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Ola OnilGON GTATTSIUN, CaJtai, Ortra, T7ci:tslay lienor, Fclrry 2, i:r7 CI we . Yoii. Time . and - Moimey, Mead (Caireifclly 0 1 lDH I Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line 10e rhree Insertions per Una 0c Six Insertions per line ..... ..30c One month per. line 11.00 Minimum -charga .2 Sc Copy for this pas aecepteoentn 4:30 the eventne; before publication for classification. Copy received fter this time will ba run under the heading. Too Lata to Clas-ify-- . ;-,':'.v-; - , Ths Statesman assume no finan cial rsaponaiblUtv for error which' may appear in advertisements pub tished in Its imns. and In cases rhere this paper Is st fault will re print that part of an advertisement In which tho typographical mistake occurs, - - The Statesman reserves the right reject questionable advertising tt further reserves the right to place sll sdvertMng under the trope? "lamifW-ati-m , ' 1 Help Wanted Female STENOGRAPHER GIVE referen ces. Box US, care Statesman. Situations Wanted POSITION WN'TD, by male, steno.. bakpg: exp. Ref. Bx. 11, Statesman. For Sale-Miscellaneotis FACTORY BUILT trailer sons, like lev. Modem. Will sscriface. 3 mi. frost Lebanon. Bobert Fritf, Lebaaon, Ore. CASH OR trade for used furniture rangea, heaters, radios, machinery, tools, etc Woodry and Woodry; auc tioneers, phone S-l-t-0. 1410 N Sum mer In Hollywood. J- . ADDING MACHINES, cash regis ters, typewriters sold, rented, swapped. Expert repair service, moderate prices. Roen Typewriter Exch. 42S Court. HAT STRAW for sale Phone nnrirmi"irii 1-1 - PIANO FOR SALE Small bunga low sis, standard make, guaranteed, Small balance due. Tou take over bal ance for cash or small monthly pay. monra. Address. Mr. J. F. Smith, ad luster. Cline Piano Co.. 1011 S.W. Washington. Portland. Oregon. SEE TALLMAN piano store for that piano you have wanted, and save money. Now moved "to a downtown salesroom at 469 State street for your convenience La rice stock new and used uprights, grands and spinets. Wanted Miscellaneous FREE WE pick up dead and worth less horses, cows, sheep. Tel. s. WALNUT MEATS or walnuts in shell, any quantity; State Cafeteria. FILBERTS AND meats. State Cafe. Miscellaneous ' COLD STORAGE lockers, Ra mage's. 1 N. Liberty. Phone 75L For Rent Rooms ROOMS. 860 Chemekekta 6L. SLEEPING ROOMS, 725 Court CLEAN WELL-HEATED room for gentleman. Phone. 4745 COMFORTABLE ROOMS, hot wa ter lieat. 460 N. Commercial. STEAM HEATED sleep room. (33 Ferry street. "f ; . " -. Room and Board SATISirrXG BOARD or hoar aad room, rmnace. 1340 8. Commercial. Tel C65T. - KM. BIX 84S S. ComX Tel. 3835. EXCELLENT BlL, bd. 745 & Com'L 1 For Rent 'Apartmentsn t-Blf. rCBXISHED apt. f0 mo. 1620 ferry. SM. FURN. apt, Z5S & Cottage. Tto-tooisyr"sfVifcii r a-----------" -1 1 AND S R. furn. 147 Waller. FURN. HSKPa. rm-.14S Division. MOD. 4-R apt 43 Union. - MODERN 4-ROOM furnUhed steam I sonai consiaerauon 0010 -u-. i.i t.i 1111 I after the loan is made. near, CLOSE IN, new mod. furn. apL, 2 employed, adults, S3 JJlviaion. For Rent Housct I - COTTAGES BT week or month. Wood pr gas heat. Fairground cottages. 157 Portland roaa. SMALL FURNISHED bungalow, !;T44 N. CapltoL Tel. 745. - . Jtf,y-u-triJ'VrisVfs"n-Vr 1 RM. . FURN.; house. TL . 6-RS1. MOD. furn house. $35. Phone :c3. Tor Rent IIOSPITAj- BEDS and wheel chairs to rent. H. L. Stiff Fumltura jo. OFFICE ROOMS for rant, SSI State St. TeU 3713. SjSjSWSMSssjSlaSaJl FURN. APT. Maytag. Adults. Also Turn, garage house, 1 1.6ft and Sle.6 per month. 24 N. Capitol street. I For Sale Real Estate j JUST FINISHED 4 rmi, bath, nook, tile drain board, fun basement, pipe furnace, oak floors, E front, large walnuts. 93000, terms to suit A. J. Flint. TeL 3920. rrfoirra ixrrs jrayv ' a. wu, m.. . new homes np to t9 of cost oa long I term paymenta . W. H. GRABENHORST CO. l4 8. Llhertr St. : TV1VT BENT - BUT THIS neat 4 room boose, good plumbing, lots of built Ins. A real buy at So, hail casn. SEE Mrs, Ellis with 5 j-im.ns a MILLER. Realtors 9,4 State St. Phone S70S. ADVERTISING - .. Western Advertising Representatives Fanger-Hall Co, Ltd. Sa rraartaa. Lsa Asgelea, Seattle Eastern Advertising . Represenutlres Bryant. Griffith A B run son, Inav Cblcago- New Tork. Detreft, ; Boston, Atlanta a gatercd or 4As I'osfoftce at sViJam, Ortoon. o Scea-t.i-a uaittr. rns- Jial sssry eran afs Street. --- ----- r " SUBSCRIPTION RATES t Mall SubscripUon Rates, In Advance, m. ... . - 1-,II . 0.. m - f T limn timm. uwij rT. .. ..'1 . Ua (ft cents: Ma $LIi; ft Mo. $2.it: 1 rear 94.es. enaewnere se cenia pet U.er lt.tt for 1 year In advance. Pet Cony s eenia news eiao v tui By City Carrier: 4S eenU a mon Y w m year in aavsncn. For Sale Real Estate III ATRMOCNT HILL BOMB ' BRAND NEW, beautiful in design, C nice rooms, oil furnace, 2 sets plum bing, large lot with several large ahade trees. A real home for only St&OO. Key at 3t roate t. .SEE Mrs. Kills with CHlLDH A MILLEIL Bwaltors 314 State St. : - Room 470S. SPECIAL. GOOD T ROOM, modern house in A-l condition near Knglewood school. Price S4990 with l0 down. $14 perl SEE Mrs. Ellis with I CIIILDS v MILLER, Realtors I 34 State St. .: Phone 708. Its .- GOOD 7-ROOM house, full base ment, fruit, nut and shade .trees, shrubs and berries, lots. All or part. Not on Sunday. J. B Moorman, 3580 Laurel avenue.. ..-." APARTMENT HOUSE, five apart ments, partly furnished. Close in, I S5ee cash, mone lt. For j Sale Farms I 16 ACRES IMPROD 32800 SPRING WATER All in cultivation. 5-rm. home with bath and lightci. small barn, chicken house, TERMS A BARGAIN. - 30 ACRES EAST OF SALEM :0 cultivation, balance fir timber and! pasture, family fruit, fine dark soli. good 5-rm. ttouite, barn 30x50, coop lsx 40. hoc house, double garage, all build ings in fine condition. A GOOD VAL UE at 36254. SOCOLOFSKY Jc SON 1st tNatX Bank Bldg. FARMS, RENT, sale, trade, Oregon Land Co Woodburn. Ore. Acreage POULTRY AND FRUIT 10 ACRES. GOOD S room home, electric service, cherry orchard, sight' ly location. Only f miles out. New hen house and new barn. Priced S29UU. SEE Mr. t Walter with CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 5 14 State St. Phone 6 0S. I Wanted Real Estate BUYER WILL pay ALL CASH for good 4 or f 5 rm. liouae. Murt act aulcklv. ROBERT F. liuupow, neat estate Rm. 12, LaUd & Bush Bldg. Ph. 696. Business Opportunities 1 EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY reliable, experienced auctioneer who has conducted some or the largest auc-i tlon sales in the northwest, will open permaneni auciion eaic- i consider partner, investment oi uir to five thourana aoiiars requirea i Write box 67. Salem Statesman. i tmmmm xiwu taiABusnnu wms wua l mess - in sateni, wim sin i iui ment. Low rent. Box 109. Statesman. EXCELLENT BUSINESS oppor- tunitv for 1 or" 2 people Interested In purchasing- Loopoplanes for operating in one of the Pacific coast's big shows. Long season shows open Feb. 20th at Ingle wood. CaU Write Robin Reed, P O. Bex 287, Salem. Phone -403. Money to Loan 1 MONET TO LOAN rN SALEM residential DropertV un der the F. H. A. plan, long term loani with low monthly payments. No com- misson., Refinance or ouwa a new nuuie. 1 w. H. c r A DENHORST CO. I 134 S. Liberty St. Phone ltfl - . - I wwmwmwwiwmmwkwww 1 - 1 SOU best security of au. Loans avaUabie $300 to Sioeo. Net investora m to 6. CHILDS MILLER. Mtge. Loans " Federal heustna wans title 1 build or refinance homes or business pro Low rate- Abrams Ell la. Uasonle I ! Auto Loans CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONET TO buy new or used cars. Private money at very low rates. No red tape 1 to 20 months to repay. Roy H. Simmons 101 First "NafL Bank Bldg.. Salem, Or. Phone 91SS Lie No. M-132. CONSOLIDATE TOUR DEBTS BORRBOW FROM an independently owned and operated Salem company where your problems will receive per- t. . .,Ml h.!n-K fees Quick, courteous service. WE SOLICIT TUUR ACUOUM General Finance I ! Corporation 2S1 First Nat'L Bank Bids. Salem. Or. ! Phone 14 1 Lie. No. S-iss Cash FOR TOUR WINTER NEEDS BUT THE things you" need this winter. Pay cash and save when you -fop WUlJend yo lf J"? 618 State St. at Uigh St. Phone-374ft Salem, Oregon Beneficial Finance Co. ! of Salem License S-122, M l 43. Slftft.e00.ftft TO LOAN PERSON A L AND chattel loans. 1 to 20 months repaying privilege. Prompt service. ; . . . , Also unumuea runas tor re.. , loana CIULD3 A MILLER. INC JMU S-Z04 Loans Wanted I LOANS WANTED on farm and city propertr. Before borrowing, inqnlre u Hawkins Roberta. For Salc--Wood ALL K1XDS f wood reaseaable, 807 i Mill St. , rhese. Weatkera. 48S. DRT IS slab wood. S3.75 load. 459s. DRT WOOD. $5.60. TeL OlS. SPECIAL! DRT wood S5.59. P. S354, ..wow,! u..M--viiw gtt a ranteed DRT WOOD eoaL TeL S000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade and drt wood that is dry. Tel. 113F33. Robert Fromm, R. 7. Box 0S. FENWICK. 45J7. dry 2nd growthT 14 IN. OLD fir. S5.2S cd. TeL 401ft. TrrrrMTSrTt DRT WOOD, an kinds Tel. 4443. DRT 4 FT. oak. $4 cd. 3 mU, north of Independence. C A. McLaoghlln Ranch.. Phone Independence Z z. j-LTu-i-ru-ij-j- .TT.-Lr -xX-L-.XOJTJ-iJ-u-unj-i-rlJl It- DRT OLD Br. S.0. Tel. S4aft Lost and Found LOST PlnriicUn's satcaet' Vaek ex- fori, en trip iaeladiag Capitol, Coart. Cot-. JajinarT 20. 1937. ' Uge. SUte streets. Phone 8189 or 8959. "r1"1 ' rwr -unniiv-or brisf ta 1001 1st NafL Bank Bldg. I W. W. MOORE, ; - - Administrator of the Estate of I ' Personal I Dorothy IE. Long; Deceased. 1 - , ..r.. i . ...t - - : rREEt'lf exeeas seid'eaaaes yen Stomach Ulcers. Gas Paias. Indiceciioa. Ueartbara. Vis, at Opittland Perry's Drag Bteres. For Sale Used Cars Our Slogan Better Cars, Prices, Terms and Service WB INY1TB TOUR INSPECTION KTr. ttIm .Tiirsl kiav on oar USM ijars. I w advertise the nrlces of all our used cars and you caa readily recognise the being on ine winasiiieia i wro i viduai car togemer wiui uv u- . former owner. - ? I 1934 Buick small series sedan. Thlsl ear Has a- nica pout-n V1"1; V Kw mnus vsive-in-head motor i d 1936 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan equip- J " ."c' V""r:" .wr; I t ' ssss 193C Ford DeLuze Coupe. Has fin I make your ivlAr more" SnnMn ssm 1934 Studebaker 6-wbeel Sedan. Built-1 . n,n. iiv. n SC3S I 193S Plymouth DeLuxe Coub. If your I choice Is aimmouu you wiui f"fel':.wa5L fAA!". HIS U28 I Salle Victoria in splendid con-I dition. 4 naw tires sxa i 1927 Buick ,4-doort Sedan, low mileage. I hluled; new ! rV iparac; in- side and out, formerly owned by Mr Roberts of our used car dnartment J 1185 1934 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedant448 193: Buick DeLuxe 4-door Sedan $4451 1931 Buick DeLuxe 4-door Sedan $385 l.lo cTpljtS ZZZZZllll 1929 Buick c .-Jedan l9 1930 Pontiac Sedan f 25 lUl GTm BST, seda, 1931 MarmoB Sport Coupe . I$i9s 1929 Pontine Coupe "!15f I 1927 Buick light Sedan $135 111 is -ins 1928 Buick 4 -pass. Coupe 1926 Buick light Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coupe 1929 Studebaker Sedan "2 as 1928 Chevrolet Coach . , 1928 Chevrolet Coach , 1927 Pontiac Sedan 1$ 75 1 - I 1925 Buick Sedan -f ?l 1925 Oldsmobile Coach -V I . SKI Otto JFJ Wilson BUICK SALE3 SERVICE 388 N. Com'L 1 Ph. Salem 1451 itc rtiwv vr.f r T.ik n. Trade and terms j 1690 N. 5 th St, Sa- Phone. 6908. i 1933 CHEV. COACH, like new. 11. n00 miles, cbeapj H. A. Burt, if 9 If. Liberty. TeL 8140. Highway Meeting KrsstnrtTirl Snnw XTOSipOlieU, OflOW The meeting' of the state high way commission originally set for Thursday in Portland ' has been I . 1 . t. tt 1 . m I puaiyuueu uuiu icui uai 7 ao. i for the construction of wars andl hridT Vt- "fJ ' iM. Bids -n. l?"" ' - umuTO m 1. iug wcquuk. a meeting of the highway com- mlfl1An ,ot fi, ILT hrlalf 1 jt nutuarj uu 0i9U postpone 1 nniii renrna! between Marshtleld and Bunker Hill. I ; : 'iSV'ir,''.? Salem. Oregon; by resoluUon duly and regularly j adopted and filed 1 reguiariy j aaopiea ana iuea on19 SfS on its initiated proceedings to racate, a portion of that certain tract of land designated as Wlllson Aven ue on the Recorded Plat of the city of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, lying between State and Court streets, said nortion of Wlllson Avenue beingi more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the South line of Court Street being th North iin f wniann At. enue. 273.3T feet in a Westerly directlon from the Northwest corner of Block S4 of the Re corded Plat of the City of Sa lem; thence in a Westerly di rection 99 feet; thence in a Southerly direction parallel to the West line of said Block 84. 330 feet to the North line of SUte Street, being the South line of Wlllson Ayenue; thenco in a Easterly direction 99 feet along the said North line of State Street being the South u a.A. allel to the West line of said a a Block 84, 330 feet to .the place of beginning; and the 15th day of March. 1937, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the council chambers of the I city hall of and in-the said city of htLt bee fIxed the t!me and 1 place for consideration of auch vacation and for hearing any objections or remonstrances there to. Objections,' if any, to auch ra - iw" " w cation must be filed. In writing. ww unaersignea prior to tne tim h7 flTld tkr hlarln, Sa Ume herein fixed for hearing the same. A. WARREN JONES City Recorder. F. 3-10-17-24 M. 3. NOTICE OV APPOOITMENX OF ADMINISTRATOR NOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tll " w,tT f tV. I that tne . county court of the I State of Oregon for Marion Coun - I ty has duly anoolnted the under - m m n , . , , . signed, W. W. i Moore, admlnis- 1 trator of the estate of Dorothy I E. Long, deceased, and that he h , Ju-1,fIed Bnch M UIO va BjWI a - -( - NOW, THEREFORE, all per- I sons having claims against the estate of Dorothy E. Long, de- 1 ceased, are hereby notified and I required to i present t the same. ' 1 dni -rfft-d. to tha nadeninnd. I XTr , c X7n. " V 'V "'f County, : Oregon, , w thin . sir vuurcn ;. cu-eet, , oaiem, ; iaaxion months from the date -of the first I nublication of this notice, to-wlt: innuib.i sinnuicv - Attorneys for Said Estate ' I en ft a -Tt t- t. dm, Salem, Oregon. J 20-27-F 3-10-17 Flax Leader in (orvaUis Today Red Cross Quota in Sight; Part of Birthday ; Funds Used CORVALLIS, Feb. 2. Emil W. i uur ui 6"-" b""".- - - i resentatlTe 01 tne f tax UUUiais nr the, TT R . will ha in Corrallls I Wednesday, through .Friday to I meet with all Benton county tana.t interested , flax pro- action, wmcn ne . neueves ggtisf actorlly Into the county's ag- rleultnral program. His fceadauar- .era will be the Corrallls hotel. Vnrmnri nnabla to see) Martin will be sble to recelre all particular. from the Benton WarenouB snd Mlllinr company. Rett OOM FtUUlS UOJM CORVAXiilS. JTeD. Z wuaiv oroxlmately two-thirds of lt Red CrOSS XlOOd relief flOtS 1 to date and large community nefit dance scheduled for Frt- day night In the local ElksTem- pie, Benton ibunty is almost cer- ulu to OTef tne qu0U mark, . . . States xl. c. : joomon, uo u u 7 ; chairman. More than $ 500 was raised by Friday night through rolun- tary contributions collected in boxes at all the local theatres. banks, number of stores, and , drive in the schools. About 300 were, collected by uniformed Boy Scouts on four street corners In the Corrallls business section and on Sunday at the entrance of all churches. As 70 per cent of the money re- celred from the president's brttn- 4 Artwm .nVorttA frnm Oregon J . I V W-.WWWW w 11 1 1 r411 l&Sl&r&l' " Re4 Cr0M Hosiery Stylist Now at IVliller s Miller's department store la offering special serrlce to wo men the remainder of this week in the presence of Miss Edith I. Brown, stocking analyse, ; wno wIU KlT expert advise on hosiery atyllng and conserTatlon. Women will be Dartlcularlr happy to consult her. on selection of col ors and materials. ' The real secret of stocking satisfaction often lies In the - . . . al. a . manner in wmcn i"ey srv w u ed- say. Mis. Brown, who has fcT 1 . 1 I nl n V at thn Lnx ?! fJJL.V." "" ."""V r". nuns IB IUIvaISt uiw i worst problem milady- confronts , umm Y iirn.i snu uv-,e, vw-a - IT STOlaea II liocunn win prwy I, her "preacrtption:" Make lukewarm suds with the pure tissue-thin soap flakes, and !'. ., and. wall OirOttlh jff sTSff beat-not oyer a radiator. 1 - ww-i Goiirthouse Plan Agreement Th, Mnniv mart nlana soon to 1 8en(i the formal agreement for I ,ntn- aaiminr of a new courthouse here to the Portland architects recently retained, for I their signatures, County Judge J. C. Slegmund said yesterday. Th nni-t mt Yesterday after - noon with District Attorney Lylel I J. Page and receiTed the legal adviser's opinion that tne agree - ment was nroner as to form. The court gleaned additional Information regarding Its title to I the courthouse block yesterday wnen w. is. tianson, iocs o- stractor, discovered a ; showing a decree handed down .J",: .iVffJ-tTi.f. f0;dl S"11 U"8 ?? :d nd,,cate " JVJZ I luiuieo iu ciear iu uuo v I VU14UU1B WBfl UUU4 kau vw-ay I nlatlon between John IL Shaw as attorney lor the county ana kuius Walling as attorney for the city was entered agreeing to tne I c? r c. I tj OM ore Feeling Floret, Portland roRT-ANO, ore.. Fen. 1.-7- -Police Captain w. c. Epps said todar anowballa flew In all direc- - " Outgrowth Of Ill - feel - 1,tw mtJLm mrtA wnrkins - 4I ' . . nnf,rnvtK nf m-t.- employes at the Oregon Worsted mllL Patrolmen were summoned. Epps said the Incident was not serious.' NOTICK OF FIXAl -SETTLEMENT KOMCe " nereD' PTen lMl j un dersigned hare - filed in the Notice is hereby given that the I r r .. ct.t. r n-. 1 - . u.rin. i kuu, , iv4 aaav wuuij vs. au ea ,., -i. .in ei-ai .nt ., th last ni mttA t.t- f Mir. Ion A. Follett. deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the y oi Mirco, - hour of ten o'elock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the Country court House at Salem, in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, as the place for hear- tne ald final acconnt and all Ob- i -- . - -- - . , ; . Jecon .thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this ira u y ei m curuirj, ii - GEORGE W. HENDRY, . ? CHRISTINE HENDRY, Executors of the last will and . tesUment and estate of Mar- Ion A. 'Follett, deceased. RONALD C 4TLOVER. Attorney for Executors, " " Salem, Ore. F. 3-1 0-17-2 4 M. 3. I. . . . 1 Ready Portsmouth j - ' aa w 'v. Z "- :' ' i. '' ' (,...'. y ::.iA w j :, .. .. r-rr WiP .': r x-A': r j f I ' A- - 1 ' i , v ' - C " A; - 1 1 - - x - "r"t7-''?-0 ' - ' ' a' V -, - ' ' " , v - tr-"0'y' '' ' ' -? i"a!5fT 1 I : - - ' v " - JS - . v - - " i - - , - . v - - t - , - - y- - s , - t,w ' r " " " ' '' ' ' ' 'v i, 'V v v,. - I;- ;. i ' j - - - - J : 1 I , . ' ' ? . " "v i , ;V t"' - ---- If! a"'. ' . - lli , , ' - , . ,m : :: : : vxv . v '-"-v. -: :.: :-: :-;4: : o:-" I Water, nuusy feet deep, flowed through this mala street in Portsmontn, u wnere ,wo were uomo- less and three-rourt-uj of tne city Skilled Workers Are Sought Here One of the largest single re quests for skilled men was re- I AKZ employment Office, SS5 NUorth I High street, when Salem man- Uficturing concern put in an or I " . , . ft v'r technically trained w ... m The plant calling for the work- welders, a bnrner fire snop me- chanics, a wood-worker ana a j "ljer' PBOM M-MT II UU . w "mm a George Anderson -T1 r-Si Dies, CaUfornia Oeorge W. Anderson, formerly a resident of Salem for a number of years, passed away at the Wer mire Sanatorium - in x una city. I Calif.. January 19 and funeral I services were held January 23 I with Interment at Sutter City. I Calif., beside his wife who passed I away at Tuna city August a. ih. . I Mr. Anderson leares a daugh 1 ter,. Mrs." Grace Port or, Tula mook; three sons, John W. An- 1 aerson 01 xnpm wy. .me jr. 1 ana jwwim a. -aaanaa w. lings, Mont, and grandchildren. Business 1 . 1 I Mike Pa nek. 279 South Ctocnmercial i i 1 1 iiicycles lLra-sa: NEW a reconditioned. Harry W. Scott, 147 a Cocal. Pit. 461C Brashes; I fuller brushes, s side. TeL lit, i iHwaa ot ssswssb. j-rw manrS I j ; Chimney Sweep I 1 TELEPHONE ' 4450. R. K. Northnesa i ; Chiropractors DR. a U SOOTT. PSC Chiropractor. SSI N. High, TeL Pes. 8153 Excavating RXCAVATINO OF all kinds. Base ments dug. Dirt, hauled or moved. Dirt for sale. Salem sand ana uravei vo. Prone S40t., j Florists Brelthanpfa 447 Court. Ph. S904. I Furs MaatM. rurrters and i designers. Ra, i a s Miuer num. I j Lanndriea i THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THt! WGIDER LAUNDRY 2IS a High - Tel. Sits. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY 1 -.JL'l 1(1. FIRST IN Qoallty and Service . a. am . . . a - - - I --"-' w.w " . , r Jill oiwiwaf I Alattresses CA P1TOI HK1II Nt- " . Vhnna 40M SALEM r FLUFF-RUG and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to onler, old remade : carpet ci-aning. aia fnai fluff rue weavtna. S. 13th Wil bur. TeL 444 L OTTO F. Z WICKER. Est 1111. Cards la this directory ran on a anonthly basis only. , Ratet 1 per Ifaae per month. 25 J000 Hade Homeless by Flood tnnnaatea. . : HAZEL GREEN. Feb t Art Klrkham, KOIN radio announcer, will be the chief speaker at the community club meeting j here Friday, February 39. ! At t he meeting Friday night a good crowd saw pictures sup plied by Oregoon SUte college. Ths women gerred a chicken dinner which cleared SIS to be used ' to finish the basement of the schoolhouse. Mrs. Raipn Warden was chairman of the committee. Mrs. Rudolph Wack- en will be chairman for tne next program. ! ) . Snowfall at Bit. Angel Reaches 18 Inches; City Minus Power For Period MT. ANGEL, Feb. 2 More than 18 Inches of snow In Mt. Angel and environs : stopped all traffic here Monday morning. The snow begaan falling about 8:00 a. m. Sunday and contin ued throughout the day and most of the night. Gentle raalns were melting It slowly today. Several times Sunday night the power went off and the city and surrounding country were plunged In darkness for short intervals. The morning showed ears stalled in many places. Schools were closed. Directory Music Stores GEO. C WILL Plan, radios, sewing machine-, sheet muaie ana piano stua les. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. . 433 8tato street. I Salens. Photo EngraTinat SALEM PHOTO engraving. 147 N. Commercial. TeL BS87. Printing for STATIONERY, card a ' Damon- lets, programs, books or any kind of Kntinc, rail ine Braiesmas rnnuai partment. SIS &. Commerc-UL Teie- pnono 91SI. Private Detective NeweU Williams, Box 1S7, TeL S71. I Sewing olachine Repaira C & LKATnERMAN. Ph. St?. 11IS waller. . Stores WS REPAIR stoves, ranges, circula tors. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ran ges and circulators, stock fence, posts. chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 143 Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. . -.,..-..),.' Stoves and Fence j WE REPAIR stoves.' ranges, elrcula tors. Sell new aad rebuilt stoves, ran ges aad circulators, wire lance and f enca Boats. Salem Fence and Store Works, its Chemeketa. -TeL . 4774. K. B, Fleming. ' ; Transfer F 1 FOR LOCAL or distant transfer stor age, call 2131, Lamer Transfer Co. Trucks to. Portland oauy. , v i -. CAPITAL - C1TT Transfer Co. 124 Btate 8 TeL 1772. Distributing, for warding and storage sur specialty. Get cur rates, . WIIXIAITS TRUCK Serv. TeL SSFS. Well Drilling I B. A. WEST. Rt. i. Bz. 44S. T. 110FS. I Railroad Tax Is Near 3 Millions Sixteen railroads' Oregon during 1935 operating In paid in oper a ting and local taxes the amount of $3.835.710.7 according to the report of the Oregon Railroad as sociation, r 1, The Union Pacific company. which . was the largest contrlbu tor. paid f 849,271.99 In taxes The Southern - Pacific company paid $773,349. Central Pacific S258.C05.79. Northern Pact ft Terminal $324,798, and the 8 do kane. Portland Seattle $204, 011.81. The It railroads employed a to tal of 10,180 persons with an an nual payroll of $17,124,175. The total investment In all lines was $383,804,743. Cross Word Puzzle 5 . 12 13 15 II 22 ..a 2H 25 26 31 32 OA 35 36 31 HO 'A (f2 43 fO 52 53 55 56 i Br EUGENE SHEFFEQ HOstlZONTAl, - S--apparatus i .r-f bar lor treating - of wood materials 100,000 rupees : ' -8 wing- shaped 12 wy small 1S- Angio Saxon - money el ' account 14 cook in aa 41 test d4 tnobs -48 again 43 tree 51 kind of fuel 52 biological entity 63 pastry 54 one of the Great Lakes K5 source of -- beingr 18 more than IS legal pro - fessioa -IT Ireland -18 leaves of ' . the corolla : 20-land sur rounded by ' - water : '22-Hlistin- . . gnished 24 more - ' hurried 27 prohibit - r 31 unit 12 follow the trail of . i4 artificial . language SS analyze "y . CTammat , icaUy . 37 variegated with spots Herewith Is terdaya puzzle. Sir1? i0 OwrruM. IMl. at as r n Modd" j fly MAT CHRISTIB (Continued from Page 4) , her stepfather arrived. The kind ly police Tnatron left-them alone together. Ills honlders that he had always carried In a military manner sagged.! His face seemed ' to hare shrunlc and ' aged ten'' years or more. He looked utterly defeated. ! " . Although they had never got on. that broken look In one who had been so proud, so unflinching ly upright, tore at her heart strings. Rmorse for her cruelty in bringing this disgrace on him was so acute that it swamped all thoughts of self and of her own terrible position. ' "I've seen the district attorney. lie's told me everything." the Colonel said in a whisper, and his yolce that usually boomed auto cratically was like the voice of a rery old man. "I've satisfied him of the truth of j what you told him this morning that you're only known the prisoner a few days thai you had no idea of his rec- ord. Elizabeth." Her self-control broke. The tears ran down her cheeks. She tried to speak; but she couldn't utter a syllable. She could only sit there, wringing her hands. feeling ashamed to the very core of her being. I (To Be Continued) Verna Leffler of Scio Is Worthy Matron For Jefferson Star Croup I '.--r! - SCIO; Feb. 2. A regular meet ing: of Euclid Chapter No. 70, Or der of the Eastern Star, is to be held at Jefferson Tuesday night. February 9. Mrs. Verna Leftier of Scio la the new worthy matron. succeeding Mrs. Annie Bartu, also of Scio, The chapter faces an en couraging ; and prosperous year, r the officers states. k . Officers of Dierdorff Lodge No. : 54, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Bclo, for ths current t term include:) Noble grand. Joe, Lytle; I vice grand, Joe Schnlts; :. recording secretary, F. O. Cary; financial secretary, J. F. Oupor; treasurer, N. I. Morrison; warden, C. F. ! Dawson; R.S.N.O., Tom Small;: L.S.N.O., D. C. Cook; In-' ner guard, S. W. Archer. Hotel De Minto's . Patronage Heavy Hotel.de MInto served 1140 meals during January and pro vided j 1014 i nights' lodging to transient men. Alderman Frank' P. Marshall) reported Monday night. . : Cltlxens hare contributed mon ey and food generously for opera tion of the transient relief sta tion but more of both Is needed, Marshall said. ) 11 in 20 21 23 21 2Q 21 30 33 3. 21 37 3a W5 H6 HI 50 51 51 57 id make a mistake 87 respite 8 poplars Venezuelati SUte 10 related 11 tear 19 linrers Zl lnmbere 23 culUvated land . . 4 Jump.cn one foot 25 of each an 1 equal quan tity 28 weight Of India 28 sesame . 29 poem . . 80 dry seed i VERTICAL 2 have exist ence S diil 4 absolute I - raler. S long-tailed crustacean t constella tion . I 7 South I American Indian 'I the solution to vessel 83 member of a baseball team 88 boiled . . slowly . 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