The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 07, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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Business
Directory
Card la this directory ran on
monthly basis wily. Rat :
It.) pr line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
lake Panek, the brake aad Shimmy
doctor. 27 Sooth Ownmeretat Street.
BEAUTY PARLORS
Mfflw Beauty Shop, dial W.
Senator " Beauty Shop, dial tilt.
BICYCLES
BICYCLES. velocipedes saw and
sjsed. Harry W. Scott. 141 8. Com'L
CATERING
Burt Orary. the caterer. Ph. 41$ji-
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4480. R R Northnes
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a 1 SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor,
fit H. High. TaU Re 8572.
Correspondence Instruction
International Correspondence school
Buslneu, technical course Bx. ICS,
C. McOllllvray. Tel. 41tl.
! DRESSMAKING
MRS. SNELGROVE, 4 N. Cottage.
TeL Ttl. HemsUtchlns. ic yard.
Prossmair. 431 8. Cottaire. Upper flat.
FLORISTS
CUT flower wedding bouquets fun
eral wreath decoration C. F. Brelt
haupt florlat. 117 Court. Tel. t64.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
ist, ltth st Market. Tel. 5t.
GLASS
Automobile Glass Mirrors
Windows Reglased
WALTER J. DOWNS
Pnofto tlS 80 Breys Ave.. Salem
INSURANCE
BECKE At HENDRICKS
1S N. High TeL 484T
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE W EIDER LAUNDRT
243 R High TeL 8118
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
-We Wash Everythlns In Lux
Telephone 3145 1244 Broadway
MATTRESSES
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V i uuNM. vvw. i
k . lumigkwn i- .-j. --
' . mn-1 iA,i J PanltnL
, aing vou v. ----
n.tfMM maim to order. Old
remade: carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff
rug weaving saiem nun rv m "t
iress Factory, a 13th Wilbur TeL
8441. Otto F. Zwicker. Est. ljL
MUSIC STORES
nw a WILL piano radio sew-
, ...hta ihut musla and piano
studie Repairing radio phonographs
and sewing macnine 4i ouw
tiilem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Will trade guitar and lessons for
anything I can use, stornow, eov w''
MEDICINE
Dr Chan Laao Chinese Medicine Co.
Hour's Tuesday and Friday,
to 4 p. m, 148 N. Commercial.
" PETS .
Wire Fox Terriers. 1596 Center.
PRINTING
FOR ST ATI ON ERT, card patnpb-
let program booaa or any
printing, call n e,les .V
Department. 315 a CommerclaL Tele
phone 9101.
REAL ESTATE
DECKS a HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
W. ft aRABENHORT A CO.
134 a Liberty St. Tal- '
sow"-"':.,
804-8 First watt, p. -1Lj
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
iZ.Jy mnrmn wire fenc fancy and
plain, bop basket hook logan hook
Balem ence "'" " i-V I
Chemeket Tel. t. iv i.---
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 221
Stau St TeL T77L DistribuUng. for
wardlng and storage our specialty.
Get ear rate . -
i aiatant transfer storage.
call 3 131.7 Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portia na oauy.
WELL DRILLING
R A West, $ years experlenc
nro s n i3 g. Tel. ttoF
INSPECT CLUB HOUSE
WHEATLAND. March .
Wheatland Social Service Shower
club met Thursday afternoon
th r.ivda -Fowler home.
Tne
group inspected the Whestland
community, hall and. report the
work progressing splendidly. The
Inside furnishing work Is-being
done aoir. The next meeting will
be at the Mr. and Mrs. T. Law
rence horae.
UcLlitlSTER ItECOTERS
SH AWl March Charles
McAllister who has been critically ; -
Ul for tho past three months aad pQjj SALE Real' Estatt
haa spent considerable time in a UJ-.r-i '
Salem hospital and At thO hpme I have some strictly modern bouses
w- Bie) ilaaw nrice.
( fftlcienUy enough to he removed f7 a. eSHHa
r ata son. Glen, nas
Statesman
Classified Adt
" Call 9101
Gasified AdTMtUag ;
Single Insertion per Lint.! ft
Three : lasertloaa per
line toe
SU Insertions pr Una. .lie
One month per Uu. .fl.ffl
Mlhlnam chart ..SI
Copy , tor tali pit ac
cepted until t:SP the even
ing' before publication tor
classification. Copy ra
ce! red attar tUa Umt wHl
ba . roa under the bending
Too Lata to Classify.
The. Statesman assumes
no - financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear la advertisements pub
lished In Its . cola mas, and
in cases where this paper Is
st tsalt will reprint thtt
part ot aa adTertlsemem In
which the typographical
mistake ocean.
The Statesman reserves
the rltht to reject objec
tions! adrertlslnt- It far
ther reserves the rltht to
classtfj all adrertlslnt un
der the proper classlfJca-tton-;
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SALESMEN WANTED
I er'arerseaaeneeaeawaJej
Salesladies
Have opening- for (I) ladles with
nationally known concern permanent
must be neat appearing-, ag-gressfve,
located In Salem. Pay every day. Call
7567 for Interview. Ask for Mr. Pow
ell evenings ( :30 to 8 :00 p. m.
Good man solicitor. Must have car.
Apply today. 139 S N. Fourth and Hood
St, Salem.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: PedlgTee wire hair fe
male pup. Phone 7 875.
FOR SALE Team; 1700 lb each,
14 In. plow, 2 section harrow, fan mill,
old wagon. Tel. S3 It. Address 2S7 So.
Winter.
FOR 8ALE Old paper lc i bun
dle Statesman office.
Must sell Kimball Grand piano, like
new. Will sacrifice for caah or terms
to responsible party If sold at one
638 So. 23rd.
COO boxe Orchard run. Rome Beau
ty and Newtown apple No worm
43c box; 3 ror jlzs.
200 boxes Rome Beauty and New
town' 35c box, 3 for $1.00.
256 boxes Newtowns, 25c box; S lor
$1.15. Bring boxe
Spitzenberg, 43c, S3c and 85c box.
Wagoner 59c
Yakima Delicious 69c.
Pura apple juice gal., 20c We de
liver. Open Sunday.
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem
Radio for sale 10 tube R-32, $178
Victor. Repossessed. Balance due
$48.20 Term $S down, $5 monthly.
See Mr. Jartz. Will's Music Store.
Apples See Jimmie at Thompson's
mat wliz , -74 mi. ... vu "vi.
Market, mL N. on Pacific highway.
WANTED Misceflaneons
Caah for fruit Jar TeL 3593.
Wanted girls bicycle. TeL 4079.
Why throw away good money T The
hosiery mendlnjr dept. at Grand Silver
store repairs hose like new, 6c to sac
Want lia-
mizzle "The Cardin-
al'e Portrait.
Wrlte. P. O. Box
i az
Sewing of all kinds neatly done.
Reasonable price TeL 4055. 169S S.
Liberty.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut. Adults 20c. child., 15c
Two blocks S. of library. S. Winter.
Vibration and massage treatments
35c and up. Forenoons, evening ana
all day Saturday. 647 Center St
Cash paid for horses. Baled hay for
sale, $12 ton. Roy Morlan, Rt. 3, Box
229. Inquire Liberty store.
ROOM AND BOARD
Front
room, running water, 64S
ZJ
Board and rooms for ladle
Center SL Tel. 6678.
757
Good rooms board. TeL 6769.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Patton apartments downtown. Call
Patton's book ster
Fur.
2 R apt, 2261 HaxeL TeL
fttii
Nice front apt, 45$ Center.
Nicely furnished heated I room
I apartment, 590 Union.
I Strictly modern 8 room unfurnished
rtm T Ui
3 R furn. or tmfura. Garage, 411 N.
21st and 267 a Church.
3 room, furnished, basement Cheap.
No children. 6ZZ N. tilgn.
Olympic 730 N. Liberty. Modem
2 R turn, or uniurn. apt
FOR RENT HOUSES
: Furn. and unfurn. house R
Forkner. 141 N. Cottage. TeL 303L
FOR RENT Unfurnished modern I
j room house, close in. Phone 7529 or
3131.
Four room furnished cottage with
garage close in, aauit mono sss
Small house, partly furn. 1430 Le
Desire to lease my attractive mod-
urn hnma at J & High. Oliver B.
ait Huston, pnone jbs.
I R nnfurn. house on Fifth street
t furn. houses, 710 N. Hign,
3 R fur. house. $ I. 112 N. 4th.
WANTED TO RENT
By-reliable party, S-bedrooni mod
era furnished home. Reasonable. Beat
of care. Pnone siri.
TTn- for ears and rer-slr by T
sponeibt party. Box lis, Statesv
L. I man.
"St
D3
Tex WBt,
FOR SALE Real Ettatt
4 X. walt ' tmproTodr elaetrte Hahta,
wall tmproraL elaetrte llxhta. I
Mdara coaraBlaaoaa.' Hawaii 1
Pralrte tand. nal barcaia at I
istea. Ton wm want ta buy tbis
whra too aae tr. :
HI A. about ft under eulU aal paa
tore im umber, manias water,
good boose, other bids Badneed
to IS. ! win haadla.
1 A.- Folk .Co. -all' mndar- eoltrrmtloa,
wen. erchard. A real buy at flirt
w wiu iraos-xvr cur prwjwrvj I
8mall apartment house propoattlon,
rectal I11.S. Inoorae About fta.
irorntrare xor sale at fiTS.
Borneo station. 4 vomoaL all aubt-
Mst. S m honae. located - ea
Pacific htshway. Reduced to tM
HOUSES FOR RENT rNSTJRANCal
TRADES BRING IN TOUR
. LISTINGS
J. P. TTLRICH COMPANT. Roaltors
S2S State Street Phone liTI
TOUR MONET IS SAFE
BUT ONE OF THESE PLACES
1-acre. some filberts and family or
chard, rood a-R. bouse, electrle llshts
and pum pine plant, s poultry noasas.
aarai-a. Close In on paved road. Price I
very lew at lisoo.on.
Another one
S-A new land, about 75 cord timber,
rood well, electric llcht 4-R. house.
barn and sjarac Price SlSSt.OO. 2M
down.
33-ACRES 8ANTIAM LAND
cm.ijr luwa uuiu, kuvui m iu vuw.
bat all plow land. Some timber, good ,
f-R. bungalow, barn and eta. 4 cow
team, tools ana implements xor ,-
SlO.oe. A real bargain.
JAa D. 8EARS. REALTOR
131 South. HI,-
GIVE AW AT PRICE
1150 down, baL $20.00 per mo. Prloe
$1300.00. Dandy ft-R bungalow on
paved street. 1-blk. of schooL Base
ment, furnace, composition roof, nice
living room, dining room. Duut-in sat-
chen, nice lot: a real bargam.
APT. HOUSE FOR TRADE
t-I R ant. house, in good location
In Salem, price $7000.00; trade for
stock rancn at about same price.
JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor
132 South High Street
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Modern six room English type
house, four blocks from state house.
Will take closed car or what have
you for down payment Phone 7 875.
FOR SALE FARMS
120 acres T miles Salem, 22 acres
under plow, about 2500 cords of fine
owner will sacrifice for $2400 and
terms can be arranged.
10 acres of fine bottom land, good
road, small Improvement some tim
ber, easy cleared a snap, only $90
hair cash.
A good 6 room house furnished, pav
ed street, basement, furnace, garage.
large lot. only sice. term
Melvln Johnson W. II. Pennlngtoa
275 State Street
320 ACRES
160 acres clear. 160 acres timber.
running water, electric lln Fair
house, only 13 H mnes rrom saiem.
Price only $22.00 per acre. Will take
small farm or city property as part.
HAWKINS A ROBERTS
Guardian Building
WONDERFUL BUT IN OLOSE
IN FARM
City Conveniences and Country
Privileges
tlK acres well located 1U miles
out on paved highway, best or dark
rich soil, can be easily aivraea into e
acre tracts, modern 4 room nous
plumbing, electric light built in
fireplace, full basement, urove well.
water system, double garag chicken
coops for 300 hen barn. Priced for a
snort time at only isuuu ana worm
double. Part term
If you are thinking of buying a
farm, let us show you this one.
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 8708.
$36.00 PER ACRE
105 acre 7 miles east of Salem.
Good 5 room house, barn other build
ing Running water, some timber,
about 60 acres cleared. $750 cash, bal
ance 6.
SEE HAWKINS ROBERTS
Guardian Building
For Farm Bargains
BIG SNAP-r
$35,000 Ranch for $17,000
All stocked and eauipped for $19,-
500; only 12 miles from Salem, on
road. 10 cow 5 heifer 4
horse 20 hog 75 chicken all kinds
of farm implement tooia. tractor,
best farm buy tn valley. 290 A. plow
land, crop goes with place. bk,k
T?K.CHTEL or THOMASON
341 State Room 4,
ACREAGE
S acres with comfortable new house.
mi. elec light builtln garage.
small barn, variety fruit and berrie
close in, $1850., terms. Ask for Greer.
WINNIE rKlTIJUtin
175 Sooth Hiirh Street .
Business Opportunities
ANGORA WOOLERS
Win make you an independent living-
Let us snow yu.
HILLCREST ANGORA CO.
TeL 8156 Rt 3. Box II.
Pac Hwy. V mile So. ji Salem.
Garage and service sta. TeL 8593,
wvij-vii-inj-M-i-ini'v-ir",-," -"
Small grocery with living room
Box 161. care Statesman.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
SURPLUS BABT CHICKS at eae-
rtflce prices Tuesday and -Friday
only. See our bargain Custom hatch
ing. Hatching egg Phone 133F2,
Lee's Hatchery. Salem, Oregon.
POULTRY WANTED
SALEM POULTRY COMPANT
255 E. Miller Street
Phone 7801
jgh8anM-aeMss-Saia
Custom hatching, 500 eggs at le
evarv Saturday ana xuesaay. xei.
133F2. Lee's Hatchery.
saesessSsWS-sesS-
niw rhirka everv Wednesday. Han-
son strain. White Leghorns from ped
-,-ir T t ttm), Rarred Rock
Whtt Wvandotte Reduced price
RUBT L. WOODWARD
Rt t. Box 49B
Tel. 44F81
Crlstman hatcheries at reduced
Prlces- r,,---
3114 North Front St, Salem,
POLLY AND HER
( JL JS. BUT THAT
Vs" CcRrrTERjT
ci r IS. OFF 5
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
lCarkat aeottrr waattad.
Amr onaa-i
Wheat o
atloea. Tak lillY.
bears EUtchary.
MONEY TO LOAN
Borrow ea personal property: repay
la monthly.' Installments - WIUJLat-
RTTB ItiN CfV. Stat lla. SUltS. SSS
Qoaruian Braav Tel. If (X
Bells of Harmony
Beard aver KOTM dally
rtaf out a toaar serrtee that
la really, realty different.
TOO CHST THE FULL
AiiOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
OKLT LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRrVACT
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
on loam lie to lire
Beneficial Loan
Society
or a alex
Room 11 New BlIsV Bid. Jnd Floor
LICENSED EST STATB
III State St TeL S-T-4-
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce yeui payments
Toa keep tee ear
P. A. ETKER
Cor. Ubertr St. and Ferry
PtioM 4713 Salem. Ore.
PERSONAL. LOAVB
MADS on furniture, ear salaries
or. other good security. Repayable
monthly. When In financial need see
us before closing a loan.
UEITIIRAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg. Pbans llll
FOR SALEWOOD
Good dry wood. Reasonable. Lc
load. TeL II4T. Fred E. Well
Dry wood. TeL 4418.
II In. drr 2nd fir. trie ner load.
Planer ends $2.10 ter load, at Tracy'
TOL ass
GUARANTEED DBT wood oaal
TeL too Salem Fuel C Trade
Cottage.
Fir. ash. reasonable price TeL
ITI8.
Dry wood $4.00 cord. Phone 941L
. . uu uu .vwvu . t iu. v -
Dry oak $5.0. George Meitxler, Mar
I lea, Oregon.
DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal
and fuel ell Call on us for price We
give soeo measure, gooa quaircr ana
good service.
LARMER TRANSFER 8TORAOE
Teleobene 8181
Ash, fir and oak. TeL 148.
Dry wood that Is dry. CalL 113F28.
Dry fir and oak. Phone 9462.
No. 1 16 ra. old fir, $4.00. Tel. 44S0.
LOST AND FOUND
Strayed to my plac two lamb
John R Calmu Aumsvllle, R 1,
Box 11 A
Lost French bull dog. "Pat" Black
with white mark. Reward. TeL 837T.
PERSONAL
Lady above fifty, wishes te corres
pond with gentleman of like age, and
of rood habits Box 4. cure Statesman
These CARS MUST be SOLD
Sea ue about them
Ask to see TEST RECORD
1921 Bulck Roadster $ 85.00
1928 Bulck Coupe 195.00
1924 Bulck Coune 95.00
1931 Ford Standard Coupe 395.00
1931 Ford Standard oupe 875.00
1930 Ford Standard Coupe 345.00
1929 Ford Business Coupe 150.00
1928 Ford Sport Coupe 165.04
1933 Ford Tudor Sedan 850.00
1928 Ford Phaeton 140.00
1931 Ford Sport Roadster
385.00
1926 Ford Touring
1925 Ford Touring
1921 Ford Pickup
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Coupe .
1928 Chevrolet Delivery
1 25.00
. 20.00
. 25.00
. 145.00
. 235.00
. 225.00
. 145.00
1927 Star Sedan
. 95.00
1925 Studebaker Sedan 125.00
' Constantly Creating Confidence
Terms Trades
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANT
Phone 3168 Center Street Display
I Phone 7910. Lot at Marion A Liberty
McKATS USED CARS WITH
AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
Overland Sedan $ 25
Rollins Touring 85
'24 Essex Coach 35
"29 Ford Tudor Sedan, Trunk 185
29 Ford Fordor Sn. Overhauled 216
'29 Dodge Coupe 226
29 Bulck Sedan. Special at ass
CHEVROLETS
'29 Coupe. Reconditioned 345
SO Sport Roadster 250
80 Sedan Jl
81 Coach 345
'32 Coach. Like new
495
TRUCKS
4 lata model Chevrolet aad Ford
trucks: long wheel ban dual tires.
overload spring 4 speed tran All
overhauled and guaranteed, $350 to
$545.
TERMS TRADES
McKAT CHEVROLET CO.
33$ Center 410 N. Coral.
- Phone 3119
RECONDITIONED
AS
sW B 1"? "TfT
'31 Hupmobils six Sedan $598
'30 Buick Business Coupe ,,, ... $?s
'30 Hudson 8 2-dr. Sedan 48
'29 Hudson 4 -dr. Sedaa 191
'29 Stude Commander Sedaa 281
'31 Ford Business Coupe 398
'31 Ford Snort Roadster 348
3T Hudson Custom Brougham 348
'19 Ksmi a-dr. Sedan . xss
'28 Nash Landau Sedan .
IB Ttelrk 4-nana. Coub 178
'29 Essex Business Coupe ,, . ICS
'24 Stude Big Six Roadster
- '2$ Ford Standard Coupe - 14s
t ' T WblntMt Six Coudo . 138
i'37 Pontlao Business Coupe 13$
34 Willys Knight Touring
'IT Ford Touring
'34 Ford Conpe
STATE MOTORS INC.
Dealers for
Hudson Studebaker Chrysler
Plvnjouth Essex Rockne
Or S2S Chemeketa Open evening
PALS
1
I wevn.
ffiBPlPS
ill
Corrugated, dedicated Ban
Redupf Worm-Infected
Apple$at Yakima
The valifa of - banding appla
trees la orchards badlv Infested
with coddlinr moth was pretty
wall demonstrated la a aeries oi
Oregon field trials -condacted last
season through the- cooperation ot
ninA ronntv areata, reports u. t.
MeWhorter. extension nomcui-
tnrslUt at Oregon SUta college.
Tests were mada In Lane, Beaton.
Polk. Washington. ciacKamas,
Wasco. Hood River, TJmatlllaand
Josephine eountles.
Chemically treated eorrngated
bands can undoubtedly ha used to
advantaea la orcnaras oaaiy in
fested with codling moth," Me-
Wnorter concludes. Tha winter
carryover of codling moth larvae
should be reduced tnrouga tneir
rrrnnnr use. Second, and third
broods might also ba reduced
through their proper use. Second
and third broods might also ba
reduced through their systematic
use. Catches varied from a rata
of 89 to 11,000 larvae per acre m
our tests."
The corrugated bands treated
with chemical to kill the trapped
larva were found mueh mora ef
ficient than the ilaln bands.
Home preparation of Beta-Napth-1
hands Is now possible through
following directions given in a
bureau ot entomology publica
tion. E-2J4.
The chief trouble and expense
in bsndlng trees is In scraping off
all loose bark in advance ot hand
ing. This cost ranged from 7 to
15 cents per tree In most of the
trials, with total cost ayeraglng
about 13 cents a tree. MeWhor
ter has designed a tree, scraper
which is the most efficient tool
yet found for doing this scraping
work.
In the Yakima valley the TJ. S.
department of agriculture has de
termined that approximately a
third of the worms which leave
the apples are caught by properly
made and placed bands. In the
second year of the use of tree
bands, on blocks of trees sprayed
Identically, the block additionally
protected by tree bands showed
increased protection of from 20
to 25 per cent.
Recent codling moth losses
have been severe despite im
proved spraying practices, caus
ing growers to consider seriously
methods of cleaving up hiding
places of larvae aLd to use bands
as supplements to the spray pro
gram, MeWhorter reports.
Bf JESUIT FATHERS
STAYTON, March St. Mary's
church of Stayton has a mission,
conducted by the Jesuit Fathers,
Cyril R. Kavanaugh, 8. J., and
James Buckley, S. J., of San
Francisco. While the sermons and
instructions are Intended primar
ily for Catholics, non-Catholics
are invited to attend. The mis
sion opened Sunday March 5, at
the 10:30 high mass. There will
be services every evening, begin
ning at 7:15. There will be mass
each morning, followed by a mis
sion instruction, at 7 and 9 a. m.
After conducting the mission
here for a week Fathers Kanan
augh and Buckley will go to Sub
limity to begin a mission there
March 12, and the following week
they will go to the church of th'e
Magdalen in Portland.
Honor Roll Listed
For Middle Grove
Primary Students
MIDDLE GROVE, Mare
Those on the school "honor roll,"
In the primary room are: Jack
Young, Mary Jean Fisher, Elaine
Harms. Barbara Leonhardt,; and
Lee Wagers. In the advanced
grade: Oscar Warner, Mary Bar
ker. Ad drey Harmes, Geneva
Hammer, Leo Hammer, Gertrude
Stelnka, Norman McAllister.
Barbara Dunaway, of Baker,
Idaho, aad granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William McCormlck, is
a new pupil la the primary room
At the next community clu1)
meeting to be held Friday, March
IT, a play, "Deacon Dubbs," will
bo presented by home talent. The
part of "Deacon Dubbs" will be
taken by W. Gould. Other charac
ters are Fern Dow. Faye ColwelL
Dorothy Dow, Marlet Stettler, Es
ther Hammer, Kenneth Tan
15 U
MISSION CONDUCTED
Cleave. Orvflle Mala, Lauren
Stettler.
In
LRXrm C-a An. Gj rr
krmost in My xhy, but
rOTTy TAKES THB CAKErJ
EGGS ARE
; S . d
LOCAL WHEAT RISES
Onion Trading at 50c
Reported; Butter
Mart Steady
PORTLAND, Bfarch t (AP)
-r-xarket for batter, shows a fair
ly steady., tone tor the week's
opening. To some extent demand
was curtailed by the financial
crisis, retail sales at practically
air Pacific slope points showing a
sharp cat.
Advance of 2c In extras and le
each oa standard and mediums,
quoted by Manager Reed ot the
Pacific co-ops, was generally fol
lowed In the trade today although
here and there some were Inclined
to shade.
-Market for chickens continues
to reflect strength at the late
price advances here and along the
. ii t ....i.t. I
continue very limited in all class!
flcatlons.
Demand for dressed turkeys
was still-unfilled here generally.
Late receipts have been of most
nominal volume while demand
has been extremely good consider
ing financial affairs. Prices were
firmer to higher in spots.
Owing te the very literal Bupply
arriving at the weekend, together
with the lessened buying by re
tailers, market for veal was off a
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uutuMitm gcuciaiijr. i
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. - t,a n,,Tw wUV, kaa I
,Vvi.cu u vVUUwj " ,
the general price paid. A small
mnnnt nt fnrnlm hnitinMi was I
again in sight and some late sales
have been made to California and
New York.
General Markets
FBODUCE EXCBAKOB
PORTLAND, Ore.. March S.( AP)
rrodoee ezehanre. set prices: Battel
Extras lSc. standards 18 He. prime firsts
18 He, firsts 19e. Ergt Freeh extras
16c, medium lc
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore, March .( AP)
Batter Print 03 score or better sis
pound. Standards 20 He.
Ens Paeitie Poultry Producer' sell
ing prices: Freak extras 16 standsrds
14c, mediums 14c.
Country menu Sellins price te retail
ers: Country killed hoc, best botcher
under 150 pound 5 He; vealers, SO te
100 vooad 8-8 He; lambs ll-12c, T ear-
line 6c, kesvy ewes 4-5c, canner cows
-U-SMre bnlls 4-4 He.
Nuts Oregon walnuts 1518c pound,
reaasts 10 Braiils 12-14 almonds 18
o. filbert 10 22a. ocean 30
Oascsra bark Buying pries, l.sa peel.
Se pons
Hod Nominal 1S82. 24 28c
Batterfat Direct te shispers: Statio
15-1 4c; Portland delivery prices, churn
ing cream 1S-17 sweet cream higher.
Live posltrr Baying oriee: Heavy
hen colored, 4H pound 11-12; do me-
diuma 10c; lights s; spring light is
'-T7.1; 'IVfE .i,Ji!1kSn.,klm'
OnTone Selling price' to retailers: Ore-
gea se-poe eetasi, .sums Bpaema t-
85e cental. .
Potatoes Local. 65 75c orange Sox;
Deschutes Gems 90c $i. Takima Gems
80-85e cental; new, Florida, Ss pound.
Wool 1933 etip. semiaal: Willamette
valley 1315s pound, eaitera Oregon
10-13
Portland Livestock
POST LAND. Or. Kareh 8. (AP)
CatUe Beceipts 800. calves 15; higher
ia pot , mv
Steer. SSO te POO pounds, good B4.TS-
5.35. medium S4 4.75. common S3 4; 00
te iioo pnand good $4.50-5, medium
84-4.50. common 3-; 110. to ijuu
pounds, good S3.85-4.25, medium $3 8.85.
iieiier oow 10 1 -v poun, aw- .--
a. sr. m.n,dinm 8.so-4.25: 750 to
goo'nonndL eood choice $4-4.25, com
nAa.iHalinm WA.A ATI Ba.OU'Ss.1 tl.
rommTn-medium $2.71.60. low cutter
and euUer $1.25-2.75. Eull yearliaga
excluaea, gooa tDeei ij.H-i.u,
medium $1.50-2.25. Vealer, good-choice
$5.50-6.25. medium S4.25-s.ou. euu-com-nna
12. 60-4.25. CaWe. 50 to 500 pound.
good-choice $4-4.60, common - medium
.A
Hoe Receipt 1400; few best libt
butchers 15e higher.
Light lights, 140 to 160 pound, good
choice. $3.50-4.25. Lightweight, 100 1 to
180 pound $4.10-4.25; 180 to 200
pound. $4.10-4.25. Medium weight, 200
to 220 poanda, $8.75-4.25; 220 to 250
pound $3.50-4.10. Heavyweight, 2 SO to
390 DO TIE U. S3..0-4; -W MI ou
$3.15-8.85. Packing sew 278 to 850
pounds, good $3-3.75. 850 to 425 pounds
S3-3.SU, . to ooo pouaai i-o.u, - -to
550 pounds, medium $8-8.25. Feeder
and stocker pig 70 te 130 pound, goed
choice $2.50-3.50. , a
Sheep and Umm rteceipie
tedy. , , ,
Lambs. 0 pound down, soed-jkelee
$5.25-5.65. commoa-medium $8.50-5.25.
TearUag wether SO te 110 pound good
choiee $3-4.10, medium $2-8. Ewes, SO
te 180 pound, gooe-cowee .--.-,
130 te 150 pease ---.5, an --Commoa-medium.
$!.
ML Pisga Meeting
Is Well Attended
PIONEER. Mar. The reg
ular meeting ot the ML Pisga lo
cal was held at the North Dallas
school Friday night. Special
speakers for the evening were
Connty Agent J. R. Beck and Sam
Steward of McCoy. Liberty Bell
local invited the members of ML
Pisga to meet with them next Sat
urday night for a pie scelaL
Self Defense
USTI-KDCXKIN
rDU COVE RIGHT
AROUND TO My
HOUSE? QK
(THANKS
14
ADV AN CED AT PORTLAND
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 saUk,
co-op pool price, S1.20 per
haadred. -
Sarplas 05c
(Milk based- ea send stestaly
batterlst average.)
Bntterfat Sweet, lc;
soar, 17c
rrlees pais to gree-ers y Bales bayers
March
- (The prices belew. sapplieS ey a Iseal
Cxct. ere a ilea live f the dairy Market
lsre set rasraaUed b The Statetmes)
raoTT aits vegetables
Carrot Calif, erate
Green pepper OaliL, Ik. .IS
Pea Oelif, lb.
Cat bum lb.
Mtea ee esscnee.
.JS
Pete tee Takhna l
.85
retstee
.75 te LOO
L5
.80
Dot
i Celerr aearU. o
Lettne CaUt
.2.10 te 3.S5
a as
.89
Tomatoes, hethess crate
Oaiea Walla Walls
Oaiea Labltb, ewi
Danish saeasb. eoa. ...
.19
.01
1.50
.55 te .80
.05
Habhar4 sqaaib, lb. .,, ,
Parsnip haadred
Khabarb. hothouie
OaUf. lb.
Apeles
Wmesaps
.50 and .75
.50
SpitsenberfS
Kewtewat
Rent Beaaty
.40 and .40
.40 to .00
.65
1.10
Geaos
I CaaUflower. Calif., crate
Brnetels snroats
.95
RaUb.r-1. hundred
.1.00 to 1.35
.1.50 to 1.75
.8 00 te 4.00
Orasre p.p.
Beet Calif., do.
.70
S.85
3.50
Tanip Calif., crate
sDin.eh. c.iif.. erete
HOPS
.24
.20
eggs
Baylnf Prices
Extras
Standards
Medio i
.13
.11
.10
.04
.10
.08
.OS
.09
.10
POXTLTBT
Old roosters . . ......
Colored heai
Median hens .
Iicht kens
Bakers .
Li bi fryers ---------
Lambi. top
.5.00
. 4.00
Hof top
Hog Irit cots .
Steers
8.T5
.03 te 04
.01 te .03
Oowi .
Heifers , ,
03 to JOS
.03 te .02 U
.07 H
06
Balls
Dreised veaL P
Dressed ho.s V
OnAXV AhTD HAT
Wheat, western red .
.49
.. .40
.16.00
.18.00
-25.00
White, o. 1 .
Barter, top. toa
Oat whit ton-
Oat art-, top. toa
Hay. burins prtees
Oats and vetch, toa r0 .00 to 11 00
Alfalf valley, let cut -i w w
Alfalf eaitera Oreron J--
WUUi, ....
Coarse
.08 H
sarket
Mohair
XOTTCE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an order of the County I who have lived In this neighbor
ennrt of the State of Oregon for hood for so many years end who
the County of Marlon duly made,
rendered and entered of record In
said court on the sixth day or
February, 193S. J. c. inAriiAw
I j.i, annnlntd aa admlnistra-
I . "
tor of the estate oi Mincti m.
CHAPMAN, deceased, and mat
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
.A.AatlAll A
"M . . . "u VT 1. ..'..1 a
said aammistraior at 211 uuum
states National Bank uuiiaing.
c.,0 within six f6)
: f
months from the date or the rim 1
rjubllcatlon or tnis notice.
D.M and first DUblle
, .w ....
seventh day of February. 1933.
- J. C. CHAPMAN.
I a J 1 f a . a M a a, - T7at-aA r
A' r
tSaintUK. ra. UAt Mn.x,
cesseu
CARSON A CARSON,
Attorneys for Administrator.
F. 7-14-21-23; M. 7.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Marlon 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 having 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 30S
Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six months from the date
ot 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
3 OS Oregon Building.
F25-M.7-1 4-2 1-28
TOE-SCHOOL CLINIC TODAY
SLLVERTON, March A pre
school clinic will be held Tuesday,
March 7, at the health eenter at
Eugene Field building.
I'M
HVEK1TTV
THB
rTDM
VDU SHANT
OUSHAMT
TWO CENTS
Salem Eggs Gain one
Cent; Movement ot
Fruit Paralyzed
Wheat and eggs took a slight
boost on the local market yester
dsy. Wheat is Quoted two cenU ap,
at 49 cents, which is the first
change either way in more than
two weeks.
Eggs were ap a cent, at lo
cents oa mediums, 11 on stand
ards and IS cents on extras.
Money .conditions have more or
I less paralysed large movement ot
fruits and vegetables, and stores
are doing business largely oa the
stocks on hand, at no change In
prices.-
PHY, PARTY ARE -
SLATED FOR CLUB
WEST STAYTON, March 6
The community club held Its reg
ular meeting at the school house
Friday night. The program was:
Musical selections by the -West
Stafenn ' orchestra; a tumbling
act by the Harper Brothers; song.
by a boys quartet, Verne Cnam
berltn. Merle Crane, Wilbur Tripp
and Glenn Spies, accompanied by
Dorothy Asche; guitar duet by
the Woosley brothers; dialogue,
by Antoinette Irish, Donald Spies,
and Verne Chsmherlin; vocal
duet, by Grace Bennett and Lois
Lacy, accompanied by Dorothy
Asche; musical selections by a
string trio. Lyle Spies. William
Woosler and Glenn Spies, and
dancing by L. P. Spies; vocal solo
by Merle Crane, accompanied by
Dorothy Asche; dialogue, by Rob
ert Royse, Eugene Lee, Glenn
Browning and Seymour Stewsrt;
and the concluding numbers were
furnished by the orchestra. -
Mrs. Fred Dickman, president,
announced that the three act play
the club Is sponsoring is to be giy
en at the school house Friday
night. March 24 with nominal
charge. The date for the party
the women are to give the men
was eet for Friday night, March
31. Mrs. Arthur Forrette was
appointed chalrjuan of the enter
tainment committee.
It was decided to ask entertain
ment from Salem tor the April 7
meeting.
DAVEXTORTS MOVING
ROBERTS. March C Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Davenport and family
hare taken such active part ia
ererything of interest to the com-
munity. are moving to a small
i place In the Liberty district
I Ahnnt KA fniarkrie put thnm a
" .. "7
i farewell party saturaay,
Radio
Program
TOESDAT, MAECH 7
KQW Fort land 820 Ke.
7:30 Happy Jack, NBC.
7:45 Breea and De Rose, NBC.
8:00 Yosr Child. ABC'.
T I : 13 LOOSJUi' iruutN,
lo:80-Wom.n. Jtej-xiae, NEC.
11 :80 Rhythm Vendors. BO.
12:15 W eaters Farm and Home hoar,
SBC.
1:45 String-wood Ensemble, NBC.
2:00 Whiteman and Hit Rhythm B07
8:00 Madame Frances Alda, NBO.
4:00 Friendly Chat.
5:00 Madi, the Magician.
6:00 The Balladette. KBC.
0:10 Around the World with the Port
land Cleaning Work
6:15 Book Chat.
8:00 Amos 'n' Andy. KBC
8:15 Memory Lane, NBC.
10:20 Hotel Mark Hopkins sreehetr
NEC.
11:00 Hotel Ambassador-orchestra, XBO
11:30 Organ concert. NBC.
KOIH Portland 940 K
6: SO KOIaT Klock.
8:30 Dixie Baker and Bob White. -10:00
George Hall's orchestra, CBS. -11:00
Texas Ranger, CB8.
11:30 American School of Ue Air, CBS.
liOO Book of Life.
3:00 Feminine Fancies, DLB3.
4:45 Cecil and Silly.
5:00 Steamboat Bill.
6:00 Leonard Hayton's orehestrs, CBS.
6:30 California Melodies,- CBS.
7:00 Musical Technocrat from KOU.
9:00 Redding White. User.
0:1 J Unknown Haads, E.T.
XOAO OorvalllJ 660 Ke.
7:00 Morning Meditation led by Dr.
Frank B. Matthew
8 :00 Mamies concert.
10:00 Home Economics Observer.
13:00 Farm hour. . ,
8:00 Mr Bars Watt Prentiss "Tak
ing Time to Answer Ckildrea'a
Question''
T:10 Prof, a R Hyslop "Red sad
Alsik Clever."
T:4S Miss Ann CSetn "Success ss
a Fsetev la Chile Osveiepeseat.--8:15
Dr. Victor P. Mcrri "The
WstM In Review."
8:80 Liofield college pregrss.
9:00 University el Oregon Male Octet,
directed by Arthur Boardman,
By CLIFF STERRETT
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