Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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"There Is Plenty of Fish In the Sea" and Women Have Never Had A Better Line.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
CapitaliiJournal
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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tion I cents; three insertions
5 cents; one week 8 cents; one
month 25 cents; minimum per
ad 25 cents. Ads may be placed
by telephone but no allowance
for 'phone errors.
Want adi must be In by 10
m. day of publication. Real
Estate and Auto ads by 7 p.m
day previous to publication.
FOR SALE HOUSES
fi-ROOM modern nouse in good loca
tion. Price (2500. This comfortable
home has living room, dining room,
kitchen, 2 bedroomb, bath, full base
ment, furnace and garage. Price $2500.
This la a good buy.
P. H. BELL, 426 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 8121 al21
SEE THIS HOME BEFORE YOU BUY I
$2500. A modern 6-rm shake home lo
cated on a lot 50x137, in Englewood
Addition. Fireplace, H.W. floors In
living and dining rooms, furnace,
laun. trays, garage, two bike, to bus
line.
$2100 buys modern 4-rm. shake home
In Kay's Second Addition. H.W. firs.
In two rms. Good fireplace, furnace,
laun. trays, garage, good lot. $250 drj
1800 buys h 4-rm. home with garage.
A blk to store and highway, W. Sa
lem, 75 down.
$1300 buys a 3-rm. home with nook,
double garage, H.W. firs, in llv. rm.
iuu aown,
$1250 cash buya a 3-rm. home in W.
Salem. Good fireplace, H.W. firs. In
llv. rm. and bed rm. Lot 50x100 In
tn lawn with plenty of shrubs, ga-
Vrage and wdshed
LET US SHOW THESE HOMES
today. Spp n. A Johnson with
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. aiaa
HERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONAL
BARGAINS IN CLOSE-IN
PROPERTIES
S rooms, plastered, basement, fire
place, large lot. garage. 4 blocks from
State street, south. Price $1500.
ALSO: One in 600 block north. $3000.
7-room 2 story house with basement,
furnace, garner. 300 block on Leslie St.
Price only $3000.
These are worth Investigation. Call
for appointment. Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
xaa statP St. Phone 6708. a
n;nn i.pnnM imii tn sood Condi
Hon, basement, furnace, 2 lots, $300
down.
$2500 S-room FURNISHED house, oak
floors in living snd dining rooms
basement, furnace, fireplace, $400
down. Sell unfurnished.
$4000. An up-to-date 6-room English
style home, bathroom downstairs,
toilet and lavatory upstairs, double
Karajie. $500 down.
MELVIN JOHNSON - - 725 Court St.
Phone 3723 a!22
FOR SALE FARMS
15 ACRES, fair 6-room house, electric
ity Two barns, two chicken houses,
finest of soil. Howell Prairie. Family
orchard. Real buy, 2300
Rich L. Rctmann. 167 S. High
' Phone 8632 bl21
GOOD FARM BUY j
25 acres V2 miles out on good road,
best of soli, telephone, electric lights,
eas and mail service available. Small
set of buildings. This tract can easily
be subdivided A bargain for $3500,
part terms.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708. tr
errvtr TP 4 PM
400 acres near Roseberry, Idaho, 200
acres plow land. 40 acres "motny
Take house in Salem up to $2000,
Price $4000. See Mr. Harold with
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708. v
ton dtd AntJTP AM
inn a Mfoll ImnrnVMl farm. LTOOd
land, nicely located. We have no bet
ter buy. Ensv terms.
wrt iimt-tw T.Awn COMPANY
rvinrt. m. Salem. Phone 451S. b
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
CHOICE Long spurred Columbine and
all kinds of bedding plants. Phone
8637. Jay Morris. Florist, c!26
HOT Point Electric range. Incinerator
fphniont. nil i w. lULii,
-POTATO SEED. Katahdln Certified,
' - inn iVic Alrlermnn As Son.
' Day ton. Ore., or Terminal Ice & Cold
Storage Co.. Salem. c
CROOKED Finger hill grown non-irrigated
Burbank seed and table potfl-
toe- uenuira dhc . "
Puritan Cider Works, west Ste-3a
FINE PIANO, excellent condition very
cheap, can evenings, . ---j2
DIRECTORY
AUTO BRAKKS
miv. 'pitnefc. 275 South Commercial.
BICYCLES
LLOYD E RAMSDEN. bike accessor
ies and hf-MiM 143 3 Liberty. o'
ENGRAVING
Salem Photo Engraving 147 N. ComM
For good painting, call ueuuer Are.
,Phone 41F31. i0
PLUMBING
PLUMBING and general repair work
Phone 6584 Oraber Bros 154 Soutn
THEO M BARR. Plumbing, heating
sheet metal works. 164 S Commercial
street. . .
RADIATORS
Radiator repairing and cleaning J 0
Balr, 336 State street.
STOVES AND FENCE
REPAIR stoves, ranges, circulators
Bell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges
and circulstors Fence and fence posts
R B. Fleming 362 Chemeketa. o
TRANSFER
LARMER Transfer Storage P 8181 o
WINDOW CLEANING
NEW DEi. WINDOW CLEANING CO
Windows. Floors. Woodwork. Ph B337
WATER COMPANY
OREOON-WASHINGTON Wster 8err
lc comnanv Oflees corner Com-
mereisl snd Trade streeu. Bills p&7-
we monthl. rnooe tioi-
FLORIST
Adams Florist. 883 Court P 7603. Q'
Brelthaupt's Dial S904.
PAINTING
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
ELECTRIC Washer, good condition,
$15. 206 North Cottage. cl25
GRAND Piano, small size, repossessed,
late satin finish, like new. Easy terms.
See Potter. Wills Music Store. cl22
Mlddleby Marshall oven 80 loaf size.
One electric mixer, t, horse power,
(pans and bowls Included) $200. The
Walker Grocery, Martin Ziellnskl,
prop. 2007 Monroe. Corvallls, Ore. c!25
MUST SELL Antique woven bed
spread. Woven 1832. inquire 345 E.
Rural avenue. cl21
PUREBRED White Collie puppies. Fin
est companions or stock dogs. Turn
north off Sllverton road. mile east
of fairgrounds. First house on left. W.
S. Bartlett, Rt 7, Box 173. cl24
HAIRCUTS 15, 20c; 303 S. Winter. C125
TYPEWRITERS. Adding machines,
cash registers sold rented, swapped
Expert repairs, reasonable prices Roen
Typewriter Exchange 420 Court c
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey cow. 5 years old,
with heifer calf. Sell cheap or exch
ange for beef. 3rd house east of Tur
ner. ei22
ONE Span mares, weighing 2350, broke
to all kinds of harness. Several other
good horses and teams Just arrived
from Sherman county. Also one nice
fresh Jersey heifer. Kapphahn barn,
FOR SALE WOOD
16-INCH dry fir $4.50 delivered 876
North Liberty. ec!47
16 INCH old fir wood $5. 4-ft. maple
$4.50. Phone 9785. eel 42
DRY old fir wood, free of knots. Price
reasonable. Phone 4064. eel21
WOOD SAWING
8290.
REASONABLE. Ph.
eel22
SHED dry wood and coal Salem Fuel
Co., Trade St Cottage. Phone 5000 ee
DRY Wood Dust proof coal Oregon
Fuel Co 14th Mill Phone 4156 ee
FOR SALE POl'LTRY
LEPLEY'S Husky Hlgrade baby chicks.
Salem Petland. Ph. 6767 f 124
BABY Chicks, baby millet baby co
ckerels; custom hatching custom jc
Ing Phone 133F2 Lee's Hatchery f
WANTED HELP
WOOD Cutters wanted.
15 BERRY pickers.
7. Box 438.
D Schwengels, Rt.
8121
MARSHALL strawberry pickers want
ed, 13 miles east of penitentiary, road.
C. F. Doerfler. g!22
W ANTED Miscellaneous
CASH for furniture. Ph.
WANTED: Furniture. Ph. 4069. 1122"
WILL pay cash for used piano. Phone
5707. 1121"
PAINTING. Paperhanglng, Kalsomin
lng. Phone 8742. 1125
CASH for used furniture Ph 6414. 1'
FOR RENT
MODERN 5-room bungalow,
ers St.
110 My-
J123
SLEEPING rom with fireplace, reason
able. Phone 3209. J123
5-ROOM house, close tn. 575 Marlon.
J 123
LOVELY front room and kitchenette,
1599 State. J 123
FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished apart
ment. Roberts Apartments. J121
APARTMENTS, also rooms, private
baths, summer rates. 2005 N Capitol.
S ROOM bungalow. 765 S. Liberty.
3 ROOM
Marlon.
apartment. 415
J122
NEWLY decorated modern apartment,
2 adults. 440 N. Capitol. J121
REASONABLE modern, close In. 3 &
4-room nlcelv furnished apartments.
Phone 8490. J134
PIANOS. Phonographs and sewing
machines for rent. H L Stiff Furni
ture Co. J
OFFICE room for rent. 381 State St.
Phone 3713. J
FURNISHED apartment, private bath.
1411 State. 1'
APT, 664 So.
Brown.
Emma Murphy
DREAMLAND furnished cottages Ga
rage ftfl per mo 1
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOMBoard. garage. 1445 Oak 1J127
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Black kid glove, Saturday.
Please leave at Capital Journal. k!21
AUTOMOBILES
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
USED CARS
Hurry ! Hurry 1 Hurry 1
33 V-8 Regular Coach. Motor, brakes,
tires, paint, upholstering, trans-!
mission, all In fine condition.
This car has been reduced from
$545 to $475 lor snort time oniv.
33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. A very low 1
mileage car. and we guarantee it ;
to be in first class condition thru- i
out. Almost new tires, paint like
new, was priced $540 Now only ;
$485. 1
33 V-8 Standard Coupe. Motor recon
ditioned, newly painted, 4 new
tires, was priced $425, now only
1829 Studebakcr Dictator Sedan. Here
is car we can recommend to you.
Motor Is in fine condition, excel
lent tires, good mohair upholster
ing, good top. good battery, was
priced $285. Now $245.
1820 BUICK 6: 5-pass. Sedan. Motor
Is very good, tires are good, good
battery, good pa'.nt. Has trunk.
Was priced $275: now $250.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach. Here
in a real buy. Motor very quiet,
dandy tires. New covering on up
holstering. Was priced $425 Now
$390.
1933 V-8 long wheel base truck Has
factory reconditioned motor. 32x6
10-ply tires on rear. Cab and
fenders all good. Was priced $575;
Now $525.
See these and others at
Marlon As Liberty and 375 Center St.
Open Evenings and Sundays
Tel. 79103158.
"BONE S T E EL E BROS. INC.
USED CARS
1935 Plymouth Sedan. 5000 miles $795
1934 uoage orougnain, o wucvi
equipment 893
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan . . . 675
1933 Dodge Coupe, duplate, lots
extras 5fl5
1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coach ... 595
1931 Buick Sedan, first class 405
1932 Ford V-H uoupe. air wnwii
1931 Chev. Coach, good all thru.. 325
mm rhev Coune. R- seat 325
1930 Chev. Coupe. 2-pass
1929 Chev. Coupe, air wheels ...
1P29 Olds 3-door Sedan, as Is .
1929 Durant 3-door Sedan, new
paint
1929 Stude 7-psss. Sedn
1929 Essex Challenger 2-door ...
1926 Nash 2-door Sedan
1927 Essex Coupe, new paint ...
Several cars less tnsn 'i
USED TRUCKS
1930 ford -ton dual trvirk ... t34S
1930 Dodse il-ton 1UH true ... 40
1928 Dodje 3-ton dul mick ....
1928 Ford A llnslf tlrf truck ... 145
1928 Chev. tnKk. tr?te tire, . 95
VISIT OUR USED CAR LOT
Chemekeu & Liberty. Phone 4444
REAL ESTATE
$1500 BUYS 10 acres, all In cultiva
tion. New buildings, 13 miles north
of Salem on Champoeg highway. Easy
terms, n. u. bobuck, hi. i, uervsis.
nisi
FOR SALE 4 good lot $200. Terms.
10 Acres near Salem. Bldgs., 8 A.
prunes and walnuts, and other fruits
$1500.
16 A. near Mehama, 6 A. In cult.,
some timber, small bldgs. $100, half
cash. bal. terms.
4 Houses FOR RENT.
FERRINE K MARoTEKo n'
INCOME PROPERTY
Two story building 18 rooms, arranged
for small apartment, lot 60x165, good
location. Priced only $5500. Income
approximately $100 per month. You
will like it.
childs & miller. Realtors
344 Stat St. Phone 6708. n
RARflAINI Two lots for the PRICE of
ONE on N I4th St by OWNER, R. D.
wooDRQw. 425 cnemtfueta at. n
FINANCIAL LOANS
AUTOMOBILE AND CHATTEL
LOANS
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest
possible rates
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
1st Nstl Bank Bids - Phone 8553
Lice dm No S-188 r
INTEREST reduff again to owner
occupants on farm and city loans We
offer liberal terms to (arm buyers
Hawkins & Roberts lao r
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
LOW RATES - - - - LONG TERMS
INVESTIGATE
P. A. EIKEB
STATE LICENSE M-167. r!23
FINANCIAL HELP
For Your
WINTER NEEDS
If money ts needed to nay old bills
purcnase fuel or clothing, consult us
These are typical needs for which we
loan up to $300
uoms in. write or -pnanm
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
Room 119 New BUgn Bids 518 Stat
Phone 8740 Salem
License no s-123 r
WE HAVE several FIRST MORTGAGE
real estate loans, net the Investor 6
semi-annually, excellent security. Am
ounts $500; $1250; $1500; $1600 and
$2100.
CHILDS & MILLER, Mtge. Loan
344 State St. - - Phone 6708 . r
QUICK SALE: $1500. Farm mortgage,
excellent security. Oregon Land Co..
Woodburn. Ore. H23
Business Opportunities
EXCELLENT business opportunity.
Wheat puffing machines on demon
stratlon, low prices. 497 Union St. u!23
FINE two pump service station. Light
groc. ana coniec. on racuic nignway.
Money-maker, $750. Box 59 Capital
Journal. U123
LUNCH counter doing good business.
Good location. Bargain. 157 South
Commercial. ul23
SERVICE Station for lease. Inquire
205 Columbia after 6 p.m. ul23
FOR SALE, going grocery and meat
market, close in. A real buy. Reason
ablc. Box 104 Capital Journal. u!22
anno cash buvs anartment house.
furnishings and lease, 1C apartments.
A snap tor me ngni party.
DELANO 290 N. Church.
LEGALS
wins viTF.n
Sealed bids will be received up to
June 1. 1935, for 50 cords 2nd growth
fir, delivered by Aug. la.
NTMA naT.APP. Clerk.
206 Gerth Avenue, West Salem.
May 20, 21, az
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Nn H.V74
TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
A. C. STIFFLER. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
Hnriitmpd Administrators of the ES'
tHto nf A c stifflcr. deceased, have
filed their Final Account and Report
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Marlon County, and that
Th.imriav the nnth rinv nf Mav. 1935.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of
said day in the County Court Room
in the County Court House at the
Cltv of Salem, In said County and
Htnt hn been aoDointed as the time
and place for hearing any objections
to saia r inai accouih ana neiwn nuu
th final settlement of said estate.
The date of the first publication of
this notice is the 30th day o April,
1935, and the last the28th day of May,
1935
VERNIE E. STIFFLER,
DAY M fiTTPFI ,F.R.
Joint Administrators, Estate of
OI A. v;. EStiiuer. ueceaseu.
Page and Page. Attorneys at Law.
Apr. 30. May 7. 14, 31, 38
John Hepburn, a poftman of Bu
ckie. Scotland, who has just retired,
walked 140,000 miles delivering let
ters. RADIO
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17:30 KOW New Plaih?.
13:50 Olenn Shelley and Clarence
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:30 NBC Pronram.
S:00 Woman Magazine of the Air.
3:30 LtttlP Concert.
3:4S Liberal Arts Scrip.
4:00 One Man's Family.
4:30 AbP Bercovfts. Violinist
4:15 Connress Hotel Orchestra.
4:, 15 Milton L. Oumbert.
5:00 wm. Warner proeram.
6" : 00 NBC program.
6:15 Grace Hayes.
6:30 Ray Noble Orchestra.
7:00 Amos 'n' Andy.
8:00 Brlntol Myers.
9:00 Hotel Bismark Orchestra.
10:00 News Flashes.
10:15 Barl Woodpard's Orehfitra.
1 1 ;oo jantzen Beach Orcheitra.
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WEDNESDAY, P.M.
HEX -1180 Kilocycles
12:15 Western Farm and Home Hr.
1:00 Popular Vocalist.
1 : 15 Operat ic Oems.
1 30 Financial and Grain Report
1:35 Friendly Chat.
2 00 Dan rc Matinee.
3-nO Band Music.
3.30 Bay Noble Orchestra.
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5:15 Serenade.
5:50 Just Around the Corner,
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10 JO Dan Bowman.
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11:00 Ambassador Hotel Orel).
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WEDNESDAY. F.M.
KOAC 650 Kllsereles
12 00 Noon Farm Hour.
1:00 Collect convocation.
3 00 Music.
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2 30 Music.
3 00 Homemalters' Half Hour.
3 30 Youth and the New Deal.
4:00 On the Campuses.
4 30 Stories for Boys and Olrls.
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5 4rVThe Vespers
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6 30 Evenlnt Farm Hour.
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7 45 Music.
7:55 Municipal Affairs.
8:15 KOAO Drama Guild.
8 45 Heroes of Science.
o 00 Northwestern Christian Col.
LEPALS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Pursuant to execution issued by
Circuit Court of Oregon for County
of Marlon, In suit 24848, Powell, as
Receiver etc., plaintiff, v. Smita et al..
Defendants, therein pending, to me
directed, I shall on 19 June, 1935, at
ten o'clock, a.m., at West door of
County Courthouse at Salem, Oregon,
sell, at public auction, for cash, all
Interest and estate possessed by said
defendants on or since 19 January,
1931, In Lot 5. Block 3, Boise's Second
Addition to Salem, Oregon.
a. u. uukk., snerui or Marion
County. Oregon.
ALLAN GRANT CARSON,
Salem, Oregon,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
May 21, 28. June 4. 11. 18
CHERRIANS START
DRILLS FOR PARADES
Squads left and right have been
ordered for the Cherrlans by King
Bing William Schlitt and a drill
schedule will be inaugurated next
week to get the team in proper con
dition for public appearances at the
Lebanon strawberry festival May 31
and the Portland rose festival early
next month. The men will be drill
ed by, Carl Oabrielson.
Uniforms, ordered some time ago,
will be here in time for the berry
fair, King Bing Schlitt declared to
day. The uniformed group will ac
company Governor Charles H. Mar
tin to Lebanon and have an impor
tant part in the crowning of the
festival queen. Arrangements tire
also being made to have a band ac
company the Cherrlans.
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PRESIDENT WELCOMES BYRD ON RETURN TO U. S.
Rear Admiral Richard Byrd was a guest at the White House upon his return to Washington from
the Antarctic. President Roosevelt went to the navy yard to greet the explorer. The party Is shown
leaving the yard with Mrs. Richard Byrd In front, Mrs. Richard Byrd, sr., mother of the admiral, Byrd
and the President In the automobile. (Associated Press Photo)
VETERAN NEWS MAN
TALKS TO COUNCIL
A reminiscent speech wax madt
before" the city council last night by
Prank Davey, who u a newspaper
man, attended the first council
meeting ever held in the present
city hall.
The city hall, h said, a a mon
ument to the late Frank B. South
wick, who constructed the building,
and Mr. Davey stressed the durabil
ity and general excellence of the
work.
Mr. Davey mentioned the verbal
battles that occurred in former days
between mayors and aldermen. Not
withstanding their political differ
ences they put the interests of the
city first, he said, and accomplished
much for 8alem. He spoke of clash
es that occurred, among others, be
tween Claud uatch, as mayor, and
John H. Albert, as alderman, and
later between Albert and J. J. Mur
phy as mayor.
"As a newspaper reporter," said
Mr. Davey, "I had to write the pro
ceedings in long hand and was ex
pected to have it ready for the
printer when a council meeting ad
journed." JUDGE HAS CASE
Kansas City, Mo., May 21 (IP)
Judge Merrill E. Otis today had
under advisement the reorganisa
tion plans for the Long-Bell Lum
ber company, but he was not ex
pected to hand down a decision
until about July 1.
HONING FOR TROUBLE