The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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cial responsibility for errors which
may appear In advertisements pub
lished in its columns, and in cases
where this paper is at fault will re
print that part of an advertisement
In which the typographical mistake
occurs.
The Statesman reserves the right
to reject questionable advertising.
It further reserves the right to
placa all advertislnj; under the
proper classification. . .
Help Wanted
WANTED SALESMEN and wom
en. Call 1105 Norway.
Help Wanted Male
S TAL.ENTEIJ BOYS around 19,
trraduaten. To learn circulation bus
iness. Travel east and return. Salary
to start $: month and driving account.
Mr. Alderman. Hotel Marion, 12 to 2
P. in. wily.
Help Wanted Female
"WOMAN FOR general housewwk.
Must tie- clan, dependable and like
c hildren. References. Tel. -654 4.
GIRL. OVER IS. assist with house
work and small child. Tel. 6905.
AIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION
TRAINED MEN needed everywhere
t America fastest growing Industry.
Earn while you learn. Three men who
can furnish references will be selected
for PRACTICAL, TRAINING tn ser
vicing, installing and selling by out
standing engineers in the northwest.
Jtefvrences will be checked by personnel
directors at Senauy; hotel, 4 to 7 p. m.
Wed. tt Tours, only..
Salesmen Wanted
' WANTED
Experienced salesman to sell Hudson
Terrapla'ne and Packard Automobiles.
Salary, and commission. Apply State
Motors, Inc.
Situations Wanted
EXR MIDDLE aged man and wife
wishes apartment house, hotel, or auto
court to mamigf. See or write G. J.
learning, 416 Union St., Apt. 1, Salem.
FURNACE AND stool repairing.
Train troughs citaned. Mallory-Thomp-soii.
Tel. &14T.
Fur Sale-Miscellaneous
WE BUY sell exchange anything
that's saleable at Woodry's Auction
Market, 1410 N, Summer. In Holly
wood. Phone 6-1-1-0. .
A DDI NO MACHINES, cash regis
ters, typewriters sold, rented, swapped.
Expert repair service, moderate prices
(Keen Typewriter Esc 420 Court.
GOAT MILK, quarts 17c. .pints 12c.
Tel. 3175. Capttol Dairies.
PLANER ENDS
Salem Box Co.
Telephone 9189
Order now while the supply lasts.
00000000000000000000000000000,
CUT FLOWERS and potted plants.
Jay Morris, Florist, Phone 8637.
COCHIN BANTAMS. Tel. 8840.
000000k00000000000000000000000t
BIG BLACK grapes 2c lb. at Kings.
H mi. north of 4 Corners.
SAVE 150 DOLLARS
THE COLEMAN Lamp and Stove
Co. are Introducing a modern scientif
ically designed floor furnace that pro
duces a large volume of sprayed neat
at low operating cost, special -introductory
offer, (three only) $179.00. in
stallations for $123.50, fully automatic,
no basement required, demonstration
at 339 N. Commercial St
20 WHITE LEGHORN. Hansen
train chickens, 2 yrs. old, $1.09 ea.
Also 23 pullets beginning to lay, ft. HO
ea. Rt. 3, Bx. 137, Salem.
SCOTTIE PCPPIE. 23S1 State St.
TOMATOES, RIPE or green. Bring
containers. 2600 S. Summer. Tel. 3102.
50 GALLONS WESTERN oil, No.
4, 5c a gallon. Pu. 5504.
WALLACE "WORKACE power
aw: 78 It. P. motor. Tel. 7249. $06
Pf . Hth. St.
SMALL OAK typewriter desk. Tel.
72l. 606 X. 11th St.
" POULTRY FERTILIZER sacked,
act !-- I nVi rv irlfh TtMtftt msvss FVl 1 3 t F?.
life's Hatchery.
BURBANK AND Netted Gem pota
toes $1.75. Bring sacks. John Wirth,
Kt6Bx. 613, V mi. N. pen. Four Cor
ners. "i
BELCREST AT cost. .TeL- 5367.
TURK, SWEET cider, 25 cents gal
l.ri. "65 Rural Avenue. Phorve 8S54.
Wanted -Miscellaneous j
WALNUT MEATS or walnute Sn
hell, nny quantity. Slate Cafeteria.
Free We pick up dead and worth
less horses, cows, sheep TeL 4 8$.
CASH FOR household furniture. .TeL
5uo. ;
"WILL. TRADE 'bicycle for band instrument-
What have you? Phone. 7781.
WANT HOME for refined elderly
lady. Must have private rooms conven
iently located near city center with
: board and attention to personal com
.fort. Answer Statesman Bos 830. g'v
"lng address and two references. -
ADVERTISING .
Western Advertising
, Representative
Fencer Hall Co, Ltd. .
Baa 8r4acisoe, Los Angeles, Seattle
Eastern Advertising
Representative
tsryant. urirrun umnsoa. in a,
! Chicago. New Tork, Detraft.
t BHHrn Br sue. oaivi 1 wkw a owm,
; Orepc, as Becond-Clatt Hatter. . Pub-
'flfr8,. ... , . -'. . - - -
SUBSCRIPTION RATES t
Moll Sabscrlptlon Ratea, in Advance,
Within Oregon: Dally ana Sunday. 1
to. 80 cents: S Ma $1.25; Ma. $tii;
1 year $4.00. Elsewhere cents per
Ua, or $5.00 for 1 year in advance. Pei
Covr 8 cent a News Stands 8 eenta.
By City Carrier: 48 cents a month
85 0 a year la adi
Wanted Miscellaneous)
WOOD It Y THE auctioneer pay cash
or trade for used furniture or what
t;ave you? Pit. 6-1-1-0.
Miscellaneous
COLD STORAGE locKers. Ramage'a
410 N. Liberty. Phone 8751.
MEN WOMEN. Want government
jobst. $105. Ou to $175:00 month. Try
next Salem examinations. Get ready
now. Sample coaching tests full par
ticulars, and list positions FREE. Ap
ply today, hurry. Box 1276A, Statesman.'-
(:.
) Wauled Furniture
CASH PAHlFOR TOUR TOOLS
Stoves, Furniture
Capital Hardware Furniture Co.
235 N. Commercial Phone 7841
For Kent Rooms
FTTRN. room. 473 Division.
BOARD, iiM. Close In. 315 Bellevue.
CLEAN. LARGE, comfortable room
for gentleman, close In. Phone 4745.
NICE FURN. rm., 44S Oak. P. 9534.
SLEEPING RM., 970 E. Tel. 5653.
0000000000000000000000000000000
FURN., UN FURN. 507 X. 19th.
Room -and Board
BOARD AND room close to business
district. 583 3. Commercial St.
RM., BD., 434 Unton. TeL 4231.
ROOM AND garage. Tel. 409S.
NURSE WILL take P. L. mental,
aged, helpless in her home. Bert care.
Dr. - and families references. -All con
veniences. Phone 7172.
ROOM AND board. Tel. 3614.
For Kent Apartments
2 OR 3 RM.. 267 & Church.
CLOSE IN S R. furn. duplex, first
floor. Adults. 860 Mill.
3 RM. FURN., 325 S. 11th.
2 ROOM FURN. apt. very reason
able. 1290 Oak. Phene 5276.
m7V 1PT fn, hii.m.c, virl v.llc.
Ing distance. Reasonable. Tel. 5211.
For Rent Houses
7 ROOM FURN. house. 2 apartmen's.
adults only references. 690 N. 11th,
FOR RENT
MODERN 5 ROOM furnished house
north, $35.to.
See Mr. Harold
With
CH1LDS A MILLER, INC.
311 State Phone 6705.
5 R. MOD. HOUSE, 1165 & High.
FOR RENT
7 RM. STRICTLY modern home.
nice back yard with outdoor fireplace,
northeast Salem, possession Novem
ber 1st, $10.00.
SOLOLOtSSY SON
First National Bank Bldg. "
7-ROOM MODERN. North Front
street. $25.00 a month.
Jesse G. Campbell. 226 Oregon Bldg.
jsaeMeearfaaeWsi
5 ROOM HOUSE, basement, fumaca.
Karase. $20.00,.
P. H. Bell, 429 Ciregon Bldg. Ph. 8121.
For Rent
Hospital bed and wheelchairs to
ent. H. I. Stiff Furniture Co.
Office rooms for rent. 381 State St.
rrl 3713.
9ft ACRE FARM with good buildings,
$200 per year.
P. II: Bell, 429 Oregon Bldg. Ph.. 8121.
For Sale Real Estate
BY OWNER. T R. house at 1748
State. Tet 9479.
Homes. tiranC 829 Court, let 1181.
-I-, 1 1 1 .-Lr-Li-ui-njxrin
f special
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of a
neat 6 room bungalow, east front, near
grade, Junior and high school. Easily
worth 13750. , Will accept $3300 if
taken at once. $300 down, 5 int. an
bal.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS 4c MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 8708.
FOR SALE Small apartment houM,
close in. A good buy for a couple
without a family. Inquire at 1061 Oak
St Salem, Oregon.
A. FRUIT TRACTS, 733 N. CoraX
8 ROOM HOUSE. 1 blk of . postof f ice.
$25j0. Inquire' 1335 State St.
H ACRE i LAND. Bldg. 21x30, up
stairs ceiled, electricity. 3 miles out
on pared road Owner Box 828, States
man. ! 1 '
SUBURBAN HOME
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN home,
modem In every detail, 1 acre beaatl
fully landscaped with shrubs, pool,
outdoor fireplace. Tou will like it and
the price Is only $5500. part terms.
SEE Mrs. ', Etlis with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
311 State Street Phone S703.
8 ROOM HOUSE. 1 blk of postofflce.
$2300. Inquire 1335 State St.
OWNER LEAVING town. House a:d
creek lot at bargain. Small down prat..
apts. yield $o0 mo. and 7 rooms left.
760 N. Church. Tel. 5809.
FIR TREES
SHORT DISTANCE outside city lim
its, 5 rm. home, fruit. ' 1 , acres of
ground. $809 with a small down pay,
meat.
SOCOLOFSKT & SON
First National Bank Bldg.
SLEEPINtl-PORCH
4 RMS., NOOK, rireplace. basement,
furnace, garage, large lot. $2500 with
$2a0 down payment.
EAST SALEM .
Nice 4 rm. liome, deep lot. Just off
bus line. $3159.
LARGE FAMILT ATTENTION !
la spacious rooms. 2 large baths.
fireplace, basement, pipe furnace, large
lot with BEAUTIFUL OAK. $4000 with
only $80 down.
SOCOLOFSKT SON
First National B-ink Building i
house, electric water system. Imme
diate possession. Buy itnow for less
than its value on terms like rent.
1L C. ShieldsOres. Bldg. TeL 8902.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
5-R. CORNER LOT, paved street,
garage, poultry house, neat little home.
Only $1 COO, tenna
Jesse Q. Campbell, 228 Orcg. Bldg,
t Exchange Real Estate
RIVER BOTTOM soil, 100 acres, S3
cultivated, balance pasture and tim
ber. Fair bldgs., gravity water system,
family fruit priced $1500. Will take
Salem house -or acreage near Salem
See UNDGREN. or TUCKER r
V "T .:..' 1T S. High St. .:".;
I For Sale -Farms """
11 A. ALL in cult., new house, never
occupied, good barn, family orchard,
on paved road, 4 tnL from capltol
building, 'immediate possession, some
terms can be arranged, see my repre
sentatives, i
Wm. McGilchrlst, Jr. or R. D. Embrey
325 State St. Tlione 4833.
t For Sale Used Carej
Restated Agam U ! !
Octolbeir Cleaifainice Sale
Cars Most Go Before
1931
1930
1931
1930
1930
1927
1929
Ford DeLuxe Roadster ....
Chev. Sedan, comp. overhauled
"Willys-Knight Coupe, rumble ..
Studebaker Coupe, a dandy ....
Ford Coach, a nice clean car .... ,
Nash Coach, neiv paint .... ,
Buick 7 -Pass. Sedan ....
Vai
Center A Liberty Phone S188
FOR SALE or trade, lH-ton Cher.
i truck, compound low gear, full bed
Rt. 3, Box 90, Salem, Ore.
For Sale Farms
I 1U ACRES HOUSE, fruit, near
t Salem $800 terms.
PHONE 4745 i
FARMS. ACREAGE, for rent, sale.
trade. Oregon Land Co., Wood burn. Or.
Acreage
MODERN SUBURBAN HOME
13 ACRES, 2 A- CHERRIES, 2 A.
Drunes. 14 A. filberts, some walnuts.
j apples and grapes. 1 A. pasture, Fine
j C room home nearly completely fur.
Inished, electric range, Hotpoint water
heater. Frigldalre. rugs, and all com
jplete. Hay la the barn. Good garage
and laundry room, only miles out en
paved road. Everything goes at 0017
$4500, some terms. ' .
SEE Mr. Walter with
CH1LD3 MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 8708.
Wanted Real Estate
WANTED GOOD Improved 10 or
20 acre tract near Salem. Cash deal.
Write Roy Morgan. Rapelje, Mont
WANTED, FARM, $2600.00 cash
will buy. Prefer running water, some
timber, give full description and price.
Box 831, Statesman.
Business Opportunities
$1000 BUYS SUBURBAN grocery.
SOCOLOFSKV & SON.
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A COMBINATION bakery and gro
cery store for sale, total value $1500.
One-half cash to handle. Business
shows a net profit of $200 per month.
Will stand a most rigid investigation.
J. F. Ulrich Co. or C. V. Johnson
363 State Street ; Phone 8672.
Money to Loan
SOUND INVESTMENT. Good first
mortgage real estate loans, farm and
city propertiea Net Investors 5 to
6Vi. Amounts $500 to $2000, Exam
ine security yourself.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Altge. UOan
344 State St. Phone 6708.
PRIVATB LOANS for automobiles.
New low ratea Roy H. Simmons, First
National Bank Bldg. Lie, 4-152.
Federal bousing loans ttUa 8, build
or refinance homes or business prop,
fw ratea A bra ma A Ellis. Masonic B
MONET BT an Independent local
corporation on pianos, musical instru
ments, automobiles, furniture, live
stock and endorsed notes. New low
rates 1 to 20 months to repay.
General Finance Corp.
Phone 188 Lie S-139.
First Nat'L Bank Bid., Salem, Ore.
p300 or
Less j
On Your Own Signature
All Types of Loans
And
Auto Refinancing
You Must be Satisfied r
Phone 3740
Beneficial
Loam Society
Boom 119 New Bligh Bldg 2nd Floor
618 State St. Salem. Ore.
Lioense S 122- 105.
Loans Wanted
Loans wanted on rarm and -city
property Before borrowings Inquire
at Hawkins Roberta ''
LET YOUR SAVINGS eara FOUR
PER CENT INSURED to s FIVE
THOUSAND. Salem Federal : Savings
Loan Assn. ISO So. IJberty. .
0000000000000000000000000000000
WANTED TO borrow $1(00.00, good
secnrlty. Boa 832, care Statesman.
For Sale Wood
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
TeL 6000. Salem Fuel Co Trade
Cottage.
ALL, KINDS of wood. TeL B81.
GOOD DRT 4 ft. 2nd grv t cd. lots,
$13.50. Tel. 7360.
DRY WOOD, all kinds. Tel. C6C3.
16" OLD FIR, $5.50. Tel. 9458. ?
GOOD WORK, reaa TeL 3354.
.Wood Sawing
WOOD SAWING, reason. TeL 8038.
J. IL BOENIXa Phone 9(33.
0S000000S000
WOOD SAWING reasonable. TeL
8290.. ' ; -?
Lost and Found
LOST BLACK skunk fur collar.' Re
ward. Ph. 6o69.'. :; ' 1
LOST RED maklnaw . and keys,
SaW P. m. Rt. (..Box 447, C H.
Brown. - '
LOST OR strayed Jersey-Guernsey
bull Rt. 4, Boa 41, ,C Tlndall, Tel.
33F2. - r - ' : -
LOST-iBROWN billfold containing
currency, driver's license, etc. Reward.
420 S. 22nd.
Personal
I WILL not be responsible for ny
debts contracted by any others than
myself. Mrs. Ida M. Ceeman. -
tew
1 1 For. Sale Used Care Hi
a
HI
i
Was
.$300.00
. 300.00
. 300.00
. 310.00
. 290.00
. 90.00
. 260.00
ALWAYS BETTER USED CARS AT
28 Chev. Sedan
$too
265
30 Ford Spt. Cpe.
30 Plymouth Sedan
32 Chev. Coach
2:5
305
445
bl5
33 Chev. Sedan
35 Chev. Std. Coach
36 Chev. Std. Sedan
38 Chev. Master Town Sed. - 745
McKay Chevrolet Co.
333 Center Ph. $189 430 N. Com'L
Open Evenings & Sundays
Pick Ups and Trucks
193S International
I W. B.
, , $578 no
pickup
1934 Dodge two-ton L. W. B. 650. 0
1933 Ford 1 ton S. W. B. 350.00
OTHERS TO SELECT FROM
James H. MadenCo. -
217 State St Phone 8590
Wrecking This Week
29 Ford Sedan
31 Bulck 8
27 Oldsmoblle
'2 Oldsmoblle
27 Oakland
28 Essex
27 Chrysler 8
26 T Ford Sedan
Acme Auto & Truck
Wreckers
LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN
430 S. Com'L St. Phone 7723.
LOOK ! SACRIFICE t
29 FORD COUPE. Good shape. $163.
921 N. Winter after 4 p. m.
0000j000000000J00t
TOU CAN buy a Good Used Gra
ham for as little as $25.00 per month
Including insurance and 6 finance
charges. See LODER BROS, before
you buy. 445 Center Street Phone
(133 Salem, Oregon. , - .
PRICED FOR oulck sale 35 V-8
Ford Sedan. 525 Locust St.
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL
NOTICE ,
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator bat
filed his final account of the es
tate of Nancy Araminta Phillips,
deceased, with the Clerk of the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Marion, and
an order has been made and en
tered by said Court fixing the 14th
day of November, 1936 at ten
o'clock in the . forenoon as the
time for hearing the said final
account and objections thereto, if
any; and that any creditor, heir
or other person interested fn said
estate may, on or before said time,
show cause why said final ac
count should not be approved and
settled as rendered.
Dated this 14th day of October,
1936.
Dow R. Phillips
Administrator of the estate
of Nancy Araminto Phillips,
Deceased.
John Bayne
Attorney for Administrator. s
014-21-28-NI.il.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 21st day of November,
1936, at the hour of ten o'clock:
a. m. at the front door of the
Court House . in Salem, Marion
County, Oregon, I will sell at auc
tion sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real
property located In Marlon Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
: r-Lots Twelve (12) and Thir
teen (13) Moore's Frnit and
Garden Tracts, Marion - County,
Oregon -as shown by the- re
corded plat of Moore's Fruit
and Garden Tracts rifjw on file '
and of record in the office of f
the County Recorder in and for
Marlon County, Oregon.
Sale is made under execu
tion issued out -of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Marion County to me directed in
the case of Clara E. Moore and
E. Esther Moore Clemmens, Exe1
cutrices of the estate and Last
Will and Testament of Adelia "F,
Moore, deceased, vs. L. C. Thom
as. -
A. C. BURK, , ' ,
Sheriff of Marion ; County;
Oregon, ' j
' By Kenneth L. L Randall,
Deputy. O 14-21-28. N. 4-11.
NOTICE TO CRKU1T6RS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an order of the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon,' for Marion County, duly
made and entered on the "17th day
of September, 1936, was appoint
ed administrator of the Estate of
Erick Albert Fredland, Deceased.
All persona having claim against
said estate are hereby, notified to
present the same, duly verified, as
required by raw to the undersign
ed administrator In Salem,' Ore
gon, on or before six months from
the date of the first publication
of this notice, said first publica
tion being made the 23rd day of
September. 1936. i
Ray Is. Smith, Administrator.
Salem, Oregon. 3 23-30 O 7-
14-21. -
Motor
For Sale Used Cars
November 1st
Then
$265.00
265.00
275.00
285.00
265.00
75.00
235.00
Now
$245.00
245.00
215.00
245.00
235.00
70.00
195.00
Marlon A LibertyPhone 7910.
Free Dance Is Slated
At Fairfield Hall to
Celebrate Note Paying
FAIRFIELD, Oct. 20. A free
dance open to the public will be
held at the grange hall here Fri
day night of this week.
Payment in full of the motgage
against the community hall and
grange has been made recently,
and the corporation is giving the
free dance to celebrate the oc
casion. Dayton Turkey Growers
Plan Alaska Shipments
For Thanksgiving Trade
DAYTON, Oct. 20. Turkeys
are thriving fn this -locality and
many are being fattened for the
early market to be shipped to
Alaska for the Thanksgiving
trade. E. M. Maxwell has 1.800
young mammoth bronze turkeys,
and they sold many hundred six-weeks-old
pullets during the
spring and summer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the Last Will and Testament
of L. F. Butler, deceased, has
been duly proven and admitted to
probate in the County .Court of
the State of Oregon for Marion
County,, and the undersigned,
Rachel Ann Patton, has been ap
pointed Executrix thereof, and
that Letters Testamentary have
issued to her. j
All persons haying: claims
against the said- estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned Ex
ecutrix at No. 707 First National
Bank Building. Salem, Oregon, on
or before six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice; said first publication
being made this 14thvday of Oc
tober, 1936.
RACHEL ANN - PATTON,
As Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of L. F. But
ler, Deceased. -'
ROSS St FORD, ' "
Attorneys for the Estate.
-f. 014-21-2S.N4-11.
Business
Cards in this directory nut
on a monthly basis only.
Rate? St per line per month.
Anto Brakes
Mike . Panek, 271 South Commercial.
Brushes
FULLER BRUSHES. So. Side. TeL
6724. X7SS Brooks St. Eye. appoint
ments. . . 1-. -j
Building Contractor
FOWLER A SOXa TeL SI S3.
I Chimney Sweep
TELEPHONE 4450. R. El Northnesa
Chiropractors
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
258 N. High. TeL Rea S762
Electrical Service
BOSLER Electric. 24 date St Wir
ing, motors, appliance, repairs, service.
GEN" ERA TOR EXCH., auto wrecking,
expert repairing. 930 N. Commercial.
Excavating "
Excavating ' of aQ kinds. Basements
a uirt nauiea or n:ovea. JJirt ror
sale. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Phone
940S. "
Florists
Breithaapt'a, 447 Court.
ALL kinds ef floral worX Lata, Flor
ist 1271 N. Liberty. TeL 9592.
Furs
DuBAIN For Co. Master furriers and
designers. Rm. .. Miller Bids.
Insurance
a E. TONSETH District Agent
National Life of Vermont. Pnone 2020.
118 H N. Commercial St.
Laundries
' the new ' Salem laondrt
f THE WEtDER LAUNDRY
IS2 & HigH TeL 2124
: CA PITA Lr -CiTt LADNDRI
First in Quality and Service
Telephone. 2 1 (a 1224 Broadway
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph.
4512. Harry W. Scott 141 a Com'L
Co.
Fairfield Folks
Now at St. Louis
Father Vanderbeck Visi-
' tor '; Qeo Grassraan Is
In Los Angeles v '
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 26. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sussee and , family- of
Fairfield have moved on the farm
here until recently'rented by Mr.
Corey. Mr. and Mrs.' Corey are
now living in Medford.
Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck of the
Cathedral parish of Portland, vis
ited relatives in St. Louis Sunday.
He was accompanied by his fath
er. Gene Vanderbeck.
Cleo Grossman, oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grossman
left this week for Los Angeles,
where- he will work for his uncle.
Son to Carlsons
Word has been received of the
birth of a a o n to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Carlson of California. Mrs.
Carlson (Helen Maboney is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mahoney of this parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fersch
weiler returned this week from a
week's vacation trip to Newport
and other beaches; they report
having a nice trip.
Shower Is Given
For Mrs. Wilson
MEHAMA, Oct. 20. A large
group of friends and relatives
pleasantly surprised Mrs. Erclll
Wilson (Dorotheen Dun wan) with
a miscellaneous shower Friday af
ternoon.' Mrs. Wilson received
many lovely and useful gifts, af
ter which refreshments were serv
ed. Mrs. Eddie Drapela, Mrs. Cliff
Phillips and Mrs. Cleve Davis en
tertained with a group of songs.
Present were Mrs. Cecil Lake,
Mrs. Eddie Drapela and small
son, Mrs. Cleve Davis and daugh
ter, and Mrs. Cliff Phillips all of
Mill City; Mrs. Sam Burdlck. Mrs.
Maurice Cothern, Mrs. Mabel
Boucke, Mrs. Giles Wagner. Mrs.
John Moe, Eala Montgomery. Al
len Boyington, Mrs. Wlllard John
son, MTs. Floyd Monroe, Mrs.
Floyd Boyington, Mrs. Edith Phil
ippi, Mrs. Isaac Dixon, . Mrs. Jim
Stockwell, Mrs. Boone Poyner,
Mrs. James Blum, Mrs. Luther
Stout, Gladys Blum, Mrs. R. A.
Mason and Patsy Anne Cothren,
all of Mehama; Mrs. Ruth Lyons,
Miss Fannie Wilson, Mrs. - Ef f ie
Monroe all of Lyons; and the hon
or guest, Mrs. Ercill Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kohlhepp
and children, Charles, Thelma,
Geraldine and Arleen ' of Salem
spent several days last week at
the home of Mrs. Kohlhepp's sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Flalman. .
Cow "Apparently Drowns
As Mud at River's Edge
Indicates Struggle Had
8UVER, Oct, 20. A young
Jersey cow belonging to H. F.
Coney is believed to have drown
ed in the-river some time Thurs
day. When she didn't appear at
milking time a search was made
revealing only that she had be
come mired in some- mud .at the
edge of the river and had strug
gled there.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Arehart have
had some remodeling done to an
upstairs room in their house.
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SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mat
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to
order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, six.
Ing; fluff rug weaving. S. Uth WI14
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CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4029
Mirrors
Mirrore resilrered. 107 N. 19th.
Music Stores
GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewlni
machines.. sheet music and piano stud-
lea. Repairing radios, phonographs and
sewing .machines. 432 Stat street
saiem, ......
Painting
ALSO KALSOMINING, reason.' 8147L
Photo Engraving
Salem1 photo engraving. 147 N. Com
mercial. TeL 68ST. '
Printing
FOR STATIONERY, carda, pamphj
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman t Tinting
Uppartment. II S B. commerciaL 'leief
phone 910L
Sewing Machine Repairs
C SX Leatberaian. r 2272 4162 Waller.
Stoves
We reoair stoves, ramrea circulators;
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and
circulators; stock fence, posts, cnicken
wire. Salem Fence and Btov wor
22 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. . R. Hi
Fleming.
Taxidermist '
E. E. WIGGINS, t sat N. Fac hwy.
- Transfer
FOR local or disfant transfer storage!
call 2121. Lanner Transfer Co. Truck
to Portland dally. .
Ramseyer truck ervtca, Phone 2354.
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State St TeL 773. Distributing. for4
warding and ttorage our specially Get
our raiem. .
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AUTH. HOOVER sales and aerviea)
Ralph Cochran. 732 South et T. 41 J
Well Prilling
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Following a conference In Washington between John L. Lewis, right,'
and Max Zaritsky. left, leaders of the Committee for Industrial Or
ganization, it was announced that the insurgent faction of the A. F.
of L. which they head would defer decision on the peace overture
of the parent labor group until it was learned whether the "rebels",
would be allowed to vote at the federation's annual meeting at
Tampa, Fla., next month. Lewis, head of the United Mine Workers.'
and Zaritsky. president of the Amalgamated Hatters and Millinery
Workers, are among those championing organization of labor into
industrial unions rather than the craft type favored by the A. F. of L.'
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- By SINCLAIR LEWIS
' (Continued from page 4)
"And you're burning the m
burning my- " - ,
"Oh, no. Comrade! Not burn
ing 'em. Worth too blame much.
Comrade.," Shad laughed very
much, "They're at the police sta
tion. -We've just been waiting for
you. It was awful nice to find all
your littie Communist books.
Here! Take him along!"
So Karl Pascal was the first
prisoner to go from Fort Beulah
to the 1 Trianon Concentration
Camp no; that's wrong; the sec
ond. The first, so inconspicuous
that one almost forgets him, was
an ordinary fellow, an electrician
who had never so much as spoken
of politics. ' Brayden, his" name
was. A Minute Man who stood
well with Shad and Staubmeyer
wanted Brayden's Job. Brayden
went to concentration camp. Bray
den was flogged when he declared,
under Shad's questioning, that he
knew nothing" about any plots
against the Chief. Brayden died,
alone in a dark cell, before Jan
uary. An English globe-trotter who
gave up two weeks of December
to a thorough study of "condi
tions' in America, wrote to his
London paper, and later said on
the wireless for the B.B.C.: "Af
ter a thorough glance at America
I find that, far from there being
any discontent with the Corpo ad
ministration among the people,
they have never been so happy
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seats
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drinking
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measure
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43 northern
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47 scenic
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Connecticut
52 soundness
of mind ,
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prominent Hebrew banker about
the assertions that his people
were being oppressed, and he as
sured me, "When we hear about
such silly rumors, we are highly
.amused."
(To Be Continued.)
Monmouth Slates
Dedication New
Buildings 26th
MONMOUTH. Oct. 20 Monday
afternoon, October 2f, is the date
set for dedication of the new
physical education and health,
building, and the new administra
tion building", recently completed
on the Oregon Normal school's
campus. Details and program are
In progress and will be ready for
release soon.
October 24 has been chosen as
the date for the annual homecom
ing day at the Normal. Plaas for
this event, also, are being formu
lated, and will include the traditional-football
game which has
been- scheduled with Pacific
Lutheran college of Parkdale,
Wash. Social - events, including
dancing, will be evening features
for the week-end.
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temporarily
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appendage
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in punish
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plant
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name
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cloth
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Brazil -
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number '
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halt
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fluid
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37 foe: .. :'
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43 expired
44 Persian
poet
47 clamor
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53 pronoun
6 winding
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center
7 vandals
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