence by
various members. Arranging tha
day's program are Mrs. John llob
blitt. Mrs. Ben Gifford and Mrs.
G. B.; Bentson.
Box Social at Club
QUINABT, Nov. 20. A box
social will be held-In connection
with the community club meet
ing Friday night at the Buena
Crest schoolhouse.
SHEFFER
S Maaetfhne name
9 Prnnann
10 Who created the character of
Sherlock Holmes?
14 Tidy
16 Sense organ
IS Towards
21 What orator was the great ep-
noaeat of Henry Clay?
22 Bird of the cuckoo family
23 Barrier to prevent flow of
water
24 Be indebted to
25 Arid - -
26 Everything v .
28 Native compound
29 Dine :
31 Spanish epic hero
32 Convert into leather
S3 Period of time
34 Possessive pronoun
35 Prefix: three i
37 Give confidence to .
38 Noisy child
39 Periods of time t
40 Who laid the first submarine
telegraph line ia 1842?
41 Metal
43 Note of the seal .
44 Elderly lady "i
46 Affirmative vote .
47 Son of Jacob
48 Short for Benjamin
49 Worm
51 Exclamation zfc
63 Part of "to be"
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