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Wednesday, September 21, 1938 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Nine The Most Enjoyable "Inside Stuff" Is the Filling of a Pie. CapitaliPourna . . .niTBUVialMfl 4XABSirir- ' en..-..- BATE Per line 29 Par llix t time Per line. times .400 Per lint. 1 montb MID See l-tlmi mm M 6-tlme min 46o Minimum per Ad 26 eents Want auj must be in by 10 ua dsr of publication For Sale Houses 4 ACRC. 4-rm. house and 1-room house, garage, city lights & water, fruit tree. Just outside city limits In North Salem. 10OO full price. Terms. 1460 Saginaw Bt. Here la a Bargain for 43300 -room mod. house, flreplsce. basement, fur- i . ... Imrtm MTUD. eleCtrlO water heater, fruit and shrubbery. Only eaou down. unnwui . ; eion. P. H. BELL REALTOR 429 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8131. a2J5 Beautiful Orounda - Fully Modern 7-rm. Colonial. Large lot, doe to Br. High Englewood. Price & terma aa attractive aa the property. ROBERT T. BUDROW REAL ESTATE 13 Ladd St Buah Bldg. Ph. 6966. 3a6 For Bale: Small new house by owner. Terma. Boa ion i;ap. wjdm. " nSoUSES qUUI nvu n, . . - . . . .. ment, waah room and laundry traya, garage, price 100. Small down payment, balance use rem. (-room house, good location, atrlctly modem, creek lot. 7 blocka from business center. Price 4000; two casta. 4-room houaa. East front. larga cherry treea. garage, paved atreet. Price 41600. 6140 cash. Terma on balanoa. WM. McOILCHBIST. JR.. Realtor R. D. EMBRBY or RUTH DeSOUZA 934 Bute. Salem. Or. Ph. 4838. a326' HEW HOME Strictly modem 6 room, baaement. furnace, fireplace, located In N. E. Salem. Price reduced from 84500 to (3860 for quick aale. A Real Buy at the price. Let ua enow you thla excep tional value. - -SXE O. H. Orabenhorat. Jr.. with W. H. GRABENHORPT CO.. Realtor 184 B. Liberty Bt. Phone 8488. a23 run onus. T -blocka North from Pint National ment. furnace, fireplace, oak floora In living ana aining room, s irs. uu rooma on one floor. Lot 80x180. Prlea reduced from 84760 to 83600. Call to see tt-SEE Mr. Ellla with CHILDS at MILLER Realtor! 844 State StPhone 0361. a NEW 6-rm. mod. nse, H acre. 8160 on- 836 mo. 1 ml. N on River Rd Rt. . Box 64D. a338 WE HAVE several excellent houaea, alao lota In Walnut park to aell on paymenta like rent. AOrama s ejus, Inc. 411 Masonic Bldg a jarruMiFT?. JtTPRvrT Comfortable 6-room cottage, lot 76x 200. A good Inveatment for gzooo. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS & MILLER Realtors 844 State St. Phone 0281. For Sale Farms TODAY'S SPECIALS Five rm. new tile strictly modern home, never occupied, on aist be tween Chemeketa and Court. Actual coat of construction and lot annuo; our price for few day $4800: $500 down, long easy payment on oajance, 14 ACRES 1 miles Dallas, all in Bearing wainuts, cnemea ana prunes. Solendid soil, good house and barn, water system, place In wonderful condition $3000, or trade for Salem property. 95.6 ACRES five miles Salem; 46 so res black bottom soil. 70 acres culti vated. 6-rm. house, bam. other bldgs. Spring water. 67000: $2000 cash, or take Salem property and assume iong time Pd. loan of $5000. 30 ACRES near West Stay ton, one of those choice productive farms where the big bean grow on Irrigation ditch. A acres alfalfa. 13 A. bearing orchard, mostly peaches. No bldgs. Land In thla section selling for $200 an acre; you can buy thla for $2500. or will trad for Salem property. SEE Delano or Lebold 290 North Church St. b226 SACRIFICE SALE: 28 acres, only $100 per acre; 6 ml. of Salem on Dallas highway. 20 acres set to filberts, 2 acres Royal Anne cherries. Barn, tool bouse and chicken house, creek on place. $500 will handle. WEST SALEM REAL ESTATE Pb. 8622 b226 DIRECTORY BODY & FENDER REPAIR FOB BODY 8t FENDER Repairs. Auto Trim Seat Covers. Glass Replacement, Auto Painting, Towing Service SEE the HerTall -Owens Co. 235 8 Coml. 8t phone 3169 e CHIMNEY SWEEP RELIABLE furn. A chimney cleaning. Ph. 8801. Vacuum Furnace Cleaning On. Cali after 6 D.m. or before Sam. 0247 EXCAVATING KXCAVATTNQ of all kinds' basements dug, dirt hauled or moved, or for sale SEE Bn Otjen ft Sons Phone 3080 oa EXCAVATING of all kinds Basements dug. dirt hauled or moved Dirt for sals. Salem Sand ft Gravel Co 0408 o FLORIST ferelthaupt's for flowers. Dlsl 8904. o RADIO REPAIRING LOTUS DuBUY. 456 Belmont. Ph. 4770. Rev' Moniss. radio serv. Ph. 8424 0238 SEWING MACHINES WHITE, Singer and other guaranteed used sew. mseh. Repairs & supplies. Sew. Mach Dept. Miller's. Ph 3179. o TRANSFER and STORAGE For local or distant transfer storage burner oil. call 8131 Larmer Transfer Co Trucks to Portland dairy TYPEWRITERS ATJ makes sold rented and repaired Needham Boor store 486 flfate St o WASHER REPAIRING W. aerrtoa all make, waah.ra Salem Appliance Co eaeluslw ABC Mai," 4S3 Court Ptaan. 9611 o" wei i nwii i (no R f SNEKD. 2508 Brooks St Pb (toe 0340 a i purB. 3i3i Mmi. ph. van 033S WINDOW CLEANING NIW DEAL WTHDOW (XKAltlNQ CO Windows PlOOTl Woflwori P 9337 0 WOOD SAWING B. B. CB065V ttu tlTS or 731. oSttiaan at Child, tot H. :T w. tea smh run "We just had it installed by a carpenter through the Capital Journal classified ads. This was the one angle of home life which we really missed." For Sale Farms "MR. FARM RENTER" Why don't you atop lmproTtng the other fellow1 farm and Improve one for yourself T We have set up otnera on an Independent baala. why not you? See ua about farms and fall delivery. C. U. otewarx AUtnorutea nroKer Union Central Life Insurance Co. Salem Road Dallas. Oregon. b230 For Sale Acreage IMPROVED 4 ACRE 6-room plastered house, water system, light, fireplace, garage, paved high way, close to school, bus line. A Real Buy at $2100; 8300 down and $20 per month. SEE O. H. Orabenhorst, Jr., with W. H. ORABENHORST ifc CO Realtor 134 S. Liberty St. ddhzy FOR SALE: ImDroved close In acreage Phone owner 66F11. bb226 IMPROVED ACRE Modern 6-room home, paved highway, close In, Cherry, filbert and walnut trees, small barn. chicken house and garage. Price $3000; $300 down and $30 per month. SEE O. H. Orabenhorst, Jr., with W. H. GRABENHORfiT 8c CO Realtor 134 S. Liberty 8t. bb22S" N. PACIFIC HIGHWAY ACREAGE 6 acres, part In bearing orchard Located close In. Price $4250. An Ideal location for any highway busi ness. $1000 down. bal. $20 per month. W. H. ORABENHORST 8c CO Realtors 184 S. Liberty St. bb225 For Sale Miscellaneous KENMORE Elect. Washer $25; 3rd St., West Salem. 1272 c227 LT. Weight Wade drag saw, 2 blades, Also 29 Pontlac Sedan. See to appre ciate. Rt. 3, Box 117. C227 Bargains in Used Electric and Fool Treadle Sewing Machines. Sears Roe buck Sc Co. c227 BLUE Concord and White Ph. 26F4 or 8715. FOR SALE: Fur coat, size 18, $20; Also 98 Zenith cabinet radio $30; Also '33 Master Chev. sedan $250; Also two 650x17 tires and tubes used verr little $12: 255 Miller or 416 Mar lon after 6 p.m. c227 Leghorn laying hens. Ph. 120F23. c2?6 REGISTERED Irish Terrier puppies. Hollywood Are.. Rt. 7, Bog 618. L. W. Fltfgerald. c227 PLANT now for next spring bloom In your garden. Primroses ready for delivery. Collection of 12 perennials for one dollar. Eola Aerea. Rt. 3. Box 453. Salem-Dallas Highway. Phone 5730. C2261 5 TIRES with tubna, 21x4.50, like new. Ph. 8841 or 4375. Holcomb. c225 OOOD large tomatoes, 4 ml. S. Rob erta station. Ph. 77F3 L, H. Zlelke. 85c fc 50c box. Wilt deliver. c22S EXPERT Repairing on any make of washer, uu-gest stock or parts in 6 lem. Hogg Bros. Ph. 6022. e24S' APRONS, set slpg. caps. 679 M. High C248 PERSIAN Kittens for sale. Mrs. R, 8 Blackden. Monmouth, Ore.. Rt S. c240 20 Tons of 1st class Baled Straw No weeds. Call 4491 or 6517 e EXPERT repairs to typewriters, add' lng machines, cash registers Moder ate prices. All makes for sals and rent. Roen. 456 Court. Phone 677$ BELCRJCBT less than cost Pb 9368 Exchange Miscellaneous HOTPOINT Elec. Range. $55. Also will trade good a-noie wood range for 10' wood. Battery radio to trade tor Elect 975 Hood St. Ph. T178. 225 For Sale Livestock DEAD and wortnl.as horsee, oowa. picked up ire. Pbona collect. 6411 Salem. Montgomery Rnd. Worka. e234 For Sale Wood Dry mill blks. Ig. Id. Ph. 8833. ee350 Drj Wood. Pb. 48F14. Smltb-Rubens o28 Oood dry H" oak. ah. Ph. 3r4. ee339 ANT kind. Sperlal !" 3nd tn 44.50 e, S c. lota. 3380 Broadway ee337 Wood Sawing. Mra. P, A. Wood. 8390. ee347 WOOD Sawing. S444. Knopf. Ph. 7148 or e338 OLD Fir IS. Ashcraft. Pb. 1380. ee237 LARGE 18" Old Fir 45: 4 -ft 3nd grth 14. Phone 9458 ee340 18-IN. dry ash. 99.75. Ph. 3P4. ee334 OAK. ASH. FIR. 85 75 94 del P 9703 ee328 For Sale Poultry Colored Fryers, drawn, drwegd at de livered to you frean. 85c lb. Pb. 8TC3 f337 Wanted Help lOTHL to awlet with housework srd Uto. (238 ii. Wanted Help OCT. 1 Reliable honeat prot. woman.) gen. hswk. 2 children, good home to; right person. Wages. Box 184 Cap. Jr. 4 MAN AND WIPE to run coffee agency. Dp to 848 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills. 4058 Monmouth, Cincinnati. O. g223 Experienced Alteration lady for La dles' Ready-to-Wear. Permsnent po sition. Fair wages, all applications in writing. Box 163 Cap. Journal. g236" EXP. Girl. 20-40. gen. haewk.. care of 2-yrd. old child. Bd, rm., wages de pend On SDUlty ft EXD. Ph. 7844. g220 Wanted Position Thoroughly experienced woman wants part-time or hour work. Ph. 4360. h225 ' Will care for elderly people or Inva lids In my own home. Mrs. Morrison. Independence, Ore. h226 EXPERIENCED blacksmith A welder. References: go nay where. Ph. 6P14. Salem. Rt. 1, Oervals. C. A. Grady. Wanted Miscellaneous FILBERTS. Walnuts. Also meats. Klorfeln, 277 8. Liberty. Ph. 7633. JUNK WANTED! We accept all kinds of old iron, radiators, batteries, etc. 430 South Commercial. 1229" WANTED Children to board, room. or by the hour. 1747 N. Broadway, U4J Market Poultry wanted Phone 133F2 Lee's Hatchery ! For Rent ROOMS, 158 8. Cottage. J226 2-RM. APT. 1129 Brdwy. Adults. J227 Six room 30111. modern suburban house. J227 Clean Pur. sleeping rms. 840 Union. J230 CENTRAL HOWELL 70 A. farm to rent $400 cash In ad vance. H. P. GRANT 620 Court St. Tel. 6744. J226 Furnished 6-room house. No garage. Box 167 Capital Journal. J22B FOR RENT: Six room modem Eng Colonial home with basement, furn ace, fireplace, garage, located on the S, Pacific highway about 6 blocks from city limits, $26.50 per mo. W. H. GRABENHORfiT & CO.. Realtors 134 8. Liberty St. Phone 6468. J226 FOR LEASE: Good store room located at 230 N. Liberty St. Heat furnished, $100 per mo. W.H. ORABENHORST CO.. Realtors 134 8. Liberty St. Phone 6488. J225 APT. S rms. fc bath. 449 8. Cottage. 1229 Furn. Apt. 830 8. 14th. Ph. 8039. J229 2-Rm. furn. Apt. Lights, water fc Mav- tag. Adults. $121 1820 Perry. J330- 4 -ROOM partly furnished, baaement, $17. Phone 6487; 1349 Mission. J226 Very attractive Apt. for 2 girls em ployed. 48 if. winter. J22r FOR RENT 4 bedroom bouse, mod. 8. Salem $60. 6 rooms, ultra modern $60. 6 rooms, close In $46. 6 rooms. Market atreet $48. CHILDS 6f MILLER Realtors 844 State St. Phone 9261. j 6-RM. Pur. Has. Inq. 411 If. Summer J220 Furn. Sip. Room and gar. in mod. home. Brief st. If desired. 670 N. 17th. Phone 4771. J228 MODERN 8 rm. furnlsed apt. Phone 7983. 8LEEPING rooms, close In. Either twin or double beds. 846 Marlon St. Phone 4638. J225 4 RMS., unfum. Will take late model used car as part paymt. Box 161, Cap. Journal. J226 6 RM. mod. hse., ready Oct. 1. Two blks. State hue. Ph. 9520. j33a LOVELY InBllsh brick home at 1131 Fir, 4 bedrooms, 45. Ph. 3161. Mawa. J328 ROOM, prl.ate bath, for gentlemsn: 9S1 Oilnes St. Ph. 8358. Hit OOOD 7-Rm . house, garare. South Salem, ,30; S-nn. mod. bungalow, 8. Salem. 435 per month. Perrlne it Marsters. ) NICK sleeping rooms. 461 N. High. J343 HOCSES Melvln Johnson Ph J733 J 8 -ROOM furnished apartment, adults. Hawthorne Court. 1000 N. Capitol. ) CLEAN a-R. turn. apt. well located. 3 adults. 4711 North Capitol. J334 HOTEL MARION Attraotree rooms by week at rry reasonable retee. month FOR RENT Offlos rooms. 181 Stele Inquire room 3O0 Ph S711 ! PIANOS Phonographs and Sewing Machlrwe for Rent & l Stiff Purn Iture Co. I Room and Board Collee boys. Room 6c Board and Table Board. 168 North 13th. JJ310 Students Boys, 644 C.nter. Ph. 66M Call afternoon aii4 veBinca. 1)336 Automobiles Clear-the-Deck USED CAR SALE 33 Ford Sedan $235 31 Buick Sedan $195 33 Ford Coupe $255 RMondtt1onMl Motor. Oood paint, Pln tires. Valley Motor Co. Bill Earle - - - CENTER ST. LOT . - Joe Goodf ellow Room and Board CLOSB IN. Ttbto bd. 40ft Mai-ton. JJ349 RM. tte BD. Ph. 63B3. JJ33B BD RM. V Tabl Bd. 166 Court. 1J237 ROOM and board, day. week or month. 828 8. 12th. JJ226 Close In. 315 BellTus. Ph. 8787. JJ344 RM. 4 bd. Men. up. P. 3408. JJ338 Lost and Found LOST: Dk. blue Coat with taifeta lin ing. Lib. reward. Pb. 6830. k337 Personal Psychologist, Advisor. "Mrs.' Phone 6480. Mart in 1338' Real Estate RESIDENCE LOT Located In N. East Salem, that fast growing section of your city, paved streets, sewers, wsier, ouuaing re strictions. Will trade for automobile, ...,,' wht v,.,. ,ou. EB W. H. ORABENHORST A CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. nia- 1 LOT In W. Salem $150. Box 168 Cap. JournaL n227 2 60x100 lots, $100 each; 16th and Cross. P. McPee. 46B N. Cottage. n225 Exchange Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE 6 Acres, 7-room house for modern A or 6 room Salem bouse. 1 Acre 4-room house, electricity, gas, garage, poultry house, barn. For sale or will trade for 6-room bouse in town. 1 Acres New 4-room bouse, fire place, hardwood floors, Venttlan blinds, garage. Will take small house in saiem. H Acre 2 -bed room plastered house, wired for range. Exchange for 6- room house in Salem or w. eaiem 0 Acres orchard, city water, fine building site. Trade for small bouse in Salem. 2Va Acres Electricity, garage, 1 poul try houses, berries, electric water system, Exchange for 2 'bedroom house in North Salem. WM. McOILCHRIST. JR.. Realtor R. D. EMBREY or RUTH DeSOUZA 326 State, Salem. Phone 4836. nn226" 66 ACRES 50 In-cultivation, 0-room house, barn, and family orchard. Price $5500. Want to exchange for farm near the coast suitable for stock. NICE 4-room house, garage, beautiful creek lot. To exchange for 1 acre close In. Must have a good house. R OSTEIN ft ADOLPH. INC. 110H N. Commercial Bt. nn225 8-RM. house, large enough for duplex or apartment, exchange for late mo del car or new smaller nouse. Valley Land Co, 370 State. nn226 Automobiles PECIAL 1986 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 dr. Touring Sedan, perrect condition. 4o. JOHN L. WHITE. Used Cars S44 N. Commercial. q225 SPECIAL 1996 Ford Tudor, low mileage, like a new car. mechanically perfect. $396. JOHN L. WHITE. Used Cars 644 H. Commercial. 225 Financial Loans 4i have never paid than this rate on savings and investmsni insured to soouo Mutual Federal Savings Loan Assn 143 8 Liberty St. Phone 4944. rtf Do You Need MONEY? MONEY CAN BE obtained quickly and easily at our offloa. No red Upc no embar raasmant no other alfners no addi tional cost (or superior aerrlca. rUBNtTURK OB LIVESTOCK Loana to 4300 AUTO LOANS TO 4500 Phone 4446 or call at our offlos and well help you secure the loan you Deed. You u be glad you eauea at People's Finance Co. Rm. 301 First Nstlonal Bank Bulldlnt. Salem. Oreon a -2 13 state Lie. 11-330. LOAN WANTED: 61000 on a good 35 acrea of land with new house Looated near Brooks Will pay 6 Int. w. H. ORABENHORST ft CO.. Realtors 184 8. Liberty St. Phone 6468. Stale Finance Co. 844 State St.. Salem. Ore Ue No S-318 11-333 Phone 6361 r AUTO LOANS Refinancing - - Easy terms WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 813 Ousrdlan Bldg. M-163 LOAN S FARMS AND CITV PROPERTY Before Borrowing Elsewhere Consult Our Loan Department HAWKINS ft ROBERTS INO. Guardian Building Salem AUTO LOANS Strictly Confidential No Morteages Low Rates - - Easy re rms Prl.ste Car Sales Plnanoed BIKER AUTO CO p A s-lkM. 178 S. Liberty r344 AUTO LOANS Roy H Simmons 186 S Commercial St. Pb 8166 Lie No M-153 r QUICK CASH LOANS All Plana OENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION Ueenee No -S-168 II I. HommarclsJ 834. r Automobiles 32 Ford Coupe $185 28 Ford Touring $49 29 Graham Sed. $45 Financial Loans u.jttTUAUL LOANS on buslueae and residence properties Lowsst Rstee Abrams ft Ellis Ine Masonic Blag r MONEY TO LOAN MXLVTN JOHNSON 718 Court St Business Opportunities LUNCH ft FOUNTAIN Well located, doing nice buslnsas. Baqulrea 8300 cash, equipment cornea under rent. H. P. GRANT 53 Court St. Tel. 8744. U338 Transportation PARTY wants ride to eastern S. Dak- share ex. or drlvs. M. J. Stawsrt. Woodburn. e-o C. A. Scammon. X338 Legal Proeuremtnt DtTlilon. Public Bulldtnss Braneta, Waibtasteo. D. C., Sept. $. 1931. Sealed bios la dufllcaU wiu be pub licly opeoed in this olllce st io a. m.. Sept. SO, 19M. for palntlos ptasttr, etc. to the IT. 8. P. O. at Salem, Ores. Draw ings and specifications, not eictedlns cm set, mar be obtained from the custodian of the bolldlnt sr at this office in the discretion of the Asslttant Olrtctor of Procurement, Public Baildinsi Branch. W. E, Reynolds. Assistant Director. ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Alton John Basset, Secretary In Room "A" of the Central Library, 801 8. W. 10th Avenue, Portland Oregon, between the hour of 1:00 PM. and 3:00 Pit. o'clock on Octo ber 10, for th Construction of the Heating Plant for Oregon State Capitol Oroup including boilers. equipment and trenches, for the State Capitol Reconstruction Com mission and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of contract documents, may be exam ined at the office of the Architect, Whiten ouae 4c Church, 619 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Ore gon, and the Builder's Exchange, Couch Building, Portland, Oregon and a set of plans, specifications and form of contract documents may be obtained at the office of said Whltehouse and Church, 619 Railway Exchange Building, Port land, Oregon, upon deposit of $39.00. The full amount of deposit for one set of document will be returned to each actual bidder within a reason able time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded with de duction not exceeding th actual cost of reproduction of the drawings, up on the return of all documents In good condition within 30 days after the date of opening bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the owner In amount not less than 6 of the amount of bid. The Stat Capitol Reconstruction Commission reserve the right to reject any or all bias, and to waive informalities. No Udder may withdraw bis bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of con tract, unless said award 1 delayed for a period exceeding 10 day. It is estimated that there will be available for the work to be done under this advertlsemejit substan tially the sum of $10386.00. STATE CAPITOL RECONSTRUCTION COMMISSION J. A. McLean, Chairman Alton John Bassett, Secretary First Publication Sept. 21,1938. 38. Last Publication Sept. 38. 1938. (Continued from Page S) Mrs. Fred A. Weil will begin net fifth year as house mother at the Delta Phi sorority this year. Mrs. Well, who I a former Salem resi dent, spent the vacation months at her home In Portland Mrs. William E. Kirk will be house mother at the Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority this year. Mrs. Kirk ha been a patroness of the sorority for sev eral year. Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mrs. George Vehrs were house mo thers at the Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority last year. Mrs. Charles McCanrar. who be gan her duties as house mother at the Beta Chi sorority last year, has returned to the sorority to resume her duties. Mr. McCarear makes her home in Salem during the sum mer months. ... Writers' Club ot Corvallis Tuesday The Writers' club of th Salem Arts League was entertained at the home of Professor and Mrs. W. E Lawrence In Corvallis Tuesday eve ning at an exceptionally Interesting meeting. Entertaining with the Lawrence war Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Mr. Frank P. Mc- Whorter. Mr. C. A. Lytic presided. Prof. Lawrence read an article, "Midden Convent," which described his trip Into Mexico during the Sum mer. J. M. Clifford read a paper on Economic Surpluses." Mrs. William Dlllmon Smith read a descriptive story of her childhood In Iowa. Poems wrr read by Mrs. J. M. Clif ford and Mra. F. O. Franklin. Special guests were Mrs. Laura Pratt, a charter member of the Cor vallis Writers' club when It was founded IS years ago, and Mrs. Paul K. Shaw of' Portlandi a sister ot Mrs. Jessie Singleton of Salem. Members attending were Mrs. Wil liam Dlllmon Smith, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs. C. A. Lytle, Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Dr. Mary C. Row land. Mrs. Sarah Hunt Steeves. Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Franklin. Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, William E. Smith, Mr. W. A. Merriott. Miss Renska Swart, Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Jessie Singleton. Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Mrs. Frank McWhorter. and Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence. ... Silverton Auxiliary Has Regular Session Silverton At the regular meet ing of the American Legion Auxil iary Monday evening. Mrs. Mabel Lerfald. presiding ofilcer. announc ed that word has been received from Mrs. Nina Morris. Sheridan. president of the district No. 3, that Mrs. Morris will be the Installing officers for the auxiliary. Mrs. Mabelle Towe and Mrs. Daisy Haugen were appointed a audit lng committee. The auxiliary went on record as favoring the sewage disposal plant A committee was appointed to meet with Dr. P. A. Loar at a future date to discuss the plant. They weir Mrs. Anna Powell. Mrs. Ooldle Starr and Mrs. Del Barber. The trio. Him. W. P. Scarth. Mis Elaine Clower and Mrs. Jack Lewis, accompanied by Mrs. Irene Morlev Franke. will sing for the Rebekan meeting Thursday evening and for the reception for the teachers Sep tember 38, sponsored by the PTA. ... Tompkins-Cross Vows October 1st October first has been chosen by Miss Arllne Cross, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Cross, for her mar riage to Russell Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton TompsJns of Dayton. The ceremony will be said In the First Baptist church with Rev. Irving Fox officiating. Miss Cross has asked her sister. Miss Helen Cross, to be her honor attendant and bridesmaids will In clude Mrs. Wendell Cross and Miss Orace Oarnett of Kelso, Wash. Little Wendolyn Cross. John Cle ment, and Richard Chrlsopherson will be the Junior attendants. Joseph Tompkins will be his twin's best man. A reception will follow at the Cross home. Miss Cross Is a popular Salem girl and has attended Franklin high school In Portland and Salem nigh school. Mr. Tompkins Is a member of Mm Albany high school faculty and the couple will reside in Albany follow ing their marriage. Mr. Tompkin attended Willamette university and Oregon Normal school. He is affiliated with Theta Delta Phi. Miss Juanlta Cross and Miss Helen Cross are arranging a pre-nuptial shower honoring their sister for Thursday evening. The guest list will Include 35 friends of the bride elect. ... St. Boniface Church Scene of Ceremony Sublimity At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning In St. Boniface Catholic church Miss Lillian Oulllford and Herbert Oeschcr were married. The children's choir sang during the mass. Rev. Father Joseph Scher brlng officiated. The bride wore a pink chiffon gown made on simple line. She wore a wreath of blue flower In her hair and carried a nosegay. Her only attendant . was Miss Ethel Rlesterer, cousin of the bride groom. She wore a blue chiffon dress and a wreath of pink flowers In her hair. She also carried a nose gay. Francis Ruettgera was best man. A wedding dinner was given at the home of the bridegroom parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oescher, for the immediate family. ... Pearson-Dillard Vows Exchanged Last Week Lebanon Of Interest to many friends of this part of the state is the announcement of the marriage of Donna Dtllard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillard, to Donald Pearson, son of the C. M Pearsons, which was quietly solemn ized at Walla Walla. Wash, last Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Saager of Freewater, aunt and un cle of the bride, attended the young couple. Mr. and Mr. Pearson returned here the first of this week after a brief wedding trip and are mak lng their home in Oak street. Bride-Elect Is Complimented Dallas Miss Verda Henderson who will become the bride of Gor don Stiles, was honored with a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mis Margery Stiles with Miss Helen Elliott as Joint hostess. The evening was spent In playing games after whk-h the bride-elect was presented with the gift. A I the conclusion of th evening re- Interesting Trio Robert Montgomery, Janet Oaynor and Fran chot Tone In a scene from "Three Loves Ha Nancy," starting a four-day engagement at the Elslnore theatre Wednesday. fresh ments were served by the host esses. Those bidden to honor Miss Hen derson were Miss Doris Riggs. Miss Lolcelle Brown, Mis Elsie McFrt- ridge, Miss Beverly Bales, Miss Margaret Riggs, Miss Gertrude Kliever, Miss Beraice Buhler, Miss Mildred Lange. Mist Pearl Breeden. Miss Anne Schmidt and Miss Jean Tharpe. ... Miss Alma Hassler Guest of Honor Sublimity A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Has, ler Sunday afternoon tor the plea. ure ot their daughter. Alma, who will become the bride of Ed Meraenlck Tuesday morning, September 37. High prize for "500" went to Berna dlne Schrewe and low to Alma Hass ler. Tea was served by Mrs. Herman Hassler and Mrs. Al Hassler. Those Invited were Miss Bema dine and Miss Philomena Schrewe, Miss Loretta.Dltter. Miss Vera Hass ler. Misses Teresa, Edna and Ma thilda Ditter. Miss Agnes Frank, Miss Jennie Boedighelmer. Miss Isa bel and Miss Reglna Ditter. Miss Marie Lulay, Misses Alma and Be- nita Hassler. Mrs. August Hendricks, Mrs. Anton Leverman. Mrs. William Merzineck. Mrs. Carl Kline. Mr Joe Bindle and Mrs. Herman Hau ler. ' ... Bride-Elect is Honored in Dallas Waconda Mrs. Carl Posvar and Mrs. John Klenslcl complimented Miss Margaret Klenslcl, bride-elect of Lloyd Johnston, at a shower at the Klenski home Sunday afternoon. Guests present were Mrs. Floyd M. Hill, Mrs. James Mahony, Mr. T. Wayne Carlton, Mrs. Al Keene, Mrs. Henry Klrkwood, Miss Hattle M. Skelton. Mrs. Carter Keene. Mr. Fern P. Runcorn. Mrs. Ruel Brad ford. Mrs. Orel Garner, Mrs. Earn est Tucker, Mrs. Cyril Schomus, Mrs. Henry C. 8taf ford, Ted Tucker, Gordon Tuve, Mrs. Charles M. Hall, Mrs. Michael J. Mahony. Miss Oor- een Arnold, Miss Sophia Arnold, Miss Loretta Arnold, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Van Kelley. Mr. Fred Vlesko. Mrs. Albert Felden, Miss Betty Vlesko. Mrs. Joe Klenski Rosalie Keene. Alma Keene. Miss Delores Thompson, Miss Dorothy ACROSS L Enoourag. 4. Lose brlulanss a Baseball arbiter alao tL Funeral pus Is. Oenus of the bonr bee 14. Born 14. Bird of tti. guU family 11 FlaeM and for and 15. Humbls la Mascnllo fuun. 1L PIseM st Intervals 14. Moat Important crop of India 14. Musical direction for silence 17. Psrfums la Prolan water 1L Land measure 15. Bsveraa. 14. Captures ssain 14. Turn Insld. out 11 Belgian elver II Pol Mr. .lectrte poles 44 Aoetlno 41. Colors 44. Game Mr Solution of Yesterday's Pirols A i LFjs pprrnM u msl Mam snb- stano. Isctnnea partld. , Bngaa. for swtea Great Lake . Bops for bolsUng ship's raid Son of Beta . Withered 1 r r r w r r t if, i 'JMi it JlL 'jAA ' 22 2S Su u W'X' -j Mudm TOH io Hlf n33 W if JS3T ikwL S , 1" in ':, Nil57" If Pi33- Hannegan. Mr. Ernest Luke, Mr. Ollbert Smith. Mis Louralne Sabli. Miss Lela Runcorn, Mr. Lee Klen ski, Mrs. Sahli. Mr. Claud N. Heii- ler, Mr. Lou Epper. Mrs. Aaron Nusom. Mrs. Pete Klenski. Mrs. M. Kran. Mr. J. P. Ferschweiler, Mrs. James Leith, Margaret Kraus, Mrs. Charles Hannegan and the hostesses, Mrs. Can Posvar and Mr. John Klenski . Miss Klenski and Mr. Johnston will be married In the near future and will make their home at the Fred Vlesko farm in Mission Bottom. Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. Clark Johnston, hi brother. Albert John ston, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. Ruben Rempel, all of Peabody. Ksmai. win motor here for the wedding. Mrs. Howard Ernst Honored by Shower suverton A miscellaneous show er was given In honor of Mr. How ard Ernst at the horn ot Mr. R. L. Harris. Guest were Mr. Lyl Lakey, Mr. A. E. Joyner, Mrs. J. C. Joyner, Jean and Bobby Lee. Mr. C. W. Ernst and Charles Edward and Mra. Homer Ernst, all of Ore gon City, and Mr. K. H. Crown. Mra. M. K. Vantine. Mr. May Sim mons and Ethel and Frances, Mr. L. A. Solle and Gary. Mrs. Eliza beth Melbye and Ruth, Mrs. Es ther Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mra R. P. Cranston, Mrs. WU1 King. Mrs. Ruth Davidson, Mrs. Ruth Wardrlp, Mrs. Will Graham, Mrs. Elsie Marsh, Mra. Andrew Peder son and Eleanor, Geneva and Betty Lou. Mrs. Christofferaon, Mrs. Car rie King, Mr. Carl King and Mrs. Joe Edeon. Emma Carol Smith Birthday Hostess Suver Mrs. John Smith enter tained with a birthday party in honor of her small daughter, Emma Carol's fourth birthday. Those present were Linda Benedict, Patsy and Dickie K ester. Elaine Smith, all from near Suver, and Lee and Ron Raw, Gen Kelly and Gordon Woodcock, an of Oorralll. Moth er present were Mr. Ralph K ester, Mr. Steve Benedict, Mrs. 'Bin Raw, Mr. Arthur Woodcock, Mr. O. But ler. Mrs Skinner and Mr. Jo Smith, grandmother of little Em ma Carol. 6. Monkeys 1. Varied 8. Inh.Htant ag suras a. Generous 16. Convene 1L Meiloan oua 17. Garment II. Oo It. Mis olreularw U. Step 1L Colorless gaseoua hrdrocarbasj n. Agree 17. Bitter eaees 11 Was XI Devoere 11 Sure 14. On tbe oossa ST. Mountains In Franee It. Makea a pre- bmlnary waaar Va poker 4. Stake for roasting DOWN L Likely L Secondary . Sl 1 Holding of honor ear4 am la aeqneaea 6. Chit of electrical eapaeltj meal 4L Nautical nailing eaj 4s. Small re- osptaele ear rled st tbe Jirdla by spanese 44. Pronomi 47. Anger 41 Tide sr a knight 46. Support fee a golf ball A