The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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Tha dlEGO-I STATESMAN, Salesu Orescrt, Thiureciay Morniaj, Maj 7, 1333
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Help Wanted Male -I
' HOP TRAINERS wanted Williams
hop jrard, 4 mLiwest of Salem, TeL
si4. ;i - ! . . - -
WANTED WHITE fir wood cutttra.
Ashcraft, 370 Klngwood Ave. TeL 3380.
WANTED WHITE fir cuttera.
IS.eO cd. Good camping place. Apply
1025 SccondV street,! West Salem. TeL
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j"--iiij-iijin.r .ri.ri ri.nr.njnja.njnrLnjTnrLru
WANTED EXP service station at
tendant. XTZ," Statesman. ;
I HHn Wanted Female
- EXPERIENCED I HOUSEKEEPER.
Give age, references, wages expected,,
.etc. Box Statesman. rl
, I V" Situations Wanted .1
' EXPERT "tNTERIOR 'ana f exterior
painting and kalscmintnfc Very reason-'
able. TeL. 3342. - ;- - -: -
. HIGHLY EFFICIENT and capable
l etenograpber. bookkeeper wants posi
tion in Salem or vicinity. Lumber, le
gal, transportation.' and secretarial ex-
perlenre. Single. For Interview ad
dress Box-110, Pfataman.
I For Sale Micel!aneon I
" Safe fo
keta.
sale, flr.'proot 2S tltrm'
i WrTBAT, WHITE, Oats. Bring sacks.
Mrs. Wright, 4M ml Wallace Rd.
f TOP DIRT, rand, ferttluter,- garden
tocIe. PIwna.3300, Lacey. r
! GASOLINE. BARREL LOTS, 15 He.
Free delivery. Lucky Corner S. Sta.
TeL T0C9. ' .
: TENNIS -SHOES for boy a or 'men,
-49c. Greenbaum'a, 244 N. Com'L
1 HAT FOR sale, oat and vetch, also
straight oats. Rhoten farm near Rob-
'rts, C ml S. W. I'iione 78F12.: ; .
1 ADDING MACHINES, cash regis
'ters, typewriters sold, rented, swapped.
Krpert repair service, moderate price.
Roen Typewriler Exi. 420 Court. -
. FRENCH POODLE pun, 8840. . :
- -FOR FLOWER and reg-etabte plants,
plione 8437. Jay Morris, Florist
NEW MARIGOLDS Harmony and
TXxxy Sunshine. Jay, Morris. Florist
Phone 8637. - - -. -y . -i - .
1933 CRQSLET RADIO, table set.
Route 4, Box 4L near Pringle scbooL
jacK fluEe. t-
AMERICA N-BOSCH radio with
short wave. A real set Cost 8.8.
Must sell 139.59 now. 695 N. High St,
Salem. : -j j
' l-WHEEL TRAILER, excellent con
dition, reasonable. TeL 5448. ;
SALE CHEAP, eleven ft McRay
Frigtdaire refrigerator case. Inq, 17
So. CornL - . - I - -
UPHOLSTERING. CUSHION
vice furniture repairing. McDowell, i I
Center. TeL 96SJ.
Wanted MiseeUaneonart
- Free --We pick up dead and worth-1
teas horses, cows, sheep TeL 4.
1
Miscellaneons ;
f HAIECDTS. ADULTS He, chndren
24c. 393 S. Winter SU corner Trade,
I Wanted Fnrnitnre
CASH PAID FOR TOUR TOOLS.
. Stoves, furniture
Capital Hardware ft rurnttnre Co.
- 865 tt. Commercial Phone 7846
. For Rent Rooms i 1
SLEEP. ROOM and garage! T. 6349.
CLEAN COMFORTABLE : sleeping
room, close in, 445 Ferry St , s, ;
Room and Board t
. NEWLY DECORATED room for two
with board. Reas n'M. 1734 Chemeketa.
ROOM AND board. 549 N. Cottage.
RM.-BD-TL 8394. 860 Chemeketa.
Room and Board
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ROOM AND BRD US' & Winter. '
1 For Rent Apartments I
APTS. $ AND $8. $55 BeHeTue.
63jJ-ai-VrM-S--"l l" - -1 - aa aa a-assan
S ROOil FCRN. apt. 1553 State.
1 ROOM APT., also 3 room apt Fur
nished. Tel. 7444. Ul Basel Ave. Call
before $ or af ter 3 p. nv - ,- -1
2 -ROOM LA RGB- apartment 639 N.
Liberty. TeL 3346 -
FURN. ( EVERTTinN G. ) 349 Divi
sion. .. i . . .
- vxnnnfr. -
8 R. FURN. apt. adults. 589 N. Llb
erty. TeL 4494. ;
! 3 ROOM FURN. apt, 656 Center..
APT&, FIRE., Frig. PrL bath. I11S.
ADVERTISING , ,
Western Advertising : ,
ReprersentatiTes
Fenger-EaH Co, Ltd, .
Baa rraacisee. Lea Aagilea, Seattle
oi Eastern Advertising:
Represents, tires -Bryant,
Griffith ft Branson, Inev
Chicago. New-York, -Detroit, .
rt Boston, Atlanta i
J ttflered at ise reefertee e
Oreocn as Seeeaad-Cwss Sfatter. Ps-
M-ki nurv aaerwtee aweeiK UonMay
rTMarneae ere. 316 Bonth Ceaatro
fffrcet. - f .'.
SUBSCRIPTION, RATES t .
- Mali Subscription Rates, ta i Advance,
within uregon: W r,a"u.Va.
-, Ma 69 cents: a jaa
I tZfor $5.00 for 3 year In advance, tet
t For Rent Apartments I
VKRT REASONABLE 1 end 3 room
apt. 343 N. Commercial.
SMALL TITRS. apt-i
In. 1917 S. Coml St.. i
garage, close
CLOSE-IK 3-R. ftirn. apt-,' 1st floor,
garage. Adults. 89;f.uL- . ' .
2 R. FURX. apt. Ground floor, reas
onable. I S9 Oak. Tel. 6276.
DUPLEX APT.. 131 N. Winter.
J R. FURN. APT.
claL. TeL 83 SI. i
495 N. Comrner-
SMALL FURN. apt.. 590 Union.
r 3 ROOM "APT., t overstuffed
tare, fireplace, 655 Center St.
furni-
FURN.
Cottage. -
HOUSE, j $53. N.
1 AND 2 R. APTS. furn. or unfuro.
Clos in. SS Water St. !
J ROOM FURN.; apt, water furn.,
garage. 1121. N. Churcl St.
I Fop Kent House
SMALL
3723.-
MOD. turn, house. TeL
"ONE ROOM- furn. house, 8810.
For Rent
Bent I acres. Call 4SF15.
HosplUU beds and wheelchairs to
rent H. U Stiff FomUnre Ca .
Office- rooma for rea. -381 Stats 4H.
fL 3718. ' f
PARTIALLT
Call, 72 s .
FURN; . otfioa space.
Wanted to Rent
i TO A. CLOSE in. Must have
fairly good bldgs. Prefer place with
trait, berries, shade. If place :1s suit
able- migbt consider option to uy. TeL
WANT 4-r. HOUSE, turn, or unf urn.,
by May 13. Box 1097, care Statesman.
For Sale Real Estate I
Houses: Grant. Sit Court. TeL 1733.
DANDY 4 K., bath. rood, except heat.
shrubs, nice-lawn, car.; good location,
bus. AU stoves with house: yes, 81800
JIQ0 down, J14.00 mo. Better hurry.
C. H. SAJiUEKS WITH
I J. D. SEARS...11S SO. High St
5-ROOM ' HOUSE, modern. Interior
completely redecorated; 31750.00
terms. World T ar eteran s State Aid
Comm. C M. Irwin, Marion county
representative, 463 Ferry St? Phone
4643. j r -
WHT PAY rent! when you can buy
5 R. house, 330 down, baL 15 per mo.,
interest included. 1 s -
SS A. mi. of Salem, good soil, run
ning water the year around, to trade
for residence property here,
F. H. WEIR. Ore. Bid. Ph. 8902.
IN NORTH SALEM .
LOVELY HOME of & nice rooms.
i basement, furnace. I fireplace, etc Cor
nr lot 68x75 with .beautiful - lawn,
shrubs and pool. Owner leaving, city
offers special price of 13900. You will
like tt. -- ;.r.
Call MRS. ELLIS with -CHILDS
A MILLER. Realtors
844 State Street j - !r Phone 8708,
BARGAIN!?
i LARGE. MODERN home close to
business district suitable for good
home or ran be used for -commercial
purpose; Easily-worth! 312,000. . Will
sell for 96.000 with 81.000 cash. "See
ing Is Believing." Call for appoint?
ment - - - ., ,
MRS. ELLIS with
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
344 SUte Street t ! Phone 6708
'"J1'': U' FOR S ALEJORUTRADE
40 ACRES. GOOD land, 8 miles from
ialem, 4 room housed . barn, poultry
house, w. w. fence, 19 acres in arop, i
lamuy orcnara, svvd.vv.
. 1 - . a.AAAAA
S ACRES WITH spring, lots or fruit
4 room bouse, bam and poultry house.
Will trade tor Salem " bouse and pay
difference.
FARMS FOR: SALE
23 Acres with good bldgs. 5,250.00
74 Acres, no bldgs. i , s.suo.oe
60 Acres, good bldgs. i. 10.000.00
ROSTEIN A ADOLPH 4
118 North Commercial St
YOU CANTfind a; house-to rent?
859 down: 215.00 per me. will buy a
good house at a Sacrifice. Out of state
owner. - i
H. C. Shields, Oreg. 6ldg. TeL 8902.
I For Sale Farms CI
49 A. GOOD bldgs., at Grand Ronde,
$2500. Terms.' Box 1998, care States
man. . ' i V'
! GOOD FARM BUY
264 ACRES. BEST of productive
land 3 miles out on paved highway, 20
acres cultivated and in crop, baL excel
lent pasture with Creek.' 5 room bun
galow, barn, garage and chicken
coops, electric lights, driven well with
water system. A real snap for ' $5000,
one-half cash or will take Salem home
as part payment" ?
SEE CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 SUte Street i j - Phone (70S.
6V A. SM ML FROM Salem, ltt A.
ia walnuts, cherries and other fruit,
" '- S-R. plastered - bouse, good barn,
chicken house. Excellent soil
32508. ... -I.
U A 44 mL from city. 5-R. house.
bath, water piped to. bouse, oooo
barn, some fruit and nuts $1850.
I 25 A. 5-r. plastered house, lights, barn.
-chicken house,: all cult, lencea,
good soli.-close to school xzgao.
14 A. 8 mi. N. 5-R. bouse, barn, chick
en house, fenced, all cult 92100.
MELVIN JOHNSON - - 725 Court St
Phone 8723 .
Wanted Real Estate j
IF TOUR property Is for sale,' rent
or. exchange, list It with lis, .Prompt
a : courteous service, s
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
i 344 State 8treet ; Phone 6708.
I
Money : to ; Loan
S MONET. LOAN $10,080 for me
at 5 saya one of our Investing cus-
teeners, Must be good security. Farm,
acreage or city properties. See vs for
prompt service on real estate loans.
: Low costs. l -
CHILDS A MILLER. Mtcre. Loans
314 State Street ; Phone 6701
A Complete Service on
Loans Up to $300
- Personal Loans
We can advance cash quickly and
privately to any employed man or
woman In 24 houra
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Room 1 19, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. 8-123 ft m 165 by
- STATE - - -
618 State St - TeL 87 4 6l
1 Loans Made la Nearby Towns
FOUR PER CENT! paid on savings
INSURED to $5,800.80. i
Salem Federal Savings A loan Assn.
Guardian Bldg. f- i -C Phone 8801.
By aa Independent &-Uem Ftnanee Co.
AmounU to 61500.00
One to Twenty ; Months to Repay
; Deal .with an ! indepenflent Salem
ewned-and-ope rated -finance company
where roar -needs wtll receive every
consideration both before and after the
I loan is mada
I No Delays
- .-No Red Tape
j Qcneral Finance Corp.
For Sale Used Cars jl
OTTO J.
OAS BEEN! SELLING! GOOD USED
t, -. pEOrX-SOF THIS VICIMTX... . ;
; HONESTY IS THE BEST POUCT
VTB HAVE A GOOD REPCTATTOM
TOUR CAB FROM US WITH CONFIDENCE.
1934 Pontlac 4-doof Sedan
1934 Pontiac 2-door Sedan
1934 Buick 3-door Sedan
1934 Ford Convertible Ccmpa ., ,. ,,
1933 Budck 7-pass. Sedan
1932 Bulck Standard 4 dr. Sedan, wh. equipment
1931 Buick Small Serlea 4-door Sedan
1931 Buick Small Series Coupe
1932 Ford Sport Roadster - , ......
1930 Ford Model A coupe
1930 Buick Standard Coupe, wh. equipped, nimble seat ,
1929 Buick Standard Sedan .
1929 Buick Standard Coupe ,., ...
OTTO J.
! Bulck ft
Pontlac
888 N. Commercial; Street
at the
USED CAR MART
COUPES
1928 Nash Coupe
-1199
-8465
-8349
9849
-.149-
-3145
1933 Plymouth Coupe
1911 CheT. DeL Coupe L
1931 Stude Coupe
1927 Buick 'Coupe -L
2 DOORS-
1928 Pontlac Tudor U
1927 Oakland Tudor L
.8119
..9365
1931 Chev. Tudor
- These : Cara have been Completely
- . t 40 DAY BONDEU
Your Terms in Reason - - -
HERRALL-OWENS CO.
I "DEPENDABILITY
DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service ,
21 HOURS
Phone 3169
I Money to Loan
rederai bowsing aoanis title t. build
or refinance homes or i business prop.
Low rates. Abrame A Ellis, Masonic B
PRIVATE LOANS for automobiles
New low rates. Roy IL Simmons, First
National Can BlcJg. j l
Loans Wanted
Loans ; wanted on farm
city
property. ' Before borrowing,
at Hawkins A Roberta, j "
inquire
t Livestock and 1 Ponltry ' 1 '
BABY CHICKS for farm or home:
19 vmrteUes. Baby cockerels, pullets,
custom hatching. Ph.) I33F3. Lee's
Hatcheryi ! i
MATCH TEAM mares, weight about
160 lbS.i -Mr - i
Good team.; weight about 1490 lbs.
' One good black double mare, weight
1100- lbmJ .:..-.! i .
Several good single horses and mares
cbeap. ! - !
One good team mares. 1209 lbs.
SALEM HORSE A COW MARKET
- N. Commercial A Liberty St . ,.
SALE-4 YOUNG mules. 4 mL 8. of
Dayton. . TeL Dayton 19X3, Boulden,
I For Sale Wood
- UUAKANTEEO DRT wood cwaf-
TeL 504. Salem Fuel iCo Trade
Cottage I ) -- I
. 16 IN. OLD fir. TeL 8618.
BIG 16 old fir,
growth. Ph. 5616.
$5.00. 16 dry see
Wood Sawing
Wood sawing, lowest prtceav T. 40S4
Lost and Found
LOST-IbROWN coin
purse con tain
Reward. TeL
Ing currency,! Sunday.
8280....U I-
LOST iJEWELED wrist watch, on
black ribbon. Reward. TeL 6353.
aa-,aaassjas1saaa-saaLea
T-ST-lnr.Ar?K silk ladv's hand bag
contng. Eastern Star receipts. T. J287.
Fori Sale Used fCareTI
We Recommend the
Follouing Used Cars '
1926 PONTIAC Coupe I , .-..QUO
1928 PONTIAC Coach I ,. . , 225
1939 DURANT Sedans j- 265
1935 DODGE. Sedan . , 7f
1928 DURANT Sedan.; 225
1927 STAR Sedan , , iz
1925 FORD Sedan 25
1929 DURANT Sedan ..4 , , r ,
1931 DURANT Sedan - ,- 365
1926 BUICK Sedan C ; 145
1928 CHRYSLER. Sedan 18a
1927 OLDS Conch , j L, 145
1928 OLDS Sedan , j i , .. L225
ia CHRV. Deliverr ,- i. 145
1931 FORE Sedan j , - v..
TELLE Touring . i , u -
19SS RTA Roadster J , . 100
1930 FORD Sedan ,
SALEM AUTO CO.
Home of 'CHb'TSLER ft PLYMOUTH
435 N. Com'L - - i Phone 4473.
26 MODEL T FORD, rnxtet axle.
Bosch . ignition. Hot Spot carburetor.
Also A- trailer. J.415 J4. OaLa.
2B WHIPPET
64F13. i
COACH.. $75. . TeL
Play Day Held by
7 Rural Schools
VICTOR POINT, May I geren
schools fin adjoining districts met
at Victor Point Friday, In observ
ance of blayvday, as a part ot na
tional health week.. Nearly 100.
school children and about 50 par
ents attended. !
' Ia the morning a tine program
was given with the Union Hill,
dak Grove. Victor Point, Silver
CUIf. McAlDln. Silver raUs, val
ley Vlelr Bchool children partict-1
Dating. A bonnurni basket din
ner was served afte? -which vari
ous sports "were enjoyed.
! Teachers of the seven schools
who made all - arrangements for
the day, axe: Miss-Alma Ander-'
son, McAlpln; Miss i Evelyn Hen-
neyOak Grove; Miss Alice Ja-
quct. Union Hill, Mi$s Iola tack
ey. Silver Falls; Miss Kreta Cala-
van,; Silver Cliff; Mrs. Daphna
Hunt, iValley "View!, and Miss
Jeanne J Oeder, Victor Point.
Miss Cowcill Visits
PIONEER; May f-Mis Helen
Cowgill ot" Corvallla, "state direc
tor of sewing in the 4-H clubs vis
ited the Pioneer school Monday
morning. Snpt WEls was also
present: and both (spoke to the
'children cf the work.
Jor Sale Usetl Can
WILSON
CARS FOR OVER : 25
TEARS TO
TO tTPBOLD SO TOTJ CAN BUT
--1675.00
Z 435.00
745.60
495.00
895.00
545.00
446.00
435.00
365.09
245.00
365.00
, i 285.09
. 235.09
WILSON
Sales ft Service
Phone Salem 5451.
SEDANS
1923 Pontine Sedan ,
1928 Chrysler Sedan
1927 Stude Sedan
$249 ,
.$199
.8149
.3189
1927 Buick Sedan
1930 Cadillac Sedan .
-9249
TRUCKS
1928 Graham
133 Chev, L. W. B. .
..3199
S465
$285
19S3 Ford R W. B.
Reconditioned and carry our
OUAKANTEB '
1 - Tiny, Payments on Balance
A DAY i
. 235 S. Commercial
Brook Students
To Give Program
Holland Is Theme of Event
to Be Presented at
School Tonight
i BROOKS, May 6 Pupils of the
Brooks grade school will . present
program, at the- Brooks school
house Thursday night, under the.
direction of Principal Carl Steel
hammer, Miss Rose Marie. Kron
berg and Miss Louise Andrus.
Numbers axe: Play, "Our Friends
In Holland," with Radio Announ-.
eer Burl Pemberton; song, "Little
Toy Land of the Dutch," first and
second graders; speaker, HoK
land Costumes, Teddy White;
duet, "Little Dutch Mill. Delores
and Ernest Gaub;. s p e a k er,
"Hans", Harvey :Lea; song, Lois
Lowery and Delores Miller; Hol
land Customs, Susummie Kyono;
little Holland milk maids, Ann
Russell, Marna; Beverley McCoy,
Gretehen; Romona McKnlght,
Betje; third speaker, George Mo
rloka;.song customs, LeRoy Loo
mis; boy with the dog cart, Henry
Ogura; duet, "Knitting Girls",
Michie TJnemoto and . Yoshle Ka
irata; "The Sleepy Tulips.". Giro
Umemoto; Dutch dolls ong, by
Suiio Vamiyasu, Rulle Kaneko
and Nobuka Kawata.
Glee Club to Sing
1 Reading, "How Jimmy Tended
the Baby", Bruce TJUman; dia
logue, "A Cure tor Discontent",
by Robert Bailey, Ronald Jones,
jr., Alfred McCoy, Leslie Lowery,
Lred Lea, Richard Ogura, Harry
Kaneko, Mickey . Tamlsyasu,
Charles Wanless, Tom Imagawa,
Oral Lee Fitts, Lily Potts, Muriel
Pitts; Girls glee club song, "Apple
Blossom Maidens," In costume,
queen, Kreta Fae Ashbaugh,
Roseann Henny, Bertha Loomls,
Tomoko NInomiya, Martha Ume
moto, Maxine McKnlght, Edna
LaFlemme, Dorothy McKnlght,
Koto Kyono, Evelyn LaFlemme,
Martha Hutto, Minnie Cutsinger,
Delphine Loomls and Arlene Ras
mussen. - r r',.
Play, "Little Rd Riding
Hood, by Elvira Satter, Oral Lee
Fitts, Martha Hutto, Muriel Fitts,
Lilly i Kaneko, Toshle Tamiyasuv
Hlsako Wakata, Haruyl Tamlya-
su, Martha Imagawa, Ernie Mori-
oka, Lucille Pemberton, Myrtle
Kiehl, Lily Potts, Toyoko Kawata,
Mason V Kyono, Kenneth ; Reed,
Yutaka Kyono," Forrest McCoy,
LeRoy Pemberton and Clarence
Cutsinger; dialogue, "Getting In
formation", by Carl and Robert
Fitts; recitation, "Duel Between
Mr. Ehott and Mr. Nott" Billy
Cottew; play, "Beep Beep, Clang
Clang, vBoop-Ooop a-Doop", - by
Clifford Bishop, Charles Dowe,
Dick Gallagher, Arthur Ktehl, Iv
an , McCoy, Loyle Satter, Jack
Bosch, Raymond Potts, Glen Mo-
rioka, Maxine McKnight, Kreta
Fae Ashbaugh, Roseann Henny,
Clarence Gaub, Elmer Cutsinger,
George Lowery. and detective.
Masao Tamiyasn,
Improvement Is Slow
AUMS VLLLE, May ft Mis s Ad
dle Garbe is- still In the Stayton
hospital, . where she was taken
two weeks ago with an infected
hip. She underwent an operation
later, but Is Improving very slow,
ly, due to her advanced age.;
KOnCK OP FINAL
SET11JE3IET
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion, his. duly
verified final account, as admitis
trator of the estate of Lucy JS. Sls
wert, ' deceased, and . that aat
Court has fixed Tuesday, the 26th
day of May, 195 S, at the hour of
ten o clock of said day, as th?
time, and the County Court Room
in the County Court House, at Si
lem, in Marion County, Oregon-
the place for hearing said final ae
connt and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem,. Oregon, till?
z?ra day of April, 1936.
. ... .WILLIAM C SIKWERT.
Administrator of the E
, r tate ot Lucy E. Siewen
Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Salem, Oregon. A23-30My7-U-2l
For Sale Used Care It
LboM Lbld Look!
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MORE USED CAR SPECIALS
A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS
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1935 V-8 TOUR. SEDAN
1925 V-8 COACH
1933 V-8 DeLUXE CPE. Com p. overhaul
1933 DeLUXE DODGE SEDAN ,-, , , ., .
1929 NASH LIGHT-SIX SEDAN ,
1939 MODEL A FORD CPE. Comp.
i rubber , ,.,..
1929 MASTER BUICK SEDAN
AND MANY OTHERS
THE VALLEY
Marlon A Liberty
TWO USED
Phone
NEW DEAL INCREASES FARM
IMPORTS: FROM CANADA 10 FOLD
THE AMERICAN FARMER seems
the Canadian border. Do you blame
Here are a few of the Increases
this year ever January 1935, which
ment ha caused; -t .
Wool, 22 Told; perk, 17 fold; choose, 12 fold; swUtaet, 11 fold; poultry,
10 fold; cattle, S fold; beef, fold; and horses, I foldVThe average Increase
In the Imports just listed has been 10 to 1 over January a year a no, thus
depriving the American farmer of these sales.
' . This -flooding of the American' market with Canadian farm products
eannot be balanced by "soil conservation" Government checks er ether
artificial methods. " . . : v , i
Saanen Goat From
Sold to Breeder
Doe, Age Three,
SCIO, May (. Mrs. Jay Bran-
Bom of Scio this week shipped a
kid goat to New Bedford. Mass?
chnaetts. The two-months old kid
purebred registered Saanen
and one ot a noted herd.
June. 1S , will mark the 20th
year that Mr. and Mrs. Bransom
have been engaged In raising
purebred . goats. Their ? largest
herd was on their farm n e a r
Falls City about 10 years . ago,
and numbered 200. They have
also been In the goat business in
Dallas. . They came to Scio a few
months ago, and plan to continue
with registered Saanens at their
home on south Main street, where
they have pasture facilities-for a
tmali herd. ; - y a .
The ; kid recently shipped to the
eastern state will bring a price
of 20, a low for registered stock.
Mrs. Bransom states. The Bran-
Business
Carda ta this directory ru
oa a rnonthJy ban la only. Rates
tf .00 per line per month.
I
Auto Brakes
alike Panes, 371 South ComtnereUL
Chimney Sweep
relephone 4160. R E. Northneaa
Chiropractors
DR. O. I. SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor
.56 N. High TeL Res. 9753..
Electrical Serviee I
BOSIJCR tOectrte, 846 State St. wir-
ng aioiora appliaaca. repair service
Electrical Tattooing
LOW PRICED Sailor Jack 431 & XTth.
Excavating r
C ace ting ef all klnda Baeemenu
dna. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for
aale. Satam Sand and Gravel Co. Phono
94SS. .
Florists
BreUhaupt'a, 411 CoarL
llomeopathie Physician
DR. Li a Altman. Tresta both acute
and chronic diseasea Office and resi
dence. 607 Center. TeL 582 A
Ldtmdriea
TltR KKW SAt.CM LAUNDRT
THE treiDES LAUNDRT
!63 High ' TeL 9125
-; cariTAL ctTT laundht
First in Quality and Service
rMephene 3165 v 1284 Broadway
Lawn Mowers
irpeneC. rewilred and 5 traded. Ph.
isia. Hirrr W. Scott.. 147 a Coml
l-L klnda ef floral work, I-uta, Fasr
ist, Ull N. Uherty. Tel. 8532.
For Sale Used Cara j
.3675
-9565
..3185
.8595
-I65
everhauL new saint sood
. . : ,.,,.,L. 9?3
. 9245
TO CHOOSE FROM
MOTOR CO.
CAR LOTS
7910 , -
' Center A Liberty
shocked at what he sees coming ever
Mm?
In Canadian Imports for January of
the New Deal Reciprocal Trade agree
Bransom's Herd
in lIassachusetts;
Has IrTilking Record
j soma have shipped kids and milk
goats to every state in the union,
and , to Alaska and the island ot
"Rosle Ponselle," a purebred
Toggenburg doe, brought the
highest price, 300, ot any In the
Bransom herd. She was sold as
a two-year-old to a buyer in Salt
Lake City, in 1923. The B ran
soms paid 1100 tor her before
birth. - ;
"Gloranna," one of the regis
tered Saanen does now at the
Bransom place In Scio, has not
freshened for two years, but con
tinues to give more than a gallon
of milk a day. Mrs. Bransom
proudly Invites skeptics to view
this three-year-old's production at
any milking time.
Mrs.' Bransom has shown prize
goats many times at the state fair
In Salem.
Directory
ftlattresses
Mattress remade, new cover. $3.95.
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4089.
SALhl-t ..FLUFF-RUG and SUurese
Factory. NEW afATTRESS made is
order; old remade ; carpet cleaning, sts-
ing: fluff rug weaving & 13th ft Wil
bur. TeL 84 4 L v OTTO P. ZWICKER.
Est. 191L
Music. Stores
t KO ft B ll Pianos, radios, sewlns
machlnea sheet music and piano atud-
lea Repairing radios, pnonograpns end
sewing macninea, 432 btate btreet
tsaiem.
I Photo Engraving i I
Siiiem photo engraving.
uM-rciaL- TeL 6387.
i4i k Cam-
Printing
FOR STATIONER., cards, ' pampb-
leta programa booka or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department- 215 & Commercial .Tele
phone 910L V-;iJ - "'-i
I Sewing Machine Repairs
C E. Leatbermsn. T 8676. 1163 Waller.
Stoves
I lepatr stoves, ranges. . circulator
Sell new and rebuilt stove ranges and
circulator stock fence, post chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Stove work
262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. B. B
Fleming- - -
Transfer
KUH loearor distant' transfer storag
all 2181. I -inner Transfer Ce Trucks
Portland dally . " j
Ramseyar truck service. Phone 8254.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 226
itinta St. TeL 7773. Distributing, for
wardlns and aterase our suerluUy. Get
er rate:. .
ASHCRAFT TRUCK service. TeL S380.
Vacuum Cleaners
For rent or service, call 'Saleta Kara-
ware Co- TeL 4906.
Well Drilling
f r-
l For Sale Used Care l I
Buy'Your Used Car From
Lower Prices
Generous Trades v
McKay Chevrolet Co:
430 N. Commercial
Woodburn Holds
Music Progiams
North End County Festival
. To Be Ileld Friday
- Afternoon
WOODBURN. May 6 National
music week Is being appropriately
observed in Woodburn this week
with some excellent r programs.
The first entertainment was held
at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Ar
thur Dickenson Monday night
when the Harmony club presented
& musical program to a large aud
ience. Miss Ida Johnson- acted as
leader and announced the various
numbers. . --.v ir-v, --'-;
Tuesday night music lovers of
Woodburn were given an oppor
tunity to hear some worthwhile
talent. : The homes of J. J. HalL
J. H. Llvesay, F, G." Evenden and
Arthur Dickenson were opened to
friends and neighbors to enjoy a
progressive musical program. ..
Progressive Program "
Included on the program were:
Group 1, solo by "Wayne B. Ten-
nant accompanied by Miss Wilms
Morrison; vocal duet, Mr, and
Mrs. Howard Miller; vocal trio, by
L. C. Bnchner, Wayne Tennant
and Howard Miller; piano solo by
Mrs. Frances Harp port of Salem;
piano solo by Miss Morrison. Sec
ond group: vocal solo by Mrs
Herman Stone accompanied by
Mrs. Paul, Pemberton r violin so
los by Joseph Safeiick f Canby
accompanied by J. C. Ivan; piano
solo, Miss Joyce Woodfin. Third
group: vocal solo, - Barbara Jen
sen accompanied by Miss vera
Jean Huber; two numbers by the
high school quartet consisting of
Hilda Trulllnger, Helen Hicks,
Edna Shrock and Mildred Howe;
and piano solo by Vera Jean Hu
ber. Fourth group: a o 1 o by Mrs.
Donald Orr accompanied by Mrs.
J. Melvin Ringo; reading by Miss
Esther Hettinger, and saxophone
numbers by a trio consisting of
Norma Richards, Kenneth Asbnry
and Harold Steele. ! !
- Friday afternoon at j 1:30 o'
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Red Death'? t -i
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21 Color
23 Letter of the alphabet
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46 Child! protective cloth
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telegraph liae ia New York
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6 Famous Italian princely family
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For Sale Used Caw
1 Better" Cam
4-w G. 3X. A.Vc. ; Terms
Phone 3189.
clock - the" north Marion ' county
grade school children, will give a
musical festival in the Woodburn
high school gymnasium .with 300
children participating. Friday,-at
p. m.. In the nigh, school Ana?
itorinm the : annual eommnniti
musical will be held." Various or
ganizations will contribute num
bers to this program. The publis
Is invited ;to attend, r
Festival Is Held
At Mehama Gym
t ? ' :
MEHAMA. May The music
festival held at the school Monday
afternoon i was well attended. The :
event was directed by the Meha- ,
ma, Oakdale and Howell teacher,.
The Mehama gym was beautifully
decorated fwith dogwood. The- pro-
gram wast - -rr ; i vt;;vv '
Primary; group, aongs; "Red
Sails for the Sunset', harmonica
number by Glen and Edward Rog
ers; primary group ? songs ; tap
dancing by Mildred" Black and
Larry KImsey; duet by Mrs. Slet
to and Mrs. Apple;1 piano duet,
Schotiische, by Doris- Apple and
Lois Stevens; "Oregon", by audi
ence; "Utile White Butterfly", by
Howell primary: - "Rheumat's
Song" by Mehama 4-H club; songs
by! audience and by upper and in
termediate groups; harmonic
band number by Florence, Irene
and Orvilje Poole, Harold Stout
and Larry KImsey; intermediates,
songs; -"Keep the S Twinkle in
Your Eye by. Howell boys; sev
enth and eight grades, songs; rhy
thm bancLv of Oakdale and Meha
ma; harmonica number, "Covered
Wagon", by Glenn and Edward
Rogers. I ". ,,
Japanese Families Observe
Boys Festival Ceremonies
HAZEL! GREEN. May i The
Japanese families are celebrating
the boys festival which is an im
portant annual event, In the home
land. Large kites are flown. The
girls doll festival was observed at
an earllerf date.
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24 Pieces out
25 Chops
26 Percentage for exchange of
currency :
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28 Biblical name
30 Swing from side to aide
33 Consumed -
34 Inlet from the Gulf of Mexico
36 Steal from
39 One who roves rhythmically
41 Who wrete the popular "Art
, of Thiakiag-I Abbe Ernest
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"The Old Wives Tale"?
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