The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 11, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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The OIIEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday" Blornin March 11, 1936
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( Help Wanted female
WANTED ??at experienced sales
lady at ladies' -ready-to-wear store.
Write Bus 1033, Statesman.
WOMAN FOR housework and care
for small child. 601 1st Nat'l Bank.
WANTED CAPABLE, refined wo
man for motherless home with two
children of school ages, la small town.
Give references and age. Box 8,
Statesman.
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED SALESMAN. Prefer one
familiar with groceries". Give experi
encv, age, etc. Box 1040, care States
man. Situations Wanted
WANT GARDEN work or genera!
work. Chas. Berry, 1409 N. Church.
MIDDLE AGED lady wants posi
tion as companion to elderly lady, or
light house ork for elderly couple.
Good refs. TeL 7400.
WANT WORK wash windows, trim
shrubbery, lawn. 35c nr. 1769 S.
Church.
f or Sale Miscellaneous
BELCRE3T Choice lota Tel. 8163.
Baby chicks every Monday afternoon
or Tuesday. Warlner'a Hatchery, 2180
N. Fifth or 54a Highland Ave, Salem,
( bias west of Fairground.
ARE i'OU HARD OF HEARING?
Take advantage of Souotone's FREE
Lome test. Write Monotone hearing aid
specialist for app'L Address, Wm. S.
Faught, 1555 Saginaw St., Salem.
TYPEWRITKK3 Hent a machine,
practice at noma. Special rates to atu
dema R.n, 420 Court. Phene (772.
Oats, vetch, alfalfa hay for sale.
Mclaughlin bop ranch. 2 mL north of
Independence. Tel Independence 27 F2.
New " set of 1935 Harvard-Classics,
81' volumes, reasonably priced. TeL
:4l. '
RIVER SILT at 25c yd. Is only lc
per 100 lbs. How else can yon do your
lawn or flower garden so much good
so cheaply? Call at River Bend Gar
dens or TeL 124F3.
8.1 f for sal, ftrrpruot. Zai CHeiue
kata.
GOING WEST use the best. Cap's
Texaco Ser. Station, 1254 Edgewater,
West a!em. W. H. McClain, prop.
Poultry fertilizer for flowers and
laarns. Straight or with peat moss.
TeL 133F2, Lees Hatchery.
BOSTON Bull puppies. Geo. Meier,
Pc 1. Box 234, Salem.
NEW and Used Furniture, stoves and
linoleum, moderate prices. Woodry
Furniture Company, 474 S. Cora'l.
R. L R. hatching eggs. TeL (7F3.
MODERN ENAMELED gas range.
Automatic oven control, 140.0. 991
MilL Phone 3296.
Trade Miscellaneous
Trade good used Ice box for 2 cords
dry 2nd growth 4 ft. wood. Sea at
180 W. Owens St.
I Wanted Miscellaneous
Free We pick up dead and worth
less horses, cows, sheep TeL 4869.
Custom hatching our ninth year
Others have been satisfied repeatedly
You will be pleased too. Wariner'a
Hatchery. 2160 N. Fifth or 546 High
land Ave., Salem, ( blks. west of Fair
ground. WANTED One passenger to Glas
gow, Mont. Leave Salem March 17.
Inquire 330 & 14th. Schmidt.
WANTED TO store or rent grand or
square piano. Phone 4791 aft-t-r 5.
WALNUT, FILBERT meat?, wal
nuts in shell. Any q't'y. State Cafeteria.
W anted Furniture
CASH PAID FOR YOUR TOOLS
Stoves, Furniture
Capital Hardware A Furniture Co.
185 N. Commercial Phone 7848
Miscellaneous
MIRRORS RESILVERED and made
to order. 1125 Edgewater, West Salem.
MEN-WOMEN. Start $105.00 to
3175.00 month. Government Jobs. 23
cnaehO free. Try next Salem examina
tKiif. Common education usually suf
ficient. 40 hour week means many Pos
tal appointments. Full particulars and
list . positions FREE. Apply immedi
ately today sure. Box 1030, care
Statesman.
Salem Wood ft Hide Co. deals In mo
hair, wool, hides, pelts, furs, chlttam
bark: 430 X. Front Ph. 8422.
Haircuts. lOolSc. 101 8. Winter.
I For Rent Rooms
TJea. front R.. fire p. 2S0 S. Cottage,
NICE. SUNNY room. Phone 4498.
CtCratoa
ADVERTISING
Western Advertising
Representatives .
ranger-Hall Co, Ltd.
aa Fraaeisea. Los Aagalea. Seattle
Eastern Advertlsins
- Representatives
Bryant. Griffith 4V Brunson, Iml,
Chicago, New York. De trait.
Boston. Atlanta
STa fared at tht Peateftc at Salem.
Orepom, a, 8tcod-Cla Uatttr. Pv
liihtd trry monHng scp ifantldy
Baataeaa of fie; 21i South Commorxial
Srraet.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES t
Mail Subscription Rates, in Advance,
Within Oregon: Dally and Sunday. 1
Mo. Steenu: 3 Mo. 8L25; C Mix $2.28:
1 year 34.00. Elaawhere St eeata pet
afo or 15.00 for 1 year in adranca. Pat
Copy S cents. News Stands I cents.
By City Carrier: 48 cants a month;
fa.ee a year ta ad
l)"wV v""V: Facts
Between 700,900 and 800.000
children are on relief rolls In the
United States.
. a
More of the sun's radiation la
captured and stored every year
by forest trees in the United States
than is released by all the coal
mined.
a a a
Boundaries of the Great Sahara
desert are reported as expanding
at the rate of more than one mile
a year.
a a
Women on" the farms in this
country work an average of 64
hours each week, and many of
them work as high as 77 hours,
a a
The countries with the biggest
forest resources are Russia. Bra
zil. Canada and the United States.
Room and Board
Front rm. with board. 215 S. Winter.
Board, room, very close In. SI 82.
Room and board. 249 K. Church.
NEWLY furnished, large front room
for two. Tel. 3634.
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Room and board, also basement
room; 40 Marion St. TeL 4445.
RM.-BD. TeL 894. 8(0 Cbemcketa.
aOfaTiiLtijitirii,iijiji r
BOARD AND room. 10S5 Garnet
St.
i For Kent A partments
2 R. FL'RX. apt, heat, light, water,
washing machine. Adults only. (45
terry.
FIVE ROOM modern flat, nicely
furnished. 1'rlvate bath and shower,
361 Leslie.
U RN. 2 R.. bath, 1470 Waller.
FURN. 2 R. apt. water, light, ga
rage. 1121 N. Church.
3 R. mod.. 2005 X. Capitol.
FURNISHED rooms, 255 Bellevua.
For Rent Houses
Furn. and unfurn. 1S53 N. CapitoL
2 furn. houses. TeL 3723.
HOUSE IN West Salem, Box 1038.
Statesman.
S R. HOfSK-333 S. 19th. Tel. 6095.
NEW 7 ROOM house, chicken house.
One art-re, 10 miles, 8 5 per mo. and care
of buildings. Use of pasture for cow.
Rpf. required. Also another place for
$5 mo. See Clifford Harold. Childs
Miller, Realtors, 314 State St. TeL
6708.
For Rent
Rent 8 acres. Call 63F15.
Hospital bed and wheelchairs to
-ent. H. I. Stiff Furniture Co.
Office rooms for rent 381 State ft
Tel 27 1 J
LARGE BALCONY at 230 N. Lib
erty, including light heat and tele
phone. See Miss Smith, Tha Treasure
Chest
For Sale Real Estate
OCEAN FRONT beach lot at Roads
End. $325 cash: or $375, half cash,
balance 8 mo. G. Morgan, Statesman
office.
CHOICE SUBURBAN HOME
$ acre tract with neat ( room house,
electric water system, good barn. 300
capacity chicken house, about 70 fil
bert trees C years old, variety of fruit
trees, raspberries, etc Good residential
district Short distance N. and E. from
Salem. Price $3950, easy terms.
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St Phone (708
List your property Tor sale with
HAWKINS A ROBERTS. INC
FOR SALE, by owner, room home,
large lot with fruit double garage,
walking distance ; shown by appoint
ment only. Price $JIy0.00. terma Phone
9541 or call at 1710 X. 17th St
Houses. Grant 829 Court TeL 7723.
32500 MODERN HOME, basement,
furnace, hard wood floor, fruit and
nuts. On acre wonderful soil, 3 blks.
from city. Paved road. Terms.
$3250. 20 acres 4 miles east, good
dark soil, ( room house, electricity,
family orchard, 2 wells, bam, garage
and chicken bouse. Terms.
R. A. FORKNER
1853 N. Capitol
TWO ACRES Joining normal school
grounds, large house in 2 apts. and 2
small cottages for atudents, bam. lots
of fruit and nuts, an opportunity to ed
ucate your family and an income. Will
t.V.e home la Salem in exchange, price
$3500.
3 A. on Silverton road, 5 rm. modern
house newly decorated inside and out,
fireplace, modern chicken house and
brooder rm., good barn, owner has left
Salem and will sacrifice at $4200.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
214 N. High Street
SUBURBAN ACREAGE with or
without buildings. Glenn Adams, phone
82F12.
RM. MODERN house. (H acres,
mile from Salem, on hwy. Sell or trade
for small house. Tel. 102F3.
$1750 NORTH PART of town, 5
rooms, basement, furnace, garage. P.
H. Bell, 4i9 Oregon Bids.
QUICK SALE!
THIS I RM. home on Court St, lot
50x1(5, is not far out. New garage on
paved alley, good sized yard, fruit
trees, full cement basement with fur
nace and laun. trays. Price $3950.
SEE THIS HOME TODAY.
See R. A. Johnson with
W. H. Grabenhorst A Co., Realtors
134 8. Liberty St Ph. (4(8
8 ROOM HOUSE in the Oaks Addi
tion. Also new 5 room strictly modern
Colonial house, two fireplaces, full
basement, rumpus room, garage. H. L
Stiff.
SUBURBAN HOME
1 ACRE, S room bouse, modern ex
cept basement good outbuildings, auto
matic water system, fruit trees, shrub
bery and berriea. Located close to East
city limits. Price only $3750, part
terms.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St : Phone (70S
WILL. SELL cows, crops, feed and
a lease on 6 A. of land on Howell
Prairie, $600. Owner leaving for the
East.
H. C. SHIELDS
31 Oregon Bldg. TeL S903
FAIRMOCNT HILL HOME
7 ROOM COLONIAL borne on Urge
corner lot, beautifully landscaped,
shade trees, sprinkling system, etc.
Nothing like It for $7800. Will rent
to reliable party for $50 per month.
SEE Mrs, Ellis with - -CHILDS
A MILLER. Realtors
344 State St Pbone (70S
For Sale Used Cars
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
SEDANS
1334 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, radio
1)22 DODGE Leluxe Sedan. wheels
1(32 DODGE Coach, wheels :
1131 CHRYSLER Sedan. ( wheels
1128 BUICK, a dandy
COUPES
1935 CHRTSLER Ope
1,34 CHRTSLER Conv. Cpe.
133 DODGE Deluxe Bp. Cpe., radio
1932 FORD Spt. Cp.
1931 CHEVROLET Cpe. New paint
50 Cars to Pick From
HERRALL-OWENS COMPANY
"DEPENDABILITY"
235 S. Com'L St.
I For Sale Real Estate
NICE EAST front. 60-foot lot on
24th street near State, paving and new
sidewalk paid. nly 1375. terms. Two
fine lots (0x130 each, covered with
large fruit trees, one block from Les
lie Jr. high school ana playground.
Reasonable price, i'hone S4.
Exchange Real Estate
TO TRADE 100 acres near Salem,
clear, for Salem or Eugene property.
Box 1037, Statesman.
For Sale Farms
233 ACRE RANCH
228 PER ACRE
ONLY 14 miles from Salem, lot of
improvements, part timber, milk routea
and school bus. JASX iLttas. s-e us
today.
SOCOLOFSKT & SON
First National Bank BWg.
Acreage
( ACRE3. BEST of soil, 5 room plas
tered house, outbldga., close to Salem ;
12500, $500 down.
10 acres, 3 room house, barn, very
good soil, living stream, $1700 ; $300
down.
18 ft acres, $ room house, barn, out
bldga, 12100. Terms.
It A. FORKNER
1853 N. Capitol
ACREAGE
10 ACRES, EXCELLENT soil, mod
ern a room house, good barn, fine ben
house. Karaite, family orchard, crop
seeded, good road, electric lights ; -
miles to Salem. A fine buyi Some
terma
SEE Mr. Walter with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St Phone 6708
Wanted Real Estate
LIST YOUR property that Is for
sale with me. I have buyers for certain
kinds of property I haven't got Yours
may be the very choice my customers
would take.
F. H. WEIR, 210 Oregon Bldg.
Business Opportunities
SALE OR trade, good milk route
with 19S5 truck. Tel. 3254.
EXCELLENT SERVICE STATION
ON PACIFIC highway In good valley
town. Only $2500. Also 100x200 ground
and modern residence can be Included
at $5000 for both.
SEE Mr. Walter with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
311 State St Phone 6703
Monev to Loan
Automobile Loans
Private money for automobile loans
at new low rates.
Personal Attention No Delays
You Keep Your Car
Roy Simmons
First Nat'L Bank Bldg. Phone 8383
Licensed by tha Stats
A Complete Service on
Loans Up to $300
Wa can advance cash quickly and
privately to any employed man ar
woman In 24 hours.
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Room 119, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO S-122 AM 1(8 by
STATE
SIS State St TeL 3748.
Loans Made In Nearby Towns
Personal Loans
By an Independent Salem Finance Co.
Amounts to 31500
One to Twenty Months to Repay
Deal with an Independent Salem
owned-and-operated finance company
where your needs will receive every
consideration both before and after the
loan la made.
No Delay, ... No Red Tape
General Finance Corp.
Flrsl Nat l Brtnk Bldg. Phone 8553
Licensed. S-13S by State
Federal housing loans title 2, build
or refinance homes or business prop.
Low rates. Abrams A Ellis. Masonic B
MONEY TO LOAN on strictly high
grade property In sums of $1000 or
more no commission or brokernge.
LADD A BUSH TRUST COMPANY
FOUR PER CENT paid on savings
INSURED to $5,000.00.
Salem Federal Savings A Loan Assn.
Guardian Bldg Phone 3801.
Loans Wanted
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. Invest
your money at home where you ean
examine the security yourself. We have
a number of highly secured first mort
gages netting Investor 1 semi-annually.
Amounts $500-$750-$1000-$:000.
We co.lect the Interest for you.
See us for SOUND INVESTMENTS.
CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans
844 State Street Phone 478$.
Loans wanted on farm and city
property. Before borrowing. Inquire
at Hawktna A Roberta
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WANT $1500.00, good security.
dwelling and business property. A. G.
Anderson, Box 335, Route 1, Salem.
Livestock and Poultry
DAY OLD LEGHORN COCKER
ELS $2.00 per 109 f. , b. McCoy.
Wednesday of each week beginning
February It OAK KNOLL POULTRY
FIRM. McCOV. OREGON.
For Sale Wood
Wood all kinds. Call (1( (Set what
you bay. Tom A George.
II In. old fir. IS.51 Phone flJl
.... i - -- -- -- - m-'winrwnAfm.u
GUARANTEED DRY wood roal
TeL S0O0. Salero Fuel Co. Trade
Cottage.
--'--"- '- - -- -M- - i-Lrun -i
Guaranteed wood, all kinds. Old fir.
IS.S0. 854 S. CqmmerciaL TeL 3046.
Wood for sale. Dial (((3.
- IS IN. old fir. $3.50. Tel. 1400.
'l"il-'"i' --a i s-sTLiLrLnj-u-in
DRY ft fir. 84.7a. TeL 3(00.
l For SaleUsed Cars
.1745
. 10
. MO
. 35
. 2i
. (75
318
350
3(5
Phone XI (9
Used Car
Quiet Auction Sale
OTTO J. WILSON 8AT3 TO SELL
EVERY LOW PRICED USED CAR
HE HAS IN STOCK AS WE NEED
THE ROOM.
ASK FOR DOC ROBERTS OR
SAM BOONE
Come in and Place
Your Bids
WH HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM.
YOU SIMPLY COME INTO OUR
USED CAR DEPARTMENT. PICK
OUT THE CAR YOU LIKE AND
PLACE YOUR BID.
Sale Ends March 14
AND A LI. BIDS WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 14.
ALL BIDS AND TERMS SUBJECT
TO APPROVAL OF OTTO J. WIL
SON. SAVE AND SHOP AT
Otto 7. Wilsons
388 N. Commercial St
Quick and Pontiac Salea and Service
Bulck and Pontiac
Sales and Service
19 22 Pontiac Sedan thoroughly over
hauled, good paint and Urea. Will ac
cept cheaper used car In trade. Car can
be seen at 2188 Myrtle Ave., Sunday.
J ! wmVmMWVy-fJ'fr
McKays
1925
1927
1925
1927
1929
1928
1929
1930
1939
1931
1930
1931
1932
1934
1934
STAR Touring
CHEVROLET Sedan
DODGE Pickup
33
45
45
45
95
135
STAR Sedan ......
FORD Roadster
FORD Pickup
FORD Coupe
FORD Roadster
NASH Sedan ....
15a
99?
265
285
285
345
3S5
445
495
623
575
695
FORD Sport Roadster
CHEVROLET Sedan
CHEVROLET Coupe
CHEVROLET Coupe
CHEVROLET Pickup
CHEVROLET Standard
Coach
1935 CHEVROLET Standard
Coach
1934 CHEVROLET Master Sedan..
1935 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan..
McKay Chevrolet Co.
33 Center St 430 N. Com'L
Phone 3189
Open Sundays A Evenings
1929 HUDSON 8 cji., 5 pass. Sedan,
' CHILDS A MILLER, INC.
344 State St Phone 6708
Clean-Up Specials
1928
1928
1927
1925
1925
1926
1926
1923
1930
1927
192S
Chevrolet Coach
Pontiac Coupe
Essex Sedan
Studebaker Sedan
Ford T Pickup
Bulck Coach
$14
12
9
. 6
4
6
Ford T Sedan
. 3
. 3
. 8
. 9
13
12
Ford T Coupe
Chev. Pickup
Che v. Coach
Reo Sedan
Ford Panel Del.
Ford T Rdstr. .
1929
1926
1928
1923
Dodge Touring
Ford Coupe . .
Essex Coach
Overland Coach
Studebaker Sedan
Foi d A Coupe
Ford A Coupe
Model A Coach
1928
1926
113
143
is:
192S
1928
192D
1925
Chevrolet Coach
The Valley Motor Co.
Marion A Liberty - Center A Liberty
Two USED CAR Lots
Phone 7910
Cars, Pickups and Trucks
1934 Plymouth Coupe, like new
with radio $550
1929 Pontiac Sedan, six wire
wheels 200
1927 Buick Sedan ; 95
1928 liuick Standard Sport Road
ster 150
PICK-UPS
1933 Dodge Pick-up 395
1934 International Pick-up 475
1934 International Panel Deliv
ery , 500
TRUCKS
1934 Chevrolet U W. B. 495
1929 Dodge with three-yd. body
hoist 359
International Logging Truck with
Trailer 1200
Otliers from - $25 and up
James H. Maden Co.
217 State St Phone 8590
International Motor Trucks A
McCormick-Deerlng Farm
Machinery
Automobiles
A brand new Cherrolet fully equip
ped, delivered In Salem for (695. your
old car as down payment baL as low
as $25 per month. Special terms for
veterans. For details and demonstra
tion see Jimmle Davis, new cars,
trucks, used cars, at Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co. Phone 2189. or 8908.
Acme Auto A Truck Wreckers, 430
B Cora'l Ph. 7722. Rebuilt generators,
starters, radiators, motors, wheels.
For Sale Wood
SPECIAL THIS week only, II In.
old fir. $5.25. TeL 1037.
Wood Sawing
Wood sawing reasonable Call 12 IS
Wood sawing, lowest prices. T. 4084.
Lost and Found i
LOST BROWN purse containing
currency and- records. Reward. TeL
8908. '
Personal
FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, OAS
PAINS, Indigestion relieved quick. Get
fct ITT at m-v1 a Jk sis f i-taw Sa ffVMtwaJfv$ IViM
I A asarfW 7asi - w w wi s rcan,i tA'tivis,
Udga. at Capital and. Parry's Drug
Stores.
For Sale Used Cars
Just Like Spring!
OUR USED Cars have the appear
ance of a new spring day and they are
ready to go.
1835 Plymouth Coupe
1835 Dodge Sedan
1931 Chrysler Coupe
1931 Ford Coupe
1930 Durant Sedan
1929 Durant Coach
1929 Otdsmobile Coupe
1928 Pontiac Cabriolet
1928 Oldsrooblle Coupe '
1928 Pontiac Coach
1927 Star Touring
1927 Pontiac Coach
1928 Pontiac Coupe '
Salem Auto Co.
Home of CHRYSLER A PLYMOUTH
438 N. Com'L St - Phone 4673.
St Patrick's Tea
Slated by P. T. A.
Event Will Rank Among
Big Spring Social
Activities
SILVERTON, March 10 Plans
sre being: completed for one of the
loveliest early spring social af
fairs for St. Patrick's day when
the Silverton Parent-Teachers' as
sociation will give a benefit tea at
the Eugene Field auditorium. The
purpose of the benefit is for an
emergency clothing fund for
school children who are being
forced to remain out of school be
cause of lack of proper clothing.
Spring flowers will be used
about the room and will center the
tea table which is under the di
rection of Mrs. C. E. Jaqua and
Mrs. R. Fish. Mrs. S. A. Pitney
heads the committee in charge of
serving.
Mrs. Edson Comstock, who suc
cessfully arranged the Founder's
day tea in February, Is also gen
eral chairman of the committee
arranging, this affair.
In charge of general decora
tions will be Mrs. Otto Aim, Mrs.
L. E. Inman, Mrs. J. J. Lewis,
Mrs. Ed Givens. Mrs. Tom Ander
son and Mrs. W. P. Scarth will ar
range the program which will con
sist of musical numbers through
ought the afternoon.
Esther Wilcox, bead of the art
department in the Silverton
school, is arranging the posters
which will advertise the tea. A
telephone committee to call out
lying districts Includes Mrs. Dewey
Alien, Mrs. R. B. Renwick, Mrs.
Warren Crabtree, Mrs. S. P. Rose,
Mrs. F. G. McDonald. Mrs. James
Scarth. Mrs. Ben Gifford, Mrs.
Scott McPike and Mrs. Paul John
son. The committees report that
everyone Is invited to the tea and
the hours have been set from 2
to 5:30 in order to accommodate!
those who work until S o'clock. j
Christine E. Lee
Rites on Friday
SILVERTON, March 10. Mrs.
Christine Lee, 73, died here this
morning.
She was born May 5, 1862, in
Minnesota. In 1880 she was mar
ried to Eiman Lee in Montevideo,
Minn, In 1907 they moved to Sas
katchewan. Canada, and in 1920
came to Silverton. Her husband
died in 1928.
She is survived by three sons.
Dr. Oliver Lee, head of the as
tronomical observatory at North
western university, Evanston,
111.; Selmer Lee, Stayton, and Os
car Lee. Silverton, superintendent
of the Silver Falls Retail Lumber
yard.
Funeral services will be held
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
Ekman's chapel, with Rev. E. G.
Larson officiating.
Trace of Relative Here
Sought by Mrs. Bretcer
An appeal to the chamber of
commerce to assist in location of
her great aunt, Nellie TilloLson
who settled in or near Salem, Is
made by Theodosfa Saxe Brewer
in a letter received yesterday.
Mrs. Brewer says the aunt mar
ried William Tillson or Tilson,
who had a prune ranch or packed
prunes for shipment. The chamber
will appreciate word from any
one who knows the party.
Spring Brings Regular Epidemic of
New Dresses For Shops and Stores
For Silverton Business District
SILVERTON, March 10 Sil
verton business district is sprucing
np for spring. Paint brushes are
very much in vogue and other
changes about town tre being
made.
The old Digerness store la get
ting a new front and being en
tirely redone and In due time the
Kelly pool hall will move from
it; present location on South
Water streets. The small shop
along side of it, which has been
vacant for sometime bag been re
done and Henry Williams moved
his barber shop from South Water
street to this location over the
week-end.
A brilliant new Neon sign has
appeared at the new location of
the local Portland Electric store.
Reiarnish Handy Store
The. Handy Variety store U
taking on a new lease in life, too,
with an entirely new front of very
modern design." Sho ." windows, -as
such,. are being reitoved and the
new sirafegement will permit an
Inspection of the entire inside of
the store from without. A new
paint Job Is also being done on the
store building. The exterior of the
Bentson grocery 1j being repainted
snd recently considerable remodel
ing was done within the grocery.
Vala Davis Holm Is having her
beanty shop on First street com
pletely remodeled and redecorat
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Woman's Club Hears Talk
on Gardening at
Ames Home
SILVERTON, March 10. The
beautiful Ames home on East
Main street was the setting for a
garden talk by Rholin Cooley
Monday afternoon at the March
meeting of the Silverton Wom
an's clnb.
Mr. Cooley had for bis subject,
"Picture Planting," and stressed
tha point that It was just as ne
cessary to carry out a harmonious
plan without the house as with
in. And in so doing, Mr. Cooley
said, the entire four seasons of the
year should be remembered. It
was unbalanced, he indicated,
when planting to think of sum
mer alone. ,
Prefacing: Mr. Cooley's talk,
Mrs. O. B. Bentson read a poem,
"My Garden," written by Miss
Rosella Richardson of McMinn
ville. Mrs. A. B. Wiesner briefly
reviewed Aydelotte's novel, "Long
Furrows."
Vote Fnnd to Farm
The club voted to send its an
nual money donation to the Farm
home at Corvallis and to the
Foundation fund of the general
federation clubs.
Plans were discussed for a lib
rary benefit tea and bridge to be
held the latter part of this month.
Tbe approaching Parent-Teachers'
SL Patrick tea was also announ
ced and all club members were
urged to attend.
Organize Council
On Steed Industry
An Oregon state seed council
composed of growers and dealers
was organised at Oregon State
college by a group of some 50
representatives of the industry
from many sections of the state.
both east and west of the Cas
cades. The group voted to set up
a- temporary organisation with
Alec Cellars of McMinnville as
temporary -president and E. R.
Jackman, extension agronomist.
as secretary. A committee on or
ganisation and policy was ap
pointed to complete steps for a
permanent association before
April l.
The idea behind the new body
is to coordinate all the agencies
concerned with Oregon's expand
ing seed industry in order that
it may be both promoted and nro-
tected when desirable. Problems
arising from the lowering of cer
tain seed tariffs in the Canadian
reciprocal trade agreement, and
the threat contained in the pro
posed lifting of the foreign bulb
embargo, were issues suggested
for immediate attention.
Ray Gill, master of the state
grange, who took part in the or
ganization meeting, urged the in
clusion of vegetable seed produc
tion in the scope of the associa
tion. Capitol Material
Query Is Started
What materials are produced in
the Salem district which could be
used in construction of the new
state capitol building?
This query is being addressed
by-the chamber of commerce to
all persons In this area connected
with the building industry in an
effort to get a complete list or list
of any form of building material
available here.
The chamber also wants sug
gestions on any product from this
district which could be used in the
new eapitol. These queries are be
ing sent out in cooperation with
the Oregon Manufacturers asso
ciation, Portland, to which the
Information gathered will be for
warded. The manufacturers in
turn will present the matter to
the capitol reconstruction com
mission. ed. The Ross service station has
taken on a spring 'appearance in
the coat of paint given it this
week.
' On slain street the Hoblitt
building has been completely re
rodeled, even to the front of tbe
store. Thlg Is In preparation to
the opening of the Digerness and
Adams store there.
Anderson Mores i:
Tom Anderson has moved Into
hi newly redecorated building on
First and Lewis 'street formerly
operated by the Conrad Uptown
Feed and Seed store. The place
has been redecorated without and
within. Mr. Anderson is the new
Ford agency man at Silverton.
Conrad's .Uptown store, ; moved
across the street Into the Conrad
building which was also redone,
prior to the moving.
The cleat-np and repair pro
gram has extended to the city
park where 21 new picnic tables
with benches attached have been
completed under the direction of
M. J. Dolaa. park superintendent.
ThU makes a total of 80 tables
at the park. .
; 'I think e will be able to
accomodate' everyone." says Mr.
Dolan. "I hate to have people
leaving the park or having to sit
on the ground for lack -of table
and ! bench space.'
Business
Ords la this tUsrctarjr rua
tnonthly baais only. Kate:
StjM per Iraa- per mowth.
Auto Brakes
tfike 1 amek. S71 South COqjrnerclaL
Chimney Sweep (
Telephone 4lSS R. & Northneaa.
Chiropractors
DR. O L SCtriX OBI ChUvprerter
:4 S. Utgn TeL Res. 4T82.
Contractors
Wa build for team, Peter Johanaen. gen.
contractor, 1185 'Madison. TeL 8537.
Electrical Service
'tnsi.KR Klertiie. 248 State fit Wlr
ng. motors, appliance, repalra service
Excavating
Excavating of sU kinds. Basements
dug. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for
aJe. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Phone
4HS.
Florists
Rrenhaupt'a, 447 Court.'
VLL kinds of floral work. Iita Flor
ist. 1278 N. Uosrty Tel 9592.
Homeopathic Physician
Dr. L. G. Attman. Treats both acute and
chronic diseases. Office and residence,
S07 Center. TeL 8832.
Laundries
TfIR NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER l-AUNDRY
3 8 High Ti 8123
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 3188 12(4 Broadway
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph.
4514. Harry W. Scott 147 S. Com'L
Lawn Service
SOILS-FERTILIZER. Call Smith 47(0.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
RESERVOIR EXCAVATION
SALEM, ORECiON
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived at the office of the City
Recorder, Salem. Oregon, up to
Two-thirty o'clock P. M. of Mon
day, the 23rd day of March. 1936,
for furnishing all labor, tools and
equipment and making an exca
vation for construction of a re
servoir of ten million gallons ca
pacity. Tbe material to be excavated
will consist of earth and soft rock
in a total amount approximating
37,400 cu. yds.
Plans and specifications may be
examined at tbe office of the Sa
lem Water Department or at the
office of Stevens Koon, Consult
ing Engineers, Spalding Building,
Portland, Oregon, after March 10,
1936.
Bidders must pre-qualify as re
quired by Chapter 225, Oregon
Laws 1931 and thereafter may se
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Mattress remade, new cover. I3.SS.
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone- 4 OSS.
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Music Stores
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machines, sheet music and plane) etotl
iea. Repairing radio, phonographs and
sewing tnarhlnea, 433 glate Street.
Salens.
I Painting - Paperrtartpirty
Painting, paper hanging, kalsemhtlng
W. C. O Neil. 74 D St TeL 3690,
Photo Erigraving
Alarm pheio engraving. Ill M Cow
inerclai. TeL S887.
Printing
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, progroma. hooks or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Priming
Department. 21 & CommerctaL Tele
phono 91 0L
Real Estate
F. H. WEIR. 21S Ore. Bldg. TeL $902.
Stoves
I ispalr stoves, rangea circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and
zlrculatera. stock fence, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works.
262 Chemeketa, TtL - 4771 a a
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Transfer
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
alt S13L Lanner Transfer Ca Trucks
e Portland dally - - . j
Ramsey er truck service. Paone 2354.
CAPITAL CIYY Transfer Co. 228
State St TeL 7773. Distributing, for
erardlng and aleraga our- aperlalty. Oct
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Vacuuni Cleaners
For rent or service, call Salens Hard
ware Co. TeL 480C
Well Drilling
B, A, West R 1 Bos 443. Tel 118FS.
cure plans, specifications and pro
posal form upon application to the
Manager. Salem Water Depart
ment er the Consulting Engin
eers, accompanied by a deposit of
Five (15.00) Dollars. The deposit
will be returned to all those who
submit bona fide bids and return
all documents in good condition
immediately after the award of
the contract.
Each bid nust be accompanied
by cash or certified check payable
to the City Treasurer in a sura
equal to Five (5) per cent, of
the amount of the bid.
The City reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive
any technicalities or irregularities
and to accept any hid if it deems
such aetion to be for the best in
terests of the City of Salem.
V. E. KUHN
Mayor
A. WARREN JOXE3
City Recorder
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