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,fW w ,-..'.- . i-,.. . .... Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Thursday Morning. February 2, 1933 PACE SEVEN FOfejYy Rtt WOT. t " 6 i 1 .1 i'V- v3 ' I "a, is I I lb i 4 I j " i ;i -4- 1 V- i 4St Business Cards In this directory run on monthly bads only. Rata : 91.00 par Una per month. AUTO BRAKES alike Panek. the brake and st-.tmmy doctor. 171 South Commercial Street. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton Batteries Starter and generator work. B45 Chemelceta at. BEAUTY PARLORS MOler Beauty Shop, dial 7253. Senator Beauty 8hop. dial 5816. BICYCLES BICTCLES, velocipedes new and med. Harry W. Scott. 147 3. Om'l. CATERING Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. 8753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. K. Northnes. CHIROPRACTORS DR. CX. I SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor. 256 N. High. Tet Rea. 8572. CLEANERS WataM.be cleaners, foramerly Jap anese cleaners. Suits 15c TeL 6590. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence schools. Business, technical courses. Bx. 168. C. McQmtvray. Tel. 4123. DRESSMAKING MRS. SNKIX3ROVB, 465 N. Cottage. Tel. 7466. Hemstitching, 6e yanL FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt haupt. florist, 877 Court. TeL 6984. AXX. kinds of floral stork. Luts Flor ist. ICth at Market Tel. 66I2. FLOOR CONTRACTING ' Olssn Floor Co. Tel IHL GIFT SHOPS Fred Blatchford, mfg. of 'Dlstlnc-tl-e Olftware," 111 a High St GLASS Automobile G!asa Mirrors Windows Reiflazed WALTER J. IKJWNS Phrn 6100 680 Bpya Ave., ...Sajem INSURANCE BECKB HENDRICKS fti X. High TeL 4947 JUNK We buy everything. CAPITAL BAR OUN A JUNK CO., H. Steinbock. mgr. Tel. 8312. 145 Center By the 'llg LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY til S. High TeL 1125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "We Wash Everything in Lux TVphone 3t65 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES ruMrn.-a from factory to home. Spring mattrtss $8.00. Renovators and fumigalora Capital Bedding Co. Tel. 49C9. 2030 North CapltoL New mattress made to order, old temade; carpet cleaning, sl-ing; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag & Mat tress Factory. 9- 13t Wilbur TeL H n. Otto V. Zwlcteer. Est. 191T MUSIC STORES? OEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sew Ijis machines, sheet muslo and Pano studies. Repairing raaioe, ana sewing m&cuuKs. N A iPm, . SSSSB-Bi MUSIC INSTRUCTION t ....1 roltar In 12 wks. W. O. Storhow. 430 Court with Stiffs. Hawaiian. Span, guitars, mandolin, if...i rn Nation. Prtv. and dub lesTPrlscllla Melsstnger. Tst MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday sad Friday. 11 a, m. t0. 4 p. m. Ui N. Commercial PLUMBING AND HEATING PLUMBING and general repair wort Gratoer Bros.. Ill So. Liberty. TeL 159. - PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Lewis E. Net Income Tax. PubUc . Ac counting. 209 Masonic Bldg. TeL 6644. i-ii-i- urw. ' " " V D. Clement, income tax reports, audl'tmg. .installations JlnvUi Mt- polntmerts. .rm. furn. house. Piano and else. -S---- wash. $17. CaU at 462 State, room 10. PRINTING Mod. bungalow at $0$ N. Cottage, on . creek. Ideal for two. Fred Lang. Oar- FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph- Road. lets. Dro trams, books or any kind of ,wwww tTrin t ir callTte Statesman Printing For rent, 7 rm. w,odern horns at Krtmnt 111 & Commercisl. Tele- ll5 Court street for $10. Department, " WINNIE PETTTJOHN phone Mimm m gouth High. Street REAL ESTATE 185 N 1ttt 8treet 6 rooms modern, w H. GRABENHORST CO. J 226 Oregon Balding JJJJ 124 S. Liberty St TeL 1411. o OPVT gOCOUOFSKY A SON FOR REM ... - nir Ride. TeL 7107. omwwwww' .- fOt-3 frlrst Nata BK. biog. f-r j r. aDt. private bath. $12 mo. Rooms $1.60 wk. $45 Marlon. SiUI3 Poultry farm. For rent orvlease to - sn. responstbls tenant. 17 acre 5 acres STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves targe I room house, electrto for sal a, rebuilt and repaired. All wire( poultry bouse lor 800 chickens, kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and bwtJn an4, nof. house. Own reservoir, pUta. bop baskets, hooks, tog" books. water piped over pr- misci Salem Fence and Stove Works, 112 Foar miles from Salem, Ore. Ad- Chemetteta. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming, grews H. care Statesman. - - WELL DRILLING WANTED TO RENT UL-n-.-.nriri- - -- ------ -- It A. West, 10 years sxpertsaos. Desk room w x uss of phone. Box fjLFO g. Bos lit A TeL 110FI. 111, ease Statsstnaa, Directory TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 221 State St. TeL T7T3. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. , Get our rates. FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 1131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per lise.JOe Three Insertions per line 20c Six Insertions per line.. 30c One month per iltie..1.00 Minimum charge lie -4 Copy for this page ac cepted until (:30 the even ing before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes ao financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished In Its columns, and In eases where this paper Is at faalt will reprint that part ot an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objec tion al advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classifica tion. SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. girl wants fcsewrfc TeL 0910. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR 8 A LB Old papers 1!e a boo- ue staiesmas oence. Buy Crasy Crystals at Salem's new store in aew Bitgb uidg. lis s. High. 4-wheel trailer home. Priced for quick sale. 344 N. 18th. Forced to sell at once entire 6 room house of furniture. Including daven port and chair, ruga, waL dining set. beoroom sets, eiec. range, ana many other Items. 1220 Chemeketa. TRADE Miscellaneous Electric washer to trade for wood. 1139 Waller St New trailer house, 1931 Zenith ra dio. Trade for used furniture. 735 N. High. Permanent waves for wood or what have you. Model Beauty Parlor. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED A meat counter. Hol lywood Market 2082 N. CapltoL MISCELLANEOUS Best hafr rwt. Adults 20c, children's 15a 303 S. Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Desirable sleeping rooms. Close In. Reasonable. TeL 5977. ROOM AND BOARD Board-and room for ladles. TeL 6671 757 Center. Board and 5639. room, reasonable. Tel. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2 room furn. spt. 1109 Oak St Patton apartments downtown. Call Patton s book store. Fur. 2 R. apt.. 7664. Furn. apt. lights, water, heat, gar- ags, ns.es, 275 N. 20th. I asssbA--Ae-- Furo. I room apt.. 2261 HareL Tel. 7614. I Clean, reduced, fur.-unfur. TeL 7221. Warm apartments, 1040 Leslie. Beautifully furnished 3-room. H. W. heat, elec refrlg., garage, $27.50 to $25. 'Phone 6164 ?MWrf i-ate bath, heat, light and water. TeL 4194. 690 N. Bummer. Small firm, apt, bath, 690 Union. FOR RENTHOUSES Furn. and unfurn. houses, R. i Forkner, 1610 N. Cottage. TeL I0IL 4 R. turn, house, modern except basement TeL 5977. Fur. f R mod. house, reasonable. Otto Hunt. TOO Cross. 6 -room modern house, 1172 Stats. Call 4687. Garage and small house. Inquire 1021 N. 16th or TeL szie. FOR SALE Real Estate Improved II acres for sals by ows- r, Rt t. Box 4T. S&l em. , -r -iiinrywviririririrtAvi SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS $4500. New modern up to data horns. complete In every way, rood loca tion, near school and bus Una, $500. down will handle. $1350. Five room plastered bungalow noma with sleeping porch, in gooa condition, only $50. down, baL $1$. per ma to Include Int. 3000. Five room bungalow, plastered, with full cement basement, fur nace, cor. lot, paved at, near Les lie school, $40. down, baL $20. per mo. $1500. Good four room plastered home on paved st near bus line, is down. baL $14.75 Dsr ma $2750. Lata built modern 4 room home with two bedrooms, run cement basement, furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors, paved at!, near bus line, good location In S. Salem. Will aeU like rent. SEE IT TO DAY. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty Street Phone 14 (I. 2 ACRES WITH 0 RM. MODERN bungalow on Wallace Road: fruit, nut trees and nice creek, $3500, TeL 66F12. SPECIAL. 1U -acres close in with new 4-R. houH. Has rood water system, lights. basement and garage. $2300 with 1100. down. 20-acres of good land with C-R. house, large bam and chicken house, not far out Will trade for horn In Salem. Nice little 4-R. house, only $1210, with $50 down. BECHTEL or THOMASON 241 State Street - ri n nnnnnriri'i" n -i1 ---- 6 rms. and breakfast nook, double plumbing, furnace, fireplace, garage, variety large fruit trees, near stats capltol. $4000. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 17$ Sooth High Street EXCHANGE Real Estate Clear $2500 home to trade for dear acreage. Damon. $97 N. ComL FOR SALE OR WiLL EXCHANGE vnn SALEM HOME 2 acre tract not far out on good road, S room plastered house like new, fireplace, good plumbing, electric lights, telephone, gas. mail route, wat er system, garage, woodshed and chicken coop. Price $2800 with terms. CHILD S MILLER, Realtors 844 State 8treet Phone $708 FOR SALE FARMS STOCKED EQUIPPED 10-acres $2700.00. 12-A. cult. 2000 cord good 2nd-growth fir, running wa ter, good pasture. New 4-R. house, new barn. 2x3 poultry house, I horses, cow. heifer, bay and Imple ments. This la a snap. Forced sale. TRADE FOR LESS ACREAGE 22-A. 20-A. cult, spring, fair bulld- inn. nrlce 14500. Located 5 "A miles east Trade for smaller place. JA8. D. SEAKa, Keaitor 132 South High Street ACREAGE A nrsaa erst nrralns 2 beautiful acres. I 5-R. house lots of fruit $500 cut la 1 price now $1900, terras. 1 acre mile east city limits, new -room house, garage, small barn, con veniently financed. $3000 takes it Terms. 5 unimproved acres north and cioee for $1600 can use good car. Several houses for rent Melvin Johnson - W. M. Pennington 275 State Street SMALL ACREAGE t nrra tract IV, miles out good road. lis. electric lights, drove welL rfclokan rnnrm for 300 hens. Part lum ber for building a house. iTlce onry $850. . A.to &ira nn naved road, small 8 room house, electric lights, drove welL Price only $900, part terms. CHILDS MILJICK, Keaiiors S44 State Street Phone 0701 WANTED REAL ESTATE T tinvn a. huver for a first class rtalrv farm, n refer bottom land, will ing to assume large mortgage, must 4 be priced rignt. ee me once 175 South High Street WANTED FROM OWNER Im proved acreage, not over 60 acres. Must be bargain. Address Box 121. Statesman. I have some inquiries for places, 10 to 60 acres. They want depression prices. Let me call and see what you have. H. C. SHIELDS Real Estate Oretron Bldg, Tel. 8901 Business Opportunities Iror rant, service stanon e Qood looation for auto wrecking busl- For rant service station and garage. ness. TeL 3591. RAISE ANGORA WOOLERS Bs Independent Let us place you la a pis. sant sad profitable business. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. TeL 1151 Rl I, Box II. Pac. Hwy. H mile bo. or aawm LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Rnh chicks Hanson strain Whits Leghorns. Rhode Island Reds, Barred ilHMM, " - , I W1' Vfjnl"e': J.?d chicks at low prlcea. Order early. Cus tom hstchlng. 2HO per egg. kudt u Woodward. Routs 9, box stis, to. 44-F-3L Kirov Nash guarantees satisfaction on all Uvs stock. Auction sales depot. Salem. uui.ru'Li"xnririririinrVMiiiii- FOR SALE 10 horses, I mules, I cows. Ill N. Front WANTED Horse, about 111 lbs. Rt 2. Box 65, Turner, Ore, ijasiSLJsjLXJ-tAjXlsXUxrij' jruLfuhi' 1 Ponltrr wanted. Salem Poultry Co 256 B. Miller. Phono B70i. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS MADS ea furniture, ears, salaries or other gooa security, iwparuw monthly. When ta financial need ess us before closing a loan. GENERAL, inBirriint mRpriBATiriM Blrmt National Bank Bids. Ptoae III!. POLLY AND HER 'vvkStSWsWh JSrYB VtUSTNTT W TOO X t Jgg. MONEY TO LOAN 'Bells of Harmony' Haard ever KOIN dally rtng out loaa service that is really, really different TOO GET THE PULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS fit to $20 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 110 New BUgh Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATE 111 State St TeL l-T-4-0 AssBAeaMsBBT)aM MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Yon keep the rax P. A. EIKER Cor. Libert St. and Ferry Fhode 47S2 Saiam. Ore. Borrow on personal DroDertr: re Day In monthly lrrStallmenta. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO.. 8tate lie S-119. 101 Guardian Bldg. TeL $177. FOR SALE WOOD Old fir any length. TeL 0710. 4 ft oak wood. $5.00 delivered city. TeL 4141. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD, oaj and fuel oil. Call ea as for prices. We give gooa measure, gooa quality and good SW'VlCO. liAMIER TRANSFER s 8TORAOE Telesbsn Sill Ash. fir and oak. TeL S04S. Na 1 10 In. old fir, $4. TeL 4410. 10 in. dry 2nd fir. $2.60 per load. Planer ends $2.60 per load, at Tracy TeL 3IBI. Old fir $4 cd. TeL $022. W old fir. Priced right TeL lilt. GUARANTEED DRT wood ooal TeL 6000 Salem rual Co. Trade Cottage. Dry wood that Is dry. Call 11IF2I. Robert fTonun. Seasoned 10 In. oak. $1 full cord. Phone 5 8KB. FOR SALE USED CARS VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY At the Used Car Center A Car for Every Pun 70 to Choose From All Makes 1131 Ford Coupe $295.00 1931 Ford Roadster 1120 Ford Tudor 2C0.00 250.00 226.00 200.00 115.00 1920 Ford Coups 1919 Ford Tudor 1920 Ford Coups 19ZS Ford Phaeton 1921 Franklin Sedan 1929 Whippet Coups 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Durant Roadster 95.00 426.00 160.00 235.00 150.00 1927 Dodge Sedan 1921 Buiclc Std. Coops 1920 Buiclc Roadster 1925 Dodge Roadster 95.00 225.00 75.00 45.00 1931 Model AA-157" w t truck 449.00 1929 Model AA-157" w b truck 195.00 1932 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 150.00 15 CARS UNDER 150.00 TERMS TRADE SEE CHARLIE OR LARRY At Liberty & Marlon Sta, Salem, Ore. Private owner, has 2 cars, must sell 1; Chev. '30 Spt Cpe., $19$. Can be seen at McKay's garage. MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS Dodge Touring .. $ 35.00 Essex Coach 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1929 Essex Coupe . 45.00 115.00 135.00 145.00 166.00 196.00 1921 Vlelte Sedan 1921 Stude Sedan 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Fordor Sedaa 1929 Dodee "6" Coupe 225.00 225.00 1929 Buiclc Standard Htxlan iss.oo CHEVROLETS 1925 Touring - 25.00 1927 Sedan a good one 100.00 1959 Coupe, excellent condition 246.00 1929 Landau Sedan looks like new 275.00 1930 Sport Roadster - 276.00 1932 Special Sedan 585.00 TERMS TRADES McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 332 Center St. Ph. 2129. 420 N. Comt WANTED USED CARS Cash for 1930 or 21 Ford or Chev. clotted model. Tel. 2592, Young and Old at Detroit Enjoying Sports of Winter DETROIT, Feb. 1. The annual , - ... . . , n sport of skiing has been la full swing the past week on the old Knutson slide, and is being enjoy ed by young and old In the Detroit vicinity. Some skillful akllers among the local residents Include Charlie Glebler. Rol Morris. Huck Gions and Harry Brooker. Several men are at the Breltea bush hot spring looking after the buildings there during the heavy snow. SALEM YOUTH HONORED 8TAYTON, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miaaler entertained a group ot Salem young people Sun day, the occasion being the birth day ot Pat Campbell. Mlaa Joyce Anderson wag a guest at a birth day dinner and later additional guests. Misses Phyllis Hanger and Dorothy Krebbs and Dick Derers and Charles Heltsel came tor the the- evening. ICRS. FOLTZ UNDER KNIFK STATTON, Feb, 1. Mrs. Ed lnltw of thai Jnrdaa smctlasi was operated upon at the local hospl- tal Monday for gall atones. PALS EXPORT OF ALFALFA SEED SETS RECORD Argentine Flaxseed Yield Is low; Range Assured For Stock men CORVALLIS. Or.e., Feb. 1. (AP) Heavy exports of alfalfa sa4 with some price advances, a reduced flaxseed crop In Argen tine, and improved weather con ditions la some sections for crop and livestock men are reported today In a miscellaneous market reylew by the TJ. 3. D. A. bureau of agricultural economics cooper ating with the O. S. C. extension service. Exports of alfalfa seed have reached record proportions since the failure of the seed crops In France and Italy. For the calen dar year just closed the exports amounted to 1.564.641 pounds compared with the five-year ave--rage of only 8 10,4 4 S pounds. Of ferings from Kansas and Oklaho ma have about ceased and some advances in price have been noted. Both yield and quality ot the Argentine flaxseed crop are low this year. The first official esti mates ot production indicated a crop ot about S3 million bushels, alch la somewhat lower than previous trade estimates. This la the smallest crop since 1929 and only about CO per cent of the 1931 production. Favorable weather continued over most of the winter grain area this past week though snow protection is still lacking in most sections. Generous rains in Call fornia and Arizona where mois ture was badly needed was the outstanding development west of the Rockies. Stock men are in better spirits as range is assured. though for the time being winter ranges are snow covered and some stock are suffering from lack ot feed. Unreasonable cold and heavy frosts are bothering grow era in the southern part ot Cal lfornia. Onion Sets are Scarce; Chicken Supply Growing PORTLAND. Feb. 1. (AP) Increase in the live chicken sup ply was so generally expected to day that most kiVers were quot ing the low bur.? price estab lished yesterday. The movement however was surprising inasmuch as fully half of it consists ot heavy hens. While the usual first of the month dullness was suggested in country killed meats during the day, top quality lambs were in very liberal call with prices main talned. Only medium cows were really weak. There was a real scarcity ot onion seta. Local prices were firm er to higher and generally no low er than 7c pound even In large lots. Demand was already appear Ing. Honor Students at Aurora School For Last Month Listed AURORA, Feb. 1. Those ap pearing on the honor roll of the Aurora school are: first grade. Wilms Mars. Deasld Tar- borough. IHatld MandariHe. Ronald Mea ning; second, Rosotta Dy Foes, Clifford Holmes; third. Charles Killer, C-arloia Hamblet, Alfred Kaorr: fourth, Jeaa Say der. Versa ateiL Leland Armstrong, James Eudrew, Walter Celvia; fifth. Ida Kerr; sixth, Keaaeta Oilbertsea. Carl Snyder; seventh. Eernies Milev. Frederick Schnei der. Kalph Adams. Opal Burkaelder, Gil- Sort aunt, Sdlta cneseii, Francis urea, Dorothy Armstrong ; eighth, Donald Tars, Lais Maaneea. Hsrjery Stephens. sthe ya Has, real Arnold, sober Hurst, Har old MeOinnla. Millersburg School Hires Teacher Again JEFFERSON. Jan. II. At a special meeting of the school board of Mlllersburg it was de cided to retain the present teach er. Mlaa Bertha MUlhollen of Al bany, tor another year. There are 14 pupils carolled la the achooL The directors are Earl Murdock, Albert Johnson and Floyd Fish er. Mrs. A. D. Gregory Is clerk of the district. VISIT IG9-ATTJBB HUBBARD, Feb. 1. The civics class of the high school attended the state legislature Wednesday with Us teacher. Eugene Sllke. The members of the class are Gar field Yoget, Beatrice Claypool, John Pattea, Crawford Bates, Da- Til McArthar, Uarjotie Friend. Rath Colemaa. Dorothy icKey, Marjorie Wolf sr. L4lllaa Zelinka. Mtmmle Jones, Lucille Zehner and Betty Brow. Taw Takes InTentorr GRAIN TAKES DOWNHILL T R E ND EGGS TO DROP ONE CENT TODAY Affected by Canadian! Currency, Stocks; Oats Loses CHICAGO, Feb. 1. (AP) In stability ot the New York stock market and also ot Canadian cur rency went hand in hand today with an Irregular downward trend of prices for grain. Big export buying of Canadian wheat failed to act as more than a temporary counterbalance. In the general overturn of grain values, the oats market outdid the season's bottom price record. Wheat closed nervous U-H cent under yesterday's finish, corn - down, oats off. Today s closing quotations: Wheat May, 47U-; July. 47-Vs; September. 484-. Corn May, 25-2: July. . . ' . I 7H-: September, 28, Oats May. 11; July, 16; September, 17-. General Markets FKODVCB XXCHAKOB PORTLAND. Ore.. Fab. 1. (AP Prodnce exchange, cat prices: Butter Extras 10c, standards 18c, prime firsts lie, lints lve. Ecr lrask extras l, aeai-BU II 14c Portland Grain POBTLAJfD. Or.. Tab. 1. (AP Wkeat Opea Hick Lew Close Mar 48 48 4SU 45 Jalr 45 40 Vt 48 Uaib witeat S. 1 Bir Bead bloaitesi 54: dark hard winter. 12 par cast 62 H. 11 per cent 50H: soft white, hard win ter 43 ; northern spring, westers white 43; westar red 41. Oati No. t whits $18.50. Con Me. 2K yellow S17.5S. MUlrua Staadard 111. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Pen, 1. (AP Cattle Beceintl 60. calves 10: alow. Steers. 650 te 90O pounds. K4 14.76- 8.25. mediant 14-4.76. common 68-4: 909 te 1100 pounds, good 64.25-5. medium 62.75-4.25, common 2.75-8.7I; 1100 te 1800 poonuj, goed 93.Bs-4.Z5. medium 65 3.85. Heifers. S50 to 750 pounds, good 84.50-4.75. common medium 13.35 4.60; 754 te 90 pounds, food-choice I4-4.5S, eoamoa-medlum sa-4. ve a. gooa ss.sa 3.60. cam men-medium I2.t5-S.35. lew cut- tar and cuuer I1-S.2S. Bulla, yearlings exeiueea. gooa teeei; ss.so-z.ia, eunor- meaiusa ss.su-z.ita. voaisrs, a;ooa-caaice 15-5.50, medium 18.75-5, eull-comsaea -8.75. Oalvea 250 to 500 pounds, roed- ehoice 63.T5-6, common-medium S3-I.7& Hags Boeoipta SM; steady. Ldcht lichu. 150 to 160 pounds, good' choice. 13.25-4. Lightweights. 160 to ISO pounds, 13.85-4: 180 te 200 pounds. 13.85-4. Medium weight, 300 to 220 pounds. 83.25-4: 220 te 250 pounds, II 3.85. Heavyweight, 250 te 280 pounds, 83-3.75: 290 to 350 pounds. 12.75 3.50. Parking sows. 275 te 350 pounds, good 12.50 3. S50 to 425 pounds 62.50-8. 423 to 550 ponnds 82.30 3: 275 te 550 pounds, medium 62. 50 -2.75. Feeder and stocker pigs. 70 to 130 pounds, gooa choice. S2.50-3. Sheep end lambs Receipts 75; steady. Lambs, 90 pounds down, good-choice 85.23-5.75. common-medium S3.S0-6.ZS Yearling wethers. 90 to 110 pounds, good choice 63-4. medium 62 3. Ewes. 90 te 120 pounds, good-choice 11.50-3, 120 te 150 pounds SI. 25-1-75, au weignts com' moa-medium 75c f 1.25. Portland Produce PORTI-AVD. Ore.. Feb. 1. (AP Butter Prints, 93 score or bettor 21e pound, standards 20c- Xggs Pneifis Poultry Producers' sell ing priees; Fresh, extras 19a, sUndards lie, mediums ia. Country aseata Selling price to retaU- ers: l'euatry-KUiea aogs. sees eicaoTu, under 150 pounds. 6-5 Ho; vealers, 60 te 100 pounds, IH-: lamfee 10-lle. year Hats 6c. heavy ewes 8-4e, easaer sows 2-Se. balls 4-4 He. Nate Oregon walnuts is-ise pouno, peanuts 10a. Brasila 1314c. nlmends 16- lSa, Ulberts zo-zae, pecans sue. Caaaara bark Baying price, iJ3 peeu la pound. Hope Nominal. 1933. 24-36. Butterfat Direst te shippers: Station. 15-iee: Portland delivery prices, churn ing cream 16-17S, sweet cream higher. Lire poultry Buyiag prlee: Heavy hens, colored. 4 pounds. 12s; do me diumt 10c; lights lse; springs, light. 13c; heavy 13c; eld roosters 5e; ducks, Pskin, eld S-lOe; geeae Sa. Oaions SolKag price to retailors: Ore gon 80-96e ceatol. Taklasa Spaalsa l 1.1 1 eeatoL Pete tees LeeaL 66-75a eraago bos; Desshstes Oesas 95o-l-16. Takima Gams S0-S6e sestal. WseJ 1632 ells, sesslsal: WtUamette vaUev II 15a pound, eastera Oregoa 10-lia. Hay be yia g price tress prod near: ai falf. aiLSS-Ht a la or. 69-6.60: eastera Orea a tiasethy. 1154 est and vetch. 610.SW-1L. Remodeling of Dorm t" Starts at Valsetz VALSETZ. Feb. 1. Work be gan here Monday on remodeling the lf-room dormitory ot Cobbs ft Mitchell, formerly occupied by the teachers. The root was com pletely cared la last week by the heavy snowfall. The house where Charlie Alg rtch lived cared la Sunday from the weight of snew oa the roof. CHOlIl CONCERT MARCH 15 8IX.VERTON. Feb. 1. The Methodist choir voted at Its Mon day nirht meeting to give a mid week studio broadcast concert March IS. Mrs. F. J. Roubal, di rector ot the senior choir, is in charge ot arrangements. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, 11.88 per hundred. Surplus f 1.10 (stilk bated oa sesU meatkly butUrfat STerage.) Butterfat Sweet, 18c; sour, 16c. Prices pais te trowrs Sy Sales barer rtbrurr l (The orices kelo. aooulieS ov s local grocer, ere isdicatie t tee daily aurkt bat are - gnaranteea er iae kuutnui raOIT UD YBUSTAX-JEB Carrots. Csllt. crste 2.1$ Graea frvpn, Calif., lb. J Peas. Calit lb, - .is -bb. fee-1 ASt 4 A .01 Oelont, dot. baacbes IS S6 rota tees, Taki-va No. 1 Feutaes. local .76 te 108 1.2$ 6ae4 sotateea. crate Celerv aaarta. dor. .70 LeUnce. UaMt. i.uimi. Tomatoes,' heUtease, crate . 64 Oniees. Walla Wall .85 Onions. Lablss, cwt. .o Danish saaash. so. . .is Hsbbard acnaah, lb. .01 Parsnips, hundred 1.50 Apples Kisga. bs. Spltseabercs 0 Northera Spy , , -65 Ortlevs ... .65 Joasthsns ... -65 Delicious i.oo 1.25 .95 1.50 .15 13.00 1.50 CaaliQewar. Calif., ante Brussels sprouts Rutabagas, hundred . Cranberries, retail, lb. Cranberries, bbL Oranfes, p.p. .. Oranges, fancy ., .6.00 te 4.00 .70 1.85 2.50 .05 .15 Beeta. Calif doa. Turaipe. Oalif., crate Spinach, caul., crate Pars! amon a. retail . Grapes. Calif, S lbs HOPS Top. 1982. Is. .27 .20 Top. 1931. la. IOCS Buying Prices Extras .18 .1 .11 .09 JO. Standards Mediums Pullets POtTLTBT Old roosters Colored hens . Medium heal. .vo .07 te .06 Ugbt heaa Bakers Light fryers . J 9 te .07 .10 .10 ICBAT Lambs, top Hogs, top ... .5.00 S.6S -S.40 Hogs, xirst cuts Steers 01 to .04 J owa 01 to X3 i Hcif ers rl to .08 Bulls .02 to .02 Dressed veal, top ft 1 Dreaaed hogs - .03 QSAXH AHT HAT Wheat, western red White, Ke. 1 Barley, top, toa - .45 - .46 16.00 16.00 25.00 Oats, white, toa Oats, grey, top, toa Hit. buvtne oneel Oats and vetch, toa 9.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, valley, lat cut. 10. 00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, eaatera Oregon 14.50 Stocks and Bonds PEBKUAET 1 (Copyright, 19S3, Staadard 8 ts Us tics Ce.) STOCK AVERAGES SO 20 20 SO tad'ls 8-R's Ct's Totsl Today 50.3 28.6 84.7 53.0 Previous day 52.4 29.4 87.9 55.1 Week ago 53.6 29.1 91.1 56.4 Tear age 2.S 36.7 99.8 6541 3 year are 181 4 133.7 229.4 182.1 High 133S 55.3 80.0 95.8 Lew 1938 60.8 2S.1 84.7 High 1932 72.8 89 8 111.0 Lew 1933 35.1 13.2 51.8 58.S 53.0 73. 35.0 New 1938 low. SOaTD ATEAGES 20 29 20 60 IndMs RB's Ut's Total Today 64.0 S9.6 88.1 70. S Previous day 64.6 05.7 82.8 71.2 Week sro 64.8 63.S 83.9 70.7 Tear ago 68.0 74.9 82.4 75a 3 years age 92.9 104.7 97.9 98.5 High 19S8 6.t 65.7 85.2 72.0 Lew 1938 63.0 50.2 82.8 68.1 Hlrh 1931 71.8 T8.0 881 78.1 Low 1931 ns-s or.a iu. oi.n HAS FINGER REMOVED SUVER. Feb. 1 Jack Country man had a finger on his right hand removed Saturday at Cor vallls. While working for W. J. Kerr some time ago he hurt his hand badly, and had been trou bled with blood poison ever since. I Bits for Breakfast o o (Continued from Page 4) side of the Connecticut river and came across the river to the New Hampshire side to our school. I also knew him in Boston. . . . . (Burnslde street. Portland, was named for him.) I decided to try farming, as I came to Oregon with the Idea ot farming." (Here is described the bachelor's home stead adjoining A. F.'s brother Henry's place, with a one room house built of fir poles; no cell ing. A shake was knocked off over the head of the bed to get air. This was the first home ot the A. F. Browns in Oregoa. He was homesick; wished himself back at Saratoga Springs; but Mrs. Brown had regained her health and so liked Oregon, and was never homesick. A good crop was raised, mostly oats, but prices were down, oats 26c a bushel, and the year's profits were about $25. after the threshing bfll was paid.) (Continued tomorrow.) Receipts Increasing; Butter Shortage is Pronounced PORTLAND Feb. 1. (AP) Announcement was made "by the Pacific cooperative poultry pro ducers ot a drop of le doien la the price of eggs effective Thurs day morning. This was in ne with sales already being made by some interests. The new list will be: Extras 15c. standards 14c. mediums 14c dosen. PORTLAND. Feb. 1. (AP) Market for eggs was inclined to show more er less of a waiting tone. Debate as to whether the price will be held at the present level with 16e paid to co-ops for New York extras was gettms warm but the general opinion was that such a price cannot be main tained. However, there was no change in the price named by local co-ops. Cash buyers have cut tneir price to 14c tor extras, which ap pears in line with the lowest tsiuo Ideas of the trade. Storage opera tions were said to have started In, the local territory. Receipts are increasing at all points. Tbere was a pronounced snort- si- of butter ot fresh chanting L the Pacific slope states with. asnseouent heavier withdrawal from store. Price locally were Quite well held. Butterfat was firmer. v SMT BENDS TO NEW YORK. Feb. 1 (AP) A stock market that had been ra ther impervious to recent newa trenerallr branded as unfavorable. finally bent today under a rr dividend changes and the assump tion in speculative quarters that other revisions might follow. Numerous net losses of 1 to 5 points measured Wall streefa mood of the moment. Seliinp, VI.1. ..,,,VJ rnlnma nn tn 1 - I wuiv.u o u .v.uu.w " - " 1J9.740 shares, was concentrsu-a in the afternoon dealings. TJ. S. Steel's senior shares, oft 4 points on the first transao tion, stiflened a trifle, then ex tended their early dip to about S points. New Jersey Standard had an extreme break of 45i points and closes 3Ti lower. Dru? loet a point. American Telephone took a 3 point tumble, catting thct drop to 2 74 net. Rails, on the whole, did reas onably well, considering the def inite downward trend elsewhere. New York Central and Union Pa cific sagged a point, but other wise changes were largely frac tional for the carriers and some closed higher. Utilities showed decided heaviness, especially Con solidated Gas, North American and Public Service of New Jersey which yielded around 2 points each. American Tobacco "B" dropped S. GRANGE TO MEET MACLEAY, Feb. 1. The Mac leay grange will hold its Febru ary meeting Friday night. Mrs. F. Bowers and Mrs. A. Bowea will have charge' of the refresh ments. THTTXSDAT. 7 SBTJAST t 0LB Portland 940 JLc 1:200.8.0. fans extension talk. 7:00 KOiM Kleck. 8:30 CBS program. 9:00 Baddy Harred's orchestra. CB. 9 :30 Oomcort Miniatures. CB1 10:00 George BeU's err-estra. CBS. ll:O0 Texas Bangor. CBS. 11:15 American Muaeum. CBS. 11:30 Americaa School e( the Air, CEO. 1:00 feminine Fancies, DLBS. 1:00 hUai e Thst cHHsfies. 6:15 Smith BaUow orchestra, CBS. T:O0 CBS program. 80 Columbia Sympaeay. CBS. 1:10 Isham JoaeV orchestra, CBS. 9:15 Usknewa Heads. X.T. 8:30 Dorothy DU Drasutisatiea, Jour nal Parade. 10:15 Sport riashee. 10:80 aUZh-oy's Greater Oregoaiaaa, EOAO CorvsXUs 550 X. 7:00 Mentor ateditstloas, lea by Bwv. kL K. Stocker. 13:00 Paras hear. 2 :se Bettor Health sad Longer Life. 8:00 Kildrod Cham bar la la "PWtmre Selecties.' 1:30 The Hesse tardea. 4:30 Cease for a Walk Stories ier the childraa by Oregoa liens t scheel (acuity. 6:10 Pans hear. 7:10 Hunting sai risk lag CeaeUUeas la Ore son by the stats gasss T:4l Review C Vow Books. 6 :00 Caireraltr sf Oragoa Ks-esls. By CUFF STERRETT UNFAVORABLE NEWS Radio 1 Program , i