The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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Best Buys in Usecl Care Offered Dmriiig Used Car Week
2e OKKGON STATESMAN, Salem, Jregvv xuesuety morning, liecenser zi, 193
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to reiect questtonHble advertising
it furtlwi reserves the right tt
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Livestock
TOP PRICK paid fr old horses and
caws for to l era tsi si is
FREE WK pH- dead and worth
less horses, rows, sheep. Tel 4849. eol
led
ThJlTVVrife-"yriJ' 11 ase.aa sa as m
FREE VvE pick up dead and
worthless horses, cows. Tel. 7979. col
lect
DEAD AND worthleaa horses, cnwi,
picked up free. Ph. collect 64 J 1. -Salem.
I4F14 Albany. Montgomery Rend
CARROTS FOR stock feed. S3 ton at
place $4 delivery up to 20 mi. Bring
aacka. Albert Hoefer. 3 blks. S. E." of
S. P. depot, Jefferson.
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NICE 9-MO. chickens, $1. Ph. 3354.
Situations Wanted
EXPERIENCED IrHKSSalAKlNti
Mrs Adaltt. 1134 Marlon Phone 9444
HOUR WORK, exp. Refs. 8542.
HSB WORK, hr. or full time. 5213.
MAN WANTS janitor or any kind
of work. 775 S. 13th.
For Sale rMiscellaneoua
- a u no mt A fntfiltu:
ranee, heaters, radio, nutrhtnery
tools, ate. Woodry and Woodry. anc
tleneere, phone M 14 1414 N Sum
DV. in nournoa
Tvpi'wniTk'HS ADDING ma
chines, cash registers sold, rented, re
patted. Roen 424 Court Phone (773.
n rrf"iraOfararirii"aJiJ "iT s sa s j
FRU1TLAND NURSERY sales yard.
fruit, nut trees, shrubbery. A. j. aia
this. 260 Center St Tel. 8254.
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ROU CANARIES. 260 N. 18th. 352
PRIME DRESSED turkeys, Ph.
47 F3.
LUMBER. WINDOWS, doors, etc. at
old poatoffices- Jack Henningsen.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE old glass
mile N. of underpass. The Glass
House.
BUZZ SAW with Chevrolet motor.
Reasonable. Inquire 1174 Edgewatei
street. West Salem.
FULL BLOODED springer spaniel
pups" from registered stock. 2 males
left at 415 each. 1710 N. 17th street.
Phone 4541.
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APPLES 35c per boa or 3 for $1.
Nice ripe Bosc pears, box 75c. Pure
apple Juice, fresh dally, gallon 30c.
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem.
isjjTnrr-iis"iii"' J
rpemal FARMERS' travel im
plement Insurance policy, 42.00 per
year oee tiaroiu rrui,
Statesman.
BICYCLE, $5.00. CALL 7804.
ptTRivrKva for Christmas, dressed
a delivered. 25c lb. - Call evenlD
103 F4.
4sfunrrtrarf'"' " m mmmm mm
FtTRNITURE
FOR sale. 835 So.
ltb St.
waTKINS PROD.. 684 N. 17. 7805.
REGISTERED COCKER Spaniel
pups sired ty Muhleman s Uncle Ezra.
A. McCorkle, Rt 7, Box 330.
SEWING MACHINE, 355 Believue,
Ant. 1. "
' SHINGLES TO save, get prices
before buying. Brown, 714 S. 21st.
$ljfJnrifrtrrrilitS-r'VMt,t aaia aas. as. as
GOOD PIANO, very nice shape.
Cheap for cash. Phone 4454.
CORN-FED TURKEYS, dressed or
alive. Squashes, apples, nuts. Wallace
Rd. Ph. 1F15, Mrs. J. D. WaTling.
APPLES, POTATOES and live tur-J
keys. Mrs. Wright Vs mt watiace
Rd.. Ph. 1F11.
TPiTptr to rt faripr aweet navel
oranges, all sixes. Specially priced for
holiday trade.
PURITAN CIDEK WUWW
West Salem
XMAS TREES all sixes. Puritan Ci
der Works, West Salem.
BATH TUB. fixtures, 474 N. Church.
COCKER SPAN'L. pups. 1335 Cross:
tj-U- rri ji i " -
AMERICAN E FLAT alto saxo-
nhone. $25. TeL 6327.
CHRISTMAS APPLES this wees
orrty. 2c. 2600 S. Summer. " '
WOOD RANGE, enamel and nickel
trim. Coils. Tel. 6734. 654 N. 20th.
Wanted Miscellaneon
WANT WALNUT and filbert meata.
also ia shell Stata Cafeteria.
DO YOU need money for Xmas. Look
up your discarded and broken jewelry,
we pay cash for It. '211 N. Commercial
Street. s
DIAMOND H CARAT or more
roust be good atone, - reasonable. "h.
4895. i
Xsrxru"iJsisst" i ' a.
WANTED. OLD growth stnmpage,
774 Gerta, West Salem, a .
rtfiOuStatesmaa
. ADVERTISING
I Western Advertising .
Representatives
' Fenger-Hail Co, Ud.
San ; Francisco. I-oa Angeles,- SeatU
' . Eastern AdTertialne
Representatives).
Bryant. Griffith A Branson. Inc,
Chicago, New York, Detroit -Boston.
Atlanta.
Kafered at tA Poeroffiee f Salem
Oregon, Bewnd Ctoss Matter. p
Ittked every morning except Monday
&Hine ftic tli South Comwrcia
Street. .
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Money to Loan
Quick, Private Loans
When voul need extra cash use our simple borrow In e Dlan. Ail too need Is
to be able to make email regular payments. You can arrange to repay in
ajnounis that jwiU not strain your pocketbook. for Instance: ,
S50 Repayable:... ...$5.02 Per Month
60 R-ravable ... 6.03 Per Month
70 Reparable........ 7.03 Per Month '
AUTO LOANS, PERSONAL LOANS, $10 TO 1500, ALL PLANS
PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF SALEM
(Formerly Beneficial Finance Co.) '
Second Fluor New Bllgh Bldg. , Room 114
ill State SL at High
Phone 31JU Salem. Oregon'
License S-122 M-165
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PERSONAL LOANS
BORROW If ROM Salem's oldest
argent independent corajmny yuur
wDhlfmi will receive-personal conaid
ration tiefwe and after the loan Is
made
Interest on unpiitd balance.
ta fees A Quirk Courteous Service
We Soli-It Tour Account.
General Finance
Corporation
114 S. Commercial
St., Salem, Or
Phone 1144 ,
Lie. No s-IXS
FKDKRAL HOitstNM loans, butid
-frnanre homes oaslnees prop Rate
Xhraxne A Kills Inc. Ui -nnle Klrt
WONKY TOioan on good real estate
OHAS HUOKIva 17S Stale .
Auto Loans
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY Tq boy new or used cars.
Private monejf at very low rates. No
red tape 1 te 2 months to repay.
Roy H. Simmons
134 S. Commercial
St. Salem, Or.
Lie. No M-152.
Phone 9164
For Rent Rooms
ROOMS. BRD. optional. 204 Bush.
NICE SLEEPING rooms. 141 S. 14.
HOTEL MARION-
ENJOY THE comforts of a down
town modern ( hoteL - Rooms by the
week or month at very reasonable
prices.
Room and Board
EXCELLENT R. B.. 645 S. ComX
HOME
1973.
FOR' elderly people. Ph.
For Rent Apartments
2 4 3 ROf)M APTS.. private ent
rance, ground: floor, 1310 S. 13th.
APTS. Sl.p. rm adulta 2143 State
COZY NEW ants., suitable for two.
Everything furnished. Reasonable
rales. No doa. 2 mites south of Salem
Colonial Lodyle cottages.
LOVELY 1-ROOM apt. Well fur
nished, clean: Employed lady, 666 S
Summer.
VACANCY.) MODERN, 210 N. 14th.
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UPSTAIRS APT.. 4 large rooms.
partly fum.. Water, lights, garage, 418
1820 Ferry.
2 RM. FURN'., 267 S. Church.
2 PLEASANT ROOMS, clean, fur
nace heat, $2i 474 N. Church St
3 R. FRN.. tit, water; 292 N. Ch'rch.
3 R. FURN4 furnace heat. 353 Leslie.
FtJRN. APTS., elec. washer, $2.50
per week up-j-ga. age, 624 N. Capitol.
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2 RM. FURN., $15. Cple. only. 6288.
4 RM. CLpAN furri. apt, garage,
near statehoue. Inq, 1S55 Hazel Ave.
FURN. NEW apts., 355 S. 14th. Gas
refrig. stoves autom. heat
2 R. APT.,1 CLEAN and warm, 645
Ferry.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS, reas
onable, under new management at
1120 Center S.
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4 ROOM DUPLEX furnished, lights,
water, garagel 398 N. 2 1st
For Rent Houses
JR-4.
4 R. TV
INa 894 S. 21st
STRICTLY t MOD. 5 R. new house,
north. Inq. 12l6 N. 16th.
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FURN. A UNFURN. bouses, Melvtn
Johnson. 1
FOR RENT
I Modern 6 room house
in axrellent cionditiuo. 954 Tamarack
su S4000
Large 4 roem flat. 454 Ferry St.
water and gatiiage service rummnea
427 50. lower flat same building. $30
BKCKE la WADS WORTH
U9 N. High 8t
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REAOTIFCL MODERN, suburban
home, furnished, electric range, refrig
erator. Kt. i. Box 7iA.
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6 R. MOD.. $35. Inq. 1395 S. IIih.
NEW 2 ROOM cottage with bath A
laundrV. Nevei been occupied, 1811
Lee St.
COMPLETELY MODERN 4R.
house, inquire J290 Fir St Ph. . 5315,
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4 R. HOUSE at 745 Academy, phone
6260.
5 RM. MOD.; $20. 1115 S. 13th.
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NICELT LOCATED mod. 5 rm. furn.
apt. Elec. washer, fuel and garage
adults. 323. See -caretaker soon, 145 E.
Miller. I
VST. HSE. pall 760 S. Commercial.
For Rent
HOSPITAL KKIW and wheel ciwli
ia rent. H 1. i St iff Furniture Cft
OFFICE ROOMS. 381 State street
Inquire room 00. Tel. 3713. .
GARAGE FOR rent, 480 S. 14th.
For Salt; Real Estate
SMALL HOtrSE for sale. WB1 take
trailer -house down payment No real
estate dealers, xei. 304 f between
and 4 p. m. .1
B-Z TERMS
$300 DOWN
IF TOU want a brand new home
rooms with hardwood floors, fireplace,
furnace A modern In detail, North Sa
lem 4iuo. h. o&so.
XMAS BARGAIN
5 ACRE SUBURBAN tract highly
Improved. New five room house, deep
well, poultry house, etc. Best of river
bottom sou. producing walnuts, in
"berts. peaches, berries and grapes. This
Is only snort distance irom salem. near
good sliool, price $5000.00 will acrept
good house in. town as parr. jau sirs.
Ellis with C1ULDS MILLER, INC,
344 State Street
m044n04
. WEST SALEM BUNGALOW
S LARGE ROOMS and attic, full
basement, furnace, garage, full lot, a
real rood home, only szkuo.
See ALFRED DUMBECK, 147 N. Com.
FOR SAt.lS, VACANT
t ROOM MODERN home, m fine
condition excet t outside paint 954
Th ma rack, fine surroundings, $4404
II 544 cash.
BECKS A WADS WORTH, 119 N. High
NRSPT
2 R. FURN. APT, 444 S. High.
Money to Loan
For Sale Real Estate
I HAVE FOR sale a dandy 4-R.
modern home basement, furnace, fire
place, lot 55x125 and a dandy for S3,.
SOU, down ; also has a double ga
rage. "
A 5-H. furnished home with base
ment, good lot, street paved, for $2100
4500 down
JAS. D. SEARS, 474 Court SL
Exchange Real Estate
50 ACRES ON paved road, all In cul
tlvatlon. 5 -room modern house, crop
all In wheat oats, vetch and clo
ver, stock and Implements go with
the place. Barn, chicken hse. Irri
gation canaL Trade for 5 to 10
acres, good house to 94000. Price
$4500.
CARL.ETON E. LANE Realtor
333 State St Ph. 8822
Foi
-Farms
FEOKRAL LAND bank farm a
Priced right. Terms See W. & Bart
lett. Secy Treas. 214 Oregon Bldg.
phone 7127.
FOR SALE Good Lincoln county
dairy farm, 160 acres, some stock and
equipment, good buildings, plenty fruit.
unlimited out-range. Might trade for
smaller place. R. H. Plank, Nashville,
Ore.
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33 ACRES. BEST of soil, 25 acres in
cultivation, modern 5-rm. house,
miles from Salem. Terms. 1
CARLETON E. LANE
333 State St. Phone 8622.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
15 ACRES CLOSE in, 11 acres bear
ing fruit and nuts a good house just
refinished. Barn, chicken house, price
$6500.00. Will take clear house in Sa
lem up to SsdOU.OO as down payment
mortgage for baL or 1 acre close in
with good house. No real estate dealers.
BOX 565, STATESMAN
FINE STOCK FARM
187 ACRES, 5 MILES from Lyons,
85 to 90 acres cultivated, balance pas
ture, million feet timber, two good
big barns, 4 room house, poultry house,
sprints and creek, line soil. Price $.
000. Might consider some trade. See
Mr. Bartlett with
CH1LDS & MILLER, INC.
344 State Street
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20 A. FARM SNAP
OWNER LEAVING must sell quick
16 A. cult., 4 A. pasture, 4 R. house,
bam, large poultry house price cut to
$1500 good terms. Hurry, see LOUIS
BECHTEL, 341 State St
Acreaee
3 ACRES Vt Ml. north of Salem
4 room plastered house, barn, chicken
house. Walnuts A fruit trees. Price
42.500. Good terms.
CARLETON E. LANE. 333 State St.
Ph-roe 8622
DANDY 5-A. TRACT with nice Im
provements lights A water system
bath A toilet. Fruit nuts, berries, good
garden place. Price reduced to $3200.00
give good terms.
JAS. D. SEARS 474 Court St
Resort Property
COAST PROPERTY
SERVICE STATION, restaurant.
small houses on main coast highway-
leased for $0 a month. Close to New.
pott $4000. Ph. 5580.
Business Opnortnnities
COAST LUNCH room, near De
Lake; fixtures A-equipment for $700.00
also living room.
Grocery stock, fine location In Salem,
good business; price for quick sale at
S800.00.
Grocery A conr.. a real buy. Ana is
priced at less than value. Nicely lo
cated in Salem. Be sure and ask about
this one as it won t last long.
Rooming house, furniture lease.
Income about $68 per mo. A living
anartment. 4650 buva It
Boarding & rooming n cruse, xurnisn
ings; fine location Jc good business.
Price $1200 an exceptionally good
place.
JAS I). SKA KM. KCALlUn
476 Court Phone, 8466,
MR. INVESTOR
TWO HOUSES for $2,000. returning
18 on the investment Let us snow
you.
Call Mr. mils, witn
CH1LDS A MILLER, INC.
344 State Street
Financial
4S
WK HAVK never paid lea
than this rate on saHng
nd In vest mania Insured tr
4S"t4.
Mutual Federal Savings L-osn Aa a
ITvwe 4944 141 S. I -ID try M
Loans Wanted
LOANS WANTKD on fHrtn and clt
property B fme bnriewlng inquire a
Hnwktne Konena
PUT YOUR $ $ $ IN A SOUND
INVESTMENT
FIRST MORTGAGE on real estate
Wa-now have a number of mortgage
for ante. Amounts from f 300 to vuo
Net you 4H semi-annually SEE US
CHI l.l S A MII.I.KK. Mtge. lans
344 State St . Phone 4701
For Sale Wood
OAK WOOD. Tel 137F8.
JIWiKl'lvCllNK mwlh H II7K1
(iUAKANTKKP lKt ' run
let 60a snl.-m KbsH 'o Tiade an.
'oitsga
DRY SIJB. 4 ft. $4.25: 14 In, $5
old fir. 14 in, $5 25; block snd planet
wood. 45.25 : bia load 4 ft Tumace
$5.00 ed. TeL 135J, Dallas, collect
16 IN. OLD fir. $5.50. Ph. 9454.
OLD FIR. 2nd grthi flr. ah 637
OLD FIR limb, dry wood. Ph. 4700
FOR WOOD, Ph. 6230. Wyn Dyer,
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ALL KINDS of wood, reasonable.
hi. weathers. 4859, 1721 Chemeketa.
DRY 2ND growth, Fenwick, 4527.
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OLD FIR. $5 and $5.50. Tel. 7005.
Lost and Found
LOST BICYCLE, for rwd., 111F4
FOUND BICYCLE, owner please
come to tuentuy at 2. a a n.. Church,
LOST BLACK ' Perslnn cat, re
ward. Z60 & ziTO. ieu i j.
LOST BLACK A white female Bos
ton bulldog, phone 5993 before 4 p. m
or return to 11Z0 Jetlerson.
Personal
LONELY T "WORTHWHILE" sweet
heart husband, wife (or you. Box 3
I Lea Angeles.
For SaleUsed Cars
McKAYS
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe
Sedan
HAS RADIO. HOT WATER HEATER.
VERT GOOD GUXMETAL FINISH.
TIRES EXCELLENT. MOTOR HAS
BEEN RECONDITIONED. A GOOD
SOUND CAR THROUGHOUT
$425
1928 Pontlac Sedan
$ 40.00
. 95.00
. 95.0'e
. 95.00
. 95.00
1928 Chevrolet Coach ...
929 Chevrolet Roadster '
1929 Hudson Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
125.00
150.00
160.00
245.00
275.00
315.00
495.00
1930 Ford Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
1932 Plymouth Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1935 Chevrolet Spt. Coupe
1934 Studebaker Sedan
1934 Ford Sedan, radio
525.00
S15.00
595.00
1936 Chevrolet Sedan
1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe Spt Se
dan
725.00
Trucks
1933 International Truck
275.00
350.00
395.04
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
1934 Chevrolet LWB Truck
1935 Chevrolet LWB Truck .
1937 GMC Pickup
45.00
495.00
McKay Chevrolet Co.
333 Center Ph. 3189 430 N. Court.
Let Your Old Car Make
Down Payment and Easy
-v ar mm m
Monthly r ayments on
r
Balance.
1937 DeSoto DeLuxe Four Tu
dor, run some over 8000
miles : $865.00
1936 DeSoto Touring Sedan.
Low mileage, has heater 745.00
1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Tour.
Coach. Mohair UDholster-
lng A heater 723.00
1934 Plymouth PeLuxe Sedan,
oomnlete overhaul, has
heater 460.00
1936 Plvmouth DeLuxe Ttidor.
run some over 12,000 mi. .. 423.00
1939 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe, .
h e a ter. radio defroster
fan and license 630.00
1933 Dodee Dt-Luxe Business
Coupe 555. oo
1934 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Sedan 485.00
1933 DeSoto Custom Sedan 435.00
1933 Master Chevrolet Sedan - 365.00
1931 DeSoto 6 Sedan, over
hauled 285.00
1330 Ford Sport Coupe 225.00
SEE Jim St. Clair for Terms and
Trades! p
W. L. Anderson, Inc.
DeSOTO-PLTMOUTH MOTOR CARS
360 Marion - - Phone 7708 - - Salem
NOTICE
JUST FIVE DAYS LEFT
You want to take advantage of our
special offer on any used car
ONLY
DOWN and You Have 20
Months to Pay off the
Balance
Comp.any
ONLY, Can Offer You Such Reasonable
Terms
435 N. Commercial - - Ph. 4673
Used Car Lot Court A Church Street
Phone 491S
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Holiday
Specials
at
Valley
Motor Co.
37 Ford full DeLuxe 4-dr. Sedan,
radio . $"
36 Ford 4-dr. Sedan 5
36 Ford Coupe, rbl. seat 48
36 Ford Coach 45
30 Chev. Coupe 1 159
30 Ford Model A Coupe 145
29 Ford Model A Coupe Pickup 125
32 Chev. Truck, LWB 195
29 Model A Coupe 94
ATTENTION MECHANICS !
Your choice of 2 '29 Model A Coupe
bodies A '33 Sedan body. Look these
over.
Valley Motor Co.
Under Cover
Center A Liberty
Lot
Marlon A Liberty
STTTDE COACH '27. A-l condition
paint and upholstering good. New
U. S. tires. Run only 40,000 miles.
Cheap. 1260 Center St
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1932 CHEV. COUPE, good , shape,
Save dealer's coram iss.n. Priced rig nt
See it 2685 Portland Road
!2S CHEV. SED. A-l. 1086 Highland.
"28 CHEV. T SEDAN, $49. Good
paint. A-l shape, 433 N. Front
ESSEX COUPE good condition.
Owner leaving town sell cheap 249
S. Cottage, Apt 7.
1934 OLDSMOBILE DeLTJXE Se
dan, fi wheels, trunk, new tires, radio,
good shape, must sell Immediately
make your own offer.
See Mr. Valentine, 518 State,. Rm.
119. New Bligh Bldg.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That on November 24, 1937, the
Last Will and Testament of John
E. Rubls, deceased, was duly prov
en and admitted to probate in the
County Court-of the State of Ore-
gon lor Marlon County, and the
undersigned, Bert T. Ford, yu
duly appointed administrator
with tbe Will annexed de bonis
non of said Estate, and that. Let
ters of Administration hare issued
to him.
All persons baring claims
gainst the said Estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned Ad
ministrator at 707 First National
Bank Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication of this no
tice. BERT T. FORD, ; :
As Administrator with the
Will Annexed d.b.n. of the
Estate ot John E. Rubis,
deceased.
ROSS & FORD.
Attorneys for the Estate,
Salem, Oregon. N 30-D 7-14-21-28.
NOTICE OF FIXAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned Minnie Wel-
ty, Administratrix of the Estate of
Gideon Welty, deceased, has filed
in the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Marion County her
Final Account, and that said
Court has, by an order thereof,
designated Monday, the 3rd day
of January, 1938, at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon, of said
day, at the County Courtroom In
the Courthouse at Salem, Oregon,
as the time and place fori hearing
objections to said Final (Account
and the settlement of said estate,
at which said time and place all
persons so objecting shall appear
and show cause, if any there be.
why said Account should not, in
all things, be allowed and approv
ed, the said estate settled and
closed, and the Administratrix
discharged.
Date of First Publication Nov
30, 1937.
Date ot Last Publication Dec.
28, 1937.
MINNIE WELTY,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Gideon Welty, deceased.
ROSS & FORD,
Attorneys for the Estate,
Salem. Oregon. N 30-D 7-14-21-28
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. B666
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Marlon
In the Matter of the Estate ot
ORA HINKLE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an order ot tbe
County Court of Marion County
State of Oregon, duly made and
entered on the 8th day of October,
A. D., 1937, was appointed ad
ministrator of the Estate of Ora
Hinkle, deceased, and that he has
qualified as such.
All persons having claims
against said Estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly
verified as required by law, at the
office of the .undersigned's attor
ney, R. H. Bassett, Guardian
Building, in the City of Salem
Marion County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice to wit; December 7, 1937.
JAMES H. HINKLE,
Administrator of the Estate
of Ora Hinkle, deceased.
R. H. Bassett
Guardian Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorney for Administrator.
D. 7-14-21-18 Ja.
Maeleay Program
To Be Wednesday
MACLEAT The community
club and school are putting on a
joint Christmas program at the
school house Wednesday night a
8 o clock.
Those in charge are: Program
Mrs. A. Spelbrink. Mrs. Ed Took
er, Mrs. Oscar Baker; decorations,
Mrs. Wilbur Miller; treats, Mrs
V. L. Masten.
Business
Cards in this directory rna
en a monthly basis only.
Rate; $1 per line per month.
Auto Brakes
Mtke Panes, 374 South Commercial
Bicycles
BICYCLES, NEW and reconditioned.
Harry W.Scott 1116 Com'l Ph. 4518.
Body & Fender Repair
FOR BODY A FENDER Retire, Auto
Trim. Seat Covers, (Has replacement
Auto Painting SEE the Herrail Ow
ens Co, 33S a Com'L St Phone 8149
Brushes
FULLER'S, PH. 4724, 1105 Norway
Carpenter
GRONN BROS, 12IS &. 12th.
Chimney Sweep
rELEPHONB 4450. R. L Northnesa
Furn'a cleaned, steel brsha used 8227
Chiropractors
OR. O U SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor.
354 N. High. Tel Rea 8762.
Excavating
EXCAVATING Or all' kinds. Base
ments dug. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt
for sale. Salem Sand and Gravel Co,
Phune 9448.
Florists
Brcithaupts. 447 Court Ph. 4994.
Laundries
THE NEW SALEM LA U NOR T
THE W EIDER LAUNDRY
243 a High ! TeL 8124
Mattresses
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to
order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sis
tng; fluff rug wearing. 8 13th A Wll
nur. TeL 844L OTTO ZWICKBR,
Est. I4IL ' : ' -
CAPITOL BEDDLNo rrt Phone 4449.
Wreath Honors Go
To Mrs. W. Loose
Stay ton Will Hire Another
Teacher for Large
Primary Room
STAYTON The Stayton Gar
den club met in the city hall
Friday night. Those winning
prizes in tbe wreath contest
were: Mrs. W. H. Loose, first;
Mrs. Joe Van Cleave, second;
Mrs. C. Berger. third, and Joe
Van Cleave, honorable mention.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 28.
An increased school attend
ance necessitated the hiring of
another primary tea her in the
Stayton grade school. Miss Edna
Fery, teacher of the first and
second grades, has 45 pupils.
The school board will hold a
special meeting irfght away to
hire a teacner tot tne second
grade.
Represented at Hearing
The Stayton chamber of com
merce, at a turkey dinner re
cently, roted to back the move
to rush the Willamette valley
flood control project. Stayton
was represented at the hearing
in Salem Monday, and presented
brief prepared by Lee Brown,
president; Ed Bell, secretary;
Hal . Cuff el. George Keech and
W. A. Weddle.
The Kingston Social 'Hour club
was entertained at the home of
Mrs. Gilbert Finley recently. Mrs.
Will Ramage and Mrs. John Fery
won prizes in the contests.
The Lady Foresters held their
annual Christmas party at the
hall recently. A tree, games
and a gift exchange were en
joyed. Miss Eunice Jordan
played the part of Santa Claus.
Swegle Women to Meet
At Raymond Daniels9
Home Tli is Afternoon
SWEGLE Mrs. Raymond
Daniels will be hostess to the
Swegle Ladies' club at her home
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock
This will be the clubs' Christmas
party and members will exchange
gifts.
The annual Christmas, program
put on by the school is to be giv
en Thursday night under the di
rection of Principal Ralph Nelson
Following the program candy will
be given to all the children pres
ent.
The school children will have
.their exchange of gifts Friday
morning at tbe schoolhouse.
NOTICE
OF FINAL
MENT
SETTLE-
Notlce is hereby given that
the undersigned have filed in the
County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Mar
ion, their duly verified final ac
count, as the Executors of the
last .will and testament and es
tate! of Benjamin F. Herrling
deceased, and that said Court
has fixed Tuesday, the 25th day
of January, 1938, at the hour of
ten5 o'clock A. M. of said day, as
the time, and the County Court
Room in the County Court
House at Salem, in Marion Coun
tr. Oregon, as the place for hear-
ins: said final account and all
objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
21st day of December, 1937.
CHARLES APPLE,
AMANDA APPLE,
Executors to the last will
and testament and Estate
of Benjamin F. Herrling,
Deceased.
WALTER S. LAMKIN,
Attorney for Executors,
Salem, Ore. D. 21-28; J. 4-11-18
Directory
Nurses Registry
UNDERGRAD. A PRAC nurses, $8
and op per" day good ret. Tel. 4790.
Painting-Pa perhanging
Herbert K. Wood. TeL 4924 or 4487
R. a VARLEY. PHONE 4373.
Photo Engraving
SALEM PHOTO ! engraving. 147 N
Commercial. TeL $837.
Printin
FOR STATIONERY, cards pamphlets
progiama. books ot any kind of print
ing, call The Statesman Printing De
partment 214 8. Commercial. Tela
phone 914L
Radi
10s
RADIOS SERVICE TeL 7118. 147
S Liberty, Crosley Radio A Appli
ance Co.
Stoves
REPAIRS FOR ranges, Mrs, circula
tors. p. A Heppner, - 243 Chemeketa,
Transfer
CAPITAL CITY - Tansfer Co. 221
State St TeL 777 A Distributing, for
warding and storage ur specialty. Get
our ratea.
FOR LOCAL or distant transfer stor
age, burner oU. call 8131. Larmei
Transfer Co. Tracka te Portland dally
Upholsterin,
FURN. REPAIR. McDowell, TeL 9433
Vacuum Cleaners
REPAIRED, ALL makes. Free est In
home. Cleaner for rent. Salem Hdw.
Well Drilling
R A- WEST. Rt. 4. B. 444 T. HOFt'
Wet Basements
GUARANTEED BONE-DRY by the
new Seal 8eep Service. Applied oa In
ner surface. Phone 4470.
First Unit Farm
Homes now Able
To Turn Switch
VICTOR POINT The Port
land General Electric company
is extending its line on Eureka
avenue out of Silverton through
this district to Union Hill, pow
er was turned on the first sec
tion of this line completed to
the J. O. Darby farm last Week.
When the line Is completed to
Union Hill more than 60 farm
homes will be modernized by the
addition . of electricity.
Larger Acreage
Of Beans Planned
WEST STAYTON A meeting
of the bean growers for the
Stayton canning co-op was held
at the cannery at Stayton Thurs
day night and more acreage was
taken up by the growers. Yxa
ager George Smith advised the
growers of a boost In the price
of fertilizer.
W. A. Martin has returned
from the Deaconess hospital.
Theodore Dickman, a promi
nent bean grower and well
known for the beautiful flowers
he grows, has left for a Tislt
to his boyhood home in Germany.
Thieves Get $24
At Schoolhouse;
Investigation on
HUBBARD .Some one broke
into the schoolhouse and entered
the office of Principal Beal and
took $23.60 from Mr. Beat's desk
last week. The party also entered
Mr. Cody s room and took about
50 cents.
The school board as well as the
faculty Is making a thorough in
vestigation.
Liberty Residents See
Start of jFlood Havoc
LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. W
J. Fair returned Thursday from
a trip of over three weeks that
took them as far east as Ross-
ton, Okla. On the eastward
route they made short visits
with relatives In Denver and
Pueblo, Colo., and after spend
ing 10 days in Rosston with his
mother, Mrs. James Fair, they
arrived in California in time to
see the heavy rains and the be
ginnings of the flood havoc and
were delayed somewhat. They
visited relatives in California
and also with a former Liberty
resident, Mrs. Mary Brown in
Modesto.
Community Tree Slated
At Silver Cliff on 22nd
SILVER CLIFF The commun
ity Christmas program and tree
will be held at Silver Cliff Wed
nesday sight. The Parent Teach
ers' associations sponsor the affair
and have charge of all arrangements.
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SHELBURN Mrs. Kelly and
pupils . of the Shelburn school
will put on a Christmas program
cn Thursday night, December 23.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Avery and
family who have been living for
some time on the Fred Grimes '
place are planning on moving,
soon to Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Mc
Clain were guests Friday with
their daughter, Mrs. Alvin Mer-
tt on the former's 25th wedding
anniversary.
The two young daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurston are
confined, to their home with
whooping cough.
Mrs. Edwin Reiger, while rend
ering lard at home, was quite
badly burned.
Meetings Occupy
Church Societies
WOODBURN The regular
meeting of the Missionary society
of the Presbyterian .church was
held Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Olive Smith presiding.
Miss Vera Bogard gave an In
teresting talk on churches of the
east and showed pictures of sev
eral taken while on her recent
trip east. She stated that th
first and oldest Presbyterian
church was built In New Jersey
in 1692. Mrs. E. J. Allen led
devotions.
. Mrs. B. J. Byers was in charge
of the program and reading?
were given by Mrs. Byers and
Mrs. Jane Mack.
Citizens' Committee Will
Report on City Problem
SILVERTON Members of tht
citizens' committee appointed bj
the city council at its Decemhei
nt e e 1 1 n g on December 6, hare
been holding meetings during
the week in an. endeavor to work
out a ways and means of sol r
ing the city's financial difficul
ties. Several ways have been
discussed but whether or not
they are to be carried out is not
yet known.
The committee will make its
report at the January meeting of
the city council which falls on
January 3rd. Members of the
committee are George Steelbam
mer. O. S. Rose, L. C. Eastman,
A.- W. Simmons, H. W. Preston,
H. B. Latham and Nortis Ames.
Aloha Club Holds Yule
Luncheon, Pleasantdale
PLEASANTDALE Fourteen
members and two guests attend
ed the 1 o'clock Christmas
luncheon of the Aloha club held
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Dresselhaus. A Christ
mas tree and exchange of gift
wera enjoyed. Next Thursday
the club will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy to
tie a comforter for a needy fam
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