Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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fONBAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1936
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
If Ignorance is Bliss There Should Be a Lot of Happy People on This Earth
Capital JJourna
CLASSIFIED 4UVIiKIlBI.N)
BAIL
fi lint 10.
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Per Hue. 6 tlinrn 40c
fwr line. I allium 11.23
Mlnlniiim per ed 28 eenu. Adi
may be placed telephone but
W allowance fcr pliune errors.
Wunt uUt uiiifet te la by 10 a.ux
4sy of putillculifau.
Circulation of the
X Capital Journal
for Lhe week ending rov. 21,
1838. Daily average distribu
tion 10,580 .
. Net paid, 10.03S
Aicmbcr Audit Bursas el
,-' CutulBtleiu
J For Sale Houses
YOU cannot duplicate this in Salem;
A strictly modem 7-r. hue. with lot
of buili-ins, toot water heat, 4 bed
'rootna and sleeping porch, very weil
construe ltd, East irout, corner lot 6ix
133 with fruit and nut trees. N. Salem.
' Prloe 36UO; 13U0 cash, . balance $25
, per mo. Listings wanted. Kich L.
Belmann. 167 S. High. LUul 8632. a286"
4. CANDY modern bungalow, 6 rooms,
new double garage, lot 100x100. Flue
Ttew. 2700. Terms.
' Modern English style S rms.. on fine
OlKhway, lot 50x250, with river front,
Joins puiK. Close in. saauu. xerms.
IX loom home, nearly 2 acres, tine
View, faces 3 streets, Walnuts, ber
ries, etc.. trees 400U. Terms.
come 92000.
bargain in new 2 bedroom cot-
t lot 75xiio; 514&U. Terms.
. JENSEN 1321 Edgewater St.
Salem, Ore. Phone 8877 a291
COSY 6 -room modern house. Double
plumbing. 3 bedrooms, basement, pos
sesion at once. (3600. Cottage Realty
Co. 262 N. Cottage. aiaHo
KEYS ARE READY
' to one of Salem'a finest homes. All
rooms newly decorated. 6 well arrang
ed ..rooms and nook, plenty of bullt
' lne, closets, hardwood floors down-
stairs, double set plumbing, fireplace,
full basement, furnace and laundry
trays, double garage. Fine corner lot
on prominent street. Paving and walks
m na paia. nice lawn, snruos ana
flowers. Price $4700: cash tlOOO. bal.
ilk rent. If you want a good home,
a this today.
'CHILDS 4c MILLER. Realtors
S44 State . St. Phone 6708.
i-room house. Good location. South
Salem. Walking distance from paper
mill. S3000. Cottage Realty Co. 262
H. Cottage. R2861
500 DOWN. Modern stucco house at
8075 Myrtle Ave. 5 rooms and unfin
ished upstairs $3375.
$800 down. 5-room plastered house In
, goo a condition. Basement, lunmwi
t lots 1 700.
$350 down. 6-room house north, bath,
lltrhta. corner lot 1600.
$9600. 6-room house on N. 18th In fine
F condition. Basement, lurnace. cor-
ner lot, paving & walks in. Terms,
LVIN JOHNSON - - 720 uourt et.
Phone 3723 anno"
$8200. A Comfortable home. Just out
aide citv limits. 6 rms.. basement, fur
nace, trays and garage, fireplace. W
will make the most attractive terms.
It Is well worthy of your consideration
f P H. BELL 429 OTfgon iag.
Phone B121 A2BS"
MOD. 6 rms. 3 b. rms. Double plumb
ing. Well located. Near schools (North).
Bichange for Suburoan home with
few sc. N. or East.
Income Property. Duplex. Wired for
lac. range. Private baths. Exchange
for Suburban or hse.
$-rm. hse. 6 large lots, fruit. Exc. for
acreage near Salem. (3000.
WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE
Ml Stat St. Phone71l3 Salem, a
SUBURBAN HOME
' 1 acres, paved road, 6 miles out. good
room nome, large Darn, nen nouse,
a-arane. woodhouse and laundry. 2 ac
res filberts. 2 acres cherries, variety of
other fruits. All furnishings Including
new electric range frlgldaire and water
, heater. Take all at only (4500.
SEE Mr. Walter with
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
$44 Stat St. Phone 6708. . a
2
I RECTORY
BICYCLES
Ud Accessories. Ramsden, 143 S. Lib, o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACE, Stove Repairing. Drain
troughs cleaned & painted. Ph. 3858.
o290
Alem Vacuum Furnace and Chlm
mey Cleaners Co. Dial 7176. o298
EXCAVATING
EXCAVATING of all kinds, basements
dug dirt hauled or moved Dirt tor
ale Salem Sand St Gravel Co. P408
FLORIST
Srelthaupt's fort lowers. Dial 8904. o
PAINTING
tntiriff St PaDerlnar. Geo .Davis. H7204
O306
Also Kalsomlnlng. Reas Ph. 8147. o288
PLUMBING
HEO M BARR Plumbing, heating,
heet metal works 164 S. Commercial
Mreet o
PHOTO ENGRAVING
AsJem Photo Engraving. 147 N. Com!
RE-SILVERING
J
ral Glass St Mirror Co,
178 fl. Com
0292'
ptcIbi. Phone 7656.
STOVE OIL
stTOVE oil for circulating heaters. Tru-
(l Oil Co Phone 7069 o291
SEWING
MACH. REPAIRS
E. Leatherman T 8675: 1163 Waller
0 288
STOVES AND FENCE
REP A IR stoves, ranges, cl rcula tors
ell new end rebuilt stoves rsnaes
and circulators Pence and fence posts
K B Fleming. 262 Chemeketa
fRANSFER and STORAGE
CAREER Transfer Storage P 3131 o1
1
WOOO SAWING
H BOENINO Ph. 9633.
p30
' WOOD Sawing Reasonable. Ph. 8290
, am
Dl.t... Wiw4 B.ln. Dtl 11199
; :
I WINDOW CLEANING
'YEW DEAL WINDOW CI FANTNO CO
Windows, Floors. Woodwork. Ph. $337
Automobiles
THE HOUSE OF OTTO
HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN
... A GIFT FOR THE
ANOTHER CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON IR HERE ... and What more
pleading or more useful gift could be selected than a good USED CAR for the
Entire l-anilly? . . . Come In anil view the fine selection we now have In stock.
A Small Deposit will hold the car of
1936 FORD DeLuxe Sedan. Low mileage,
tmntmnrtnMnn
1936 FORD DeLuxe Coupe. Low mileage, white sldewalls, radio and heater 665
1935 OldsmobUe 2-door Sedan. Built-in tsunk, low mileage, A-l condition 725
1935 FORD DeLuxe 2-dr. Sedan. Driven only 13,000 miles. Perfect condl IMS
1935 FORD DeLuxe Coupe. Low mileage. A fine Cr in every way $545
1934 FORD DeLuxe Coupe. Low mileage This car has been checked
In our service department and OJt.'d 9445
1934 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan. 6-wheel equipped, O.Kd In every way... .1595
1934 DODGE DeLuxe Coupe. Perrect in every way. low mileage ooo
1932 BUICK DeLuxe Sedan, fl-wheel equipped. This car has had fine care. .8445
1932 CHRYSLER DeLuxe Sport Coupe, 6-wheel equipped, rumble seat . . . .1385
1932 CHEV. DeLuxe Coupe. 6 -wheel equipped. Here Is a Real Value at. .$385
1931 BUICK small series Sedan. Formerly owned by prominent local
neoDle and has had wonderful care (385
1930 OAKLAND Sport Coupe. Reconditioned and re-painted 1216
1930 CHRYSLER 77 Sedan. 6-wheel equipped, hydraulic brakes $265
1929 CHRYSLER 65 Sedan. 6-wheel equipped, dydraullc brakes 1245
1929 FORD Coach, good running order (165
1928 BUICK Coach. Small series. A Real Value H5
1928 BUICK 4 -passenger coupe. Good condition (165
1927 CHRYSLER Coach, As Is
1926 MOON Sedan. As Is
1927 ESSEX Coach. As 1
1923 DODGE Pickup. As la
OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE -
OUR TERMS ARE EASY ... IT
OTTO J.
BUICK BALES
888 N. Commercial Street
For Sale Houses
SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS
(1000 wUl buy this 3-room plastered
home with modern piummng, ugnts,
garage, paved St. Near school, (400
down, bal, terms.
(1800. Good five-room plastered home
with basement, furnace, garage, lo
cated near Washington school, (500
down. bal. (25 per month,
(2750. Good five-room plastered home
with basement and furnace, garage,
corner lot. Located at 205 E. Lincoln
St. (1200 down. bal. (14 per mo.
Int. S'V SEE US FOR BARGAINS.
W. H. ORABENHORST St CO.. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6466. a286a
NEW HOME Immediate Possession
This new modern up-to-date home
just completed, located in Northeast
Salem, new District, mahogany finish,
tile bath, hardwood floors, fireplace,
full cement basement, furnace, attic.
Price 4200: (1200 down. bal. terms.
W.H. ORABENHORST & CO.. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. a286
For Sale Farms
50 A. Practically all under cultivation
Good Bigs.; lncl. livestock and mach
inery, will trade equity for smaller
place. Immediate possession. P. H.
Bell. 429 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 8121. b286'
37 AC. Some cult., creek and spring.
Irrigation. Old St new hse. Barn, Near
schools and stores, siauo. Terms.
WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE
381 State St. Salem. Ph. 7113. b'
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
of a well located 10-acre tract, few
miles N. of Salem on paved highway,
small set buildings like new. Well wa-
ter, electric lights, 3 acres berries.
price (2700; cash (700, bal. terms.
see Clifford Harold with
CHILDS St MILLER. Reaiton
344 State St. Phone 6708.
FIVE ACRE SNAP
Located 9 miles out on Pacific high
way. Bearing orchard, 8 -room house,
good drilled well, electricity. Price
(2000; (100 down, oai. zo per mo.
See W. H. OBABENHOHST df CO.
134 8. Liberty St. b286
FOR SALE 5 r. mod, hse. Chicken C.
brooder H.. gar. i. Family orchard.
Price (2800. Terms. See owner. Dave
Miller, route 7 Box 21. Park St. b287
SPECIAL Sheep and cattle farm. 660
acres at (10.61 per ac. Terms. About
25 ao. cult. Fenced with woven wire.
Incl. 9 rm. modern hse. and 3 large
barns. Excellent grazing land and some
timber.
WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE
881 State. Ph. 7113 Salem, b
For Sale Miscellaneous
DIAMOND ring, almost H kt.. plat,
mtfl. (76 oulck. 679 N. Liberty. Apt. 6.
coo
RANGE, HEATING 8T0VE. Other ar
ticles. 1015 South 26th. C288
TRAILER Hse. furn. (78. Terms. Call
evenings. Dreamland Cottages. c288
WOOD range and large circulating
heater. E J. Williams 1030 jerrerson St.
C286
NEARLY new 1936 Frlgidalre. Master
series. 6 cu. it. sacriiice loo. or equity.
Terms. Phone 9611. C287
Barnyard fertilizer. Ph. 9341.
CLEAN straw, no thistles. (5.50 del. St
old fir knots. C. A. Petzei. route a.
Box 179, Salem. Ph. 30F4. C288
GOAT MILK 15c quart h 7124 c
APPLES 25c and up. 1 ml. Wallace Rd
Pratts. Phone 8F11. c205
FOR SALE Good table potatoes (1.38
cwt. 57F2 Salem. Hay's warehouse
Brooks. caua
DELICIOUS home. made fruit cakes
now ready. Mrs. E. F. Wright. 681 Cen
ter. C302
TYPEWRITERS Adding Machine.
Cash Registers sold, rented, swapped
Expert repairs, reasonable prices Roen
Typewriter exc. uoun rn ovs
GOAT milk 15c qt. Ph. 3178.
C288
FURNITURE ranges, ruga linoleum.
radios Moderat orioea Woodry Fur-
nit ure Co. 474 S Oommerdsl 8t e
For Sale Livestock
SMALL Din. Victor OlKn. Salem.
1. Box 410. eS87
For Sale Wood
For DRY See. Browth. drv llftb. 16-in
O F., 18-ln mill block nd planar wood
call 6832. Fred E. wella. aeroi
ALL klndi good dry wood 3354. ee31
4 FT. 2nd fir from large timber .4.50
delivered. Phone 4964. ae287'
DRY wood. Phone 8775.
DRY wood that li dry. Ph. 5274. ec-310
WOOD. P. 48P14. Smtth-Rubena. ec303
FOR all klnda of wood Ph. 8636. ee29S
WOOD for sale. Phone 0327.
16-In. old fir 85.50; 2nd (5. Pb 9458.
ee291
MILL WOOD and planer wood (5.50 a
cord load Cobba-Mltcbell Phon. ?44
349 s 12th 'ee
For Sale Poultry
PEDIGREED Leghorn breeding cock-
7C
'reiis. Twin Oak poultry rarm. t.
aul. Ore. f294
Wanted Situation
PLAIN sewing. Phone Sft54k
Automobiles
J. WILSON OFFERS
GOOD USED CARS
ENTIRE FAMILY . . .
your choice until cnruimas r,
far above average In used
(636
( 65
"
I 39
I 35
- - OUR SELECTION WIDB
PAYS TO DEAL WITH US
WILSON
t SERVICE
- - - -
Automobiles
You Can Buy aUsed Car Anywhere
But the Better Cars Are At
McKay s
38 ESSEX 8EDAN 8 45
30 FORD COACH (125
28 PONTIAC SEDAN $125
28 CHEVROLET COACH 8145
30 DURANT SEDAN 8165
30 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 8235
31 CHEVROLET COACH (325
31 HUDSON SEDAN $376
33 CHEVROLET COUPE $305
34 CHEVROLET COACH M75
36 CHEVROLET COUPE (675
38 CHEVROLET STD. SPORT SEDAN $675
33 LaSALL'E SEDAN , $950
36 LaSALLE SEDAN (1150
Better Cars - -Liberal
Trades -
McKay Chevrolet Co.
333 Center - - Phone 3189 - - 430 North Commercial
Open Evenings and Sundays
Wanted Situation
MIDDLE aged woman wants house
work or practical nursing. Mrs, A,
Lowery, Rt. 1, Box 35, Dallas, Ore. h286
GIRL 16, would like to take care of
children In evenings. Please call at
1176 Oxford street. n2S6
Wanted Help
MAN to become contact man and In
vestigator for national organization.
Experience unnecessary. Good appear
ance essential. No selling. Write 760
770 Madison Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
gilOO
ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare
time; substantial weekly pay. Exper
ience unnecessary. Dignified work.
Stamp brings details. Vogue Co., Dept.
1701, Jackson, Tenn. g2uu
WOMEN. Earn Good money mailing
our Catalogs from home. Everything
supplied including stamps. No selling.
Write, enclosing stamped envelope.
Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broad
way, n.y. gaae
WOMAN for Gen. housework. Stay
nights. Small salary. Room St board.
1455 North iatn. gaB
Wanted Miscellaneous
F N WOODRT. the Auctioneer, pays
cash or trade for use', furniture or
what have vou? Ph 5110 I"
WANT Ranch, cash to (6000. Pasture
and 50, or more acres cultivated St wa
tered. State water cost St all details
first letter. Ventura, Calif. Glover
Realty Co. 1288
MADAM VERLANDA. Spiritualist med
ium. She tells you anything you want
to know. Do you need help? The most
private and personal matters success
fully handled. Advice given in an dus
tnesa matters, family affairs, love f
fairs, and tells you Initials of future
companion, whether true or false, tells
what business you are best adapted
for, what part of the country is luck
iest for you. This gifted lady Is now lo
cated In your city and can be consult
ed on all affairs of ltfe. and give names.
Riverside Auto Park. 643 Edgewater
St.. Cabin 3. West Salem. 1290
TOP Writes, old horses St cows, for fox
feed. Phone 8138. 1286
WALNUT and Filbert meats, any quan
tity, snytime. State cafeteria. nwi
For Rent
APTS. 266 S. Cottage. Mudd.
J288
FTJRNI8HED apartment Dec. 5. Cloae
to Stat, ground,. Call 262 Chemeketa
288'
1-Room furn. Apt. 888 N. Coml, 1288
Furn. Hie. 760 S. Com'l. Ph. 6408. J291'
FOR RENT: 8-r. modern hae. (35 mo.
Dunlex hue. (20 and $25 per mo.
Rich L. Reimann, 187 S. Hlgri. Dial R32
3-rm. hae. West Salem. Ph. 7580. J288
MODERN furnished 5-room hou.e, !
blocka atatehousa. Inquire 411 N. Sum
mer. J285
Sleeping Room. 372 N. Winter. 1290
SMALL bouae In Salem HelghU. Phone
112F12. 9
8 Rm. furn. 825. Ina. 1465 MlMlon.
J287
MOD. furn. rm. Oentleman. Ph. 9520
J287
5-rm. hse. tnq. 1598 Court St
J2B0
OFFICE room for rent 181 State 8t
Phon 8711 I
PIANOS Phonograph and sewing
machine ror rent h k iun rurni
tur Co V
Room and Board
ROOM, board, garage. 1445 Oak. )J306
Lost and Found
LOST: 6 wka. old whit. nil. C. Pranke,
BU 1, Bos lOW 1287
Automobiles
HERE THEY ARE!
1936 Courtesy Cars
We NOW have 5 Touring 4-dr. Sedans
Trunk equipped . . . Radio . . . Heater and
one with Dual high speed
NOW!!
$150 - TO - $260 REDUCTION
Select yours tjarly . . . Your Old Car as down payment.
New Car Rates on Balance
Attention Contractors:
19SS V-8 DCMP TRUCK Completely equipped ... A-l Condition thruout 00
Valley Motor Co.
Open Evenings and Sundays Q
Center and Liberty Phono 3158 - - - Marlon and Liberty Phone 7910
BOND ST. CLAIR CT FULTON
Automobiles
-Written Guarantees
- Low G.M.A.C. Terms
Automobiles
SACRIFICE 1936 Master DeLuxe Chev.
Sedan, Radio, heater, other spec, eq-
uinment. will take old car aa part or
down payment. Finance bal. Call 8486
after 0 p.m. qztfj
1933 Terraplane sedan, good condition.
Terms. 1560 State St. q287
FOR SALE or trade '27 mod. sedan.
Good cond. Yew Park Garage. 695 so.
12th. q287
26 DODGE roadster. Good condition.
1526 N. Cottage St. q2B7
(385 CASH '34 Chev. Standard Coach.
Box 396 Cap. Journal. q288
(386 cash. '34 Chev. standard coach.
Box 395 Journal. q287
Personal
PSYCHOLOGIST. Mrs. Martin. Well
and favorably known In Salem. De
pendable advice, pn. tttou now ior
appt. 428 N. Church St. 1291
Miscellaneous
WE Pick up dead and worthless cows,
horses St sheep. Phone 4869. m286
Real Estate
LABISH GARDENS
For (100 down and balance like rent
you can buy fine 3 and $ A. tracts
close to Salem. 10c bus fare. Has some
beautiful timber. Will build to suit
purchaser. Rich L. Reimann, 167 o.
High. Dial BB32. naeo-
ONLY (375 CASH
Fine corner lot 16th St Bellvue. Paved
St. Water and sewer pipes in lot. Snap.
Jesse G. Campbell, aae Oregon mag.
nzoo-
LOTS at a REAL SACRIFICE
Four nice building lota located In 8.
Salem on paved St. for (1000 caah If
taken right now.
See W. H. ORABENHORST A CO.
134 8. Liberty St. n288'
Choice Lots
On paved street. (500. Will nnance
new homea up to 60 of cost on long
term pavments.
W. H. ORABENHORST CO.
134 8. Liberty St.
BEAUTIFUL scenic home sites. King.
wood Hata Restrictions, all clvle utili
ties. (450 up. Terms (10 per mo.
Several good city lota. Klngwood Park
(150 up. (5 per month.
C. A. Robertson rn rmri n-
Financial Loans
LOANS
FOR PALL NEEDS
Well lend you the caah you need
quickly. Any amount up to MOO and
vou can have a year or longer to re
pay. Don't put off buying the things
vou need or paying mow diiib. oee
us for your cash needs.
Room 119 Second floor New Bllgh Bldg
B18 Btste at. pnone sii
BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY
OF SALEM
STRAIOHT 6 money no eommlt
slnn Senlamln Prank. 10. Rom Loan
To build, moderate or refinance see
Delano z0 nnrxn unurrn o r-
AtTTO LOANS
Private money at tow rates, to 20
month tn nav. Rot H Simmons,
license M-1B2. First National Bank
Blda Salem r
MONEY
by ao Independent loca; eoitwrseo.
on pianos, musical Instrument., au
rmnhitM furniture, livestock .nt
endorsed note. New Low Rate 1 to
30 months to repay.
General Finance Corp.
Phon. (188 Ue. 8-138. Salem. Ore
1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Let your SAVINGS .arn FOUR PER
rwwT TN8URED to PTVE THOU
SAND SALEM Federal Savings k Loon
Aaa a. UO Soutlt UMW. I-
Automobiles
Financial Loans
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
LOW RATES - - - - EASY TERMS
CONFIDENTIAL
P. A. EIKER State Lie. M-187. r294
LOANS wanted on farm and city pro
perty Beror. borrowing inquir. at
Hawklne At Roberta f
AUTO LOANS
NEW LOW RATE
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO
513 Guardian Bide M-159
MORTGAGE LOANS r bualneaa and
realdenc. propertlea. L-'reet rate An
rama ft Ellla. Inc Maat,uc Bldg. r
SOUND INVESTMENT: Good flrat
mortgage real estate loana. larm and
city propertlea. Net Investor 5' to
6 4. Amount. 8500 to (2000. Exam
ine security yourself.
CHILDS & MILLER. Mtge. boana
344 State St. Phone 6708. t
STRICTLY high grade mortgage loans.
Low Interest. No commission. lauu
81 BUSH TRUST COMPANY. r28T
5H. MONEY to loa-.i on good resi
dence and business property.
Chas Hudklns 275 Plate 8t r
"Business Opportunities
FOR SALE 8150 lunch, grocery. Good
beer location. WHITE TAVERN eves.
Salem-Dallas highway. U288
FOR SALE or trade Good milk route
and truck. Phon. 3354. U290
Legal
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court, of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Manon.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF PEARL JACOBSON, De
Ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the final account of Ruby
Thacker, administratrix of the estate
of Pearl Jacobson, deceased, has
been filed In the County Court of
Marlon County, Oregon, and that
the 1st day of December, 1838, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M, at the
Court House of said County, has
been appointed by said Court for
hearing of objections to said final
account, at which time any persons
Interested in said estate may appear
and file objections thereto In writ
ing and contest same.
RUBY THAOKER,
Administratrix.
KEYES df PAGE,
Attorneys for Administratrix
306 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Salem, Oregon.
Nov. 3-9-16-23-30
PRINK CALLISON
OFFERED NEW JOB
San Francisco, Nov. 30 (U.R
George Malley was' named head
coach of the University of San
Francisco football team today to
succeed Lawrence (Spud) Lewis.
who resigned after his team defeat
ed Loyola, 17-14 at Los Angeles yes
terday.
Malley, who served as Lewis' chief
assistant, graduated from Santa.
Clara university, where he was a
star end. He had a tine record as
coach of St. Ignatius high school,
nrior to coming to San Francisco
university as Lewis' assistant.
Portland, Nov. 30 UP The Journal
said today Prink CaUison, University
of Oregon grid mentor whose Injury,
hampered 1936 team had one of tne
most unfortunate seasons In the
school's history, had been offered the
head coaching Job at the university
of San Francisco.
Spud" Lewis, San Francisco coach,
resigned yesterday following his
team's 17 to 14 victory over Loyola.
Calllson also has been offered
contract to stay at Oregon. The con
tract, as well as that of Lon stlner,
Oregon State mentor, Is subject to
approval of the state board of educa
tion next April.
Calllson 's teams the past five years
have recorded 28 victories and 19 de
featsseven of the latter coming this
year.
Married Students
Have Organization
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Nov. 30 Determined to prove coop-
erntlvelv the old saving. Two Can
live as cheaply as one," married
students at the University of Ore'
gon will form an organization to be
known as the TC.A.C A.. U was an
nounced by Howard Keler, Eu
gene, a bridegroom of a little more
than a week.
The Initials of the group stand for
"Two Can Live As Cheaply Assoc!-
Automobiles
The Unparalleled Acceptance of the New Studebaker
provides us with some Outstanding Used Car Values!
DEPENDABILITY A FACT
THAT GREW OUT OF A WORD!
GET USED CAR VALUE WITH CAREFREE MILEAGE . . . MODERN
CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE . . . SEE OUR STOCK
BONESTEELE BROS., INC.
1936 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR 4-door Cruising Sedan with large
trunk, low mileage. Has had excellent care. Equipped with Philoo
DeLuxe Radio. Studebaker factory heater, dual accessories and
lots of other accessories. This car offers a genuine value In a
current model ...9945
1930 STUDEBAKER 6-pasa. Tudor Sedan. Two-tone Ambertan color,
radio and heater Very low mileage. Studebaker Is forging to the
front with an outstanding value, . . See this nearly new car ...9885
1938 STUDEBAKER Coupe. Like new; 15.000 miles. . , Radio, hot
water heater $850
... SPECIAL
1934 STUDEBAKER Dictator 4-door Sedan. Mileage 18.000. Mohair
upholstery, finish is perfect, tires good, and runs like a charm.
This Is our SPECIAL Now .9568
1934 DODGE Business Coupe. Top condition, low mileage, radio,
neater. Dual spo.ugns, good runner, ueiiuxe accessories ....... 9370
SEVERAL OTHERS TO SELECT FROM
THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF USED CARS IN SALEM
Bonesteele
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Rediscovers Secret
Of Damascus Blade
Utilized by Ancients
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 30. (U.R) How his interpreta
tion of a Syrian legend disclosed the long-sought secrets of
the Damascus blade, famed for its hardness plus paradoxical
flexibility, was told by an Ohio dent
lst last night.
The modern counterpart of the
ancient sword-metal, was exhibited
by Dr. W. Stuart Canes of Canton,
Ohio, before the Worcester chapter
of the National Society for Metals.
The secrets, Dr. Carnes said, were
SERVICE HELD
FOR 4-H GROUP
Chicago, Nov. 30 W) The Chicago
Evening club was host last night at
a religious service to an estimated
800 boys and girls, members of 4-H
clubs here to attend the organiza
tion's annual convention.
The group attended In a body. It
prvotded Its own music, a 45-plece
band of the Hamilton county 4-H
club of Iowa and the Jasper county
quartet from the same state.
Dr. Harold C. Phillips, pastor of
the First Baptist club of Cleveland
O., was the speaker. Edward F. Wil
son, president of Wilson and Com
pany, peckers, presided.
Registrations for the convention
reached 1,485 tonight with 44 states
represented. Sessions will be held
throughout the week at the Interna
tional Livestock exposition and horse
show and in loop hotels.
Tomorrow night trophy winners In
meat animal contests will be an
nounced at a banquet at the Wilson
company plant. Tomorrow noon four
girl cooking champions will serve
luncheon to the board of directors
and members of the national com
mittee on boys' and girls' club work.
The sectional cooking champions
included: Western section, Marie
Meyer, of Portland, Ore.
NEW FERRY BOAT
WELL UNDERWAY
The third vessel In the Marlon
county navy Is now under course of
construction In the county navy
yard on trie banks of the Willamette
In West Salem.
The latest boat to be built by the
Marlon county bridge crew Is for use
as a free ferry at Wheatland and
it is expected It will be finished by
the first of the year. Work on the
approaches at the ferry slips is ex
pected to start in a few days so as
to be completed before high water
which is unusually late this year
because of lack of rain.
The latest boat will be distinctive
In that It will have paddle wheels
at the side and while It will operate
on a cable will be so constructed It
can run on Its own power and If the
cable should break away can be
manipulated with use of the paddle
wheels either up or down wtream.
The machinery la being made un
der direction of Ben Hawkins, for
many years foreman at the county
shops. The boat Itself Is being
built under direction of Albert Hen
nles, bridge crew foreman.
The other two boats In the Marl
on county fleet are the ferries at
Buena Vista and Independence, all
the ferries being operated between
counties.
MOEN IN HOSPITAL
Sllverton Al Moen, nn-in-law of
the Ernest Motts, Is convalescing at
the Oood Samaritan hospital In
Portland from a major operation
tion," although a less cumbersome
name may be adopted when perma
nent organization Is completed
Kessler states. He will be Joined In
organization work by Relnhart
Knudson. whose marriage took
place last summer. Both men mar
ried fellow students on the campus.
The objectives of the organization
will be social, educational, and fi
nancial, the leaders pointed out.
The group will promote dances and
parties: will appoint committees to
study mutual problems such
health, budgets and others; and
will seek means of cooperative pur
chasing of commodities. It was
stated..
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gleaned from tablets recovered by
Holy Land archaeologists. The leg
end told of mysterious desert trips
by members of a Syrian family who
handed the process of Damascus
blade creation to the eldest son of
each generation, with the last of
which the secret died.
Following the legendary tale
step-by-step, Dr. Carnes recounted
how the artisan would take a giant
Nubian slave on a midnight desert
trek, and then with charcoal fire
and bellows manned by the slave
would heat his already forged blade.
Slow heating until sunrise gave
the proper tempering degree to the
metal and this, the dentist, explain
ed, was reached exactly by com
paring the color with the center
of the rising sun.
Then the Artisan plunged the
blade through the slave's heart, an
action translated by Dr. Cames as
sudden cooling in a liquid with the
correct chemical constituents to
give the unique qualities.
Proper "air-tempering" followed
as the maker swung the blade about
his head with a muttered Incanta
tion, the dentist said. According to
the legend If the blade then would
sever the slaves head without be
ing knlcked a true Damascus blade
had been created.
Dr. Carnes, an amateur metallur
gist, showed his recreation of the
famed blades, testing flexibility by
touching point to hilt then proving
temper by shaving hair from his
arm with the same blade.
He developed the modern and
less colorful process, Dr. Carnes said,
by producing a tempering solution
with constituents similar to blood
and discovering the proper top-heat
by comparison with the rising sun's
intensity.
Further tests df the metal's hard
ness Included hammering pieces of
It through sheet steel and by cut
ting slices from steel spikes, with
out harming the blade's razor-edge.
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JEAN WILEY IS
AID AT AUCTION
University of Oregon. Eugene.
Nov. 30 Jean Wiley, freshman at
the University of Oregon, was one
of the assistants at the Associated
Women Students auction held on
the steps of the old library Novem
ber 34.
Harry McCall. wielding an old.
fashioned gavel over the auction
stand, conducted the rale of lost
and found articles collected In the
University depot for several terms
past, the proceeds of which went to
the AWS.
Two hundred and twenty-six sep
arate pieces of merchandise with
articles ranging In value, from a
pair of white shoestrings to books.
fountain pens, and Jewelry, were
auctioned off to the highest bidders.
Included among the books were
English handbooks or revision,
speech texts, English compositions.
French, Germany, Spanish, and
Italian books, English literature, bi
ology, Shakespeare, nutrition, busi
ness principles, a history of Amer
ica, college reading prose, writing
and thinking, hygiene, and physical
education, and freshmen readings.
Wearing apparel included rain
coats, sweaters. Jackets, scarfs, hats,
caps, gloves, and tennis shoes.
Miscellaneous articles were um
brellas, shoestrings, glasses, term
papers, a. knitting bag, rulers, key
rings, an architect's drawing set, a
biology drawing, set, and notebooks.
Miss Wiley, daughter of Mr. and .
Mrs. H. A. Wiley of Salem, is a lib
eral arts major at the university,
and a pledge of Delta Delta Delta
sorority. She was graduated from
Salem high school.
1937 TOURIST
TO BE GREETED
Portland, Nov. 30 UP) The 1937
tourist to Oregon will be, decidedly,
a marked person.
The board of directors oi tne
chamber of commerce approved In
principle a plan to welcome out-of-state
visitors next year.
If It is carried out, the tourist
will find the chamber and the forest
service ready to provide him with
Information, state police to greet
him. Portland police to hand him
information on the beauties and ad.
vantages of Oregon, and hotel clerks,
garage men and others trained in a
special school of welcoming to gnake
his way easy.
Besides caring for the tourist, the
board decided to continue promotion
of a water-grade highway from The -Dalles
to Portland, study the state
initiative system with the Idea of
reducing costs Imposed by It upon
the voters, and endorsed John C.
Page, acting commissioner, as U. S.
reclamation chief.
Study of the program for Improve
ment of the upper Columbia, and
development of the Idaho-Oregon-Nevada
highway was suggested to
committees,
LYONS HAS SERVICE
Lyons A candle lighting service
at the Methodist church Thursday .
night ended the day with thanks
and praise. The service was under
the direction of the local pastor
and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Don Hucka
bee. Mr. Huckabee presided at the
organ while Mrs. Huckabee gave nu
merous readings. The Clipfell fam
ily favored with a song and Mrs.
Clipfell and daughter, Pauline, sang
several duets.
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