PACE EI.KYEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, February 24, 1933 . ' ' " - Business Directory Cards ta this directory m on monthly basts oUy. Ratsj per Um Pr saoatb. AUTO BRAKES lttk Panek. the brake and shimmy doctor. I7t South Commercial Street BEAUTY PARLORS Killer Beauty gnop, dial 7853. Senator Beauty Shop, dial flit. BICYCLES BICTCLX8, velocipedes new and Cwl Harry W. Scott. 14T & ComT. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 8753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4150. R. K. Northneaa, CHIROPRACTORS DRitX U 8COTT, PSC. Chiropractor, 151 N. High. Tel. Kea Correspondence Instrnction International Correspondence schools. Business, technical course. Bx. 168. C. McGilllvray. Tel. iza. DRESSMAKING MRS. 8NELGROVE. 465 N. Cottage. TeL 7418. Hemstitching, o yara. Dregsmkg. 431 S. Cottage. Upper flat FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. P. Brelt haupt florist. 677 Court TeL 5904. ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Flor tt th Market TeL 0592. FLOOR CONTRACTING Qlnen Floor Co. TeL 11L GLASS Automobile Glass Mirrors Windows Reglased WALTER J. DOWNS Phone 8100 680 Brevs Ave., Salem INSURANCE BITWE A HENDRICKS il V Hla-h TeL 494T JUNK Hz- vrvthln. CAPITAL BAR- iiiim a JTTVK CO.. IL Stelnbock, m'sr. TeL 8912. 143 Center By the brM LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY rriTO wnnr:it LAUNDRY el a Hlrf, TeL 8125 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY ur Wash Eervthinc In Lux f.unhone 8165 1284 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to homo. Spring mattress $8.00. Renovators and . Tn oiaaned. Caoital Bed- ai fto. TeL 4089. 8030 N. CapltoL New mattress mads to order, old remade; carpet cleaning. 1n-"" -..- aim, Fluff Raa a laai- !.-,... a nth A Wilbur, leu itch '.... j, w. -- . , a . 84 41 Otto F. 2 wicker. Est 181L MUSIC STORES non f nrrT.TPtanoa. radios, sew- j ' ki... .hMt musie and piano st"dlea Repairing radios, V0? and sewing macmoea t MUSIC INSTRUCTION Learn steel guitar In 18 WE; J a Btorhow. 450 Court wnnm MEDICINE Dr Chaa Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hour's Tuesday and Friday. 11 a. m. to 4 p. n. 148 N. Commercial. PETS PLUMBING AND H-AIXWU Tf.TTrRiNa and general repair work. Graber Bros, 188 Bo. Liberty. TeL 6534. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Lewis B. Newt, Income Taa. Public Ac counting. 30 Maaorlo Bid. TeL 5344. PRINTING FOR STATIONERT. cards, pamph let programs, book, or S iof CWllToi- I ulione 9101. REAL ESTATE BECKS HENDRICKS. TeL 44T. JrOR3T Tefstcs. 134 a Liberty St. BOCOLOFSKT SON ... . kt.pi Br Bld. Tel. 1807 STOVES i TZTZ ua SJT0VE3 and stove repairing. for sale, rebuilt and repaired. AU kinds of wove wire iu, w - lain, bop bassets, ncsoa alam rsnee ano r., herneketa. ti stts. is. p. TRANSFER mats ou aa. 7 -7,iirr warding ana srore - Get our rates. na mm Atmwn. transfer storage. sail 1181, Lartnar Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland aawy.- WELL DRnXINQ a. West, te years enperlenca, C Box 108 BX Tel. UOFi, Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 PMriSed Advertista Single laMrtlon par llxta.lOa Threo taswtlons pr line ....... 10 8U iBsariloai per Una.. lie On tnontn par Una.. 1 1.08 Minimum charga ....tit . Copy tor tfcU pat ac cented oa til 8:30 th ti lag before publication for classification. Copy celted attar this Um will bo ma tatter tha heading Too Lata to Claaalfy, Tbo Statesman assumes bo financial responsibility tor erroTt which may ap poar in advertisements pub lished in Its column, and in cases where tblt paper Is at fanlt win reprint that part ot an advertisement in which tho typographical mistake oceura. Tho Statesman reserves tho right to reject objec tional advertising. It fur ther reaorrea tho right to classify all advertising an der tho proper classifica tion - SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. woman wants work. Tel. 4275. Practical nurse, 2 years experience at St Vincent's hospital. All TeL 11(4. Hlsh school girl wants housework Saturdays. TeL S3T7. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR BALE Old papers 11c e ban- ale. Btateemaa or nee. Oregon corn shelled and dried, $10 ton. Reasonable delivery. TeL 5489 FOR SALE Grocery store fixtures. Salem Grocery. 477 Court St Bicycle Ores, 95c. Harry W. Scott FOR SALE Sherman Clay piano. or will trade for cow. Phone 100F22. Inspected healthy Marshall straw berry plants. Good roots from first year plant a 35.00 thousand, write w. Freeny. Fails City. Monarch range, drs., lbr. 388 Mkt WANTED Miscellaneous Cash for fruit Jara Tel. 3593. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c child., 15c Two blocks a of library, S Winter. Wet wash, 20 lha 50c. Call 6070. FOR REN0-VROOMS Pleasant light, heated rooms In modern home. 185 S. 15th St ROOM AND BOARD Board. Steam heat $20. TeL 5482. Front room, running water, 645 I Marlon. Table board and rooms for ladles. 757 Center St Tel. 5678. Room, board, $14. gar. $1. Tel. 7313. Students, ' business women Phone J 3202. Good rooms oard. Tel. 6769. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pattoa apartments downtown. Call Patton s 4ook store. Fur. S R. apt. 3261 HazeL TeL 7884. Apt. $10 to $:o. 897 N. Com'L 8 rm. furn. apt, furnace heat, very I attractive. AdulU. 10(4 oak. Nice. furn. heated apt- 500 Union. Nice front apt, $38 Center. Cosy 3 and 6 R. fur. apts. 1st floor. garage. 63 Mill. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. and unfurn. iiousea R. A. Forkner. 1810 N. Cottage. TeL 3031. Small house partly furn. 2130 Lee. -fodarn 4 room house unfurnished. S blocks from State street, fine view, all hardwood floors, fireplace, electric ! ranare. laundrv trays, full basement furnace, gas water heater, garden and garage, 8Z3.50. Call at SS5 bo. commercial otreew for rent Lovely 8 room com pletely modern home. Wallpaper, tile iininc tnahnraiiT woodwork. Best lo- cation m city, sto in. aumrnjpr. FOR RENT Oarage and service sta. TeL 85)3. X4wer rent, more room, vve nave fan. Hiiniam and flata. Each has own hath furnar. ate. KentS eK.B 10 US. rioaa to business, state house. S rooms or mors each. Quick posses sion. BKCKE at HENUKiuaa 189 North High Street jMWMWwwwwea LEASE ta Arr?F! vATtif Wrutrn Imnrovementa 13 acres in WW, acre, ta ijoberrtes, 8 acres hrriaa and annlea. Horses, at oca. chickens, machinery and rent paid up to Oct 1st. Lease runs to uct. i, asse. AH tor ssso.oo. HAWKINS 4t KOBifiKAO Ouardtan Building I FOR SALE Real Estate tji.ii.ri.nnn n ir -ni " - -- ------------ new vmir own 10 fine acres lust 3 miles eat, 8 B. bouse, large chicken house, S acre ex luoerie, ior fruit, splendid soilprice only 800. A beaoUful t acre tract, all kinds ot fruit, good garden, neat 8 room boose. I garage, clueara noose, bsssuiu ww forTrnly $2850 on terma I c"acr a mu out: 8 R. house. ot fruit, gooa weu, grave ruu a. real snap wr -.so. jaemu onnson "" i z owwa rn. enolera suburban borne with furnace, fireplace, breakfast room, lota 5 sSfmtae. 1 iU acres, variety ot I sad castn-w. S4ItO, Wltn arooa senna. I - WINNIB PETTI WINNIB PEOTYJOHN i;g fiemtal HlTSl HCTSCt jaitxrv"es-i -arM' i-"'r ' a . mnira RST BUT - m m ma tmlarn heilBS. OalV I blocks from State street, north. Thtj U a forced sals aad can't ba aqaalied bl SalansTPrte. aoly $4500 wtt $& down, easy terms " BETH Mr EU1S wttB . , Vrerrt ni m. .rrt.T.VW Ttealtora 844 State Street Phone 7$8. FOR SALE Real EslaU Real Xatate Bargain Trades- acre. 4-A. fruit, dandy horn. lata, fireplace, electricity, barn and poultry house, city water, at Dallas, Ore. Trade for nice home la Salem. ' SS-ACRE3 $$$ A. cult, family orchard. 4-A. ber ries, T-A. timber and pasture, running vater, sails, to ecfcooL Trade for Salem home. v SS-ACREa WITH 8TOC3C S-R. house, barn. I eowa 1 horse. ISO hens, hay and Implement Only $1850: a -nan. SEE J AS. TX SEARS, 1SS 8. Hlsh St tU000m00m0m m mmmm sxi SNAP FOR CASH Good fire room plastered home la a gooa location, run cement nasement. Price $1250. cash for IMMEDIATE SaLE. Sie, W. H. GRA.BE Nil OR ST a CO. 134 South Liberty Street EXCHANGE Real Estate Salem and farm eoultr for Balem noma. xeL B377. FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful suburban home IK mile east of Salem. 5 acres good, black sell. Price $(500. Owner wants larger rarm. CHTLDS MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Phone 4708. EQUIPPED DAIRY hMjfZf-A afifSiSfiS cultivation. 12 r, running water, good buildings, bam 8(x(0, good team, 0 Jersey cows. ww. v. i machinery and tools. All Tor 97,ooe.vo. Will take smaller place as part pay. mint HAWKINS a ROBERTS Guardian Building WANTED From owner. Improved aoreage for modern Income property. Box 145, care Statesman. FOR SALE FARMS LOOK 44 acres only 8 miles from Salem; the nrlce Is only 81250. Terma 31 acres river bottom land with good 5 R. plastered house, A real buy tor 13500. 100 acres with small house, $3500. BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State Street WANTED REAL ESTATE I have a client who wants 8 to 20 acres on Wallace Road ; trade some good paper and put In some money. See or call me today. II. CL SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL $902 Business Opportunities ANGORA WOOLERS Will make you an Independent living- Let ui show you. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. Tel. 8158 Rt 3. Box II. Pac. Hwr. V, mile So. of Salem. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Elroy Nash guarantees satisfaction on all live stock. Auction sales depot Salem. SURPLUS BABT CHICKS at sac rifice prices Tuesday and Friday only. See our bargains. Custom hatch ing. Hatching egga Phone 133F2, Lee's Hatchery. Salem, Oregon. REDUCED CHICK PRICES Han son strain. W. L. males pedigreed 300 eggs, $8.00 hundred. R. I. Reds, Bar rpd Rocks. W. Dot. $10.00 hundred. Custom hatching. Ruby L. Woodward, R. 9. Bx 9B, Tel. 44F31. MONEY TO LOAN MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Tou keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 4733 Salem. Ore. 'Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different. TOO GET THE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST KTRirrr PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS IIS U 130V Beneficial Loan Society OP SALEM Room 118 New BllghBldg. Jnd Floor LICENSED BT STATS 518 State St. TeL t-T-4-0 PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other gooa security, nepayaoie monthly. When tn financial neea see us before closing a loan QENERAL.INVBSTMET CORPORATION First National Bask B-ig. Phono 8553. Borrow oa personal property; repay In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., State He. S-168, 603 Ouardlan Bldg. TeL 3877, FOR SALEWOOD unjnj"VX'uiif"'s r 16 in. dnr 2nd fir. 82.50 per load. Planer ends $2.50 per load, at Tracy's TeL 3988. GUARANTEED CRT wood coal TeL 8000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. Fir. ash. reasonable prices. TeL 8T89. Dry wood $4.00 cord, Phon$ 41, Wvsdl-.Sn rrowth fir. II In. S3.7S. Dry oak IS.00. Qmom MeIUl$rt Mar- lOTiv Dry wood. TeL 4418. tyrt art and OAK WOOD, -oal mnA tiimt ail. Man aa na far ertoea, Wo give gooa measure, good Quality and viwvi ! li a f.ABMica TRANSmCH BTORAQE Taleh till 8ggs4aseass4s8tat Aab. fir and oak. Tal. M4t XjSnnnjTJXiUuui i "! s" tas 16 In. old fir, $4.25. TeL 8932. ijljijijijtjifi-krwir'mit r a.t old fir 18 ta 84.60. TeL 7300. . s p M twS 0 Sf 4T8f ry is ra. oaa. Dry wood that la dry. Call. 11SF23. POLLY AND HER f HEHHEH, I CAVE AKk3EL) 1 ( I J tXI LlTTlX IMPJ lif a3u7W C A STCi OT CAMDj-- (NO I-ONIGER ARE YtXM iVtXlARE). ,.a ' LOST AND FOUND LOST Van's leather coat oa t Com mercial and Ferry. Phone 8722. LOST Probably between SUrerton and Salem, bill fold containing checks and currency. Reward. TeL 0114. PERSONAL Lady aboT fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like age. and of good habits box 4. care statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS '27 Ford Rda. Dodge valves. Delco Ignition $40. Bill Skewla, 1707 Center. Why Gamble Ton hara the right and should know the actual condition In detail of any used car you buy. If the dealer really knows the condition of his used cars why should he hesitate to giro you a written statement of Its condition. THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT WE DO w( giro you a TEST RECORD oa the car you buy. That Is a written f10' !"J?,ta" ' u" miRion. A i.ii AttAra -i nim in, tare, iuii anvioi Privilege. oo again wny gammer Always aaa to see th Test Record 1931 Ford Town Sedan New tires Original paint Karl-keen trunk Mohair Sloping windshield Our price at $400.00 A real buy Terms Trades Valley Motor Co. Phone 3158 Center Street Display Phono T910. Lot at Marion and Liberty SAVE) MONET ! ! TTr are a few of our O. K. used car bargains you should see before you buy. 29 UKJLXitC 1 WUrii Orlrlnal finish like new. good rubber, fins mechanical condition, a ru buy for - $225.00 St CHEVROLET COUPE Reflnlahed In Duco, good tires and has been reconditioned througuout. a fine value for $245.00 SO CHEVROLET SEDAN Excellent finish, four new tires, uphol stering like new, completely over hauled for only $338.00 11 CHEVROLET COACH Tvolra like a new car. all new tires. new seat covers, has been put in the finest mechanical condition. A real value and bargain for $385.00 19 RUICK SEDAN TTArA ! real bar rain, finish and up- hnli,rr like new. zood tires ana fin mechanical condition. This larn. roomv sedan for $385.00 nther harenlna to select from eoual- 1v attractive and must be seen to bo appreciated. A can win Dring a car w your door. Buy nere witn contiaence. TERMS TRADES McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 833 Center Phone 3189 420 N. Coml. WANTED USED CARS MstaSsaasaasaea"'" Wntd. '28 Chev. Cpe. Mkt. IJrg. store. Turks in Demand But Country Not Shipping Freely PORTLAND, Feb. 22 (AP) There is a demand for tnrkeys but' tho country is not shipping them freely. Tho demand appears confined to the low priced field. Latest surrey of tha turkey sit uation by the Journal, Indicates that perhaps 25 per cent or more of the crop was still unsold. The survey shows that great blocks of turkeys were held in various parts of the Willamette, TJmpqua and Rozue river valleys as well as quite a sprinkling in the Des- chutes country and in Idaho. Sales of turkeys during the last few days have been up to 15c lb. for fancy hens to retailers. Fruitland School Gives Program of Songs and Readings FRUITLAND. Feb. tl. The pupils of the Fruitland school gavo the following Washington's day program: "Weshlngtoa song, upper grades; "The Village Blacksmith,'' Hasel Nel son; reading, Robert Smith; reading, lTid Nelson; "Memories of 'Washing ton.' primary room; "Brook aad Riv er." upper grades; "Wits the Flag Goes By," third sad fourth grade; reading, Doris Lundeen; reading. Tra ins. Runner; skit, first grade and Doris Ranner; solo, Raymead Gerlg; "Why the Dinner was Lata," play, seveatk aad eighth grades, aad "Ltaeoln's Picture,"' play, fifth aad sixth grades. MACLEAY YOUTH HONORED MACLEAY, Feb. 23. Another honor has been won by a Macleay boy. Not only hag Alan Baker been chosen as one of the IS seniors of Salem high school tor membership ot tho National Hon or society, but ho has been select yi as nresldent of tho Salem or- ranlration. Alan is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baker. PALS PRINCIPAL ISSUES L! NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (AP) Unable to recorer their spirits oyer the holiday, financial mar kets were mostly lower today. Final prices ay erased more than t points lower In principal issues. Tnmoyer totaled 1,328,463 shares with two exceptions tho year's largest Tolume. For shares, heayineas was well distributed and all groups used in tho 90-stocx. composiate made new lows for the year. For Santa Fo, New York Central and Union Pa cific losses amounted to 2 points or more. American Telephone, Public Serric of New Jersey, United Aircraft, American Can, Johns-ManTllle. Industrial Rayon and Auburn put themselres In tho same range. U. 8. Steel. Bethlehem, Du Pont, General Electric, Montgomery Ward. Sears Roebuck. General Motors and International Harrest- er were oft about a point net. 45 Cent Pool Onions Open For Labish LABISH CENTER, Feb. S3 The directors ot the Labish On ion Growers' association estab lished a third block pool Tues day, setting tho price at 4 So a cwt. to become effective after 9 o'clock this morning. Announcement that the 45c price would be made Thursday was posted oa tho bulletin ot the organization earlier in the week, and although some objection was made because ot its early posting when the listings earlier in the week were at 50c. According to terms of the agreement, the procedure was en tirely legal the directors point out. About 45 cars are expected to be handled in the block. With the opening of the east ern market to Oregon onions due to a shrinkage in both quantity and quality of eastern onions in the recent cold weather, and the damage to the early Texas crop. It appears that sufficient markets will be found to care for the bulk of the local crop which is still in storage. Most of the shipments now are being made to California, al though 17 cars Sought by Swank are billed for Havana, Cuba. Some oriental orders are also being fill ed, the shipment to leave next week. The latter orders are being largely filled from tho Hayes iarms. Wampler Gets Part Of Cherry Incident HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 22 Clinton Wampler celebrated Washington's birthday not by cut ting down a cherry tree but by cutting off tne end of his left thumb with a hatchet. Leonard Faist has returned home from Willamette Sanitarium, whera he n a a an operation removing growth from elbow. Tho arm will have to remain in plaster cast for three weeks. Faist is an athlete, playing basket ball and baseball on Salem high teams. .Radio Program rRXDAT, PEBRUART 24 KOIN Portland $40 Ke. 6:30 KOIN Klock. 8:30 Dixie Baker and Bob Tite. 9:00 Buddy Harrod's orchestra. CBS. 10:00 weerge Haifa orehaatra, CBS. ll:oo American School ef tha Air, CBS. i :imj nook ot Late. 5:80 March of Time, CBS. 6:00 Leonard Barton's orchestra 6:80 Edwin 0. Hill. CBS. 8 :00 Columbia Symphony, CBS. 10:05 Td PioTito's orchestra, DLB9. 10:30 Ted Fiorito's orchestra, DLB3. KOW Portland 620 Ea. T: 15 Organ concert, NBO. T:30 StrolUng Fiddler, NBO. 8:00 Arion Trio, NBC. 9:15 Cooking sehooL :45 Stringwood Ensemble. NBO. 10:O0 Msrtha Meads society. 10:80 Woman's Magasine ef the Air, NBO. 11:45 Organ concert, NBC. t:18 Weetera Farm sni Heme Sear, NBC 18:45 O. M. Plnmmer. 1:00 Hotel Oomopllitaa archest ra, NBO. 1:48 Denver a Capalla choir, NBO. 1:00 Lee Sims aad lie Mary Bailey, NBO. 8:15 Concert artists, NBC. 3:80 Mrs. Skeels' Better English talk. 8:45 Concert Echoes, NEC 4:00 Friendly Chat. 5:15 Cosmopolitans, NBC. 6:00 First Nlgkter. NBC. 7:00 Big Six ot th Air, NBC. 7:80 Round the World in a Oiaat Am phibian. "Nighty, OSE 10 POINTS CORN IS FORCED FAR DOWNWARD ONE -CENT Receipts and Coming Movement Cause; Wheat Down CHICAGO, Feb. 22. (AP) Toppled over by a sudden Increase ot selling pressure, corn today outdid tho season's low price rec ord, and dragged downward all other grains. Big receipts of corn today and augmented prospects ot a large movement of corn soon from farms to domestic primary mar kets had much to do with increas ed selling. Contributing to weak ness ot cereals was unsettlement ot securities. Corn closed nervous, 4-l cent nnder Tuesday's finish, wheat 4- down, oats off. Today's closing quotations Wheat May, 47-H: July, 48tt-4; September. 4 Corn May. 24-; 24 H: September, 28. Oats May. lltt-H; II Th. September, 17 H. July. July, General Markets pnoDucn mzcHAiroB PORTLAND. Ore.. Tab. 88. (AP) Prodace exchange, sat prices: Battel F.itran 19c, ttaaeardt 18a, prifme firsts 18c firkta ITe. Egg Frets extras I4e. mediums 13 a. . Portland Grain PORT GRAIX PORTLAND, Ore Wheat Oeea Mar. sew Mar. Old 45 Tab. 33. ( AP) High Low Close 44 H 44Va 44 45 45 48 45 45 45 Jalr 45 V Cask wheat: Ke. 1 Big Bead blnestaa 50 ; dark hard inter, 18 per east 50. 11 per cent 4; toft whita, hard winter 42; northera spring, weitera white 41; westers red 40. Oats No. 3 white 818.50. Corn No. SE yellow $17.50. Millrnn Standard $18. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Tab. 33 (AP) Butter Prints. 03 acere er better 31e pound, standards 20o. Et-c ficine rouitrr rroaueers- sail ing prices: Fresh extras 14c, standards 13a. medium iae. Country meats Beiuog price te mail ers: Countrr-tinea nogs, oeat outcnera. under 150 pounds 6e ; vealeri, 80 to 100 pounds. 8e; Iambi li-izc, rar- liaci 5c hcaTr ewa 4-4 e, cannar cowa 2-3e. bulls 4-4 c 1 Nuta Oreron walnuts 15-ise poena, I peanuts 10c. Braxlls 13-14C, almoada 15- Ife, filberts IB Jit, peesna zue. Caieara bark Buying price. 1932 peel. Se pound. Hops Nominal. 1933. 14-2 6c. Butterfat Direct te shippers: Station. l-17e; Portland dalivedr price, churn ing cream 1618c, iwaet cream higher. Lire poultry Burin pries: Heavy hens, colored, 4 pound 10-llr; do me diums 9e; lights 7e; tprinr. light 12c, haavr 12c; old roosters 5e; ducks, Pskin. pring 17c. old ll-12c. colored 10c. Onions Sailing price to retailers: Ore gon 80-90e cental, Yakima Spanih 80 85c cental. Potatoes Local, 65-75c orang box; Deschutes Gems 90e-$l, Tskima Oams 80 85c centaL Wool 1933 clip, nominal; Willamette valley 1215s pound, eastern Oregon 1012a. Hay bujing price from producer: al falfa, $11.50-12; clever, $9-9.50; eastern Oregon timothy. $18.50; eat and vetch. $10.50-1L Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 23. (AP) Caul Receipts 75, calves Id; auotably steady. 8teers, 850 te 000 pounds, good $4.75 5.25, mediate $4-4.75, comasoa $3-4; S00 to 1100 pouads. good $4.50-5, medium $4-4.50, common $3-4; 1100 to 1300 pounds, good $3.85-4.25, medium 33 8 85. Heifers, 550 te 750 pounds, good S4.25-4.50; eommoo-aaediam 82.50-4.3S; 150 te 000 pounds, goed-choice 94-4.25. common-medium $2-4. Cows, good $3.35 3.75, common medium $2.50-3.33, low cut ter and cutter $1-2.50. Bulls, yearlings excluded, good (beef) $2,25 2.75. cutter medium 31.50-2.25. Vealera. good-choice 35.50-6:25. medium $4.25-5.50. cull corn men 82.50 4.25. Calves, 250 te 500 pounds, good-choice $4-5.50, common me dium $2-4. Hogs Receipts ISO; steady. Light light. 140 to 160 pounds, good- choica 83.50-4.50. Llehtweicht. 160 t 180 pounds, $4.35-4.50; 180 to 200 pounds, $4.35-4.50. Medium weight 20 to 220 peaads, 83.75-4.50; 220 te 250 pounds $3.75-4.35. Heavyweight. 250 to 290 pounds. $8.50-4.25; 290 te 850 pounds, $3.85-4. Peeking sows, 275 to 350 pounds, good $3-3.75. 850 to 425 pounds $3-3.50, 425 to 550 pounds 83 3.50; 275 to 650 pounds, medium 33 S.25. Feeder aad stocker pigs. 70 se 130 pounds, good-choice, $2.25 -3.25. Sheep aad lambs Receipts 150; steady. Lambs. 80 pounds down, good-choice $5.25-5.85, rommoa - medium $3.50 5 25. Tesrling wethers, 00 to 110 pounds, rood choice, $2-3. Kwes, 00 to 120 pounds, goed-ekoiee. 8-2.50; 120 to 150 poinds si VS. 2 25. All weiefcta. eommoa-aaodlum I $1-1.75. 8:00 Ames 'a Aady, NBC. 9:13 Howard Tharstpa, the Magieiaa, NBC. 10:18 Hotel Mark Hopkins orchestra, NBC. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra, 2TBC 11:80 Organ eeaeeri, KBC. KOA0 Oerrallls 580 Xs. 7:00 Moraing Meditations, led by Rev. Fred R. Morrow. 8:00 Mernlag concert. 11:3 0 M ore in g Matine. 13:00 rarm hoar. 2:30 DeatiesryaDd Health. 3:00 Lillian Jeffreys Petri "gajoy tag Maaie at Home." l-a Vm market raDOrtl. 7 00 Prof. A. O. B. Booquet "The ITArtlffliltar&l On t look.' ' T:40 Busiaess Institute ef tae Air Prof. H. T. Ysnce. 8:15 Anthony Eawer: Philosopher the Crossroads. 8:45 Science News ef the Week. Night" DROP COMES IN EGGS Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 aaOk, co-op pool price, 9148 per hundred. Sorplas flJO (Milk based ea sesU-aseataly bmtterUt avexage.) Batterfat Sweet, 18ei sour, 18c Prices said U growers T Balesa sayars Xabrsary x fTae nrlees Mlsw. ssoptiet bt a toeal grocer, are laeieaUvo el tae Sally sssrket eat are set gnsrsaaseS sr Taa ma tea si as) raOTT AJTO f NSTaSUS Carrots, Calit, erate 1 IS Qreea pep para, UaUL, la. . , .is Faaa. Calif- lb. .1 CebVaca. lb. ., At OaioM. dea. bmacses .15 PeUtees, Takia Me. 1 .si PeUtMS. leeal .T8 to 1.00 Sweet ootatees, rate L2S Celery kearta dea 9 -8.00 U 3.5S .8$ .00 Jl .01 Lettaee, Calif. Toaatees, hoUeaaa, crate Oaloas, Walla Walla ,. Osleaa, Laeiih. cwt. , Dealak seaask, dot, ... . Haooard sqnaab, Ik. . , Partalpa. fcnadrad ,. Bkabark. kethense Calit. Ih. Applae .1.50 .T5 to LOO JUS Wiaaaape JS0 aad .48 .50 Bpitsaa bergs Kawtowas Oaaes Camli flower, Calit, Brasaela ssreats Rntabagas, hundred Oranges, p.p. . , Orange, faner .8.00 te 4.00 .70 S.85 ., .05 J5 BeaU. Calif., des. . Turnips. Calif., erate Bpiaaeh. Calit, erate Persimmons, retail Grape. Calif, 8 Iht. BOPS Tap. 1888. fa. Tap. 1SIJ, is. rooa Baying Prices Zxtras -Mediums .12 .10 .04 .10 joa jot .OS .10 POtTLTBT Old roosters - Colored haaa . Medium hens Li cut hens Bakers Light frrtrs 1CBAT Lambs, top Hogs, top Hogi, first cats Steers Cows Heifers 5.00 4.25 4.00 .OS to .04 -01 te J)t .03 to .OS .02 to .02V .07 00 Bulla Dressed veal, top Dressed hog QAAIH AYD HAT Whest western red White. Ko. 1 .47 .47 1 8 OO -18.00 25 00 Barley, top, tea Oats, whit, toa Oats. gray. top. toa , Hay, buriag prices Oats sad vetch, toa Alfalfa, valler. 1st eat 00 te 11.00 .10.00 te 11.00 14.50 alfalfa, casters Oregoa WOOL Medium Coarse Mohair . .11 .08 ae market Stocks and Bonds february 23 stock; averages 50 20 20 SO Todar 43.0 53.9 "1.S M5.1 Preriousday 45.S 25.4 74.S 47.8 Week are 46.5 26.3 70.9 48.7 Year age 63.9 84.3 101.5 63.3 8 jear ago 177.0 lT. zaz.e isa.o High 1933 55.2 43.0 72.3 35.1 40.8 et.i 82.0 6S.2 80.0 95.8 23.0 71.5 S9.S 111.0 13.8 51.S 59.5 78.1 S0.8 79.1 68.S Low 1933 High 1932 Low 1932 Today Preriou day Week age Taarago 8 years so High 1933 Low 1933 High 1932 Low 1932 45.1 73.S 35.0 '65.0 67.0 62.0 74.7 80.0 68.S 8.1.8 98.1 85.3 7S.1 8ff.2 70S 75.4 03.0 104.S 56.1 5.7 S0.S 50.2 Tl.S 78.0 63.2 47.4 98.T 72.0 65.9 78.1 57.5 -New 1933 low. Annual Birthday Party of Sodety Brings About $55 SILVERTON. Feb. 23. Close to 355 was realized at the annual birthday party given Wednesday night at Trinity church and spon- . sored by the Dorcas society. In I the absence of Mrs. M. O. Gunder I son. who was 111. Rev. C. L. Foss ! mntaA aa ptitlrmiR if tha ArAntnr Rev. Foss also gave a short ad- drees on the life of George Wash ington. A group of numbers was given by the primary division ot Trinity Sunday school under the supervsion of Mrs. Alvin Legard and Miss Lillian Block. Individu al numbers included a vocal solo by Mrs. H. K. Johnson and two solos by Densel Legard, Mrs. Al vin Legard accompanying both; a piano solo by Evelyn Trorena, and readings by Althea Meyer and Jean Horn. Hop Growers Name Officers For Year .40 sad .80 . .65 ere to Lie .85 uo 1.S0 In St. Paul Area ST. PAUL. Feb. 23 At recent meeting of hop growers in this section, the following of ficers were elected: President, ef A. Pelland: tIco president, pnii iin Wolfe: and secretary-treasur- Deputy. er. S. J. Smith, LEASSNT RISK rE Tv aaaa- sV aaaasaa aJsasasa aaasa Cut is Held Natural i No Shortage Noted; Butter it Steady; tj:. PORTLAND. Feb. 22. (AP) The cat ot la. dose, la tho selling prleo oa ogga named by tho Pa cific co-ops and generally followed by established distributors, was th natural omteosse of tne pre rioas advance of that amount thai did not appear Justified from any angle. There has been ao shortage ox eggs this season to data, there for tho moment that tha Price was advanced, dullness permeated tho entire trade. Retailers aa well as wholesalers told tho same story ot lack of snap la tho baying. Storage offerings were mora than sufficient to take care ot ev ery need ot tho trade. Market tor batter continues ts reflect full ateadlaesa wits strength suggested In spots tor tha lower grades. Bnttertat aitaatloa remains mixed with prices rathea firm. Portland Onion Trade is Slow; Meats are Steadyt PORTLAND. Feb. 22 (AP) , Savit supplies of live chickens eeutinue in the local wholesalo trade with demand much hettesl and prices firmly held. Demand includes practically all Tines. Well held prices were reported in the market for country killed meats with no changes suggested for the day. The slow tone in me dium grade lambs continues buf the call was good for top and bot torn stuff. I Portland wholesale trade Jn on ions was very slow and at no imo provement in tbo price. Consider able non-keeping stock was being unloaded here for which thero was no shipping demand. Wrong Plates Cost Harley Christern $3 WOODBURN', Feb. 12. Two' cases came before Justice or tna Peaco Overton Tuesday wheal Harley Cbrlatern appeared to ih( swer to a charge ot using switch ed licenses; ho entered a plea of, guilty and was fined $5 and costs J H. J. Lovelin was arrested Satur, day night at Broadacres. tho charge being misconduct by an-' noying the attendants of the dance. He was also fined $5 in costs after pleading guilty. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALK I On Saturday the 11th day ot. February, 193 2. at ten o'clock! A. M at tha. West door of ther Court House, in Salem, I will eeilt at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right. titl and Interest ot tho within named! defendants, in and to the follow-' Ing described real property situ-: a ted In Marion County, Oregon to-wlt- Lota twenty-six and twen ty-seven Ewald Fruit Farms, Marion County, Oregon. This sale la made by virtue of an Execution issued out or. that Cireuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, to me dl-' rected In the case of A. Oehler and Helen M. Oehler. PlalnUffa vs. Anton Kulpas and Yivlca KuU pus, Defendants. A. C. BTJRK. Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. by W. RICHARDSON, J Deputy. F 10-17-24 M 3-lt SHERIFVS NOTICK OF BALK On Saturday the 25th day of March, 1933. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House In Salem, Mar. ion County, Oregon, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following described real property situated in Marion County, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 134 feet South and 280 feet East of the reentrant corner on tho West lino ot tho F. Smith D. L. C. T. 7S-, R. S West ot Willamette Meridian in Mar ion County, Oregon, and run ning thence South 80 feet; thence East 148.S feet to tho West side of the County Road; thence North 28 deg. 30' East along the West lino ot said road 39 feet; thence West 133 feet to the place ot beginning and containing 13, 180 square feet. Said aalo is made nnder execution Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County to me directed In the easa of Anna Amort vs. Carrie A. Trudgen and W. J. Trudgen, her husband and W. L. Harris, de fendants. A. C. BURC C. Sheriff of Marion County, OregosL - by W. RICHARDSON, F 24 M 2--H-2t By CLIFF STERRETT a & JgO mi jj m m s I