.-, -kus'jty?) Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salesi, Oregon, Tuesday Horning. Febrmtry 2S, 1933 . PAGE ELEVEN YQU f LIST-P i w w A UU M U CVO U SMI I 4KLI LSL - - : - . -.-?- Business Directory Cards la this directory run on a monthly basis only. Bats: $1.09 pr 11ns per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. ths brake and shimmy d ctor, 175 Bouth Commercial Street. BEAUTY PARLORS Miller Beauty Shop, dial 7HS. Senator Beauty Shoo, dial SSI I. BICYCLES BICTCI-KS, velocipedes new and used. Harry W. Scott. 147 a Com'L CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. (7SS. CHIMNEY SWEEP Ttlephone 4450. R. E. Northness. CHIROPRACTORS DR. tt L. SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor, tst N. High. TeL Rea 1571. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence schools. F islnesa, technical courses. Bx. Its, C McQUUvray. TeL 4121. DRESSMAKING MRS. 8NELGROVE, 415 N. Cottaffe. Tci. 74(. Hemstitch Inc. 8c yard. 1 nensvnitg. 431 8. Cottage. Upper flat. FLORISTS CUT (lowers, wedding bouquets fan- al wresths, decorations. C. F. Bnlt laupt. florist. 177 Court. TeL 1904. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor id. 1 6th Market TeL 52. FLOOR CONTRACTING O'-en Floor Co. Tsi till. GLASS utomobils Glass Mirrors Windows Reglaxed WALTER J. DOWNS TMnne BIOS CgQ Breys Aye., Salem INSURANCE : BECKS HENDRICKS 1?9 N. High TeL 44T JUNK We buy everything. CAPITAL BAR CUN & JUNK CO, H. Stelnbock, n.irr. Tel. 8911, 145 Center By the LAUNDRIES TUB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE W EIDER LAUNDRY Id S. High TeL tlH CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY r "We Wash Everything la Lux" ! Telephone S16S lttt Broadway MATTRESSES y mressee from factsry to boms, f is mattress 18.00. Renovators and I yatora Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed- ; Co. TeL 4083. -050 N. CapttoL -w mattress made to order, old carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff j -: weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat t - rectory, S. 13th Wilbur. TeL i '. Otto F. Z wicker. Est. 111. MUSIC STORES ' ;::o. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sew- l , liicnines, sheet music and piano t s. Repairing radios, phonographs ."w!r.g machines. 431 Stats Street, MUSIC INSTRUCTION n steel guitar In 12 wks. W. O. a, 450 Court with 8tiffs. MEDICINE than Lam Chinese Medicine Cs. , Tuesday and Friday, 11 s m. rr. 14$ N. CommerclaL PETS Fox Terriers. 1S9S Center. PLUMBING AND HEATING i'i.UMBINQ and general repair i. Graber Bros, 181 So. Liberty. ' ' f-594. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT U : is E. Neet, Income Tax, Public Ao r .Ming, 20 Masonic Bids. Tel. 6844. PRINTING OH STATIONERY, cards, pamph :.ts, programs, books or any kind of (irirmrg, call The Statesman Printing LKpjrtnvtnt, 21S S, Commercial. Tele- ''"ne 9101. REAL ESTATE lia-KE & HENDRICKS. TeL 4947. W H. GRABENHORST CO. Liberty St. TeLtm. SOCOLOFSKY A SON JA i '. First Nat'L Bk. Bldg. TeL TSOT. STOVES STOVKS and stovs repairing. Stoves for Mio, rebuilt and repaired. All kirdi, of woven wire fence, fancy and plain hop baskets, hooks, logan hooks. SaU-M Fence and Stovs Works, 211 ChmWrt!v. TeL 4774. R B. Fleming. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. II tate su XeL H . uisinouun. "-iruing ana storage our aywwvr Get our raten IT AO 1 ... JitA.e mmx, smrfttHLsTta. , -r n.'i mu vs7 uieiAiit cart 3121, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks o Portland Ha Tly. WELL DRILLING A. West, tt years experience, LTD , Box 101 S, TeL XttFi. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 C3Mifled d-eestg Slnglt insertion par Line.lOe Three insertion per - SOe Six Insertions per line. .S0c On month per Uno.. 11.00 Minimum charge ...... sit Copy for thlt page ac cepted until 8:30 the Ten ia before publication for classification. Copy re celred after this time will be ran 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 fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake ocean. The Statesman reserve the right to reject objec tions! adTOrtiaing. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising 0B. der the proper classification. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEn Tt-m m.v-- -arm . - b&Wv rHfok- fnw ighA, tw , j t Statesman. Elderly woman or girl for house work and cars of S children. Good home and small wages. Permanent for right party. 70 N. Summer. SALESMEN WANTED S salesmen to sell roofing. Must have car. Commission basis. 8:30 a. m. The Salem Hdv. Or no j pnm'i xf BondelL Good Hcltory'Apply0 before " 8 -10 a. m. today. 48$ Center. SITUATIONS WANTED Practical nurse, 2 years experience at St. Vincent's hospital. All cases. Tel. 8184. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE S piece bedroom suite. TeL 487. Fertilizer. 75c per yd. TeL 8478. FOR Rtl.R TM1 mmra te. . him. Sio. Statesman office. FOR SALE Grocery store fixtures, Salem Grocery, 4 77 Court St. Bicycle tires, 95c. Harry W. Scott. FOR SALE Sherman Clay Dlano. or will trade for cow. Phone 100F22. Insoected healthy Marshall straw berry plants Good roots from first year plants IS. 00 thousand. Write W. Freeny. Falls City. Monarch range, drs., Ibr. 255 Mkt. Cockerel Spaniel pupa 1790 D St. For sale Baby Grand 81200. Quick disposal 8500. TeL 4803. Truckload of Newtown cooking ap ples 25c, also 15c 3 for 11.00. Large variety other amies. 49c and 59c at Thompson's Market, K mL N. on Pa cific highway. For sale, new Regina eleotric sweep er. Used three weeks. Will sacrifice for $17.60. Attachments, floor pol isher free. Tel. S95J. Elec brooders. 600 chick size, 95 and up. Lee's Hatchery. WANTED Miscellaneous Cash for fruit jar a TeL 8593. Wanted to buy. barnyard manure In bulk for hauling; also let me save you money on moving or hauling. R. M. Aahcroft, 1SP N. Front. MISCELLANEOUS Quilting, cut prices for March. Mrs. Addle. 187 W. Miller. Best hair cut. Adults 20c. child., 15c Two Mocks a of library. S. Winter. Vibration and massage treatments 35a and up. Forenoons, evenings, and all day Saturday. 647 Center St. R0051 AND BOARD For ladles. Also table board. Close to capltoL 1271 Chemeketa. Board. Steam heat $20. TeL 5482. Front room, running water, 84 S Marion. Board and rooms for ladles 757 Center St. TeL 5C78. Students, business women Phone 8203. Good rooms board. TeL 8789. FOR RENT APARTMENTS KT RATION APTS. Beautiful 8 rffl. furn. apt. available March 1 570 N. Winter. Pattoa apartments downtown. Call Patton's book store. VUVfUVVV"iVVVVVsiiirl m Fur. I R. apt. 8281 HaxeL TeL 7IS4. Apts. $10 to $20. $97 N. Com'L S rm. furn. apt, furnace heat very attractive. Adults. 1084 Oalt Nice front apt, 858 Center. r.aiv 3 and 5 R. fur. ants. 1st floor. garage. 888 M1IL PutSeiwjnrii4jJnlon FOR RENT HOUSES Van. twtnsa. 820. Damon. 897 N. CommerclaL Furn. house. Inquire 1598 Court vrm t trvT T av1 v S room com pletely modern homer Wall paper. tUe i-atsi mfthnnnr woodwork. Best lo cation In city. 670 N. Summer. S S W nrinraii meat, lurnacQ. it " ftfXTsJUXTLru'V'M'r!"'!'"1-" ss ss si mmmmm M B A lr urn. ana uuiurn. iiwujv b Forkner. IM N. Cottage, Tet i hainnliw Itn I r,k a.t SOS N. Cottage $11.59 to ateady renter. V - nwwl hmisa ilniihla r-re. St IMS 8 12th. Inquire at 81S 8 T2nd. Corner Lee. Small furnished cottage. 114 Oak St. TH. SJS FOR RENT Oarace and aervloe ft. TeL SIU, FOR RENT aio!RiSy0f Ujlxaa- BojlloZ aeres. hocse, barn, implements. 4 acres berries. Inquire 1498 Marlon. WANTED TO RENT . 'yATEp 0n or two unfurnlsbsd housekeeping rooms Box 148, cars statesman. XTniM Kiij.. , . - r uucmeaL rur- nacs preferred, doss to state house, TeL 7208. Adult. teady renters. FOR SALE Real Estate . . i ifMvwimmmj, x miles out 5 R. house. Urge chicken house. S amtt rf t 1 1 ... . . rrn't. "Plcndld soli price only $3500. a acre tract, all kinds of fruit good garden, neat 5 room house. nnrn. nm.lrAn v. i .. . i .... . -T i ..vruoc, UTUUIUUI View for only $2250 on terms. i ,,.a5re? mlles out' 8 house, lots of fruit good well, gravel road a real snap for $850. aiemn jonnson w. JL Pennington 275 State Street 7 rm. modern suburban home with furnace, fireplace, breakfast room, lots of builtlns, 1 j-4 acres, variety of fruit, berries, fine shrubbery and flow era, small harn lonr. uni, and pasture. $4200. with good terms. w i in in i.t; rKTT z JOHN 175 South High Street SNAP FTln C k CTT Good five room plastered home las good location, full cement basement Price $1250. cash for IMMEDIATE SALE. See, W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 134 South Liberty Street i .n ri nn r See ms aiwwit thaf mhii,n .oa If you want to sell, buy or trade. Don't forget I have a complete list of re claimed houses: terms. ' ' " H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8901 LOOK I Don't pay rent We can sell you a nice little home on paved street for $950. Only $50 down. 25 Acres with small house oa mar ket road. Part bottom land. Snap for $1100. BECHTEI, OR THOMASON 341 State St Acres. lmnrnrAd. with nlnfv nt fruit Will take enclosed car as down payment Nothing to pay for one year. Address R. , Box 103C, Salem, Ore. EXCH AN GE -Real Estate Salem and farm eaultv for Salem home. TeL 8377. Corvallls lot. n&r fAmmn. tar Ra lem lot Tel 73F8. , iifiri iri i"tri.n.rLn Exchange WELL IMPROVED 40 acres river bottom soil, good lo cation, acre bearing filberts. Trade lor smaller place or service station. HAWKINS & ROBERTS Guardian Bldg. - - -i-.-," i nr. irtnVi BUY NOW. DON'T WATTS $8 Acres. 11 A. wanuts lnterset with peaches. 23 A. prunes, house. barn and good dryer, all for $4750.00. .Less than half price. ACRES $1800.00 Good 6 R. house, electricity, barn and poultry house : 1 H A. strawber ries; all in cult. Ia00 down. 25 A. BOTTOM LAND Price $1700. Small house and barn. Extra good soIL This Is a give away price. 94 A. $7500 t good cows. 8 horses. 2 sows and pigs, 23 sheep, 11 lambs; good 7 R. house, bath, electricity; barn $0x88, etc. 1 A. peaches. Priced very low, give terms. ' JAS. D. SEARS, Realtor 132 a High ACREAGE CHOICE ACRE TRACT Close in, psved road, best of soil, 4 room plastered house like new, elec tric lights, double garage, chicken house, drove welL Immediate posses sion. Price reduced to $1750, cash $50 and bal. monthly to suit 8 ACRE TRACT, on good road, electric lights, gas, mail service avail able, chicken house for 200 hens, drove well, part lumber for building a house. Will sell this tract as is for $850, cash $50, bal. $10 per month. 8 int See Us for Best Buys In Small Acreage. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 8708 Business Opportunities ANGORA WOOLER3 Will make you an Independent living Let us show you. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. TeL 8156 Rt 3, Box 18. Pac. Hwy. 4 mile So. of Salem. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY SURPLUS BABY CHICKS at sac rifice prices Tuesday and Friday only. See our bargains. Custom hatch ing. Hatching eggs. Phone 133F3, Lee's Hatchery, Salem, Oregon. REDUCED CHICK PRICES Han son strain. W. L. males pedigreed 200 eggs, $8.00 hundred. R. I. Reds, Bar red Rocks, W. Dots, $10.00 hundred. Custom hatching. Ruby L. Woodward, R. 9, Bx 69B, TeL 44F31. FOR SALE Hanson strain White Leghorn pullets and hens, 65c each. Call at $87 N. Commercial St Market poultry wanted. Any quan tity. Highest cash prices. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. For sale, Champion bred Pekingese. Red males $7.50 and up. Mrs. Hughey, V, mile north on Pacific highway. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payments Yon keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 4733 Salem. Ore. PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Reparable monthly. When tn financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bis. Phone 8558. POLLY AND HER WH&TS GOOD ENOUGH FOR GOOD BseOUGH FOR ME Interesting Facts The president's salary is $75, 000 per year. In addition to this he is allowed $25,000 for travel ing expenses. Tbe White House Is furnished him, he has four sec retaries, a flock of new cars at the disposal of him, his family, and for the use of his secretaries. Fifty or more policemen guard his residence. He has the use of a private train and many personal accommodations. O The onions were formerly strong against a reduction in Portland street car fares. Now we understand that they are for it. Fire cents f are in certain xones is "being tried out. Outgo ing passengers pay as they get off and incoming passengers pay as they enter. 0 We hare taken several rides to Portland on the Pacific Grey hound buses and have enjoyed these very much. Sunday we had occasion to go to Portland and decided to save a little money so took a cnt price bna. Va it u our opinion that you get just wnat you pay for. The better drivers are the younger ones and the best equipment is certainly more enjoyable. 0 The fjrst American railroad was chartered 108 yeara ago to day, February 23, 1827. Read about the Cake Baking contest oa pages 5, 6 and 7 today. MONEY TO LOAN Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN daily ring eut a loan service that to really, really different YOO GET THE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST OTDTflT rirt T"r a w JL - js.ws riu? ai;x QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE lie to SJDO Beneficial Loan Society rt v oat ru aoom BlIghBldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATU 511 Stats St TsL 8-7-4-4 BoiTOW OR ftoranrtal rvwvskvw 'J5 monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN Cn a. M a 1 in , nr . w. v-aw, ,ug Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877. LOANS WANTED Loan wanted $5000.00 or $8000.00 properly ae cured interest paid monthly. Principal reduced $1000 00 per year. Box 148, care Statesman. FOR SALEWOOD 18 In. drr 2nd fir. tt IS nr InaA Planer ends $2.50 per load, at Tracy's. TeL 3988. - i o.ruuxiiA.rxTLn.rir QUA RA NTRUm fYRT TeL C000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. mM m m m m m . . . i-iiwfynnri Fir, ash. reasonable prices. TeL 9789. Dry wood $4.00 cord. Phone 9411. Wood 2nd growth fir, 1$ In. $3.75. Dry oak $5.00. George Meitsler, Mar lon, Oregon. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel OIL Call on us for prices. We give gooa measure, good mialltv and good servtc LARMER TRANSFER A STORAGE Telenhene 2181 Ash. fir and oak. TeL 8848. Dry 18 in. oak. $5 cd. TeL 58F5. Dry wood that Is dry. Call. 113F2S. No. 1 18 In. old fir. $1.00. Tel. 4150. Old fir, IS", $4.25. Tel. 8332. Ihr fir And oak. Phon 9462. -sT F0ITNP LOST Lady's gold wrist watch and link band In legislators building Wed nesday, Feb. 22. Reward. Write Ruth H. Porter, Ellsworth Apts., Albany, Oregon. Five Dollars Reward Lot Saturday after 4 p. m., ladles wrist watch, (most likely In or nesr public market), silver with square link strap, blue stone on stem. Phone 5184 PERSONAL Lady above fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like age, and of good habits. Box 4. care 8tateman. FOR SALE USED CARS NOW WRECKING 1 T. Fords. 1 -25 Star. 1 '27 Chevrolet Sedan. 1 '24 Roll In Coupe. 1 '28 Essex. 1 24 8tudebaker Light ! 1 '25 Ford 1 Ton Truck. ' TRAILERS TRAILERS I Starters, Generators. Armsturea ACME AUTO 4c TRUCK WRECKERS hi Block a of Paper Mill 420 S. Commercial TeL 7721 PALS HOUyVCGD J IPyMUST EMULATE! . -ax . . as - THEM MOVIE . - y Ufci wrix ,OUEENS 6 cco-coa VONTGHAJ o2i1 T a FOR SALE USED CARS ""------- 1 innjuui-u-Lruui BAVB MONEY I ! Here are a few of our O. K. used car bargains you should see before you buy. '19 DODGE "8- COUPE Original finish like now, good rubber, fin mechanical condition. A real buy for 3225.00 28 CHEVROLET COUPE Reflnlshed In Duco, good tires and has been reconditioned throughout. A fine value for $248.00 30 CHEVROLET SEDAN Excellent finish, four new tires, uphol stering like new. completely over hauled for only $325.00 31 CHEVROLET COACH Looks like a new car, all new tires, new seat covers, has been put tn the finest mechanical condition. A real value and bargain for $335.00 '29 BUICK SEDAN Here Is a real bargain, finish and np 0 holetery like new, good tires snd fine mechanical condition. This large, roomy sedan for $385.00 Other bargains to select from equal ly attractive and must be seen to be appreciated. A call will bring a car to your door. Buy here with confidence. TERMS TRADES McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 313 Center Phone 3189 430 N. ComX FACTS The TEST RECORD we Issue to you with the Used Car you buy really Is a written statement of Its condition In detail. One Is Issued on every used Cer PC 11. On GUARANTEED cars we also Issue a GUARANTEE that is extreme ly broad and liberal. A THREE DAY driving privilege that allows three whole days In which to learn the car and to demonstrate to your entire satisfaction. Under the above conditions why would anyone hesitate to buy a used car and all the above protection costs you not one cent. Our prices are real ly low, as an example : 1928 Bulck Standard Coup Excellent tires In rear Fair tires m front Good paint Good mechanical running order The book price is $235.00 Our price $195.00 "CONSTANTLY CREATTNO CONFIDENCE" TERMS TRADES Valley Motor Co. Phone 8158 Center Street Display Phone 79 IS. Lot at Marlon and Liberty WANTED USED CARS " iri"iifVirivASLuiju'i i Wntd. '88 Chyr. Cpft. MVt. Prir. Rtor. Dried prune markets in Eng land are looking up some, accord ing to the following cable receiv ed late last week from the U. 8. fruit specialist in Europe: "London: Oregon offerings at low level, resulting in excellent demand. Forward position re mains firm, Twilling in moder ate trade. Califrfnla sales were especially active on large sizes, which are short on spot. No marked improvement in demand for shipment, although values re main constant. "Liverpool: Spot sales Califor nia increasing with price advance on all sites. Oregon quoted on very reasonable basis, resaltlng In heavy sales. Difficult to se cure offers of large sizes. For ward position firm. Fair volume of trading and offers. 40-50 size are almost exhausted." NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By Tirtue of mortgage fore closure execution issued by Cir cuit Court of State of Oregon for Marlon County in suit: "No. 23138, State Savings and Loan Association, a corporation, plain tiff vs. Wilbur L. Tragllo and Maymle A. Tragllo, his wife, de fendants," therein pending, and to me directed, I shall, on Sat urday, the fourth day of March, 1933, at ten o'clock in the fore noon 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 possess ed by said defendants, and each of them, on or since July 11, 1929. in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lot numbered Seven (7) In Block numbered Three (3) of Southwest Addition to the City of Salem, County of Marlon, State of Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof now of record in the office of the Re corder of Conveyances of and for said county. ANT) ALSO: Beginning on the North line of Lot numbered Eight (8) in Block numbered Three (3) of Southwest Addition to Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at a point 100 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of said lot; and running thence Southerly parallel with the West line of said lot, 7S feet to the South line of said lot; thence Easterly along the South line of said lot, 50 feet to the Southeast corner of said lot; thence Northerly along the East line of said lot. 75 feet to the Northeast corner thereof: thence Westerly along the North line of said lot, 50 feet to the place of beginning. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Mar lon County, Oregon. J. 31-F. 7-14-11-23. Girls Will CWK MB,Y C UNCLE (SAM-? en HJt tmmrn W C-m S ENGLISH MRT FOR PRUNES LOOKING UP HOGS DECLINE BUT VEAL R I S E S WHEAT JOINS TUMBLE OF CORN Eggs Continue Down A Cent; Spinach . Is Stronger Salem market on hogs started the week at a slight decline over Saturday, with the ton Quotation at 4.10 a hundred. Dressed hogs are unchanged at $, and dressed Teal Is up SO cents a hundred to $7.60. Eggs continue st the cent dron announced at the end of the week, with extras quoted at 11 cents, and other grades a cent apart. Spinach was stronger veatardav at 12.50, after a temporary drop at the end of the week. General Markets raoDucis zxcHAxoa POBTLAND, Ore, Feb. 27. (AP) Produce exekanre, act srieet: Better Eztrsi 19c. (Undirdj 18c priae tirite 18c, finti X7e. Tggi Frets extras 13 14e, mediums 1213c. Portland Grain POBTLAXD, Ore., F.b. ST. (AP) Jfht Opes Hifh Lew Cle May. new 48 4 41 4S 13 M.y.old 44 V, 44 44 lhi Jy 45 45 44 44 Cesa wktet Ne. 1 Bif Bmd elseitesi iJJ?1.41 winter. 18 per cest . 11 per cant 45 V4 : fcoft whita, hard winter 41: northern apriag, western white 40; weaters red 89. Oata Na. S white $18.50. Corn Ko. SE yellow $17.50. Mtllnia Standard $13. Portland Produce POBTLAND. Ore, Fab. 37. (AP) Butter Print. 93 acora er better Die ponad, standards 30c. Egt Paeifie Poultry Producer' sell lag prices: Fresh extras 14, standards 13c, mediums 13c. Co a a try meats Selling, price te retail ers : Country-killed hoss, oast butchers, under 150 pounds 8; veslers, 80 te 100 pounds, 8tte; lambs ll-12c. year lines Sc. heavy ewes 4-4 a, censer eows 2H-SHe. balls 4-4& Xnta -Orefoa walnnta 1S-18 poend, peanuts 10a, Brasils 1314c. almonds 15 16c, filberts 20-32e, pecans SOe. Csscars bark Baying price. 1913 peeL 3a pennd. Hope Nominal, 1932, 24-36e. ButUrfat Direct to shippers: Station. 15e; Portland delivery prices, churning cream lor. sweet crram higher. Lira poultry Baring price: Heavy hens, colored, 4 pounds 10-lle; do me diums 9c; lights 7c; springs, light lie, heavy 12c; old roosters 5e; docks, Pekia, spring 17e, old 1112c. colored 10c Onions Belling priee ta retailers: Ore gon 80-90c cental. Yakima Spanish 80 3ie eental. Potatoes Local. 63-73e orange box; Desehntee Gema 90c-$l. T ski ma Gems 80-Ste eental; new, Florida, 1112c pound. Wool 1932 clip, nominal: Willamette valley 12-15s pound, eastern Oregon 10 lie. Hsy buying price from producer: al falfa, $11.50-12; clover. $9 9.50; eastern Oregon timothy. $18.50; oats and vetch. 1 0.50 11. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 37. (AP) Cattle Receipts. 1200, ealvea 50; steady te strong. Steera, 550 to 900 pounds, good $4.75 f..25. median $4-4.75, common $3-4: 900 to 1100 pounds, good $4.50-5, medium S4-4.50. common $3-4; 1100 (o 1300 nunds, good $3.85-4.25, medium $3-3.85. Heifers. 550 to 750 pounds, good $4.25 4.50, common mediam $3.50-4.25; 750 to firm m. A m m. A r. II. Mmmnn- I medium S2-4 fnwt vnAfi S3 35-3 75 common-medium $3.50-3.35, low cutter and cutter $1-2.50. Bulls, yearlings ex cluded, good (beef) 52.25-3.75, cutter rsedium $1.50-3.25. Veslers. good-choice $5.30 6. 2j. medium $4.25-5.50. c nil -common $2.50-4.25. Calves. $250 to 500 pounds, good-choice $4 5.50, common me dium $2-4. Hog Receipts 2200; slow, slaughter parker 15e lower. Light light, 140 ta 160 pounds, good choice. $3.60-4.35. Lightweight, 160 to 180 pcunds, $4.25-4.35; 180 to 20 pounds, $4.25-4.35. Medium weight. 200 to 220 pounds, $3.75-4.25; 200 to 250 pounds. $3.85-4 25. Heavyweight, 250 to 290 pounds, $3.50-4.25; 29U to 350 poundu, $3.25-4. Packing sows, 275 te 350 pounds, good $3-3.75, 250 to 425 jounds $3-3.50, 425 to 550 pounds -3.50; 2 75 to 550 pounds, medium, $3 3.25. Feeder and stocker pigs, 70 to 130 pounds, good-choice $2-1.50. Rheep and lambs Receipts 1400; about steady. Umbi, 90 pounds down, good choice $5.25-5.65. common-medium $3.50-5.25. Tearling wethers. 90 to 170 pounds, rood choice $3-4, medium $2-8. Ewes. 90 to 210 pounds, good-choice $2.25-2.75; 120 to 150 pounds $2-2.50; all weights, common-medium $1-2. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon Tor the Coun ty of Marion as the Executor of the Will in the estate of George Patterson Marshall, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Executor; all persons haring a claim against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to me at the office of Emmons & Emmons, my attorneys, at 306 Oregon Building, Salem, Oreeon. within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 28th day of February. MEM PEARCE, Executor of the Estate of George Patterson Marshall, Deceased. EMMONS & EMMONS, Attorneys 306 Oregon Building. F28-M.7-14-21-28 be Boys (asreRij J-YinsiamtO S-V?f Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, $1.88 pea hundred. Surplus 81.10 (Xilk based es seanl aaosthly butterfat average.) Butt erf at sour, 10c. Sweet, 18c; Prices paid te growers by Salea bsysrs rebrnary 37 (The prices below, a applied oy a local grocer, are indicative ef the daily market bat ere not gnaraatewd by The fj't ttamaa ) FRUIT AJTD VEGETABLES Carrots. Calif., crate 3.1$ Qreea peppers, Calit, lb. .IS Peas. Calif, lb. .15 Cabbage, lb. .03 Onions, dos. hnn.ti- J) Potatoes, Yakuts Na. X .68 Potatoes, local .7$ to 1X0 L3( Sweet potatoes, (rate Celery hearts, dos. .80 ljettaee, CaUL .3.00 te 3.50 Tomatoes, hothouse, crate Oaioas. Walla Wells Onions. Labish. ewt. Danish squash, dos. Hubbard sqnssh, lb. Parsnips, hundred Rhnbarb, hothouse Calif, lb. - Applee S.SS .ss .so as .ox 1.50 .55 te -SO .05 Wine ss pa JO and .71 Spitxeo bergs Kewtowns Rease Beaety .40 and . .40 to .60 .85 LIO Ueaoe Cauliflower, Calif., crate Brussels sprouts Ratabagas, hundred Oransea. p.p. . .SI .1.00 te 1.35. .1.50 to 1.75 .8.00 te 4.00 , .70 3.85 3.50 Oranges, fancy Beeta. Calif, dos. Tnrnipa. Calif, crate Spinach, Calif., crate HOPS Top. 1933. lb. Top. 1931. lb. JO EOOS Baying Prices Extras .11 Standards .10 .09 .04 .10 .08 .08 .09 .10 5.00 4.10 3.85 03 ta .04 01 te .03 .03 to X3 .03 to .03 U 07 h Mediums POULTET Old roosters Colored hens . Medium bens Light hens Bakers Light fryora . HEAT Lambs. top Hori, top Hogs, first cuts 8teere Cows Heifers Bulla Dressed veal, top Dressed hoes DEATH AND HAT Wheat, western red White, No. 1 Bsrlay, top, ton Oats, white, ton Oats, gray, top. ton OS .47 ... .47 .18.00 ,18.00 -25.00 Hsy. buying prices Oats and vetch, ton 9. 00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, valley, lit cut. -10.00 te 11.00 Alfalfa, eastern Oregon 14.50 WOOI. Medium . .11V4 Coaraa , .08 H Mohair " market Stocks and Bonds IXSKUABT 27 (Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 20 Iad'la RK's TJt's Today 4t.S 33.5 68.1 90 Total 43.9 44.4 47.5 66.3 133.3 58.3 43.9 73.9 35.0 Prsvioas day 43.5 Week ago 43.S Tear ago 63.8 33.8 35.S 34.fl 69.4 75.2 103.8 3 years age High 193S low 1933 High 1932 Low 1933 .178.8 136.8 245.2 . 85.2 30.0 95.3 42.3 72.8 85.1 23.5 68.1 39.8 1110 13.3 51. S BOND AVE SAGES 20 60 Ut's Total 77 65.2 Today Previom day Week sgo 77.S 79.8 81.5 65.6 67.5 75.4 98.7 72.0 65.2 78.1 57.5 l rsr sgo 3 years ago High 1973 98. S 85.3 77.3 84.3 7". 9 Low 1933 High 19"! Low 1932 New 1933 low. E PORTLAND. Feb. 27 ( AP) Little change was apparent in lo cal produce markets as the new week opened.. Butter nikrket was fully steady with 92 score In sufficient supply for all needs of the trade. Under grade stuff was In slightly small er demand but unchanged prices. No particular change of Import ance was In sight. Eggs were steady at unchanged prices. Further declines were hardly anticipated due to the con tinuance of flow of new supplies into storage. There was plenty of fresh stuff all around, however, and forecast as to price fluctua tions was virtually impossible. White Leghorn hens were re ported In smaller supply on the street and quotable all the way from 8 to 11 cents, It was said. Range mostly around 9 cents. There continues to be some call for turkeys, ranging 11 to II cents dressed and 14 cents alive. 20 20 Ind ia RK's 59.7 58.7 60.1 59.0 81.4 61.3 68.0 74.T 93.0 104.9 66.1 65.7 59.7 58.7 71.8 89.0 53.8 47.4 PRDDUC MARKETS OPEN U N CHANGED Rally Seta in Near Close; Record Lows Broken CHICAGO, Feb. IT (AP). Overwhelmed by a rusk of sellinx to stop loose, quotations on aZ future deliveries of corn pitched headlong downward Just before the close today. Wheat and other grains Joined in the tumble started by com. Every low price record reached this season was broken In the corn market, which showed a maximum fall of 1 cents a bu shel today. May corn contracts dropped to 2S cents, the bot tommost point since 1897. The selling stampede in cora was started by a commission house with many rural clients. Of ferings from this source were in terpreted by traders as an effort to liquidate holdings, and the market was caught bare of sup porting orders. At the last, however, some of the larger professional traders became active buyers, and cora rallied a little, with closing prices unsettled, H-Ta under Saturday's finish, wheat i-H down, oata K-H off. Today's closing quotations: TVieat May, 44-4: July, M; Sept., 48Vi. Corn May. 23;-Ti: July. 2t-H: Sept., Oats May 1C July 164- SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE On Saturday the 4th day of March. 1933. at ten o'clock A. M. at the West door of the Court House in Salem, Oregon. I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the withia named defendants in and to the following described real property situated In Marion County, Ore gon, to-wit: Commencing on the Easterly line of Commercial Street In the City of Salem, In Marion County, Oregon, 77 feet and 2 inches North of the Southwest corner of lot number five in block number 34 in said City of Salem, at the center of the common brick wall running Easterly and Westerly between the brick building situate on the premises hereby conveyed and the brick building situate Southerly of and adjoining there to; thence running Northerly oa the Westerly boundary line of said lot 18 feet 4 Inches; thence running Easterly parallel with he Northerly boundary line of the said premises deeded by Enoch May and wife to said Samuel Adolph 165 feet to the Westerly line of the Alley running through said block; theuce running South erly on the said Westerly line of said Alley 18 feet and 4 inches, more or less, to a point opposite the said beginning point; thence running Westerly 165 feet to the place of beginning, all situate la the City of Salem, Marion County, Stato of Oregon. This sale is made by virtue of a foreclosure Execution issued out Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, to me di rected in the case of Mutual Sav ings & Loan Association, a corpo ration. Plaintiff vs. Margaret Montgomery Shafer. Cecil T. Sha fer. and Marian Shafer, his wife; William Earl Shafer and Eugenia Shafer, his wife; Frank E. Shafer and Mary Shafer, his wife; and Frank E. Shafer, as Executor of the last will and testament of Francis E. Shafer, deceased. Plaintiffs. A. C. BURK. Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon. By W. RICHARDSON. Deputy. E. M. PAGE, Attorney for plaintiff. J.31-F.T-14-21-28. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon duly made, rendered and entered of record In said court on the sixth day of February, 1933. J. C. CHAPMAN was dulv appointed as administra tor of the estate of ESTHER M. CHAPMAN, deceased, and that said J. C. Chapman has duly qual ified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present the same, with proper vouchers and due verification, te said administrator at 314 United States National Bank Building. Salem. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published the seventh dav of February, 1933. , J. C. CHAPMAN, as Administrator of the Estate of ESTHER M. CHAPMAN, D ceased. CARSON CARSON. Attorneys for Administrator. F. 7-14-11-28; M. T By CLIFF STERRETT St if