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The OHEGON STATESMAN, Safcm, Oregon, Wednesday Horning. November 22. 1932 Blassifim ' N or . , Statesman Classified Ads , Call 9101, i f c, Classified Advertising Single 4naarUon pr Hne.lOe I TtarM insertions per Mae ...... V 2 0e Six insertions per Une..30e One month pr Um..I1. Minimum chare ...... ,2 oe Copy for this page ae eepted until 4:30 the Ten ia before publication (or classification. Copy r celved after this time will be ni ..under the heading - Too Late to Classify. , The Statesman assumes BO financial ' responsibility for errors which may ap pear la advertisements pub lished In Its columns, and 1 in eases where this paper is at fault will reprint. that part of an advertisement la which -"the typographical . mistake bees rs. The Statesman reserves - the rlgbtv to reject objec Uoaal advertising. It tur- - ther ; reserves the right to classify all advertising on " der -the proper classifica tion. Business Directory BATTERY ELECTRICIAN i" R. O Barton BatterHts 8 tarter and generator work. 545 Chemeketa at CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4480 R B Northne-e CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L, SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor HN High Tel W.a 3573 FLORISTS CUT rowers, weddlns bouquets funeral wreathe, decorations C V Bretthaupt, florist. SIT Court street Tel S304. ' .' ALL kinds of floral work. LutS Pier let. 14th Market Tel 9593. FLOOR CONTRACTING Olsen Floor Co Tel QUI. INSURANCE BECKB ft N Hlah HENDRICKS Tel II 404T ; LAUNDRIES t .THE NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRY I 1 THE WEIDER LAUNDRY til & Blab ' Tel1 !( capital, crrr laundry V Wash Ererrthlns ta Loa" Telephon SHI ' 1144 Broadwaa LAWN MOWERS Snarpeoed and repaired. Also trades H. W. Bcott 147 a Com!. TeL 4(11. MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory ta home. Spring mattress $1.00. Renovat srs and fumigators. Capital Bed dins Co TeL 0a 1010 North Capitol id I New mattress mads to order. Bnsttrees remade I carpet cleaning, sfs- Ing: fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug Mattress Factory. 8. 13th A Wilbur.' Tel I44L Otto f. Zwtcker. F,t IMI T MUS1C STORES GEO. C VtTLL Planoa, Phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet tnunle and piano studies Repairing pnon- graphs and aewlns macblnea 431 Stale Rtr 8alm ' : MEDICINE. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuea. and Sat- I te I p. m. 141 N- C mmerclaL - - PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBING and work. Graber Broa. Tel 54 general repali 144 Bo. Liberty PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, - pampo lets, pro grama books or any kind el f printing, call The Statesman Print ng Department III & Commercial Telephone 01 SI STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. - Ail kinds ef woven wire fence, fancy and Slain, hop baskets, hooks, aogaa books, a lets Fence and Stove Works, 302 Cbomebera Tel 4774. R B "lemma; TRANSFER CAPITAL Crrr Transfer Co. 321 j State St TeL 7771. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty Get oor re tea. , -t,v;w. FOR local or distant transfer at or . age, esU 1131 Larmer Transfer -. Co Trucks te Portland dally. O u O Real Estate i rectory BECK A HENDRICKS ' 111 St, High - r Te'. 4147 a St EARLS. 314 ft. High St TeL 1171 SOCOLOF8KT A 80N .304-1 First Nat Be. Bids. Tal 7101 t: F. ULRICH til State Street - - ret, 141 1 HOMER D FOSTER REAS..TT CO, 370 .State St : Tal, 7S33 w a grabsnborst a ca '134 rTWhe-ry St Tel 44k INCREASES SPUD PLANTINGS " " - - . - , -i EAST WOODBTJRJf, Uov. 22 Frank Fessler has been busy tor some time sortln gaud sacking . his potatoes which are stored ta the, warehouse at MeKee. and he expects to sell a Isrse amount Boon. The StengeV Brw. aUc bavs a, big erop of this pr?4scl. poiale raising tn this leotlon Is ntUe ex tensive ; as several growers are raising them now. D FOR SALE Miscellaneoua FOR SALE old mlmts. tea a bwft- die. 8tatesmna office. SALEM Linen Gifts lie and up. Oreenbauma, 340-241 N. Com'L Fresh sawdust delivered in basement $1 .per unit. Paul Dodele. Monmouth. Oregon. :-.-,--- - Evergreen and flowering shrubs. reasonable. Mrs. O. W. Nojes, Wood- burn, Oregon, Chums aalmon or sink 3c per lb. These make fine flab to smoke. Fld- I ler's crab stand. Intersection Portland and Silverton reads. Near fairgrounds. I Tel. (70S. Pektn ducks, dressed, cheap. TeL 93F4. Prime dressed turkeys. Tel. tlTi. SH RTTRrvihe Bridal Wreath Spires 16c each, 2 tor 2 Sc. Many other attractive prices la rock ptanta, ehrube, also cut flowers and potted plants. JAY MORRIS GREENHOUSE Liberty Hoad Ewald Ave. h. M37 Fertiliser SLOO per ft Tel. I am now taking- orders for choice dried prunes boxed or cellophane wrapped in quantities to suit the pur chaser. Guaranteed none better. , Phone IIF3. EDW. DBNCEB R. 3. Box US, Salem, Oregon TRADE Miscellaneous FARMERS Now la the time to drain the wet apota In rour field. Also It is a sood time to build a root or tnllk house. Salem Brick Tile Co. will accept wood m trade for building tile or drain tile. WANTED Miscellaneous Ait kinda of rifles, pistols, ehotguna. old cold ad Jewelry Condition so ob lect Name your price. B CINE ITS EXCHANGm las N Commercial WANTED Used ptaaoa, tB as :banae a radioa, ohonographa, or fur nltttre H I. Stiff Kiirnt?ure fTompaay Cash paid for used furniture, stoves. ete. Tel. 1S3. M1SCELLAN EOUS Order your tamales from the Ralph tamale kitchen. TeL 4(90. Piano for rent. Combination' player. Checkering. Excellent condition. Phone 4557. For students or business women. Home privileges. Close In, reasonable. TeL SZOZ. Board and heated rooms for ladies. 757 Center. Phone 7t. - - FOR RENT APARTMENTS Well . furnished 1-rootn spartmenL 2211 DaseL TeL 7(44. Patton apartments down town. Call Patton's book store. Apt. Garage $12.50. 191 N. Com'L Lovely 3 R. apt. Greatly reduced rates. 1(10 Center. Lovely court bungalow furnished, fireplace, bdw. tlra, garaga. . alee. ranga,'IO. PhoM.SlS4. Furn. apt, light, 'water, beat, gar age, 911.S9. zts n. xetn. 4 room flat unfurnished. Frlsrldaire. best, hot water range. 311 Leslie. 2-room basement apt, $3 wk.. ev- lerythtog included. 303 & Winter. Small furn. apt, 190 Union. -$21. I B. form, apt, furnace heat. I private bath. I4S Court TeL 1732. Preacott Apta. 3 well furnished rooms. Furnace heat, electric range, fine kitchen, private bath. Garage. $20. & P. bus tine. 1004 Oak 8t FOR RENT HOUSES S R. house cloee In. 35S Division. S R. sub. $15. Abrams, Masonlo bldg. Strictly mod. borne, two baths, dou ble garage. Close In. TeL 7483. Good S R. house. 475 & Winter. j FOR RENT Furn. 4 room house. Furn. stucco bungalow, $11. 337 N. Cottage. One block state house for rent I i room borne, electric range. $18, with garage BEB lzze cnemeaeta. BECKB 4t HSNUKlUKS, l I, nign Furn. and nnfurn. Phone 569L R. furn. Adults. 774 Trade. j aaaaa1aaaa lArge bouae, near state bouse. Furn. or unf urn. Will earn money during lecialatare. TeL I05S. T I FOR RENT "Ln.rii-Lrui.r r - - Large flat for rent S rooms, rornace. block to poet office. Vacant today. First floor ADULTS. $21 a month. Other rental a BECKB HKNOK1WUI 119 North Hie-b Street FOR RENT 10 acres aeven miles 8. E. of Silverton. some stock and equipment and crop partly planted. Hay enough to winter stock oa place. $225.40 cash. A, L. BRADFTELD, Seotts MQls, Ore. FOR RENT - -About I acres at city limits, .rood I room house, barn. $15 per mo. C KILOS at MIT.LKK, Keaitors 344 SUte Street Fhone S70S. FOR SALE Real Estatt Good anmi-modern plastered reav tdence, baaetaent. fireplace, plumbing. S-rooms, twe or roar tots, x ma, on and berries, more than., pay taxes, paved street, alee view. House, garage and two i tote 40x13$ each, $3500. tersaa. Locatsd at 70S Rural avenue. phone 3154, owner. . BARGAIN DAY 70 acres, email Im provements, 40 scree tElable, balance oak timber, good road, I miles Salem, only $1600. Splendid S room nouse, nrepiace, l-aram, pawd strew must aeiL Ouly $1300. 4 room liouae, rarage, large lot, paved street only $500. Easy terms. MeGILCHRlST A PENNINGTON One acre view property ta King ood t Ma. s m. house, wired tor elec ranae. saraire. wtu anve unra awe ! . 4IS0O V ; Wire.! I S-S.i 4 . ifj ITS South Hlghr gtreet'j kamla. Lotr in 100 blk. N. Church SOxiio. east ' front' some' trees and! pavms? pd. $400. r 371 State Street Phone 171- 31500.00 buys a five room home on terms like rent Tot eTsa. s Tt. tumsa. ' bath room.' basement. Very reasonable, small payment oowa. See Charlie O'Brien, 44 N. CapitoL - Nice lot cheap and easy 50 foot east front paved street and concrete walk paid, gas and water piped to curb, half block off State street on 34th North. 310 down, $5 month, total $400, phone 1154 owner. . Interesting Facts 28 Shopping Days Jntil Christmas ?NDVEMBER. TVWiS SO. 16 AT DECEMBER 9imi'0iTH m 'WW: A growth somewhat similar ta tha peart found in the oyster is produced by a like causa in tha cactus. . o . Find anything from a Job to a Thanksgiving- turkey through tha classified ads. Tha world's largest dieael engine has been built for tha Copenhagen power station to drive a 15,000 kilowatt generator. EXCHANGE Real Estate Grocery store and residence, clear; to trade for land to 15.000. Sea ma about what you might have. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 FOR EXCHANGE 14 S0O mort. on good newspaper, good plant In So. Ida- bo Irrigated section, an modern equip ped with model 5 linotype. Trade eith er mort. or plant for equal value, W!L valley clear farm or home. Write E. M Olmstead, Grangevuie, iaano. FOR SALE FARMS SACRIFICE SALE IS acres deep, rich soil, good I room bouse, sightly location, 7 miles from Salem. Owner will sell for bargain price or will accept 1 or I acres unlm- proved and close to city i units ior eq uity aDove sxseo. SEE Mra. Sills with CIHLD3 ft MILLER. Realtors 144 State Street Pbons 1701. StsaaMaaaSaSaaaaaaaaJaa(a 100-A. 10-ACRES HOPS 70-A. cult, 15-A. timber, running water, most all bottom land. -K- bousa, basement and bath, water piped all around, good bars, 3 alios, poultry and hoc house. Hod dryer. Trade for service station, camp ground or small place. SEE J AS. D. SEARS, 133 S. CTgh St ACREAGE j 4 IS acres. 100 A. tillable. 1 million ft timber, sandy silt loam soil. room house, barn cozso. chicken nouse, wen. aeveral aorfaura. famllr orchard, t si los, 10 cows, 14 bogs, 11 tons bay and all farm equipment szo. per aero, tsks Salem or Portland residence qtear. XTRT.VIN JOHNSON 371 State Street Phono 1711. 31 11-100 acres, close In, subdlvt- i alon tract modern improvements. Trade for Salem property as part pay- meat 111. A. RIVER BOTTUa-. 100-acre. cult 130 bearing walnuts. Ail nniMi land, rood T R. bouae, t harna. noultrv house and etc. Trade for house la Salem or smaller place, SEE J. D. BEARS. Ill p. Wirn PC MONEY TO LOAN a-rfWaaVaaaaeakAiaAassk BelIs of Harmony' Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different TOO GET THE FULL, AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST oTBirr pnrvAfTV QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS ll W Iuw Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 111 New BUehBldg. 2nd Flooi LICENSED HI ciAia I 111 State St TeL 1-7-4-0 eaaeeasaaanalsssSeaSa MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Too' keep the car P. A, EIKER Cor. Libert- St and Perry Phone 4713 Salem. Ore, PERSONAL INSTALLMENT XI AW 8 STATE LOAN COMPANY 114 Oreron Bui Id In a. 3nd Floor. mmfcra. is -ee a m. t S:to p. M Teieobone 77 1 A SUte Ucense No. S-145. PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other rood security. Repayable I monthly, L When ts fmasctal need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL. INVKSTJaBSMX - CORPORATION Ftrat Nattonal Bank BM Phone llll LOANS WANTED WB OFFER THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE FIRST MORT" GAGB LOANS I III S yra 7 SS acre Improved larm valued sz&oo. 13100 yra 7 110 acre farm i value-. $13,000. -325CO 5 yra. 170 acres weO lm- proveo. valued-fia,e. 111( 0 4 yra. 7 17 acre Improved -' antnnoaav value sieaa. $50007 yra, 7 12 acre highly ' tmpiwea. mooera dairy. CRTIXKS A MILLER. Mttre. Loans i 344 SUte Street Phone 1701 POLLY AND HER 1 jj 1' 1 ' LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FOR 8A.LB Live or dressed poul try. 8alam Poultry Co. S5S E. MUler 8. Pbons SIOL - . FOR RALE 20 young . reg. ' Shrop. ewes, cheap. Must sell J. Karaaey, Turner, Rt. I, 1 mi. east of Marion. FOR SALE WOOD Oil Basxle for dry fir. oak. ash and maple. Reasonable ericas, phone XT1J. - . .. - , GUARANTEED ORT wood .coal Tml (M0 Salem ruel Co. Trade CotUga. bsSassSseaaaassSsabs Dry mod at Tracy Pbona If It. A'ssSajSfeaessSaSOaSBsssssSsSaiMgSs ORT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and foal eU. Call oo as f or prtcea We give rood measare. good quality and sood eervtea. laARMBR TRANSFER STORAOt Teiaobaae tISI Dry oak 4 a S ISO- Phone 170. Old fir. oak. TeL 1711 Earhart. 10-ln. old fir. Phoas 4 SOS. Number one srrub oak furnate wood. 1110 North Ourch. II in. old fir for aala or trade for chickens. Phone 11C , 10" old fir. $4.25 cd. TeL 1411. PaaSahbSSSseMas 1- old fir, ?4 75. TeL t8S5. LOST AND FOUND LOST Boston bull terrier, female. brindle with white marks, bob taO. For reward can 005S. FOR SALE USED CARS VALLET MOTOR USED CARS 12S Butck 4 Paaar Coupe $1(0.00 1010 Chevrolet Sedan S4S.00 IMS Chevrolet Roadster' 125.00 1024 Chevrolet Sod an 'I! lie, "25.60 102S Eases Sport Coupe 115.00 325.00 315.00 315.00 200.00 335.00 325.00 165.00 vts.oe 05.00 25.00 475.00 1SI1 Ford Sport Roadster 15J1 Ford Std. Coupe 1910 Ford Std. Coups 12 Ford Sport Coupe , . 1929 Ford Coach , 192 Ford Sedan 192 Ford Touring 127 Ford Coach 1920 Ford Coupe 192 Ford Tourtna- 1921 Franklin, 7 pass sedan 1920 Jewett Coach 75.00 192C Lincoln. Inclosed touring 375.00 1929 Plymouth Sedan 175.00 1925 Oldsmoblle Coach 50.00 Center Street Display 8EE Jim St. Clair Phone 315S McKATS USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS FORDS FORDS 30 Sport Roadster $183.00 ZS Snort Roadster, new tires- extra nice looking car lii.ou '11 Rmim low oreasure. tires. car looks new iu CHKVROLETS '21 Chevrolet Coupe. Motor torn- -lat.lv rebuilt. New Lnieo finish I ply tires ..$285.00 20 Coach : 35 t" '31 Sport Roadster. Deluxe, I rebuilt wheels, motor new duco 375.00 550.00 85.00 '33 Coupe run 3000 miles '33 Special Sedan like new OTHER MAKES 37 Bulck Sport Coupe, new Duos, good mechanical con- ditlon $185.00 it Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 350.ee '21 Graham Ton Truck 1- TERMS l'KAUi MriCAT CHEVROLET CO. 331 Center . Phone 111 410 N. Com'L WANTED USED CARS ' sssaaasaasssasgaas WANTED Oood used car. Pay cash. High school auto shop. . Financial Marts Loiter, Slight Movement Seen NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (AP) Except for wheat, which had a fairly brlsa early rise, financial markets loitered along familiar and uninteresting roads today. Stocks scarcely moved. Sales amounted to 5 3 5.0 SO shares. A break of about 4 points la Coca Cola was the only net change of consequence among market fa vorites. Pressure against radio re laxed, perhaps because specula tors had found that selling of the shares yesterday made no Impres sion elsewhere. U. 8. Steel, Amer ican Telephone, American Can, Al lied Chemical, Westlnghouse, TJn ion Carbide, New. York Central, American Tobacco "B", and Stan dard Oil of New Jersey had negli gible ups and downs. Loew's and National Biscuit lost a point each General foods was heavy. Eldon Fox Makes Fine Records in Eastern Exhibits 8ILVERTON. Nov. 22 Eldon Fox. former Smith-Hughes sta dent at the Silverton high school. has made some remarkable re cords showing sheep at Kansas City. Mr. Fox is a brother of Floyd Fox and he has a string of his brothers sheep with him W. A.' Cochel. editor of the Kansas City Star, who gave the 31000 to the outstandlnx future farmer ot America, has written to the local Smith-Hughes depart ment that he will look up Mr. Fox during his stay at Kansas City. Mr. Cochel and Warren Crabtree, Instructor ot the snvertoa depart ment, were associated in the work la Kansas. Mr. -Cochel was also at one time stractor. Mr. Crabtree's In- PALS OHIBUuBIS HIGHEST IM FUTIDn Manipulations Force Cubes Up 4 to 5 Cents; Jump Also Noted, South PORTLAND, Nor. 21--(A?)-- Apparent manipulatire trend forced the price of cube butter on the Portland produce exchange 4 to Ce-lb. higher for the week's initial session. It was not only a sensational advance which was the greatest individual boost ever given values In Portland at one time, hat sent the market here to the highest figures In the entire country. The market appeared manipu latire from the start and indi cated the influence of holders of storage goods who are trying to force greater profits la their di rection. . Insofar as supply and demand was concerned, there appeared no call for any such movement ' of rallies. The advance of 4-Sc in the price of butterfat here, put- the baying value not only to the highest of the session here to date, but to the highest mark in the coast ter ritory. - ' Markets Closed Tborsday Market for eggs continues to re'flect more or less strength for fresh offerings with prices firm to higher in spots bat unchanged generally here. Storage goods are inclined to soften. Thursday being Thanksgiving day and a general holiday, all wholesale fruits and produce houses will be closed the entire period. The msrkets will open as usual Friday morning. SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 22 (AP) Cream prices soared cents today, going from 27c to SOttc. California dairymen. wnose prospects in the summer were clouded by 17 cent quota. tions for their cream, had a con siderably brighter prospect with cream 13 c above the June low, The difference In return to producers in this state is about $800,000 a month on the ,000, 000 or more pounds produced each month. - LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22, (AP) Batter and eggs Jumped today to a new high price here for the year. The Los Angeles produce ex change quoted prime butter at 28 eents per pound, one cent above yesterday's price and four cents higher than a week ago, while eggs were 32VJ cents per dozen. half a cent abrve last week's price. VEGETABLE OUTPUT IfJ STATE GRDWIfJG Medicinal, Flower Bulbs And Seed Production Also Make Gains A sharp upward trend in the production ot vegetables for sale, and la medicinal, nursery, flower bulbs and seed, and florists crops la Oregoa from lilt to 1929 is shown bjr data Just published by the college extension service. The acreage of these crops Is still relatively small, however, be ing less than 1 percent ot the to tal acreage from whleh crops were harvested In 1929. Their impor tance Is shown by data on receipts which were reported at 35,361, 300 not Including peppermint oil and other medicinal crops. This Is nearly S percent ot the average total cash farm lneome of the state from 1924 to 1930. The acreage of vegetables grown In the open Increased from 4,171 la 1919 to IS, 284 tn 1929. The exact acreage of vegetables growa under glass and ef vegetable seeds was not reported. Of the to tal receipts of 23,139.574 from vegetable crops, vegetables grown la the opea brought 22.955.557. vegetables growa under glass flfS. 257 and vegetable seeds 210.740. Glass Area Inrrease The acreage of medicinal crops. principally peppermint for oil, in creased from 114 in 1919 to 2300 la 1929. No increase was Indi cated by the census In acreage of nursery crops, but receipts In creased very substantially and amounted to 2819,280 In 1929 Flower bulb and seed production made a very sharp gain. In 1929 751 acres of bulbs were produced. Receipts were listed at 3422.83 for bulbs and $3 8,937 'for flower seed. The area under glass, mostly used for florists' crops Increased from 372 la 1919 to 458 la 1929 Receipts from flowers and flower ing plants were $941,534 la 1929 according to the circular. "A Men GRAWSREVEl Expectexl . Discount is Narcowed Down on Wheat . : CHICAGO. Not. 22. (AP)w Sadden, aggressive buying of De- cemoes wneat instead of heavy liquidating sales that hare : been the rale, led to rapid general up turns of grain values today. It has been widely expected that as a result of liquidating-pressure December wheal contracts would be forced to cents a bushel Sis Count under Mar. Today's quick; reversal, of trade conditions, hew- ever, narrowed the May - wheat premium to 4 cents compared with. V earlier, and .tightened up values all around, notwithstand ing that the open Interest In De cember wheat is about three time as large as a year ago. , After a Jump that amounted la I some "cases to abont 2 cenu a bushel, wheat reacted because of profit-taking, and closed unset tled -l cent above yesterday's finish, corn . oft to - up, bats a shade to advanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat December, 43; May, 4S-4: July. 49-. Cora December, 2S - 25; May. 29-: July. 31 Oats December, 14; May, !-; Jaly, 19 General Markets raoDucx xucchahob POKTLJLSD, Ore., Not. 33. (AP) Preaaee eaeaaaca. at a-teea: Battec Extras ZOe, staaaa-dt 39s, priaae firtta SOe. firsts He. Eggs rresh ettras 2 as. freav aaedraau see. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 32. (AP) Wbsat Opoa High Low Close December 434 .44 .41 .44 Msv 48 4 .40 .48 .40 Csah wheat Big Bea blaestem .53; dark bard wtater. 13 ser eeat .51: 11 per eeat .50; soft white, hard wiater .43; western white, north ra spring .42; westera. red AlVt. Oats So. 3 whito 17. Cora He. 2E yellow $18.50. Mil Iron Standard $12.35. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Kev. 13. (AP) Cattle Receipts 350. calves 10: steady, Steers. 000 te 90O pounds, medium $4.15 5. eeauaoa $3.75-4.25; 900 te 1100 panada, aasdioaib 34-5, eomctoa $2.50-4; 100 te 1SOO pound a, medium sa.i3-a.Du. Heifers, S50 te 850 panada. Bsediesn 83.50-a.25. common $2.50-8.50. Cows, common and mediant 13-3 low eatter aad catter $1-3. Balls, yearliags excluded, good aad choice (beef). $2-3.50; catter, common sad madiunt, $130-3. Vealera, nailk see. sood aad choice ao-a.ao. ' diem I3.T5-S. call aad common S3-3.7S. Calves. 350 te 600 panada, good aad ehaiea, $8.73-5 ; commas aad medium, $2 1.7. Hen Reeeiots 50: steady. Lurht lights. 140 te ISO poaads. geed aad choice, $8.35-4. Lightweights, 100 te 180 aonnda, 88.75-4; 180 te 300 neaada. 38.75-4. Medium net cat, 300 to 330 peeada, 13.35-4; 330 to 350 pounds. $8-3.75. Heavyweights, 350 te 300 poaads. S3.B5-s.B3; 3o to o poena a, 33.75-3.50. Packing sews. 37S te 500 neaada. medians aad coed. 82.50-8. Teed- ers-stockers, 70 te 180 pounds. T aad choice, Sl-1.50. Sheen, Iambs Receipts ieo; steaay. Lambs. 00 poaads dewa. geed aad choice, $4.35-4.50; mediam. $..50 4.85; an amiffhta. eemmoa. S3.S0-8.50. Tear- ling wethsra, 00 te 110 poaads, medium te choice, 31.35-3.15. Ewes. 00 te 130 pounds, mediam te choice, I1-L35: 130 te lo poanas, meaiam te caoiee, aU weights, call to common, ao-Toe. Portland ' Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Kev. 82. (AP) Butter Prints, 93 score er better 82s, atandarda I lfl. F.rr Pacifia Fonltrv Frodacora soil ing prices: rresh extras 39e, standards 37. medinms See, pallets lZe. Conntrv meats Sellinc oriee te tailers: Coantry-killed hofs, best butch ers, under 50 pound. 5H-6c; veaiera, so te 100 aonnia. 6U-7c; lambs SVh-Oe. yearlings Se, heavy awes Sc. caaser cows 3-3Hs. bolU Knts Oregoa walnata 15 19a poond, pesants 10a, BrasiU 13 14e.- almoads 15- ib n lunt ?i.iii neeana -an. Caacara bark Boymg price, iyz pees Se poand. Horn NominaL 1982. 25-200 poaae. Batterfat Direct U shippers: Station. 289c Portland deUvery prices: uaara- lac cream 38 39c pound, sweet cream Live pealtry BTet bayiag price: Heavy keaa. colored, 4H poaads, 13s; de me- 11 e . ilS 4 o en-lnea awki naVaa41 pimanmsl AV AB) UBAAkei are , K--ar- lie; tal wticbtc, wnit, oia rowwi. P -la aba T Ira east f rt.rdl batesa Selling priee te raU liars: Ore ran 7S-S5e eeaUL Takima 70-S0e eeatat nu-M j,ta 76e a ran re box. Del ehatee Oema 81.05-1.15. Takima Gema W-l last elln. aamiaal: VfllUaa- ette valley 13-15e poand, eestera Oregoa ia.1t, ' ' Hay Bayiag price frem predaeert Al falfa fll-SO-13, elever $9 0.80. aaatera Orerea timothy 114.80, oats aad vetch $1030-11. Soup Kitchen Will Be Opened NOV. 28 VALSETZ. Nov. 22 Mrs. D. A. Grout has beea elected treasurer of tha P. T. A. succeeding Mrs March, resigned. Meeting time has beea changed to the third Thurs day at 4 p. m. A soup tuicnea wiu be eneaed Nor. 23. with Mrs. Bersr la eharire the Xirst weex. Ura. Martin Rndr ana Mrs. ;iar anee Davis are in caarge . - a. Christmas program arrangements, Of His Word Salem ftlarhels undo b nw 4f..m-k, co-op pool price, f 1.2S tea " Sarplas 82c, ;-; w k (Milk Used ea seaal-saeatkb? battertat average,) Bsrfterfat Sweet, 20c; ecmr, Z9c. Batter Cubes, 83c; prints, 81tv ! ravxt aitd foxtalsi Prtees paid ta grevers by Saleai fcayert 0Tst6r SZ fTka prices tele, eapplled by a leeel Sreeer. are maieative ef the daily surket aa are are aet a-ataaed by The BtsUeaisa) Chiaeae eabbage, doa, " .SO Carrels, abs. . .79 Carreta, 40 bag ' JSO Taraisa, leeat, dot. . Orees aeaoera. lb. . .05 .3 .20 JO .75 te l.ee vaaeaga, aaca RadUaea. dea. beaeaes , Oaieaa. dea. Leeal aeUtssa Sweet petoteea. 100 Iba, Celery hearts, dea. , , Leeal celery, das. .3.00 .35 aad JS .20 .., ,. .50 LIS .60 S.4 .85 AO .11 1.00 Leeel WUaee. erate The Dailse lettaee Bpiaaeh, erate Hotkease temeteea. erate Oaieaa, Walla Wills Osiont, Labiah. 25 Iba. Daaish soaash. dee. Parsnips, haadred , , apples- Kiaga, sa.-. . AS . .50 . .65 . .05 . .OS j.oo . .7S .1.50 . .00 Spitaeaberga' . Kortaera Spy , urueye Jeaatksaa Delieiena Cauliflower, Ho. 1 erate ! RaUbagaa. kaadred Brassels spreats HOPS Top. 181. n. .14 .30 Top, 1931. lb. eob Saying Prioss , Extras .37 .25 .31 .11 Standards Mediaata . PatleU POXTXTXT Old roosters Colored hens .Ot .11 .08 to .00 .00 te .07 .11 .0 .IS 10 .08 , 10 sfediam keas IJsht heas us res . Light fryers , . Terkeys. live, top ! Tarkeys. dressed, top JJueks, live Deck a, dressed 34 AT ' Laaiba. tap 4.00 8.75 8.50 .08 te .04 01 te .03 .03 te J01 .00 HoCn, top Hoga, lint cats Steers Cow Heifers Dressed veal, top ureased aogs . .05 UUUI AJID BJLT Wheat, weatera r4 40 42 .14.00 Waits. Ho. 1 Barley, top. tea ,,, . Uats. white, toe .14.00 Oats. gray, top, tea 18.00 te 11.00 Hsy. beytag prices Oats aad vetch, tea 7.00 te 7.50 Alfalfa, valley, -1st eat V.00 te 10.00 WOOli Mediam 13 Coarse 'a Monatr , ae market BTUTS Walnata orchard raa .10 to .13 niaerta, fair grade .18 Stocks and Bonds Hovember S3 stock a ra races (eeorriakt its-, staaaare Btatistica ue.i: so 10 so to lad'ls RB's Ut's Total Today 55.1 37.7 9 S7.0 Previoea day B5.5 3T.S 8S.S 57J Week age 57.S 30,1 91.S 50.0 Toss age 75.4 48.4 115.7 77.S ayearasfo 170.1 isa.e S07.T I7i.e High (1083) 73.S 89.8 111.0 78.0 Liw 11933) 35.1 11.3 51.S 85.S High (1080) 303.4 141.0 381.8 205.8 Low (1930) 113.9 8S.4 140.5 114.7 November 33 bond everares (eoprricbt. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) 30 30 20 81.9 03.0 82.3 90.3 97.8 8S.3 70.9 Today 62.S 63.S S9.0 eo.s 69.9 91.8 98.4 78.1 57.5 101. 9 93.S Previous day 68.0 el.O Weeksgo 63.5 84.2 Tear age 74.9 80.4 s years aro 92.4 105.0 High (1983) ; 71.8 78.0 Lew (1983) 43.2 47.4 High (1930) 94.9 109.8 101.4 Low (1980) 88.9 97.3 96.8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ef Marlon, dnly made and entered oa the 7th day ot. November, 1933, appointed administrator of the Estate of Margaret E. Head- rich, deceased, and that the said UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon, has duly qualified and la now acting as such administrator. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, du ly verified as required by law. to the undersigned attorney at 219 U. S. National Bank Building, jor the United States National i Tairt V flua Rflldam wit It til ( months 'from the date of tice. The date of the first publica tion ot this notice is November 9. 1932. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, ot Salem, Oregoa, Admin istrator of the Estate of Margar et E. Headrlck, deceased. i ikeu a- wil .iaais, Attor- - iney xor sau .am lnisiraior. sis oi i u. s. nauonai ttaas tfauiaisx, ea- an I WW pa a a eh earn a a- . an a e n lem, Oregon. N. 9-14-2S-34D. T. 3 1 U Cents oh Prints: Hogs tip 25 Cents ; , Turkeys 4 Cents , taaaaaBBBaaaaBBBT " A five-cent boost la butterfat I prices and four cents ap on tur keys featured yesterday's local markets, along with -a 25-cent l raise la the price of hogs. Batter- fat ta Quoted at 29 cents on sour and 33 cents on swee This raise sent Dutter up four cents, to 31 cents on prints and 33 cents oa cubes. As has been the case locally. there Is still a dlrergance of prices on turkeys, but yesterday Steas lotf was paying tour cents higher, with top for dressed birds at IT cents; and top for live at 13 cents. Lee offered even a higher figure, at 19 cents on dressed and IS oa undressed. The low retail price of turkey is i bringing a heavy demand, with some dealers reporting heavy sales. PORTLAND. Nov. 22. (AP) The turkey market was erratic to day, prices appearing to reflect but little change from the pre vious day. Receipts were fairly lib eral but the greatly Increased call. due to the very low price, caused some operators to talk of short age. vi-euii- in general was muca a a l - lmtjeved. The best turkeys sold arjiid 14-1 7c a pound tor hens afji toms, although the latter were mostly at the low mark. Demands continued best for hens and small toms which were not really plen tiful. 25-26c Offers on Hops Unheeded; Growers Hold Little actual buying was re ported on the hop market locally yesterday, but buyers la the field offering 25 and 24 cents a pound continue to find growers In no mood to release their holdings at that figure. Options on about 59 bales at 27 cents, the top price se far, expired Monday night with out being exercised. The only purchase reported yes terday was by Tom Llresley, who paid 20 cents for 20 bales of 1931 toggles. That is almost double the offerings two weeks sgo. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court ot the SUte ot Oregon for the County of Marion as the Administrator ot the Estate of George E. Salmon, Deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Administrator; all persons having a claim against the Estate of said Deeedent are hereby notified to present the same daly verified to me at the office of Emmons and Emmons, my attorneys, at 304 Oregoa Bldg., Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this No tice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 24th day of October, 1932. LLOYD T. RIGDON, Administrator of the Estate of George E. Salmon. Deceased. Emmons and Emmons, Attorneys for Administrator, 304 Oregon Bldg. . 02J N2-9-14-23 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned will receive sealed bids until 7:30 o'clock n.m Monday, December 5th, 1932 for tbe construction of cement side walks In the City of Salem, Ore gon, as follows: . On the East side of CHURCH STREET between Highland Ave nue and Spruce streets, along Lot 8, Block 11, Highland Add, Res. No. 2492; LoU 9 and 10, Block 11. High land Add- Res. No. 2893; On the North side ot MADISON STREET between Fairgrounds Road and Summer Street, along that property covered by Volume 208, Page 591 ot Deed Records tor Marion County, Oregon. Res. No. 2594. PUns and specifications msy be had at the office of the city engineer, city halC Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a vertified cheek, or bid bond, payable to the City ot Salem, la the amount of Are per cent of the amount of bid, whleh will be forfeited to the city la ease the bidder shall fall or refuse to en ter into contract for the construc tion of the sidewalks if awarded the bid. Bids must be made out oa forms secured at the city en gineer's office and must show the resolution numbers and . descrip tion aad locatloa of property. The right is reserved by ' the Common Council to accept . any or te reject all bids la the later est of the City. i MARK POTJLSON. city Record er, Salem.; Oregon. N.19-20-22-22-24. . ; . - . - By CUFF STElETT