tm.-rnvtvfima WiTPfiMiW GaUH A-taxm Thtinbfav Morning F-fn-Mrw 11L lftM PAGE SEVEN . I I - . I I -a aa-aa m. Business Directory Cards la this directory run on monthly -- basis only. Rat : $!. par His per month. AUTO BRAKES Mlk Panek, the brake and shimmy dtytor. 175 Sooth Comtne-cir.. Street BEAUTY PARLORS tfffitr Beauty Shop, dial 7951. 8efMrtor Beaoty Shon. dial Hit BICYCLES BICYCLES, velocipedes new and used. Harry W. Scott. 14T B. Oom'L CATERING Burt Crarr. tti caterer. Ph. 8753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4458. R. E. Nortnness. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. I SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor, 15 N. High. TsL Res 8578. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence schools. Business, technii.-al course. Bx. 168, C. McGUllvray. TeL 412$. DRESSMAKING MRS. SNELGROVE. 465 N. Cottage. Tel. T466. Hemsntcnmg.oro FLORISTS rriT finwara woddlnz bouauets fun- ral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt- haupt, florist. 577 court, -ret u. All kinds of floral work. Luts Flor ist. Itth ft Market TeL ftz. FLOOR CONTRACTING Olsen Floor Co. Tel. 9111. GIFT SHOPS Fred Blatchford, mfg. of Distinc tive Olftware." 118 s. wg" au GLASS Automobile Glass Mirrors Windows Re si axed nrii t-ttt 3 DOWNS iin tun Rrevs Ave.. Salem f llUT l 1 v v- - - INSURANCE npriW A TITTVnRICK3 -e. m Hiffh Tel 447 V BSSSSS JUNK ,,v,tr , r A PIT AL BAR n iim JUNK CO., H. SftlnbtK mgr. TeU 8'J12, bridge- US 'center By the Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertlsta Single insertion aer UBf.13 Three Insertions per Una .:...:'.; Six Insertions par tine. .$$1 una monu per . iwe . . a 1. Minimum cbarsa'tSi Copy for tall pas ac cepted an til t:30 the Ten-; inj before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear la advertisements pub lished In its columns, and In cases where this paper Is st fault will reprint that part of an adrertlsement In which the typographical mistake ocean. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objee tional advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classification.- H- HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Salem representative for going concern. Small capital reaulred. write to Box 143, care Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Old patera 10c a bua- iie Btatesmaji omcs. Buy Crazy Crystals at Salem's new store In new Bligh Bids. 118 a High. ZOO Boxes Yakima Delicious applea Special 69c Box. Free delivery Pur itan Cider Works, West Salem. 147 FOR SALE Real EstaU A REAL, SACRIFICE: Modern late built tour room boms' oa paved St., near school and. bus line. nardwooa noors, xirepiace, zuu ce ment basement, furnace, two bed rooms. Let us show you this BAR GAIN. Price $J650 terms, Located la & Salem. , W. H. GRABENHORST CO. f 1 1S4 South liberty Street - ' T- JjESeHAGE Real Estate Sak art farm equity for Salem nome. 'feLB377. TRADE it acres Santlam river bottom land. lft mnes southeast J error son. e room house, barn and chlckea house. 1 acre asparagus and rhu barb, peach orchard, some straw berries and grapes. Excellent soil for any kind of crops. Will take house In Salem, Eugene or Co rv si lls. Better investigate thia CHAS. HUDKINS, Phone llt Room 8, Millers Store Bldg. FOR SALE FARMS SPECIAL. Stocked and equipped farm. 92 acres; about 25 acres cultivated, lots of good timber, creek and springs, fair build ings, s cows, 6 hellers, team and ma chlnery; all for $2500: some trade. BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State Street - ,aa,..aavaaaaaaaaaJaa.aaaa a 100 acre a near Salem, 7 J cult. creek. Buildings. Fine farm. SCO Make offer. Owner, 448 Hoed St. BEST FARM BUT If sold In next 7 days you can get this nice 46V4-A. (Howell prairie) ranch with good Improvements at about price. Now $5500. Will give terms Don t wait. B -GRADE DAIRY 180-acres, 99-A. cult, 1-A. timber, some walnuts and family orchard. Good house with bath and toilet Dairy Interesting Pacts TOWO HIS ID REACH I ACRES Jos. Adolf was driving around town Sunday and Monday with his car all covered with snow. He must have been up in the hills some place, and wanted everyone to know it. O A war on hair cutting among the barbers sprung up Tuesday. Barbers are like some other lines of businesses if the volume could be increased the prices could be lower. The question is: will lower prices increase the barbers' bus iness? 0 Watch Friday's Statesman for food advertising. Salem grocers use Friday's Statesman on ac count of ift remarkable coverage of Salem and wise housewives should use It as their buying guide. . . . a . The battleship Maine was stink 35 years ago. O The average retailer in 118 S ex pects the worst, hopes for the best, yearns for the truth. O George Hug, superintendent of For Growers at West Stay- ton who Formed new Packing Concern FOR SALE WOOD Old fir any length. TeL TI. Girl's bicycle, like new. 114.50. So. Commercial Street. sMMaMMWtsMsMsSMMsi Bicycle tires 95c. Harry W. Scott WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted to engage hatching eggs from good R. L Red flocks. The Wil lamette Valley Hatchery, 410 South 24th St., Salem. wWVWWWwVwWVMwWwVMAASA barn and tnllk house, hog and slaugh- Salem schools was born at Sum ter nouse. nace soia years ago iot i n.in. .. rr , 119.000.00: forced now to 18000 me.rTU1f' 18S1- He to 12000 down. saiera in iai. 98 H -ACRES 10-A. HOPS This good place can be bought for $9000 less than $100 per A. with 10-A. -good hops, hop house, ware house and baler. Good T-R. house with bath and basement S silos and eta 2 5-A. timber, (river) and most bottom laxio. iuii im wl uuj, vjito idiuik i r,DV c-r . k,r. s , w mnAn If you want a place that pays don t fuel all CaQ oa ns for prices. We JAST D SEARS, REALTOR 'ST ' 132 Bout iilgn I lARMBR TRANSFER A STORAOS wwwawwwww I Teleohsns 8181 Be Independent 10 acres of real I bottom land, e mnes saiem f Ash, fir and oak, Tel 1148. nouse, small oarn, cnicsen nouse, goou w,avwwwafcw wmmwwww road for only $1200.00, with $100 n in. arr Ind fir. $1.50 oer load. down and $10 per month. I Planer ends $2.50 per load, at Tracy a BDienaia 40 acre iarm, nocxra ana i xet Sis. equipped, ana owner wanes acreage or Sal em home. Melvln Johnson W. M. Fennmgtoi 275 State Street Cash for fruit jars. Tel. 8598. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c, child., 15c Two blocks R of library, R Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Pleasant light, heated rooms modern home. 185 S. 15th St Furnished sleeping rooms, heated, $5, $( per mo. Inquire Model Cafe. 121 S. Com'l. ROOM AND BOARD LAUNDRIES Board. Steam heat $20. Tel. 5482. Front room, running water, 645 Marlon. For ladles close to Capital Bldg. $20 and up. 1271 Cheraeketa. THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE W EIDER LAUNDRY tti a High CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Wo Wash Everything In Lux" -.,-1- 11CS 12S4 Broadway tPjjjijjJiBJSilBSeBeHSSBB-BBB-mmmw MATTRESSES New mattress made to order, old - -TJSS Ra:Ma? FactorynTlJtb WUbur Teu Ml. Otto F. ZwlckergBm- MUSIC STORES rspfL C WILL Pianos, radios, sew-1,,-cMnesTshet muslo and piano udi?aCRepa"irlng radios. Pe nnd sewing machines. 432 State street, MUSIC INSTRUCTION ""Learn steel Pjltar In , 1 wka W. O. Storhow. 4Stt Court with Stifra MEDICINE ! " rr Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Dr- SS??.,, nd Friday. 11 a. m. p "wrcommerclal. Table board and rooms for ladles. 737 Center St Tel. 6CT8. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Beautifully furnished h. w. heated S-room apt and garage, $25. TeU 5154. Nice, turn, heated apt 690 Union. Ono room bachelor apt 14$ Center. Pat ton apartments downtown. Call Pattern's book stsre. GUARANTEED DRT wood coal TeL 5000 Salem Fuel Co Trade Cottage. ACREAGE Dry wood that Is dry. Call llSFtt. Robert Froram WEST STAYTON. Feb. IS The growers Pf this community who have formed a cooperative organisation are looking forward to an excellent season this year. B. C. Meskimons. Owen Lacy, Paul Haynes. Charles . Wise, O. E. Snider tiled articles of Incor poration showing a capitalisation of 110,000. The cannery plans to handle Oregon - grown products only, including beans, tomatoes and berries this year. New equip ment is to be put In at the plant to make the canning of beans pos sible. The Cleary and Hlllman Packing company of West Salem is to be the headquarters. The contract is on a five-year basis The labels of the West Salem plant are to be used until a new label can be put out. The cannery is to pack oft a percentage basis. The association has not decided who its manager Is to be. A man is to be at the plant some time In the near future to Install the bean equipment. Seeda for plant lng are to be ordered through the West Salem Packing Co. The cooperative growers are to grow nearly 10 acres of tomatoes, Sixty thousand plaats are to be grown. The growers expect from 10 to 14 tons to the acre. STOCKS RECOVERING FROM BLOWS WHEAT VALUES ADVANCE SHARPLY Utilities are Chief Sufferers; Rails Hold Steady NEW YORK, Feb. IS Finan cial markets nursed some tender spots today, but there were nu merous signs of recuperation from yesterday's bruises. Utilities were the chief suffer ers in a session that saw volume cut In halt compared with Tues day's turnover. Consolidated Gas of New York lost S points under offerings that probably came in part from professional sources. Public service of New Jersey and North American and several pre ferred stocks of the same classifi cation softened. Detroit Edison rallied more than 5. Ralls, whose sponsors had the transportation committee's report to peruse, were mostly steady and net changes ran to fractions. Industrials inclined to steadi ness. International Silver Prefer red flopped several points on omission of Its dividend. U. S. Steel issues. General Electric, Un ion Carbide, General Motors and Chrysler, formed fractions to a point. Most sugar issues rallied. Sales totaled 745,693 shares. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, 9 1.38 per hundred. 'Surplas f 1.10 (Milk Um4 ea seaU-aoatkly bo turf it sversge.) Battrrfat 8we, 17c; sour, 15c. Prlecl paid te trsvm by Bates borers rbrary IS (Tae prices M)w. aspyuet ey s local trocar, are iadlcarWs Ua dally asrk kst sra rvarsnteao' v Tk. 6t at etna a) rKUIT AJTD TEOSTA1L2S Carrots. Calif., erate M Crees penpera, Calif., IK .IS Peas. Calif, lb. .2 Cakbag. is. . .02 tt On La a. . bsaeaea .8S Potatoes. Tskias Ne. 1 .65 Potatoes, local Swoet potatoes, crato Calory hearts, doa. . Lettsea, CsSf. .75 to 1.00 1.15 .70 E MN General Markets rxoirtcB xxcHAiroa PORTLAND, Ore., fob. 15. (AP) Predate exchange, set priest: Batter Extras lSe. stsadardt 17 He, prima firsts 17, Ants 17c. Eggi rresk exttss 11-lSe, saediaas ll-14c Portland Grain Sm me about a 40. 60. or 70 acre farm rear Woodburn. This Is In the very best of locations. Can sell them to you on easy terms These are extra good places ne-ciaimea pricea. TT C. SHIELDS 228 Oreeron Bids. Tel. 890J PERSONAL Lady above fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like age, and of frood habits Box 4, care Statesman. Business Opportunities ANGORA -WOOLERS Will make you an Independent living Let us show you. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. TeL 8156 Rt 8, Bog II. Pae. Hwy. H mile Po. of Salem. FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's used cars with an o. k. that counts Dodge Touring $ SI. 00 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Essex Coach 1926 Chrysler Sedan 1929 Essex Coupe 192$ VIelle Sedan 1928 Stude Sedan 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Fordor Sedan 1829 Dodge "6 Coupe 45.00 11. 00 12S.00 14S.S0 145.00 191.00 225.00 325.00 SS5.00 Fur. .7664. 2 R. apt, 2261 Haiel. TeL Apta $10 to $20. 897 N. Com'l. First floor modern apta $58 Center. 2 rm. furn. apt, furnacs heat very attractive. Adults. 1064 Oak. Reduced ratea 3 and 5 r. fur. du plffx, 1st fltor. Garage. 812 Mill, T?tauaa VsBW ttasnaae eHaflafeiiHAn on aU tock. Auction sales depot gJS BRED GILT SALE Blit-pn nurebred Duroo Jersey. Po land China and Berkshire gilts, swine feeder program snd sale. Thursday, February 1$, 1.8t Animal Husbandry Department, Oresroa Slate College Livestock Judging Pavilion Corvallls, Oregon alaaaaMWaawAAAA, 1929 Bulck Standard Sedaa CHEVROLETS 25 00 good one 100.00 1929 Coupe, excellent condition 245.00 1929 Landau Sedan looks Ilka new 175.00 1980 Sport Roadster 171.00 1921 Special Sedan 685.00 TERMS TRADES McKAY CHTGVROLKT CO. 38$ Center St Ph. $189. 48S N. ComX PORTLAND, Feb. 15. (AP) Continued shortage of operations rn butter churning was reported all through the local territory with resulting strength in the price situation on the open mar ket. Butterfat price show a wide j I spread. WhllA thftrw was an advance of lc dozen in the price of eggs, fol lowing the one made by the local co-ops, underselling continues al most general. The plan of the lo cal co-ops to maintain prices was not beinjf tried by some others. Killers hsve been forced to ad vance their buying price on both medium and lightweight hens lc pound as a resK't of the very short supplies resultii.t, after the record low values namecf. Heavy hens were In supply sufficient for needs and were unchanged. There has been a slight lift in the price on country killed hogs An advance of lHc pound is re ported. Other meats were un changed and inclined to show strength. There continues a more or less lifeless tone in onions here and in the Willamette valley despite the confirmation of damage to Texas crops. It appears most of the loss is in quality. HANSON STRAIN WHITE LEG HORN CHICKS. 'Male pedlgres Its eggs, $9.60 per 100. $90.00 per lets. R 1 Barred Rocks White Wy- andottes, $10 per 100. Ruby L. Wood ward. Rt , BOX tJO, lei. aa-r-a. Poultry wanted. Salem Poultry Co., 255 E. Mfller. Phone 8701. FOR RENTHOUSES aaaaaaaaa.ajaaAaaaj aAaa Furn. and unfurn. houses R. A. Forkner. 1610 N. Cottage. TeL 80 JL ayaaaaaaaaaajaaiaaajai 4 It furn. house, modern except basement TeL 5977. Fur. 6 R. mod. house, reasonable. Otto Hunt 790 Cross. MONEY TO LOAN MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments You keep the car P. A. EIKER rnr r.ifcorrv St. and Ferry Phone 4733 Salem, ora Houses to rent $7 to $17 mo. In quire 490 N. CapitoL PLUMBING AND HEATING PLUMBING and general Wgr work. Oraber Bros.. 168 So. WDeny. Tel. 6594. . Small house and garage. Inquire 1025 N. 16th. Dial 8215. ooiirrilifi r-riiii-T-rsm m ' G R. bungalow, strictly modern, $1$ mo. 1810 N. 17U1 Bt Furnished 1625 N. 19th, I rooms furnished. $30.00. P. H. BELL, 125 Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different TOO GET IHE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PKIVAUI A Car For Every Purpose Valley Motor Co. Used Car Sale Terms - Trade McKays used cars With an O. K. that Counts Dodge Touring $ $5.00 PORTLAND. Ore Fab. 15. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Cl May 44 45 44 44 JslT 4SH 45H 45 45H Cash wheat No. 1 Big Bond bloMtem SO; dark sard wiator, 12 per cast 50, 11 per cant 46; toft whits, hard wia- ter 41; Borthara spring, welters white 40 H ; westers rod 8H. Oata Ne. S white $18.50. Corn No. S E yellow $17.50. Millrnn Standard $18. Portland Produce ToweUes, hotkooso. crate Osiosa. Walla Walls Osloss, Ltblak. cwt. Daaiah sqaaah. doe. Hubbard assaak. to. Pansipa, hoodrod Khabarb, hothoaao OaUt, lo. Aselee Wiaaaaps 2.S0 to S.T5 8.65 .85 .60 .1$ .01 .1.50 .75 to 1.00 .05 Active Buying. Future Deliveries, Seen; Setbacks Minor CHICAGO. Feb, IS (AP) Indications ef more cheerful feel ing in financial circles led to a sharp advance of wheat values to day. Aetive buying of wheat for fu ture delivery was much la evi dence most of the time, but after prices had buldged 1. cents, selling pressure increased, and fractional setbacks ensued. The enlarged selling was attributed to government-sponsored a g e n cles and to liquidation of May con tracts. Wheat dosed unsettled, Vk-K above yesterday's finish, corn a shade to pp. oats 1H-U ad vanced. -a -- Today's closing quotations: Wheat May. 47-tt ; July, 48-43; Sept., 4IH. Corn May, 15S-V4: July. 27-K-U: Sept, 18. Oats May. 18: July, 17'i M: Sept.. 17-Ti. Spltsaaborgs Kawtowss Oases .50 aad .78 .50 .40 and .SO .65 CasUflowaz. CallL. erate Brssasls sproats Batabsgsa, hasdrod Oranges, p.p. Orsngoa, raaey . Boots. Calif., del. Taraipe. Calif, crate Spinien, Calif, erate PersiaimnBS, retail - Orapoa Calif, S lira 1.10 .95 1.50 .1J0 Too. 19SS. lb. Too. 198L lb. HOPS .8.00 te 4.00 .70 t.85 3.50 .05 .15 .30 Extras Modlaou Old roostors - Colored heaa . Median hens Light bees Bakers sooa Bsytsg Prices pouLTar Light fryers Lambs, top Hid. top 8CBAT Hogs, ftrit cots 8teert . Cows Heifers Bulla . .13 . .10 . .04 . .10 . .08 . .OS . .09 . JO .5.00 .4.10 8.85 PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 15. (AP) Batter Prints. 83 score or better 20e Donnd. standards 19e. Eggs Pacifia Poultry Producers' sell ing prieei: Freih extras 15e, atandarda 14e, mediaraa 1 4c. Country meats Selling price te retail ers: Country-killed hog., beat batchers, nndor 150 pounde 5-5 He; vealora, 80 to 100 pounds, 8a: lambe 11-I.e. year lings 6c, hea-y swoa 4-4 Ue, casner cowa 3-3',4e. bulls 4-4 e. Kuta -Oregon walnuts 15-lSe pound, peanuts 10a, Braiila 1114c. aimouds 15 16c, filberts 20 22a. peeana 30e. Caaears bark Buying price. 1933 peel. 3e pound. Hops Nominal 1983. 24 26c Butterfat Direct te shippers: Station. 14-lSs; Portland delivery prices, churn ing cream 15-17e, sweet cream higher. live poultry Buying price: Heavy hens, colored. 4U pounds. 10c; de me diums 9e; lights 7e; spriaga, light lie, heavy 12e; old rooatera 5e; ducks, Pekia, spring 17c, eld 11-l'ie, colore loe. Onions Selling price to retailors: Ore- goa SO-SSe eeatal, issima upaaiaa 10 85e eeataL Potatoea Local 65-75e orange box; Deaehutee Gems 90e-$l, Yakima Gems 0-9Ss eeaUL Wool 1983 clip, nomissl; WlUsmette valley 13-lSe pound, ea iters Oregon 10-tic Bar burins price from prodaeer: ai- ..01 te .04 01 U .03 02 U .03 .03 to .03 4 07 Dreaaed veal top Dressed hogi GOAXJI AMD nil Wheat, weiteru red -47 White. No. 1 -47 Barley, top, ton 16. 00 Oata, white, tou 18.00 Oats. era-, too. ton . 25 00 Final Rites Held For Albert Serin, Early River Man PLEASANTDALE. Feb. 15 Funeral serrrces were held at the Dayton Evangelical church at 2 p.m. Monday for Albert Serin. SC. who died suddenly at his home here where he had resided since 1915, upon retirement from river steamboat activities. Rev. F. E. Fisher, the pastor, officiated. Mr. Senn was born in Wiscon sin in Deeember, 1868, and came with his parents to Oregon in early childhood, locating first for a short time at New Era near Oregon City before coming to Dayton. He was a member of tbe Oregon City Masonic lodge. Pall bearers were Ralph Hart ley, James HHibert, Paul Londer shasen, Fred Relchstein, L. A Rossner and Joe Thomas. Burial was in the Dayton Rrook-ide cemetery. Hey. buying prleee Oata aad vetch, too 9.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, valley, lit cut -10.00 te 11.00 Alfalfa, ee iters Or-gon 14.50 wool. Medium 1 1 Coarae -10 Mohair do market Stocks and Bonds TEACHER'S MOTHER DIES JEFFERSON. Feb. II Miss Mande Durfee. English teacher of the Jefferson high school, left for faifs, "'. ;i5!;t!l5T rr.- t.kJ e.n.w .ll.d Oregon timothy. $10.50; osts snd vetek. n,,ui,u, uu.j , I gio 50-11 there br the death of her mother, " who passed away that morning. 0 it- . 1 She had been ill for some time. rortlanQ LlVestOCK Mrs. Msoei uans is suosuiaimg for Miss Durfee while she is away. Overland Coupe-Sedaa Essex Coach , - 1928 Essex Sedaa 1917 Olds Coach 1928 Veils Sedaa 1928 Studs Sedan 1929 Durant Coups QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE 1929 Ford TodorSedai M ON LOANS $10 to $300 W29 Dodge "$" Coupe Beneficial Loan Society 21.00 45.00 68.00 98.00 116.00 131.00 135.00 138.00 338.00 Radio 1 Program THTJXSDAT, rXBSTABT 1 XQW rertlsad 420 Xs. 7:15 Orgsa concert. NBC. T :80 Swinging Aloag, NBC 8:00 Singing BtriBga, flcu 9 :15 Cookinr eebeeL 0:45 Serek Kreindlar, SBU PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 18. (AP) Cattle Keceipta 300, ealvos 10; steeay. Staara 650-900 la COOS. -. medium, $4.35-5.00; eommoa. $8.35-4.35; BOO-11 00 lba, good. $4.50-5.35; medium. $4-00-4.60; eoasaaoa. SS-OO-soo; lluv" 1S0S lbs- good. $8.85-4.35; modiunj, S8.00-S.S6; heifers, 550-750 lbe- good, $4 50-4.75; common mediam. s.v-.ao; 750-000 lbs, good-choice, $4.00-4.50; eommoa meamm, cowa, so S.S5-S.T5, eoaassoa-saedism. S3.60-s.ss cattor ssd sstter, si-s.av. bsus yearUags excluded, good (beef) $3.35-S7S- ntte-medium. 81.30-3.25: vaal- srs, good . choiee, $6.60-6.35, medium. $4-33-6.50; eau-commea, calves, 350-500 lbs, good -choice, $4.00- 5.60; eesaas-Btoiia. s.ov-.u. Hora JBeeeipts 400; ngat euKaers sua feeder pigs tenuis g lower. rraauABY is STOCK AVSBAOXS 50 20 20 00 IndMi KR's Ufs Total Today 47.6 27.3 72 40.9 Previous day 47.8 37.8 80.0 50 3 Week ego 49.9 28 Jt SS.6 52.5 Tear are 65.3 SS.5 103.3 67.5 T..r. in 179.4 139.4 241.7 183.7 High 19SS 55.2 30.0 95.8 58.3 Low 1939 47.6 36.1 79.3 49.9 High 1933 73.8 39.8 1U.0 73.9 Low 1932 85.1 13.3 51.8 35.0 Dance and Social Slated by Grange For Saturday Eve SILVERTOX HILLS. Feb. 15 The Silverton Hills grange is Riv ing a dance and social evening Saturday night at which one of the features will be a three act comedy by Royal Neighbors of Silverton. The title of the play is "The Trials of a Hostess' and those taking part are Inei Heater, Clara Moser, Maude Peel. Alice Egan, Susie Neshelm. Marie Thomas, Maggie Ramsby, Lyda Metealf. Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Olga Green. Mrs. Theodore Grace is the director. BOND AVXEAGES TUv 62.S 64.1 81.4 Previoaiday 63.7 64.0 Week ago 63.3 64.6 Tear age 68.1. 74.S S years age 92.0 103.0 High 19S8 66.1 63.7 Low 193S 63.3 59.3 HigkJ93 71.8 78 0 Low 1933 53.8 47.4 81. 6 82.8 83.4 98.1 85.3 81.4 RS.3 70.9 69.2 69.4 70.0 74.9 98.7 72.0 68.1 78.1 57.5 New 1939 low. - PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT nr SALEM Room 119 New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor r.Tf-wisrsr.n RT STATE SIS State St TeL 8-T-4-4) PRhJUiNAL loans uins an furniture, cars salaries or otner gooa security. noiijui. monthly. When In nnsnciai neso see PRINTING Oregon Bldg. Phono 8902. cv-io omiTi utnAprn alz room home. furnished, locate a at izs n. I us "I" ...uj - St. 330 oer mo. SEE I GENERAL INVESTMENT W. H. '"cyRi nr.t N.tlonarBaik Bids. Pnon. $M. Fhone S46S. 134 a Liberty St. 225 N. 24th, 5 rooms, modern, $20 j ieawawjas. Borrow on personal property ; repay In monthlr Installments. WILLAM- 1939 RuIrJr Standard Sedan. 1921 Graham Special Coups 475.00 OHEVBOLTH 19il Tourlnsr 85.06 1929 Coups, fins condition zts.vv 1929 Sedan, looks Ilka new $78.00 1930 Sport Roadster ns.oe 1931 Track- Ions' W. B.. 4 soeeda duals .t Terms Trades MrtTAT fTFTEVROLET CO. $33 Center. Phono 3189. 430 N. Com'l Trees, Birds Tbpic Of Studies For Club Light light, 140-160 lbs., good choice. S3. 60-4.50: llfhtweight, ISO-ISO lbs. iii'ss 18:00 Womsa's Ksgssise ef te Alt. SA36-4.50 ; 180-300 Peuds, $4.33-4.50; !!?!! NBC smadlsss weight. S00-330 lbs, $8.78- 11:00 SUndard School Broadcast, NBC. 1 1 ;AS Shakaaoeriaa Plara NBO. 13:16 Western Farm sad Heme kemr, HBO. S OO Sehlnaae aad Schmitt NBC. 9:15 WhiUmau ssd His Rhythm Beys. 3 :45 Concert Echoes, ABO. 4:00 Friesdly Chat, S :00 Ames "a' Aady. BBU. S.1& Htlard Rtbubabt sour. S:15 Howard Thurstoa. Magician, niMJ 10:15 Hotel Mark Hopkins orchestra. Nan. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra, NBC 11:80 Orgsa cesteert, IBC aCOXaT PsrtUad 940 Ea. 6:80 O.S.C. farm exteneioa Ulk. - a a i ,i. r la a. aaa uw a aa.a. ' I 2Z5 PI. ZttiU rouuia, -j- i 11" 1 to- an cm I iPiVIlttrrur4riKsEt i-o. a I .na Rsiilelsr Hftmel'si ftrekMtrfv. v0Bt i . m mnh. .- sw - -n Av-n K 7 In " I K: I 1 P. lalAi I.U.. O Ult.V I ait- W www I - . . I - - For stationeuv. caroa. afc Me G""?. -CJ" ,1:1 T-i A. A,- I.I. I.P!UmmL WwVa" v" ' . 1 - - ' a.- T31r I awmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmuaaasmms. . win sf fl W T Fl Bn. TraiTlirinF Ifnnni MOnUlT I A a, WW s-sas -ww. . - . lrn .TT's comeTclsX Tele- . in(VDnjA v-pT-T. n,8nt n interesting meeting :0?tn?L J a-de.. DLB3. L-SUO.1 I aaaaaaa A60; 330-350 Iks, SS.75-4.S; seavy weigkt. 950-990 lbs, $8.50-4-35; 390-850 lbs, SS.SS-e.oo; peetiag aowa. i-ew IhT good. $3.008.75; 850-43S lbs $3-$0; 436 te 650 lbs.. $3 8.50; 876-650 Ike, medium. Mill; xoee- er aad stoeker pigs 70-iso ins, goos- cksiee, $S-S. Bkeep sad lambs Kecetpu sou ; ateauy. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good -choice. $8.35-6.65; eommoa medium, 83.50-5.35; yearllag wethers, 90-110 lbs, goed cheiee, $8.00-4.00; medium, $3.00-8.00; was, 90-180 lbs, good - ehoiee $9-8.50; 13 te ISO Swasss sx.ts-s.so; au weiguia os-medium. 81-1.75. hOnel0J1JJ1M.M---mmmmmmmm LOANS WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT with nature as topic Miss Oma '' Talta Vmmnnm mnVa nn tha ink. -rrr . IcnA rimA nffmit. nrmuX 1 wa. a' w Best security. Room 107 381 Btats jeci oi .revm. ouw tais m ui.w "jECKE HENDRICKS, Tel. 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 134 a Uberty St. ' SOCOLOFSKY A SON FOR RENT Farm home with city J Street. conveniences 10 acres, roues iroui court house, moaern nome e'- I ir.o a A I V TDnnn a. nai rinn. UTirn is nea or uniur- i r iw vrw nlshed. Write Box 111, Statesman of- I Xn.il n n -aa 1 - -- -------------- - aaaaaa- flce. for terms I Dry wood $4.50 cord. Phono 8611. FOR SALE Real Estate 4 ft. oak wood. $5.00 deuverea city. Tel. 414a in of the trees at Mt. Vernon which were planted by George Washing ton. Mrs. Harry Keeney spoke upon the subject of Oregon birds. She illustrated her speech witn bird slides from the University of Oregon. 6:00 Buth Kttlnr. Eadyoa's orek, CEB ! 6:00 Oolumbis Sympbesy, CBS. B1S nnkswwa Hands. E.T. :30 Dvrethy Dis Prsmatiisttoa, Jems ssl rsrase. 10:15 Spots Flashes KOAO Orevallla 50 Xs. 7:00 Morning MediUtlons, led by Dr. John B. Burns. 0:30 Rural Electrification Course. 11 :00 Moruiug Kattaee. 12:00 Farm hear. 1 .atS laaaaJ the CuDUti. S:19 Maae Pratt Smith, drasutie. 3:00 Mildred Chamberlain "Gilded Boiling Piss" -go Pref. A L. Peck "Pruning Or namental Trees aad Shrubs." 4 :30 Come for s Walk Stories for the chlldrea by Oregon Normal school faculty. 6:45 Market sad crop reports, ssd avaataara f aaaaa.t T:l$ Prof. A. O. Lsaa 'Ealaiag Chicks oa Laying Mash.' T:S0 HsaUsg ssd FUhiag CeadiUeas is Oregon By the state gssae eommlssiea, T:45 Be view of New Books. 8:00 University of Oregon Musicals. Missionary Play Will be Given at Federated Meeting WOODBURN. Feb. 15. The Federated Women will hold a so cial meeting at the M. E. church Tuesday afternoon. February 21, when a missionary playlet will be given. Mm. Etta Hall. Mrs. Carrie Young and Miss Ina Bonney will be hostesses. Mrs. Laura Llvesay haa charge of the donations to be sent to Angel Island. California. There will also be a white shower for the old people's home at Sa lorn. The Methodist Aid society un der the leadership of the presl dent Mrs. Ida Parr, will have a eoooked food and apron ssle at Carl'a dairy store February 18 be ginning at 10:3 a. m. They are also planning a silver tea and pro gram for Mareh 28, to be held at the church. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE TJXTTED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON In the Matter of No. B 17911 Viola Lottis, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Viola Lottis. of Salem, in the County of Mar lon and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE that on the 8th day of February, 1933, the said Viola Lottis was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of her cred itors will be held st room 301 in the United State? National Bank Building in the City of Salem. Oregon, on the 27th day of Feb-, rnsry. 1933, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such, other . business as msy properly come before said meeting. WILLARD L. MARKS. Referee in Bankruptcy. F-lft. AT PASTORS' RETREAT JEFFERSON. Feb. 15 Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Lienlng Jr.. left for Portland Monday, where Mrs. Li enlng will Tisit relatives and Mr. Lienlng will attend the three-day retreat of the ministers of the Evanrellcal ehareh of the Oregon conference. Bishop Epp of Ohio will be la charge of the retreat. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of Sophia J. McCready, de ceased, and that she has duly qualified as such administratrix; all persons having claims agsinst the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney. 203 Oregon Building, Sa lem. Marion County, Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 15th day of February, 1833. ELDA MCGRATH. Administratrix of the Estate of Sophia J. McCready, Deceased, RONALD C. GLOVER. . Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. n-2f-M2-$-ll STOVES stoves I on corner lot, 6 blocks from 1st Na- 8TOVES and stove 'en.fSW Uonal Bank. Price $6500 or wUl trade foV sale, rebuilt nd.nrpm,fr.y and for 5 seres xr more. Must he N. or : .1 . , -nv-n wire fence, tancy . ea1.m SiahT hop baskets, hooks, logan noos Modern home ,n Grants Pass, value . . a aiiii stove " -- w-"" - ---- - ' i j T v lr a vavt-v trn n a f o FOR SALE OR EaCHAKUB fiJLtL, I frlU nEl IarAL.O room plastered house, $ garages, I " "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Behind' By CLIFF STERRETT TRANSFER $5000. Will pay difference ior gooa home In Salem. ALSO 93 acres near Grants Pass, Want Ktpm nrooerty. 10$ acres 10 miles out on Pacific highway, part in cultivation, baL pas ture ana timoer, guuu "-ij 4' nAPITALCITY Traa'fer Co.-. ture ana it-ate St. T.L TTTI. ,ty. wli take smaller farm a. part, not to warding snd storage our mm exced $5000. , . Get our rstee. .1 mcTm tract short distance out. rOR waTereflrtTluo call $131, iarowr 1 Trade for city home. to Portland dally. WELL DRILLING B. A. West. 80 years ssperlsncs, RTO ' E- TeL tlOFt. K.a a sinns rarm monxw and a small residence, value $1500, to j ax-chango On oetter .. cT ,tt vnt.t.EP. Roaltors tn ... Rt Phone .lies mip Pntt CASH Good nvo room plastered homelna mfmmn)mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummwama-w I jrVSU 61 T wv- mT' l i wnTaiSrIcnil5ala to guide good location, full '"J"B -,a.". t annUed la ! so- 1OT . JL practical way off the entrance to w. h. GRARmraoRST CO. IwHV THE: W I VNA SEE IF S1NCB (v.tP ) SUTT1NLY SUS5! THIS U f SA VrS CrZlf S THWOEW S MAM r J SH5 ChERB EXPERIM&JT COMES) f K$6J 'SLLr 1CBWIT? irJ iELo5viSlBLJ&,SHS (dOES.S UNDER TH5 HEAD OF A SVA J3Xs 'TXT ' gyil sgfeSgr z