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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salecw Oregon, Tnesdav Morning, January 10, 1833 PAGE SEVEN 'I . " fed 1 I ! 1 1 1 i I a - . ..... a Business' Directory Cards la this directory run on a monthly basis only. Rat: $L66 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mile Panek. the brake and shimmy doctor.- 275 Sooth CommtirUl 8treet. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN 1 I I I r R. D. Barton Batteries Starter and generator work. 645 Chemeketa at. BEAUTY PARLORS Stiller Beauty Shop, dial 795:. Senator Beauty Shop, dial 6818. BICYCLES BICYCLES, velocipedes new and ued. Harry W. Scott, 14T a ComT." CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 67t. CHIMNEYSWEEP Telephone 445. RELWcraa: CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L, SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor. , tSS N. High. 'Tel. Re. 8578 CLEANERS Watanabe cleaners, forsmerly Jap anese cleaners. Suits 85c. TeL 8598. COLLECTIONS Personal Service Bureau, 820 Ore. Blag. Aslt rates and sayejrLm6: Correspondence Instruction International Correspondenoe schools. Business, technical course Box 166. C McGllHvray, Tel. 4128. COUNTRY MEATS Fresh and smoked country sausage, etired meats, delivered. TeL StFlj DRESSMAKING MRS 8NELOROVE, Ind fl. Miller Bide. Tnl. 7446. Remodeling specialty. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt haupt, florist, 577 Court TeL 1804. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor ist. 16th a Market Tel. 0591. FLOOR CONTRACTING Olsen Floor Co. TeL 0111. GIFT SHOPS Fred Blatchford, mfg. of 'Dtsttiio tiv Olftware," 118 8. High 8t. GLASS Automobile Gas Mirrors Windows Reglaxed WALTER J. DOWNS Phone S108 680 Breys Ave., Salem INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS ISO N. High TeL 404T LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRT 2(1 a High TeL 9115 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "Ws Wash Everything in Lux" Telephone 3165 11(4 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattress $.. Renovators and' Jnmlnibiri. Canltal Bedding Co. TeL 40(1. 202 North CapItoL New mattress made to order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag Mat tress Factory, a 11th ft Wilbur. TeL 8141. Otto V. Zwleker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repairing Phono graph and sewing machines 488 ittate Street. Salem. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Txnrn steel guitar in 18 Wks. W. a Btorhow. 4S0 Court with Stiffs, MEDICINE nr chan Lam Chinese Medicine Ce, f Ileurs Tuesday and Friday, 11 a. m. f to 4 p. m. 141 N. Commercial. PAINTING & DECORATING j vL Painting and decorating. Tet 1794 Y PLUMBING AND HEATING PTJT1TBIXO and general repair work. Qraber Bros,, 166 So. Liberty. Tel. 65S4. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT y i. ii Tapama Tax. Public Ao- ucw -jt; .i tr-t sill counting. 209 Masonic Bldg. Tel. site. N. IX Clement. Income tax re porta, auditing, Installations, financial state-mentV-phor 8525 or U6T for ap- PRINTING V FOR 8TATIONERT, cards, lets, programs, boo ks or any prtnticK. cailThe Statesman Printing h.niminL 111 S. Commercial. Tele- REAL ESTATE m jL BECKS eV HEXPRICKJV TeL 49L W. H. GRABEXHORST CX m 184 8. Liberty St . -r- .Tel. 64IS. SOCOLOFSKT A SON S64-8 First Nsft Bk. Bldg. Tet- 7807. S - STOVES STOVES and stove repalrlnc. Steves foe sale, rebuilt stud repaired. All kinds mt woven wire fence. Xancy plain, bop baskets, books, logan hooks. Ymm a n A fltowat Works. 161 fehetneketsTTeli ills. B. & Fleming. 844 State Street TRANSFER CAPITA! CITT Transfer Co. M6 Stat St. TeL 7 7 IS. DUtribuUnc. for warding and storags our specialty. 0t our rates, FOB local or distant tranafer store, call 8111, Larmer Tranater Co. Tracks to Portland daily. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. 80 years experience. RFD (. Box 108 B. TeL 116F5. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per Une.lOe Three insertions per ' line SOe Six insertions per line. .SOc One month per line.. $1.00 Minimum eharce ...... I Be Copy for this pace ac cepted until f:S0 the even ing before publication for classification. Copy re ceired after this time will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished In its eolumna, and in cases where thi- paper is at fault wUl reprint that part of an advertisement la which the typographical mistake ocears. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising on der the proper classifica tion. SITUATIONS WANTED Wanted practical nursins. TeL 8(07 or 1S5. Housework by txp. glrL TeL 5820, Attention : Willamette student wants work for board and room. Excellent references. Phone 9460 or 8778. High school girl wants work for board and room, 174 South Liberty. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Old papers 14c a ban- lie statesman omce. TJsed ranges $5.00 and up. Oregon Trading Post. 331 N. Com'L Permanent waves for wood or What hare you. Model Beauty Parlor. TRADE Miscellaneous Trade radio advertising for car. 24$ N. Cottage. MISCELLANEOUS Hawaiian. Span, guitar, uke. man' dolln. Organising fifth beginners' or chestra. No knowledge of instruments required. Musical foundation. Regis tration closes Jan. 21. Call Y. W. C A. $878. , Best hair cut. Adults 20c, children' 15c 208 S. Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms $2.50 wk. Close In. ITS SUte. 2 steam heated rooms, reasonable. 909 Cbemeketa. TeL 5539. Large downstairs room mod. con veniences, also garage. 1433 State. TeL 93(4. Rooms 810: with board $25. Two blocks from capital. 1271 Chemeketa. TeL 417. Rrtoms cheap. Also board. Tel. 4375. ROOM AND BOARD 000j00 For ladles, reasonable. close In. Home privileges. Tel. 3201. FOR RENT APARTMENTS k0t0t00 Pattott apartment--downtowTi. Call Pat ton' boos stor. Fur. 1 R. SPU 2261 Basel. TeL 7664. . Warm apartments. 1046 Leslie. Fvrn. iapt lights, water, heat, gar age. 111.60. ITS If. ZOtn. Nice small apt, 658 Center. Nice torn, apts. 696 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES i 00000000000000000000 Completely turn. 5-rm. house close in. would rent short time. 5& union. Fans, I and nnfura. houses. R. . Forkner,' Kit N. Cottage. TeL 1011. snasassnasesSsess'nsW- MMe1 Furn. cot, 810. Moses, illtt SUte. Here it is lust finished. 1695 N. 18th St Tour husband can afford to buy this beautiful t room up to the minute -house. Small down" payment. See owner. 1435 1-roomj bouse. Partly furnished. Dial TS57. i FOR RENT FOR i RENT Furnished l-room I nonw ssi ciuh oaiein. wiui lununt I nn.pUoe hardwood floors, wash trays home m East Salem, with furnace. and garage, $22.56. w. Q. Krueger, lt N. Cora'L Extra good location for store with Irvlax reoma J. Lincoln Ema, 4f z State Btreet. . , FOR RENT: 19 A. rich river bot tom land. 4 R. house, barn. SEE EECHTEli or l nuaiAau.i 141 State Street WANTED TO RENT mm000 O4 mm--tim ..WANTED Te rent equipped dairy farm oa shares, or work lor owner. Many years experience. Sober and cap able. Address B. C, Route 3, Box 110, Salem, Ore. 1-mv apt elose In. Will pay.4H. - $14. Box 491. Statesman. FOR SALE Real Estate EXTRA SPECIAL I acres with neat 4 room house, best of solL close to school and bus tins. Valued at $8660. Owner will accept $1806 it sold at once. Call as to enow rnJM a ifTLLER. Realtors iDone FOR SALE Real Estate Improved ll meres for sale by own- M , BOX T, Btun. 110 A. stock farm, about 8 A. nod Umber, well fenced. SDrtnra. small shacks, 8260. All dear and will trade on s ir I tn modern home In Salem. WINNIB PETTTJOHN 17$ 8. Hlfh Street m...,- seJ'"UJXsT acre one mile from Salem on mod road. 4 room bouse, else, water sys tem, hot water beating system, wood shed, garage, chicken house, soma fruit, berries, grapes, etc 40 young niDcrta, dear. Trade for clear 4 or S 1 room house In town. 10 acres 7 miles from Salem on cared road, frame building 86x11, family or chard, 0 filberts, 4 A. prunes, lots of rancy trees and shrub. IZ1Q0. Easy terms. MELVTN JOHNSON OR W. M. PENNINGTON 275 Bute Street TeL 7(. Improved farm, with buildings, good for dairy or hops, creek, on main road near Salem. Only $65 per acre. Owner, 4S Hood St. EXCHANGE Real Estate Choice located home trade for farm and assume. Box 109. care Statesman. 300 A. hop and alfalfa ranch, trade smaller ranch, 40 'hops, (OA. alfalfa. 200 cult Price 830,000. A real place. SEE H. C SHIELDS Oregon Building TeL 1903 Close In lot $1(00, fine for apt or court 891 N. Com'L EXCHANGE Extra fine ( room house, English type, best residential district in Grants Pass Rents for $35 per month. Value 85000. Want good home in Salem, will assume. ALSO Salem property to trade for White Pine Umber near Baker, Oregon. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone (708 FOR SALE FARMS A FARM BARGAIN 105-acres. fair improvements, run ning water. 3 5-A. cult, some timber, good stock ranch. Only ?H miles of Salem. Pries quick sale, 37&o; l-l down. J AS. D. SEARS, Realtor 131 South Hlich Street ACREAGE FOR RENT Good acreage, 21st and Market Also horse and pullets for sale. E. C. Holladay. 20 acres, four room plastered bouse. new barn, nsw chicken house. Good location on main county road. Plenty wood for own use. A bargain at $2500. 18 acres loins city limits of good country town. Wood for own use. Good deep black loam. Hop land. Price $8.- (00. Easy terms. Grocery store, stock and equipment building with living room. A nice place for a couple wishing for someuung to do. Will trade this place for small farm. I room house, modern except base ment All In fine condition. Good gar age. Corner lot A snap at $1800. Remember we write all kinds of in surance. Our trading station is located at 825 State street J. F. ULRICH COMPANT Tel. 8(72 WANTED REAL ESTATE Small Improved S31H State. acreage. Moses. Business Opportunities RAISE ANGORA WOOLERS Be IndeDendent Let us place you in a pie. sant and profitable business. HI LLC REST ANGORA CO. TeL 815 Rt 3. Box 1$. Pac Hwy. tt mile So. of Salem SNAP Service ta. camp ground, store. 1 living rooms, garage, 3 cabins, grocery stock. Electric water system, modern rest rooms. Located on Pacific high way. Good business. Poor health rea son for selling at sacrifice price, $2300. Worth lot more. SEE BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State 0000000000000000000000000 Gas station, living quarters, repair shop, three cabins and 3-acres grouna facing the racinc nignway. bvv.v down, payment will handle same. A bargain at $4000.00. ANOTHKK UUUU a. Large store bldg., nice stock of gro ceries and conf. and frtgldaire. meat case, gas, pump and nice plastered dwelling Joins store room. jLaxge iw, well located. This entire place only $1971 -$1100.00 down. ua.i. easy. xm la In good location and a big value. See JA8. IX nraiwr 131 South High Street LIVESX0CK POULTRY LAjtAJxnju-i njxn.r.n.n njy f-n 1 - - FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow. Call 64FS after 6:89 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN j00000000000000m0000f0t 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOIN daily ring eut a loan service that Is really, really different TOO GET THB rTXLX. AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS SIS 10 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 119 New Blirh Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BT STATE 818 Stats St TeL 8-T-4-9 MONET We have funds for both farm and city loans. The security must be good. CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. ixans 244 State Street Phone 6708 V00000000000000000000000' MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments Ton keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 4718 Salem. Ore. POLLY AND HER vjors THIS CRf DEC'S BOUGHT FER POLLVS AQUARIUM, MAWi l ss. Interesting: Pacts Buenos Aires Is the third cltr la atss in the western hemisphere. o The first Brlntins? cress used fat America, was la Cambridge, Mass., In 1(31. O The amendment to the constitu tion giving women nation wtde suf frage went into effect August 20, 1920. O The population of Mexico is 16, 000,000. Seven eighths of this num ber are partly or wholly native In dian. O Magellan named the Pacific ocean. Brazil has experienced fewer po litical changes than any country of South America .... O Four pages is a lot of advertising these days. Be sure to read the four full pages of this morning a paper. : . . . . MC)Y- L0 A PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS STATE LOAN COMPANY" 112 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to ( :20 P. M. Telephone 7783. State license No. 8-1(5. Borrow on personal property; repay In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO.. SUte lie 3-1(9, 501 Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877. PERSONAL LOANS MADE en furnttars, ears, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First- National Bank Bldg Phone 858. FOR S ALEWOOD Old fir $4 cd. TeL 8982. 11 In. eld flr $4. TeL 443$. Good dry wood. TeL 3(8$. A-l old fir, 18 In. $4.50. TeL 7800. Call 8sggle for dry fir. oak, ash m. Phone and maple. Reasonable prices. 8739. GUARANTEED DRY wood ooal TeL 5000 Salem Fuel Oe. Trad ft Cottage. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel elL Call on os for prices. We give gooa measure, gooa quality ano food servlce ARMER TRANSFER ft STORAOF Teleohetie Sill 0000000000P00000000000t f??y. " . "A 5 y.. Second growth fir wood, sawed any i length, $1.50 per load. Oak and old fir 14.50 per load. Larmer Transfer Stor age, phone 3131. Dry wood at Tracy's Phone 3988. 1( In. old fir. 84.25. TeL (138. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and white female toy terrier. Answers to name of TaxL Re ward. Tel. 4(71. FOR SALE USED CARS MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 192( Ford Touring, new tires $ 58.00 1927 Star Sport Roadster 75.00 192T Pontlac Coach 95.00 1929 Ford Roadster special et 115.00 192$ Nash Sedan 115.00 1921 Velle Sedan 145.00 1918 Chrysler "52" Sedan 1(5.00 1929 Essex Challenger Coupe 175.00 HIT Bulck Sedan 185.00 185.00 192$ Stude Sedan 1919 Ford Tudor Sedan 1930 Ford Sport Roadster . 1928 AA Truck . 110.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 175.00 195.00 3(5.00 CHEVROLETS 1928 Coupe 1910 Sport Roadster 1929 Landau Sedan . 1930 DeLuxe Sedan . TERMS TRADES McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 133 Center Phone 3189 430 N.'ComX "sIClemusedarenterT (3 Used Cars to Choose From SEDANS 1928 Franklin Sedan, excellent condition $418.00 119 Plymouth new valnt. ready to go 175.90 19S0 Chevrolet, motor brakes 111.06 overhauled 1919 A Ford, new battery, rings and pins 225.09 COUPES 1930 Chevrolet, 1 new tires, some motor work $115.69 1911 A Ford like new in ev ery way 811.69 1111 A Ford, overhauled; new tires 195.99 19S0 A Ford overhauled 245.09 1929 Stude Commander good Urea, good paint, excellent motor 100.60 1929 A Ford, rebuilt motor, new paint 1TI.66 1928 Chevrolet, new top, new paint, some motor worst iau.se 1928 Standard Bulck, aa A-l car for uiA 1926 Stand. Bulck, ready to go 115.66 ROADSTERS 1127 T Ford, Ruckstell axle, bumpers, curtains $ 66.66 1931 Deluxe A Ford like new. S of them palmed blue, srreea or black, each 215.06 lilt Sport A Ford overhauled. new pamt 1916 Bulck. stood tires, paint 65.06 TRUCKS Ford duals long wheel ba license $145.09 VnA -ir.-i.a ihnrt wheel base license l5.t TERMS TRADES See Charley or Larry VALLEY MOTOR CU. Phone 7916 Marlon. WANTED USED CARS Have denoslt on Plymouth or Dodge PALS V (ft NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS By Tlrtae of mortgage fore closure execution issued by Cir ca it Court of State of Oregon for Marlon County- in suit: "No. mtr. STATS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corpor ation, plaintiff, YS. ILLAHEB COUNTRY CLUB, a corporation, defendant, therein pending, and to me directed, I shall, on Satur day, the twenty-first day of Jan uary, 19 St, at ten o'clock la the forenoon of said day, at west door of Marlon County Courthouse, Sa lem, Oregon, sell at public auc tion, for cash, all right, title, in terest and estate had and pos sessed by said defendant Illab.ee Country Club, a corporation, on or since April 18, 1930, In and to the following-described real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning at a point 37.7 links North from the Southwest corner of the J. M. Townsend Donation Land Claim in Town ship Eight (8) South, Range Three (3) West of the Willam ette Meridian in the County of Marion, State of Oregon; run ning thence South 89 65' West 1202 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 0 9' West 70 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 54 West 438 feet to an iron rod; thence South 43 30' West 1118.4 feet to an iron rod in the East line of the A. R. Stoughton Donation Land Claim; thence North 0 ' East 1(93 feet to an Iron rod; thence North 89 55' East 2402 feet to an iron rod in the West line of said J. M. Townsend Dona tion Land Claim; thence South 20 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 31.30 acres of land in the R. H. Ekin Dona tion Land Claim in Township Eight (8) South, Ranges Three (3) and Four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian la said county and state. AND ALSO: Beginning at an iron pipe 703.5 feet West and 2878.8 feet South of the Northeast cor ner of Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian In the County of Marion. State of Ore gon; thence North 584.7 feet; thence South 75 17' West 97.4 feet; thence South 55 18' West 332 feet; thence South 39 41' West 324.8 feet; thence South 32 58' West 423.2 feet; thence South 28 10' West 232. 9 feet; thence South 26 19' West 497.8 feet; thence South 19 29' West 299.7 feet; thence North 72" 14' West 352.3 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 17 50' West 1412.2 feet; thence East 970.8 feet; thence South 721.2 feet to the North line of the Oregon Electric Railway right 4rt way; thence Northeasterly parallel with and fifty feet from the center line of, said Oregon Electric Rail road right of way, 401.1 feet to the East line of Annie M. Me ier's and William M. Meier's land; thence North 0 48' East 423.8 feet to a stone; thence South 89 25' East 194.6 feet to a stone; thence North 0 09' East 2631.7 feet to a stone; thence South 89 48' East 429.7 feet to the place of be ginning, containing (8.61 acres of land, more or less. Also a perpetual right of way for a roadway thirty (30) feet wide and extending a distance of 483 feet more or less from the Southerly Southwest corner of the above described lands, and along the right of way of said Oregon Electric Railway as now laid out, to the County Road leading from Salem to Hall's Ferry. O. D. BOWER, Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon. D-20-27-J-3- 10-17. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, far the Coun ty of Marion, as administrator of the estate of O. L. Warren, de ceased, and that he has duly qual ified as such administrator; all persons having claims against. the estate of said decedent are noti fied to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, mj attorney, til Oregoa Building. Salem, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon this 3rd day of January. 1933. FLOYD N. WARREN, Administrator of the Estate ef O. L. Warren, Deceased. RONALD C. OLOYKR, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. J-3-10-17-24-11. GUESTS IN PORTLAND HUBBARD, Jan. I. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown and Betty. Boyd and Wallace Brown were guests of Miss Grace Ingram and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grace Ingram of Portland, Saturday. onnriiv Mr. and Mrs. Jnliua Stauf- "Over PaVs Head" WINNIPEG DEPRESSES U;S. GRAINS LOCAL EGG PRICES DROP ONE CENT s.e e Notable Setback is Result of Stop Loss Report CHICAGO. Jan. 3 (AP) Dis quieted by reports of stop loss selling at Winnipeg and by appar- j ent exhaustion of aggressive buy ing in Chicago, grain markets un derwent a notable setback today. Downturns came after wheat here and at Liverpool had mount ed to the highest levels in nearly two months, with the Chicago market showing 6 1-4 cents a bushel almost vertical climb of late. Much of today's selling of wheat was associated with tho be lief expressed by trade experts that reactions were to be looked for after such a steep movement aloft Wheat closed unsteady, 5-8 to 1 under Saturday's finish, corn 1-4 to 3-4 down, oats 1-8 to 1-4 oft. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: May 48 to 48 1-8; Jly. 47 5-8 to 3-4; Sept. 48 1-3. Corn: May 37 1-8 to 1-4; JUy. 28 1-2 to 5-8; Sep. 29 3-8. Oats: May 17 1-2 to 5-8; Jly. 17 7-8. General Markets rxoDuoa sxohajtob POBTLAKD. Ore.. J a. . (AP) Predaee exebsnce. net prices: Battel Extras SOe, sUsdsras prims firsts 10 He. first lfc Egrs Frssa extras see. msdiosis S4e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. . (AP) Wkeat Upea iura iw mesa Mar 4SU .46 ,4Vk Jalv 48 ,46 , .46 .46 Cask wheat Ne. 1 Big Bead bluesteaa 51V&: dark hard winter. 13 per cent JL 11 per cent .4.9: soft wbHe, hard wintsr 4 IV; westera wane, nonnera spring 40 V; westera re .40. Oats Ne. 1 white 1T. Corn Me. 81 yellow $1T. Mlllrun Standard $11. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Jsa. 9. (AP) Better Prints. 91 score or setter zse sound, standards 11 He. Zrrs Pseifle Pealtry Producers' selling- prices: Freak extras 15s, atsadaras 34c. mediums 24. Country meats Sellins price te retail ers: I'oentTT-kiliea son. noes rnicaers. aadsr 150 pennds, 6-5 e; veelers, SO to 100 poaads. B-s He; lemos s-ive, 7 ear lier 5e. hoary owes 3 C csnaer sows ?- hnlla 4-4 Ue. Noli itrifiii wninnta i-isc douu. neanuta 10c Brexila lS-lee. almonds 15- isr filberts xo-zze. soeass sue. Cascsra berk Baying price, peei. Se naan d Hope Nominal. 1983. 36-37 H pound. Butterfat Direct te aaippera: oiauon. lSe: Portland delivery prices, ehnra- ias cream 30-1 le. sweet cream airher. LIts poultry Baying pries: Heavy hens, colored, 4H pounds, 18v; da me diums, lie; lights, 9s; iprlars. Hfht, lie; heavy 18c; old roosters c; anecs, Pekln. Se: So. Onions Soiling price to retailers: Ore gon 80-95 cental Yakima 75-65 cental. Potatoes Local, 65-75 era ore bos; Deschutes gems. 1.15; Yakima gems. 83e-S1.10 cental. Wool 1983 clip, nominal; Willamette Taller 11-15s peaad, eastern Oregoa ia.is.a Hst burins price from producer: al falfa, 61150-13; elorer. 69-9.50; eastern Oregon timothy. $16.50; oats and Teteh, S1Q. 50-11. Portland Livestock POBTLAXD, Ore.. Jan. 9. AP) Cattle Receipts 1700 ealras 95; stesay te strong. .... Steers. 550 to 900 pounds, good 85 5.50, madias 64.15-5.; common 82.T5 4.1 J, 000 to 1100 pounds, good 94-75-6.15; meaioss 84.-4.50; eosmon 61.50 .; 1100 te 1100 poaads, feed 84.50 4.T5, laeeiam 88.50-4.60. Heifers 650 to 750 poaads, good 4.1 5-4.76. eamntea aiedina, tl.50-a.25; 750 to 900 pennds good-cholee f 4.-6.50; common medians, 91.-4. Cows, good tl.50 8.76. common medium, 91.50-S.50, low cutter end cot ter, 81. 2.50. Balls, yearlings excluded, a-ood (beef) 8150-8.; catter - mediant 81.50-2.2S; veelers goed-helee t5.-5.50; medium tl.75-6.; enll-eosamoa 91.-S.75. Cslras, 156 te 606 pounds, good-caolee. 13.75-4.; cosuaea-aseaiasa, .-. i. Harm. rMointa 1400: steady. Light lights. 140 te 160 pounds, gi choice. 8. te 1.85 ;lightwoie h 160 ISA TL,mA S1.T5-B.85: ISO to to 100 sa?ft.S.8S; rnodium. walxht 200 r" T? " . . . . . - . . . a to 230 pons as, f3.zo-o.oa; w poaads, '68.-8.8S; aeeelght 150 te 190 pesads, tl.85-8.65; 190 to 850 poaads, 2.65-8.85. Psekisg sows. 17S te 850 pounds, good 8175 8.; 850 te 415 pounds. SJ.su-o. ; : m liso-t.; 17$ te 650 poon da meats 81.50-S.75. Feeder end stacker pigs, tm ma TMtonda. s-ood-cheiee 81-50-S. u lamhsL xeeeiste 1400; 15- Lam as. SO poaads down, gooJ-eholoe 85.-5.16; eesnsnem m odium. $1-60-6. Teariiag wethers. 90 te 110 pounds, good - choice 9156-8.; medium $1.15 1.50. I wee 96 te 110 pounds, geod .kiUe at.SA-9.; ISO to 150 pounds, t e.3i.Tt! all wulrht eommom - medium .75-fl.SS. Frozen Vegetable Taboo Portland Farmers Market PORTLAND, Jan. 9 (AP) Producers with frozen carrots and other vegetables simply lose their time If they bring such sup piles to the East Slde Farmers wholesale market for Inspection officials are dally "knocking over" such offerings. There was a good demand for Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 mflk, co-op pool price, SUMS per hundred. Surplas f 1.15 (Kilk batea ea sealaostalv bstterfst sTersfe.) Butterfat Sweet, 23c, sow, 20c. Prices paid te growers by Sties, borers Jaaoarx t (Tae ericas tiev. sappbed sy a leeal groeer, are lsdlcstie ef tae sally surket bat are set guaranteed r T Sutesstss) nUTT AMO TEQETASUI Carrets. Catt crate 1.15 Oreea peppers, Calit. Ik. .10 .OS .15 cekbage, lb. Osieas, des. base Fetstees, leeal .IS te 1.00 LIS Sweet estatees, erete Celery kesrts, des. .TS ijettaee. Celif. .1 JO te l.SS J5 .ee as , .si 1J0 Teisstses, ketaease, crate Oaieas, Walls Walla Onions. Lsbisa, rwt. . Danish eejaaea. Sea. , Hsbbard squash, lb. Parsnips, hundred Apples .ings. ba. . A . -M . .SB . .61 . .SS .1.00 -1.TS -1.50 - .15 Spits sabergs Kerthera Spy Ortleye Jonathans Delicious CaaUOowav, Calif., crate Kntabegas, bendrse Cranberries, retail. lb. Cranberries, bbk- .18.00 Oranres. p.p. .1.75 te 8.00 .8.00 te 4.00 .70 .85 1.55 .05 J5 Oranges, fane Beeta. Calif., das. Turnips. Calif., dos. Spinach. Calif., crate Persiauaeas, retail Grapes, Calif-. 8 lbs. . HOPS Tea. 1981. lb. .IT .20 Top, IS J L. 1&. BOOS Bsyiag Prices Extras Standards Mediums Pallets Old roosters Colored bens Medium hens Ught kens ugff fryers Bakes Tnrkevs. dressed, top Ducks. White Fekins. a Lire eeese, top. sure . Lambs, ten Hog, top Hogs, first cuts Steers Cows Heifers Drees ed veaL top Dressed boss obaiji asm uii Wheat, western red .48 .46 J 5.06 .15.00 ..11.00 White. o 1 Parlor, top, ton .. Oeta. white, ton , Oats, gray, top, toa . . nsy. earing prieee Oats and vetch, toa T.00 te T.B0 Alfalfa, ralley. 1st ent 9.00 te 10.60 wool. Vadium 18 Coarse Mohair market Stocks and Bonds (Copyright 112. Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVXXAQES 50 SO 10 SO lad'ls Rtt's Ct's Total January 9. Today 51.8 19.7 91.1 6S.S Pro, day Woek sge Tsar age 64.8 28.6 94.6 57.4 S1.6 16.6 91.1 54.T 64.8 85.8 101.8 66.T lyre. High age 170. J 1ZS.0 Z1S.S 171.1 ierh 1932-38 72.8 89.6 111.0 73.6 Low 1931-38 35.1 18.8 61.8 85.6 High 1990 101.4 141.6 281.8 105.6 1 ! 1930 liz.s eo.e 140. a i.a.i BOYS AVERAGES 20 -0 30 60 lad'ls Rft'l Ut's Total Today 65.0 61.8 84.1 70.t Prtf. aav o. o ei.s bs.i ou.o Woek are . 63.1 69.4 88.1 68.S Tear age 67.6 71.6 8S.T 74.6 Syra. age ioa.s . ve.s High 1931-18 71.S 76.0 66.1 78.1 Low 1931-16 51.1 4T.4 70.9 ST. High 1930 94.9 109.6 101.4 101.9 Low 1980 68.8 97.9 96.6 61.6 Radio Program TTTB8DAT, JAW AST 16 EOAO Oorvsins 656 Xc. 7:00 Mora lag Meditations, led by Dr. Trunk B. Matthews. 13:00 Farm hour. 9 :10 Better Health and Lesgar Life. 3:00 Mrs. Vers H. Brandon "Halo ing Tour Child Help HlmseU.'r S: SO British Islee Trnvetefse. T:0O Dr. B. T. sUmnse "Middle West Campaign Against Bets Is Heroes.7' 7:15 Q. K. Hyalop 1 The Aftermath ef the Big Freese." T:10 The ausea sad His School Dwi Bricksea ef WUlsmetta aal- T,1y T:45 A Trip Across Caeada: ' Hot Lakos and Forosta," by Dr. Stophee B. Joaoa. 8:00 Oregoa State college musicals Tholmn Peteraoa. pianist. 8:15 Dr. Victor P. Morris The World in Review." 6:80 Albany collars program. good carrots and other root ve getables, but a halt has bees called upon the sale of frozen stock. There was no change la the price of root vegetables gen erally. Onions were weak and sold as 40 " ; .is .IS .15 POULTST .04 .11 -06 to .09 .06 te JT .09 .14 .10 10 SLBAT 4.18 8.60 8.85 01 t (14 81 te .01 01 te .08 .07 low as 19c sack for good stock.! Other Commodities in balem btable at Old Prices Eggs tell a cent In the local market yesterday bringing the wholesale price tor extras down to 20. The past week brought a rise In wheat and grain prices here and throughout the north west, due largely to light market ing and continued unfavorable prospects for winter wheat and higher, foreign markets. v Fruits, vegetables, dairy pro ducts and meats remained station ary. A January 3 report of tho bureau of agricultural economies places the farm price index back to the depression low price regls i tered last June. The index lost 2 points from November 15 to De cember 15 with declines in all farm products exeept potatoes, apples, lambs, eggs, butter snl butterfat. m SALES T PRICE RECESSIONS KUtTULND. Jan. t (AP) Te official reports from tne eastern exchanges failed to indi cate any price lowering for cheese during the last week, the weekly survey suggested much of the business during the period on open markets was done at price recessions. Price rebates in east ern cheese were again reported along the coast and some inter- mountain stock was also reported I lower. Market for butter reflects a fairly steady tone with no change in prices for the week's opening. Make was showing a very liberal I volume considering the season and especially due to the big- era supplies from eastern Oregon. Practically no change was shown in egg msrket values for the week's opening. Trade was steady in egg market values for the week s opening. Trade was steady insofar as local co-ops were concerned but outsiders were fill ing up some of the big stores wita eggs. Demand for live chickens was I showing a rather fair gain. In stead or the weakness, recently ststed was of false character, an advance of le Is being paid ty some of the killers. With the exception of canner cows, which were Inclined to show quite liberal stocks, supplies of i country killed meats are e:int 1 with prices held well at the - - . advance. Onions are weaker and geaeral- ly a nickel to a dime lower te retailers. BIT STOCKS BT NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (AP) Wall street found compensation for an Indifferent stock market in the continued strength of bonds today. Shares had little life, but loans again pushed up hopefully. Wheat dipped la sym pathy with Winnipeg. Stocks tried a rally or two. though rails did most of the advancing. Sluggishness of lead ers elsewhere, particularly Amer ican Telephone and TJ. S. Steel common, tended to dampen en thusiasm, and by the close, prices were largely lower, to the extent of a fraction to about a point. Sales totaled 931,309 shares. Several carrier stocks were a point or more higher at one time. Pennsylvania, with a record of earnings on the stock In 193X, was a favorite but Its advene was finally halved. New York Central, Santa Fe, Union Pacific; Canadian Pacific, Lackawanna and Northern Pacific finished within tractions, either way, of Friday's final quotations. Both American Telephone and TJ. 8. Steel were down just over a point. Declines of approximate ly tho name slxe were returned by American Can. North Ameri can. Case, Woolworth, Loew a National Biscuit and Westera Union, while Westlnghousev Stan dard of New Jersey, Allied Chemical. Consolidated Gas. Ana conda, American Tobacco "B" and Bethlehem yielded minor 6 major fractions. CALLED TO IDAHO HAZEL. GREEN. Jan. 9. Mrs. A. T. Vaa Cleave waa called to Moscow, Idaho, by the serious Ill ness et her step-father, Mr. Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. Crow spent last winter at tho homo of thetr son-tn-Uw, A. T. Taa Cleare. By CLIFF STERRETT