1 Business Directory Cards la this directry run on a monthly basis ouly. Rats: $1.08 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. the brake and shimmy .doctor. t7S South Coramw?!a! Street. BEAUTY PARLORS Millar Bsautjr Shop, dial T3H. Sana tor Beauty Shop, dial 6 tig. BICYCLES IHCTCLE3, velocipedes new and oaua. Harry W. Scott. 147 8. Com'L CATEIllNG Bart Crary. ths caterer. Ph. 751. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 44 SO. R K. Northncss. CHIROPRACTORS DR. Ok L, SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor, 35 N. High. TeU Res. 8572. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence school. Business, technical courses. Bx. ICC. C. McGllll-ray; Tel. 4123, DRESSMAKING MRS. SNTCLGROVE, 4(S N. Cottage. TeL 14 IC Hemstitching. c yard. Pressrnkf. 431 8. Cottage. Upper flat. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun sral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt- haupt. florist. 877 Court. TeL 50i. ALL kinds of floral work. Lata Flor- 1st. Mtn A Market TeL HH. GLASS Automobile Glass Mirrors Windows Reglazed WALTER J. DOWNS Phone I10 48 Brers Are.. Salem INSURANCE BECKS ft HENDRICKS 18S N. High TeL 4947 LAUNDRIES THS NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 81$ a High TeL I1M CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT We Wash Everything In Lux Telephone US 1284 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattress $1.00. Renovators and f umlgatora Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed ding Co. TeL 4069. 8030 N. CapitoL New mattress made to order, old remade: earpet cleaning, slsing; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag ft Mat tress Factory. & 13th ft Wilbur TeL S441. Otto F. Zwtcfcer. Est. 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machines, sheet musie and plana studies. .Repairing radios, phonograph and sewing machines. 432 State Street, Sa 1 em. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Will trade guitar and lessons for anything I can use. Htornow, i your. MEDICINE rr nun Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10 :30 a.m. to 4:3 P. m. 148 tJtmniercii. PETS Wire Fox Terriers. 1596 Center. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call Ths Statesman Printing Department, 211 a CommerclaL Tele phone 910L PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT N. D. Clement, Income Ta Reports, Auditing. 110 N. ComL Tel 3930 or 5267. - REAL ESTATE BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. Hi a Liberty St Tel. 6468. SOCOLOFSKY ft SON 104-B First NafL Bk. Bldg. Tel. 7807. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, books, logan hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 282 Svf.! 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 236 State St TeL T7T. Distributing, for- wardins ana storage our t---"j Get our rates. mx in.t m distant transfer storage. call 8181, Lanner Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland flawy. WELL DRILLING R. A. West 20 years experience. RFD . Ho 103 JB. Tel. 19V. 4-H GIRLS DEMONSTRATE ROCKY POINT. March 8. -The 4-H cooking club met Friday. Members present were Germslne Etxel. Rath Williams, Hssel Blocker, Bernlce and Kathryn Lambrecht. Kathryn Lambrecbt and Ruth Williams gave a dm oostrstlon of cooking cam - CLUB IS POSTPOXED CENTRAL HQWXLL, March S The community elub meeting scheduled I for. Friday night wUl Hot be held until Fridar, March Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 CtWrtad Advesnialag single Insertion par 11a. 19e Throe Insertions per line ...He Six Insertions per liae. .10 One month per Une..fl.0t Minima charge lie Copy (or this pace ac cepted uatll 1:30 the eren iag before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be ran under tae heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear la advertisements pub lished In Its columns, and In cases where this paper is st fault will reprint that part ot an advertisement in which the typographies! mistake occurs. The Statesman serves the right to reject objec tions! advertising. It tmr ther reserves the right to elssslfy all advertising un der the proper classification. HELP WANTED - - ---in "innr -L-u-Lfu-ij- Help wanted young or middle aged couple for apartment house lanltor war Must have experience, satisfac tory references. Address box 1S7, Sa lem, Oregon. HELP WANTED MALE Young men and crew managers, special paid full offers thirty famous publications, highest commissions. Mr. Rosebury. SI West 42nd. New York. SALESMEN WANTED Good man solicitor. Must have car. Apply today, 1396 N. Fourth and Hood fat., taiem. Roofing salesmen. Must have car. I 8 :30 a. m. Salem Hardware Co. Mr. Bondell. SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. girl wants housework. $10 mo. Mildred Anderson. Melrose, Ore. Boy. 18 rra, old. wishes work on farm. Box 15S, care Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SA1.K flirt mum Iflc nun. n-ii-in -i 1 n r n n i- I Must sell Kimball Grand piano, like new. Will sacrifice for cash or terms to responsible party If sold at once, S3S So. 23rd. S00 boxes. Orchard run. Rome Beau ty and Newtown apples. No wormi c dox: s ror li.zi. 103 boxes Rome Beauty and New- towns. S5c box. s ror ii.ee. 25S boxes-New towns. 25c box: for $1.15. Bring boxes. Spitsenberg, - 43c, 13c and 65c box. Wagoners. 89c Yakima Delicious 69c. Pur a apple juice gaL. 20c. We de liver. Open Sunday. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem ii-n-i-u-i.n rr .n r jTj-.ri.r Radio for sale 10 tube R-32, $178 Victor. Repossessed. Balance due $48.20 Terms. $S down, $S monthly. See Mr. Jans, Will's Music Store. Strawberry plants. Cor vail Is variety recommended by State college. ' W. L. Powell. Rt. 4, Corvallis, Oregon. Cheap; 4 -wheeled trailer and trailer house. 148 Union St. TRADE Miscellaneous Electric brooder frr wood. Ph. 4044. WANTED Miscellaneous Cash for fruit Jara TeL 3593. Wanted girls bicycle. TeL 6079. Why throw away good money? The hosiery mending dept at Grand Silver store repairs hose like new, 5c to 35c Sewing of all kinds neatly done. Reasonable prices. Tel. 4055. 1698 a Liberty. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c child., 15c Two blocks a of library, a Winter. Vibration and massage treatments $5o and up. Forenoons, evenings, and all day Saturday. 647 Center St. ROOM AND BOARD Front room, running water, 641 Marion. Board and rooms for ladles. 757 Center St. TeL 6478. Good rooms board. TeL 6769. Excellent hoard and room for one or two persons in quiet modern home near state nouse. Home privileges. Box 154. Statesman. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartment downtown. Can Pat ton s book store. Fua 2 R. apt. 2261 HazeL TeL 7664. Nicely furnished heated 3 room anArtmaHt. BtS Union. 3 room, furnished, basement Cheap, No children. IZZ N. High. Tuioriri.Puirijr"iii!"' - - ---"- -"-" Olympic 730 N. Liberty. Modern 3 R. rum, or tmfum. apts. FOR RENT HOUSES i 1 1 .ri.ri 1 1 i ' i .-. Par and anfai house a R. A, rorkner. Ill N. Cottage. TeL 303L JJ-TJirWiiattm' l -aaS Small house, partly furn. 2430 Lee. Furn. or nnfurn. modern t r. house. Close in. Call 3131 or 7531. flood 8 B. bouse turn. $10 per month -can work out rent for months. Box 158. care statesman. WANTED TO RENT R-r mllabla DartT. t-bodroom mod-I era furnished heme. Reasonable, Best ot care. Phone scs . Hons for ear and repair by -nooaibla DartJ Bos. -St. States-I man. " EXCHANGE Keal Estate) Clear house la Portland, trade for smalt service station, pay a little cash difference. Owner must live ta er EXCHANGE-JlU Estate St scree Hsnttam river bottom land near Jefferson, all cultivated, good atx room house, large barn, acres straw berries, soma young sen lee, blackcaps and mountain blackberries. Will trade i or small acerage near Salem or rent for 1 17t.ee eash per year. CHAS. HTTDKIN3 Miners' Store Bldg.- ' I Phone tits A. II mL Roseburc clear, seed bldgs. to trade for place II to Si mi. Salem. 115S N. Commercial St. FOR SALE Real Estate) A REAL. HOME SACRIFICE Good seven room modern home with full cement basement, good furnace with oil burner, fireplace, excellent lo cation close fat on N. Winter St. This property is in rood condition and a real location. Price I3508 if sold right now, worth considerable more money, 32000 down. baL terms. INVESTI GATE THIS TODAT. See, W. H. GRABEXHORST CO., Realtors 114 a Liberty St. Phone CMS FOR $900 DOLLARS we will sell you 10 acres of real bottom land, with small house, good well and some oth er improvements, a small part cleared balance, easy clearing with some good timber. Reasonable down payment and C interest. We have two very desirable timber tracts that we will sell on attractive terms. Melvln Johnson W. M. Pennington 27$ State Street FOR SALE FARMS AAAA0eA'ssea-M . 138.00 PER ACRE I OS acres, 7 miles east of Salem. Good 5 room house, barn other build ing. Running water, some timber, about SO acres cleared. $750 cash, bal ance . SEE HAWKINS ft ROBERTS Guardian Building For Farm Bargains PACIFIC HIGHWAY FARM At a sacrifice. located north Mo: in, consisting of 81 acres all under cultivation, good soil, 8 room house, large barn, all stock, including equip ment Price $5500. $2000 cash. baL terms at 6 interest. This place is priced to sell, let us show you this Dargaw toaay. See, Mr. V!ck, with W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO., Realtors 1S4 a Liberty Sc. Phone 8488 LOOK T am offering my fine farm of 10E acr. for t5500 that is welt worth $10,000. Might consider socce trade if priced right Well located. 10 miles Salem, Pacific highway. If you are j looking for a snap see HSCHTEL or THOllASON 341 State Room 4 ACREAGE I acres with comfortable new house. 4 rms., etec. lights, buUttns, garage, small barn, variety fruit and berries, close In, $1850., terms. Ask for Greer. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 17S South High Street oiHA-LXJ. KsljKJZilU ill " 1 " r - 1 fV acre ear clty iun, nortn. two bouses, ons 4 rooms and one I rcoms, garages and woodsheds, drilled well, bearing fruit trees, some berrlea iTice iot ail one-tnjra casn, baL terms. 1 acre tract with 5 room plastered house, built las, plumbing, electric lights, fireplace, drove well, electric water system, garage and woodshed. Price $2500 with terms. CHILDS ft MfLLER, Realtors 844 State Street Phone 6708 SACRIFICED SALES A real bargain 66 -acres. About 11-A. cleared. Most all plow land, good for alfala or hops. Santlam bottom. some timber, running water, fair bldgs. Price cut for quick sale, $2000 $500. down. bal. easy. STOCKED A EQUIPPED 94-acrea 7S-A. plow land, some fruit, little timber, nice creek, 7-R. house, bath, electric lights, hen house 8 cows, 2 horses, 2 brood sows and some pigs. 22 sheep, 11 lambs. All for $7500 $3000 down. Put your money In one of these ; safest place. 73. SEARS, Realtor 132 South High Street Business Opportunities ANGORA WOOLERS W!H make you an Independent living- Let us snow you. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. TeL 81 S Rt 3. Box II Pac Hwy. H mile So. of Salem. Garage and service sta. TeL 1593. Small grocery with living rooma Box 151, care Statesman. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY SURPLUS BABY CHICKS at sac rifice prices Tuesday and Friday only. See our bargains. Custom hatch i lng. Hatching eggs. Phone 133F2, Lee's Hatchery. Salem, Oregon. Custom hatching. 500 eggs at 3 He every Saturday and Tuesday. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. Custom hatching at reduced prices. prices. MATTSO.VS HAH.MtK I . 2214 North Front St, Salem, Ore. I grade Jerseys, 4 milking, 1 fresh ens March 20. E. Aronson, Route I, Stayton. TeL 294, Stay ton. Market poultry wanted. Any quan tity. Highest cash prices. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. MONEY TO LOAN 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that la reaUy. really different. TOO GET THE? FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE I fin LOAMS 1 U Beneficial Loan Society OBT 8ALEM Boom 111 New Bllga Bldg 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATE I 111 State St Tet S-f-4-0 POLLY AND HER r TSAfX Jg mlSi &STS - IbUTVER AJJLVVROI UOOKS AT ME WHEN I AJMT - LCTTTA 1OTJ-J FB, AWE-K SjHAT HES ABOUT THE v- UNCLE LDOKIN' AT HIM.' i-T -S- aN'D.X,TJiSvH TUMBIJ- IHERIJ rS Xair t" CV- R l- ) ";r? F Interesting Facts Over SOOO laches of food ad vertising; In The Statesman during February. Be sure to see Friday's paper for this food advertising. Tes they will be there this week. People must eat. and food mer chants are after the business so be sure to read Friday's States man carefully. O People hare thought that we are making fun of the adminis tration in this column when we talk about "the new deal." We did rote for Mr. Hooter but we are for Mr. Roosevelt now and wish him success. O The cake baking contest waa a big success. Watck for some of the prise menus in Friday's statesman. MONEY TO LOAN -"YorsrsrL-njjiisi MONET LOANED ON AUTOS contracts Rannaaced Arrange to reduce your payments You keep the car P. A, BIKER Cor. Liberty BL and Ferry Phone 4TSS Seism. Ore. PERSONAL ttlKH MADE en furniture, ears, salaries or other rood security. Reparable monuur. wo en in financial need i us before closing a lean. GENERAL IN VESTMENT CORPORATTOM First National Bank Bids. Phone till Borrow on personal property; repay In monthly installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO, State lie, 8-161, Its uuarnian piqg. iei. IIT7. FOR SALE WOOD Good dry wood. Reasonable. joaa. iei- sill. Ted 2, Wella ' - -- - --i-v-,-,-,-.-.--M-rruuji Dry wood. Tel i418. 18 In. drr 2nd fir. It fa nr timA Planer ends 82.S0 ner load, at Trx?va. TeL 8986. QU A RANTKED nRT wrwwl TsL leOS Salem Bual rv Trai. a Cottage. Fir, ash. reasonable nrlcea. TeL 8789. ............ ---i--.-ii-,-vwwn.ru. Dry wood $4.00 cord. Phone 841L Wood 2nd rrowth fir. 16 In. S3 TS Dry oak $5.00. George Mel tiler, Mar ion. Oregon. DRY FIB AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel eU. Can en ae for prices. We giv sjoeo measure, good ouaiitv and good servfea IARMETf TRANSFER ft STORAGE TeJeohen 8181 AessaBa'aeWrfeMAl Ash, fir and oak. TeL 8641. Dry wood that la, dry. CalL 11SF2S. No. 1 II in. old fir, $4.00. TeL 44W. Old fir, 16 iiu, $4.25. Ph. 8932. A-l old fir 16 In. Tel. 6136. PERSONAL Lady above fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like age. and of good hablta Bos 4. care Statesman. FOR SALEUSED CARS McKay's tjsed cars with an o. k. that counts Overland Sedan $ 88 Rollins Touring 81 16 Essex Coach SS 89 Ford Tudor Sedan, Trunk 111 '29 Ford Fordor Sn. Overhauled 811 29 Dodge Coupe 1 221 '29 Buick Sedan. Special at 185 CHEVROLETS '29 Coupe. Reconditioned 848 30 Sport Roadster 310 80 Sedan . 816 '31 Coach 311 '32 Coach. Like new 415 TRUCKS 4 late model Chevrolet and Ford trucks: long wheel base, dual tires, overload springs, 4 speed trans. All overhauled and guaranteed. 8359 to HS5- initials iKAUta McKAT CHEVROLET OO. 333 Center 430 N. ComX Phone 8189 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE On Saturday the 25th day ot 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 the following described real property situated in Marion County, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 184 feet South and 2S0 feet East ot the reentrant corner on the West line of the F. Smith D. L. a T. 7S.. R. 3 West of Willamette Meridian in Mar ion County, Oregon, and run ning thence South 80 feet; thence East 148.8 feet to the West side of the County Road; thence North 28 deg. 30' East along the West line ot said road 89 feet; thence West 183 feet to the place of beginning and containing 13, 180 square feet. Said sale is made under execution Issued out ot the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Marion County to me directed in the case of Anna Amort vs. Carrie A, Trudgen and W. J. Trudgen, her hnahanil and W T. Harris, de- hashand and W. L. Harris, de fendants. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon by W. RICHARDSON. Deputy. r 14 M 2-9-11-28 PALS i . " ;i OF FILBERTS URGE Prospects are for Smaller Crop This, Year, With Higher Prices The 1IS3 nroduetlon of fil berts In areas of commercial im- Sortance la Italy, Spain, and Tur ey Is now estimated at 121, 100 teas unshelled basis. This repre sents an exceedingly large yield ss it is more than 60 per cent above the four-year average pro duction of 84.400 tons (1028- 31) and the 1931 crop of 84.000 tons. With such a large crop, prices, so far this season, on both shelled and unshelled filberts, hare nec essarily been very low. They opened at around 45 per cent un der last year and hare remained at about that level up to the pres ent time. So far during the pres ent season, the United States has shown no more interest than last season. According to such fig ures as are now available and taking the three producing coun tries as a unit, it appears that to tal exports on an unshelled basis from September to December In clusive were about 45 per cent shore total exports during the corresponding period in 1981. while this represents a sub stantial increase, it is on the oth er hand a little below the esti mated increase in production. It is therefore evident that remain ing stocks are relatively large and somewhat above the Quantity on hand at this time a year ago. With that situation, there is lit tle likelihood of any material change in prices, at least until such time as something definite can be said about 1988 prospects. Generally, the crop following an unusually large production Is small. This probability is perhaps preventing quotations from being lower than they are at the mo ment, as producers feel that bet ter prices will be obtainable in iaie spring and during the sum mer. Along with the belief that the 1938 production will be rel atively short, some speculators sre now quoting 1933 crop goods . reiween 29 and 28 per cent above current quotations. Young People Giving flay For Clear Lake CLEAR LAKE. March 10. The young people ot this commun ity are sponsoring a three-act play entitled "For Rent Furnished," which will be given In the near future. Mrs. Albert GIrod Is coach. Parts are taken by Ruby Orey, Lou Girod, Leona Orey, Robert Massey, Dorothy Neal, Clarence Weese, Eula Beckner, Dorothy Wayne, Neva Smith and Clifford Orey. Radio Program THTJSSDAY, MARCH SOW PorUsod 20 Ke. 7:15 Organ eoaeert. NEC. T:4f Breen sad De Bote, NBC. 8:00 Singing Striags, NBC. 8:15 Jack sad Patsy, NBC. 9:15 Cooking school. 0:30 Martha Meade society, KBO. 0:45 Sarah Ereindler. NBC. 10:00 Woman's Magazine of the Air, 11:00 Standard School broadcast. NBC 11:45 Shakesnerian Plays. NBC. 12:15 Western Farm and Home hoar, NBC. 1:00 Music Masters. NEC. 3:00 Srhirmer and Schmitt. NBO. 2 :15 White an and His Rhythm Boys, NBC. 2:43 Concert Echoes, NBC. 8:00 Malody Mixers. NBC. 8:00 Amos 'n' Andy, XBC. 8:15 Standard 8ymphony hour. NBC. 0:15 Howard Thnrston, Magician, NBC. 10:10 Hotel Mark Hopkins orchestra, NBC. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra. NBC KOIN Portland S 10, c. 6:30 O.8.O. farm extension talk. 7:00 KOIN Klock. 8:80 Dixie Baker and Bob White. 10:00 George Hall's orchestra, CBS. 11.00 Texaa Banger, CBS. 11:80 American School of the Air. CBS 1:00 Book nf Life. ' 8:00 Feminine Fancies. DLBS. 4:45 Cecil and Sally. E.T. 6:00 Rath Ettlng, Leonard Hajton's orchestra, CBS. 8:00 Redding White, User. 9:15 Dakaown Hands. E.T. 10 :15 8 port Flashes. KOAO Oorvams 550 Ks. 7:00 Moralag Meditations, led by iis Mildred Bartholomew. 13 :00 Para hour. 3:15 Mends Pratt Smith, dramatic 8:00 MUdred Chamber ia "OurUias Can Make s Room Smile." 8:80 Pre. A. L. Pock "General Gar des Hints. " 4.-80 The Magic Carpet Stories tor ealldrea by Oregoa Normal school faoalty. 7:1 Pref. A. G. Lnaa "Chick Brooding." 1 :00 Uairersity of Oregea musicals. 8: SO Symposium debate en the qwae- tiea, Besslved. That the several states sheald adopt a visa of state medical service. Mental Hffine PRnn on I WIIIbIWIII iiwwwwiiwii CfflGEEN SHORTAGE NOW EXTREME MANUFACTURERS ARE EYING WPOLi Prices Unchanged but Strong; , Spring Ducks in Call PORTLAND, March (AP) Extreme shortage of chickens was .causing considerable worry to receivers of lire fowls la the local trade. During the last week or so there has been only a nom inal offering here. Previous to that there were several weeks ot short supplies as compared with demand. Values In the live chicken trade were unchanged although there was no doubt of the strength ot the market. However. there appears little disposition on the part of buyers to bid higher because of financial conditions. Practically everything in the chicken line was Included in the shortage. Ducks .were In good call for spring stock. Late arrivals have been scant. . Market for country killed meats was just about steady locally. No price changes were shown. Re ceipt were again practically nor mal. Only spring lambs were now missing. General Markets PRODUCa XXOBAVOa PORTLAND, Ore.. March 8. (AP) Predsce eseaaora. act prices: Battr Extras ISc. Standards IS He, prima first IS He. firsts 18c. Ergs Frees extras lSe, mediums lie. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Marck 8. (AP) Butter Prints. 92 score or better 21e pound, standards 20 He. Eggs Pseifla Poultry Producers' sell tag prices: Froth extras 16c, stan dsrds 15e, mediums 15c Country meats Selling erica to retail ers: Country-killed1 hogs, bast botchers, under 150 pounds, 5 He; vealera, 80 te 100 ponds, 8-8Hc: lambs 11-lte, year lings So, heavy awes 4 5c, canner cows 2H-SH. bulls 4-4 He- Nats Oregon walnuts 13 IBs pound, peassts 10c Brazils 12-1 Ac almonds 15 lSe. filberts 20 22c pecans 20a. Osseara berk -Buying price. 1032 peeL 3 e pound. Hops Nominal. 1082. 24 25c Bntterfat Direct te shippers: Station, 13c; Portland delivery prices, churn ing cream 1S-17C, sweet cream higher. Lira poultry Buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4H peeade ll-I2e; do me diums 10c; lights 8e; springs, light 12c, heavy 12c: old roosters 6o; docks, Pokia, spring 16e. "old 10-12o, colored 10c Unions Setting stiee te retailors: Ure- goa 80-SOe eetanL Yakima Spanish 78- SSe cental. , Potatoes Local. 65-75 orange bos: Deschutes Gems OOo-IL, .Yakima Genu 80-8 5a eeatal: bow. Florida. Se pound. Weei 1S83 dip. seminal; Willamette vaUey 1215a pound, eastern Oregon 10-lit Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., March 8. (AP) Cattle Receipts le, eslves 10; steady. Steers. 556 te 900 pounds, good 14.75- 5.15, median 84-4.75, ommoe $3-4; SO0 te 1100 pounds, good 84.30-5, medium 14-4.50. common 83-4: 1100 te 1300 pounds, good $3.85-4.50. medium S3 3. 85. Heifers. 550 to 750 ponads, good 84-25- 4.50, commoa-medium $2.50-4.25; 750 te 90S ponads. good-choice 84-4.25. com- moa-m odium 83-4. Cows, rood $3.50-1.75 cemmoa-medinm $2.75-8.50. low cutter sad eatter $1.25-2.75. Bui,, yearlings excluded, good (beef) $2.25-3.7. catter mediam $L50-2.25. Vealera. good-choice $5.50-0.25. medium $4.25-5.50. eull-com moa $2.50-4-5. Calves, SO to 500 pounds, good-choice $4-4.50, common - medium $2-4. Hogs Receipts 275; steady. Lixht liehts. 140 te ISO pounds, good Choice, $3.50-4.25. Lightweight, 100 to 180 sounds. $4-4.25: 180 to 200 nevada. $4-4.25. Medium weight, 200 te 220 pounds. $3.75-4 25; 220 to 250 ponads, $3.50-4.10. Heavyweight, 250 to 2St0 pounds, $3.3o-4; Zo te aau pouaaa, 83.15-3.85. Packinr sows. 275 to 350 pounds, good $3-3.75, 850 to 425. pounds S3-S.S0. 425 to 550 seunda $3-8.50; 275 to 550 pounds, medium 81-3.25. Peeder and stocker pigs. 70 te 110 pounds, good r ho ire 12. 50-3. 50. SheeD and lambs Receipts 50 : steady Lambs. 90 pounds down, good-choice $5.25-5.65. common -mod mm S3.oO-9.Z3 Yearlins wethers. 90 to 1M pounds, good choice $3-4.10, medium $2-3. Ewes. 90 te 120 pounds, good-choice 120 te 150 -pounds $2 2.50, all weights Common-medium $1-2. OXIOX TRADE DULL PORTLAND. March 8. (AP) With the. fair sale of onions by growers at 10c and sacks Mon day, there has been little activity since. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby giren that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of Sophia J. McCready, de ceased, snd that she has duly qualified as such administratrix; all persons baring claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney, 2 03. Oregoa Building, Sa lem. Marion County, Oregon. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this let- day of February, lis'. ELDA MCGRATH. Administratrix of the Estate ot Sophia J. McCready, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix, Salem. Oregoa. Il-23-M3--l Telepathy? Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, S1.SO per handrexi. Surplas V5c. (KUk based ea entterfat average.) Mstl-sustkty Bntterfat Sweet, 18c; sour, 16c Prices paid te gi ewers - by Sales bsrers March S k (Tee prices bales-, seppusfl sy a local grocer, are indicative f the daily aursvt at are gssewrtceS by Thm Sta tatiBis ) rmOTT ASTD fTGXTASIXS Carrots. Calit. crate 2.1 Oreea pepper. Calit. lb. .IS Pass. Calf., lb. .It Csbbase. la. .02 Uaaens. sax. Donca . .. Potatoes. Takima No. 1 .as .63 . .75 te 1.00 1.50 -i.lO t2.35 S.65 AS 60 1.50 Potatoes, loesl Sweet potatoes, erste Lettaee, Caut Teeastoes. aotbonse, crate Oeione, Walls Wells Oaioss. Labile, cwt Parsnips, hundred Rhubarb, kothonse Calif, lb .55 to .80 os 1.90 S.50 ..07 to .08 Celery. Calif., H crate Maxicaa Tomatoe .. Italian Broccoli, lb. , Apmes Winatapi .50 and .73 Spicsenberge .50 .40 and .60 .40 to .CO .65 Rome Baasty Genes Caaliflower. Calif., ersta 1.10 Brass la sprouts. Calit, lb .10 Kutabsrss. hundred 1 .00 to 1. 25 Oranges, p.p. . 1.50 to 1.75 Oranrsa. fancy 3.00 te 4.00 Meets, uaitu dox. .70 Turnips, Calif., crate 9 KK Spinach, Calif., crate .... 2.50 HOPS Too. 1938. lb. . .24 2 "Top. 1931, lb. -OGS Boy g Prices Extras .13 .11 .10 .04 .10 .08 .06 .09 .10 Standards Mediums POULTRY Old roosters Colored hens . Medium bene Light hens Bakers Light fryers MEAT Lambs, top .5.00 . 4.00 . 3.75 Hogs, top Hogs, first cats Steers Cows ..03 to .04 .01 U .02 02 te .03 .03 to .02 U .07 H Heifers Bulls Dressed Teal, top Dressed hogs .... OS GRAIN AND RAY Wheat, weatera red 49 .49 18.00 -18.00 -25.00 White. No. 1 Barley, top. ton Oats, white, to a Oats, gray. top. toa , Hay. barms oneae Oats sad vetch, toa 9.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, valley. 1st cut -19.00 te 11.00 Alfalfa, castors Oregon 14.50 WOOL Medina Ooerae Mohair . .UH .08 H -mo market HONORED AT PARTY SUVER, March 8 A party was given by Mrs. Harold Covey at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Elinor's 11th birthday. Present were Ag nes and Lorena Ridders, Agnes Lamb, June Allen, Ruth Van Bus kirk, Helen Goodman, Margaret and Helen Douglas, Mrs. Earl Conkey, Elinor, Veva, Harold and Merlin Coney and Mrs. Coney. F. D. iVS ATTORNEY GENERAL . rc " ; i iv, - X En maim. v -v v I;V7V--:-'.v;--v5 s t ' t --sr " ' s - y ,, , j. - 4 ? f . V . . Earner S. Ounirungs, of St jcrd. Conn- who has been appointed to the post of Attorney General in the Kooserelt Cabinet to ll the Tacaecy created by the tragic death of Senator Thomas J. Walsh. Cnamings, a former cairman of the Democratic National Committee, had been slated for Governor General of the Philippines originally. It is believed he will serve as Attorney General enly Uaiporarfly until Mr. Roes veil decides upon a permanent appointee. Finer Quality Wanted; 64s Getting Higher Quotations BOSTON, March, S Manufac turers are making numerous in quiries for wool, especially on the finer quality. Hivrter Quotations are being named by most hold ers of 64s snd finer western grown wools. A few sales at mod-' erste volume hare been reported at slightly higher prices than ob tainable last week. PRATUM. March 8 The sec ond sowing of wheat which waa thought to haTe been killed by the freeze In January is now com ing up. probably not as thick as it ought to be, but apparently thick enough to grow a fair crop. Cherry scion wood which was for some time Tery doubtful if it would do for grafting on account of the low temperature several tiiVM during the winter, has come through in fairly good shape, ahoe-lng very little frost damage. and grafting has begnn. Fanners are busy sewing grain whenever there is a little sunshine to en courage them, although the fields are rather wet, but those who wish to sow oats and vetch or fall wheat begin to realize that if they wish to sow tall grain with any reasonable degree of success their time is limited. Women's missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. E. Rounds today in connection with a W. C. T. IT. meeL The Epworth League will meet at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Taul Silke Friday night. Butter Reflects Steady Tone; Egg Prices are Mixed PORTLAND, March C (AP) Market for butter reflects a generally steady tone locally. No price change was shown for the day either in the cube or print trade. Butterfat values appear more stationary. Prices were still rather badly mixed in the market for eggs lo cally, although trade leaders both cooperative and private were inclined to quote ont the late advances. KEIZER. March 8 Mrs. G. N. Thompson has had this week as a house guest, Mrs. Myrtle Low from Palisade, Nebraska. Mrs. Low and Mrs. Thompson spent their childhood days together ia the same city in Iowa and had not met for many years. Mrs. Low is on her way to Los Angeles to visit her twin sister, Mrs. Bertha Hummell. 4 if A 'i t r -i By CLIFF STERRETT HAT IK UP WITH FI S1M6 S 1 to the preralanca olj S V flRIEfal jneasles. Oreeroa d Tel. MM 1 IT IT, due