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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, December 11, 1932
PAGE NINE
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Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
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tng before publication for
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ceired after this time will
be nut under the heading
Too Late to Classify.
The Statesman assames
no nnanciai responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear tn advertisements pub
lished In its columns, and
In cases wbere this paper Is
at fault will reprint that
part ef an advertisement In
which the typographical
mistake occurs.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objec
tlona) advertising. It fur
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classification.
Business
Directory
BATTERY ELECTRICIAN
R D Barton Baiter Starter and
generator work. 545 Cnemeketa St.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
TlThon Sft R B Nnrthnca
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor
SC H H!h T1 R H57J
Correspondence Instruction
International Correspondence
schools. Business and technical cours
es Bort 1, Salem. C. McGUllvray,
Tel. 412S.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets
funeral wreaths, decoration C F
Brelthaupt, florist 85T Court street
Tel 890-
ALL kind of floral work. Luts Flsr
1st 1 8th A Market Tel 08
FLOOR CONTRACTING
fMsew Floor C Tel till.
GIFT SHOPS
Fred Blatchfsrd, mfg. of "Distinc
tive Glftware". 118 3. High St.
ICE SKATES
Machine sharpened and rented.
It W. SCOTT. 147 a Com!
INSURANCE
B EC ICE ft HENDRICKS
lit N Hleti Jel
4947
LAUNDRIES
THTB NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WEJDER LAUNDRT
m a High Tet tm
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
"We Wash Ersrythlng In Imx"
Telephono m t24 Broadway
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to home
Spring mattress 18 00. Renovat
ors and fumtgatora Capital Bedding
Co TsL 4089 3030 North Capital.
New mattress made to order, sld
ssattress remade ; carpet cleaning, su
ing: fluff tug weaving Salem Fluff
Rug 4V Mattress Factory, a 13th
Wilbur. Tel 14 4 L Otto V. Zwtckar.
Het
MUSIC STORES
Q CO C WILL Ptaaaa, Pta mo
graphs, sewing machines, sheet music,
and piano studlea Repairing phoai
graph and sewtac snae 422
MEDICINE
Dt Ghu tm Chines Medlcins Co.
Hoar Jhrnday 2 to 5 p. m. 148
M C-na nreL
PAINTING & DECORATING
Palntrag and decorating. TeL 8704.
PLUMBING and HEATING
PLOMBINO and
roric Urabar Bros,
TVI S4
repair
111 8a Liberty
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Lswts E. Neet, Income Tax and
fublls Accounting, 309 Masonic Bldg.
TsL S14J,
PRINTING
m STATIONEIIT. oards. pampn
ts, protrrama, books or any kind ot
Minting, can turn o.a-a rran-
Department Sit a Commercial
REAL ESTATE
BECKB A HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
VT. H GRABENHORST Ca '
t!4 & Liberty St. TeL 8411
nnrnLDFgKT a son
4-I First Nat'L Bk. Bids. TsL 7807
STOVES
STOVES and stor rspsdrtnc 8tov
jr sal, rsbailt and repslrwd. Ail
rinds wuven wtr tsaes, fancy and
Ula, hop naakots, books, tojean sMk.
Sateni reac and Stov worka, 863
CtMmeketa. TsL 4774. a a flemlng.
TRANSFER
CAPITA- CITT Tramsfer Co. 226
ItiM 84. TsL 7771 Distributing, for
wsjHiuI -and storage ear specialty
CM sot rats
FOR local er distant traasfar stor
f esU till Urmsr Transfer Co.
raeke te Part 1 ds r.
HELP WANTED
Men women. 18-50. S105.00-2SO.00
month. Future govern nseiit joba
Steady work. Common education us
ually sufficient. Sample coaching
FREE. Write today sure. Box 1275J.
care Statesman.
HELP WANTED MALE
Old established manufacturer will
finance responsible man in a perman
ent business. Must have A-l referen
ces and car. Starting- average $10
weekly. Steady Increase up to $100
for right man. No slack season or lay
off Write promptly McCONNON
COMPANY. Dept. B-2Z10, wmona,
Minnesota.
ESTABLISHED CONCBRN WANTS
MEN WOMEN, to distribute free ad
vertising coupons locally. Experience
unnecessary ; no selling required ;
good pay. NATIONAL PRODUCTS,
Monroe St. Peoria. 111.
SALESMEN WANTED
WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE
SHOWING uses, Metalllc-X. It
mends anything, glass, metals, wood,
porcelain, eta without heat. Agents
distributors $60 to $200 weekly. Pro
tected territory. Sales guaranteed. Metalllc-X,
Elkhart, IndL
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Work of any kind by
woman with hospital training. Address
11SS Walter St Tel. 94S0.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALS om papers toe s ban
He Statesman office.
SALEM Linen Gifts 13c and
Greenbaurns. 240-241 N. Com'L
up.
FOR S.X.E Used "Hotpolnf elec
tric range. Reasonable. Blackbird Inn,
RlckrealL
Inspected Holly wreathes, sprays or
bulk. TeL 9314. Res. 1860 N. Sum
mer. Chas. Kinjrer, licensed dealer. In
spector s tags for all shipments.
Clover and grain hay. Ernest Roth,
Rout 7. Box 155 A, phone 10J14.
Christmas trees 10c and up. Cedar,
ferr.s, holly wreaths. 1775 Front
Good "Steel Klne" wagon. 3 V. '
TeL 93F14. Roy Kennedy, R. 1, Salem.
Corn fed turkeys for Xniaa. 64F5,
Radio for sale $178 R-32 10-tube
Victor repossessed. BaL due, Ia4.60.
Terms $5 down, 85 monthly. See Mr,
Janz at Wills Music store.
FOR SALE Bill-lloweU movie cam-
f-ra, appraised 810: take. $65 cash.
Klark and white Shetland pony, tnor
ouglibred and trained for children, $50
rash. Late model coupe, good condi
tion, $35 cash and $100 on time If sold
immediately. Write Box 97, Statesman.
Wire haired Fox Terrier puppies.
From registered stock. A real present
for the children. See at 1598 Center
St.
W ANTE D M iscellan eou9
Cash paid for U3ed furniture, stoves.
etc Tel. 3593.
Guns, etc., old gold, Jewelry. Condi
tion no object. Name your price. REI
NER'S EXCHANGE, 1J N. Com'l.
GOLD WANTED Will pay cash
for old gold, broken Jewelry, gold
teeth, crowns; bridges, watch cases,
dental eold. silver. Dlatlnum. etc For
ward to me no matter how small or
large the quantity and 1 11 auumu oi
fer subject to your approval. R. M.
Eckerson, Box 57, Corvallls, Ore.
n n r i- nnriii -im ,
Fine quilting. Mrs. Kennedy, 1545
N. Capitol.
M ISCELLAN EOUS
Shoe shines now 10c Hats cleaned
and blocked, 4 5c. Next to Bohemian
restaurant
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Patton apartments downtown. Call
Patten's book store.
Lovely court bungalow furnished.
flrepUce. bdw. firs., garage, elec
range. 520. Phone 5154.
Modern steam heated apta Tel. 8430.
Lovely 2 room apt, 1580 Center.
Apts., $10-812. 891 N. Com'L St
Heated 4 R. apt. 210 N. 14th.
NIc furn. apts., private bath, 10,
$12 and up. 690 Union.
3-room furnished apt., heat, private
bath, 590 N. Summer. Tel. 4194.
3 R. unfurn. apt, frlgidaire, elec
range, garage, heat. Tel. 363.
Nice front apt, 558 Center.
Furn. bune-alow ant. and garage in
Oak Villa court Adults $10. 947 Mill
St Tel. 8296.
FOR RENT HOUSES
4 room house.
1530 S. Com'L TeL
8763.
Fura. and unfurn. houses. R A.
Forkner. 1610 N. Cottage. TeL 303L
Modern bungalow. 250 S. Cottage.
Houses. $10, 20. Moses, 331 Vi Stats.
5 room house. $8. TeL 7204.
FOR RENT: Six room home, fur
nished, no basement, garage, larg lot
with plenty of shrubs and trees, splen
did location on FAIRMOUNT HILL,
price $30. per mo., reference required.
SEB W. H. GRABENHORST A CO.
134 S. Liberty Street
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 87
Furnished and unfurnished houses
and apartments.
BECHTEL-THOMASON
341 Stat
FOR SALE Real EsUttt
REAL VALUE
In a South Salem home. Com fort'
able t room houss on a choie lot.
54x105 ft., east frontage, paved strwet.
garage, frnlt and shrub. Pries re
duced from $3000 to $1800, only $300
cash, baL $25 per month Including
Interest.
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
244 State Street Phone 8708.
W have small farm stocked and
equipped for Salem home.
5 room plastered house, garage.
only 8850. Easy term-
Sis room house, close, partly fur
nished, rent $1.
McQJLCHRIST PENNINGTON
09-10 U. & Nat'L Bank Bldg.
-j-j-Q-rV,lJ'VVafVai""Vi ' i 1
8 acres mils frem Salem, dark soIL
well, all kinds fruit, 8 room house,
gas, elec. lights, bam, garage, chicken
house. 83750. Trade for 85 or 88
are-
lS acre dark loam soil. It miles from
Salem, on school bus line, I room
house, barn. Karaite, chicken houss,
soma fruit and timber. $1450.
I 20 acres 1 miles from Salem, an cult.
well, spring, room bouse, nam, gar
aga, ohiokt houss. c lights, som
fruft- 4 A. strawberriea $2500, terma
41ELVIN JOHNSON
III I tats Street Phone 87M
Interesting Pacts
IS
ci.. -iBiiwibJ
12
Shopping Days
Until
Christmas
DECEMBER
i.M.;m,it,rnnri! - f-
Hi II In K I lutein
Of special interest te boys and
girls: Salem has a city ordinance
(in force) providing that street
lights her shall be turned off on
moonlight nights.
O
We note that Harry W. Scott
has changed his classified ad from
lawn mowers to Ice skates. The
cold weather does some good.
O
Some facts ws told about the
bread Industry In Salem Is helping
others to think of what ws bar In
Salem. Harry Levy tells you about
the meat industry today. Turn ta
his ad on the local page. Soon ws
will try and toll you how many cat
tle, hogs and sheep are butchered
each week in Salem, how many are
sold here and how many are ship
ped In.
O
The motto that ws think ws
should adopt for this columa is
"Know your Salem."
After reading our last Friday's
paper and noting all the advertise
ments we looked over the Morn
ing Oregonian. The Oregonlan with
their IS pages In the two sections
had some more news than we did
but we had more advertising.
O
Tou should read, the classified
ads carefully. They are the meeting
place for buyer and seller. Tou will
also find them Interesting and oft
en you can really find Just lots to
interest you.
O
The temperature In southeastern
Alaska averages only about 10 de
grees colder than in Salem. This
territory along the coast is effect
ed by the Japanese current Jun
eau, the capltol city of Alaska is
about 1000 miles north of Seattle.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Here It Is Just finished, 1636 N.
18th St. Your husband can afford to
buy this beautiful 5 room up to the
minute house. Small down payment.
Balance Ilka rent. See owner. 1435
N. 18th. TeL 4277.
SPECIAL HOME BARGAIN'S:
$4000. Will buy an elht room mod
ern brick home, hardwood floors,
hot water heat, close In, worth
twice the money. If you want a
REAL BARGAIN see this home.
Terms.
$4500. New modern up to date seven
room home, double plumblnj. dou
ble garage, cor. lot, good location.
3500. down, bal. easy terma
3EEI W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
134 South Liberty Street
IVt acres In Jefferson with fruit,
berries, fair buildings, good land. Only
$600.00.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Room 19 Ladd 4 Bush Bank Bldg.
Good river bottom land for sal
suitable for hops. Xear Eola In Polk
County. In suitable lots at one hun
dred dollars per acre. E. XL Crolsan,
Custom House, Portland, Oregon.
20 A. farm, 6 room house, barn, chick
en house, all new. A bargain at
$2750.
5 rm. modern except basement, fin
large lot, fruit trees, garage.
Price $1500, very easy terms.
A good Income property at a sacrifice.
374 A. farm, running water, t seta of
bldgs.. fine largre stock barn, 2
large poultry houses, silo, some
fine timber. 100 A. cholc hop or
grain land. A snap at $55 per
acre. Will take some trade.
5 rm. strictly modern bungalow, clos
In, fine location. A bargain at
$3250.00.
We write all Vlnds of Insurance. Bring
In your trades and talk them over
with .via W will help you find
Just what you want.
J. F. ULRICH COMPANY
."125 State Street Phone 8679.
FOR SALE FARMS
65 acres with 25 acres of hops, S
hop houses, on Willamette river. $ nu
house, electricity, naa bcoooi
3300. For a tew days will oner iot
135 an acre, cash payment or
WINNIE PETTTJUH-N
175 South High Street
80 A. 20 cult, 6 room poor nous.
good barn, creek, near Fails L.ity,
?1300. Terma
20 A. s miles, k. nouw, eiec, s
barn. weU, 4 A. strawberries. $950
loan, take clear house, little casn.
C. J. JACKSON, 341 Stats a-
nn.nj-inri-un-i".'i- - -- -- -- -- -- -- - wi
FARM BARGAINS
s A rood hoD snd nut land, cle-a
in on Davement. jzooo; x-i -own.
1 A nil wood dark sou. nouse wiid
rooms and Sleeping porch, bam.
other outbuildings, ft A. strawDernem,
family orchard. Yi mm ifpro. l"""r
STOCKED 4 E(JUlft -. . "
4mm rtivment
137 A., 40 cieareo, oaianco uiuncr
nutnra. waters- DT sprinaa, wn
fenced. buHdin i , 11 miles from Sa-
54 A,, ail in cultivation, rewuj wt
Irrigation, fences, fair buildings, goo
road. $3500, 1-10 cash down, balance
1-18 annually at
SOCOLOFSK.r BUM
First National Bank Bldg.
JWi nai ii'ii-i" . - - - i
S A FARM SNAP
ni ia fni-rod to sell on account
of ago and poor health. 27 A. tillable
I jt k. l naitnra. flnms umuwr. vwiMJa
iau, v . ..
and well water. Larg barn, small
hous. elec lights, good rd., cloae to
high school, test oi so" Ji
nrin tn 82200. Only $500
down will handle deaL No trade SEB
BECHTEL er tuu-aow
341 Stat Koom
POLLY AND HER
J y lSStSTl 3 S L KNEW HER TO ES3i . rJ 7
9nt t fmm 1 . Br " p
- ra 1 ' "
FOR SALEFARMS
A POOP RANCH
STOCKED EQUIPPED
It-acres, 0-A, cult, good soil, I X
house, baseman t, barn and etc II A.
timber and pasture, one team, 4 cows
and all farm Implements ; pries re
duced ts $4500. I1T0O down. SEE
J AH. IX SEARS, REALTOR
H Sooth High
EXCHANGE Real Estate
. ... ..... --i-i-i-M-irirnitnAnjLriJt
Will trade equity In I A. modi-
buIldlnsL fruit filrt S mil.. TM at
Salem, will aasum a farm 40 to SO
A-. with good improvements, electrio
Itr, good road, bottom land, and will
trade good 2d mortgage for stock and
equipment or soma. Box 14, ears
Statesman.
TRADK FOR SMALLER PLACE
zv-acrea s-k. nous, bath and lc
trlo Ughts. new inn and garage, an
cult, miles of Salem : trade for 1 to
T screa Price $1750.00.
ANOTHER ONH
158-acrea SO-A. cult, lonu tfmKar
runnlng water, lirn ham. moat all
bottom land, pries $9500.00: trade for
smauer place up to $3000.00. SEE
JAS D. SEARS, REALTOR
1S3 South High Street
EXCHANGES
40 A.. Improved, Wallace Rd. for Sa
lem city.
It A., close In Polk county for good
Salem home.
4 room home N. Summer for closs-la
1 to 5 A. tract
Eugene lots and cash for ranch Sa
lem section.
Good stocked and equipped dairy
ranch close to Salem for Salem bam.
Well located Eugene residence for
Salem city or acreage.
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
First National Bank Bldg.
EXCHANGE 4 room house, clear.
Want acreage. 1720 N. Cottage.
ACREAGE
SPECIAL 102 ACRES $571 0
80 A. cultivation. T A. timber, bal
ance pasture, (rood soli, 7 R. housa,
good barn 50x80. outbuildings, 2 good
wells, all woven wlrs fences, good
road, close ts school . FOR SALH
ONLT.
SOCOLOFSKT A SON
First National Bank Bldg.
SI A. dairy and chicken ranch, wen
equipped for poultry; 28 A. cult
Cheap enough at $2500. Easy terma
15 A. located near Woodbura, mod
ern house, plastered ; basement, fur-
nac ; Ideal place for chickens noma
equip. To trade for house In Salem.
IT. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8908.
SNAPS IN SMALL ACREAGES
HOMES
$1500. Five acres about one mile from
city limits, paved road, all plow
land, small shack and bars, $50
cash, $10. per mo., no Interest for
two years.
$1800. Five acres with four room
house, garage, all in bearing
strawberries, $180. cash, baL $15.
per mo.
$1650. 4.86 acres all good land and ia
cultivation, three room house, gar
age, chicken house, $50. cash, baL
$15. per mo.
$2500. Five acres in bearing orchard,
three room housa, well located oa
Pacific highway, 8 miles out. $100
cash. bal. monthly.
SEE T'S FOR BARGAINS
W. IL GRABENHORST A CO.,
REALTORS
124 a I.!bortv St. Phone 6468
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE) on furniture, cars, aalartos
or other rood security Repayable
monthly. When In financial need s
us before closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Rink Bldg. Phono 8888.
Bel!s of Harmony
Heard over KOIN daily
ring out a loan service that
ts really, really different.
TOO GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRTVACT
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ON LOANS 310 to $300
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room 11 New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Visor
LICENSED BT STAT
518 BUt St TeL 8-1
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
AiT-nr to reduc yout paymsata
Tou kep the car
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St. and Fairy
Phono 4733 Saiwm. Ora
MONET FOR TUB HOLIDAYS
W advanc cash to salaried people
an plain note. Easy monthly r pay
ment plan. Our servic is quick, oomr
teous and confidential.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
113 Oregon Bids:.. Second floor
Office hours 10:00 A. M. to 8:10 P. M.
TelphaT 7783 Stat License 8-188
LOANS WANTED
Hair a rood $600.00 first mortaVS
on which I can net ts purcnasar
10. Insurance 8800.00.
A. a BOHRNSTRDT
Room 10, Ladd - Bush Baalt Bid-.
FOR SALE WOOD
Carl SarKls for dry fir, oak, ash
and mapl. Reasonable price Phone
8T8t.
QUA RANTEED DRY
TL 8000 Salem foal Oa Tradi
Cot Use-
Dry wood at Tracy Pboa 8181
a-d wood, deprea price. TeL 8T88.
Old fir, 16". $4.56. Dial 7800.
Wood of all kinds. TeL 8911.
A-l old fir, 16"
$6.00. Tel. 6478.
$4.80. Oak ir.
Delivery from car. Save the differ
ence. Full cord old -Towta ir
84.50; half load ptaner wood 11.80.
COBBS A MITCHELL CO.
148 So. Uth St Phone T448
PALS
FOR SALE WOOD
DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal
and fu Oil oo as tor prlcca Wo
giro good measure, good quality and
food srrtca
A ELMER TRANSFER ft STORAOI
Tbb till
lO-ta. old fir. Phone 4815.
Ash, fir and oak. TeL 1141.
mm m i-n 1 s "juiruxnji
Dry oak, fir. $5. TeL 8763.
- - - -i-n-i -1-1-njnnroTjrcrun
II" old fir. $4.15. TeL 1411.
Old fir. II In.. $4.50. TeL $115.
II In. old fir. 14.50: tnd srowth. II
In.. $4 15. Phone till.
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's used cars
with an o. k. that counts
1121 Ford Coupe $ S0.00
12S VeUs 3edan
175.00
245.00
345.00
345.00
S95.00
435.00
35.00
1930 Plymouth Sdan
lzt Ford Sport Roadster
1931 Ford Coups
1930 Bulck Coups
1931 Studs S Coupe
CHEVROLET
1923 Coups
19z5 Sudan
1921 Coups
1929 Coups
IS.O0
1C5.00
245.00
295.00
325.00
295.00
1921 Sedan
1930 Coach
1931 Coupe
1931 Coach
435.00 1
1933 Coups
125.00
Liberal Trades Easy Terms
321 Center Phone 31S9 430 N. ComX
Buy Kellosr cereals Saturday and
help the American Lesion Auxiliary
welfare fund.
SALEM USED CAR CENTER
Even (n cold weather these prices
are hot:
1931 Ford Std. Cpa, overhauled $315.
1931 Deluxe Road., low mileage 325.
1938 Ford Tudor Sedan, recon
ditioned 295.
1929 Frd Cp., new rings, paint 175.
1928 Ford Phaeton with llo. 9$.
1927 T Ford Tudor, lie 75.
1924 T Ford Touring. Ho. 25.
1926 T Ford Cpe., as Is 25,
1928 Buick Std. Coupe 255
1928 Bulck Std. Coun 150.
1330 AA Ford truck, duals 325.
1928 AA Ford truck, four speeds
transmission 195.
1928 Chev. Truck, four speeds
transmission . 150.
1928 Cher. Panel delivery 150.
Se Larry or Charles
At Marlon A Liberty Streets
Tel. 7910
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
SETBACK SUFFERED
BI STOCK MARKET
Knri vnnir t 1 n rmi
itAw. lnt.rrnM.7. v f L
Stocks interrupted week of im-
prOTement With a Slight Setback
today, but the market was dull as
A M .1 .A
- '
uici avuu ui -rut k9 iuw nag ui
minor proportions on a turnover
of 482,705 shares
Steel shares were inclined to
heaviness, especially U. S. Steel
preferred which apparently an
ticipated no favorable change in
the backlog statistics. Unfilled or
ders were off 23,739 tons, but this
did not quite cancel the gain
made from August through Octo
ber; furthermore. It was a seas
onal movement, since November
almost Invariably witnesses a con
traction.
American Telephone. Consoli
dated Gas, Union Pacific, Amerl-
rp v. . . fin'f - l ..t...
.". r"?a
Lan lOSt a point net; Otnerwige
cnanges by market leaders were
mostly limited to minor fractions.
Stocks of the two leading elec
trical companies firmed, possibly
because both now contain mel
ons" in the form of the radio dli
tribution.
Ralls were a triflo easy, with
industrials and untilities. Car
loadings for the post-haliday week
ended December S jumped 53,57$,
but the decrease from 1931 was
larger than occurred in the pre
vious week.
Wool Purchases
Only Moderate,
Corvallis Report
CORVAL 13. Dec. 10. (AP)
With wool buyers restricting pur-
Chaasse t Immediate require-
a t .a
rr.:j m: :
i uoii i-i mm mm s v. a aa va
Boston market the past week, ac
cording to wire report received
curuiui vo win icyviruB monw
today by the federal market ba-
reau and the state college exten
slon service. Trading was not
quits) as active as the lnaulrie. ot
the previous two weeks had lndi
cated
w- . .
-IBt.ei-J 1 af aaraataiMI
grown 14. and finer wooU com-
nniM a rear anDsrantiai weurnta.
but trading was mostly on limit-
.dQuantitie..Aaeabal.blockof
graded atnetiy commng u no
finer territory wool moved at
around 4r cents scoured basts.
Alfred Ashland it
WOOdburn marshal
WOODBURN, Dee. 10 Alfred
,vvvy irsrtri
Dry wood of all kinds Priced right
TsL 4114.
Ashland is Woodburn s new city one day tnu wees: u cwuuii wim or iair vaiue ior supplemental ir
marshal, aueceedlng Louis Rat- the teacher concerning hot noon rigation. Efficient methods of tll
tov. , s.. a rt ta that ra. I lnnehea. The matter was decided I inz wet lands and ot providing
naeltr for two reari. Ashland
.- ah itifw Thrtr-daw nlrht.
Tho appointment wa made by
Mawnr VT. TT Ttrovlaa.
"The Man
BUTTER IS STEADIER; CUBES CUT
V V 9 4 4 9
GRAIN VALUES TURN BRISKLY UP.
Eggs are Depressed;
Chickens, Country
Meats in Demand
PORTLAND. Dec 10 (AP)
Ther were mixed riews la the
market tor batter today bat the
general feeling, appears a trifle
steadier althourh la spots the
market was weaker.
The chief complaint la the
trade at the moment appears the
lack of open market offering of
first batter although the make of
this score is said to be rery lib
eral. Cot of ijc lb. la the price of
prime first cubes on the produce
exchange for the week-end session
appears the result of many stores
.vi.i. i.k.i. .. I
Boiiiua i-wou wmtu i w uucin I
higher score, according to some I
trade leaders.
Once again there was lack of
uniformity In butterfat quota-
tions. The gei ral understanding
was that churn, g cream at Port-
Und Is quoted 25 lb., but a sur
rey of the situation failed to in-
dlcate that more than a small per
cent of the purchases were below
2 6e lb. In fact one Interest was
reponea out wnn a uiior ui ic
lb. while a country plant was re-
nnrA ountlnw lh
- s
arei ior eggs touuuuoi io
a a a
show depression here. The chief
bearish influence appears the an
derselllng of local firms by out
sider whose only Interest appears
to be cut values
Late receipts of lire chickens
I hawa hv no means been liberal but
AamanA hat nnrrl falrlw Rtaadw
demand PPela r7 "Mr
m apuo vl in? iw iv w iuci iia
effect for dressed turkeys and oth-
er fowls. Spring chickens alone
continue weak.
Cold weather has greatly stlm
ulated demand all through the
market for country killed meats
here. Supplies were moving out
somewhat better In all lines al
though real Is by no means any
too firm.
General Markets
II
I PRODT7C- EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Or.. Dae. 10. f AP)
ProdlK ekafa. n.l price : Butter
extra 26e. Undrd S5e. prim flrata
24o. TfSmh extra i.
I J - A.
I HlUiKOll
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ora.. D. 10. (AP)
Wheat Opaa High Low Clo
December 42 .44 .42 V. .44
May -46H .474 .48V4 .474
Jaly 47 484 -47 .48
Cash wheat: Bir Bend Dlueitem .ov;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent .52, 11 par
cant .50; aoft whit, hard winter, .43 H
weetern white, northern apring .43
weitin red .43.
OaU No. 3 whit 81T.
Cr No. 2E yellow 81T.50.
XI Urn a Standard $13.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or.. Da. 10. (AP)
Batter Print. 92 aeor or better ts.
itaadard nt
Err Pacifis Poultry Prodaear ae-
inr vricea: rrin extra lie, iianaaroi
12e. mediam 22e, pallet 82c
Country meat Belliac price t ratal H
ara: Coantr jkii:d hoj. ceil raienera
under 150 pound I'i-Ss pound; Teal
er. S0-10O pound. S-6H: lamb 0-100,
rcarlinr Se. heary awe 84c, eanaar
Nat Oraron walnut 151B PoaoO.
rxatiuta lOe. Braiila ia-140. aimono l-
ist filbert zo-zzo. peeaaa zue.
Oaaeara bark Buying prices, lvss peei
8 round. ,
Hod MMninaL 1V3I. -jo-zse pouno.
Bttarfat Direct t ahippart: Statiwa
23 25e. Portland dallTary prie: UBi
ir eraam 25-26e. aweet ere am blrhar.
T.Ira TonltrT Ket burisc price: Heary
hen, colored. 4 pound. 11c pound; 4
medium 11a: light 9a; aprinf. colore-.
lit: all weichta. whit, loe; oia
Ur. 7; dock. Pekiaa. 8 10c; tee.
S-Da.
Onion flellins Brie to retailer: ure-
(ob 90e 81 eenUl. Taklma S0e-61.
Pntalnea lxcai BO-iue oracn ova.
Daachutea Gems 81 105. Takima Gem
ona-81 eantaL
WmI loal ello nominal: VTUiamatt
Uy 12-15 pound, niter Oreros 10-
18
Hay BoylBC prle from prodaear: Al
I B11 ft A.I 1 ftln-ar SO-S-SS. Stn
3
vt w . -
810.60-11.
l . - .
1 hree Nearly UlO &
R-iilf Pricrn Ft-wxl
AURORA. Deo. ! Three rio
1. i.-i- u.- MiHif(
I X.LIMMM Ul uuuuutua! J -.
astern Oregon
I "- -
m i
"tools at a receni
TiiI f h.w B-
from, their illneas after having
u-u --- .w-
HOT FOOD VKTOKD
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Dec. 10
Mothers of Moantaia View school
children met at the school house
negatively however and the
1 voruisrstera will havo to be eon
tent with cold depression lnnehea
1 for tbe nreseni at leasu
In The Case"
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, f 1.33 per
hundred.
Surplus 90c.
(If ilk bases ea sesri meaUly
batterfet averse-)
Butterfat Sweet, 27c;
our, 25c.
Batter Cube, 29c;
prints, 28c.
reurr AND VXGETABLSg
Prlees paid te rrovers by Salem bayers
December 10
(The price below, sappiud ty s local
f rocer. are Indicative ef the daily market
bat are sot runalnd by The Stale ma a )
chine eahbace. d. so
Carrot, doi. .20
Carrota. 40 bac .80
Beet, local doi. .15 te .to
Turnips, local, doa.
Oreen peppera, lb.
Cabbasa, aek
Raduhea. doa bnachaa
i Oorona. doa. baoehet
Local potatoes
Sweet potatoes, erat
Celery baartf. doa.
Local celery, doa.
Local lettar. erite
The Dalle lettuce
Spinach, crate
California lettuce
HathAni. (MHit1 wrm m
I Uiriooa, Walla Wan
obiob. Labi-. 2s ib
Lfaiu.o aqpaaa. oo,
Parsn oa. hundred
-1.00
Appiea
I ?'"8.
.45
.50
65
.65
65
1.00
.75
1.50
.SO
.15
-11.00
1.50
Spitienbarr
Norther Spy
Ortleya
Jonathan
Delicious
Cauliflower. No. 1 crate
Rutebaraa. hundred
Broa!a proota
I UraBCeme. retail, ID
Cranberries, bbl
i wrangea, p.p.
Orans. fancy
8.00-4 00
HOPS
Top. 1931. IV
Top. 1881. lb. .
si
.20
EOOS
Baying Pries
Kxtra
Standard
MUnm
.81
.19
.18
.15
.0
.11
.08 to .08
.08 t .07
.11
.09
.10
Pul'.eta
POULTET
Old rcottart
Colored haaa
Medium beat
Light kena
Bake
l-irht frrex
Turkey. Utb. top
TarkiteT. 4. muii.
top
.15
.10
.08
Daeka. lira. White PekiniJ.
Gce, liT
MEAT
(.amb. top
Ho;, top
Hoc, first cats
Rteer
..4.25
.3.50
.3.25
0S to 04
-01 U .02
.03 t 0J
.05
Cows ,
Helfen
Dreiacd rtt, top
uretied nor
. .04H
GRAIN AND HAT
WTit. western red .41
White. No. 1 .43
Barley, top. to 14.00
Oat. wUte. ton 14.00
Oat ay. top. tan 18 00 to 18.00
Hay, buyms price
Oat and retch, tin 7.00 to 7.50
Alfalfa, valley. lt cat 0.00 t 10 00
WOOL
Median 13
Coaraa 10
Mohair .,, - a market
NUTS
Walnata, orchard run .10 I .13
niberta. fair ;ra4e .13
.28
.05
JO
20
.80
.75 to 1.00
1.10
-SO tail aO
.20
.50
1 25
.50
1.85
0
, .20
.15
veil Stocks and Bonds
DEOEMBEK 10
(Copyricht 1932. Standard Statitics "o.)
STOCK AVEKAUE3
SO 20 10 SO
TodT 53.S 27.4 89.0 55.S
PraTiou (17 53.8 27.6 90.5 58.2
Week a CO 49 8 24. B RZ.l 51. S
Year a fo 68.1 ?5.0 104.4 68.1
I J year ar
17 4 1 (4.8 21S.9 1TV.Z
72. S 39.8 111.0 73.9
I isu uai
Low 1933 35.1 13.2 51 8 35 0
High 19J 20 4 141.S 2813 205.8
Low 1930 112.9 B7.i liS.J 114.7
BOKT AVER.VOES
20 .'.0 20
60
60
67. S
67.8
74.1
98.9
78.1
57.5
Today - 62.1 6; 0
PreTiou day C2.8 SO. 4
Week afo 62.4 60.1
Tear axe 68.5 68.6
81 0
80.9
?1.1
85.S
98 6
SA.S
70.9
Z year aro 92.7 ins.j
Hick 1638 71.3 78.0
Low 1932 5S.2 47.4
Hirh 1930
94.9 109.8 101 4 101.9
S3.S S7.S 96.6 92.6
Low 1930
OFFERED AT 0. S. C.
A soil Improvement and land
I utlliiatioa ahort course will be
atuiu m i v i wviav
vallts December 1 and 17. to en
- !riBer" !!? Jm1""
wiw im mui oi lowrmiuoo iu
la . a M
I BOllB.
it
The study will Include the soil
Md chemlcal Invoice of
th eWlllamette valley and the
eQln f loU m and re-ortll.
I rt.lr.- - Irrlntln Qtnr1(aa
ai iiiub;v a - a v ,
indicate that there are over one
million acres of wet land in the
Willamette valley susceptible to
improvement by drainage, while
nearly one and one-quarter mil-
non acres of soil types are of good
supplemental water to tree work-
- lag soil having natural drainage
j will be explained at the short
i cuuise iu lecuua uay,
Fall Wheat Damage
Conhrxned; Buying
Is Speculative
CHICAGO. Dec. ! (AP)
Brisk upturns la grain values to
day went hand la hand with lively
speculative buying and with au
thoritative assertions of Irrepara
ble damage to domestic winter
wheat.
Reports that President-elect
Roosevelt would demand abolition
of the farm board contributed im
petus to buying of wheat and oth
er grains. Another stimulating
factor was announced the new Ar
gentine wheat crop was officially
estimated at 232.000,000 bushel?.
compared with private forecasts
heretofore that ranged as high as
280.000,000.
Wheat closed firm at almost
the day's top, 2-4 to 1 cent above
yesterday's finish, corn 1-4 to 5-
up, oats 1-8 advanced.
Today's dosing quotstions:
Wheat Dec. 4S 7-8 to 46; May
41 1-8 to 1-4; JlJy. 49 3-8 to 1-2.
Corn Dec. 23 1-4; May 28 1-S
to 1-4; Jly. 2 5-8.
Oats Dec. 15 3-8 May 17 7-8;
Jly. 18.
(ME, SHEEP ARE
STEADY, PDI DOWN
PORTLAND, Dec. 10. (AP)
Cattle receipts were 1673, calvet
82 for the week. Trade appeared
steady; desirable steers were
mostly $4-5 with one selected lot
Monday $5.50 for 950-pounders;
low grade was down to $2.50. but
mustly $3 and better; selected
heifers scaled $4.35. with the bulk
of sales $3.50 and better; high
medium cows we-re $3 top with
good grade selling $3.10-3.25;
mixed lot of heifers and youn.
cows were $3.50 with low cutter
and common sorts $1-2; bulls
were- around $2.50 generally with
a few at $2.75-3; vealers aid
calves were $2-5.50. but generally
$5 and less.
Hogs receipts were 5553 for the
week. Trade In hogs showed kill
er stuff generally 25c lower for
week with feeders down POc. Top
for carlots of light butchers was
generally $3.75 with one donble
lot Monday at $3.85; top and bulk
drivelns. was $3.65-3.75; heavy
weight sorts were down to $3.
with packing sows $2.50-3. hut
mostly around $2.75; slaughter
pigs scaled $2.75-3.25, gut gener
ally $3, and feeders were $2.50-3.
Sheep and lambs receipts w. ro
4390 for the week. Trade in all
departments was at least steady
with better grade lambs in strong
call. Good to choice sorts were
$4.50-$. with medium $3.50-4.50
and thin throwouts down to $?.r.0.
SLIGHTLY BETTER
PORTLAND, Dec. 10. (AP)
There was a slightly better move
ment of dressed turkeys into "ou
suming channels, the result prin
cipally of the new low price rec
ord established the previous day
at an extreme of 15e for No. 1
birds. A fair movement at this
price was reported locally but
leading operators have plenty in
their houses, and more, to fill all
needs.
Cash buyers are offering around
11c pound generally although a
few were said to be quotin. up
to 12-lSc for strict grading. Most
of the carload shipments contluue
on a basis ot an advance. The pri
vate firms were offering a dime
and co-ops 8c pound.
Further receipts ot frozen tur
keys here suggest the lack of care
in dressing, which. In the minds
of some traders, will have an ad
verse effect upon local values.
Quotations on live turkeys were
nominal.
TKACHERS EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the
County School Superintendent ot
Marlon County, Oregon, will hold
the regular examination of appli
cants for State Teachers Certifi
cates at the County Court House,
as follows: Commencing Wednes
day, December 21, 1932, at S:0
o'clock a. m. and continuing until
Frtday. December 23. 1932. at
4:00 o'clock p. m. Applicants foT
life certificates must preseat
themselves at this time. also, a
examinations are no longer held
on Saturday.
Mary L. Fulkerson,
County School Superintendent,
Marlon, County, Oregon.
D-ll
HM MBIT
By CLIFF STERRETT