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MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1937 THE CAPITAL .TOTTRNAT;, SALEM, OREGON Poor Henry Was Kicked by a Horse How Terribly Obsolete. CapitaliUournal CLASSIFIED 4HVFRTISINO RATI S Per line lOe per line, 8 time 25a Per line, 0 times 40c Per line, 1 month 11.25 Minimum per Ad 3fl cent Want Ada must be In by 10 a m. day of publication Circulation of the Capital Journal for the week ending June 19, 1937. Daily average distribu tion 10,860 Net Paid 10,528 Member Audit Rurem of Circulation! For Sale Houses 1500 DOWN; nice 6 room English type, well located, hardwood floors, base ment, furnace, fireplace, corner lot. 11500. 12 iO. Living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, fire place, garage, will rent for (16 per mo. 400 down; stucco home on Myrtle Ave. 6 rooms 4e unfinished upstairs, hardwood floor, basement, furnac?. fireplace, double garage. MELVIN JOHNSON or C. O. RICE 725 Court St. Phone 3723. al47' 2050 4 room modern home with basement, furnace, trays, garage, east front. $500 down will handle and the balance monthly. 2900 6 room house, sleeping porch, i basement, furnnce, garage. S300 down, balance like rent. Someone could make a splendid profit on this house. 1800 4 room mod. house, fireplace, nook. A nice place for a young couple. $200 down. P. H. BELL, 429 Ore. Bldg., Phone 8121. al47 DISTANT owner has Just listed a 5 room house on N. Liberty St., south of Mill Creek, for tUOOO. KRUEOER 147 N Com'l. St. Phone 4728 aUB DEUUHTFUL 4 rm. cottage with nook. In excellent condition. Extra targe lot, fine garden, beautllul (shrubs. On quiet street. A real value for S2500. Reasonable terms. ROBERT P. BUDHOW, REAL ESTATE 12 Ladd St Bush Bldg.. Ph. 5905. a!47 BEAUTIFUL suburban home, all mo dern, five large rooms and sleeping porch. All kinds of fruit and ber- riea. 94000 or will take part trade. W acres of prairie land, about one' half in cultivation, balance timber and pasture. Fair set of building, some fruit. 6000; terms. One acre of bearing Royal Anne cher ries. Clone In on a paved road. A fine place to build a home. $1100 cash. I714 acrei. nil In cultivation. $1650, or will trade for a home in Salem and pay cash difference. R OSTEIN 6t ADOLPH, INC. 110'fr N. Com'l. al48 UI.TRA-Modcrnistlc new ft rm. house, oak floors throughout, tapestry wall paper, modern in every respect. Terms. Cor. Capitol St Shipping. Ph. 8753 Emma Murphy Brown. a 5 RM. partly funi. hsc. Close In. Largs lot, space for several cottages. Owner leaving city. Price $2500. some terms, Cottage Realty Co., 262 No. Cot tape. al47- SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS 1800. Good 4 -room plastered home, located on Norwav St. near Capitol 700 down, bal. $20 per month. Im mediate possession. Newly decorated Inside and out. 5000. Modern 4-room home with full cement basement, furnace, fireplace. garage, oax floor, large lot. located on Center St. near N. 14th. A REAL VALUE. 4100. New modern ft -room home with large attic, brick front, good loca Hon. restricted district. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; $500 down will handle 4(50. 8-room modern Colonial home Located near Leslie school. A WON DERFUL VALUE. All nice lame rmtv. hafement. furnace, fireplace. SEE W H. ORABENHORST A; CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. al46 . MODERN home, newly painted, has three bedrooms, double garage. Large lot 1 fenced. At 450 North 19th St. aU7 DIRECTORY BICYCLES and Accessories. Ramsden, 143 S. Lib. o BODY & FENDER REPAIR 285 Ferry St. Phone 3827. See Gus. ol62 CONTRACTING A. J. Anderson. Ph. 5010. 440 Water St. EXCAVATING EXCAVATING of all kinds; ba-ementa dug, dirt hauled or moved, or for sale SEE Ben Otjcn & Sons. Phone 3080. o EXCAVATING of all klnda. Basement dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale. Salem Sand St Gravel Co. 9408. o FLORIST Brelthaupt'B for flowers. Dial 5904. o PLUMBING THEO. M. BARR. Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works; 164 8. Commercial PaintinjPaperhanging Reas. prices. Kami It 1. Ph. 3757. ol52 PHOTO ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving. 147 N. Com'l STOVES AND FENCE REPAIR stoves, ranges, circulators Sell new and re-built stoves, ranges and circulators. Fence and fence posts R. B. Fleming. 262 Chemeketa. o TRANSFER and STORAGE FOR local or distant transfer storage. burner oil. call 3131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally. TYPEWRITERS All makes sold, rented and repaired Needham'a Book Store, 465 State St. o" WASHER REPAIRING We service all makes -va.hers. Salem Appltsnee Co.. exclusive ABC dealers 453 Court. Ph. 9611. o- WELL DRILLING SNEED. Rt. 4. Box 210 Ph. 3SK3. oIM WINDOW CLEANING KFW DEAL WINDOW Cleaning CO Windows. Floors. Woodwork P 0337. o WOOD SAWING WOOD aawing. Reasonable. 8290. 0152 "Miss Thompson! Put an ad in the Capital Journal at once for two new skywriters!" For Sale Houses MODERN HOME New 5 -room home all ready to move into. Basement, furnace, fireplace, two bedrooms. Mahogany finish, oak floor, unfinished attic. Located at 1540 ,?rf ftrson street. A real buy at $4500. Reasonable term. W. H. GRABENHORST Sc CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. al46' CLOSE IN HOME 6 -room modern home located at 000 N. 5th street, corner lot. A real buy at $4200. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. a!46 BY OWNER: Comfortable 5-rm. house. Scenic loc. Lots of shade, flowers, gar den and berries. 2 large walnut trees and cherry tree. Has to be seen to be appreciated. 955 Hoyt St. a 147 MOD. Suburban home. Ph. 7972. Own er, also GOOD 5-rm. hse. close in. $1600. Ph. 3530. Owner leaving town. al47 OWNER LEAVING SALEM OFFERS 5 -room house, modern except base ment. A-i condition, 2 lots, nest of soil. Priced low at $1350 with $175 down, bal. $20 per month. Immediate possession. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHHjDS St MILLER Realtors 344 Slate St. Phone 6708. a RESIDENCE. 2 lots. $2000. 2390 N. Liberty. Write H. E. Rankin, Kelso, Wn. al71 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME 6-room modern house, electric water system, highly developed acre of ground. Paved street and eaay walk ing distance to bus, city school district. Be sure to see this. Price $5500. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILD6 6t MILLER Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708. 5 ROOM home for sale or lease. 2110 Myrtle. Phone 6836. a!49 . For Sale Farms EXCHANGE: 160 ac. 80 ac. cultivated, 20 ac. hops St dryer. 4 rm. he barn, chicken hse. Take city property. $1200. STOCKED Si EQUIPPTD: 02 ac. 60 ac. cultivated. Electricity available. Good barn, garage. Sm. hse. Cows Si horsos, machinery, furniture. Will take acreage or city property. Price 7500. RICH. L. REIMANN. 167 S. High 8'. bl47 FARMS FOR SALE 25 Acres, good bottom land, touches Mill Creek. mi. from Turner. 5 rm. hse., barn, ch. hse.. fruit, build ing site Is high. $25004500 cash, $25 per mo. 6" int. 41 Acres, river bottom land, on hl way near Falls City, all tillable, 4 rm. hse.. barn, water, can all be Irrigated from creek, gravely flow. Price $3500. $1000 cash, bal. to suit. int. 150 Acres. Waldo hills land. 80 a. In wheat, bal. In timber, 1000 cords of wood. Easy accessable, on Pudding river, price only $40 per acre. -a can. bal. to suit. 10 ml. out on good market road. 160 Acrea. 4 ml. N. of Jefferson; 1 ml. off Pacific hi -way. Lays in Ank eny bottoms. Some can be Irrigated, new 6 rm. hso.. mod. new barn, elect, water system, oak timber, good farm, 14.000 takes all, $2000 cash, bal. to suit. If you are interested In any of these, keep this ad and come see me any time after Sunday, or Phone 7184. V. L. IRISH, office 605 N. 17, Salem. bl47' EUILD1NO WORTH MORE THAN PRICE 10 acres good level land near town on paved road. Few acres young berries. Electric lights. Only $2300. In cluding crop. Get this if you want a bargain. VALLE YLAND CO., 370"-, State. bl47 SPECIAL ACREAGE BARGAIN 13 '4 acre tract, 4-room house, barn, garage. 9 acres In cultivation, bal. timber and pasture. Close to school and in a good neighborhood . Price $3500 with $1500 down, bal. $30 pnr montn. uan to see it. CHILDS St MILLER Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708. b1 PACIFIC HIOHWAY 20 acres located on the New Re-located Pacific highway. best location for store, service station and Auto Camp. nrst ciasa iana tor strawberries fil bert and walnuts. If you are looking for a Real Bargain, let us show you this tract, 6 miles from Salem. Price W. H. ORABENHORST St CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. hl4fi LARGE free list of country homes and farms. All sizes and prices. W. V. HOMESEEKERS AOENCT Oregon Bldg. Salem. Pr 4497. bl63 FEDERAL Land Bnk Farms. See W. S Bartlett, Seey.-Treaa., 316 Oregon B!dg. For Sale Miscellaneous SEVERAL low priced household and personal articles for le Call June 22 St 23 before noon- 787 E. Cleveland St.. Woodburn. e147" LG. Refrlg.. about new. $10. Ph. 6630 Cl- SHOW CASE, 0 ft. 18". Taylor s 24T N. Liberty. ci48 FOR SALE Nearly new beauty shop equipment vr win trade for bearh pro perty. P. O. Boi 193, Amity, Oregon cl47 USED 23', ln. Lavatory. 263 Chem.lt. n t street. C1491S ,For Sale Miscellaneous TRAILER house. 332 Water St. clSl USED Piano, like new. Small, 75. Ph. 3530. cl47 BARRED Rock dressed chickens, 30c lb. Phone 70F6. cl47 WIRE Haired Terrier Pups with a pe digree. 2005 Market St. Ph. 7596. C148 HIGHEST cash prices paid for used furniture, tools, ranges, etc.. by Wood- ry St Woodry. Auctioneers. Ph. 6110 TYPEWRITERS, adding machines. cash registers sold, rented, repaired. Roen. 420 Court. Phone 6773. C FURNITURE. Llneoleum. Ranges etc Largo stock, new and used, out of the high rent district where moderate prices prevail. Your own terms In reason. Woodry Furniture Co. 474 South Commercial St Ph. 6414. c NARROW widths ladies' white shoes, $2.49. Greerbaum's 240 No. Com'l e For Sale Livestock PIGS. 2 ml. n. w. Brooks, A. J. Eilin Ph. 3F11. el48 For Sale Wood DRY 16" old tlr $5.50. Ph. 9456. eel66 WOOD. P. 48P14. Smtht-Ruuens. eel59 WOOD. Phone 6836. Wanted Help MAN for coffee route. UJp to 45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write ZANOL, 198 Tenth St., Oakland. Calif. gl49 STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers In Marlon county. No experi ence or capital required. Make up to 12 a day. Write FURST & THOMAS. 426 Third Street. Oakland, Calif. g!47 WOMEN WANTED: Address envelopes for us. Good pay. Everything furnish ed. No experience required. Rush stamped addressed envelope for ftve details. Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, New York. gH7 CHERRY Pickers. Start picking 23rd to 25th. Phone 6516. gl48 Wanted Situation YOUR home painted. Labor fc ma terlla. 12 mo. to pay. No Interest. 280 N. 18 or Box 175. Journal. hl49 Wanted Miscellaneous 6 RM. modern unfurn. hse., perin. Mr. Rhoden, 234 No. Liberty, Phone 8721. 1149 WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 rm. hse . bath, yd. alley o.k. Anytime now till Aug. Ph. 3887. 1149 WANTED TO RENT Hse 5 rm., fiie place. No exceeding 120. Ph. 503 evens. 1149 WANTED To buy about 5 acres with or without bldgs., on Highway 99E between Salem and Portland. Jacob Weigurn, Wenatchoe Camp, 3 mi. N. Salem, cabin No. 10. Call after 6 p. m. 1147 WANTED Small suburban grocery. Give details. Ray Booth, Canyonvilie, Ore. 1149 CHRONIC and convalescent patients cared for In mv home. Mrs. G. K. Gilbert, 468 N. lBth St. 1148 FOR woodsawlng. Ph. 7146. 1148 WANTED to lease furnished rooming or apartment house, or place suitable for boarders and roomers. Mrs. Keith. 225 Chemeketa. 1 14 J WANTED To buy medium stock sad dle 2110 Myrtle Ave. Phone 6836 -1147 For Rent GARAGE, cement fir. Ph. 6017. J149 7 RM. modern house, 681 N. 15th, Phone 6630. Near new high school. J147 3 RM. Apt., steam heat, elect, ran-. Ftlgldaire. 555 No. Liberty. J CLEAN hflkpg. rm. Lts , gas Sc gar .11 per wk. 790 N. ConVl. J147 LARGE front sleeping room. Ph. 8383. 840 Union. 14H APT. Private bath. Frtgldalre and sleeping porch; 735 North Com'l. J148 LARGE sleeping room for rent Will accommodate two girls. 3 blocks from State. Call 4331 evenings or Sunday J148' FURNISHET.' four-room apartment. T J J . niTW SHU V.ab. I rilUll 7018. J14R FURN1BHED rooms, 1, 2 and rooms. 1310 South 13th. J148 1 & 2 Rm. furn. Apt. Clean, cool. Oround fir. Adults. 645 Ferry. 1150 1-RM. Pullman kitchen Apt. furn. Olrls only. 1118 Oak St. Nlcelv J147 GD. Location for Beautv Parlor with 11t. quarters, if wanted. Boi 172 Jour- nal. J147 ROOMS and apt., 197U 8. Commercial. J1S0 FURN. 2 rm. apt. 255 Center St. 1150 UNFUP NISHED apartment. Ad u 1 1 s . Hawthorne Court, 1000 North Capitol t. jw. ia rn. .i.i hi't n pin, jiw R. furn. apt. 607 N. CapltoL J147- Automobiles Frank Doolittle PONTIAC DEALER 1036 PONTIAC Sport Coupe , 1936 CHEVROLET Master Coup. 1935 CHEVROLET Master Sport Sedan . 1936 FORD Tudor Sedan With Trunk 1932 DcSOTO Coupe 1930 BUICK Sport Coupe , 1930 CHEVROLET 3-door Sedan 1929 FORD Coups WK HAVE MORI GOOD BUYS TO CHOOSE FROM1 Home of Good Will Used Cars 6 PONTIAC 8 DOOLITTLE MOTORS N. COMMERCIAL and CENTER STS. ... PHONE 6268. OTTO J. Better Cars - - - Prices - - Tennis and Service 1938 BUICK Two door Touring Sedan' a875 1936 OLDS SEDAN Built-in trunk. A Buy at ,735 1938 OLDS DeLUXE COUPE Radio, heater. Other extras 765 1936 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Driven only 10.000 miles $59-, 1935 PONTIAC 4-door TOURING SEDAN sri3 1935 HUDSON 6 COUPE Electric gear shift ,563 1934 PONTIAC 4-door SEDAN Low mileage ,515 19.18 PONTIAC 6 COUPE Just like new ,675 1933 BUICK SEDAN 6-wheel equipped. Trunk ,535 1935 GRAHAM TOURING SEDAN ,495 1932 DeSOTO SEDAN 13 1930 BUICK SEDAN 1931 HUP SEDAN ' T.o, 1930 FORD COUPE Overhauled ,245 MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS FROM 25 00 UP ... SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY . - - OTTO J. WILSON Buick Sales & Service I'M 388 N Commercial Phnne M1 For Rent CLOSE IN. well furn. elpg. rm. 658 Center. 1147- OLYMPIC Apts., furn. 3 rm. apt Ph. Uto. 1I4J CLOSE-IN. mod. furn. 3 rm. apt. Ph. 8490. j!47' FOR RENT fi A., good hse. Ph. 63F15 J 147 FURN. hse., 760 So. Com'l St. J147"' OFFICE ROOMS In Salem's largest St most modern office building. See Mr. Nicholson or call 6128 First National Bank Bldg. J PIANOS Phonographs and Sewing Machines for Rent. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. j Unfurnished Apt. vacant the 10th. Ad ults. Hawthorne Court, 1000 N. Capitol OFFICE room for Rent. 381 State St Phone 3713. J -4f .fft Room and Board RMS, table bd. 161 8. 14th, Ph. 6298. J1113 ROOM with garage, 530 Jefferson. JJ150 Board-Rm. and Garage. 1445 Oak. JJ170 3. it R double or single. Very close n. Phone 5482. JJ148 Board & Room, 405 Marlon. Ph. 4445 .1.1164 Lost and Found LOST 2 while weiner pigs. Chas. Tem plc. Rt. 4. Box 439, Salem. Ore. kl47 LOST Dark brlndle Boston bull. Whit on face. Reward. Phone 6972, It 147 Personal MRS. PALMER Nationally known MEDIUM-ADVISOR. ONE WHO HAS P RO V EN H ER ABILITY TO THE MOST SKEPTICAL PERSONS TRUE ADVICE ON ALL AFFAIRS OP Lira. READINGS DAILY NC READINGS SUNDAY 640 CHEMEKETA. 1149 FREE If excess acid cauw.i you Sto mach Ulcers, Gas Paint.. Indigent ion. Heartburn, GET free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Capital and Perry's Drug Stores. 1H7 MALE. Instruction We want to get in touch with mechanically Inclined men with character references, mint be employed, reliable with fair edu cation, who wish to better themselves by training In spare time for Electric Refrigeration and Air Condlttonlni Industries. Write fullv. Utllltlpa Imt . Bx. 113. Capital Jnurnsl. 118 Miscellaneous WE Pick up dead and worthless hors es, cowa. aheep free of charge Ph 4809 ml54' Real Estate SPECIAL RESTRICTED DISTRICT Good dark soil, creek and view tracts, city water. Your laat chance to get de sirable auburban home acreage. mile city limits. Price 300 up. ValW Land Co. 370' State. nl47- Real Estate Wanted SOME homeseeker might buy the house you want to sell if it is cata loged ln the office of W. V. HOMESEEKERS AGENCY Oregon Bldg. 494 State St. Ph. 449T nalAl Exchange Real Estate APARTMENT house at Seaside. ,Wlll take in centrally located residence In Salem in trade. 220 North Downing Sf . flennlde. Ore, nnl4) .Financial Loans MONEY rO LOAN On Salem residential property under the P.H.A plan Long term loans witn low monthly payments No commis sion Refinance or build a new nome W H ORABENHOHS1 Si CO Realtors 134 8 Libert? M Phone 6468 r AUTOMOBILE LOANS LOW RATES - - EASY TERMS CONFIDENTIAL P A BIKER Sate Uc. M-157. H V) LOANS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Before Borrowing El e where Consult Our I)n Department! HAWKINS St ROBERTS INC. Guardian Building Snlem aut6 loans VFW l.nw RAT" WtU-AMFTTE LOAN CO. 612 Guardian Bldg M-159. Automobiles .... 1725 ,650 tli.KI ..'...SS.5 ,395 1345 .195 1145 WILSON Get Ready for SUMMER DRIVING with a Good USED CAR 1932 FORD V-8 SEDAN .... 1930 FORD SEDAN .1325 1933 FORD Dl-LUXE SEDAN ....395 1932 CHEV SEDAN (345 1931 OAKLAND SEDAN (24 1931 LINCOLN COUPE aft70 1931 BUICK COUPE 240 1030 FORD SEDAN (195 1929 FORD COUPE ,145 1929 BUICK COUPE $130 1928 CHRYSLER Coupe 11.10 1928 BUICK COUPE t 95 1936 FORD Pickup, low mileage 8495 1930 DeSOTO COUPE (195 7 FORD Dump Trucks Your choice AS IS 1375 1936 FORD Panel Delivery 525 Valley Motor Co. OPEN EVENINGS and WEEK DAYS CLOSED SUNDAYS Three Lots - Center Se Liberty - - Marlon Se Liberty Hollywood q Automobiles '29 DURANT 6. 1670 No. Church. ql40 '28 Whippet roadster, 45. Rt. 7, Bx. 38, 21st and Market sts. Evens. ql50 1934 Plymouth deluxe sedan. Mechan ical, paint and tires perfect condition 17.500 actual ml. 1440 State St. ql47 1930 Model A town sedan. Privately- owned; 2110 N. Church St. ql47 FOR sale or trade '33 Dodge conver tible coupe, reasonable; 416 Marlon St. qlM Financial Loans CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT Borrow fiom an independently owned and operated Salem company where your problems will receive personal consideration both before and after the loan Is made. Interest on unpaid balances No Fees Quick, Courteous Servlce WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT General Finance Corp. 136 S. Commercial St. 1 door south of Ladd Sc Bush Bank. Phono 9168 Lie. No. M-138. A SOUND INVESTMENT for your aav lngs. First mortgage loan on real es tate. We now have a number of mort gages In amounts of 1300 to 5000 to net Investors 5'Vb to 6"- semi-an nually. City or farm loans. Examine the security yourself. We service the loan for vou If desired. CHILDS St MILLER Mortgage Loans 344 State St. Phone 6708. MORTGAGE LOANS on business and residence properties. Lowest Rates Abrama Se Ellis, Inc.. Maaomc Bldg. r AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED Money to buy new or used cars Prl vat money at very low rates. No red tape 1 to 20 montns to repsj. ROY H. SIMMONS 136 8 Commercial St . 1 door south of Ladd St Bush Bsnk. Phons 9 ion Lie. No. M-152 Business Opportunities CON?ECTIONARY: BiiElneas dlst.. Ice cream machine, founiain. counter At toola. tables St chairs. Luneh equip ment, etc. Doing good business, but owner unable to hnnrtle work. Hve retiured prire to 126.0. some terms RICH. L. REIMANN, 167 8 High St U147 OPPORTUNITY iftOO clr. title Double your money vnlue. Lot. 50x100. small house, garage. Irrlg. well Several bear ing fruit Sc nut tree pvi. atr.. I nig to bus. 3 hlks. to good school. Inquire i 515 Ford St. nl48 ! FOR SALE Gen. merchandise, foun tain, gas atn Oor-d loraMon Estan Uhed business Small town. Will asc r'.tiip for immediate ) Owner leav ilnr Bog 173, Capital Journal. ul48 Automobiles Wholesale Prices on all USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1926 Model T Coupe 15 1928 Overland Coach 25 1927 Nash Coupe . 36 1927 EsMtx Sedan $ SO 1926 Chrysler Sedan 46 1929 Gardner Sedan t 75 1927 Nash Sedan 65 1925 Dodge Sedan a 55 1828 Olds Coupe. A Real car ...145 1929 Chev. Coach SJ6S 1929 Pontlac Cabriolet S160 1931 Ford Coupe t.. . 1236 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. Completely reconditioned 1390 1035 Ford V-8 Tudor 6475 1935 Oraham Sedan 9555 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe ,.665 1936 Dodge 4-D. Tr. Sedan (785 PICKUPS tt PANELS Model T Pickup a 15 luzts cnev. sea. Dei 85 1930 Dodge Panel S17S 1936 Dodge Pickup .S.566 TRITKS 1931 Ford 1-ton Truck chassis. L.WB. Single wheels 1145 1929 Dodge 2-ton Truck. Excellent Rubber. A-I mechanically 9365 Herrall-Owens Co. -DEPENDABILITY" "The Home of Dependable Used Cars and Trucks" DODGE A PLYMOUTH and DODGE TRUCK DIST. 233 S. Commercial - - - Phone 3189 OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS New Used Car Park Church St. across from the State Theatre ' m V ALL VERY JOLLY. Arrayed In formal afternoon attire, Noel Coward and Ruth Chatlerton attended the annual thealriral garden party at Regent's park in London. It was a benefit (or the Actors' orphanage. LIVES ARE LOST IN CLOUDBURST Detroit. June 21 U.R A virtual cloudburst, driven by a wind of cy clonic proportions and accompanied by a heavy lightning, killed at least four persons in southern Michigan Sunday and resulted ln thousands of dollars in damage. Those killed were: Wallace J. Smith. 47. Detroit. Rmmett J. Mue,1r. 41. Detroit. Pred Valentine, Summerset Cent er. Steve O Rourke, 33. Brownston township. Smith and Mueller were killed by lightning while trying to latch the loors of a barn near North Branch whree they had sought refuge with ttvir families. Valentine was killed when a tim ber, blown from a house across the road near Addison, struck his au tomobile and tore it from the chas sis. O'Rourke stepped from his auto mobile to remove fallen electric wires along South field road, near Detroit, and was electrocuted. Character Marred By Class Cheating Kent. O., June 21 fU.fi Prof. C. E Satterfield, head of the English de partment at Kent Stat university. believes a prrfon can not cheat even once without its leaving a trace on his character. "But that doesn't mean.' he said. "that if a student cheats once his character is ruined. Satterfield be lieves collegians do as much cheat ing as hleh school students and per haps more. ATI ORGANIZES Lyons H. C. Hartung and Mr Webber of Portland oruanized a lo cal branch of the A F L. in Lyons Thursday night. Officers elected were Chairman.. Tom Launder, as sistant chairman, E Rupp; record ing secretary. Wayne Williams; fi nancial secretary. George Huffman, and trustees. Boots Lampman and Max Wlls. The organization will hold their meeting every Thurday night at the Rbkah hall. STOP IN LYONS Lyons Mrs. Logan Julian and on Dickie visited at the Albert Julian home the first of the week. They were en route home from Los An geles. Dickie will spend the greater part of the summer hra with his uncle and grandmother. Automobiles 1924 Dodge Roadster .6 25 1925 Dodge Coupe .9 35 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 9 35 1928 Essex Sedan 9 60 1926 Chevrolet Touring .9 10 1926 Oakland Sedan 9 65 1928 Chev. Coach. As 1 9 'V. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 9 85 1929 Ford Coupe 9165 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 9185 1929 Nash Adv. 6 Sedan 9185 1829 Chrysler Coupe 9223 1931 Studebaker Coupe. Com pletely overhauled 9325 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 9385 1935 Dodge Sedan 9645 1936 Terraplane Coupe. Electrle hand 9665 TRUCKS 1928 Chev. 1-ton Truck 9 45 1929 Dodge 1 '-j-ton Truck. As is 9 90 1928 Reo 1-ton Truck 9100 1930 Fageol 2-ton Truck. Excel lent condition 9365 1934 Ford l'j-ton. L.W.B 9473 1936 Chev. L.W.B. Excellent . rubber 9683 GLACIER PUSHES TO RIVER'S EDGE Fairbanks, Alaaka, June 21 IPi Alaska's rambling Black Raplda glacier, It movement speeded by hot weather, pushed to the edge of the Big Delta river today while three lakes formed on the surface of the big ice mass. Travelers who viewed the glacier from the Richardson highway said It la now less than a mile from the Black Rapids roadhouse, situated across the river. Although Pilot E E. Parmenter reported photographs showed the glacier moved 400 feet in two days, others said It has since slowed down and no alarm was expressed. Another airman, Harold Glllam from Cordova, flew over the glacier and reported three lakes formed on Its surface from melting Ice and snow. One, he said, is large enough to lAnd a plane. Some thought the lakes might overflow suddenly, perhaps causing a flood, but pilots recalled similar lakes had formed no the Eendlcott glacier at one time and disappeared. At Fairbanks, weather .observers .ald the maximum temperature of 91 degrees Saturday, equalling the record of June 10, was the highest in 18 years, Pellagra Survey is Slated in Arkansas West Memphis, Tenn.. June 31 U.P A survey of pellagra one of the most prevalent of diseases among the poorer class of southern rural families will be started In four northern Arkansas counties Dr. B. M. Stevenson, Crittenden county health officer, has announced. The survey will be conducted bv the U. 8. public health service and the American Red Cross. Stevenson said an attempt would be made to establish the relation ship between pellagra and floods in the founr counties, over which the Mississippi river overflowed during the winter months. "The survev and control work which may follow the survey may last over a period of two or three years." Stevenson said. "There Is a good bit of pellagra in this area, al though It is not as bad as it was two or three years ago 8llvtTton Mra. Otto OLon of Eugene with her two small chltdren. Bobhv and Roberta, are spending the week at the Marouam home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ko-Iron. jq . -' oq PARTY STARTS BY PLANE FOR SAN FRANCISCO (Continued from page 1) mile non-stop flight which ended here at 8:23 a. m. PST Sunday when a dense fog prevented the fliers from reaching San Francisco, 5N miles farther south, will serve as a "technological guinea pig" In the interests of Soviet aviation. Jt will be carefully dismantled here and crated for shipment to Russia, where each part will be set entlflcally Inspected and studied by ooviet, lecnnicians. In th Is wav. Troyanovsky said, the effect of the epochal flight on the ship, will de termlne "future development of Rus sian aviation. The three flying heroes Valeria Chkalov, chief pilot, O. P. Baldukov and A. V. Bellakov arose this mom- Ing fully recovered physically from the hardships of their 93 hour, 17 minute flight. Dressed ln civilian clothing once more their first thought of the day was to thank their host and hostess, Brigaaier.oeneral and Mrs. George Marshall for the hospitality which was shown them since they landed here unheralded Sunday morning. They ate hearty breakfasts and after eating strolled through the grounds of General Marshall's horn. They appeared extremely Interested In the trees which are Indigenous to the Pacific northwest and mads unsuccessful attempts to question the soldier orderlies who were es corting them on the stroll. The ef forts of the orderlies to understand or reply to the questions were equal ly unsuccessful, the filers could speak no English, the soldiers no Russian. Later they slipped quietly out the back door of General Marshall 'a home and went to downtown Van couver where they purchased rain coats. Before proceeding to the field where the instruments were inspec ted by a board of representatives of the American nautical association, the aviators returned to the house where, with the aid of interpreters they discussed their flight and Rus sian flying with members of the board and aviation officials of Pearson field. Ambassador Troyanovsky reveal ed that the Soviet Union plans many more such flights but he does not know what those plans are at pre sent, "This flight demonstrated," he said, "the feasibility of long dis tance flying by Soviet planes." The technological possibilities In aviation are so great and the study of this flight may be so important to the development of aviation that the Russian government did not want to run the risk of flying the huge monoplane beyond the point where it ended its long flight, Troyanovsky said. He praised the fliers warmly and said that a great celebration will be held ln Moscow when the trium phant trio returns from 1U tour of the United Stales. The length and route of this tour, la still indefinite, he said. After a "short time" which he would not define, Troyanovsky said the fliers will leave by train or by plane and will go to Washington. D. C. The tour from there will remain un decided until they reach the Rus sian embassy ln Washington, ha continued. "These fliers, however, are only three of many great filers the Soviet Union has developed, and the plane only one of several." The landing here will not be the end of the ship, however. After the parts have gone through minute study and examination ln the labora tories the big plane will be carefully overhauled and will be placed ln service again for similar flights. Seattle. June 21 ICR) How the United States army signal corps radio network from Seattle to Alaska helped guide the three Sov viet Russian fliers from Moscow to Vancouver, Wash , was revealed to day. Work of the signal corps and the weather bureau was kept secret even after the flight was under way, so carefully had the Soviet govern ment prepared for the aerial ad venture. A. A. Vartanlan. Soviet engineer In charge of the flight arrange ments, was here from New York to translate all messages from the plane and send out reports In Rus sian. Several times he talked to Mofcow by telephone. Signal corps stations at Point Barrow. Nome, Fairbanks. Anchor age. Juneau. Ketchikan and Seattle and the Royal Canadian signal corps at Fort Norman. Fort Smith and Edmonton contacted the filers. The weather bureau here kopt day and night vigil to furnish re ports. MOUNTAINS ARE LIKFD 8llverton Mr. and Mrs. George Barr and Mr. and Mrs John Fish wood have returned from a moun tain vacation spent at the recrea tional grounds 12 miles east of Cascadia In Linn county. They re port the place Ideal for quiet camp ing. The cottages with fireplaces and other convenlencea for free ramping have been provided by CCC workers and furnish comfort for guest In all kinds of weather. The Santlam river Is tine for fish ing and other sports are available. Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. John Oehrke have returned from a tao weeks' visit in Ssn Francisco at lha home of Mra. Oehrkes brother. John Beatty.