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ri iV.FoAY, DECEMBER R, Y.Cl THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON 11 Nowadays A Lot Of People Could Disguise Themselves At Masquerade Parties By Merely Smiling. CapitalJlJournal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATEtf: Rate per word: One Insertion i cents; three insertion 5 cents; one week 8 cents; one month 25 cents; one year per month, 20 cents; nunlmum per ad 'it cenu. Not taken over phone miles advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for 'phone errors. Want ads must be In by 10 am day of publication. Real Estate and Auto ads by 7 p.m. day previous to publication. FOR SALE WOOD FOR WOOD and truck service, 'plume 42 IB. Ben ituUcliiLl. ecjll FOR SALE HOUSES KM DOWN. English style noui.e, floor In living room. IlPUce base ment furnace, 2 sets ot plumbing. 4 bedrooms, wired for electric stove. A biitKUUl at :.300. r00 down. 8-room Btucco bungalow, oak floor, fireplace, basement, fur nace, lawn, shrubbery and pavlug paid. 2M0. 30 down. 5-1 oom bungalow, fireplace. nice bath. Ourage and paving paid. SI 550. MELVIN JOHNSON S20 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 6706. a ' FORCED SALE 5 rooms, hardwood floors. L. R. and D K 2 large bedrooms, lanje living room.' full basement, furnace, fire place, wired for electric range, f ue for wood range, scuiI-KurIim. archi tecture, nice closets, butlt-tna. finish ed stairway to attic. Located between Enulewood and Parish schools. Price 1 '350 Terms. Worth $3500. Never got another chance like this. No telephone Information given. l S. High St. a 293' C rooms, modern except b.isement, double Riiruge, 2 lilly pools, paved St.. Incited north. Newly decorated. Price 18()0 Terms: $H0 down and 2Q per niomh ANDERSON 6c RUPERT 1G9 S. High St. 3S)3 LOOK! LOOK! Why Pay Kent? When you can buy a nice cozy 4-rm. bungalow. Paved street, completely furnished. Garage, for 1G00. only H00 down. 615 month. Shown by appoint ment only. See BECHTTL or THOMA SON 341 State St. Room 4. a CITY HOMES ii'. uitm verv fine buvs In mod eru homes, from $2650 to $3500. See us Defoie you buy. A LAO have Rome nice homes to trade for small acreage. What nave your oeo SEARS 6s TUCKER. 132 S. High Bt. a1 FOR KALE or rent, nearly new four room house In West Salem, situated at 1243 Franklin St. Rent $10 pel month. See Nelbon at Ladd 6i Bush. a292 12" Old Fir $r.75. 16" Old Fir S5.60. 18" 2nd growth dry, $5.00. 4 It. 2nd growth dry $4 50. SMITH At RUBENS Phone 4BF14 CHOICE oak. ash and fir wood. Phone 7148. ceS FIRST CLASS FUEL V load planer wood , 18-in. Old Fir mill block .... 4 load mill block . ie-in. ! dry Sec. Growth Fir Vi load sec. orowtn 18-in. Old Fir Vi load Old Fir Our large load Is ft cord of 4-ft. sawed lo-mcn. FRED E. WELLS. Phone BB47. ee296' ..$2 75 . .$5.00 ..92.75 . .$5 .50 ,.3 00 . .$6 50 .$3.50 wood ALL SIZES of dry oak wood from small to large furnace size. No better, $7.50 sawed. Nice seasoned IG-lnch old fir $6 .DO. Dry second fir $3 and $5.50 sawed. Dry ash $6.50 cord. John H. Scot t, Phone4G4. ee DRY 16-inch 2nd growth Kood wood. t.ood measure, very fair price. Phone 7032. ee303 ALL KINDS wood. Phone BU32. ee310 lfi-INCH dry old fir $G: green $5 50; knots $4:0. 2GF13. Macleay store. ee307 16-INCH old growth del. In Silverton $4.50. Photic Silverton M-iiU. eean Ta-INCa old growth 15.00. Phone 2GF31. ec3H GOOD solid dry 1st and 2nd growth fir. Phone 3828. ee305 BEST grade dry old fir 16-ln. fl Knots, oak $5.76. Dry 2nd growth $4 Phone 3949 or 9326. ec304 WOOD SAWING Colwell St McCrack- en. Phone 7437. ce303 WOOD SAWING. PHONE 5883. ec2i6 WOOD SAWING. 9462. FOR RENT DESK SPACE, office room, Ugbt. heet. water and phone. JhQUirt room 200. 381 State street. 1 THREE garages for rent, down town section Phone 06F31 1 CLOSE IN highly furnished steam heated apartments. Phone 8490 1294 BOARD AND ROOM ROOMERS and Boarders, private home. Rates reasonable. Phone 3371. 1040 N. 17th. JJ2M ROOM, BOARD, garages, $24 month. 1445 Oak. 113U ROOM and BOARD. Phone 4633. Ml N. Winter. J1292 LOST AND FOUND FINANCIAL LOANS HAWKINS 6t ROBERTS, Inc., for city and farm loans. Hates and costs low est available. Prompt service. HOB Oregon Building. r DIRECTORY LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, blk accessor' lea and bicycles. 143 3. Liberty. o1 CHIMNEY SHEEP Furnaces and chimneys cleaned by expert furnace man. I use steel brushes and vacuum cleaner. Dial 7176. 812 CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor, 258 N. High street. Phones 4627 6i 8572. o CONTRACTOR? LOST 21-4 50 rim and tire between ', ' E?Rf2fr Salem and Turner. Reward. Rt. 2, box H 50, Turner contractor, open k292 LOST: Gray and brown striped male Persian cat, somewhere near Gray Belle restaurant. Finder Cull 5397. Liberal reward. k292 MISCELLANEOUS A SNEED, well driller, 015 N. 18th Phono 4187. m2'.)2 REAL ESTATE GOLD. We have a 20 acre aud a 40 ai-re placer claim lor sale. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. "293 FOR SALE 70 acres of timber at Ore gon City, good farm only $3600. Fine BO acre farm, will take good home as first payment. 175 acres. Just the price of mortgage oil same. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. Salem, Oregon n SHKD DHY WOOD At COAL SALEM FUEL CO Phone 5000. Trade and Cottage H ELI WANTED FOR SALE FARMS 220 ACHES $7700. 4 room house, barn, out build ings, well, t (.print?. 1 mile from valley town of 2500 papulation. Good gravel highway. Fenced sheep tiaht, 70 acres cultivated, remainder pasture and timber. 4000 cords oak wood. Good schools, churrhet. walking distance. $1000 cash. $2500 state school loan. Owner will take difference in wood, 300 cords or more per year at $3.75. banked out. ANDERSON 6Z RUPERT 109 S. High St. "293- 43 ACRES 25 cultivated, wood house and barn, all level, on good gravel road, nice Creek through place. Price $2000. Oood terms. 50 ACRES Fair buildings, nice spring, land nil cultivated. Close to Sacm. 43000. terms, and will accept trade. Nice 3 room house, modern excrpt basement. South Salem. Price $12o0 Easy terms ANDERSON & RUPERT 169 S. H.g.i Si. b293 3 NEAT appearing men or women for special work. Few days only. See Mr. Edwards ul Senator Hotel. g'292 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY WANTS general housework In modem home. Good cook. Box 299 Capital Journal. h292 ELDERLY butcher-grocer. Experienc ed. References. Good home, small sal ary. Butcher, Rt. 1, box 12 Monette. Wash. h295 1162 acres stocked and equipped faim, 200 acres seeded, woven wire fen cing, well watered. Fine line of stock, equipment, including 32 cows, sheep, hoys, truck, milking machine, etc. $18,500. 51 acres near Salem, practically all under cultivation, good spring, fenced, fair buildings. $3000, good term.. ' . Service station on good corner loca tion. An Income proposition. $5500. terms. FOR RENT 7 room strictly modern well furnish ed home, $4o. a room moaern nouse, furnished. $25. 5 room, basement, furnace, garage. $20. J. F. ULRICH COMPANY 325 State St. Phone 8672. n292' we have 95 sDlendid acres, good lo cution, fair improvements, worth $100 pet acre and will take clear city pro perty. 10 good acres, with good filling sta tion ana living quarters un nnim4j and will trade for city property. Mi) am-ps nf first class Harden land, 2 sets of Improvements. 6 acres of splendid walnuts 20 years old, will trade for small farm or city property. MCGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 4838 n' DIRECTORY KNC.KAVIMl SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts of all purposes. Tel. 5887. 180 N. Commercial street. CUT flowers and floral pieces. Dellv- . C. F. Ureithaupt, liorist. tia estate street. Phone 5904. SALEM GARBAGE CO. SOOS&SOOS. Phone 3125 or 4948. o PLUMBINQ and general repair work. Phone 6594. Graber Bros., 154 South Liberty streeet THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works. 164 S. Commercial street. 8CA VANOFK CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service. Phone 7600. SALEM SCAVENGER. Phono 4920. " .STOVES AM) FENCE Reuaii and castings. 1600 stoves, fence and posts. Repair all stoves. R. B. Fleming, 262 Caemeketa. Phone 4774. o' WATCH REPAIRING WILL repair your watch regardless of shape for $1.00 plus materials. Reiner Jewelry Store, 324 N. Commercial St. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company. Offices corner Com mercial and Trade streets. Bills pay able monthly. Phone 4161. LEGALS EXCHANGE Real Estate DURA NT car like new to trade In on modern 4 or 5 room house. 100 acre coast ranch for house. Quarter block with trackage for modern home. F. L. Wood. 341 State St nn293 GRADUATE muse wishes position with doctor or dentist. Uoon referen ces, box auu capuai journal. f fm bi7tlom wllh 8Cv YOUNG GIRL wants housework. Call I ersl acres that Is practically beaver 47.r'8. n'j'ja ! dam, on creelt, nouse moaern except basement, nas urepisce. ai icasi one half of farm in bearing fruit and nuts, near school. 3'j miles from Salem, all stocked and equipped for $9o00. What have you to trade on this? Modern 5 room house and one sere Kiiviwood. $3503. Will take cheap home as part payment. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 S. HI4I1 St. nn Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED to buy 2nd hand davenport and chair. Call 4587. 1293 RELIABLE family, no children, will take care of piano for its use. Call 4587. 1293 DESIRE to rent modern unfurnished three or four room apartment or small house, preferably walking distance state library. P. O. Box 312. 129 USED or Burned out electric motors, 1-0 to 10 hoise power. Eofl Electric. Inc. 1294" 15c PER CWT. for old newspapers. 1461 Market. Phone 3530. 1304 NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven that I have impounded the following described dog in compliance with the provi sions of Ordinance No. 1404; one liaht brindle. female bull dog. The above described dog will be killed If not redeemed by owner on or before December 11, 1931, as provided In said ordinance. W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. Dated December 7, 1931. 295 FOR EXCHANGE Good 8 room house on choice Fair mount Hill, lot overlooking city. Will accept small house or tract in ex change Price $7000 with 63000 mort gage Easily carried by rental. Call to BAKING COMPANY, organized un. der the laws of the State of Oregon. NOTICE OF FILING TRADE MARK The undersigned CHERRY CITY BAKING COMPANY, has heretofore adopted and used and does hereby adopt and is now using the following trade mark, and having filed the same for record in the office of the Secretary of State, of the State of Oregon, in compliance with the pro visions of Sections 70-101 and 70-114, Oregon Code, 1930, and particularly Sections 70-105 and 70-108, does hereby certify: FIRST The name of the corpora tion so filins. is tfie CHERRY CITY TAKE A TIP Buy Ileal Estate Now 5 acres, almost new modern bungalow with l.ijht and water system. Price re duced to 2750; $750 down. Tins place U only 3 miles cast of Salem. 30 Acres. Kitod soil, 5-r. plastered home. Electric light and water svstetn. good barn. etc. All stocked and equip ped, located on paved road. Price for quick sale, only 3tl50. ltl Acres, modern 6-r. pl-istered bunga low, fine location, has bearing peach es, walnuts, grafted cherries and ber ries. Priced at nbout K2 of its value. Price $4(1.10. $1500 down. FINE DAIRY RANCH 214 acres, fine location. Has modern cow barn with 30 patent stantlons. Good (i-r. house, horse and grain barn. This place is a good dairy proposition and $2500 cash will handle It. Balance on time. If It Is a farm you want, we have It. See SEAHS & TUCKER. Realtors 132 S. High St. b Af r. Kinns nt tims. write' hs and tew- lelri. condition no ob.'cct. Name your price. Homers exchange. J- ftorui Commercial St. 1 FOR KENT PUI1NISHED new 3-room he.it. $:i0- Phone Bo.il or ' . Steam j296 HNi.V-.ij lurnlshed heated apartment. 590 Union street. j2U6 MODEKN unfurnished duplex, 859 Center; furnihhed houses $10. $15 and $18; downstairs apartments fireplace, 15 ""d Phone 07114. J 391 SMALL farm close in, 375 N. 20th St . J2U3 MODERN House, 2335 My quire next door. 3. 2 and I ROOM Fur. Apt water, garage, 90 up. 1-1: St. MP it Two Salem homes of 8 rooms each, both in nest of condition. Value $)500. Will exchange even for suburban home of 5 to 10 acres. A choice business coiner In small town, about 1 acre of i;round. ideal garden spot, buildings need som re pairs .paved street, creek in rear. ood locatioo for store and confectionery. Priced very low at $1500. Will cx rhaiwp for Salem home and assume a reasonable amount. LEO N. CHILDS CO, Realtors 320 SMte Street Phone 6703 i-.n AUTOMOBILES 1D2H Ford Truck v $235.00 1929 Fo:d Truck $345.00 1031 Chevrolet Truck $465.00 EIKER AUTO CO. q' FOR SALE A beautiful Sub. home, 3 acres, all modern. Price right, some terms. Located at Rt. 8, Box 109. Writ Box 304, Capital Journal. b292 FURNISHED Apt., 340 N. te Ave. In- 1 J206 , '.. liehf. ri . unurcn J294 Liberty St. J294 ; Ford Sedan 2G Ford Roadster 20 Chevrolet Roadster , 28 Ford Coupe 2d Chevrolet Coupe 30 Chevrolet Coach SECOND The place of business of said corporation is located at 1195 Broadway Street, Saicin, Marin County. Oregon. THIRD The class of merchandise for which said trade mark is appro priated is foods and ingredients of foods and the particular description of the goods comprised in such class is Bread. FOURTH The trade mark con sists ot the words JUMBO LOAF with the picture or representation of an elephant, both the words JUMBO LOAF and ELEPHANT appearing in circles. Either form may be tued alone, or both forms mav be used nil' together, according to the specimens .845 00' 011 lue 111 ine secretary oi amies ..$-345.00 'Office. Applicant claims the exclu i- S : slve n(it to the use of this trade FURNISHED single housekeeping rooms, 435 Division. J293 I EIKER ALTO CO. FOR SALE Miscellaneous HEATING stove 2645 Maple Ave. 10 H. P. boiler $175; oil burner $50; sawdust burner $40. Dial 9C82. eve ning. 4227. C295 7 TUBE NiMdct radio, screen grid, dt namlc spenkcr $30, Trade car. 1560 N. Commercial St. c292 ORDER your Christmas prunes now. 10 lb. box choice 25-35j, 80c. None better. Fdward Dencer, grower and packer. Phone 88F3, Rt. 3, box 183 c2.- WANTED ENGLISH HOLLY Se or Phone W. H. LUCRE Canby. Oregon Phone 1801 C294 WHITE ROTARY cabinet electric sew ing machine may be purchased for balance due of $38. cost $145 new. White Sewing Machine Co., across from Els-nore theater. c2S)2 CHOICE Spitf-enburn. Jonathan, Rome Beauti, Newtown apples 25c aud 35c box; fancy Kings. Winter Banana, ft pitzen burst . New town 50c a box. Bring boxes. Fresh apple cider datl 25c gallon. Puritan Cider Woiks. Went Salem. 92 CALIFORNIA Mission fruit bricks. Mall orders filled. 184 South Com mercial St. C300 SALEM-MADE Linen goods. Ideal for Xmas gifts. Grrenbaum's, 240-243 North Commercial. c306 APPLES Several varieties. 25c and up One mile Wallace road. Pratt Br-t C23G FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FURNISHED modern 3-room steam heated clean apartments. $25. McAI pme Apartment-", 1240 Center St. J293 COMPARE THESE PRICES 1030 Ford Standard Coupe.. 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1929 Tord Phaeton .$345 MARION apartments, furnibhed, close 19'29 Ford Roadster .. in. 010 N. Commercial. J292 1923 Ford Coupe I 1928 Ford Roadster . . I 1929 Chevrolet Truck . 1928 Chevrolet Cocch a pa rune nt. J2921 3-ROOM modern simco. equipped. Phone 3520. Electrically J305 LOVELY furnished 3-room ttpt. Heat, prlvaic b?ih. sleeping porch, fireplace 3f9 N. Lib?,. Phone 7124. j' HENDETTSON furnished apartments Phone 668H. J2JJ9 FOR RENT room house, clost in. suitable or board and rooms. 2b3 N. l-ibcn. St Phone 06K21 )' FOR RENT A room mouern house on 23rd street, one block from school. In quire at Boock's Furniture Store, 271 N. Commercial St. J2H2 room apart J236 1926 Chevrolet Sedan Ford trucks with stake, gravel, dump ana panel oooies. Terms Triin VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone Center Street 3138 Lot Marion and Liberty 7910 Q employment of the essential feature of the mark JUMBO LOAF, or the representation or picture of an ELE- $27 t PHANT or both. The trade mark, as 95'pcr sPecimcn on lle. 14 applied to .$195 me guous uy iixuig a laoei, oermg . $200 .9175 ,$:25 .$250 $125 FINANCIAL LOANS FOUR ROOM furnished cottaue. Phone 5C98. J297 TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, elowe In. will care for child while mo ther works. 567 N. Front St. J292 8 -ROOM house, South Liberiy. Inquire 174 J294 FURNISHED 2 and 3-; oom apartments. 444 South Hih. heated J297' 3-ROOM furnished electric rsnge, 555 North Liberty ihed apt. Sieam heat. Fiigidaire. Paris Apts., FURNISHED house 1795 N. 5th; furn ished apartments. bachelor apart -menu, cheap. Capitol Hotel. J294 RENT: Five room house with furnace, wired for ranve, bearing fruit trees, north. 3-room furnished house class In $15. Five room furnished Hat $14. Oood 5-room house $1 . F. L. Wood. 241 State St. J293 JERSEY cow and 3-year old Guernsey heifer. both fresh. Will take he;Iers. plas or brood tows in trade. Fourth house on right past Salem cheese fac tory. e' i AUCTION "sale Tuesday. Dec. 15 on j Sew? 11 farm 7 miles wet from Sslem, 35 dairy cow, feeder pigs, cow sun chions, Fordsons. dsiry equipment. Bee more complete advertisement in this column next Saturday. egffti YEAR old heifer" milking, $35. C. E Wilkinson, tcross tracks from pm tentlarr annex. e2i2 FOR RENT. hours $o to $35; furn ished $10 to $40; choice acre and nlre two-room bungalow, gamge, for $8; aio half fine 4-r. bmnf.ilow for $10; targe warehouse 40t80 ft. $20 month, extra good for lactory or stort(e. For B1 Rentals see BECHTEL & THOMASON, 341 State f MODERN 5-room duplex, nicely furn ished. Oarage, electric washer, hot and cold-water. $26. 1125 Jefferson. J292 Sncoiriuriiishcd-apt. $1.75 week" yr2 DO YOU NEED MONE"-' We loan on live stock, autu...obiles, hmiseho'.d goods and other personal property. Te-is to suit your conven ience. National Loan A: Finance Company Licensed by State 410 Bank of Commerce BIrhrr LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE on plain notes, rndoised notes, furniture and pianos. STATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bld . 2nd floor Office hrs. 10 a.m . to 6:30 p m. Telephone 7783. Licensed by State the trade mark, to the wrapper In which said loaves of bread are con tained or by imprinting or stamping the trade mark upon otner contain ers for the said goods. The trade mark has been in continuous use by the applicant since the 16th day of Novemoer, ivm. CHERRY CITY BAKING COMPANY By H. F. RITTMANN, President. AUTOMOBILE LOANS ANY AMOUNT ANY TIME CONTRACTS REFINANCED ADDITIONAL MONEY LOANED PAYMENTS REDUCED STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL NO MORTGAGES F. A. FTKER Elkcr Auto Co. Dial 4712 Ferry Liberty State License M-113 r MODERN homes for rnt. 320 II 1$ FINE lions 3 months old. Frank J Bank bldg. Melvln Johnson. Phone mor'ffaaea or mib'lcit Lo- Ssalleld. 2 miles north of Waconds, 67M. . HJBl? wnS" Cfo MONEY for City or Farm Loans. Reasonable rates. H'idklna Morttrave it Int. Co. Miller s Store Bldg-. Phone 8182 g Oeneral Investment Corporation General Finance Corporation (Licensed by State 1st National Bank building. Phone B563, offers two loan plans at legal rate of interest. Amounts of $10 to $1500 repayable monthly. Use personal property for security . Automobile and furniture contracts refinanced to reduce payments. OOOD family cow. Phone I0"F4 122 I ry Journal Went AOS PIANOS Phonocrapns and sew.ng machines (or rent. U. L Stiff Furni ture Co ! P ATI ON apsrtmeota, down town dis trict Nicely furnished, privste bath etc For lospecuon call Paiton't Book Store ! FOR RENT. 81 from reams) lot ea- tteme n. 3u Orecua Bid. J csJly owned. See us before borrowing csu write pnone ROT H. SIMMONS. Manager BORROW money on your personal property. Fay kack la monthly in suilmenrs. WILLAMFTTT LOAN COMPANY Licensed by Stat MS Bank of Commerce B.dg. 1 MARION COUNTY'S BUDGET Appropriation 1032 Budget Advertising 200.0O AwK-ssor'i Offlc 11.K20.0O Circuit Court w..'o.oo Clerk's tXlin V.atS.UO Coronrr'a Otflr. T'JS.00 County Court Jk Co miuionpni 6.0OO.0O Court HonM K.IK20.OO lll.trlrt Atlornry'a Offlre 8,20.00 Fire I'rotertion s.oo Hrnltb Officer 6,H0.M Herd Iniipector'i Office l.BSO.Otl IlortlrulturUt l,tl20.t)O luKMie Kuiniliitttion and Cure 10.800.no County Jail njl'J5.0ll Snlcni Juntlro Court... 7,2:10.00 Outside Juitlco Courte. 4.VI.W) Juvenile ourt 1.US0.O0 Mnrkrt Itnads 75.000.1MI Core of I'oor 8.V000.OO ltc oiiler's Office T.7HO.OO ItcKlstrntion & Klertlon 10,.20.00 County ltfMHls. Ilridg- e unci I'errle 175,000.00 8 c h o ol Superlntcil- dent'a Offlre 7,323.00 Secondary State Ifl;livaya Sheriff's Offlre 1 0.00.00 Surveyor'- Office ...... S.X.tO.im Trcasun-r's Office 8,7:10.00 AuditliiK County licrordH 700.00 Dependent Mothers' Assistance 1,000.00 KnieiKency 4,000.00 Feeble-Minded Kxaui- Inntlons & Kvpcnse .. 200.00 Goiher, Mole & t.rey IlifCKer. S4iilrrel Kounty Inflemnlty for SlauKh- ter of li9.'Ased Cattle XOO.OO IndlKcnt Soldier' Re lief 1,100.00 Pelinquent Tax Fore closure fiOO.OO Law Mbrnry IOO.OO County l'roperty 4tNMM ltebate of Fees 20.00 Rebate of Tanea BllO.OO Scalp Bounty (10.00 Sealer of Wis. & Measures 580.15 Stnto I'alr Kvlill.lt.... 500.00 Decrease Increase from from 1031 llud-et 1081 Budget 800.00 477.00 485.00 0.00 KOO.OO 8,080.00 28O.0O BS.OO S.ooo.on 450.00 M0.O0 1.125.00 1:11.00 1110.00 10,550.00 1,100.00 50.O0 100.00 Totals Revenue other taxes . .. 12(1. i:tr. 1,1 (17,203.00 120,007.13 81,000.00 870.00 Market Road Bond Interest 811,535.13 Roadn nnd HiKhuays Fund 02.700.00 County School Fund... 171.UUO.OO County School Library Fund 710.00 High School Fund.... 120,471.00 State of Oregon 150.000.00 Totals 887,410.03 1030 levy 81,081,850.08 R0.30 8,324.00 108.053.13 S228,M8.4.1 $31,211.45 CUT $228,148 FROM TAX LEVY COUNTY BUDGET (Continued tram page 1) HEALTH ITEM STAYS AT $6000 (Continued from page 1) STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF MARION SB. Personally appeared before me, this 2'Jrd day of November, 1W1, H. F. Rittmann, the President of the CHERRY CITY BAKINO COM PANY, of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, who being first duly sworn, according to law, doth depose and say:, that the statements contained In the foredoln? instrument are true, that the CHERRY CITY BAKINO COMPANY, a corporation, has filed such trade mark and has the ii?ht to use the tame or that no other person or persons, firm or corpora tion has the right to such use, and that the specimens filed In the Sec retary of State's office are true and correct. Subscribed and sworn to before me the day and year above written. M. CLIFFORD MOYNIHAN, Notary Public for Oregon. My com mission expires August 20, 1932. Date of first publication November 24, 1931. Date of last pubic fat ion, December 15, 1931. Nov. 24. Dec. 1. 8. 15 AIKI It FORMS (.'LI B Airlle The Airlie church has or ffanized ft Christian Endeavor so ciety. The topic for Sunday eve ning was "How Jesus Reveals God's Love," with the lesson led by Char lotte Banta. Martjuam The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church at Marquam will have its annual baza ar at 8 o clock Thursday eventnf at the church hall. A prorram of varied numbers will be held first, after which the bazaar will be heid Everyone is 4nvited to come. committee drew It. had seen the logic of the proposed readjustment and agreed to it. Likewise had Al derman Chris Kowitz, and both kept faith. The proposal was that the $1800 salary item for Cooper as city sanitary inspector be trans ferred to the health Item and that Cooper be employed In that depart ment, doing the same service for the city that he has done for years. The remaining $200 was to come from the proceeds of the new utili ty license fees. But Cooper Is probably the most popular official who has ever held a public position in Salem. The aldermen were afraid that some thing would happen to him if he got out of their hands. Repeated ly they were assured that he would be kept on the Job. But they couldn't see It. They're jealous about Batty. He was the subject of more encomiums than were ever accorded anyone else in the Salem city hall. When the budget bill came on for third reading Alderman Evans moved that the council go into committee of the whole to make the amendment, and Kowitz seconded. Evans then made his motion for the transfer, seconded by Averett. Patton Kot up. "I want to know he said, "if this means doing away with the services of Batty Cooper. I consider him one of the most efficient and conscientious of ficials this city has ever had. When there Is anvthinsr to be done, he docs it immediately, and does It well. Time and aain I have had experiences with him that have proven his worth." 'The Intention is that Mr. Coop er remain on the Job," Evans re plied. "I want to endorse everything that Alderman Patton has said about Batty Cooper," said Dancy, "and I want assurance that he will stay on the Job. Intention are not enough." "And I endorse everything that Alderman Dancy haa said," de clared Towawnd. Vandevort got up and endorsed everything that Townsend had said. Each of the aldermen who spoke had eulogised Cooper at length. Each said he must be assured be yond any doubt that Cooper's serv ices would be retained, otherwise they couldn't vote for the amend ment. Alderman Hughes said regardless of any assurances he was against It. Vandevort called for Dr. V. A. Douglas, head of the health center. Dr. Douglas said that he had noth ing to do with the hiring of em ployes, since this was In the hands of the committee, but that person ally he was for Cooper. He explain ed that under the proposed new arrangement Cooper's services would be usd about the county as well fta In Salem. "And there you are." Vandevort remarked. "He will be out of our hands entirely, and the first thing we know, he may be looking for a job." Alderman Olson called lor C. A. Sprague who is a member of the health committee. Sprague said that his tenure of office was limited to a year, but that Cooper would have his vote. Vandevort criticized the school board for contributing only $7,000 toward the unit, and being credited for the other $1,000 on account of what he called the "old shack" Uiat the board furnishes the unit as offices. He said rental wasn't worth over $250. "If you don't see fit to allow the $8,000, I, as a member of the school board, will favor the board's set ting up its own health department and leaving the city and the county to fight it out for funds and for 'an old shack' to house the unit, and I belive moss of the board members feel the same way." Neer admitted that $1,000 might be high rental now, but at the time the ar rangement was made he said the board had been offered that amount. Louis Lachmund was called on to report what the county had done, and his report had a damaging ef fect on the cause of the unit. W. H. Henderson of Hollywood made the same speech that he has worn threadbare, comparing Mar lon county with Polk and Linn. He gave the total expenditure for health program in Marion as $42, 000 a year. Dr. Douglas corrected him. He said all local funds, from appropriations, fees and all other sources, was only $30,000. Townsend called the previous question and the vote of the com mittee of the whole on the Evans motion was: For Averett. Evans, Hendricks, Kowitz, O'Hara. Olson, Townsend. Against Dancy, Hughes, Kuhn. Necdham, Patton, Vandevort, Wil kinson. Eigbt votes were necessary to pass. Explaining their votes, Dancy and Kuhn said they weren't sat isfied on the Crxjper matter. Hendricks changed his vote be fore the result was announced, be lieving there might be opjwrtunlty to move reconsideration. In the argument over Cooper Al derman O'Hara has said he would draw an ordinance providing for his retention In the service. After the vote had been taken a recess mas called and an attempt made to have this drawn, but it couldn't be done. In the vote on the general bud get Mil Kvans, Hendricks and Need ham voted in the negative. Spears Comfortable After Operation Portland iA't Dr. Clarence W. Spears, University of Oregon football coach, underwent an operation for hernia at St. Vincent's hospital, Tuesday. Dr. Spears was reported to be resting well and his condition to good. Broad acres Miss Alice Lacy Is In Portland with her sister, Mrs. Lo gan, who was painfully Injured when she fell from their automo bile when the door came open as they turned a comer. tamper with. Recommendation was made that the county court do away with the road patrolman system and replace the 61 patrolmen now employed by road foremen, probably not to ex ceed six or seven, and this was be lieved would effect a, saving to the taxpayers of at least $20,000 a year. One of the strong fights of the budget meeting waged around the health item with petitions signed by 1200 names being in to abandon the appropriation entirely, but the health unit also had a heavy follow ing and many spoke in favor of the full $8000. Henry Zorn, In executive session of the committee, moved for the item's, elimination, but on mo tion of Keith Powell, budget com mittee member, coming after a long discussion the $6000 was left with the understanding the court was to liave reasonable voice In expendi tures made. The attack on the road fund gain ed suiprising momentum among those in the packed court chamber in the open budget session when ef forts were made to have half of it eliminated, especially of the market road appropriation of $75,000. How ever, the road fund, too, had hearty defenders who declared that In time of unemplyoment such as this, the road fund is a life saver to hundreds of worthy men including many farmers who depend on the work they secure under It to pay their taxes and keep going In some man ner. It was declared that It Is cheap er and better to provide ft fund which furnishes work than to turn men who would work over to the bread line and that In the end It would cost the county as much to feed the unemployed from the poor j i appropriation as to pay them for work done on roads and something for good would be accomplished, both for the men and the county. , The county court already had made a slash of about $43,000 In the road fund when the budget was turned ! over to the committee, and this stood with no further slash being ! made. Expressions favoring the North Santiam highway completion were made at the meeting by some who favored cuts in road work in another direction. The item of $4850 for gophers and moles had been cut out by the coun ty court and this reduction was ap proved. Main items of increase were $10,550 for care of non-violent in sane required by a new law; a $6250 increase in registrations and elec tions due to the fact there will be a presidential election next year while there was no election whatever last year; an Increase of $1400 for the county poor due to the fact that poor demands began a month earli er than usual this year with sea sonal work winding up sooner aud with less of it. A large item of decrease was $5080 from the courthouse fund us last year some necessary remodeling was made and $1125 was cut fum the county Jail fund. Other smaller de creases and increases were made. 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Pearcv To Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry In land Pearcy, route 8. box 132, a da mil ter, Martha Jane, uec. a. Lentz To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin Lentz. 825 8. 12th St.. a daughter, Lorctta Mae. Nov. 21. Htnman To Mr. and Mrs. uustnee Adolph Hlllman, 1080 N. Church St., a sou, Koueri Aaoipn, inot, vi. DEATHS Rosky In this city Sunday, Dec. 0, John Rosky, 16. Survived by uncle. E, D. Rosky of Pilot Rock. Funeral ser vices Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 3 p ut, from the chapel of the Clougu-Bur-rick company. Blodgett At the residence. 1100 N. 17th St, Dec. 7. W. N. Blodgett. aged 75 years. Survived by widow, Enice; one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Shcpard of Kaunas City. Mo.; two sons. Emery at Portland and Roy of Bend: one broth er. Stanford Blodgett of Port Orchard, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Adle Cushion, Raymond, Wash.; and four grandchil dren. Funeral services from ClounU Barrick chapel Friday, Dec. 11 at 3 p. m. Rev. Wilson officiating. Interment Cltyview cemetery. Hewitt At the residence. 1157 W. Capitol street. Sunday. Dec. 6. William Melton Hewitt, aged 77 years. Beloved husbiuid of Sarah Hewitt; also sur vived by two daughters, Mrs. Winona Woodward of Olendora. Calif, and Mrs. Florence Mercer of Corning. la., nnd two sons. L. S. Hewitt of Chester, la., and W. E. Hewitt of Se ttle. Wash. Funerul services will be held Friday. Dec. 11 at 2 p f.. from the chnpel of the Salem Mortusry. 545 N. Capitol St. Friends invited. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park. OBITUARY CUE CHAMP BEATS MILLER OF RACINE M M.I MM II Al l, Monmouth William Hull. 84. died Sunday sfternoou at 5:30 o'cluck in Myrtle Point ut the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Weekly, where he was viMtlng. His death follows that of his wife. Martha Lamb IUU. lust one week to the day nnd hour. Previ ous to coming to Monmouth to live iilmut ten years ago, nr. ana m. H.ll were residents of Coos county for a number of years. Surviving relatives are Mis. Anna Mnitiany oi won mourn, Mra. Bertha Saimle'on of Oklahoma, Mrs. Lulu Moon-house of California. Mrs Jennie Wcek.lv. Mr. Murv Hurvey and Tom of Myrtle Point, and James of Forest Grove. Funeral services will he held at Bellcrest Memorial pork Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In fw-cordunce with Hall' request, the Monmouth I.O.O.F. Indue will have charge of the service in Salem. - , Worn) burn Hans Jensen. 69, died at his home near Monitor Thursday night. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Monitor Lu theran church with Rev. H. Ragen of ficiating. Burial wan In the Simmons cemetery at the graveside of his wife who died many years ago. Surviving relative are three daugiiLcrit. Ui. Henry Haiiien. Sophie and Mnna. all of Monitor. He also lestves one grand son JeiiRon has resided In the vicin ity of Monitor for 40 yenis. He was born In Denmark. Mils, un in; hi. tut Independence- Mrs. J. N. Jones of this city received word of the death of a ulster. Mrs. 1 1U tic Blair In Fort land and went there S:itmdny to at tend the fuiiera: services, held nt the crematorium. Mrs. Hlstir was 06 years old and had been 111 several inon'ln She died December 3 and Is survived by the following children: Orln of Euxeiie, Ken n Hi of Hun Frannsco. Mrs Mary Kemery. tugene, Harvey of Portland. Artie of Slern: Jtls'ers. Mrs. Cora Edwards, Mrs Nettle Buck ley and Mrs. Fred Itlder of Snohom ish, Wash., find Mrs. J. N. Junes. They are children of the late O. D. Rider of tins virtnt'v. mi. i v nun ns Chemawa The nes of the death nf Billy Herllts 1ms Just been received from I-awreme, Knn. where he had been living with his mother. Mrs Andrew Herllts, fter leaving Chema wa to go to Haskell Institute. No de tails weis given except, tliat he pn su ed away on the operating tsble. Billy hnd many friends on the canip'i-. and at the Sur-retf Heart academy whcie he attended school. Mr TK1M l.sMIIHM HT Stay ton Beatrice Lambreeht. 16 fear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Iwimbrerht of Sublimity, died at the Lamhrecht home Tuesday She had been confined to her bed for the oust year. She was born in Sublimity. August 11. 1915. In addition to her purcnts she Is survives! rv a number of brothers and sisters. Funeral ser vices will be held Thursday morning st 6:0 oclock from the Ca'holtc church In Sublimity. Rev. Fiank Scherbrlng officiating. W V HI MfM.I TT W. If. Bl'XlRett. retired minister of f ha United Brethren rienominat died Mntiday at his residence. 1100 North Uh street, after a sudden ill ness which be first suffered last Philadelphia (A', Flashing the .style which made him champion ot the world, Edwin Rudolph, of Cleve land, defeated Al Miller, of Racine, Wis., Monday night in the world's championship pocket billiard toura ment. The defending champion now has four straight victories to his cre dit and no losses. Aa the meet moved Into itfi second week, skill and experience continued to count, the veterans subjugating the youngsters. Two former cham pions proved their mettle earlier la the day. Frank Taberski of Schenec tady. N. Y., triumphed over Marcel Camp of Detroit, 125 to 101, In ft closely fought matcn. M.fcMKNS ON TRIP Haezl Green Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens left for California this week for an extended stay. The Clemens prepared (or the trip by building a complete nome on a lengthy trailer which is attached to the touring car. The house con tains all modern conveniences. Dur ing their absence the dance hall will be managed by their son, GUI ton Clmrns. Thursday. He had made his home in Salem and the immediate vicinity for the paat iS years and had retired from active service as a minister of the gospel Just two years ago. He waa p: tor of Die Hopewell L'nlted Brethien church Mr. Blodgett was born to Minnesota October hi, I8.rtf. He cirne to Oregon in lttOO. settling at The Dal les, and after seveial years there came to Half in to make his home. He Is sur vived by his Widow. Mm. nu: Blod gett of Salem; one daughter. Mra. Itcstle Shcpard nr Kansas City. Mo.; two soim, Kuierv of Purl.land and I toy of Bend, one brother, Stanford Blod gett of Port Orchard. Wash.; one sis ter. Mrs. Adle Cushion of Raymond, Wash : mid four grandrhlldren. Fun eral services will le held Friday at S o'clock from the Clough-Barrlck cha pel with Itev. Wilson of the United Brethren church officiating. Inter ment will be in the Ciivlcw cemetei. KMTII HMITII Keith Smith, oldest child of Rov S. and Winnie Smith, was born at D.gti- oii, Kant., August 12. ItHS He de parted from this world December 1, lt.ll at the earlv age nf 16 year. S monttia 21 days. His education was be gun at the age of five In Kansaa where he first attended school. He Completed the work In ttie grades at Clear Lake, arter moving to that com munity with his pirenia in 1920 Two years nf his high school Work were completed In Salem, and St the tune of his denth he waa doing half-day work in th Rose burg high school and half-day work In aviation at the Rose burg nlrport. He larked but two hours of solo flying to have gained hts pil ots l'eense. He leaves his father, mo ther, four alsters. Neva. Ada May. I o retra and Estelaeu. four grandparents, Mr and Mrs Amoa Smith and Mr. and Mrs Eck Dutolt: seven uncles, three sun, many eousina and friend. Members nf the Hoseburg high school student body heid a memorttl aer Tire at general assembly Ihe daf following the accident, and three nt his companions. Jack Chapman. HH idred and Verla McLaughlin accom panied the body to Salem.