The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 29, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE NINE
ell-Buiy the Easy Way With, a ' Statesman Classified Ad.
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 29, 1937
8
Statesman
Classified Ads
Coil 9101
Classified AdvertUls
-Slagla lnsertlaa per I1m 1 6c
Ttore tMertionr per ItM 26c
BU'tnsertlans per line ., 30e
Dm anonth per Hm $1.09
tdf&lmem chargo lit
Copy for Tlrta Vt accepted unfl
4at tho evening before .pubUcntioa
tor elnaamratton. Copy nnth't
after tht tlma wUI fca run nnSa
4o headlna, -To UM t CJao
'
Tl StaJeamaa mumM M 41 nea
dal responsibility for errors which
-MT Kmr In artmill 'iasl pub
: IMt4 In lt cslumn. araa to raae
where ttil paper te at fault wUl i
-print -that part of mn advertlaaweBt
la which the typographical mistake
Tha Statunui kmytm tfie rtM
Mlcrt quest toiurhlo advertlrtna
n -further reserves the- right tr
lace ell radvertiirtflaV undsr the
rapcr claMrtflcatlon.
Livestock
TOP PRICES paid for old horses and
cow for fox fMd. TeL SUB.
FREE: "WE pirk up dead and worth
1pm horses, cows, the p. TeL 4869, col
lect FREE WB pick up dead sad
worthies horses, cows. TeL 7979. col
lect DEAD AND worthless horses, cows,
picked up free. Ph. collect 6411. Salem.
1K14. Albnny. Montgomery Rend.
Wks.
Help Wanted Male
MAN FOR coffee route. Up to $45
first week. Automobile Riven as bonus.
Write ZANOL, 198 Tenth St, Oakland,
Cal. -
Help Wanted Female
WANTED. CAPABLE girl for house
work. Tel. 24 TO.
Situations Wanted
EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING.
Mrs Adsltt. 1139 Marion Phone 9446
GENTLEMAN, 65, DESIRES work,
capable, willing. Call the Salvation
Array, 9437.
W.t IICITO tnr 1 nr , m,n (If 111
11 An 1 , i . ' . . . w - .. -
motherless home, by middle-aed wi
dow. No smoker, ia. ai . ou,
McMlnnvlUe, Ore,
irv Ml DOLES-AGED German wom
an wishes housework. Ref. Phone 5S58.
- YOUNG LADT wants position as
waitress, ilea ssecona at, ei
aarsyatsBasaasakaaaaaaStir
EXPERIENCED ALTERA TION
lady desires position. 491 Kingwood,
West Salem.
For Sale Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITERS. ADDING ma
chine, eaah registers sold, rented, ra
paired Koen 429 Court Phone (778.
"Ul-njrLrijirxri Ciiai T r -- - - - - -
t-DrtiTl i vn MITRSk-RV nloat'iird.
fruit, nut trees, ah rubbery. A. J. Ma
thta 21 Center . Tea. 5i.
ROL. CAS ARIES. IS K. ISth. 5J52
Mill. Ht rwnirr mriiurer sDanlel
pups from registered stock. 2 males
left- at each, in? ur-u
, Phone 9341.'
-ffjrfrtf-WXrv'm'--t--- mm m aaasasaaaaaaaaaaa
W ATKINS PROD.. 689 N. 17. (iv
. . . It nAfl. I KACC wmA lltr. (nr.
fceya. Mra Wright, 4Vfc mU Wallace
KO. tn. j. r'- ru- n ri ru u.li r
CASH OR trade for used furniture
ranges, heaters, radios, machinery,
tools, etc. Woodry and Woodry, suc
tioneers, phone 6-1-1-0, 1810 N. Sum
aoer in Hollywood.
t BELCREST LOTS. 75. Ph. 3940.
HAND KNIT dress, 36-38, green
(35 Chemeketa Street
OPEN TOP gas range, cheap Ph.
7440.
jXruiruaif"" 'eia mmm mm mmm
APPLES SEVERAL yartetles, 35c
bas; J for $1.00; fancy Kings. 50c
baa; Baac peara, Stte box; DaAnjou
awara, 76c ha. Bring bona. Pure apple-
Juice. at. ic
Truck load lancy sweat navel oran-
-all aiaea. S2. case ajra up.
PURITAN CIDER WORKS
West Salem
Trade Slisceilaneous
t9J7 CHET. TO trade tiioi small
groc. store ot service station. Write
Ba 6(9. Statesman.
WtmtrU Ali seel laneoas
WAIST WATJS'UT nitA Wtwrt meati.
aUa la ahelL State Cafeteria.
Mi9celLaneas
SMITH'S REPAIR SHOP
years Kpertenra repairing farm
machinery. Blacksmith work A weld
ing. Let oa help do your mechanical
work. Shop located on Union St.. H
Mock from Willamette river. Look for
the tut tjuntvacor sign
, $1260 TO $2100 TEAR
TO START working tor U. S. GOV
vpuurvr PKRMANENT PEN
SION. Patterson, ex-C S. Examiner
prepares. EXAMS COMING. WRITE
NOW for FREE 4 page booklet de
tails NO COST IF UNSUCCESSFUL,
Bo it 66(. Statesman.
02000 TEAR CP
. EDUCATIONAL SALESMAN
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL or
intangible experience preferred. Larg
est organisation of its kind operating
nationaly. practically no competition.
Salea throturh LEADS on basis MON
EY REFUNDED IF NO POSITION
OBTAINED. Bond, auto, able finance
self during training period. Give de
tails. P. O. Box (397. Metro. Sta., Los
Anselea, Caitf.
- For Rent Rooms
ROOMS. 280 CENTER ST.
CLN WARM sleep, rm., (33 Ferry.
.: ADVERTISLNO
Western Advertising:
Representatives
Fenger-Hail Co, Ltd.
Ban Francisco, l-os Angeles, Seattl
Eastern Advertising
," Representatives i
Bryant Griffith A Brunson. Inc,
Chicago. New York. Detroit.
Boston. Atlanta.
Enteral at I hi Poatofice at Salem
Orrpmi. as Second Clau Hatter. Ph
Jtaherf evert momma except U outlay
Butineee effice tli South Commercia
Street,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Mall Subscription Rates Vn Advance
Mo 60 cents; X Ma $1.50: ( Ma $2.60;
1 year $3.00. Elsewhere 6$ cents per
MiK. or $(.oi ior l year in advance,
Per copy S cents. News Stands I
cents. ; .. .
.By City Carrier: (0 cents a month.
$7.20 a year in advance.
Money lo Loan
Quick, Private Loans
When jrou -ored extra cash use our tmpl bari-wlng plan. All you need It
be asMe-to mke small rearular payments. You can arraogo to repary In
nines tw vui not airnia our pocaeiDoas, lor instance :
$50 Repayable $5.02 Per Month
60 BeiwtUe, t.03 Perllonth
70 Reparahle 7.03 Per Month
AUTO LOANg. PERSONAL. LOAN, 19 TO $200, ALL PLAKS
PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF SALEM
t Kermerly Itxneflctal Finance Co.)
Seeatia Floor New Blsii Bide Boom lit
Sit SUnt St at High
Pbona-alll Salem,- Orexoa
UcenM S-m M-liS
PERSONAL LOANS
BORROW FROM Kak-Tn'a oldest
atvaat tBdepennt ewiBiiy yuut
mMaw wtll aaretv personal cooald
erartmi feature souf after- tba loan la
ma da
Ifltereat n unpaid fea larva.
Na feea- Quick Courteous Servtca
We ttolldt Tour Account
General Finance
Corporation
tSI S. Commercial St., Salem, Or
Phone 91 IS Lie. No. 8-1 J8
i irVgiJVniiaii"'ainjninjXrir
. FKUKKAt. fKitSJINO I anna fetilUi
reflnaaca hnmea nuatBem rrop- Rarea
nrama a Kill Inc. Ma twite Ride
MOV ITT TCI tnit m imwl rMl aatata
CHAR HIIDKINS 175 State St
Auto Loans
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY TO buy new or used cara
Private money at very low rates. No
red tape 1 to 20 months to repay.
Roy H. Simmons
196 S. Commercial St.. Salem. Or.
Phone 9 1 SI Lie. No M 152.
For Rent Rooms
TWO LARGE, well furnished rooms
for men. All men in house. Close In. 4
Ten dollars a month. Phone 5162 or
6231.
HOTEL MARION
ENJOY THE comfort of a down
town modern hotel. Rooms by the
week or month at very reasonable
prices.
NICE SLEEPING rooms. 161 S 14
LARGE WARM room, man. Ph. 7772.
WARM BACHELOR room furnished,
one sleeping room, reasonable. 303 S.
Winter St.
SLEEPING ROOMS, 635 Chemeketa.
Room and Board
EXCELLENT R. B 54 5 S. ConO.
HOME FOR elderly people. Ph.
8973.
RM BD emp. lady. $5.50 wk. 7313.
BD.. RM. ldy.. 825. Ph. 4303.
360 N. CAPITOL, TEL. 7928.
For Rent Apartments
STRATTON APTS.. 570 N. Winter.
One 3-room furn. apt. available Dec.
2ath. Tel. 3842.
ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM apartment.
735 North Capitol.
FURN. 4 R. FLAT, 1090 N. Fifth.
FRN. HTD.. 1 rm. apt., 160 Division.
2 RMS. PARTLY furn.. adults, $8,
Hollywood district. 1005 N. 22nd St
3 R. FURN. APT., water, lights,
heat, garage, 705 X. Liberty.
APARTMENT, 265 S. COM L.
2 FURNISHED ROOMS, clean,
warm, close in, (74 X. Church.
2 A 3 P.M. APTS., Court Apts. Ph.
ro.
FURN. AND unfurn. See Fisher
Apta, 336 Oak. A pleasant place to
live.
FURN. 2 RM. apt., steam heat Mon
terey Apts., 633 Ferry St.
1 OR 2 RM. turn, apt., gar. 1010 Oak.
APTS. FOR rent 355 Bellevue.
3 RMS., FIRST floor. 210 X. 14th.
3 R. FURX. Priv. bath. 248 Marion.
2 RMS. FURX., $12 : 3 rms. furn.,
$22.50. Lts water, garages. Ph. ills.
For Rent Houses
FURN. & UNFURN. bouses, Melvln
Johnson.
FOR RENT Modern i reora house
In exceiient condition. 95S Tamarack
St, $40.
Large i room flat (& Ferry St
water and garbage service furnished
$27 60. tower flat same boUrnng. 3
BECKS WADRWOBTH
189 N. High St
MOD. FURX. suburban home. 8 bed
rooms. Elec range, ref rig. R. 3 Bi 77
Salem. Salem Heights Ave.
SALEM HTS. 5 rm., bath, 3 8. 7479
MOD. 5 R. HOUSE at 843 N. 20th.
inq. j otace oc
S R HOUSE, $18. 70 S. Cora. 6406.
FURX. LARGE hse., north, 855.00.
3-rms., bath tc nook, south. (25.00.
5- rms., fireplace. 3 lots. (20.00.
6- rms., 2-bedrma. north, $30.00.
Call for list of furn. apts.
6-rms., 3-bedrms.. fireplace, $20.00.
RICH L. REIMAXX, 167 S. High St
UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Lts. A
wtr $20.00. Phone 7113.
For Rent
IIOSrtTAL HKIS9 mna wheal chain
te rent H L Si Iff furniture
OFFICE ROOMS. 281 Stat street
Inquire room 200. Tel. 8713.
m "-iv"---iij-r"siiiiir ruijiii i n.iijLriruiruui-T
GARAGE FOR rant 480 S. 14th.
For Sale Real Estate
S R. HOUSE, NEEDING repair,
close m. can be easily made into apts.
Small down payment baL like rent
F. H. WEIR, Oreg. Btdg. Ph. 9411.
Ktft SAUtS. VACANT
I ROOM MODERN heme, to fine
condition exrert outside paint 955
Tamarack, fine surroundings, $4500
$1500 cash.
BKCKE A WADS WORTH. 189 N Htaih
BEAUTIFUL MODERN h'ome in
Walnut Park Add. This house has just
been completed and can be bought very
reasonable, Carleton E. Lane. 333 State
st rn. 6zz. -
S RAia, BATH. 5 acres, lots fruit
Ealem Hts $3250. TeL 747S.
6 R- HOUSE ON S. 14th. priced to
seii. iza caso, fii.bv per mo.
F. H. WEIR, Oreg. Bldg. Ph. I41L
5 R.. GAR., lot 75x138 walks, pav.
pd., $1200 $300 cash, $15 mo.
5 R bath, gus, furnished, $1(00.
4 R bath, gar., walks, pav. pd big
lot aortlj. $1700. Many more bargains.
Stt F. G RLEPEXTROG
1940 Mcloy St - TeL 4954.
Money to Loan
Tor Sale Real Estate
$169. DOWN, LARGE living mx. bed
rm., toilet, lights, water, paved
at. oa boa Uae. $760.
4)890. X-atrs Mvinc rnx. feedrnx nice
kitchen, bath, garage. cash.
$260. Dawn, 6 rm. house. 2 lots, earth,
lights, garage,, paring pd, $1350.
$400. Down, stucco home, large living
rm, -nice kitchen, dinette. 2 bed
rma. aV unfinished upstairs,
basement, furnace, fireplace, 83,-
MELVTW JOHNSON. 725 Court St
Phone 3723
FOR SALE
WELL BUILT 5 room bungalow,
close in south, fine district. House has
extra large living room, built-in kitch
en, nook, 2 bedrooms and bath. Full
cement basement. Priced for quick sale
at 85000 with reasonable terms to
responsible party. v
SEEf Mrs. Ellis with
CH1LDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St Phone 6.08.
SPECIAX.
IV, STORY, 6 ROOM house on
88x3 7 S ft lot close to new high school.
Price reduced to $1600.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State St Phone (708.
NEW 6 RM. modern home in N. Sa
lem finished inside in gumwood. A
REAL buy for $4450. See MR. W1DE
NER with WM. BLIVEX, REALTOR,
215 Masonic.
OWN A HOME ON TERMS LIKE
RENT: Brand-new bungalow. Garage
4 woodshed. Elec. water system. Re
stricted dist. $100.00 down, $22.00 per
n. n v.
U1UII til.
RICH L. REIMANN. 167 S. High St.
NICE 8 ROOM house, well in on
Center St Small down payment, bal
ance like rent
CARLETON E. LANE, 333 State
Phone 8622
HOUSE. 6 RMS., 3 bedrms., bsmt
Fine location, near 'schools. $2100.
$150 down. Furnished $2300, $250
down. WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE,
157 So. Liberty. Pb, 7113.
For Sale Farms
FEDERAL LAND bank farms.
Prired right Terma See W. a Bart
let t Secy. Treas. IK Oregon Bide,
phone 7127.
Get free country property list from
W. V. HOMESEEKERS AGENCY
East D" St Rt 7, Box 14. Ph. 8280.
HOWELL PRAIRIE- 35 A., 24 A.
cult. ; baL timber ft pasture. 4-rms. &
bath. Electricity. Bars, garage, chick
en hav. Family arc hard. Close to school.
5.000.00. M cash, terma
RICH L. REIMANN, 167 S. High St
Pattern
By ANNE ADAMB
Little girls like variety In their
school or play rocks, and here's
a sprightly Anne Adams jumper
style that is the most versatile
model ever! The secret? Simply
make the jumper ot a monotone
wool er wool-like cotton, and
stitch ay several versions of the
becomiatg bloxiae Sa colorful cot-
tea, pica, linen, or synthetic
Twill fee like different frock
every time little Mary-Jane
changes her blouse, and prove to
be a wardrobe-saver, too; Dangh
ter will be 'sped ally fond of the
flared skirt, and blouse with Pet
er Pan collar.
Pattern 4675 is available In
children's sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and
12. Size 6 jumper takes yard
54 inch fabric; Dlouse 14 yards
36 inch fabric and 3 yards lace
edging. Illustrated step-by-step
sewing instructions included.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS 15) In
coins or stamps (coins preferred
for this Anne Adams pattern. Write
plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDBESS end
STYLE NUMBER.
NEWS FLASH I Joit off the press
... the NEW A.VXK ADAMS liOOK.
OF SPRING PATTERXS1 Over a
hundred lovely stiles! Spring fash
ions (or every hoar of the day,
whether you're slim ar not s slim,
very yoonr or nor martaret . . . .
Fashion interest for jost yea type
whatever it stay be. All easyta-sew
patterns . . quick, economics! ways
to spring smartness. WRITE FOR
IT TODAY! PRICE OF BOOK FIF
TEEN CENTS. PRICE OF PAT
TERN FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OT
BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Sead your order to The Oregea
Statesman. Pattern Department.
J I 4675
-For SaleUsed Cars
More Car
Per Dollar
1935 Chev. Town Sedan
ORIGINAL BLACK FINISH IS LIKE
'EW. SMOOTH atfX CYU MOTOR
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL
GOOD TIRES. SPOTLESS INTER
IOR. WE INVITE YOUR MOST
CAREFUL INSPECTION
. 4-95
last
Pont lac Sedan
Chevrolet Sedan
Chevrolet Roadster
$ 25.eH
1929
95.00
75.00
85.00
125.00
1(5.00
1(5.00
246.00
245.00
265.ee
315.00
366.00
495.00
69S.00
192
1928
Ford Coupe
1920
Ford Roadster
1931
1930
132
1931
1932
Stude baker Sedan
Xash Coach
Cherrotet Cmipe
fontlac coupe
Plymouth Sedan :
1933
1933
Chevrolet Town Sedan
Dodge Sedan
1925
1936
1937
1937
Chevrolet 9pt. Coupe
Chevrolet Town Sedan
Chevrolet Mst. Town Se-
Chevrolet DeLuxe Spt Se
dan $95.00
725.00
McKay Chevrolet Co.
J33 Center Ph. 3189 430 N. Com'l.
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 P. M.
New Year
pecials
at
Valley
Motor Co.
1931 Model A Coach. This car is
in. perfect condition $225
radio - 65
1937 Ford Coach 585
37 Ford full DeLuxe 4-dr. Sedan,
radio $'
36 Ford Touring 2-dr . 465
36 Ford Coupe 46a
35 Ford Coach 385
30 Chev. Coupe 159
32 Ford 4-dr. Sedan za
30 Ford Model A Coupe 145
29 Ford Model A Coupe Pickup 125
32 Chev. Truck, LWB 195
29 Model A Coupe 95
ATTENTION MECHANICS!
Tour choice of 2 '29 Model A Coupe
bodies A '32 Sedan body. Look these
over.
Valley Motor Co.
Under Cover
Center A Liberty
Lot
Marlon A Liberty
1934 OLDSMOBILE DeLUXE Se
dan, 6 wheels, trunk, new tires, radio,
good shape, must sell Immediately
make your own offer.
See Mr. Valentine. 518 State, Rm.
119, New Bligh Bldg.
MUST SELL by Jan. 2, 1936 Pon
tiac 4-dr. Touring Sedan. This car
must be seen to be appreciated Will
take late car In trade. Write C. D.
French. Rt 3, Box 129, Salem.
For Sale Farms
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED
41 ACRES EAST of Salem, fine lo
cation, good house, family fruit About
1000 cords wood, team, cows, machine
ry, all goes for $5500, part terms.
SEE Mr. Bartlett with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St Phone (708.
80 ACRES. 40 A. CULT. Good bldgs.
25 miles from Portland 2000 cds.
wood. This is a good buy. Will take
Salem property in trade.
WM. E. MOSES, 33 1 State Street
10 ACRES 1 MILES on pavement
east of Salem. New house, barn ft ga
rage, elec. water system, best of soil.
CARLETON E. LANE, 833 State St
Phone 8(22
Acreage
ACRE, 4 ROOM house, nook.
bath. 3 mues east $2300 $700 down
terms. 4 acres. Woodburn. house, barn.
chicken house, garage, trade for house
hi Salem.
95 acres. Polk county, good build
ings. $2400 $750 down.
Lease garage, tools, 3-gas pump on
highway, 1624 rent (25 a month.
A. C. JENSEN
333 State St. Phone 8(22,
Suburban
BUT SAME as rent good fruit tract
2 acres, large cherry trees, small
house, 4 miles out, $125 down and no
monthly pymts
WM. E. MOSES, 331 H State
Business Opportunities
TWO AND ONE-HALF YEARS OP
HONEST ENDEAVOR with purchase,
going RESTAURANT hamburger
possibilities. For quick sale, $1000
cash.
H. P. GRAXT-C, H. SAXDERS
529 Court St Tel. 6744
GOOD PAYING restaurant. Rood lo
cation. Pays better than $100 per
month; net price less than $1000. Im
mediate possession. Terms.
Clifford Harold With X. J. Llndgren
175 S. High Street
Financial
4
WE HAVE never paid less
than this rate on savings
ig ana investments, insurea to
v tr, ooo.
Mutual Federal Savings ft Loan Ass'n.
Phone 4944 142 S. Liberty Ht.
Loans Wanted
LOANS WANTED on farm and city
property. Before borrowing inquire at
Hawkins Roberts.
PUT TOUR $ $ S IN A SOUND
INVESTMENT
FIRST MORTGAGE on real estate.
We now have a number of mortgages
for sale. Amounts from 9300 to $5,000.
Net you ( semi-annuallv. SEE US.
CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans
344 State St Phone (70$.
For Sale Wood
OAK WOOD. Tel 137 Ft,
LARWK KCt IN n growth. Ph I37K3
GUARANTEED DRY WtHiD ) coal
ret 6000. balem Fuel Co. Trade and
"nttaja. a-
1( IN. OLD nr. $5.50. Ph. 945$.
OI.D FIR. 2nd grth fir. ash 6370
OLD FIR limb, dry wood Ph. (700.
FOR WOOD. Ph. $230. Wyn Dyer.
ALL KINDS of wood, reasonable.
in. weathers, 4659, 1721 Cbaroeketa,
asmaa mm m m m m m m - g--fv-t-riTW rrilrXJ-
OLD FIR. $5 and $5.50. TeL 7095.
saaasasaaaaaaaaaafesaa,
1-IN. OLD fir. $5 (5.50. Slab $4.75.
it-in, oak. f (.. none 94(.
For Sale Used Cars
OTTO J. WILSON
TUESDAY SPECIALS
1937 DeLuxe Ford Four-Door Touring Sedan-$665
1936 DeLuxe tord Coupe 485
1935 DeLuxe Ford Tudor Touring Sedan........ 425
These Cars Are Way Above Average and Have
Special Equipment
OTTO J. WILSON
38S North Commercial
lOSE UP to 1 pounds weekly. Write
Br. . Wendt Cantam, -& Dak.
193$ CHEV.. COACH, good condi
tlon. (81 N. 15th St.
MUST SELL today equity Packard
7-paaav '30 Sedan. Terma A-l condi
tion. Low mileage. 280 S. Liberty. Ph.
$282.
waSasaapasasaVaBs3asaSa
1927 WHJPPET COACH, good cond.,
good tires. Triced low for quick sale
$35 cash. 2705 Portland Road
vrrrrivvmriYinfnnnfinmi trwsn n.nr
1934 PONTIAC COUPE Condition
like new in every respect Low mileage.
Will sell on terms with reasonable
down payment Ph. 322.
For Sale Wood
DRY 2ND growth. Fenwlck, 4527.
DRY FIR, oak. Ph. 3380, Ashcraft.
ASH WOOD, $6.25 cd Ph. 9702.
DRY SLAB wd, $5. 16 in. 6663.
SPECIAL DRY wood, $6. Ph. 3354.
Personal
LONELY? "WORTHWHILE" sweet.
heart husband wife for you. Box 375.
Los Angeles.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed bids will be received by
the undersigned until the hour of
7:30 o'clock P."M. on Monday,
January 17, 1938, and immediate
ly thereafter opened by the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, at the City Hall in said
City for the sale of improvement
bonds of the City of Salem in tile
amount of FORTY-EIGHT THOU
SAND ONE HUNDRED SEVEN
AND 30100 ($48,107.30) DOL
LARS issued pursuant to Section
56-2012. Chapter XX, Title. LVI
Oregon Code 1930 (Laws of Ore
gon, 1933, Chapter 186), (the
Bancroft R e b o n ding "Act) &s
amended by Laws of Oregon, 1935,
Chapter 137, as amended by Laws
of Oregon, 1937, Chapter 464. and
Section 56-2308. Oregon Code
1935 Supplement as amended jy
Laws of Oregon, 1937, Chapter 31,
and described as follows:
Salem Improvement Bonds (is
sued on rebonding of public im
provements, in denomination of
$500.00 each, except one bond
which will be in the amount of
$107.30. Said bonds to be dated
February 1, 1938 and to mature
February 1, 1948; and providing
that the City of Salem shall hare
the cfption to redeem said bonds.
in numerical order, upon the pay-
ment' of face value thereol with
accrued interest on any interest
paying date at or after three years
from the date of issue of said
bonds. Both principal and interest
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of, Salem.
The bonds will be sold to the
bidder offering to take the bonds
at the lowest rate of interest on
their par value of FORTY-EIGHT
THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED
SEVEN and 30100 ($48,107.30)
DOLLARS. None of the bonds will
be sold for less than par and ac
crued interest Each bidder should
name the rate of interest at which
the bidder Is willing to accept the
bonds at par. The bonds will bear
the rate of interest designated in
the bid accepted.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check for two per
cent of the par value of the bonds,
made payable to the city as a
guarantee ot good faith.
The right is reserved by the
Common Council to accept any bid
or to reject all bids in, the interest
of the city.
The prior legal approving opin
Ion of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfree, Mc-
Culloch, Shuler Jb Kelley will be
furnished the successful bidder.
A. WARREN JONES,
City Recorder,
Salem, Ore. D 22-29 J 5.
Business
Cards la this directory ran
on a monthly basis only.
Rate; ft per line per month,
Auto Brakes
Mike Panek. 275 South Cpmmerctal
Bicycles
BICYCLES, NEW and reconditioned
Harry W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l Ph. 451$
Body & Fender Repair
FOB BODY FENDER Repairs, Auto
Trim. Seat Covers, ;tasa replacement
Auto Painting S EH the Herrall Ow
ens CO, 236 & Corn'L St. Phone 8 1 (9
Carpenter
GRONN BROS.. 181J S. 12th.
Chimney Sweep
ITCI.EPHONB 4450. R. E. Nor t tineas
Furn's cleaned steel brsha used $227
Chiropractors
DR. O. L SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor
25$ N. High. Tel Res 8752.
Excavatin
EXCAVATING. OF all kinds. Base
ments dug. Dirt hauled or moved Din
for sale. Salem Sand and Gravel Co.
Phone 940a. ,
Florists
Bralthaupt's. 4T'C Court' Ph. (904.
Laundries
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY v
THE W EIDER LAUNDRY
!(S & High TeL 9121
For Sale Used Cars
Phone 6451.
Egan Guests Get
In Wreck Tangle
WALDO HILLS A four-way
mlxup of cars on the Sllverton
Stayton highway a short distance
from the Grant Davis home came
near marring the holiday dinner
at the Frank Egan heme.
It began when an unidentified
car- went into the ditch. Just as
the wrecker began work the Vera
Hawthorne car, on its way from
Portland to the Egan home here.
came along and in passing went
into a tail spin, turning com
pletely around three times.
A few minutes later Elmer
Peterson, also on his way to
Egan's, drove around the wrecker
only to find a woman driving on
the wrong side of the road. The
bumper on her car cut the tire on
the Peterson ,car Int,o ribbons,
dented a fender and bent the
radius rod.
Eventually all guests, number
ing 26, arrived and enjoyed the
day.
Kingwood Folks
Guests in North
KINGWOOD Mr. and Mrs.
Warren B. Baker and Miss Bar
bara Whipple spent Christmas eve
in Portland at the parental home
of Mrs. Baker and Miss Whipple.
Thi Bakers went on the next day
to The Dalles where they visited
Baker's family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Guderian
and children are spending the
holidays with relatives at Klam
ath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckman,
Gene and Betty Lou spent the
Yule season at the home of her
father near Hillsboro.
Miss Margaret Smart, depart
mental instructor in the grade
school at Milwaukie, and her
brother, Jimmy, first year stu
dent at OSC, are spending the
Christmas vacation at home.
Browns at Alsea
TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Brown and children. Mrs. Wilma
Wintermantel and daughter and
Jake Brown spent Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brown and children at Alsea.
NOTICE OF APPOIXTMEXT
OF EXECUTRIX
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed, by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the
County of Marion, as Executrix
of the last will and testament
and estate of John J. Karst de
ceased, and that she has duly
qualified as such Executrix; all
persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent are
notified to present the same, duly
verified, to me, at the office of
Walter S. Lamkln. my attorney,
205 Oregon Bulliding, Salem.
Marion County, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
8th day of December, 1937.
BARBARA KARST,
Executrix of the last will
and testament and Estate
of John J. Karst, Deceased.
WALTER S. LAM KIN,
Attorney for Executrix,
Salem, Oregon. D 8-15-22-29 J I
Directory
Mattresses
SALEM FLUFF-KUQ and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to
order, old remade; carpet cleaning, us
ing; fluff rug weaving, g. lith a Wil
bur. Tel. 844L OTTO F. ZW1CKER
Eat. t9ll
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40(9
Painting'Paperhanging
Herbert E. Wood TeL 592( or ((87
Photo Engraving
SALEM PHOTO erav1ng. 14T N
Commercial. Tet 68(7.
Printing
FOR STATION KKY rarda, pamphlets
progtams. books or any kind of -printing,
rail The, Statesman Printing De
partment. $11 S Commercial. Tele
phone 9101.
S loves
REPAIRS FOR ranges, hire, elreula
tors. P.. i. Heppnar 2(2 Chemeketa
Transfer
CAPITAL CITT Tanafer Co. 221
State St. TeL 777$ Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty. Get
our rstea
Upholstering
FURN. REPAIR. McDowell. TeL 9(5$'
Vacuum Cleaners
REPAIRED. ALL makes. Free est. In
home. Cleaners for rant. Salem Hdw
Well Drilling
R A. WEST. Rt t, Bs, 8 T. U(F
Wei Basements
9 .
GUARANTEED BONE-DRY by the
new Seal Seep Servleo. Applied oa In
ner surface. Phone 6(70,
Cooperative Creamery at Mt. Angel
Will Open Celebration of 25 Years
Growth This Morning; Lasts 2 Days
MT. ANGEL, The program for the 25th anniversary
celebration of the Mt. Angel Coor4rative creamery is slated
to begin at 10 o'clock, Wednesday morning; December 29. Var
ious speakers will take the floor, outlining the progress ; of the
creamery during; the past 25 years, tell of its present aspira
tions, and future possibilities.
In the last 2 S years the cream-O
ery lias grown from a small eav-t
takLshment that hail aa output
f pounds of batter In
1912 to the modern creamery tf
today that In the past year has
manufactured over 2,000,000
pounds, besides producing a large
quantity or milk powder and ice
cream. Prominent Sneakers
Governor Charles H. Martin. '
honor speaker scheduled for the
first day of the celebration, has
sent word that he would most
likely be prevented from attend
ing , by pressing engagements.
Among other speakers named will
be Dean Schoenfeld, J. D. Mickle,
Leslie M. Scott.
Thursday's celebration will be
similar in outline, with the op
ening number set for 10 a.m.
Dinner will be served to pa
trons at noon on both days. Some
idea of the magnitude of the din
ner to be prepared is given by the
fact that 3000 lbs of dressed
meat has been made ready for
the occasion.
Patrons may arrange to at
tend the dinner on whichever
day is best suited to their plans.
Tickets will be provided.
Moores Remodel
Store at Lyons
- r
LYONS Work of remodeling
the confectionery and beer parlor
in Lyons is well under way. Mr.
and Mrs. Moore, the new pro
prietors, are adding a second
story to the building they recently
purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bretburton. When the building
is complete it will be quite an
improvement.
Mrs. Leon Smith and daughter,
Shirley, are spending some time
with relatives at Pendleton.
The Sunday school Christmas
program given at the church Fri
day night, was well attended con
sidering there were so many
Christmas entertainments during
the week.
The J. H. Johnstons have as
holiday guests her sister, Mrs.
Nelle Thomas and daughter, Phyl
lis, of Medford, Miss Helen Thay
er of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Humphreys and two chil
dren, Betty Lou and Leland Ross.
Relatives Gather for
Yule Festivity Planned
By Mrs. Small, Turner
TURNER Mrs. L. M. Small
entertained or her son, C. I.
Small and family of Eugene, B. C.
Small and family of Salem over
the weekend; with the Christmas
dinner prepared at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. L. D. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Riches and
two children are spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Stover, at Weiser,
Idaho.
vross wora ruzzie
I 2 3 H g& S 1 a. io II
21 22 p 23 2H 23
f "IfLlII"---
33 ZH 35 "36 "
-
37 3 3?
ZZZW1ZW
51 1 11 HH Tll"T
HORIZONTAL
1 fiber from
the century
plant
6 bitter vetch
8 narrow
woven band
12 pertaining
to a grand
parent 1 rent
141 layer of the
- ixia
15 turtle's
upper shell
17 stop tem
porarily 18 prefix: three
19 street
. urchins
21 earth used
in pottery.
23 agent
26 hastened
27 silkworm
'28 4rrowinjr out
29 indefinite -
article ..
SO idiots : j
32 symbol for J
' tantAlum
' S3 spiral canal
in the ear
S5 pulpy fruit '
36 spread for
dorms; -
87 in a staid
manner
39 careful
40 stringed -instrument
41 duct
42 shingle with
uneven sides
44 infidels
48 color
49 beverage
60 lime tree .
51 grew old
62 ej ui in
53 weaver's
reed '
Herewith is' the
day's puzzle.
(aaiiistit, int. st
Children Unite in
HoMayTrogram
DAYTON The auditorium of
the Day tan union high school vat
filled with patrona of the district
for the Christmas play. "Way
-the Chimes Ring," presented, by
the Sunday school classes ot tho
five Dayton churches. Ramon a
Oaks, dressed In Holland ro stoma,
-sang in Dutch dialect "Silent
Night" White gifts were placed
on the altar for the aged and
needy families of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hessler
and family of Seattle were Christ
mas guests of relatives here. They
were among the 16 members of
the Coburn family who were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. G.
Coburn.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crum and
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arlington B. Crum
of Portland, were Christmas eve
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M.
Bates.
Water Recedes After
Reaching High Mark
Of Season at Ricke)
RICKEY The water' here Is
almost down to winter normal
again but Monday water reached
the high mark of the season
Basements, fields and roads were
flooded and Pudding Creek was
more like a river than a tiny
creek when the water broke
throuch the bank in placed and
rushed through fields.
No accidents were reported but
one driver missed the road near
the school house and the- car was
left stranded on the road edge in
the water for a number of hours.
Funeral Services Held
For Mrs. Rosie Morgan,
Resident of Linn County
ALBANY Mrs. Rosie Morgan.
81, and a resident of Albany and
Linn county for many years, until
April of this . year, died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Millie
Githens in Oregon City, Sunday
morning. Death followed a linger
ing illness. Funeral services wers
held Tuesday afternoon from the
Pine Grove church.
Surviving In addition to Mrs.
Githens, are two sons, H. O. Fer
guson of Hood River and Millet
Morgan of Livermore, Calif.
Attend Family Reunion
ORCHARD HEIGHTS Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. McDowell, Ora
and Ross with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fisher of Portland, spent Satur
day and Sunday at Junction City
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Porter,
parents of Mrs. McDowell ,nd
Mrs. Fisher.
VERTICAL
1 moccasin
2 yellow bugle
3 woolen cloth
4 pertaining
to wings
5 tone in
Goido'i scale
ouromariies
cubic meter
8 headdress in
the Levant
9 sacred books
of the Zoro-
astrian re
ligion' .
10 footlike part
11 dins
16 Greek letter
20 sphere of
actios 7
21 crude
22 weapon .
with a shaft
ZS -native com
pound 24 Ash-eating ;
mammal ..'
ar - jr ' '
t muse ol
amatory .
poetrr
solution to Tester,
SO asserted
right to
31 climbing' "
plant,
34 counsel
36 pendent
1 ornament ;
38 exalt the -
spirits ef
39 stays in ex
pectation 41 brother of
Odin
42 mineral ' '
spring -
43 embrace ,
45 possesses
46 bind
47 cunning
Use r
jaslasts, Jna