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- ' i The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem,1 Gretfbn. Sat urdar Morning. November 12. 1932 PAGE FIVE it -'Classified News of Interest fo WMsPagi. ' ; Iff - "' ' -' . ! - . 1 ' ' 3 'in - - ... . i . - Statesman Classified Ad ; :;.'k.- .-v.: Call ObuMiftod Advertlit . SlBCl lnsertton per llfte.ll Tluec tMerUoas per ; -lint .............. tl Six insertions per Una. .tQ One month pr lift. .l.0 Misiaajrm ehvga SI Copy for tha pm tepted natU th ta in g etrw pnMicaium f -elaasftlcatloa. - C f r eeived after this time will be ma under tia heading To Lite to Classify. The Statesman uiamti 9101 FOR SALE Bllsceuaneona Uin nn -ii ' ' . mmMtfmm FOR BALK Ot pmm le a bun dle, sutemsu ecnee. Winter apple .26 oi. Walnut .19c lb. Mrs, WrisM. 4 jfc JUL Wallace rd. SALEM Linen Gifts 1S en op. Greenbauma, S0-46 N. Com'L Terrier pop. male $1 &. rnaele cacn; emu -i rrrvnii'" Good used Barnes screw cuttlnhark geared latha. T3S bmita m uw Onilt nattem and qoiltlnf. Ph. 40S5. --n--u-Lllul--nlnfylrl Chnaie ealmoft or PtA. 1,rlt : iic pr. 1. at Jldlar-a crab ataad. ;.frHo Portland and SUvertou roada. near Falrgrounda TeL tTOa eaa Hailed reaa. TeL 1MF11. CI WANTED MisHaneous All klnAa mt rifles. OtStSlS. gbOtSUOe, old sold ad Jewelry. Condition no eto- ,CL NRN'SST.PE,ScHANa Itl N. Commercial WANTED Used Pfv . ff" eh arise on radios, phnaTpha, or rat nlturl H L SUft Vumlmre Company mjTXHirU'U iTLTiril '"' BJiilll Old turn, atovoa, etc. TeL SSJt. LIU . i .11.1-1 r n ii- 1 WANTED Oid and worthless homt Tel. 4I. MISCELLANEOUS 'VTLnrLi'U'll'Mti"!! i mm Order your tamales frorA tne Ralph tamale kitchen. Tel. M8!. FOR NT-WROOMS Cosr attlo room for gentleman, rea- n.KiA um heated front room. Furn. or nafum. Tel. 4371. ROOM AND BOARD Board and room, steam heat, for 1 gentlemen. 3. Phono tils. -.'fci Room, board, apt, 80 N. Liberty. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Weft furnished I -room apartment mi HaseL TeL T8J1. - mnnnnfinniinnn PaMnn aoartments downtown. Call Jatton's book store. Apt Garage 112.19, Ml N. Com'L 10)&i Lovely I R. apt , GreaUy reduced rates. 1510 Center. Lovely court bungalow rurnisnea, fireplace, hdw. flrs.. garage, elec range, f2C. Pho'ie H84. Furn. ant. Itrht water, heat, gar age, Sll.SC. 27S N. 20th. One to S room apt Best price. 191 S. Church. -ru - u-li u-u-ii-i- rsJ S R furn. duplex. Garage, else, range and washer, 2C. TeL TtTt. Housekeeping rooms. 124 Ferry. Under new management Nice furn. apt.. S10, SIS. . vxnru-rknrf"r Vi" ssfc n H IC rooms, close In. 25 Ptrielon. FOR RENT HOUSES Good S R. house. 47S a Winter. -tnri.rxnmxirirM'Wwmf ." - - - - - - - - VSm m.nA nnfura. h mi sea R. Forknsr, H1C fit. Cottage. TeL SOSL i R. sub. SIS. Abrams, Masonic mas. room house, S7S N. Cburch, . ju uytru'i n ci nr-.-M - -- -- S room furn. Phone 7475. New modern 8 rms., large attic, $21 month. 1029 Highland. Modern bouse, close la. Phono 5458. xrui.nA.viiVMli vi"r r " " - - ' l,al Rf (n lulied 8 room fur. duplex, 1st floor, aarare. S4 MilL T. G. Albert. Newly flnlshe-l S-room house, garage. to rent 81. N'OS yara. no Fourth street. " ! FOR RENT Large flat for rent S rooms, furnace. block to post office. Vacant today. First floor ADULTS. li a month. Other rentals. BECKK ft HENDRICKS 189 North High Street FOR RENT Nicest 4 room first floor flat to Sa lem, frfgidatre, gas range, prepiace, automatic heat, hot water. All for f 40, Easy walking distance. r-tTTT j- a. miller. Realtors x4 State Street Phono 879S FOR SALE-Real Estate xfyuTjnjnjTjxririnrr'ij-irir---' - - - - - 29 acres I miles from Salem, new room house, bam, garage and chicken house, woven wire fence, all cultivated. welL spring. 4 A. strawberries. SI7S0. 4SS acres, 100 cleared, 1 million ft timber. C room bouse, barn 60x80, fenced, sandy silt loam, well and springs, family orchard, 20 per acre, all equipped. Take bouse clear in 8s lom or Portland. MELVIN JOHNSON . 27S State Street Phone 8798 100 A. hoo-dalrr farm. Near Silver- ton. WIN seU for $9800.0. flSOS.OO cash. Old price $10,000.09. See Home seekers Agency, Silver ton. POLLY AND HER i " '' ' V"'. bo- nacncial responsibility Cor errors, which may ap-pear- In AdYertUemeaU p-b-Uabedla, Its column, and ; la cmos where this paper Is let Unit will reprint that part at advertisement la which ! the i , tjposTaphteal mistake ecears. The BtaUsmaa reserves the Tight to reject objee : tsoaal advertising. It tar ' tht reserves the right to ? classify ell advertising an-. ' dor . the proper classifica FOR SALE Real Estate S R. hout with bath room, base meat. Very reasonable. Small payment aown. Be CUarll O Briea. 494 N. Capitol. Good semi-modern plastered idence, basement, fireplace. Dlumblnc. -rooms, two or four lota, fruits, nuts ana oerrles more -than par taxes. pared street, nice Tiew. House, rartn ana two lots COxltS each. 13509 )erma Located at T Rural avenue. pnone owner. Late bunt modern four room home I W!th full cement basement, piped fur- I naee. electric water heater, wired for eloctrie stove, hardwood floor in lir- iar room and hall, fireplace, nice yard. paved street, near bus line and school. rrice l . ad. sib lcrw-n. balance easy I terms per month. This home is In ex- callent condition and Is er.ly three yean old. IP IT IS A BARGAIN TOU WANT. YOU SHOULD SEE THIS HOME IN SOUTH SALEM. W. H GRABENHORST A CO. 124 South Liberty Salem, Oregon EXCHANGE Real Estate My t story brick and stucco home I in Los Angeles between state uniror- I sity and ocean for improved farm, WRITE E. L. Koenig, Tacifio PaU- s&dea, Calif. Exchange Vi acre chicken ranch. Improved, all clear. Want farm near Salem. Too Gilta, Upland, Cat. FOR EXCHANGE 2tt acre suburban home, mile out on good road, modern T room house, good plumbing, electric lights. Price 500, or will take Salem home m exchange. CHILDS a MILLER. Realtors 144 State Street Phone (70S. FOR SALE FARMS VV-nrsrvn"wM--U " n.rnja. CHOICE SO ACRE FARM Few miles north on paved road, best of dark, rich soiL SO acres culti vated, baL pasture and timber, two small sets of buildings, S acres fil berts, 5 acres cherries, S acres wal nuts and some berries. A real SNAP I for S4Se, cash IISOO, bal. easy. CHILDS -A MILLER, Realtor 144 Stste Street Phone 708 ACREAGE 24 acres 3 ml. Salem, good land, fair Improvements, running water price SI .. 7S acres J A. tillable, fenced. running stream, no improvements trade Saleta home. Splendid 7C acre farm. Improved. equipped, only 16009. McGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON 28C-1C V. S. Nat'L iiu Bldg. Weu. It s over now lef s talk abost that acreage. A, t logans, 1H strawberries, good family orchard, baL garden land : elect., fair house and all outbuildings. Sett trade rent See dm now. Let mo tell yon about 29 A. I have. Extra good Wdg., elee., all In cult Sell trade rent I have lots of other listings. H. O. SHIELDS Oregon Bidg. TeL S90L 199 acres of excellent soil, one-half bottom land, 70 acres under cultiva tion. 19 A. hops. S rm. modern house, largo barn for dairying, creek, price 111.500, will take smaller acreage or city property. WINNIE PETTI JOHN 17 J South High Street t)l)0, 2-GOOD RANCH BARGAINS 10-acreai all cult, most bearing fruit and berries, good house, barn: and etc, priced to sell at S2700 f2S9 down, dandy location and Howell Prairie soil. 2J-A. RIVER BOTTOM 21700 All in cultivation, small house and barn. This is good hop or potato land. Give terms. STOCKED A EQUIPPED S2-acres SO cult, i R. bouse, base ment, bam and etc. Team, 4 cows, 1 heifer, all farm implements. We hare a good dairy ranch to trade for city property clear; what hare you? J AS. D. SEARS, Realtor 1 ft South High WANTED REAL ESTATE IF TOU havs property In or near salera that you woo id like no trade for .property where there is sunshine all winter, write 420 D St, San Ber nardino, Cauf. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL INSTALLMENT XAN6 STATE LOAN COMPANY tlS Oregon Building. 2nd Floor. Office hra 10:00 A. M. to 8 iSO P. M Telephone 7781. State license No s-ies. MONEY TO LOAN OR BORROW We have funds for loans from $1000 to $3000. City or farm loans wanted. ' WANT TO BORROW From S2000 to $10,000 on improved Income or business properties. wall lo cated, excellent security. Loans to net investor tVs to T percent CHILDS a MILLER $44 State Street Phone 870$. PALS ili -21 2E - l K . HON. PSTB 13 W THB MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS MADS sn furnlrare, mm salaries or other good security. KeparabN- monthly, win re nnaaciai need m s before Hasina n loan. CORPORATION i First National Bank Bids. Phone USS. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Reflnaoeed Arrange te reduce yar payments . - tot know the ear , P. A. EIKKB Cor. Libert St. a Ferry Phono 471 flalma, Or. 'Bells of Harmony9 &rd ever KOIM iieSy rtaf ot loaa wrrfe that t rmtoy. really dlffaraat. TOTJ GET TTTsl lOXX AMOUNT Or LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRfVACT f QUICK AND COURTEOC8 KERVTOB on loans lie te nee Beneficial Loan Society Or SALEM Room 111 New Blh Bid. nd rtaor LICENSED BY STATfl rell( Btata St TeL S-T-4- LIVESTOCK and POULTRY " - - i-i-.-ii-ini-irij-irutrLii.r Sacrifldnir a cood black team. STtS I ins. race so. oo- cash. Cecil Sarsent, her. z. nw unikrtT. mn S A T.TT T in a ilm.uX mI. rv. flaiem Pmiitn tss m xrutiu- fit Phon kmi. . Turkeys wanted Tel. 1JSFJ. Loe's Hatchery, FOR SALE Na. 1 team t rears old. wt J700 lbs. 1 horse, years oid, wt. 1460 lbs. See them working now. EL C. Hammer, R. L Be. lit, salens. FOR SALE WOOD Call Sagaie for dry fir. oak. i and maple. Reasonable prices. Phono STI. GUARANTEED DRY wood ooal TeL B000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade CotUga. Dry wood at Tracy's. Phono OSS. wmiwwwmwwvwwwwmm DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD, ooJ and fuel ell. Call on us tor prices. Wo give gooo measure, gooe quality aao good serrlce. LARMER TRANSFER a STORAGE Teleohene S1S1 Dry oak 4 ft 4.8e. Phone STss. Old fir, oak. TeL tT6t Bmrtmrt. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black bill fold, containing currency, receipts, etc. Finder leave at Statesman. FOR SALEUSED CARS i)i000m0a SALEM USED CAR CENTER Operated By VALLEY MOTOR CO. 1928 Bulck Standard Coups llf.ll isz buck 4-pass. coupe 1T5.0 1910 Chevrolet Sedan : S4I.06 IIS Chevrolet Coach i , I J Me 1927 Chevrolet Coups.. 'SI Ho. .SO 192 S Chevrolet Roadster 12f.CC 1924 Chevrolet 8edan, US 11a. 4S.CC 192T Dodgs Coupe. 'IS Ho. i.CC 19SC Ford Coupe 27S.CC $25.00 1929 Ford Sedan 1929 Ford Sport Coupe , 1929 Ford Standard Coups i96.ee 196.00 1I2 Ford Phaeton 166.00 1928 Ford Coach, 'SS 11c. 60.00 76.00 i25 Fora coups 1924 Ford Tudor like new 1928 Nash Special 8 Sedan S6.CC 98.CC 1925 Olds Coach. SS He. 1928 Studebaker Tour. 'SS lie. 192 Plymouth Sedan 4t.CC 96.0 148.0C FOR TERMS TRADES SEE JIM OR CHARLIE Marion a Liberty St Phone TI18 MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS FORDS 1929 Sport Roadster, 2 of them I18I.CC 1929 Foroor Sedan 8 ply area sit.oo 19SC Sport Roadster ttS.CC 19S1 Std. Coupe S4I.CC 1917 Touring good rubber SS.es CHEVROLET3 Delivery new tires 66.00 265.00 446.00 1929 Coupe 8 ply Urea 1131 Coach like new 193$ Coupe 4600 miles 660.00 671.00 6S6.C0 1931 Coach 1912 Special Sedan 1926 Graham Truck 196.00 1929 Cher. "Truck 18,000 ml 315.09 TERMS TRADES MCKAY CHEVROLET CO. SSS Center Phono 3189 430 N. Com!. now wrecking: 1 1926 Chrysler Coupe. 11926 Star 6 119? 8 Essex ACME AUTO te TRECK WRECKERS TRAILERS TRAILERS Expert Ignition and auto repairing. 430 S. Com'L H blk. S. of paper mill. Women Make Tour Of Smith Novelty Shop, Clear Lake CLEAR LAKE. Nov. 11 The Ladies' Improvement club met Wednesday for all dayj quilting with a large crowd. A lovely pot luck lunch was served at noon with a birthday cake for Mrs. Da- tolt. At 4 o'clock all the wom en were invited up to uoy smun s shop to see the ornaments and plaques they are making. Those present, were Mrs. T. Stolk, Mrs. J. Balr. Mrs. B. Cle ment, Mrs. Art Baker, Pearl Ba ker, Mrs. R. Dntolt, Mrs. L. Ma son, Mrs. Bressler, Mrs. J. O -real, Mrs. A. 1 Smith, Mrs. V. Boyd Mrs. C. Boyd, Mrs. R Smith, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. O, Garner, Mrs D, Crabb, Mrs. T. Hammock, Mrs. Fred Stolk. Mrs. HJllmaa. Mrs PetzeL Mrs. B. Dutolt, Mrs. Clara Watt, visitors Mrs. Clara Glrod Mrs. Harding, Miss Erma Hamp ton. "Th) Weaker SexM ALFALFA ACTIVITY I! Alfalfa markets' remained quiet daring the week ending October 31 with moderate ta light offer ings generally equal to current market reqnirements, .according to the weekly elfalf market re view of the United States hsreau of agrtcnUnral economic. De mand wa only fair, from most classes of the trade bat tbi was largely offset .by light selling pressure, partlcnlarlr with refer ence to top grade bay which has been stored. The bulk of field stocks U most producing sections has been sold. If any dairymen and feeders axe still depending on pastnres to a considerable extent and using lo cal forage and green fields so far as possible as sapplemeats. Cheap feed grains and commercial feed- staffs also restricted the demand for bar to a considerable extent. Paclfle northwestern alfalfa markets remained qnlet with tuo- tatlons nnehanged from those of the previous week. Local dairy- men. purchased only light amounts for nearby needs bat growers were not pressing the market. Producers la the Yakima Taller generally received $7-11 per ton for good quality third cut ting alfalfa In the bale, dellrered at shipping points in that area. A considerable movement of olfal fa was reported by truck ' direct from producing and consuming areas although small dairymen and feeders were still using pas- tirage and local feeds to a con siderable extent. e TOUR VISIT SCHOOL CHE MAW A.; Nor. 11 The Chemawa Vocational echoel was visited by a patrol of Boy Scouts from Germany, and their com mander, Thursday afternoon. These boys are making a world tour and have been la the Unit ed States since last May, when they were greeted at the White House by President Hoover. From Washington they hitch-hiked to Detroit, where one of the Ford Motor coaches was purchss - ed for them. George W. Bent, local scout commander, escorted this party through all departments of the school, after which the boys put on a musical program la thel school auditorium, tarnishing 1 their own accompaniment with German instruments, this wss followed by an Indian dance nam - ber by local soy scouts, me uer man boys were accompanied te chemawa by Robert g. cioster - rwmen consul from Port - land, and their scout leader, Wll - . mm. m. r a. r ?"mJZnZZJ-aOIT icm JHV . " w v . .w. following boys frocn Germany were members of this visiting pa - trol: Peter Mortens, Thee Slick ers, Herbert uineis, kim scnavi fer, Hans Speh. Reinhold Brnegg- man, Reiner Horn, Ricnara boce- er aad Hans Jsnsen. It Is anaer - Stood this party Will visit Salem next week, whoa they will be re-1 celved by Governor Meier, Radio Pi ogi ams aATTT&DAY, kTOYEMBES It KQW Portland 820 Ke. 7:45 MorBiag Saaskins. 8: IS Little OroWa Aaaia. KBO. 8:4J Cross cuts Tresi the Leg ef Ike Dsy, NBC. 0:15 Specialists. 0:15 Ceokiag seaeoL 10:00 Xstioaal Tana aad Hosts kesr. KBO. 10:80 Woman's Magasiae of Oho Ah, KBO. 11:80 Ve aad My Saadsw. L3as We to re Agrtsaltnre, 5 BO. 18:45 O. M. Plnmmer. 1:00 Organ program. 1:80 Kelly's Saioa orchestra. 8:00 Tss Time Bssaar. 6:15 Maa From ths Soath. 4:30 Orchestra. 6:00 Arioa trie. KBC. 0:00 Eras Rapee. KBO. 8:00 Amos V Aady, MBO. KOm Portland 40 Ke. 8:00 -XOLH's Kiosk. t:4ft Orgsa soo csrt. 8:80 Golden Melodies. 9: IS Orgs Highlights. 10:45 CBS foets-11 brvadeats. ltlS Tka Book af Lite. 1:45 U. ef W. - W.S.O. feetbaa Saw at Seattle, DLBS. a -as Abh l-f at tka -ma. OB 9. ' 7:00 William O'NeUL bsritoae, CBS, 7:15 Pat Marek'f oreaastra, CBS. T:80 Oaaada the Maateiaa. DLBS. S :00 Gar Lombards ssd Boyal Oasa- aiats, CBS. 8:80 St Merits erekaatrs. OBA 9:00 MsKlrey's Greater Orogeala-a. 10:00 1- Biivto'a ILanl KaisktS. 10:80 Tom Ceaklay's erskeetra, DLBS. 11:80 Dos Cora's erebestr-. DLBS. 12 :00 Jaek aad Jill's Tavern erekssWa. KOAQ rismTlls BUS TTe 7:00 Mor-ingMadUo-a. led by Kiss 11:80 Blr Healto sad Leaser Llie. 12:00 Tarsi hoar. 8 .00 C. f O. - U. S. O. feetball gasae. rlMiiit tram Xftw. 8:80 farm komr. 7:8 Msnie of the Mastors, WNV f NIGHT llTHR?vV 3 WEEK Ml SCOUTS CTs' LAST I f v-.. w-rr L J I I h j i 1 . vl mv crt tvTy 1' I l r7 41 i . STOCKS DISPLAY LATE PORTLAND POTATOES UP 5 CENTS Cotton Jumps $1.25 A. Bale Upward; Sterling up NEW YORK, Nor. 11 (AP) Stocks, bonds snd cotton, rallied today, thus giving a utile more depth to "poet -election advances. Up to noea professional aborts sppeared to be fighting, the rise, for galas were moderate despite the active trading. Toward the close, however, opposition seem ed to die down and final dealing witnessed a floartsh of strength. Turnover of X.tSt.lSQ shares was the largest since October S. Cottdn. Jumped fl.SS a bale. partly on the strength of shares, partly because of better reports from the cotton goods trade, Bonds were willing followers of upward trends elsewhere. Wheat had a holiday. American Telephone and union Paclfle, each up more than points, set good examples. 8pon sors of the former Issue appear confident that its dividend rate will not be dlstarbod at Wednes day's meeting while Union Pad tic's board has Just ordered an other regular payment. Allied Chemical, Western Union, Santa Fe, American Tobacco "B", Har vester and Westlnghouso improv ed 2 to S. Oils were distinctly firm. Sterling exchange Indulged In a slight rally based, no doubt, on England's beet note to Washing ton, although there was no lntl matlon as to how the communi cation had been received at the capital. Newly Formed P-T At Valsetz Starts Soup Kitchen Move VAL3STZ, Nor. 11 The first P. T. A. meeting was held here Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Raymond acting president. Officers were elected: Mrs. M. H. Raymond, president; Mrs. J. L. Dodson, rice president; Mrs. Amos Denno, treasurer; Mrs. George March, secretary. The secretary will investigate the P. T. A. charter as no P. T. A. was hold here last year. Some 1 seem to think one year s absence I of meeting would mean revoking 1 the charter The treasurer's report was $95 I balance; 914.98 was spent last I winter for vegetsbles for soup a soap kitchen was approved aa oaeh mother is scheduled to I make sous one week starting aft- i Thanksgiving, Mrs. M. H. Ray 1 moni taking charge first i Business 1 1 LUU1C j O 1 BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R, D. Barton Batter ss Starter and 1 grorstor work 846 fhemoketa st TivTfT tjtmj roVTR ACTOR "LJ1LtlJ1I'ijr WHIKAL1W i N. H-iidmg and aiterattona Ex i pertenesd and reasonable. Estimates J free. TeL T49T for appointment 0. EL CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4160 R m Northwosa CHlROPRACrORS DR. a L SCOTT, PSC Chtrepracter. 258 N. High. Tel Rea SITS. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding botMrnets funeral wreaths, decoratlona C . Brelthanpt Oortst 657 Court street. TeL 5904. At J. kinds of floral work. Lata Flsr- tat 18th Msrtret Tel 1511 FLOOR CONTRACTING Otsen Floor Co Tel 111. INSURANCE HWXiRB A HENDRICKS 18 N. Hlok Tel 494T LAUNDRIES THH NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THB WKTDER LAUNDRY $4$ S Hb(h TeL 118 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "We Wash Evarrthlng In Lax" Telephone SI 65 124 BrosfwV LAWN MOWERS -T-arnon-d and re na trod. Also trades. ti. w. Bgott. ht h. uomr- Yet, seie. MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Coring mattress SS.. Renovat- lors end fussisators. Capital BeddSna I Pa, Tea. 406a I93S Wects uapitOL I New mattress made te order, I mattress remade carpet ciejilna imgt flair rag weaving. Salem nan 1 Ru dt Mattre-B F-etor. S. 11th 1 Wilbur. TeL S44L Otto F. f. wicker. Eat 191L J7 l tOT TtJARN I l. j I CTHAT .: V S-v,,w II jTjl - V --W Salem TJarliets Grade B raw 4 sntlk, co-op pool price, $tSS few Inmdred. Swrplsts sac (Milk booed ea soil taentkly tatterfat ovecage.) Butierfat Sweet, SSc; sour, SOC. Bitter Gates, 21c j prtmts, 28c lUtf aJ fEiSI AUU Prises tali severs I Xoesembee' by Salem sayera Xofssabes 11 (The prlees eotew, sotted ly a lees! grssst. aes MsioBJe ef tao Sally atarkes s are see ganguse ey tss swaseetaaa) Ootdeer ease-as two. sa 10 Hetaoass esessibers. dea. Chimes eabbaga, aos. Carrots, sea. . Carrots, 40 nag . -10 S0 n SO .ie te .is 25 04 30 20 Beets. leesL oi. Tarsias, local, Cos. ursea peppers, IX uaobage, sack ftadis-ee. des. bsaokos . Oaioas. des. smashes - -to Leeal potato .76 to l.CC Sweet potatoes. 100 lbs. J .50 Celery hearts, aos. . -.80 Lieeel celery, des. Let toes, erst Spiaaek. erate -20 50 se 5 &0 85 -20 45 00 Toaiatees. lag Teat-tees. bo. . Oaiona. Walls Wall- Onions, Labish, 25 lb. Usnisa sooasa, des. Hackleberries. retail, lb. Isles ef Pine nanefralt. retail 9 fer .25 Psrsnips. hoadred , LOO Apples 4 Kings, bn. .,. SDltsenberss , -SA Kertasra Spy Ortleys Jonsthsas -06 -.8$ -65 Deaeicns 1.00 OsaUfiowee. !fe. 1, erate- -CO Butabagas, koadred 1.50 HOPS Top. 1982. Ib. Tap. 1981. lb. .18 .14 XOOS Baying Prteee Extras Staadarde -24 -2S Heaiasse Pnttste .15 omcK3si OU roesUl .04 11 Oolored aeas Hediaai hens Light beaa 0S to .00 ..0 te .or ..10te .11 ..11 te .14 SBrtaaers . Tarket, lrre MEAT Lambs, top Hogs, tsp - Hoge, first cuts 8teers - - Cows ,,. 4.00 8.75 S.50 .01 to .04 ..01 to .03 ..09 to .08 Helfe Dreaeed veal, top .05 0I Dressed hogs GXAin aao hay Wheat, welters red White, Ne. 1 Barley, top. ton . Osta. white, toa Oats. gray, top, toa JS 89 14.00 14.00 20.00 Bay, b arias pels Oats aad vstea, toa .7.00 to 7.50 Alfalfa, valley. 1st setting. .9.00 ta lo.oo WDOI. Usdhua Oearee Mohair snrra Wslaate, erehard raa , rilberts, fair grade , , . 18 .10 aa market .10 te .18 13 T Directorv alTCV.Ury MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Ptanoa Phono graphs, sewing RMtcsinos. sheet music, and Dtano afudlea ReDairina nhono- graons ana sowing enacranes. sis State Street SeOem. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lara Chinese Medicine Co. Hoars Tnes. and Sat t te 6 p. m. 148 N. O-immerciaL PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMB I NO and geoeral repair work. Orabar Braa 166 Be. Liberty Tel 454 PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The statesman print ing Department 315 a Comajerdal TetamoM 8101. STOVES STOVKS and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and renal red. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and giain, nop baskets, hooka, logan nooKs, slern Fence and Stove Works, 22 Chomeketa Tel 4714. R B Plefntng. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 221 8Uto St TeL 1778. Dlstrtbwtlag. for warding aad storage our speoiaity at ewr rates. DB local er distant transfer stor age, sail $131 Larsner Transfer Co rrac-s te Portland oauy. Real Estate Directory BSCKB A HENDRICKS 1S9 H. High Te. 494T & M. BARUB $14 N. Blab et - TeL SOCOLOrSKY A SON $04-6 first Nat Bk. Bids. TeL 7807 : J. . ULJUCTH SSI Skate Street., rL 6673 old HOMER LV 9OSTER REALTY CO. 7 Stats' 8t TeL W. H GRABENHORST A CO. 1S4 fl. LTberty St TeL 4C By CLIFF STERRETTI IT3 PLAIN TBS SEEM A GtRL THROW FLOURISH More Demand Noted For Country Calves i rOBTLAND. Nor. 11 (AP) Trad in the batter market con tinues strong geaerally tor fresh' chat bat - some easiness appears la the storage market. There was no change la tao price for the day. At the lowest price level known here, the market for spring chick ens continues te decline. Recent sale hare been slow around 10c for white and 11c for colored; aone of them er excessive quality. Good aaaltty hens are a trifle scarce locally which is reflected in strength la prices except for heavyweights, which, are dowa le to a new low mark. Light and aedlam weights unchanged. Nickel a cental has Veen added to the selling price en pota toes te retailers by Portland hoesee as a result of the lack of pressure to eell immediately in the country. Toward the weekend there Is a noticeable degree of improvement in the demand for country killed calves. Practically all supplies are cleaning ap within the price range. Hon ana lambs are steady. General Markets DAIRY KICHAHGB FO JUTLAND. Ore, Nov. 11. ( AP) Dairy exesesge. net vrteee: Batter, sxtres -2c, ttaod.rdt 21a, prims frrsts 31s, firsts 20. Egft. treta extrst zoc frees, meoisaui 23c. Portland Grain POETLAKD. Ore, Kev. 11. (AP) Wheat OpM fUgh Low Close December 42 .48 .42 .43 .47 1, .4fs May 48 .48 Cash wheat: Big Bead blaeatem .51 H dark herd winter, 12 per cent .51, 11 per eeat ;4: soft waits, hard winter 42 westers white, aorthera tonac .414 westera rea .41. Oats Ke. 2 white $17. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore Nev. 11. (AP Catte Receipts 7i, eatvet li; aboot stsedy. Bteers, 600 to 000 pounda. mesiam 84.50-5; eommoa $8-4.50; 000 tn 1100 poends. mediam $4.50-5, common 4.50; 1100 to 1300 pound, mcAiuw $4.25-4.75. Hsifers, 550 to 80 poonti. mediam $3.50-4.25, cemmoa $2.50 3.0. Cows, eommoa and mediam $2.25-2. low cotter and cnttec $1-2.25. Balls, yearlings exelnded, good ead choice (beef) $2-2.60, cutter, common and medium 1.50-2.' Yaalers. milk ted. good aad ehoice, 85 5.50, medinm $3.75-5, call and common $2-8.75. Calves. 250 to 600 pound, good and eaoiee $8.75-5, eommoa aad medinm $2-8.75. Hogs Receipt! 800; steady to firm. Light lights, 140 to 160 pounds, good aad choice. $3.35-4. Lightweight. ISO to 10 pounds. $8.75-4; 190 te200 pounds. $3.75-4. Medina weight. 200 to 230 peaads, $3,254; 220 to 250 pooae. 83-8.75. Heavyweights. 250 to 290 pounds. 32.75-3.05: 2C to 850 pounds, $2.65-3.50. Packing sows, 276 to 500 poaade, mediam aad good, 81.50-8. Yeeders-stockers. 70 to ISO peondt, good aad choice, $8-8.50. Shoep and Iambi Receipts 200; quet sbly atesdy. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SBEFFER jt if5: . 58" m'WHO' M2 irr1 H6 47 ManT 35- ST I vAA 1 bM I HORIZONTAL 1 perform 4 saucer shaped bells 8 disfigure 11 place .where food is kept 13 probable IS self -evident truth 18 penetrate 17 have existence, 18 plants having tonic properties 20 bird of the eockoo i family 22 cloaing measures added to 1 the end of a composition 23 Imirense 25 insect 27-jsde-nite article 28 rip 30 missile .- weapon 32 followed aft intricate 41 designate 43 long, narrow inlet 45 appease 47 man's nickname 48 falls behind 60 graduated series of tones 52 specimen 54 hunting dog 55 inspect secretly 56 ponder 57 Greek letter Tf I 7613 i Herewith is terday's Puzzle. 34 guides 38-tardr . : 37 preposKloe. 1 aiakiatho- $nld . : MP ; I -1 monthed . ' pitcher OWlvHW. 183Y. Kiss rsstorw srsdttata. fca Or THE DISTRICT .COURT OF THB UNITED - STATES FOR THB DISTRICT OP OREGON la the Matter of Albert O. Bender and Alma L. Freda Bender, Bankrupts. ie me creation oi Aioerc u. Bender andr Aim L. Freda Boe der, of Wood burn, in the County of Marion and District aforesaid, bankrupts. .. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the Tta day of November. It 2. the said Albert G. Bender and Alma L. Freda Bender were duly adadicaLed bankrupts and that the first meeting of his cre ditors wJ.be held at the County Court Room In the Marion County Court House in the City of Sa lem, Oregon, oa the 2Srd day ef November list, af 2 o'clock la the afternoon, at which' time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint n trustee: ex amine the bankrupts and transact each other badness as may prop erly come before said meeting. WILjuARD L. MARKS, Referee in Bankruptcy. N-ll. Stocks and Bonds 69 30 SO 90 lad'U KB's Ut's Total Korembsr 11 bond averaaes (eoorrisht 1932. Standard SUtisties Co. ) : Todsy . S3. 64.8 82.3 70.1 Previous oar 63.8 03.5 81.8 69.5 Week ago . 62.8 63.0 80.0 08.8 Tear ace . 77.0 S4.S 02. 84.6 3 years are 4 il.i lO.o os.t 7.4 LW ( I33 ) i 5.S 47.4 70. 3T.S Hirk (1030) Low (1930) . 4 9 100.8 101.4 101.0 63.8 97. S 98.8 2.S Korember 11 stock aTerages (eoprricht, 1933, Standard Statistic Co.): 30 SO 20 60 Iad'ls RR's Ut's Total Todsy ... 50.4 80.4 08. 61.0 Previous day 57.T 59.1 01.0 59.1 Week ago I 0 26.4 85.0 54.0 Tsar age 85.0 52.1 128.C 88.2 S rears ago 158,0 138.1 183.5 157.T High (1033) 72.8 30.8 111.0 73.9 Low ( 1933 31 13.3 51.8 35.0 High (1930) 202.4 141.6 SSL 205. Low(lS0 112.0 80.4 140.6 ULT Lambs. 00 pounds doxa, good aad choice. 34.25-4.50; me4iam. 8S.50-4.2o.-all weithts, eommoa, $2.50-8.50. Tear ling wethers, 00 to 110 peaadv mediam te choirs. 31.C5-2 8o. Ef. liO ponK. mediam tn choice, $1-1.25; 120 te 150 pounds. 7ie-31.25 ; ail weichts, enB te common. 5y-7vC. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or., Jf0v. 11. (API Butter Print. 9s score or better, 24c. standards 23e. Bstterfat Direct te shippers; station 16e; Portland dslivery price churning cream 2t-21e poaad, sweet cream higher. Eggs Pacific Poultry Producers' fil ing price?: Fresh extras 26c, stlndards 24c mediums 2Se. pullets 20c. Li-.e TKclrT et buring price: Heavy hens colored, podnda, 13c; da mo dicm 11c: ltglits e ; springs, colored. Ill 5c; all weights, whits, 10c; eld rooiters 7c; ducks, Peklnt. 10-11. Country meats -Selling price to retail ers: Coo a try killed hogs, best batchers, under 150 poends, 54-5c posos; veal ers, 80-100 pounds, 64 -7c: lambs 8-8 H. yearlings 5c, heavy ewes 2H-3c canner cows 2-2 He. halls 4-4 He. Onions boiling price to retsiien: Ore gon 70-75c cental. Tskims 60-6 5e cee.taL Potatoes Local 65s erange boa. Dee chatss Gems 90c $1, Yskima Oems 65 90s cental, Woo'. 1932 clip, aomiusl; WUlamstte valley . lt-15c ixruni, eeitern Oregon 10- 12e. Hay Buyiur price from producer: Al falfa $11.50-12. stover $9-9.50, esttera Oregon timothy $17-17.50, oats aad vetch $10-10.50. STats Oregon walnuts 15-10 pound, reanuts 10c, Braxrle 1214c. almonds 15 6c, filberU 20-S1e, peeaae 20e. Caseara bark Baring prices 1988 peel, 8 noon d. Hope Komiaat, 1938, lc pooaA VERTICAL winged part 2 kind ef type 3 group of three 4 precious stones 5 correlative ef either 3 specious appearance 7 title of respect 8 myself Person deficient ia pigment 10 cereal 1 trass ! 12 are money te charity 14 New Zealand parrot 18 having no hair on the -face 19 Russian ' monarch - fl ointment 22 visits 24 bitter 28 strong thread ef -strands twisted together 29 comfort 31 represented again 32 the Wise Men the solution to yes- S3 sense organs 35 lobeef the ear 37 eggs beaten "up with milk and fried 40-bet -42 aire ef type 44 lofty mountain 48 tilied 47 beast ef .. burdeat 4-4inem - Testment 51 historical . . period . 53 posav-slra -prononn . 54 therefor . .