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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1930 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PACE NINR Another Thing About The Longer Skirts Is They Rob Us Of Our High Ideals. CapitalJtJournal ci.assii.ki. Aiu:inisiNa UATKi; Rate per word: One tntartlon. 2 cent, three Insertion 0 cents; one week B ceuu; one month 20 cents; one year par niuntli. 12 cents: minimum per ad 26 cents. Not taken over phone unless ad vertlser hoi monthly account. No allowance lor phone errors. Want ada must be tn by 10 a m day of publication. Real Estate and Auto ads by 7 pan. day pre vious to publication. FOB SALE HOUSES NfcW Ji.irili.AiT BAUuAl HOME ajojo. ioutr.a wan two oenvooms. uiacmtui, uruace, urepiai-e, oak i,tmt tow ajxl.W idttb, ou.y yitJO juowu, u.nain.e W Per uioiua to in- i,v.i.i iota bi'a.'.ZET HOME $2iou. cash, omance J0 per muuUi, i3 l.iciude mkc.tst.AL.oruer lot jO-D tea,, oo.h a.r.e. paved. Urge tuicoiouaoit It v nig una am ino rooui wt.a iirepiacv, one bed rujni. ix-tn, mid tiicacu witu elec tric ruute. ivit, or Owit Lsjt r-uiiWAY STREET HOME 2903. tUjS a p.u..c:iuy ii modern 4-rooru. uooiti witu Utje hviiw room, iiipiuijc, can tivo.s In din liii rix.a uu nvaitf room, one bed rcjin, uat.i, uud puilt in Kuchen. wirea I or eacnc runtie, lull eeinen beaieut win lurnacu and laundu tr.iys. gaidbv. ana puvou street, ro UJwii, oju-hcc j; per nio:itu. .t, i i,'MOLEWOOD DlSTRir r $'.250 uiijH a practically ;A u-room r.O.nt; Will lorucr yUilS led, eu. iront. Pc-Uirtreet. J bedrooms. iucj i.r.ii JLtrfi una I. replace ana oik. nojy ununs room, built-in KjT.ITwireu lor eleCi.r.c range, at wriivi UifiiKiiiht hook, lull base 'litem wiui JUiuaca and laundry tmv. oiuv SoOO dov:n. b-ilance easy pa.uieiu per mouth. faisS. Ttild iiOIiLi i vv OOD DISTRICT ar-j.-.n .uodcrn b-roc:n horn' coinp.eve In evuiy way witu double garage, east iront lot, paveo. siren,, lare iiviiib room, with .'ireplace. oak. f.ou.s in u rwms, t..e ur-unbjaid and tile ballnoom. a00 do-n, bal ance V0 per montn. 'I'lllS liO.viE CAttNai' UUrL.ICA'i:.D l-'Jlt Tai; AtJOViJ PKicis. r.: i .i HOhEfl.HOME $10,000 buyj ibl3 tiotue wi:u large giounus, i rooms, legated at 7uo aouth oramcrctal Bucet. Terms. REAL ESTATE U. fllM INSURANCE W H.GitAlifciUHORST&CO. Realtors 134 3. Ltbuny at. fhonc 515 a'i SUBURBAN" HOME & acres, good 4-room nouse, barn. cMcken nouns, well, some fruit, good graveled road and close to highway, 3'2 miles from Salem. Price 2750. 'io0 down, balance terms. W H. UKABlultiOKoT fit CO. Realtors 134 3. Liberty Street. & 3 STOP ! LOOK! LISTEN I REAL BARGAINS S-room hout,e, modern in every way, 2 large lots; nicely furnished. Piano, electric range, electric refrigerator, electric water heater, nicely decorat ed stands, owner, 98500. Will sell as Is for $5750. See this. 0 room house, nico corner lot 75x100. Nice location, r.cross from school on pavod street. Owner in California, wants to sell, will consider email car In trade. 8500. Also houses and new ly furnished r.pari-mcnts to rent. KINOWOOU HEIGHTS CO. Biddy Bishop. 1313 Edgcwater St. Phones 1043, 1341J. 2810. a JUST LOOK! Complete:? furnished house on Sum mer strest, 4-rooms and nook, mod ern In every reBpsct, nice lawn and ehrubbery. A real bargain for you at $4500. Some tcrma can be arranged. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CH1LDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. a "YEAR END BARGAINS IN HOME3 With Very Reasonable Terms Small house nn 23rd street, city wa ter, electric lights and garage. Pnce Two lots on Falrmount Hill with 4 room house. Price $1250. Paving extra 6- room house on a Jargo corner lot with plumbing, electric lights, small barn. Some choice shade trees. Price reduced for short time to $1350. 7- room house on choice lot 60x160. located In so-ith Salem in good resl Antni Hintrirt him a Karaite and Rome shade trees. Priced very low at WiUaccept car or vacant lot up to $500 as part payment on a 6-room semi-modern house on corner lot In S. Salem, some cnoice waiuu m. Price C2400. For Good Buvs in Homes 5ES t.P.O N CHILDS CO.. Realtor 320 Slate Street. Phone 1727 i:iu s.rnAm mrvlnrn hOUSC. not lived In Easi front, furnace, street improve wnta Pild. 2225 H. Churcll. n314 FOR SALE FARMS 144 acre farm. 125 acres under culti vation. Iznd in high state ol cultlva .. Lor of first class Brain, walnut, filbert or berry soil. Located iA. frm s-iim Price 870 per acre. i ia s i.ihprtv Street. b.l 203 ACP.E farm, nearly all plow land. larKO barn 7-rcom house, family or chard, good gram, fruit, walnut or filbert coil. 7'i miles from Salem. Will consider part trade. Pries C20.000. W :I GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 3. Liberty Street. b3- 43i', acres first cla.is Prairie Soil Located near the Swesl? echoolhouie. cood ham. windmill and towsr. ch:ck 2:v housci. hovi-e. Nearly all sowed to grain. If you aro looking for 43 acres ol Iirs; cias-i prairie sn m a mbu h Tf , IhA-T vmi this n:e. W111IC40 Shipping . JJ12 consider part trade. Pnco $00 per V.". H GP.ABW7HORSTCO. Realtors li4 S. L:icrty Street. b3 1" Aclc 3uburban Horn? Acreage Just the plr.eo you are lsok'.rg for. 3-room houe. chicken house, veil, 3 acres .f good tirr.iwr, 2 acres of p is turc. 8 ec.es une'er cultivation. i:r.t ria fruit wnlmit and filliert soil. located mUcs south of S-.lem. Price 8000: $5O0 down. b.'.lanc? terms W. H. CRABENHOR-ST & CO. Realtors 1 14 S Liberty htreei. FOR SALE FARMS B3 acres. 30 prunes, Ij bottom plow land. 8 pasture. 7-room nouse, l'-j mil 's from Salem. $J00 p.-r acre. Own er. Phone 5.14. b A TRACT one mile c-ast of Salem 1500 and frms. 1033 Garden rd. M. FOR SALE Miscellaneous LOOSZ vetch and oau hay. Phone BTF12 cl BALED HAY, red clover seed, also prune trees. Erin Herr, Rt. 2 Silver ton. cl FRESH eggs, daily. Rt. 0. box 9C. H mile east of four corners on Pen rod. ca COLUMBIA cabinet phonograph and records. 2295 N. Liberty. cl FOR SALE Beck duplicating machine. Kpe?dor!tph, practically new. Cneap. Wfllamette Valley Lumber Co., Dallas Ore. c321 GOOD eas range 935 cash. i. G. Box 229 Fail City. Ore. c2 OOOD drop head sewing muchlnci for $7 find $9. White sewing Mschine Co 167 80. High St. Across from Elsinore theater. c9 PUPS POR SALE, Cockrel Spaniel and Chow. Now ready. Call at farm. I. B Flake, Paclfio highway, north. Dew boarded. c3!2 Try Journal Want Ads FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 10 WORK horses for sale or exchange for cattle or 1io.h. Route 6, box 157. J miles east ou old Turner road. John froiio. earn FRESH and spungcr cows tor sale or trade. Terms If desired. Red barn, H, Com'l. and Columbia 6ts. Nelson tiros. Market, 185 N. HyU. Pnone 7U5. OR. KRlw W. LAN OB, Veterinarlau Office b'2'J S. CommerolaL Pbone HUH Rfjuflpnce phone 16fifl. e FOR SALE WOOD GOOD old arowth 16-ln. fir i7.75 cord. Phone 22iJM. ee3 WOOD SAWINO. PHONE 1025R OR aid. . eeai WOOD BAWING. Sproed. 1131. Ed ee334 DRY WOOD 16-tnch -ilab 85: mill wood 94: fir 8 75. Ph. 29S6W. ee33J WOOU SAWING. Phone 1S25R or 873 ee332 16-IN. OLD FIR $7.50 pr cord. Call tiKIJ. 4-Uorners garage. eelB LARGE Bvund dry 16-!n. 2nd growth fir. one tier &2.50: two tiers ti.75: cord $7. Phone 1599M. enl DRY maple, fir end uh, 07.50 cord. Delivered. Phone 3651. ee313 WOOD SA'-ViNG. ColweU Cracken. r-hone 1819. and Mc eelO DRY l-fn. old fir. 4-ft. fir. oak. ash. old fir knots sawed. C. U. Harbauifh, 838 IW Ch 1 a nd. Phone 16&0. ee7 ALTKINDS dry wood. Call 72P3. M Mnyiieia. wjj j6-1N OLD FIR $7.23 cord. Phone iyP4. ee330 10-INCH slab and Inside wood mixed $5.50 cord delivered, from cnr. 4-ft. partly dry good wood $6. Cobbs-Mit-chell. Phone 813. 349 S. 12th St. ee FOR DRY wood or Coal Phone 030. Larmer Transfer Co. ee S1ICD DRY WOOD & COAL. SALEM FUEL CO. Pnone 13. 7j2 irate St. ee WOOD cud wood sawins neatly done. Phone 2939J. eel FIRST class dry old fir slab, second growth and old fir cord wood. Screen ed hoii fuel. Prompt delivery. Phone 1543. Fred E. Wells. Inc. 230 3. Church St. ee FOR SALE POULTRY 9 WHITE Leghorn roosters from ped i?rcea Btoctt. 0 6d-rg Incubators: 1 lM-fuz Rtibv L Woodward. Rt. 9. box C93. Phone F31. fl POULTRY wanted, handle any mount at any time. Salem Poultry Co. 3i9 S. High St. Phone 2490; night 261 5M. f20 GEH RING'S Quality White Leghorn chicks from selected breeders mated to hmli nedicrced coceereta. rree cir culars Also custom hatching In new Charthera incuoators. w per 100. r.phrlns Breed ln Farm. Sllverton. Ore. 1313 HELP WANTED ROUGH carnenter wanted to take over cabins and grounds near Salem. No down payment required, pay as you earn. Ketereuce required, box at1 care journal. SITUATIONS WANTED JANITOR woik wanted. Box 341 Jour nal. "j MAN 26 bookkeeper and typist, 7 yrs. experience, marnca, rei. rnone mow . hi man whuls work for room and board. Phone 2453. h2 MIDDLE aBed man wants position as fireman or janitor, tteierences. box 179 Capital journal. Miscellaneous WANTED FURNITURE wanted, call 366 Court 3treet or Prone Kome purn. a4Ba. WANTED burrow Jaci. 1495 Edcewa ter street. 1313 CLOVER HAY. Phone 93F2I. FOR RENT PARTLY furnished house. Inquire at 1598 Court. J6 FREE WOOD, water and 1 acre gar den with 6-room house at $10 per month. Box 500 care Journal. Jl FOR RENT 10 blks. from State street north, splendid 5-room modern house with double garage, nice lawn and shrubs. For rent until August 15 at $38 per month. Extended time possible. Call for appointment. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO H. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. i' S-ROOM furnl3hed hous?, garage, close In. $25. 710 North High. Jl WARM ROOMS. 461 North Hign St. Phone 1U73J. J12 FOR RENT, furnishd 3-room house, 3 lots, fruit, reasonable. Phone 104 U. J3 FISHER Apj, South Commercial St. Phone 2346 W. J6 8-ROOM furnished house. 337 North Cottage St. J2 FOR RENT. 10 teres about 14 miles from city limits and bus line. Six room house, barn and chicken house with room for 300 hens. O. B. Trlndle Rt. 6. box 136. Phone 23F23. jl FOR RENT Furnished house reason able. 1045 Mad'son. J5 POR RENT Sleeping room with run ning water and private entrance in attractive home. $15. Phone 1404M. J5 FURNISHED five room modern hcuse. Karate, C20. 219 N. High St. Thone 865. 11 MODERN maU hcuse. tave. LAKGK Bieop; in? room for geutlemnn. Heated. Phone 2062J. J312 NICE clean 3-room houe with gar rue. R!p)it in Hollywood. $15. Apply j MODEIU little house, 735 II. Coin me.-cl'l. 5 PLRilSIIED modern rooms. Vr.ter and trargwe. Ul. 1125 Jeffartioix. J312 NEV. LY furnished bui:;;alow court. Oversltiffrd furniture. eraRf, fuel, tvater Itirnlslicd. $.2 per ir.cn'h. BIDDY KU-.HOP. 1313 Edge water St Phones 1643. 2ol0. 1LI41 J. ' J2 I 5 ROCM house. Range, furnace, own 1178 y. com'l. J2 3 ROOM apt. n:cely furnished. Eiec frifi n-ntf I:f.Ronab'c. c!cS in. Ad ults only. 540 Leslie. Phone 2709 W. J2 FIRST FLOOR heated tpartment. Al eo fireplace. 058 Center J2 LOVELY 3 or 4 room furnished apart Trent, flrcolsce. slecDinx Dorch al 359 North Liberty. Phone 1700 for inspection appointment J 2 AND 3 room furnished apt. 435 Division. ji I'L'HNfSED rpt. Heat, lights, garage. 023. 1040 Leslie, prone 84J. ji FUKNI3EJ first floor heated apart mrnis. 690 Union. Jl NICK furnished first floor, bath. 590 Unlo.v Ji APARTMENTS. 110 DtvlS.on St. Jl GENTLEMEN: excellent room and board in orlvate home. References 26B0J. J20 BOARD A ROOSt. 724 N. High. J9 FOR RENT. 4-rocm house with fire place and electric stove, paved street cornr lot, garage, $20 per mo, 1326 N. 18h St. W. H. onABFTNHOPST A CO. REALTORS 134 8. Liberty 8t. J- APTS. 735 N Oom'l. Phone 2056J. j6 TWO mnm furnished ant. 445 OUth Winter St. J317 APT. Phone 487 Murphy Bravg. Emma FOR RENT, down stairs furnished apartment. Close In. Phone 18J4J. J FOR RENT POR RENT, Sleeping rooms for Ren tlemen, 305 Oregon Bldg. J" PIANOS. Phonographs and sewing machines for rent. H. U Ctlff Purui ture Co. , ) THREE garages for rent, down town LOST AND FOUND LOST. Saturday night at McCoy or on road between McCoy and Salem, Conn trumpet. Reward. Ph. 1713W. ki LOST near Capitol theater, on the street, glasses. Reward. Phone 3U84J k2 LOST brown traveling bag Prlday af ternoon. north Salem or. Portland highway. Finder call 2936J. Reward. k13 MISCELLANEOUS ON AND after this date I wilt not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. Dated Dec. 31. 1929. K. K. Payne. U J. A. SNEED well driller. Bid N. 18th Phone 2484J. m8 ALVIN B. STEWART, umbrella, cut- tcry ana Key bLore. onarpening, ngni repairing, 251 Cotirt. Phone 2B70J. m REAL ESTATE VIEW ACRE All In bearing lrult. cherries, apples, located souta, close to highway. Pncj $1000: $25 down, balance $10 mouth. interest o'70 . W. H. URAUENHORST & CO. RcaltDrs 131 a. jjiocrty street. na GROCERY with meat department and confectionery, also gasoline curb pump, in gooa location, owner niu&t sacrifice as ne is leaving because oi ill health. This Is a wonderful ouoor- tuntty for the right party with some cash. Eugene property to trade for modern Salem residence. 35 clear acres, clear of Incumbrances also. New 'jarage-house. chicken house and garage. Good soil, only 7 miles irom esalerj. will tra'A lor good noiuc in uniem. or small L.oage cioee in. 3"'i acres close to Salem. Plastered house, barn and lots of fruit and nuts. Well drained, lo trade lor Clacka mas county acreaae. What have you? 2b0 seres a Loci and sheep ranch, near small valley town for rent. 130 acres under plow, uooa noiue ana Darn. u0 per year. j. tr. ULiLtiuii LUMrani Insurance? Yes we writo all kinds. 129 N. Commercial St. Phone 1354. r.312 EVERGREEN ACRES 1 acre located in Garden road district close to Englewood school, best of prairie soil, building restriction $2500 Price $1000: $25 down and $10 per month, interest W. H. GRABENHORST 3t CO, Realtors 134 S. Liberty atrect. POR SALE cr Trade for Salem resi dence property. Three and 3-10 acres of land located naar Bcaverton, Ore. with large house and outbuildings. Creel: running through place, some timber, une cere oouom iana, easuy irrlcuted. Would like to trade tor ba ler.i residence property of about aame value. For lurther lniormaiton ad dress John Glrardin, Beaver ton. Ore. Rt. 1, box 405. ni FOR SALE: Good house, taken on mt,?. Well located at a bargain. FINE LOT that must be sold on ac count of debt, on Davement. GOOD houses to trade for farms, call and sec us. ALSO, v, write all klnrls of Insurance SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Bank. n FOR SUBURBAN HOMES See Louis Bechtel or Geo. Thomason. 341 State St., room 4. Here are a few priced rignt: 5 A. choice land. 4-R. house $3000: A. mod. 4-R. bungalow, paved road, cjoou: one ana nan acre, d-k. house, spring watjr, $900; seven acres no bldgs., $1000; thirty acres, all plow iana, no Diags. qzjou. mnny omers. For real bargains see uccntci Thomason. WANT to rent acreage for hay. Phone 1125J. ,n3 10 A. 82000. Will take house In Salem and pay difference. My place is clear ana locaien mnes irom uranw russ. A A.. 4-room plastered house, city water, elec. lights, biit. toilet and ceutic tank, loins cltv limlto of Sa lem on north. Will take small down navment and balance monthly. We have two clients who want 4-rcom house, with &S00 for down Divmcnt, Want east of 5th St. and north of State. Must be good buys and have basement and furnace. 10 A. Diace 3", miles or saiem wnn good Improvements to trade for city. Price $5250. Will take $7000 or $8000 home in saiem. Must oe wen 1 oca tea 40 A. 7 miles of Salem, with E. lights. fall crop sowed. Will lei-.se for $300 per year for 3 years. Renter must be aoie to ouy my slock, crop ana inipi ments. amounting to about $2000 See SSARS & TUCKER, 184 S. Com'l St. DO YOU want to buy a home with small payment and easy terms? Or exchange your city property for ranch or ccrcase? Or exchange your farm or acreage for city homo or income? Or rent furnished or unfurnished house or bunstalow? Or borrow money on rood security? If co see PERR1NE it MARSTERS. 212 Gray Bldg. CAN YOU use a neat 4-room prac tlcallv new houoe. fireplace, ana ev erythini but basement, worth $2100 and only C25 down ana a momn Ypr. it has no earare. A 3-room hcuse. plastered, garcge, only CG00. Eisy terms. A very delightful 5-room strictly mo dern new home for only $4750 and can use good vacant lots for pay ment. McOILCHRIST A; PENNINGTON 2C9-10 U.S. Bank bldg. Phone 140. n' A RANCH BARGMN . Stocked nnd Equipped. 35 acres. 25 In cultivation, veil improved. fuel and feed for winter. Jersey cows, hor3M cid hegs. all tools and implement-., 'i n;'e to small valley town. riOCO; 52000 en Ah. SOCOLCFSKY A EON 1st Nat'l. Ean'.t bldg. n 22 A. DAIRY rr.r.ch for r.ale or trrde. Good ert of bulldinsa With silo. 6" owner. 2255 N. 4th St. nl NEW YfiAH SPECIAL 2 acre tract adjoining cuy limit. his good 4-r.n. plas ered house, K'xd barn, chicken house and fruit hou-e. Fam ily orchard, pasture, smail Rrove of o?-k t:ecv In fact all arranged for a comfortaiyie suburbin hoiiie. Price re duced far quick sale to $2800. or will arccpt corner property up to $2300 in 3alf m In e?:rhane. SEE Mrs. Ellis vlt1! LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtor! n?0 St-Te Sre-'f. P?"nc 1727. n EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE house, large lot, Madera. Calif., for Oregon, what have you"1 Phone 2163R. 693 N. Capitol. nnl EXCHANGE 3 A. L'i mile of Salem, 6-R. house, barn and chicken house. Will trade for Salem or Portland property. 2j3i A. 6-R. house, barn, dark olt. 7 A. in fruit. $5o0. Will trade for property In or near Salm. 60 A. black loam soil, 6-H. plastered hou-M!. Weil, large barn, gsrane and chicken house. Priced $12,000. Will trade for Silent property. Private money to loan Insurance MKLVIN JOHNSON 120 n B B.mk bldg Phrne nn AUTOMOBILES PRICED FOR QUICK. SALE 19 Chevrolet S coach $W5 27 Oakland coupe 40 2T ChfV. cabriolet 345 24 WhlDcet coupe 235 '28 Ford sedan 4-door 185 28 Oakland nlan. "8" 645 KIKER AUTO CO. Cor. Liberty and Ferry Bts. PORUSON tractor. 2 bottom plow, tandem disc Phone $34. 14-ln AUTOMOBILES 1927 ONE-TON Chevrolet truck, $200. Phone evenings lti20J. ql USED CARS END OP DHK YEAH CLEARANCE OF GOOD USED CARS In order to reduce our stock of used cars before the first of the year we are not offering anything Free but are reducing tha price of every car in stock. LOOK AT THE CAR THEN THE PRICE. YOU WILL AGREE THEY ARE BARGAINS! 1929 Chevrolet coach $575 192'J Ponttac 4 -door spdan 875 1927 Nash 4 -door sedan 675 1927 Butck 4 -door sedan G95 1626 Oldbmoblle coach 4: 1926 Jewctt 4-door sedan 525 These are but samples of our values. We nave 30 cars to select irom Fords from $20 uy. Easy ttirms. Cars guarantees. Open Kvrntntrs and Sunday LODKR BROS. 445 Center St. Phone 450. Salem. Ore, Graham-Paige Sales and Service for Mar: on ana roue counties. qi BUY USED CARS WHERE I'GUtt DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS 1930 Essex Challenger, town se- uan. uniy run a icw muca 8150 discount. 1830 Essex Challenger standard sedan, run less man, iwu miles. 8125 discount. 192S Late series Hudson standard sedan, re finished, recondi tioned new car service and Guarantee $1050 1920 Tipe Hudson o-pass. custom scjon new tires ana paint Will have to- be seen to be appreciated S50 1923 Lute series Whippet six. I Convertible coupe. nmsn like new. New car service, run less than 10.000 miles 545 1925 Bulck 5-pasx 4-door stan- aara seaan tnorougniy ov erhauled. New paint it tires Guaranteed 625 1928 Essex coach. Reconditioned newpamt ana tires, new car r.tvIpp und nuarantee .... 435 192$ Dodge special leather uphol stered four-door senan. Hew mint, motor overhauled . . 335 1924 Hudson 7-prRs. custom built sedan, new paint, oversize o Dlv tires. A-l mechanically 405 1925 Hudson conch. New paint and tires. Mecnanicanv oer- frct 375 ion Hnricon cruich. New naint and tires yo 1928 Essex coach. Disc wheels, new nslnt and tires. Recon ditioned. Guaranteed 285 fftiS f:b.vi'nlpr. foune. New nalnt VO'-J, rubber, reconditioned 225 tilt Hiirtunn 1-oAFJt. touring ... 100 1920 Essex G. Touring 125 IQS Vctrtl COUDO 1923 Ford touring 470 ltOt fliAv tniiriita Trades and your own terms within reason. state uuiuita, Hudson-Essex and Packurd nutrthntors Cor. Chcmekcta & High. Ph. 1000. q VALLEY MOTOR CO. USED CARS BUY VITU SAFETY 1930 llcene FREE on all cars sold without trade-ins. 6 Model A'a to choose from $475-$G00 ruituo 1926 Fordor sedan $265 1D2G Tudor sedan 235 1926 coupe . . 1920 touring 190 135 175 1926 roadster 1927 roadster 185 1927 touring 185 1924 coupe 1921 sedan 110 175 1923 touring 1922 sedan VALLEY MOTOR CO. Center nt Liberty. Phone 1995. (LICENSE FREE!) Year end clearance sale, of some very very fine used cars. Car prices are ad vancing. Now Is a good time to buy. 1929 Nash standard six sedan, almost new $950 1928 NfiHh standard six coach, fine shape 650 1928 Nash advanced six sedan, Extra good 850 1928 Nafth Special six coupe ... 750 1926 Nash light six sedan 450 1927 Hudson coach, looks like new "5 Hudson coach 375 Dodcc 4-pdss. coupe 425 Oakland coupe 475 Chrysler coupo 425 Essex coach 245 Rlckenbacker brougham 4-door 575 Overland sedan 295 Star roadster 125 Studebakcr roadster 125 Come In and look these cars over and if you are in the market, we are sure to please you. F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. Phone 1200 Q START the New Year rlitht! An O. K'd. car from McKay's will give you the dependable transportation you should have In 1930. The following cars aro not only dependable, but comfortable to drive In cold or rainy nrr n t h r 1027 Chev. landntl, special .... $450 IOIR rhfv landau 1923 Chev. coach "well cqulpt" 465 1928 Model A Ford coupe 403 1927 Chev. coach 385 19J7 Chev. coupo 375 1923 Chev. roadster 395 We have many others. See us before you Duy. DOUGLAS McKAY CI'ITCROLET CO 430 No. Com'l. Phone 1802. Q FINANCIAL LOANS FEDERAL FARM LOANS 54 W- L Wilkinson. U. S. Bank bldg. i LOANS To men and women steadily em ployed ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE Lowest rates easiest payments. Loans also made on Indorsed notes, furniture, pianos and oth er personal property. 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transact. ins strictly cont'd. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Orrjon Bldg. Second floor, corner State A High. nt fir hnura 10 tt m. tn 6:30 D.m. Tel C32 I ON FARM !d city property. Lowest cost for loans through tins on ice Hnritciiis & Sanfurd. Inc. Phone 2J19. Room 3, Miller's Store Bldg. HAWKINS Ac ROBERTS, Inc.. for city and farm loans. Rules and costs low est available. Prompt service, 208 Ore gon Building Alt INSTALLMENT LOAN Is Easv to Repay. wny not let us explain its advantages over a stnugnt loanr ANDERSON At RUPERT 169 South High rnrrcKtmndpnti Equitable Savings A Loap Asa'n. f WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On Automobiles. Furniture. Livrstoca, Personal effects, and other good se curities. National Loan St Finance Co (Licensed). 405 Bank of Commerce. Salem. Ore. PERSONAL LOANS SMALL LOANS AM Vfiint PLAIN NOTE Loans to slooo on furniture, cars. In dorsed notes ana oiner seniruy. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO H KrA T Rfrvlre Is prompt and confidential. Owned and operated by Sslm people GENERAL FINANCE Ac GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION 2nd Floor First Nat'l. Bank. Ph. 1200 Office hours 8:30 a.m. to 0 p.m. r- WII.I-AMETTE VALLEY PARM8 Anderson St Rupert. 16W B. Hlgb. 1 BORROW money on your personal property, pay oacat in monthly in stallments. WIIJJMirrTE fOAN COMPANT 60$ Bank, of Commerce Bldg. r FINANCIAL LOANS LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Contracts Refinanced Payments Reduced You Keep Your Automobile We pay balance due dealer, bank or finance company, and reduce your payments. Ad ditional money loaned. Strict ly confidential. We handle our own paper. EIKER AUTO CO. Corner Liberty and Ferry Bts, Phone 121. Salem, Ore...'- MONEY to loan ou real eaUte. Pri vate money, lowest rates. T. Ji. Ford. Fust National Bank. r Business Opportunities A GARACE business In nearby town that has enabled tne owner to retire, and he offers his stock and tools for $600. Owns building and will sell or lease, uvmg quarters in addition, con crete building. Would consider ex change for Salem home or Income property If building was turned. Bus- mes3 netted &J7UO tn i9iu. WINNIE Pettyjohn. Realtor. 175 S. High St. DIRECTORY AiniONKUtS N. WOODRY. 12 years Salem's lead ing auctioneer and furniture dealer. Cash paid for used furniture. Res. and store 1610 N. Summer. Phone Oil. -tabllshod 1916. BICYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN. bike accessories and bicclea, 387 Court street. BATTERY St.PPMEH D. BARTON. National Batteries. starter and generator work. Perry and tiiyn streets. t liIMM v wi:lp.s FURNACE end CH1MNHEY cleaning For a satisfactory Job done with 8 vr.cuum cleaner, nhone B. F. Ensley. 2338J. 2131 Center St. olO riiiitoi'ft.urroRs DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 256 N. High street. Pi.ones 87 and 2104J. o' VR. H. B. SCOFIELD, X-ray. Phoue ziut. 414 rirai nat i. uanic oiag. EMiKAVINU SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts of all purposes. Tel. 343. 180 N. Commercial street. CAIU.NET WORK JACOB WLIZEL. Cabinet work and refinlshlng. Furniture repairing, ph lrjyi. uourt street, oaiem. o" CONTHACTOKS A. J. ANDERSON. Contractor. Open Shop. Phono 657. A KAPPHAHN. General team and power shovel contractor, excavating and grading. Office phone 1299. Res. ltwi-ii. o- KLtX'TltlCAL SUPPLIES BILL POWERS battery, auto electric service 219 State St. Phone 937. HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 461 N. Front St. Electric contracting and repairing. Appliances and Fixtures. Phone 2. EOFF ELECTRIC CO., 337 Court St. We do house wiring and carry a com plete stock of fixtures. Instrument repairing, experimental worn, n.iec tric appliances repaired. Phone 488. o FLEENER ELECTRIC CO.. Electric lighting fixtures and electric ranges. pnone uuu. til uourt street. CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Brelthaupt, florist, 612 State street. Phone 380. MERCHANT TAILOR M. A. ESTE3, fine tailoring, 126 North Liberty street. o INSURANCE CHAS. SPURLIN Real Estate and Insurance, High St. Phone 634. MATTRESSES RENOVATED MATTRESSES renovated. We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, canea ior and delivered. Best of work guaran teed. Capital City Heading co. Port land road. Phone 19. PRINTING ROWLAND PRINTING CO.. Masonic Temple basement. Phone 1512. o PLUMBING and general repair work. Phone 650. Grabcr Bros. 154 South Liberty street. THEO. M. BARR, Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works. 164 8. Commercial 3trcet. .STOVES ANIt STOVE REPAIRING STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and repaired by expert. All kinds of wov en wire fence, fancy and plain. Hop oasxets nna nooxs, logan nooxs. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262 Chcmcketa street. o TRANSFER AMI STORAGE TRANSFER and Storage. We have podded vans and do long and short distance hauling. Larmer Transfer Phone 930. CUMMINS At RANSOM, local and long distance hauling, rnone 24ta. ues. 130 pa. PIANO Tl NEK GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs. sewing mac nines, sneei music ana piano studies. Repairing phonographs ana sewing macmnr.s. oti ot. Salem. Oregon. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVANGER. Phone 167. SOOS GARBAGE CO. Reliable service Phone office 184: res. 893J. o" SALEM GARBAGE CO. for prompt and continues service. Charles Sous and Carl Boos, Phone 1B4 or BflJ. CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service Phone 2290. W ATER CUM PAN V OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice Company, unices corner lonr nirriM nnrl Trade streets. Bills Day- able monthly In advance. Phone 61. HATCH Rl. PAIRING GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING or money back. The Jewel Box 173 Liberty, baiem. LEGALS NOTIf'E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given, that ttie un dersigned, Alice Mancgre, administra trix or the estate or evare M&negre, deceased, has duly filed her final ac count of the administration upon said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun ty, and that said County Court has duly appointed the th dpy or Jan uarv. 1930. at the hour or io:oo o clock In the forenoon of said day at the county court Koom in tne coun court House at oaiem, Han on County. Oregon, as the time and Diace ior tne i nai nearins or sa a final account, and for the final set tlement or ssia state, NOW. THKREPORE. all Demons In terested In said estate are hereby no tified ana required to be ana appear it said ttme ana piece so appointed by the said Court for the hearing of said Pinal Account and then and there show cause, If any exists, why said final account should not be al lowed and approved and the said ea tate forever and finally settled and said administratrix and her bonds men 'orever discharged. Dated this 3rd day of December, ALICE MANFOFB, Administratrix of said Estate Walter L. Tooze, Jr., 606 railing Bldg., Portland, Oregon, attorney for said Date of first publication, December a 1939 Dec. 4, 11. 18. 25; Jan. 1 PURDUE IS BASKET THREAT . 'jj 1 -A W 1 -si I a A IhaRESOmI ' STRETCH MC" jl J MURPHY' m JZZ ' Coach Ward Lambert's Purdut basketcer art considered tho outltandina threat in the Big Ten title race. Stretch Murphy was leading conference scorer last year and Harmeson la considered ona ol the smartest forwards. NATION MAKES READY FOR BIG YEAR IN 1930 (Continued from page 1) year In at quiet parties In their, homes. ' Radio added its bit to the celebra tion by picking up the chimee of famous old "Bi(f Ben" as It tolled midnight in London and re-broadcasting its peala throughout the United States. An attempt to re broadcast a program from Australia at 4 a.m. (E.s.t.) was unsuccessful. Washington P) Continued "pro gress and prosperity for 1930' was the official forecast spoken over the young year Wednesday by mem bers of the cabinet for II nance, com merce and agriculture. The official forecast, furthermore, predicted a fruitful continuation of the intimate ties between the na tional government and tho forces of business, industry and farming an association which the year iozu saw drawn closer than in any pre vious peace-time era of the nation s history. Secretary Mellon reported that tho "sound condition" of the gov ernment's finances have placed It In a position to do its part in helping the country to meet and solve the problems wimh are aneaa. Secretary Lamont announced tne attainment of new "hiRhs" by Am erican business during 1920, and said that he could "confidently predict a continuance of this trenu. At the department of agriculture the condition of farming- at the years end was reported in a far more sound condition than at the close of 1928, with the farming out look for the new year made brigh ter thouzh the existence of a lea- eral board, armed with $50,000,000 of federal funds, ready to over-see the whole of national farm prod uct marketing. The agriculture department an nounced also that there were "no depressing surplusses of food prod ucts to be worked off" at the pres ent time, notwithstanding the fact that 1929 crops exceeded those or the previous year by 85,ooo.ooo ana that livestock sales were $90,000,000 greater. After declaring that he could "see nothing in the present situation that is either menacing or warrants pes simism" Secretary Mellon said: In the credit situation the trend of money rates is downward. There is plenty of credit available and we have reason to expect that the rates for new capital in building con struction and expansion will bs such as to facilitate the promotion and accompluhmcnt or new undertak ings. The government's finances are in sound condition, which warrant the cut in taxes, and the govern ment itself, is In a position to do its part in helping the country to meet and solve the problems which are ahead. DINNER IS SERVED Aumsvllle Tho Aumsvllle com munity club is sponsoring a basket dinner at the high school at noon New Year's day. Charles L. Martin Is president. An impromptu program will be given. OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Cool Id Re street entertained with a 0 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Dav'is brother-in-law, Walter B. Taylor's birthday. Covers were laid for eldht. Taylor la editor of the Mo lalla paper. HOME FROM TILLAMOOK Independence Mr. and Mrs. Ott Martin returned home Monday aft er spending the holidays In Tilla mook with their daughter Mrs. Lee Whttcomb. Martin was former chief of police of this city for a number of years. BKNJIN IH BETTKR Eola Eugene Bcnjln 1 slowly recovering from a severe heart at tack suffered several days ago. 4tocla(ed PrtM$ Pkoto CELEBRATION GF NEW YEARS UNDULY SANE (Continued from page t) the chimes of Trinity church ring in the New Year. Celebrants using firearms wound ed a woman and girl, who were treated for superficial wounds at Bellevue hospital. No arrests were made In either case. Pueblo. Colo. IP Two children were wounded early Wednesday by a bullet believed fired by New Year's revolvers. Tho children, Anne Rotola, 14, and Frank Rotola, 9. were sitting In the living room of their home when the bullet crashed through a win dow. The girl was struck between the knee and the ankle, the bone being completely severed, and tho boy hit by the same bullet in the foot. Police said that an automobile filled with revelers passed the house shortly after midnight shooting guns. Detroit (P) Random gunfire by celebrants brought death to a seven year old boy and serious wounds to four other persons as Detroit greet ed the new year in what police said was a "subdued" manner. Leonard Volpl, 7, was shot by an unknown celebrator as he . played in front of his home. He died at 2 ajn. Mrs. Adelaide Deman, 24, was wounded In the breast as she stood on the front porch of her home lis tening to the midnight welcome to the new year. Howard Jones, 31, was shot in the chest as he sat in front of a window In his home. Two other men are near death from similar wounds. None of the persons who fired the shots was apprehended. Three persons were taken to hos pitals suffering from stab wounds following street fights. Police characterized Detroit's ob servance of the New Year's festivi ties as "subdued" and "very calm, compared, to last year." Chicago Two men were shot to death in Chicago before the year 1930 was barely an hour old. Both slayings were attributed to New Year's eve celebrations. Wlliiam Hovcnamm, 35 ysars old, was shot and fatally wounded at a party which wound up In a quar rel. His slayer fled. Pred Lecn Roe, 62, a member of the Chicago real estate board, was faund shot to death In front of a Kedzie avenue address. Police be lieve revelers with firearms were re sponsible for hia death. John Simonis, 70, collapsed short ly after midnight in the midst of a street celebration in which several hundred persons took part. His death was attributed to heart dis ease. A stray bullet sent Morris Kent to the hospital with a bullet wound in the neck. Merry makers were blam ed for Uils, too. Washington (IP) The new year made Its bow in the nation's capital amid scenes familiar In cities throughout the country. Hotels, clubs, public and private ballrooms as well as Individual homes were scenes of gay parties, dinners and balls In honor of the infant 1930. Thousands milled nois ily throughout the downtown streets. One of the most brilliant aiiairs of the night was the reserve officers association ball. Secretary of War Hurley and representatives of the Mexican and Persian embassies were honored guests. The national press club was the scene of a brilliant dinner dance which lasted far Into the morning. There was plenty of liquor avail able but prohibition officials said It did not constitute so much of a problem as in some former years. Only a small percentage of those celebrating on the streets appeared unduly encouraged by ariuiclal stimulus. AUM.HVILI.K PEOPLE HOME AuirurvllIe-LMr. and Mrs, M. Mc- Col lough returned home Sunday at- On The Air WEDNESDAY " i ea cures, or- a to I p m.-m. roncer ten wrnbl.; KCJW. tootb.ll: KOlS. 3 to 4 pm. KEx, vodTll. due. ylolln, piano; KOW. football! KO IN. Newspaper of the Air. 4 to ft p.m. KEX, violin and Piano novelty, quartet; ROW. foot Sfe'A" ; KOU' Ne8PftP of Jt P m KEX, musical com JJ ! review. Ban and Joe; KOW. paper of the Air, trio. wa- to 7 p m.-kKX, string quar tet, Hometowners; KOW. network transcontinental; KOIN. pipe or gan; KPI, KQO. network: KPO. salon orchestra. 7 to 8 p.m. KEX. Hometowners. llent; KOW, transcontinental sponsored; KOIN, orchestra KPI network, studio; Kgo. network! tudio; KPO. North Americans. " w p ra.-n.uw, Koads to Ro ko?m8 mos and Auay- Bakers; K?i KQO: KP5 nstwork 9 to 10 p.m. KEX, Then and Now; KC1W. Brevities. KOMO vod- .... vuaiu iirotjram; Krl. Bchonbcrger trio. Vagabond; KQO Cet!r' .m'niature biographies: KPO. Cecil and Sally, variety. 10 to 11 p.m. KHX, studio, or chestra: KOW, KOMO concert- K- sports talk, minstrels; KPO, dance 11 to 12 p m. KEX. orchestra, features; KOW, dance bandn; KO IN, dance band; KPI. news; KOO dance orchestra; KPO. Ban Fran ciscans. THURSDAY 12 to 1 p.m. KEX, features, or chestra; KOW, organ concert, bus iness telle; KOIN, orchestra 1 to a p.m. KEX. farm flashes, records; KOW, Army band; KOIN, organ. Toreadors. 2 to 3 p.m. KEX, records; KOW, market report, popular music, net work; KOIN. Wise and Otherwise vocal, popular trio. 3 to 4 p.m. KEX, records: KOW. network; KOIN, Newspaper of the Air. 4 to 8 p.m. KEX records. KOW. popular music, apotlbjht: KOIN, Newspaper of the Air. 6 to 6 p.m. KEX. records, ra dio bulletin: KOW, network; KO IN. orchestra, trio. 6 to 7 p m. KEX, radio bulletin, dinner concert; KOW. network. Millers'; KOIN, organ; KPI, not work; KQO. singers, little sympa thy; KPO, salon orchestra. 7 to 8 p m. KOW, network, symphony; KOIN. orchestra, string ensemble: KPI, KOO, network; K PO. North Americans. 8 to 9 p.m. KEX. studio; KOW. symphony, Amos end Andy, book chat; KOIN, orchestra. Ice hockey game: KPI, network, concert; KO O, network, violinist; KPO, mu sical episode. Players. 9 to 10 p.m. KEX. skit, class ics; KOW, network, flower girls, sponsored; KOIN, Ice hockey game; KPI, network, concert; KOO, Memory Lane, Alymplans: KPO, skit, science and invention talk, violinist. 10 to It p.m. AX. classics, danee orchestra: KOW, KOMO brass band: KOIN. chain program; KPI, network; KOO, Plantation Echoes; KPO, organ and baritone 11 to 12 p.m. KEX, orchestra, features; KOW, organ; KOIN, Bo hemians; KPI. news; KOO, dance orchestra: KPO, San Franciscans. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES MAKI'.IAdR MCENSrS Lcalle W. Morris. 23. Route S. Sa lem, nnd Margaret P. Gilmer, 25, Sa lem; Leonard Arthur Runkle, "21, Sa lem, and Cora May Calavan, 19, Sclo; John Calvin Broady, Jr., Sllverton, and Laura Maxlne White. Salem, both legal; Paul H. Jager, Condon and Ma ble A. Miller. Aurora, route 4, both, legal: Martin J. Doerfler. 33. and Jes- slo M. Harthey, 37, both of Sllverton; Joseph W. Vasek, Jefferson, and Min nie Neuensch wander, route 4, Salem; Loren W. Hall and Bunah Powell, both of Grants Pass; David M. Hack ctt and Armella Brudk, both route 5, Salem: Austin B. Prancls, Portland and Mary Sweet. Twin Palls, Idaho; M. a. Rom bo, Mill City, and Ooldle Champ. Salem: and Edward J. ilurn sldo and Fretda WhltUugton, bolh of Salem. I) FAT I IS Galnea Carlton C. Gaines. 31 yenrs, 8 months, tn this city January 1, 1030. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Henderson; sister, June Gaines; and step father, Oeo.-ge D. Hender son, all of Salem. Funeral announce ments later by Bigdon and Son. HooKerhyde At Ban Diego. Calif., Dec. 23. Floyd Hoogerhyde. 20. Sur vived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoogerhyde. 4ll8 Turner street; sis ters, Annabelle and Doris, and bro thers Krnneth and Clarenca. all of Salem. Funeral services Irom Clouith Taylor chapel Friday at 3 o'clock, Kev. t U- l ay ior oiiiciaunu. interment iu Lee Miaaton cemetery. Formal mili tary funeral by local company, O. N. O. Crawford At Los Anceles. Calif- Mrs. Mary Belle Crawford, 72. Sun day. Witlow of the lata Prof. WlMiarn J. Crawford, who died in 117. Itesi dcnU of Orrgon aince 1377. Mother of Mrs. Stella B. Henry of ena, Mrs. Marie Handle of Cottage Urove; Mis. Joyce Mumper of Chi cago, III.: W. Prank Crawford of Sa lem; riiuo 1j. urawmru ui uhh.ik. Al.;o survivrd by 8 grandchildren. He rn r. ins to arrive In Salem WednesJity. Fvneral nnnoiincnents later by the Cloudi-T.-.ylor conwany LKUALS NOTII K Notice li h.rcb, nivrn that 1 hiv. Impounded the following deenbe't do. In compliance with Ordinmice No. 1404. lo-wlt: one dark Alrdale don, m.l. on. yellow and white ahepliercl ctott. rcmale. The above described dona will be killed If not redeemed bv the owners on or before January S, llfcld. provided In antd ordinance. W. 8. LOW, Street Commissioner. December 30. 1029. Dec. 30, 31; Jan. 1, 2. 3. ter having spent the Christmas hol idays at the home of their daugh ter at Granta Pass. Their (laughter. Mra. Helen McCollouc.b remained over until after the first of the year. when aha will again enter Oregon normal school. Loomla Miller arriv ed here Saturday from California, where he has been aince early arms. He la at the Ed Hlghbcrger home. ENTER GATKS SCHOOL Gates Two new pupils enterod the school Monday morning, Eve lyn and BlUy Call. The Oalla re cently came here from Coqullle and are living on the plaoe vacated by Mrs. Jaley Plook. Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Clark are spending the holidays In Portland where they are visiting; relatives. Charles Hull, assisted by Jack Demsey. are taking care ol the rabbltry In their absence.