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Wednesday, February 21, 1940 The Gapital Journal, Salem, Oregon Eleven Father Decided to Run Mother for Congress Because She Was So Good at Introducing Bills Into the House. Ii 1 Capital flJournal -T. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Per line 100 Per ilne, 3 times 25c Per line 4 times 40c Per line, 1 month tut Mln 2o 3 time mln. 86c 0-tlme minimum 450 Minimum Pet Ad 26 ctnti Want Ada mint oe in by 10 a.m. dny of publication. For Sale Houses 6 R. HOUSE, mod. except basement, hardwood floors, wired for elec. equip. Very nice bullt-lns, extra cupboard froom must sell lmmed. Low price and f easy terms. T. H. WEIR, Realtor, 312 Oreg. Bldg. a45 J WALKING distance north, cor. lot. I ex. 6 rm. &t unfiu. up. Fully modern. Cut from 4500 to 3750. See It. i A. K., 4 rms., 700. (150 dn 10 per ' mo. Water 6t elec. i BUDROW-KASMIR REAL ESTATE ; 12 Ladd & Bush, Bldg. Ph. 5005. a46 WELL-LOCATED fi room house, liv ing, dining, nook, Pull base, Fruit, fl6h pond, lot 50x140. 3000. C. H. SANDERS, 118 S. High. 6131, 046 REAL BUYS TERMS 50 dn. buys this fl rm. plus, home near Englewoad and sr. in acni. ' Furnnce. cement basement, gar, ' Price 27fl0. 150 dn.buys this pins. 7 rm. home In good condition. Balance 910 a mo., inc. int. at 4',. 400 dm buys this close-in 10 rm, home on choice cor., 76x141. Fur ' nace, basement, gar., ideal arranga . mpnt for first class rooming bus Bal. 620 a mo.. Inc. int. at Call R. A. Johnson with W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. Ph. 6468. ft4fl' MED. 4-rm. house. Bargain. At house Thurs, 20B2 McCoy. CLOSE-IN 6-r. modern home, north Salem. Terms, rnce emuuu. -. . w n Kn.TiF.nER, Ph. 4728 147 N. Com'l . B46 TTRRE'S A BARGAIN 1 a Beautiful creek lota, 9 biles, from Capitol Grounds. Substantial 7-rm. ' tiniiw. rm one lot. Ideal nlace to build on the other. Both lots face paved street & run to the creek. A steal at 62200. Reasoname terms, oar. wr, Hardy with HAWKINS At ROBERTS. INC. ft4fl' New two-bedroom house with garage, lot 60x120. In North Salem. Carries an amortized mortgage of $1600 pay able at 618.50 ner month, wnicn in eludes principal,, interest, taxes and Insurance. Price $2250. uown pay ment of 6500 with terms. J. F. ULRICH CO., REALTORS 862 State St. Phone 8672. a40' GOOD 5-rm. well located, modorn hnmB near Leslie Junior high. For merly priced at 63500. Reduced to SJ5UU ior lmmcaiaie uu. acn mi t-.-Hnrdv with HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC. a4fl' SPECIAL! - Beautiful Suburban Home. Like new, near (rood stores, school & bus line, Price 64950. Will accept small place In Salem as part payment. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHTT.DS As MILLER. REALTORS . 844 State St. Phone 9261. a46 For Sale Farms SACRIFICE SALE OF RANCH TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, have a 3( Acre, ranch, fair bides., bath 3s toi let & electric water system In house. 27 Acmit eroo St fine soil. barn, etc 3 good cows & a , fine, team mares & nil tmnlfments readv to (TO. flee Mr. Gallanher with Jas. D. Sears, ' 476 Court St. Better hurry. M6' 100 A.. .27 ml. of Salem, '7500 cords timber, no bides. 63100. C. H. SANDERS, 18 S. High. 8131 MB' For Sale Acreage 3 A. SOUTH, with new 8 room plnst, house, garage, chicken house, bud rfivirle nleelv. 63150. Terms. C. H. SANDERS, 118 S. High. 8131 DD40 For Sale Miscellaneous METHODIST minister's complete lib rary. 148 Flske St.. Sllverton. C471 GAS RANGE, like new. Route 7, Box 640. Sunnyvlew road. c47 WRECKING HOUSE on Cor. Winter and Court. Brick, lumber, doors and windows, plaster board, oil burning hot water furnace St registers. Antique fireplace mantle with plate g'.BM mir ror. Otto Tlmm. e48 DIRECTORY EXCAVATING EXCAVATING of all kinds' basements dug, dirt hauled or moved Dirt for SEE Ben Otjen & Sons. Ph. 80B0. o EXCAVATING of all kinds Basements dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale Salem Sand St Gravel Co 0408. o FLORIST Bretthaupt's for flowers. Dial 6004. O' FUNERAL I IRECTORS WALKER St HOWELL Funeral Home MS Capitol 8t Phone 3672. o MASSAGE Bath. it Massage. S. H. Logan. Ph. 4839. oil Naturopathic Physician Dr. W H Rockwell. N.D. 1700 Fair grounds Rr Ph. 4303 Hour, U a.m to B:30 pjn or by appointment Free examination St consultation 3 Painting and Paperhanging PAINT, kalso. Reasonable. Exp. 0465. 068 PaoerhanslnK-DBlntlng. Keaa. P. 6393 o40 MEAT WORK. Reas. Johnson. P. 5483 057 ALSO quality painting. Ph. 6854. o54 TRANSFER & STORAGE CITY transfer. Ph. 6GI6. Reas. rates o71 Moving, hauling $1.25 hr, Pn.6584. o69 For local or distant transfer .toraae burner oil Call 3131 Larmer Trans fer Co Trucks to Portland dally. o TYPEWRITERS All makes sold, rented and repaired Needhnm', Bookstore 465 State St o- WEI.I. DRILLING SNEED. 2505 Brooks St. Ph. 6309. o 65 WINDOW CLEANING NEW DEAL WINDOW ''LEANING CO Windows, Floors, Woodwork P 9331, o- Ain't It a Grand and WHEN MXI GET AN OFFICIAL LOOKIKJG ENVELOPE WITH AN OPEN FACE WINDOW ON IT AND VOU WOJDER IF VOU will EVER BE ABLE. TO BALANCE VOUR BUDGET For Sale Miscellaneous I APPLES 20c box, 3 for 55c and up. Fresh Apple Juice dally 26c gal. Fresh Carrot Juice Open Sundays 8 til 8. . . PURITAN CIDER WORKS . West Salem. ' c47 DREED Date Prunes. 3c. Ph. 117F13. c47 BALED vetch, oat hay. Call 1220 Mar- ket. c45 TURKEYS, dressed, . del. Breeding . C45 stock. Phone 105F11. EXPERT Repairs to typewriters, add ing Machines, cash registers Moderate Prices. All makes for Sale and Ren ROEN 456 Court Phone 8773 C WALNUT SHELLS 50 per sack. Bring sacks. Klorfeln's, 280 S. High C Furniture for Sale NASH FURNITURE CO. FINAL CLEARANCES3 Many close outsi New low prices I ' snop around "It pays." (3 floors) (New Used). cd47 DAVENPORT & CHAIR BARGAINS 33 '6 to 50 Discount Low Terms 1 Bamburg Crushed Velour, . modern suite, regular price 6149,60. Reduced to , 6 94.60 1 Heavy Blue Mohair Suite, moth Insurance guarantee, Reg. price 6169.50. Reduced to 6119.50 l Large Kidney Back, silk tap- . estry. hair filled. Rear, price ' 8179.50. Reduced to 8129.50 1 Green Mohair Suite, moth Insurance guarantee. Regular price 8169.50. Reduced to .8110.50 1 Dark Red velour, Charios or London Suite. Regular price 699.60. Reduced to ....... .8 69.50 1 Lawson type Rust Silk suite, -with 2 chairs, coffee table and end table. Regular price . 8168.00. Reduced to' f .6138.00 1 Blltwell - Suite, rust- velour. Reg. price 879.50. Reduced to. 6 59.50 BUY UPSTAIRS AND SAVE UPSTAIRS FURNITURE STORE 439 Court St. Salem, Ore, cd47 NASH FURNITURE CO. NEW' 678.50 VELOUR .- davenport & chair, made by Bllt-well, now 849,50 See them. A real value. cd47 ONE good used 8-plece oak dining room set for 632.60; 1725 N. Church. cd50' CLOSrNO OUT all wood circulators, Coleman oil heaters, new & used, at cost ior ensn. NASH FURNITURE CO. Cd47' Auctions AUCTION Selling the Furnishings of the home of the late Geo. Mofflt, deceased, at 1267 North commercial, Thursday, FEB. 22 at 1 o'clock p.m. Salem. Two bedroom suites, like new; Elect, refrigerator, elect, sweeper, elect, wa sher, elect, phonograph, sewing- ma chine, white enamel range, neater, dining table, chairs, breakfast act, davenport, studio couch, rockers, book case, glass cupboard, three coll spring, beds and mattresses, like new. Large leather chair, occasional chairs, writ Ins desk, Ice box. large glass cupboard. two large cameras, radio, '28 Pontlae sedan good running order. Window glass and sasnes. uooa oik and wal nut lumber. Many small Items, Also the large home of Mr. Mofflt Is being offered at private sale. Don't Mlsa this sale I WILL N. TEETER, AlIC tlonecr, 345 Marlon St.. Salem, - cc45 Wanted Furniture. "We. Pay Spot Cash." F. . N- and Qlenn Wooclry. Phone 6110. For Sale Wood 16" DRY fir, 15 cord. Ph. 6120. ceSO BONE dry wood. Ph. 9500. Plainer wood for Immediate delivery Salem Box Co. Phone 9189. " ee46 16" old fir, 4.50. E. N. Church. Brame. 1409 ec46 DRY SLAB. S cords 4-ft.. S 60 cd.; 1 cords 16-lnch. (4.50- cd. P. 3364 Sawdust 83 unit. ee03 I phone 100F15. Why not you? . cc75 DRY ASH, Fir, Prune. 137F12. ce62 Dry wood. Ph. 48F14. Smith at Rubens. ee57 16-ln. old fir, (5. Knots. (5. 2nd (4.25 Old fir slab, 4. Oak 6. Phone 9456 eeati FRESH, clean sawdust Sz screened hog fuel; also dry fir St . mill blocks Prompt delivery. Phone 7148 or 6444 55 ATTENTION! Buy wood that lasts! Real old fir 16", 5.50. Ph. 7061, ec54 Woodsawlng. Mrs. F. A. Wood. P. 8290 eew Wanted Help OUTSTANDING opportunity for high type, ambitious salesman willing to work for a future. A most lucrative com. proposition with- full protected territory. Full com. on all repeat business. If vou can qualify this Is worthy of Investigation. Tlibr Is for local territory. Write, givlna age. , ex perience and character ref. Box 21, Capital Journal. R47 WANT women living close to East Le felle St. with phone to care for chil dren occasionally. Phone 4958, g47' jjj ' ' ; ' Glorious Feeling? AND HJ IMMEDIATELY START TO WOMOeR WHOSE BILL VOU FOQ60T TO PV ANDTMEN VOU READ THAT THEVRE RETURNING THE CHECK YOU MAILED THEM-AS THE ICEBOX IS'ALL PAID UP Wanted Help Housekeeper wanted. Ph. 44F14. g46 Wanted-Positicn HOUSEWORK, 30c an hr. Ph. 3247. h45 SINGLE man, no habits, mid. aged, excel, health. Agriculture, good milk er, handy man. P. O. Box 643 or State Hotel, room 7. h47 HOUSE work, good cook & nurse, mid dle aged. Phone 3940. h47 LOVING care given babies In my home by wk. or mo. Ref. Ph. 6372. nto Wanted Miscellaneous WALNUT and Filbert Meats Highest price Klorfein, 280 S. High. 1 For Rent l-A. tract, east (10.00. 5-A tract east $18.00. 4- R., 1830 S. High $20.00. 5- R. furn. S. Liberty 27.50 5-R., 885 N. Capitol 32. 50. W. G. KRUEGER Phone 4728 J46' CASCADE Court. 740 N. Cottage. Ph, 6460. J50 STRICTLY modern 5 rm. newly fur- msnea apt. xi you want a realty gooa apt, with comparable surroundings see this at 381 Leslie. - J47 NICE, clean hakpg. rm 1st floor. Very reas. Phone 6715. J47 NEW, comp. fur. 4 rms., 2 bdrms., tile bath, ht., It. & hot water. Bus by door. Nodaway Motel, U. S. 99 N. J47 Lt, hskp.-sl. rms. furn. 435 N. Winter. J49 FOR RENT 8 -room house 20. See Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS Sc MILLER, REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 9281. J46 3-RM. unfur. aDt.. newlv decorated. "Prl. front ent. Lgts., water. 296 S. 15. J49 TWO furnished rooms for bachelors or man St wife. Phone 3035, J46 Close In Apt. KlVn'ette, 944 N. Com'l. Nice Room for Gentleman or Business Girl 1056 Larmer Ave. J45 APTS., Igt. hskp. rms., & si. rms. Steam h. Reas. rates. Central Apts., 462 State St. J67 CLEAN, modern cabins. 2860 So. Commercial. Junction Auto Camp. J47 BASE, rm., (6 mo. 248 So. Church St. J47 4-R. Furn. Mod. Apt. Phone 3992. J48 3-Rm. furn. Apt. Ref rig. 1598 Court. J47 Clean furn. Apt. 425 N. Church. J46' Bungalow. Sim. bunk beds, shower bth. sip. rm., prl. bath. Hk. rm. P. 6769 J47 Warm, Hk. R. Reas. 790 N. Com'l. J46 FURN. 5-r, apt. 1505 S. Com'l. P. 6434. J48 SLEEPING rooms (8 mo. 345 Marlon. J46 2-RM. furn. Apt. Prl. bath, Also partly furn. Hgc Inq. 630 Center St. J45 Four B-room houses from 16 to $20 per month, and Furn. Apts. PERRINE & MARSTERS Phone 5953. . . J1 3-Rm. furn. corner Apt. Prlv. shower, ground fir. Adults. $18. Call 5807. J45" Houso at .721 N. Cottage. Elec. range, stove, oil furnace. Discount for lease. Phone 7856. Inquire 365 Belmont. J51 Modern 4-room furnished Bungalow. Elect, fefrig., furnace & fireplace, ga rage $27.50, . 3. M. EARLB 208 N. High St. . Phones 9678 or 3865 J Furn. Apt. 664 S. Com'l. Ph. 8753. J' Furn, 4-Rm. Apt. Heat, piano, sleep, porch. Ph. 7124359 N. Liberty. J Nice Rm. H. & C. water, 461 N. Hleh J48' CLEAN 2-rm. furn. Court Ant. Private bath, laundry, garage. Heat and water furnished 1BI5 Leo street. j Well -furnished 3-room cottage, Edge water Court. H-.W. floors, fireplace, garage, $25. Phone B413. i 2-R. furn. apt..rof . & hath. Ph. Furn. hso. St Apt. 735 N. Com'l: 47 A CLOSE IN Modern Furnished Apart ment. Adults only. Ph. 8490. J48 HOTEL SALEM, low monthly rates 1 HOTEL MARION special weekly and monthly rates to permnnent guest Marlon Coffee Shop. Delicious meals at low prices. ' Room and Board Good Bd. ti Rm. Close to State Hnuse Boy,i, 1227 Court St. Ph. 5984 J4Q Good Cooking and Homelike Atmos phere. Come to 1144 Center. JJ83 LOVELY room, al.o table board: 3"(0 N, Summer. Ph. 6073. J153" Lost and Found LOST: C. S, quarterly St black leather cover. Flhder please' ph. 8338. Reward. k46 LOST Corona port, typewriter, blafk keys. Reward. 305 N. Liberty. H46 Journal Want Ads Pay 0? By Miss Clare Briggsl AND, 6L1RE ENOUGH THE RETURN ADDCEi 16 THE finance, company's r 0-N GMLSAINTITA 6Rf?mm ahp610R-rbiou$ FBBUW ? Personal ATMORAY USERS tell us their health Is restored. Free demonstration. 254 N. Church St. 151 Palmist, H. Barton. P. 4263; 1445 B St. 150 Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES Bring "or Mali Your Plates for Repair DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg., State St Commercial Phone 8311, m! USED vacuum cleaners sold and re paired. Any make. . 325 Court St. Phone 6022. m Real Estate FOR BELCREST PROPERTY See W. O. KRUEGER Ph. 4728 147 N. Com'l n46' 5 Bd. Rm. house, 8 blks; from State nouse, lull basement, double, plumb ing. Ideal for upc.rtments1 $3000; $100 down, bal. $30 per month. 2-RM. house. A. land, water 5c lights. On pavement $650; $25 down. $10 per month. . 10 A. near Liberty school a acres or chard Sc berries, Home timber $1000; $100 down, $12.50 per month. 17 A. 2 miles Et of Brooks $2000; $100 down. Terms ior Balance. -WE WRITE INSURANCE RICH. L. REIMANN 167 3. High St, pnone 8632 . n45 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS CALL at the National Farm Loan As saclatlon office at 216 Oregon Build lng, Salom Phone 7127 . n WE HAVE THE PROSPECT If you want to sell, exchange, lease rent she Larson or Collins with HAWKINS & ROBERTS . 5-RM. new mod. home. Sell or rent Gas range, furnace, ldy. trays and base. Inq. 595 So. 22nd St. n46 FOR SALE - Lots Owned by City 8125 TO. 880Q See Any Real Estate Man oi call 8032 Exchange Real Estate WHO HAS city property to trade for a good farm on Puddlnsr river, NE of Salem? P ,H. WEIR, Realtor, 212 Oreg. Bldg. i nn4o FOR SALE or Trade for close In acre age, 7 -room plastered house Ac 2 lots. 2295 N. . Liberty. . nn47 EXCHANGE modern house In Salem for Portland home. 1415 N. I7th. nn52 Automobiles PONTIAC ''8" 225. Phone 71F14. q45 NEW CAR BUYERS WHY PAY MORE THAN 4 WHEN , YOU BUY THAT CAR? ASK US McKillop Insurance Agency 118 S. High Phone 5131. q45- REPOSSESSED '31 Bulck sed., sm 8 Priced tor quick Baie. Ph. 4446. q Financial Loans FINANCIAL First Mortgages for .Sale .1000 to R5000. Also Money to Lnan. RICH. L. REIMANN 107 8.' High" St. Phone 8633-- r45 FOR SALE: Good sound' first farm mortgages and bonds. SEE B. C. Zle llnskl, with Hawkins St Roberts, Inc Phone 4109 or 9745. r' LOANS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Before Borrowing Elsewhere Consult our Loan Department . HAWKINS 4; ROBERTS INC. Guardian Building Salem QUICK CASH LOANS All Pl.mB GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION . . Llrene No.--138 .- 135 8. Cotnmerelai St - When You Need MONEY- NOTHING ELSE WILL DO I It Is then a case of gcttlns the money quickly convrniently. wlthotit fuss or red tape That's why we invite- you to come to CALKINS FINANCE GO. It U our business to help you meet, your emer gency, or to provide the necessary cash to carry you over. . 16.72 per mo. repays 100. Other amounts In proportion. .Automobile Loans and refinancing up to- 8500.00 Sfime low payments. : CALKINS Finance Go. 301 2nd Pi: 1ft NatT. BanK Blrtij. Rnlein, Oregon, Phone 4446 S-22ff is M-278,. State Licenses. . . r ; . .. . AUXO LOANS ' Willamette. Credit Co. 5th FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LloePM NO, U- Automobiles Real Bargains While They Last Trucks Trucks 1930-31 Fords and Chevrolets;- dual wheels, hydraulic hoists, with dump bodies. ..Also 2 19d0 federal Trucks, 2 ton; All trucks In working order, Co me- early and take youf pick, . Acme Auto 6? Truck Wreckers 430 SOUTH COMMERCIAL, SALEM Buy Wholesale 1937 Dodge Coupe' Badio, neater, spotlight. Motor and finish perfect. Priced , ....$600 1936 Ford Coupe rnis car nas Deen completely . overhauled. Don't fall to see' this one. Only ....$325 1936 Packard 120 Sedan New tires, radio, heater, paint. and upholstery perfect. Only .-.$500 NO TRADES TAKEN AT THESE PRICES EASY TERMS AT ' '. State Motors,Inc. HUDSON DEALER ' FOR MARION & POLK CO. USED CAR LOT ' 455 Chemeketa St. Across St. from downtown Fire Station Q45 The Best for LESS Pontiac Goodwill Used Cars 1037 BUICK COUPE ..1.597 1937 FORD 4-DOOR DL,- ..... ,. ,397 1937 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR DL. .;5H7 1030 GRAHAM SEDAN , 57 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN 97 MODEL A FORD 2-DOOR t 47 CHRYSLER SEDAN 97 Herrall - Owens . PONTIAC SALES Sc SERVICE 235 S. Commercial. Phone 8108. q33 ' " Q45' Financial Loans LOANS FOR ALL TYPES OF LOANS SEE STATE FINANCE CO. 844 State St. Ph. 9261 S-216 M-222 r Private Money AUTO and TRUCK LOANS Contracts refinanced to reduce pay ments. Money ior new or used cars No delay or red tape. You will retain possession of the "eMcle. 1 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY Roy H. Simmons 136 South Comrierclal Street Phone 9168 Uc No M-152 r- WANTED to buy tot cash, 1st 6t 2nd mortgages, real, estate contracts and merchandise discount paper. STATE FINANCE CO ' 344 State St. Salem. Oregon r THA. LOANS 4Vfc Also private loans A bra ma 6t Ellis. Inc Masonic Bldg r Livestock Wanted FARMERS Montgomery Rendering Works picks up, free of charge, dead and worthless horses and cows anywhere In the WlHamette valley. WE PAY TOP PRICES PHONE US COLLECT 6411 Balem Business Opportunities INCOME PROPERTY This first class apartment business offers YOU an established income of 8280 Rross a .mo'. All units richly furnished, all furnishings and electric stoves and refrigerators, only 1 yrs. old. Close In on attractive cor. Just like new thru out, waiting list. CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. DON'T MISS IT. Small operating cost. For more details call R. A. Johnson with W. H. GRABENHORST As CO. 134 S. Liberty St. Phone C408. u40' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have several apartment houses for sale. furnlHhed and unrtirnisnea, which are good Investments. Salem's finest Auto Court, 16 units. Fully equipped, modern living quar ters, steam heat. Full price 29.000; some terms. 1 RICH. L. REIMANN 167 S. High St. Phone B632 u45 Legal CAM- FOR BIDS ' Sealed bids will, be received by the Board of Education of School Dis trict No. 24, Marion County. Oregon, up to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February it ioj1 fni fnmlchinir materials and tabor for the correction of elec trical wiring and service entrance onitlnmotil or thp Old Hltfh SchOC) Building at 550 Marlon Street, Sa lem. Specification blanks may be ob- (mm onrl htrls sVlfill hft filed with the. District Clerk at filn office at 434 North High. Street, Balem. Oregon. ' c. C. WARD. Clerk,. School District NO 24. -. Feb. 7, 14, 21 Woodmjrn Mlw May-Breed has sold her beauty shop to Miss. Betty Jo ScheldcgRef who Torrnrrly work cd with her and who has Just grad uated Xroin. a Portland, bnauty school.- Miss Schcidctrger took pos session Monday. Ml. -Brtnd 1 will remain in Woodburn uhtfr her "-mar riage which will take place In May Automobiles IF We owned this paper we would put these USED CAR Bargains on the the H ront rage ! ; 39; Chrysler Royal ,- Sedan : . Overdrive, 6000 miles 38; Chrysler Royal " Sedan ..Overdrive. Low miicagi 37 Chrysler Royal ; .$985 .'.$745 Sedan . $595 Overdrive a beauty. - 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 595 to 645 ab Chrysler Royal Sedan v. $495 Overdrive. Very clean. 39 Ply; Del. Sed. ...;$745 Low mileage, exceptionally clean. 39. Fly; Del. Upe. ...,$695 : 13,000 miles, like n?w. gray" color. 38 Ply.-2-Dr. Sed; ...$585 . : Must be seen to be appreciated 39 Chrysler Royal ' Coupe '.$875 . Overdrive. It's-outstsndlng. 38 Dodge Tr. Sed. ..$675 Original finish & interior, like new. , 37 Ply. Del. Cpe $495 Beautmu ngnt gray color honey. 38 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan ,,:,.$265 34 Chrysler Sedan ,6345 84 Chrysler Airflow ...8465 35 Packard-Coupe 8395 Hurry, while our stock Is oomplet. Tneyre all Bargains Salem Auto Co. 435 'N. .Commercial Street . " SCHOOL NEWS . , (Concluded from, page 8) There are twenty-four hours and the stars ' number from west to east. He knows the latitude of the stars. Mr. Bradley has the telescope fixed on an axis parallel to the eartnV axis, so that he can follow the stars.. as they move across, the heavens- Mr. Bradley showed the group how the light reflected In the- telescope so a person could see . the object he was looking at. There is a concave glass, coated with alum inum, made to reflect the light rays to onng them to a focal point near the end of the telescope. . At the end .there is a mirror inside the telescope which reflects the light up through an eyepiece, into which the observer looks. ' Mr, Bradley has three telescopes, one small . telescope to sight with, another a" little bit larger, and the largest; which is about 12 feet long. Mr. Bradley, had on display some very interesting pictures of the moon, different planets and nebu lae. "'. Industrial Films Hold Attention Last Friday two pictures we're shown, fri shop 3 at Parrish. They were -part of a series of authentic industrial pictures called "Let's Go Anierlca," released by the national Industrial- council, an association of American manufacturers. "Men and Machines,'' and "America Yester day, Today, and Tomorrow," were the titles of the pictures. Mr. Stewart's social science class es attended together with students from all" of the shops. Leslie 'Broadcaster' Has Patriotic Issue The Leslie "Broadcaster" came but today during the sixth period. It was composed of editorials on Washing .ton, lawns and "Lefs Dance." Other things" that were found in H ere Jokes,1 sports and "literaries." Those on the Broadcaster staff are: editor- in-chief, Pat Leary; assistant editor, Fritz .D'eckebach; assistant printer, Lois Martin; publicity manager, Lois Barntck; sports. Bob Brown; girls' sports. Shirley Parker; boys' league, Morrts Starr; girls' league, Estella Douglas; honors club, Nancy Wal lace; -.A.6.B.-assemblies. Bill Rein hart; art; Herbert Ray; advisor, Mrs. Andrews. . ' Contest Continued As Noon Activity . Last week, a student from each of the five groups, Streaks, Comets, Flashes, Rockets and ' Speedsters, rricC with the principal to decide whcUior-they, would -continue the noon activities contest; ' ' The decision or the group was to xontihue "the contest,,' .having '. the same students remain in their re- apect ivajfroups . , The contest is going to be con- tinued for an Indefinite time with two new games added, wrestling and ooys- and girls' volleyball. Mr. Tav enner, principal at Leslie, has made a new rule that, from now on un excused tardiness will take away points. Life Insurance Made Interesting borne oi the math classes or Leslie junior high are now studying about lif e Insurance. Recently Mrs. Nell Doege, who is the teacher, invited T. H. West, an Insurance man from Portland, to speak to the classes. Mr. West disclosed mnny facta about life In surance. When he had finished speaking he let the students ask questions. News Departments Created at Leslie A new set-up Is now being tried at Leslie for the purpose of getting more and better news In the Capital Journal. Five people were chosen from Miss Hale's first period English class to organize the work. These five students are Pat Melsinger, Lois Barrick, Walter Bowman, Wally Palmateer and Doris Plnneo, chair man. From now on these five stud ents will have departments, such as sports, classroom notes, school activ ities, and they will be responsible for correcting and editing all material, Storage Battery Movie Shown Miss Weinman's science classes at Parrish had an opportunity, the other day, to see the movie, "Story of the Storage Battery." From this the students learned the history of the storage battery, and were shown all the stages of Us de velopment from "Its discovery down to the present date. The film then showed a storage battery being made. Photography- Discussed Mr. Tavenner,. principal of Islie junior high school, spoke to the fifth period general Science and Social Science classes on photography. He spoke mostly about developing pic tures, which consisted of negative and positive pictures, what bright and dark light does to a picture, and finally ended by showing some dif ferent types of pictures In his slide machine. Art Talk Broadcast Some Leslie students had the priv ilege of listening to the radio ad dress of Mrs. Ida . Andrews over KSLM February 20, on the develop ment of art in the schools. It was Interesting to them to hear the plan of art work in school as correlated with their interests and school sub jects. Motor to Aurora . Wacorida Roy Patterson motored to aurora to the home of his brother-in-law and sister, the Ward Rus sells, where he spent the day visit ing with them and his mother, Mrs. Richard Patterson, who has been their house guest for several weeks. Mrs. Patterson accompanied her son back here and will spend sever al weeks'1 at the home of another daughter, Mrs; Robert Cole, in Mis sion Bottom. Mrs. Kuenxl Home" Sllverton Mrs. R. L. Kuenzl and Infant son were taken to their home from the Sllverton hospital Tues day, ACROSS 1. Lying flat on . the back T. Place opposite or before 13. Localities' 14. Narrate 16. Set free IT. Tardier 15. Exist 19. Cxclnmntlon 21. Thrlco: prelli 22. Chinese money of nccount 25. Pronoun 27. Pen point t'J. Japancite " porgy II. Lowc.it of the high tides )!. Note of the .. ecnlo 84. Plecon Of lumber 17. Lovnr for turning a rudrtor - 89 Situated along or by 40. No kncr - In play 42. Fcrrrnlo deer 4,1. KinmcKQ coins 46. Long nnrrow opening 47. Humid B0. Copy 12; Walked ti. Correlative - of eltlier SB. Wear away . Solution to Yesterday'i Puzzle DlAPBllNE9pCOW U S EjA F I R BM LEA AiE Gil S mP A TIT E RjN pj 1 Mp D'ESl OT S T I S HEMTISPlltlHI eatEtandicIol aiKasteImaul DIE BlUTSPlAp Nlpj MlpRSTUfepH A PUrtgATliGlEMEL ALLlPU RSElARM WlEEsiNilElElRblOlS 87. Direct pro cuoilingi BO, Young lion r2. Dallies F.3. Htate of mind Hi. Division!) of a calyx DOWN 1. Small fish 1. Body of Mohamme dan prlesti 4. Crony 4. Chill 2 3 4 5 (, p 7 a f to ii a - IBf n W mm mm WJ mT3 mm ll m 34 J5 3i Hp 37 J8 it life ip . . s mfpt loo- bl IP hi. - P Comedy Prepared By Young Grangers Macleay Macleay Young Gran gers of America will present a three act comedy entitled "Home Town Girls" at the grange hall Saturday night The play, which Is directed by Mrs. Marvin A. Wells, promises an evening of laughs with its negro characters and the humorous an tics of all members of its cast. Members of the cast are Judge Stone, William Dunigan; Washing ton Stone, Harry E. Martin, Jr.: Marian Hastings, Jean Perry; Cyn thia Simpson, Geraldine Keene; Eblnozer Whitaker, Raymond Stry ker; Sherman O. Swift, Harry Way; Amanda Whitaker, Helen Way; Mary Hastings Smith, Mrs. Harry a Martin, Jr.; Caroline Arms, Mrs. Richard McKee; Leroy Hastings Smith, Richard McKee, and Arthur Jennings, Willis Goble. Following the play the Mitchell orchestra will provide music for dancing. . Riverview Thimble Club Entertained Riverview The Thursday Thim ble club met at the home of Mrs. Lora Piatt with Mrs. Elsie Boshart Joint hostess. Twenty-five members were present. Mrs. Nellie Rainwat er became a new member. The af ternoon was spent sewing quilt blocks and embroidering tea towels for the hostesses. The club will meet March 7 at the Riverview schoolhouse kitchen with Mrs. Zel ma Ambrosek and Mrs. Amy Pay ton as hostesses. . The following members were pres ent: Mrs. Nellie Rainwater, Mrs. Alice S prague, Mrs. Minnie Ooar, Mrs. Jennie Crenshaw, Mrs. Ilda Yunker, Mrs. Tina DeWall, Mrs. Anna Mespelt, Mrs. Amy Payton, Mrs. Emma Matney, Mrs. Anna Ashford, Mrs. Woods, Miss Bernice Serfling, Mrs. Edith Dunbar, Mrs. Myrtle McDonald, Mrs. Hazel Pro kop, Mrs. Josephine Sommer, Mrs. Effle Sommer, Mrs. Elizabeth Gil- key, Mrs. Pansy Shepherd, Mrs. Pearl Densmore and the hostesses, Mrs. Lora Piatt and Mrs. Elsie Boshart. . Missionary Society Listens to Reports Falls City The Women's Mis sionary society held Its. February meeting at the Christian church Wednesday with the business In charge of the vice-president, Mrs. Lillie Ward. Mrs. Maude Beard's group had charge of the devotlon als and Mrs. Richard Paul sang. Mrs. Ethel Guthrldge had charge of the program and two reports were given from two rallies recent ly attended. Mrs. Alma Freels' group served refreshments. Guy Mclfone Home Salem Heights Guy McHone Is home, feeling much improved, from several months In a local hospital. If his strength permits, he will re turn to the hospital in two weeks for an operation. a Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F.&A. wWM. EA Degree Wed., Feb. 28, 'V7:30 pjn. Wm. Merrlott, W.M. 1L Unproductive 12. Alwayi: eontr. 16. English school 20. Hard hcef or mutton fat 23. Greek letter 24. Rendered fat of swine 28. Foray 28. Obstruct 30. Roman date 32, Walk wearily 34. Nock piece 36. Canadian province 38, Reasoning 33. Meadow 41. Small hamiet 44. Track or trail of a wild anlmnl 46. Anchor rings 48. Represen tation In miniature 49. Newnpaperi! collectively EL Feminine name fl!t. Cancel fir. Treo' rn. Fifiit DS. Tako the evening meal B9, Mountain In Crete 1. Symbol for tellurium 6, Clone i. Literary composition t. 100 stiunre meters of land 8, Stake once UKCd In iiworil prncttce I. Plan of a town site 10. Made of a certain cereal LODGES I I-