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SATtTim.VY, NOVEMBER 21. 1931 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON 9 It Takes More Than Frost On The Pumpkin To Put Perfection In The Pie. CapitaliLJournal CLASSIFIED ADVtBTIHI.NO BATfcS: Rats per word: One insrrtloil I cents; Hirer insertion 5 cents, one week 8 cents; one month 88 rnu; om year per month. W fftU; wluttaum per ad 25 Not token over 'phone anuss advertiser Iim monthly account. No sllowsnes Cut phons errors. Want sda mutt foe In by 10 m uy of publication. Heal fcstate aud Auto ads by 1 p.m. day previous to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW 81750 buy 6-room house with batn ' und Tlreplee. S. 14th. Wrna ajaoo. Good 6-roora hoiue with bese incut, lot 60157. walnuts and fruit pre ONLY 5 BLOCKS FROM SUPiiEME COURT BUILDING. A3175 6 room and bath, den, fire place, good furnace. nice shade trees clue to schools, good location on N. Church, large lot, garage. 5250. 7-room house close In on N. Liberty. Bu good business property. SKE US AUOUT THIS. 13600 buys beautiful 7-room atnctiy modern boms la good neighborhood. Hiwdust burner, double garage. SOCOLOF3KY St SON 1st Nut'!. BiUifc bid. a27B IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of a South Salem home. English type. 6 room with attractive Ilreplace. hardwood floors, built-in kitchen and nook., bedroom aud bath on first floor, S Urge elry bedrooms on second floor, east front lot with many nice shrubs. This Is a alghtly location affording rood view of mountains. Price only 4 :.0, with WOO down. 840 month lu cludito; Interest on balance. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 820 State Street Phone 670B. a 83800 HOUSE FOR $2950 room bungalow with basement, fur nace and fireplace, lots of bullt-lna, lame fenced in lot, nice for the kid dles, close to school and walking dis tance to downtown. Buyer assumes $2M0 soldiers' bonus loan, balance cash. SE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtor 020 Slate Street Phone 6708 LOT In Hollywood district for sale for $3B5 cash. Paving paid. Inquire 3445 Chrm- Ave. 279 $100 DOWN. 818 monthly buys this beautiful 4 -room modern home, with garage. CI rage house ou lot. Slopcr's Market. Went Salem. 37B t7.00. Practically new modern up to date seven room home, cor. lot. both Sis. paved .double garage, hardwood floor throughout, all nice large rooms, extra good construction. You should Bee tills home. Only 61500 down, bal. terms. S. CHURCH ST. $6850. New, Just completed, seven nice large rooms, gumwood finish, hardwood floors throughout, tile shower, bath and drain board. A complete home in every detail. Near schools, east front. A REAL SAC RIFICE Terms. Buy at low prices and secure the most value for your money. W H.GltABENHORST&CO. P.ealtora 134 8. Liberty St. Phone 6488. a27B SNAP: One acre with new three-room house, garage, one acre- of splendid land, gravel street, electricity. Price fiOOO- 850 down. 820 per mo. IM MEDIATE POSSESSION. V.' H.CUtABENHOKST&CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. ' a27B EDUCATIONAL tEN-WOMEN 10-50. 8105.-8280 month. Quality lor government Jobs. Steady work. Common education usually suf ficient. List positions and sample coaching Free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 35BP, Uoch- .rr N V R&278 1700to 82:100 year. Steady work. Mail Clerks, Mall Carriers. Men 18-45. Com mon education sufficient. Paid vaca tion. 25 coached Free. Write today ure for full particulars. Box 12S8P Capital Journal. aa278 TOK KALE FARMS SACRIFICED FARM SALE 40 acres. 27 acres cultivation, some timber, running water. 7 room house, bam. poultry house. Price reduced to 84750 17aO down. This place l.HS north of Salem on pavement. A real buy. See SEARS Sz TUCKER 132 3 High St. b FOR SALE ftiiscellaneoua FOR SALE: All parU of 1927 Pontlae. 1915 N Front St. Salem. c27B TU Ilk EYS Large and small 30c lb. Mis. CI. A. Larson, Salem, Oregon. Route 6. Box 45B. c-78 PLAY goif on your card table. Intrigu ing party game. Novel Christinas gift. Orders taken. Lawrence Lloyd, 141 vput lfelle. Phone 5332. C27B AI'l'LLS 2315 South Cottage. Phone 8070. ?JH FEW corn fed turkeys. 25c; geese 20c lb. Weat Locust St. C279 TALLMAN Piano Co.. closing out Mc Morrtm &, Washburne piano stock Upright pianos in excellent condition $100. New grands 8269. See these sen sational bargains at Tollman Piano Co. 3o S. 12th St.. Salem. Oregon, near S P. Passenger depot. Remember the location. c281 PINK or Chum salmon lor only 4c lb. at L'rcb store near fairgrounds. c2i8 APPLES 25c and up. cabbage lc lb.. Buroank potatoes 85c 100 lbs. at Thompson's Market. K mile north Portland road. Phone 7407. c278 FOR SALE Walnuts. Phone 67F5 c281 DhOPHEAO sewing machine 86; 52." JnrKim S;.. 3845. C2?9 APPLES Several varieties. 25c and up One mile Wallace road. Pratt Br C296 CALIFORNIA Mission fru.t bricks. merclal'si. ' c3" CABBACiE. Ktlid heads C AH HOTS tot U'.fcle ute 50c per ck. FEED CARROTS 67 ton. furnish sacks. lies east, "i .nuc wui-.i v Brool. corner, wm. v. warns piace. ATTENTION BERRY GRAWERS j Sheep nuano direct from sheds to larm. ion -j iun Huhhnrd Ore. F L. Phare-. rJM FOR SALE LI V ESTOCK t FREH cows, heavy mukL-is. Rt. 4, box 20B f279 12 10-WEEKS' old pigs. J. T. FOR SALE WOOD WOOD SAWING Colwell tfc McCrack- tn. Phone 74J7. e30j 1 INOH ir.d fir 62 75; 16-inch oak 81 75; 16-ln slabwood 62 25 rid 62 "5 Tracy's Fll"! Yard. Phone 333H cB3 WEiXVEASONED second growth 85 00 per coid sawed. Phone 7032. feJHO 16-INCH o'.d g:owth del in Silver: on 84 50 Phone Sllverton 5r:6 er235 16-INCH old fir 65.25. Phoni WOOD SAW1NO. PHONE 5B83 FOR OOOD WOOD and truck Phone 4218 Ben Randall. WOOD 8AWISO. H62. ROBINS PHONE FOR SALE WOOD OLD nu. auy lenclb. Oak. Eartiart. le-in.' old rra aa. B. Fi PhoM 4M7. BEST dry old tlr. 3nd growth Mh In town. Call S73. awJW WOOD of all kind. John H. Bcott. PhoiM 4UM. " 9HKD DHY WOOD ft COAL SalJDi FUEL CO. pnon awiu. itscm am taaa FOR SALE POULTRY FANCY dressed turkeys 37c lb, Bun- day and Monday, Nov. iia-iw. -a qui west Claxtar.2 & miles N.W. of fair grounds. Mrs. W. A. Westley, Rt. 8. f27B DRESSED DOCKS for Thankaglvlng, Inquire at or write Mrs. Boyd Wllk ii i.Ait Rt. ?. hat 73. Salem. Ore. Sa lem -Silver ton highway. f279 HELP WANTED AN OLD estsbUahed manufacturer wants 3 men mechanically Inclined, between 21 and 45. We tench you and train you. Those selected will be given permanent position. Apply 10:30 a.m. sharp Tuea. 147 N. Commerlcal. Room 6. 8379- AUENT WANTED for YanihUl, Clack amas, Polk, Marlon. Benton and Linn Counties. CALPORTO WINK taste BRICKS. Best quality mdae. Oood profits, repeat business. CALPORTO OHKUON CO, 143 Security Bldg, Portland. B278 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Position as housekeeper by the month for elderly people. Box 888 Capital Journal. h378 GENERAL houBecleanmg, window washing, floor waxing. Ph. 8778. h288 Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED to adopt little girl from 1 to 4 years. Would take homeless boy 10 years. Best of references. Box 341 Capital Journal. 1280 8400 WANTED, good security. Box 330 Capital Journal. 1278 WANTED Horse stump puller. State make, condition, price, L. Under wood, Beaverton. Ore. 1282 ALL KINDS of guns, watches and Jew elry, condition no object. Name your price. Reiner's Exchange, 324 North Commercial St. 1 FOR RENT CLOSE-IN modern furnished 4 rooms, bath, garage. 465 N. Cottage. J278 MODERN 6 room house, bath, fur uace. fireplace 830 month. Salem Heights. Phone 3383. J2B0 2 ROOMS partly furnished, 85. 825 Madison St. J280 3-ROOM furnished apt. Steam heat. Electric range, Frigidatre. Paris Apts, 555 North Liberty. J278' FOR RENT Larita warehouse 40x80 ft. suitable for factory or storage, only 820 month. Will lease, see ututiibii or i num SON. 841 State St. Room 4. JJ BEST RENTALS ann Rtricilv modern bungalow fur nished, others 816. 820. 825. 850. Furn ished apts. 818 to 845; unfurnished houses 88 to 840. Some good ones at 816.50, 820 ana tip. Kent your house or apt. of BECHTEL A! THOMASON 341 State St. Room 4. J FOR RENT two furnished apartments 810 and wm montn. awo partly iurn lshed 4-room house 815 per month. Ivan a. Martin, Masonic bldg. Phone 4410. Jg" 2 -ROOM furnished apartment, 81.75 week. 1290 oat. rnone wu. io- MODERN unfurnished duplex down' tain, inr FireDlace: furnished hous en, 815. 818. Phone 6724. J278 FURNISHED apartment. Liberty. 5U7 North J 283 n-nrM.i iurnished house with saraue. 337 N. Cottage St. J280 ah tip or Sales Room, downtown lo cation. Phone 6707. J278 HEATED apartment, 640 3. Capitol St. J"l RflAIin JL ROOM. tenm lu-ultd. liCul P. O. 245 S. Cottage. Dial 5492. J2B2 MnrtKHN house. 2325 Mvrlle Ave. Inquire next door. J2B2 POR RENT Suburban home with seven room plastered house, electricity, chicken nouse. oarn. House is parity luiuwuni, 817 50 per mo. Four miles out. Fiv ronin Dlastered home with base ment, furn.-.ce. garage, near Washing ton school. 818 per mo. Five room bungalow at 370 E. Wash ington St. 817.50 per mo. F.ve room home with basement, fur nace, fireplace. Has wood range. $20 per mo. Located at 1649 N. 5th St. See W H. ORABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 8. Liberty St. Phone 6468. J276 4 ROOM" "furnished house, close in. Phone 5010. J279 FOR RENT I room modern house, nicely furnished 827.50; 2 room plast ered hous? partly furnished 88.50 a month. S. M. Earle. Phone 9678. J278 5 ROOM hovue, also furnished house. Phone 5691. J27B FURNISHED apartment, 340 North Liberty St. J281 3 ROOMS, modern, newly finished, warm, absolutely private. 581 High land. J278 4 ROOM house, partly modem, ex tra la i to lot. 67.50 per month, phone 6353 J278 FOR KENT: 4-room furnished apart ment, ground floor, close in, 495 North Commercial. J278 OHE and 2-room apts. heated. Also ulet-ping room. 891 N. Cottage. J278 ROOM St BOARD 827, With'garage 630. 332 N. Chinch. J278 FURNISHED room close to sintehouse. Also garage. 237 S. lath. Phone 94HR J278 3 ROOM furnUhed house. 435 Division Street. J2H0 CLEAN heard apartment. 306 Union St. Pl.one 8449. J2B0 4-ROOM house, bath and baeenirnt. Phone 3419. J231 FURNISHED heated apts. 590 Union. J279 FIRST CLASH four-room house, beau tifully located near Mat? house, also 3-room Apartment furnished, for two. 475 Noi:':i C.ipitol. J279 SMALL epartment at 1411 Stat St. Phone 9C70. J- HENDERSON furnished apartments. Phone 5t!;i8. J299 HEATED 3-r.wm furnished or unfurn ished apt. 607 N. Capitol. J278 I NICE small house. 2430 Lee. J278 FURNISHED single apt. Oarage, 78r Court St. J278 HEATZD sp-r.men.. 4i'4 N. Churh J2W) I VAN OI'.SDL Ap'.s, 1710 N. Capitol 1 Modern three-room furnished and i unurn.shfd apt. Heat and water fur ; nished Phone 7W. 1378 ' FOR Rf.rTT 7 room bouse. Cloy In. i suitable or board and rooms, 3C8 N U berty St Pit one 96F21 J pTaNOS Phonographs ana sewing machines for rent. H. I Stiff Furni ture Co 1 trict. Nicely furnished, private bath, etc For Inspection call Patton'8 Book 9 'ore 1' FOR KENT Sleeping rooms for gen tlemen. 206 Oregon Bids l DEbK SPACE office room, light, beat, wa'tr nd pione. Inquire room 300 84 Stat Strati, J FOR RENT THitEE garages for rent, down town section Phooa 06Pai I POR RENT 4 room plastered at 810. 8 room all modern at rift. 4 room at 8U. Square Deal Realty t, u. Bank. Salem, Oregon. 1 CLOSE IN highly furnished itum heated apartments, phone 8490. J294 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM tfc BOARD lor two. Twin beds. Near atatehouse and schools, modern. Phone 7409. JJ278 LOST AND FOUND LOST Ten and two five dollar bills. Thursday afternoon by working wom an. Reward. Return to Capital Jour nal office. k278 TAKEN UP Buckskin mare, weight 1500 lbs. Owuer may have same by paying for adv. and keep. A. Hickman. 1830U South 13th Street. k2S0 LOST: Horn rimmed glasses. Reward. Phone 4580. k278 MISCELLANEOUS J. A SNEED, well driller, 915 N. 18th St. Phone 4487. m292 HAVE 500 corda of wood to cut on shares. S. W. Earle, 224 No. High St. Phone 9878 in27B REAL ESTATE 51 acres about 8 miles from Salem. nearly all under cultlvatlou. This la a real buy at 83000. Terms. Service station, store, living quarters on north pacific nignway. value S600G. Trade for farm. 180 acres Polk county. 98 under cul tivation, alfalfa, clover, nuts. mm. 10.000 cords timber, springs. Only 87000. Terms. I acres Polk county, 30 under culti vation, balance Umber, pasture, well watered. 5 room house. Price 82000. S room strictly modern house, N. Sa lem. Bacrllict price riBOO. 4 room partly furnished home. Pine creex lot, east iront. ajttou. icaay terms. TRADES RKNT8 INSURANCE J. P. ULRICH COMPANY 325 State Street Phone 8672. n280 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 850 down and balance easy terms at 6 percent will handle a fine 5 acres of land located on the Garden road Just north of the Swegle school, small garaue house, barn. An exceptional buy at 81650. If you are looking for a real buy, let us show you. W. H. GRABENHORST Si CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. n279 82000 PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN ON OOOD REAL ESTATE Security, Land preferred. GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE and garage, partly modern, good repair, good lo cation. 82500; 8300 CASH. Balance 820 mommy, includes interest. 5 -ROOM HOUSE, garage, good loca tion, handy to school, bearing fruit. 61800: 875 down, balance 820 a month. includes interest. SEE WELLS TALLMAN FOR BEST BARGAINS in City, suburbnn. acreage homes and farms. 381 State Street. Phone 3713. n279 2 nice lots and 2 room house. 2 ga rages, chicken house, at city limits south for 81150, 850 down, balance 815 a month lncludlnu interest. 6 room modern nearly new house, 8 blocks north of State St. A bargain at 82600. 8600 will handle. Modern 4 room house and acre of ground at Salem Heights, pressure water system, electric lights, basement and furnace 82850, 8500 down, balance lonu time. 5 room modern house close in. In good location, clear of Incumbrance. Ex change for 40 or 50 acres and as sume. - 160 acres In Montana. Price 83000. Exchange for second-hand store, serv ice station or small acreage, 20 acres, 8 miles north of Salem .no buildings, 6 acres In orchard. A bar gain at 82a00, s&oo will handle. S. M. EARLE. Realtor Phone 96781:24 N. High St. n278' POR SALE strictly modern 6-room cottage. &2U00. For rent at 85. a ga rage house. Call 6723. h278 85750. New English style home. 4 bed rooms, lerge living room, plate glass windows, oax xioors, a sew pjumo lug, tile finish and floors, tile drain boards, good xurnace, double ga race. Terms. 83950. English style home, oak floors. 3 bedrooms, basement, iurnace, ssw diist burner, fireplace, nice lawn and shrubbery. Paving included. 8500 down. 82550. Furnished ft-room stucco bun galow, oak floor In llvingroom. Basement, furnace, fireplace, nice lawn, shrubbery, garage snd paving Included. A bargain. 850 down. 850 down, bungalow, nice living room, fireplace, nice kitchen, large nook, 3 bedrooms, garage and paving In cluded. 81800. Mor.ey to Loan at 6'i" MELV1N JOHNSON 320 U. 8. Bank bldg. Phone 6796. n" RANCH VALUES INCREASING TIME TO BUY. NOW 10 ACRES 8 miles east of Salem. Al most new bungalow. Bulltln kitchen and nook, electric lights and water system, large barn, fruit house, ooui try house. All In cultivation and good soil. Price for the next few days only 83.375. Will give terms. B ACRES good fl-R. house, electricity, bam, double garage, poultry house, new wood house, drilled well. 4P Dear tng cherrv trees and 30 apples: all In cultivation. 31; miles of Salem, good location. For quick sale 62,500; 6300 down. 20 ACRES 4-R. house with bath, electric lights and water system; nice asm. garage, ah in cuiuvavion. n loganberries and 2 A. filberts; 8 A oatt and vetch. 4 miles of Salem, paved road. Price 46.500. This Is 62, 000 undr-Dr:ced. 80 ACRES. 6-R. house, barn and other buildliuis. All ulow land. 2 strawberries and 50 A. plowed for more oerries. fine oerry isno. rnce reduced to 64.650. Paved road, good location. 146 ACRES. 9 R. home. Bsrn 40x52 garaee and other necessary buildings. Runntnc wtter; on pnved hirhway. Price only 89.500; (w.aOO down. WE ARE selling our best place ft Don't wait or you will pav more. See DLAKa ft T. UCKEH, KCSIIOIS 1S2 S. High St. WE HAVE 26 acres of fine bottom land. 4 acres berries, good house and barn and worth 65000 to trade for small borne. 10 SDlendid acres tinim proved pa vent en t close In for only 822o0 on easy terms. 80 acres splendid timber, lots of old fir, want clear Salem home. & close in acres for 62000. Use a oar lor payment. McGILC'HRIST ft PENNINOTOW 203-10 V. 5. B.ink bldg. Phone 4B:18 n1 EXCHANGE Real Estate 25 acrsa of fine bottom soil with sev eral acres that is practically beaver dtm. on creek, nouse modern except basement, has fireplace, at least one- half of farm In bearing xrult nnd nuts, near school. S1? miles from Salem, all stocked and equipped for 690O0. What have you to trade on mis 7 Modern 8 room home and one acrs King wood. 88300. Wtu take cheap home as part payment. winnib Pettyjohn. Realtor 175 S Hmh St. I OOOD TRADE 61000 Fine two-acre tract, new house 5 rooms, also ft fins one -acrs tract. 6-r. house, choice fruit and mt trees for 82ioo. or both for 65200. Trade for a farm 29 to 80 acres Both are close in and fret from debt. What havs you? We have manv ethers If you wish ts exchange your property tufitr tonly, see Bectitel or Thoma on, 341 Stats 4K. Phone 9963 for sn appointment. nn Try Journal nant Ads EXCHANGE Real Estate POR THADE 67 acres, old building, some timber. natrlrui MUr. JU tlTM DIDW Iiuq. good road. miles from Selsta. Prtos in ..u IS afraal nninM aUnmVll ttnilBS. some tltuDer. win exenange tor goua hoiim Prlc SBOOO. 121 acrs farm, buildings, nearly an under cultivation, w muss irocn Salem. Will exchange for Salem pro- tirtv PrlM S12DOO. 5 seres Iocs tod south, all sowed to fall oats. Will taxs city .ov as part pay mnt. Price 61500. 160 acres, old buildings. 80 acres plow land, will laxe city property, wu. have you? Price sw per acrs. If you are look Ins to trade, see W.H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 a. LdDerty m. na.i FOR TRADE 7H acres located close In. old build ings, 2 acres fins timber, electric light. Will take city lot as down pay ment. Price 62000. W. H. ORABENHORST St CO. Realtors 134 o. uoeny bi. nrurv- POR TRADE 200 acre red hill farm to exchange for city property. All plow land, old buildings. 100 acres part In cultiva tion, red soil, spring water, plenty of good timber, will exchange for city property. 40 acres located on good market road. 18 acres of timber, WlU take good lot or small house part. 12 acre suburban home practically all In bearing fruit, seven-room house, barn an dchlcken hotice. only 4 miles out, good location. Will take house for part. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE W. H. ORABENHORST St CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. nn278" TO TRADE Oarage bringing 45 per month rental, for valley farm. w. u. Kahle. Rt. 9, box 75. nn279 ft room house In Narapa, Idaho, full cement basement, good condition, rents for 820. Price 82000. WiU ex change for home here. 8 rooms, bath, two lots, trees, good lo cation, 81600, terms like rent. Two good homes with modern con veniences, pavea street, excenen. con dition, tree of mortgage. 84400. Will turn on modern home of six rooms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Keaitor 175 S. High Street nn AUTOMOBILES WE STILL HAVE A LARGE USED CAR INVENTORY To further reduce our stock we offer, not bonuses, not turkeys, but real car values. Compare these prices: 1931 Ford Tudor 8445 1930 Pord Coupe. 15,000 miles .. 380 1920 Pontlac Sedan 425 19W Standard Dodge Sedan .... 800 19119 Plymouth Sedan .... 250 1927 Bulck Std. Soach 275 1928 Easex Deluxe Coupe ..... 175 1929 Ford Coach 295 1928 Chevrolet Coacn 275 1928 Ford Coupe 200 1928 Ford Roadster 175 1926 Ford Coupe 85 e irucxs, ready to go sou to ao Terms Trades VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 3158 Phone 7910 Center Street. Lot at Liberty & Marion q REO SALES St SERVICE CO. 515 So. Com'l. St. 1 1020 3-ton Rsos with 3' yd. gravel DHua ana wooas, unaerstung ny- araui c noise. B4-7 auai tires. 1 1928 3-ton Reo long wheel base, 84X7 tires witn ixin) gallon gas tank comnlet. 1930 Chevrolet truck, single tlrea with ow gai. gas tanx. uompiete. 1930 Reo Sport Touring 1927 SUidebaker 2 -door Sedan 1925 Wyllts-Knlght 2 -door Sedan 1018 Cadlllao tow car. Numerous other cars and trucks, These cars and trucks are guaranteed to be In A-l condition, and the pur4 chase prices are right down to bed- rocK. nio TRADENaah sedan for cows or chic kens. Ht. 9. Box 15. q278 Ford Sedan 26 Ford Roadster .... 26 Chevrolet Roadster 28 Ford Coupe 625.00 640 00 885.00 8245.00 , 6345.00 , 6390.00 6365 80 29 Chevrolet Coups .. 30 Chevrolet Coach .. 26 Chevrolet Sedan .. 29 Ford Coach EIKER AUTO CO. RECONDITIONED St GUARANTEED SAME AS NEW CAR Hudson R.S. Coupe $1025 Hudson 6 Std. Sedan 750 Hudson Victoria 650 Stude. Commander Sedan 625 8t;de Dictator Coupe 495 Stude Dictator Sedan 395 Essex 4-dr. Sedan 375 SO DAY SERVICE CARS Hudson Brougham 8335 Bulck Sedan 325 Studebaker Sedan 275 Studebaker Coupe 230 Nash Special Coups 250 Essex Coach 250 A3 IS CARS Dodge Sedan 1150 Essex Coach 145 Nash Touring 85 Star Sedan Trades Terms STATE MOTORS, INC. Hudson Essex Studebaker Dealers 625 Cnemeketa open evenings q FINANCIAL LOANS DO YOU NEED MONEY? Wa loan on live stock, automobiles. Household goods and other personal property. Terms to suit your conven iens. National Loan Finance Company. Licensed by Sfats 410 Bank of Commerce Bldg. T AUTOMOBILE LOANS ANY AMOUNT ANY TIME CONTRACTS REFINANCED ADDITIONAL MONEY LOANED PAYMENTS RTDUCED STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL NO MORTGAGES P. A EIKER Elker Auto Co. Dial 4732 Perry St Liberty Stats Licence M-113 r BORROW money on your personal P"oprt Pav back in mommy ur stallmenis. WILLAMETTE LOAN COMPART Licensed by Stats 508 Bank of Commerce Bldg. r UMNtTro SALARIED PEOPLE on plain notes, endorsed notes, furniture and pianos STATE LOAN CCMPANT 312 Oregon Bldg 2nd floor ? fries brs. 10 am. to 6:30 pjn. lephoos 7763. Licensed by State n "BELLS OF HARMONY" Heard over KOLN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different. NO DEDUCTIONS NO FEES NO OTHER CHAHOEfl ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST frrpir-T PlVAf:T QUICS AND COURTEOUS SERVICE BENEFICIAL IX) AN SOCIETY 6U Ststs St. Tal. 6-1-4-0 ISO 1V31MU Oettsrsl Investment Corporation Oensral Finance Corporation dJeanatv, fa State! 1st National Bank building. Phono 8553. offers two loan clans st legal rats of Interest. Amounts of $10 to ll&oo rtDavab.e tnonthlr. Use personal property for security Automobile and furniture contracts refinanced to reduce payments. No filing of mortgages or puoucity. Lo cally ownea. see us errors Dorruwin can wrne rnons 80T H liuuoHl Manas r FINANCIAL LOANS MONEY for City or Faxa Loans. Reasonable rates. Hudkins Mortag lnr. Co. Millers Scots Bldg. Phons Sin r HAWKINS 4 P-OBXRTd. Ins. for City and farm loans. Rats and costs low est availabls. Prompt ssrvlcs. 06 Business Opportunities FOR SALE grocery and service sta tion, apt. Super-highway, big future, 8350. Bcndlxen. Mil wank le. Ore. u27B DIRECTORY LLOYD E. RAMSDEN. bike les and bicycles. 143 S. Liberty. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnaces and chimneys cleaned by expert furnace man. I use steel brushes and vacuum clean sr. Dial 7176. o386 CHIROPRACTORS DR. O L. SCOTT, chtronractor. 256 M High street. Phones 4637 St 8673 O CONTRACTOK? J. ANDERSON. contractor, open shop Phone 5010. fc.Nt.RAU.NU SALEM ENORAVIMO CO. Cuts of ail purposes. TcL S387. 180 N. Commercial atrset CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. O. P. Bralthaupt. florist III stats street Phone 6O04. FLl'MIUNO PLUMBING and general repair work. Phone 664. Graber Bros 154 South Liberty street. THEO. at. BARR, Plumbing, heating, ah art metal works. 164 0. Commercial stres. 8CAVANUKB 8ALEU SCAVANOKt. Pbon, W0 RADIOS 4 KKP4IKIM1 REGARDLESS of tho make or condi tion of your Radio, Salem Radio Ser vice can reoalx t. Phone 4949: 548 Ferry St. o STOVES AND FE.NL'I! Repairs and castings 1600 stoves, fence and posts. Repair all stoves. R. Fleming, aea cnemeketa. Vhonc 4774. o Tl TORINd Grade and high school subjects tutored. Margaret Leavenwortn urew ell. Phone 9386: 1038 8. 13th St. o2Ufi HATCH KKI-.MHINO WILL repair four watch regardless of shape for $1.00 plus materials. Reiner Jewelry Store, 324 N. Commercial St. WATER COMPANY ORBaON-WASHINOTON Water Ser vice company, unices corner com mercial and Trade streets. Bills par able tnonthlr. Pbjne iai. LEGALS COBDWOOD WANTED Sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 11 ajn. November 30, 1931 for 4075 cords of wood for the State Institu tions In and near Salem. Specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished upon request. certified check or bidder's bond In the amount of ten percent of the total bid must accompany the pro posal. WILLIAM EINZIO, Secretary Oregon State Board of Control Capitol Building. Salem, Oregon. Nov. 13, 17, 21, 27 (ContinuM from rage 5) afternoon was spent socially and with sewing. Members and visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Orabenhorst, Mrs. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs E. S. C oaten. Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs. Geo. Orabenhorst. Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. F. R. Clark. Mrs. J. M. Coburn. Mrs. Olive Shafer, Mrs. E. O. Clark, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Wm. Propst. Miss Evelyn Coburn. Miss Margaret Jones, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ouerne. The next meeting will be Dec. S, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Coburn, with Mrs. Wm. propst as joint hos tess. Waldo Hills Twenty -three wom en and their children flat down at the homecoming luncheon for the Willard club at the Waldo HI 111 community hall Thursday nvon. Following the luncheon some time was spent in visiting inform ally and then the president, Mrs. Fred Knight, called the group to order and past presidents of the club spoke. The first speaker was Mrs. C. C Geer, who was the organiser and the club's first president. Mrs. Geer said that the club ' was organized on Just such a windy, stormy day as this on November 30, 1913." Ste went on to tell that the other offi cers elected at that time were vice president. Pearl Eyere, now of Sa lem; secretary, Mrs. Maude Hab erly, of The Dallas; Mrs. L. V. Hab erly, deceased; Mrs. Will King and Mrs. Maude Haberly drew up the first constitution. Mrs. Oer also drew the attention of members to the fact that this was the first rural club organized In Marion county. Other former club presidents who xpoke were Mrs. Will Egan of Sll verton; Mrs. Karl Haberly, Mrs. David Remseyer, Mrs. E A. Fin ley, Mrs. Adam Hirsch, Miss Olive OUaway, Mrs. Dan Hillman, Mrs. Fred Knight. Mrs. Knight Is serv ing her second term of office. Each past president was presented with a little card on which was a sketch by the pend of the clever cartoon ist, Frank Bowers. Following the talks by the put presidents, all of those present wers calld upon for a short talk and some very interesting Incidents were recalled or revealed. Mrs. C. C. Geer led the group In singing a number of familiar songs. Mrs. Edson Corns lock was at the piano. Ruth Geer, whose Infancy was spent with the club's Infancy, sang two solos. "Ths Road of Used To Be", and "Little Chink "; Mrs. Oeer and Mrs. Corns toe k gave a piano duet; and the afternoon closed with the singing of "Ould Lange 8yne." Present for the day were Mrs Ray Ktncheloe. Mrs. Robert Bye. Mrs. Edson Com i toe k. Mrs. 8. J INDIANS WILL MEET SUNDAY Tlirra will be a special msctlnc of th. WUlunette valley Indiana at Cbemawa Sunday, No,. 33 at 1 o' clock. Thla meeting Is of apeclal m tereat to the Indian people of the Willamette Talley u dtflnrte ateps will be taken toward a program lor the purpose of securing favorable legislation during the coming ses sion of congress In tnelr benalf. Mr. Henderson, an attorney of Washington, D. C who has had many ears experience In Indian at partments expects to be present at fairs before the govurnmental de tails meeting. j AU those who would be eligible to affiliate themselves with this organ ization should make a special effort to be present at this meeting. Coins tock. Mrs. Robert Janx. Mrs. A, Finlay, Mrs. Fred Knight. Ruth Oeer, Mrs. C. C. Geer. Mrs. Adam Hirsch, Mrs. p. N. Neuaw ang er, Mrs. Dan HlUman, Olive and Vera OUaway, Mrs. C R. Riches, Mrs. Karl Haberly, Mrs. Frank Bower. Mrs. David Raniseyer, K- ther Lichty, Mrs. D. C. Davenport, Mrs. W. P. Emery, Mrs. Will Egan. Mrs. J. C. Currte. Sllverton One of the most de lightful affairs of the season was the afternoon bridge given at the Char les Reynolds home by Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. George Steethammer on two afternoons this week. At Tuesday's bridge when eight tables were played, Mae Service won the door 'prise, Mrs. u. w. hobs, hiah score, and Mrs, L. Whlttock consolation. Wednesday Mrs. P. L. Brown received the door prize. Mrs. M. C. Woodard won high and Mrs. Carl Stamey consolation. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mrs. Eva Ben ham, Mis. Earl Adams and Mrs. H. Carson of Salem on Tuesday and by Mrs. E. Adams, Mrs. R. Duncan and Mrs. J- Werle on Wednesday. Stayton The regular meeting of tile Women a club was held Thurs-, day afternoon in the clubhouse. Mrs. Helen Tate submitted her resigns- tion as secretary, and Mrs. Florence Adams was elected to fill the vacan cy. Mrs. Teresa Duncan was ap pointed chairman of the Christmas seal sale which will commence) the day after Thanksgiving. A committee was appointed to help to help the other various organiza tions in town to plan lor Oregon product week, the second week In December. The committee consists of Mesdames Marcla Mayo, Freda Roberts, Abble Bell and Maude Beauchamp. The program consisted of a read ing by Mrs. Lois Moore and a solo by Mrs. Oweneth Mlelke, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Freda Roberts, Mrs. Marie Shields and Mrs. Sarah Weddle. The folowlng members were pres ent: Mes dames Grace Nelbert, Flor- ertce Adams. Teresa Duncan, Lois Moore, Oedl Wright, Nora Gardner. Marc la Mayo, Hannah Elder, Mary Mayo, Maude Beauchamp, Edna Brewer, Margaret Scliaefer, Abble Bell, MatUe Bruce. Marie Shields. Freda Roberts and Sarah Weddle. Clear Lake The Women's club met at the church Wednesday to quilt for Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Rob- bins. The next meeting will be held nest Tuesday, November 24 on ac count of Thanksgiving Thursday. Those present were Mrs. Theodore Stolk, Mrs. Amos Smith, Mrs. V. Boyd, Mrs. Eck Dutolt, Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. John Bair and children Ronald and Ruth, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. George Gar ner, Mrs. Will Clement and daugh ter Hazel, Mrs. Ralph Dutolt and son Don, Mrs. C. W. Ptigh. Mrs Har vey Evans and Mrs. Anna Milee. Rlverview The Thursday Thim ble club met at the home of Mrs. Iva Zelier with Mrs. Jennie Cren shaw as assistant hostess. Roll call was answered by telling what each were thankful for. Twenty-four members and twelve youngsters were present. A reiwrt was made that Mr. and Mrs. John Holt plan to celebrate their golden wedding November 20. Hazel Prokop and Esther Petervm were appointed on the committee for selecting and purchasing a gift for them. A report was made by the harvest festival committee. The club will meet with Mrs. Bdna Gllkcy at Albany In an all day meeting Drrpmber S Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ru ble, who for the past 2tf years have been resident of this community. celebrated their 45th wedding an niversary at their home Tuesday. In the afternoon their guests were a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruble and son Leland Franklin, of Salem, and IVv. and Mrs C. E. Brocknian of Portland- In the eve ning a group of neighbors formed a surprise party at their home and assisted them in celebrating tne event. Mr. and Mrs. Ruble received many beautiful flowers. The evening was spent with music and refreah meiits brought by the guests were served. In this group were Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Ruble and Rutsell, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford and daughters, Alice and Wilms, Mrs. Oeorge Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Alvln H. Madsen and son, Richard. Rob ert and Alvln Dent. Mr. and Mrs. R'tbie were married at Chsmpaign, 111. Nov. 17. 18Stf. Champaign was ths home of Mrs. Ruble, who prior to her marriage, was Laura Dlckerson. Following their marriage Mr and Mrs. Ruble came to Salem where they occupied apartments at what aas calied the "Reed House." a theater and hotel located where the preaent Miller store is now located. From there the couple moved to Wolfe Creek in southern Oregon where they lived for two years and where their son. Joshua was bora. They moved back to Champaign, III., where they Mwd far tlte neat 14 rears, and where OBITUARY INFANT H ITT ON Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. Tllden Hu4 ton havs received word of the death of a baby dautjhtsr of thrtr son Har lan at Ray, North Dak. This was ths only child of ths family. Harlan Hut ton la a brother of ths late captain Henry Huttoa of Company X. 162nd infantry. WAl.Tlr-at HI'ftNETT Aurora Walter L. Burnett, son of MUtou Burnett, cuea oi spina, memo gltls la ths Oregon City hospital st the age of 4 years, 7 months and 18 days. A private funeral was held Thursday with Interment at ths Au rora ocmstsry. WILLIAM V. PttAHL Aurora Funeral services were held In Can by for William P. PrahL who died after a serious illness of several weeks. Services were held at the BvaisiteUeal church. Rev. Warwick preached the sermon with S. A. MUler of Aurora la charge. Mr. Prahl was bora In Columbia, Wis., January B, 1864 and came to Oregon 22 years ago. Battling near Aurora. Four rears ago ha moved to Canby. Surviving ars bis widow, Mrs. Catharine Prahl. an adopted daughter. Mrs. Alberta Honk msn of Los Angeles; two brothers. L. H. of Portland aud Fred of Milwau kee: three slaters. Mrs. S. C. Splcker, Hlltsboro. Mrs. Augusta Koethe. La Croase, Wis., and Mrs. Anna Wavls of Los Angeles. MRS. A. l.ttilOSON Lebanon Funeral services for Mrs. A. Oresson. 70. will be held from tho Hows undertaking parlors here Sun day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Ux trmtent In the Providence cemetery. Mrs. Oregson died at ths home of her daughter. Mrs. Jos A. Wright. 801 Dodge street. She was ths wife of A. Oresson and the mother of Mrs. H.C. Cunningham. Mlna, S. D, H. A. Oreg son of Sclo. Mrs. L. A. Crane of Mans field. S. D.. Mrs. A. N. LaBare. of Wrenn, Oeorgs Oragaon of Mcintosh, S. D.. Mrs. Murray Miller of Oregon City and Mrs. Wright of Lebanon. ANTOINK WOLETTE Independence Antolns Vtoletts, know here as "Tony, a brohtsr of J. B. Vloletts of the Palace pool hall, di-a In a hospital In North Bend November 14, after being 111 for sums ttms. He was 88 years of age and was born on the St. John's river in the northwest part of Mains. He was of French extraction and a strong, stur . dy woodsman, somewhat of a roving disposition. He cams here about eight years ago to be near his brother and 1 later aiurasea in commercial nsning. operating a deep-sea craft off the west coast of Washlnirton and Oreson. He survived by his widow and lour brothers and two sisters, all residing in the east exceDtlns J. B. Vlolette oi this cltv. He was a member of ths Eagles and burial was made under tne airecuon ox inai oraer a. norm Bend, MRS. ROT HOLLF.NHIIRG Mrs. Frances Hollenbsrg. wife Of Roy Hollenberg. traffle nuuiagex for ths state highway department, died at her home. 933 North 20th Street. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10. She was a life-long member of the Methodist Episcopal cnurcn ana was sacepuon- aiiv nrominent in enure u votk. Frances Belknao was bora in Oor- vallla, Sept. 24. 1883, where she lived until 1B12. Shs attended Corvaills grade schools, where shs later taught for several years, and graduated from the Oretron atate college In 1903. She was married Corvaills on Sept. 3, 1908 co Hoy Hoiienoerg. Her widower ana one son, Arthur V. Hollenberg of New Tork City, and a brother, J. H. Belk nap, of Pittsburgh. Pa survive her. Funeral services will be hejd from ths chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son uonaay at l :ao pjn. interment will oe maae in uie crystal iks cemetery at fwOrvauLs. AIRPLANE HEARSES SEEN BY MORTICIAN Boston (IP Airplanes will sup plant automobiles as funeral near-sen In the future, Charles U. Reade, or Waltham. told fellow undertak- ara a t m tmivnt inn j 8UU,S wiil aside monster burying grounds as far as possible from centers of population, and the airplane will be the logical convey ance to use, according to Reade, their next two sons, Russell and John, were born. In 18&8 the Rubles moved back to Oregon and lived for five years on the donation land claim of D. R. Ruble's father, William Ruble, in the Orchard Heights community near Salem, aud here their fourth son. Julius, was born. Their last move was 29 years ago when they came to their farm here. Of their four sons John and his family live at Salem. Joshua and Julius ars living near Coqutlle, and Russell is at home with his parents. They also have two grandchildren. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs Karl Stelwer were visiting in Portland this week While there thry at tend a farewell dinner for Sena tor Frederick S'elwer, who left to take ud his duties in Washington D. C. Members of the family pres ent were John Steiwer and his children. Senator Stlaer, Mr. and Mrs. Oonnelt and son. Bill: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walls and rliiliren Floren and John; and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer. Hubbard Mrs. Carlton Smith was the speaker at the Hubbard Women's club meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Co ble de Lesptnasse. Mrs. Smith chose as her tonic "Oregon Products', Mrs. de LeHpiuatse was assisted by Mrs. Margaret McMaiuus and Mrs Neva MeKmzle in entertaining The club ei it-ruined a number of visitors as it was the guest day for the organization. Among the visitors were Mrs. J Saddler and Mrs. E. Bradtl of Aurora. Mrs. J. Dahl, Mrs. Elton McLaughlin. Mrs. J. Iart. Mrs Paul Knapp. Mrs. Earl Kocher. Mrs. R. C. Painter. Mrs Bates, all of Hubbard. Mrs Saddler Is aff-T- Uonatelr called the mother of the Hubbard club as she organized It In 1KM. A feature of tl afternoon was the presentation of the high school triple trio by Mrs. Adeline Field or tlis school farultv. The next meeting will be held December 1 at the hor.ie of Mrs Anna 8's'iffer who will bs assisted br Mrs. Ella Stauffer and Mrs Kathrya Will In entertarntng Roll rafl will be resnondrd to with labor saving suggestions SADI0 PROGRAMS SUNDAY BOW 63 KUscydes 8 00 Aiioa Trio :00 Lee S. Roberts 1(1:00 Artists ssrrfbs 11 .30 Orchestra 13 :00 National Youth confer. 12 30 Religious ssrvlcs 1 :S0 Harmonies 2 :0o National Vespers 6:00 Quartet 5:15 Uncle Henry 6:18 Familiar musle 7:45 Seth Parker thru KOO 8:80 Mais quartet 0 :30 Readsra' guide 10:00 News flashes FX 11 SO Klluejelss 8:00 Respolltan Days 8:80 Morning musicals) 13:00 Salon orchestra . 1 00 Song land 1 :S0 Rhythmic Triplets 130 Twilight hour 3 00 Catholic hour 4 00 Vagabonds 6 20 Trail Blaasrs 7:00 Oood morning medita tions 7:15 Scanning ths headlines B :00 Potpourri 9:00 Unci Saaa at your ser vice 0:90 Organ concert 10:00 Horns soonomlcs 11:00 Morning matinee 13:00 Farm hour 1 :00 Vaudeville 1 :30 Organ- program 1:00 Around the campus 3:00 Homemaker hour 5:55 Market reports 6:30 Farm hour 7:30 4-H club meeting 6:00 Mufilc of the Masters 8:14 The Oregon Loggers BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES BIRTH". Carver To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Carver, routs 4. Salem, a daughter. Yvonne unule. nov. is. Lynch To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wlnfred Lynch, 068 Saginaw, a son, Norman Clarence. Nov. 10. Walp To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paul Waly, route 8, box 07. Salem, a daughter. Char males Jans, Nov. 13. Russell To Mr. snd Mrs. Charles E. RusseU, 650 S. 16th street, a daughter, . Charlotte Nadlne. Nov. 6. Crooke To Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Dewey Crooks. 3460 Trade BU, a daughter. Nov. 6. DEATHS Hollenberg At ths residence. 193 H. ' 30tb St- Nov. 19. Pranoes Hollenberg, I age 49 years. Survived by widower, . Roy V. Hollenberg; one son. Arthur Hollenberg oi New voix uy; one brother, John H. Belknap ot Penn sylvania. Funeral scrvlosa Monday. Nov. aa at l -ao P-m. xrom we cnaiei of W. T. Rlgdon and Son. Interment Crystal LaKe cemetery, uorvaiiis. aaarsters in inis civy rtwr. w, . Mb raters. 88. XUUve of Oregon and brother of Mrs. Lane Morley ot Ba- lem. Remains, accompauiea ny aire, Morley were forwarded to Roseburg, Nov. 31. for services and trrterment, by the Terwllllger Funeral boms, 770 Cnemeketa st. Johnsrud In this city Nov. SO, Margaret Johnsrud, aged 78 years. Be loved wife of Oliver Johnsrud of 3967 . Brooks Ave., mother of Ingvssrt John srud. Nels Hansen. Mrs. X. P. Cook, all of Salem. Mrs. Nellie Bllxeth of California aud Hanna Knudson of North Dakota. The remains ars at ths parlors of ths Bn lem Mortuary. 646 North Capitol street. Funeral notice later. Du Prleu In this city, Nov. 30. Phllomene Du Prlru. swrd 71 years and three days. The remains are at the Durlors of the Salem Mortuary. 545 North Capitol street. Funeral no tice later. MARRIAGE MCKNSE8 C. B. Beiitsott, legal. Bllrerton snd Mabel Klllgore. legal. Salem. Herman John Rehruss. 28. routs B, Salem, and Naomi Flora Fleet, 20. Bs- lem. LEAGUE FAILS IN PEACE EFFORTS (Continued from pags 1) her troops as soon as security con ditions warrant." M. Yoshlzawa addressed the coun cil after Aristlde Briand, tbe chair man, had warned him and Dr. Al fred Sze, Chinese spokesman, to con fine themselves to restrained speech in order that they might not aggra vate the situation. Because of Friday's premature an nouncement that au armistice had been agreed to, the atmosphere in which the council met was consid erably confused. Dr. Sze, who followed the Japan ese delegate to the rostrom. declared Japan's occupation of Manchuria was in violation of the covenant and of tlie Briand-Kelogg pact. China, he said, can accept no pro position which docs not provide some arrangement for evacuation at a reasonably early date. He declared his readiness to accept the league's supervision to see that China's mea sures of security were effectively carried out. In order to secure evacuation. Dr. Sze declared. China means to avail herself of "every right and every article of the covenant." Washington, 'V- Japanese troops will be withdrawn "siuirtly" from the region of T its I bar, Ambassador Debuchi of Jaiun told .Secretary Stun son Saturday at tlte directlMi of Tokyo. Debuchi said some troops have already been withdrawn Ut Chrn chatang and the others will be re moved southward "in due course" The ambrwsadoT had a 45 min utes conversation with the secretary on the general situation. The diplomat reported he did not consider that the Soviet was disturbed over the Manchuria n situation. The Chinese Eastern railway. De buchi said, in which the Soviet has an Interest, has been undam aged The Soviet elements as a possible active factor in the Chin ese -Japanese troubles, had caused ttmslderable concern at the state department. While he said he did not discuss with the secrets -y the proposal for a neutral commission to Investi gate the Manehurian difficulties the ambassador said his govern men t favored such a move. Cigarette vending machines are to be placed In London bmse.