The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, gatea, Oreoai, Tuesday Morala:, March 23, 1933
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Cards ta this directory run oa
monthly basis wily. Rate:
11.09 Per tine per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, the brake and shimmy
doctor. 171 South Cowrm-?!-! Street.
BEAUTY PARLORS ;
Miliar Beauty Shop, dial Till. '
Senator Beauty Shop, dial 6316.
CATERING
Burt Crnry. the caterer. Ph. 8763.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
S Telephone 4468. ft E. Nortfawn.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. I SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor.
SKI K. High. TeL Rm 157!.
Correspondence Instruction
International ( Correspondence schools.
Business, technical course-, Bx. lit,
a McQHHvray. TeL 4123.
DRESSMAKING
MRS. 6NELGROVE. 4S N. Cottage.
TeL 7448. HemetltchJnR. ic yard.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquet fun
eral wreathe, decoration C F. Brelt
haupt. florUt. S77 Court. TeL 8904.
AX.L Ua.da of floral work. LuU Flor
1st. lth Market TeL t9t.
GLASS
Auto and window class mirrors. TeL
I1VC. Walter J. Downs, 180 Breys.
INSURANCE
BECKS A HENDRICKS
189 N. Hlgrh TeL 44T
LAUNDRIES
THB NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRT
TUB WEIDER LAUNDRT
ICS a Hi ah TeL 1
CAPITAL. C1TT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
TeleDhone 15 1164 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HARRY W. SCOTT, "The Cycle Man"
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to borne.
Rnrlna maitreaa 18.00. Renoratora and
rumlgatore. Ruga cleaned. Capital Bed
din C .TL 4083. 1080 N. CapUoj.
New mattresamade to order, old
remade; carpet eleantnc, sizing ; fluff
rn. v.avln Salem Fluff Raa A Mat
tress Factonr. a 13th Wilbur. TeL
8441. Otto F. Z wicker. Est. 11L
MUSIC STORES
mca. C. WllXr Ptaetoa. radtae, eew-
inm mafhiiua. sheet music and niano
studies. Repairing radloe, phonographs
and sewing machines. 412 State Street.
Salem. .
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Will trade srultar and- lessons for
anything I can use. Storhow, 480 Court.
MEDICINE
nr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10 :30 a.m.
to 4:80 P. rn. n w. commercial.
PRINTING
cad rtationeRT. cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call ins oiKea iukuo
Deparuneni, sie . v"
phone tiei.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
xt it rianuni. Income Tax Reports.
Auditing 118 N. ComX Tel 8030
or 6237.
REAL ESTATE
BECK8I HENDRICKS. TeL 4947.
w u nnmF.NlinRST At CO.
'tea n ' IJbartv BC TeL 8488.
cuw)Trtrsinr A SON
804-8 First Natl Bk. BMg. TeL T807.
STOVES
sTnvica and stove repairing. Stoves
for sake, rehuUt aad rspalreA All
kinds of woven wirs fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, books, rags hooka
Salem Feaes and llw.WtrljIII
TLm.W.ta. Tel. 4TT4. R. B. Flemma.
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 238
siate S. Tel. TttS. Dbttas. for-
nrflni ana txoraco wr
Oet our rates.
FOB local or distant transfer storage,
u lllLUmw Traasfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally2jjllM
WELL DRILLING
r. A. West. SO years experience.
RFP a. Bos 188 g. TeL tlF.
W. C. T. U. Worker
To Speak April 2
At 'Green Church
HAZEL GREEN", March 17
Mrs. Necia Back, national orgaa-
iier and president or Marloa eoun
tv W. C. T. U. aad Ht., Rath
. Tooie, aecraury of yoaag paopla
work of aUta and Marloa county
will speak 8onday alght, April S,
at tha charch- Tha meatlng U
sponsored by tha ChrUUaa Badaav
ror with tha Labials Canter a in
vited guests. !.. V.AiV
-Tha senior Christian Endearor I
voted to attend tha attarisa prayer
meetlnar sponsored bv the youth's
tnnn fiil.m at n.lcraat Park
Easter mocnlag. The Junior Chris -
tiaa Endeavor society wars enter-
tained with a artyat tha Prsou-
ssa Saturday afteraeea by super -
.intenaent Mieg ora arnica,
Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
Classified Advertlsiag
Stasia iasextioa per llae.lOe
Thro insertions par
Una, 10c
Six lnsarUosa par Una. .SOe
One moats par Uae..'fl.00
HJalmam charge .... ..SSs
Copy for tale pat a ac
cepted nntll 1:29 the area
Ins balora publieatloa for
etaaeiflcatloiL Copj n
celred after this time wul
ba ran under tha heeding
Too Lata to Classify.
Tba Stataataaa assumes
ao financial i responsibility
tor arrora which may ap
pear la adfertlsamanta pub
lished ta Its cola ma, and
ta cases where thla paper la
at fault will reprint that
part of aa advertlaemeni In
which tha typographical
mistake oceare.
Tha Statesman rasarraa
tha right to reject objee
tloaal advertising, it far
ther resarTes tha right to
claaaify air adrertlalng oa
dar tha proper classification.
SALESMEN WANTED
One outside ealesman. Must hare
ear. 1Z0 N. Com L Roof dept. t:3
m.
Wanted district salea manarer. Must
have enough to pay for supplies. Room
451. Senator HoteL
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Washington crown. Inspected, heal
thy Marshall strawberry plants from
first year certified pi ant a Good live
roots $5 per 1000. Write W. Freeny.
Falls City.
Exclusive product. Nationally adver
tised. Crasy Crystals, 118 S. High.
2 wood ranees and many other
household art. for sale chean at 2096
North Commercial street.
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Large Washington circulator. A-l
shape. Cheap at $25.00. 120 & 19th.
Seed potatoes. Earliest of AIL Earlr
Rose, Early Ohio. British Queen, Net-
tea uem, uurbank. H. A. Hyde Co.,
2698 Portland Road. TeL 959S.
MOVING TO COUNTRY
Have "Flavor Zona" Westina-hauae
electric range, 4 burner, large oven.
in A-l condition to Sell, or mlsrht eon.
slder trade for good wood ruin or
electric pumping system. Call at 1770
N. Capitol, Salem. Ore.
FOR SALE Team, waaron. harneaa.
1 ml S. HopewelL R. 1. Box 189. Fred
Ackerman.
CocKer spaniel pup. 1798 "D" St.
TRADE Miscellaneoug
Will ade V ft. oaV wood I for ''horse
or cow. Rt 4. Box 78.
WANTED Miscellaneous
cash for fruit Jars. TeL 2591
wwwm ii fin ,
Why throw away good money? The
hosiery mending dept at Grand Silver
store repairs hose like new. So to 25c.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut Adults 20c. child.. 16c
Two blocks a of library, a Winter.
We will again pick up free of charge
dead and worthless horses and cows.
TeL 48C9.
Gilt edge mortgage for 32069.00 for
sale, paying 7. Semi-annually. Tel.
5922
FOR RENT ROOMS
ieeAjweewMMwwM
Mod. rooms, reasonable. 845 Marlon.
Rooms hot and cold water. Nicely
furn. 993 Court. Tel, 9490.
ROOM AND BOARD
Bnard, rm., near P. O. t20. Tel. 54$t.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Pattoa apartments downtown. Call
Patton's book stars.
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Fur.
3 .R. apt, 2281 HaseL TeL
76(54.
Mod. st. heated apta. TeL 8438.
Nice front spt 888 Center.
Very fine 3-roora furn- h. w. heat.
elec. refrtg., garage. 128. Phone 8184.
Nice run apt. 838 Union.
Furn. apt 1891 Court St.
8 R. basement ant. Everything In
cluded. 13.88 wk. SOS a Winter.
t and 4 room acta. 818 and 818.
also room 88 mo. S48 Marlon.
8 roam furn. ant. ostaira. 819 mo.
Adults 1384 Marion.
FOR RENT HOUSES
rum. and smfurn. bouses. X. A.
Porkaar. 1818 N. Cottage. TeL 303L
aVTi I it mm m at wwaaasa Via i ssswaai
sneat Call 418 N. Cottage. TeL 7384.
For. 3 and 8 room dndex. around
floor, ih Hill, T. Q. Albert.
8 room bungalow for rent. 1241 Che-
1 meketa at.
8 rm. buneralow with aaraae.
In. Phone 3993.
WANTED TO RENT
uentiemaa wests board and room
with ft replace, hath, lavatory, all on
nm noor, nos wa its. statesman.
FOR SALE Real Estate
-jtMaSWWM awaVMMWXMwwM
SUBURBAN HOMES CHEAP
One aera. 8 R. cottage, haa aaa,
electricity, water system, bath, built-
me. garage, ertscaen Bouse and park,
pevtd road, not far out. forced to selL
Price right. REE BECHTEL OB
THOMASON; 841 State. Also eoay 4
R house, 1 lots for 3900. Payment
down. bed. like rent, fcuf sed. Shown
by appointment. -
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' YOUB OPPORTTJNITT
.Property located at 858 South Ooos
i merclai street, large ! old house. 114
feet South Commercial street wtth
I a denrta or 832 feet, first class loea-
1 tlo (or service station, store and
I eahinaw ' .
1 m.in PnriftrT hiawav. ni s blocks
from Ledd A Bush Bonk, Offered at
rai
! v- tt GR1&SSrr co-
- 184 av Llbertr
FOR SALE Real EstaU
SNAP IN THIS HOME
til 08. Seven rooms modern, close la,
oil burner ta furnace. Ideal loca
tion, east front, worth 11808. mere
money, must be sold at once,
000. down. bal. terms.
SEB W. H. ORABENHORST dt CO.
124 South Liberty Street
SO MB REAL BARGAINS
10-acres. 8-R. bouse, barn.
poultry house, electric lights, fruit aad
oernes, dandy son. Nice llvlnc
A dandy poultry place priced
IOW at 11176.00.
T-ACRES CLOSB IN
Good modern house with basement
and furnace, .electrte water system,
bath, toilet and septic tank. 2-A. et
to walnots eat paved road. Cam ba sub
divided. Price 82588.88.
1-ACRE 81980.00
Good 8-R. house, bath, toilet and
electric lights and water system. Two
nice poultry- houses, woodshed. 1-A.
young filberts and family orchard; a
snap at this price.
For hargatns, SEE
J. P. 8EAR3. 182 South High Street
EXCHANGE Real EstaU
Sale or trad K A imn trnf.k
house, press, water, gas, elect, 2 mUe
east. Owner 448 Hood.
i -room nouse, fair con d t ion. 8
blocks of Capitol, for smaller house,
" cicr , wouia assume some dif
ference. Owner, Box 880. Statesman.
iear acreage. Exchange for mod
ern home by owner. Box 184. g
Statesman.
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EXCHANGES
. ,J w.ant od farm in the vicinity
or Monitor or Marquam to exchange
for a well bunt 8 room bouse in 8a-i0"-
Place formerly valued at 812,888
but will offer at a great reduction for
quick deal.
98 acre dairy farm. Improved, near
Sx,,,f a,,Va at ,mo nwrtgage
of $100. Will trad. fW suburban
tr,cHe.aI. Salem. Must be good solL
CHILD3 MILLER, Realtors
244 SUte Street gn T88.
Two 28 acre farms, river bottom,
trade for house In Salem. This Is num
ber one stuff.
H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902
FOR SALE FARMS
FOR SALE
acre tract close in, good house
with basement, furnace, bath, toilet.
gooa Darn and outbldgs., small tim
bered tract, family orchard, close to
schooL Reduced from 15500 to 22900
, CNLDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phnna I7AI
10 A. 1 ml from Dallas, 5 room house,
barn, some fruit, all cultivated, good
s a. about 8 ml a E. of Woodburn,
fair farm bides., 28 A. finest of up
land. baL rich bottom. 1 A. ttmber,
orchard, all fenced. 34500.
I? 14 ml- from Salem, large farm
bldga, all fenced, dark rich son. all
cultivated, a real bargain at ISO per A.
Melvin Johnson W. M. Pennington
275 State Street Phone 8788
ACREAGE
s1MMavsaeMM
l A. WITH 8 ROOM MOD. HOUSE
mm nrepiace, built-lns, hd. wood
noors, furnace, garage, small down
Payment. baL like rent AnnaMa in
If you want to sell, and have small
or Urge acreage, list your property. I
have the buyers. Tour's might be the
vug i aero.
... VAN M. GREER
zi4 uregon Bldg. Ph. 75 1 1.
Business Opportunities
xK.mM, . . . . . ..... . ..... -n-im-n-innjm
Garage and service sta. Tel. 2198.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
BOKeLvn b abt" icmOTs"ratJss
ririce orlces Tnead&v ni sviibv
yuij. dm our Dargaras. (Justom tiatch-
r . V, c? 'Ka. mono 12JF2.
' naicnery, oaiem. ureron. .
. nmnnn inn.
Custom batching; 600 eggs at lHo
every Saturday aad Tuesday,
TeL
132F3. Lee's Hatchery.
f aaa. '- ---.nj-. L n.rLTIJI.
Good sound mars, srood worker. S2C
iuuj s atore. uopeweiL
Six weeks old roostera 10a euh.
uenrmrs Hatchery. Routs 2, SQver
ton, ure.
BabT chirks and nutnm ViAtnhinv
Take wood or wheat for hutrhlnr
Wartners Hatchery. 2180 N. Fifth St.
2i W. L. nullets. 8 mo. old. lavlmr
good, with Uylng battery. 328.08. or
iraoe ior r ora 1 ton truck with extra
transmission.
Box 177, Care Statesman
JMwABtesf93MisnaeswsM
Baby chicks, every Wednesday. Han
son strain. White Leghorns from nad-
1 greed stock. R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks,'
nniie wyaiKHKtes. Keuuced prices.
KUBT JU WOODWARD
Rt 8, Box 69B
TeL 44F21
MONEY TO LOAN
mmm ea Tf - -W-W-lfWWWJKJ
'Bells of Harmony
Heard over KOIN dally
ring out a loan service that
Is really really different
TOU GET THB FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IM CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACT
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ON LOANS 18 to 8308
Beneficial Loan
Society
OP SALEM
Reom 118 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor
LICENSED BT STATE
811 Stats Street TeL S-T-4-.
PERSONAL LOANS
MADB ea furniture, ears, salaries
mure, ears, salaries
security. RepayaMe
t fmenelal bam ass
m oath he. When ta
us aerore etostas a wen.
GENERAL rNTESTatENT
" CORPORATION
First National Bank BMg Poena 8881
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATS LOAN COMPANT
lit Oregon BuUdtac tnd FtoSr
Office ttrs. 18:08 A. M. to :30 P. ML
Telephone 7783. State license No.
B-16S.
POLLY AND HER
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C-J IMPUDENT CXJN3
PUPPY. HOW Z-ARB
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Interesting Pacts
M.000,080 worth of lumbar to
ba used ia rebaUdlng at Loa Aav
galea. Ought to help Oregon lam
bar business earn a.
O
Shoaa will aooa ba made from
leather that will shine iuaif. All
ona Deeds to da la to brash the
dsst off. ...
O
Portland to Band via tha new
north Saatiam highway will ba
117 miles. Twelve mllea shorter
than by tha Wapiaitia pass. Tha
road ahoald ba completed by fall,
for aoma travel.
O
Sarah Bernhardt died 10 years
ago.
MONEY TO LOAN
bsssssasstsastasi
Borrow oa personal property : repay
monthrr hinnufif. wni.iu.
hi
ETTB LOAN CO.. SUte lie. 8-188, 886
Guardian Bldg. TeL 317T.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Reftnmneed
Arrange to reduce your payments
Too keep the ear
P. A. HIKER
Cor. Ubertv 6L and Parr
Whrvn 4733 Salem. Ore
LOANS WANTED
MONET
Wanted 83900 for an excellent tm
proved acreage loan. 7. 8 rear a
We have for sale two 81600 loans
Bearing Interest 7, payable seml-an-
nuairy, nest or seeurtty.
MILLER. INC
344 State 8t Phone 8708.
FOR SALE WOOD
QstajsisBfSaAstssfSjWstsnsvstfk
No. 1 18 m. old fir. 34.00. TeL 4488.
D8I FIR AND OAK WOOD, oai
and fuel elL Call on us for prices. We
give sjooa measure, good quality and
good ewvtce.
lRMER TRANSFER A STORAGE
Teleohon 8181
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Ash, fir and oak. TeL 8848.
Dry wood 84.08. Phone 341L
Green 2nd growth fir II in.
George Ueltxler, Marlon. Ore.
I8.T8.
Good dry wood. Reasonable. Lm.
load. TeL 8347. Fred XL Wells.
, -arw-s ra),u'ijuuij''
18 In. dry 2nd fir. 82.88 ner load.
Planer ends 82.88 per toad, at Tracr'a
TeL 3388.
GUARANTEED DRT
TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Co.
Trade
Cottage.
Old fir, tnd growth. Tel. 9719.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST I mo. old Collie with black
eye brows. 8. M. Endlcott, 876 N.
Church.
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
WITH AN a K. THAT COUNTS
28 Essex Coach 3 88.00
'27 Ponttao Sedan
65.00
"29 Dodge Six Coune
835.00
295.00
296.00
38S.88
476.80
'31 Ford DeLuxe Roadster
'31 Ford Tudor Sedan
'23 Buick Sedan
38 Chrysler "70" Sedan
CHEVROLETS
'26 Touring
A 66.00
28 Coupe
'28 Sport Roadster
. 85.00
. 350.88
. 266.00
'31 coach
TRUCKS
Several Ford and Chevrolet trucks
with long wheel base, dual tires, re
conditioned and guaranteed.
TERMS TRADES
Open evenings and Sundays
McKay Chevrolet Co.
222 Center Phone 2183 420 N. Coml.
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BARGAINS IN
USED CARS
See them at
842 CHEMEKETA ST.
We trade. Open evenings aad Sundays.
McKay's Used Cars
WITH AN . X. THAT COUNTS
'26 Essex Coach . 1 45.00
'81 Ford Tudor Sedan . 29E.00
29 Buick Sedan 285.00
28 Chrysler "70" Sedan 478.00
'31 Ford Long w. h. truck 886.00
CHEVROLETS
'26 Cou
Ji 66.84
86 Sedan
81 Coach
81 De Luxe Sedaa
33 Spedsi Sedaa
. 66.88
866.66
446.66
676.68
136.80
496.66
38 Truck
81 Long W. B. Truck
McKay Chevrolet Co.
TERMS TRADES
. upea evenings ana Buna
836 Center phone 8138 438 N.
More 30-Cent Hop
Deals Transacted
Latest hop sales reported here
snow tha SO-ceat mark still hold
lag tha top, with Collins st In
dependence selling 128 bales to
A. J. Bay tor that figure.
, Thurstoa and Yergea sold Hart
88 bales at 28A cents per pound.
' MRS. BLLTKAU HOMB
glLVERTOK, March 87 Mrs.
B, D. Bitytsa. who- recently un
derwent s major operation at
Portland, Is again at her home
here and la able to be ap a short
time each day. Mrs. Bilyeau has
critically ill for many weeks.
PALS
IiPXHft5 MY
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HTFOIIIB
SHOWS FIR?.1En TDuE
Butter Steady, Eggs Varied;
Demand Good for Spring
LambCheese Better
PORTLAND, March IT. (AP)
Further hettermant ia tha
cheaae market altaattoa throagh
oat tha eoaatry was refleeted by
tha weekly sarrey. Ia apots high
ar prices were showing, bat prac-'
tlcally everywhere there was
ateadlnesa to atrength reflected.
Market for butter reflects a
generally steady to firm ton for
an scores except extras. Tha lat
ter were jost abont steady la
spots; elsewhere they were In
clined a trifle easy. There was ao
general change la tha price for
tha day.
Lack of. anlforlty continues la
tha market for aggs. There was
no -open change la ralnea for tha
week?s opening but Uttla business
was shown at tha extreme point
quoted. Bebatea appear mora or
lees general.
General steadiness continues la
tha market for all aorta of lire
chickens hero with an extreme
shortage still showing In light
weights.
There was a good demand for
spring lamb. With milder weather
tha call was for the removal of
pelts. Salea of beat were reported
np to lie poand. Hogs and good
calves were held steady.
Market for onions shows firm
er tone and even advances at tha
source. Dollar pare bases were re
ported at Labiah, while at Sher
wood, where holding was tightest,
fl.SS was reported paid for at
least one ear. Local sales ware
chiefly good 2s.
FINISH RE-SEEDING
CENTRAL HOWELL, March 87
Most of the re-seeding has been
finished here during the last
week. "Many farmers axe leaving
more ground than they had plan
ned to be put into cultivated
crops.
NOTIC1S OP FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for tha County of Marloa,
her duly verified Pinal Account,
as administratrix of the estata of
William H. Troy, deceased, and
that said Court has fixed Tues
day, the 2nd day of May, 1133.
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
of said day, aa tha time, and
the County Court Room ia the
County Court House at Salem, in
Marion County, Oregon, aa the
place for hearing said final ac
count and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
28th day of March, 1833.
IDA A. Troy, Administratrix of
tha Estate of William H. Troy,
RONALD C. GLOVER. Attor
ney for Administratrix, Salem,
Oregon. M28-A 4-11-18-25.
NOTICE OP APPOnmDENT OP
EXECUTOR
Notice la hereby girsa that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
tha State of Oregon for tha Coun
ty of -Marion as tha Executor of
tha Will in the estate of George
Patterson Marshall, deceased, and
that he has duly qualified as shea
Executor; all persona baring a
claim against the estate of said
decadent are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to
me at the office of Emmons A
Emmons, my attorneys, at 308
Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
28th day of February.
MEM PEARCE, Executor of tha
Estate of George Patterson
Marshall. Deceased.
EMMONS 4 EMMONS, Attorneys
308 Oregon Building.
F28-M.7-1 4-2 1-28
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP
EXECUTRIX
Notice is hereby glren that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by tha County Court of
the State of Oregoa for tha Coun
ty of Marloa. as executrix of the
last win aad testament aad estate
of Jails. Scaroel er, deceased, sad
that she has duly auallfled aa suea
executrix; all persons hating
claims against the estate af said
decadent are hereby aotlfled to
present tha same, duly reriflAd, to
ma. at tha office of Ronald C.
Glorer, my attorney, SOS Oregon
Building. Salem; Marios' County,
Oregon, within six months from
tha date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
: Slat day af March. 1983.
FREDA ENGELHART.
i Executrix of the last will sad
testament aad estate of Julia
Schroeder, deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Executrix,
Salem, Oregoa. M21-28 14-11-18
"Bitter
V)il KNOW A MUCH K
CCXJSIMCARRIH.'.H
WHEAT WEA1CENS; CLOSE IS LOW
STEERS STRONGER BUT HOGS FALL
Visible Supply Total
Curtailed; Damage f
Of Dust Severe
CHICAGO. March !T-(AP)
Unsettled by reports v ls)dicatlag
donht that the house- africnUur
al bill at Waahlnfton i oald he
much changed by saaatjr action.
tha wheat market - cXarelopad
weakness today.
At ao time did wheat yaluea
go above Saturday's finish, not
withstanding that tha United
States visible supply total and the
amount of wheat afloat for im
porting countries were both
haarlly curtailed. Word of further
crop damage by severe dust
storms ia Kansas also virtually
was without affect as a stimulus
to buy.
Wheat closed unsteady at al
most the day's bottom figures,
3-8 to 7-8 net lower, corn un
changed to Vi ap, oats 1-8 to K
off. ,
Today's closing Quotations:
Wheat May 52 H; July 52-
; Sept. B2-53.
Corn 29-H: July Sl-Sl 1-8;
Sept, 81.
Oats May 18; July 18;
Sept 19.
General Markets
FKODTJOB EXCHANGE
POBTLAND. Ore. March 27 (AP)
rrodace exehanxe. net prices: Batter.
extras 18; standards 17 H: prime firste
1TH ; rinte 17; eggs, fresh extras IS;
beaa atedtaais IS.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. March 37 (API-
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May. new 40 49 40 49 4
Mar. ol 50 50 50 60.
Jnly 504 60 50 S0
Cash wheat ho. 1: Big Bead Dlue-
stem 87; dark hard winter 13 pet 56.
11 pet 53; soft white, hard winter 48;
aorthera spring, western wMte 47 ;
weltera red 46.
Oats: No. S white 320.00.
Com: Ne. 3 eastern yellow 817.75.
Mitlroa standard 814.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 2T (API
Batter Prints, 82 score or better 19
20c peead, standards 19c.
Eggs Pacific Poultry Producer!' sell,
lng price: Freak extra a 16c. standards
ISe, saedlams l5e.
Country meets Selling price to retail
ers: Country-killed begs, best batchers,
aadcr 159 penads 6-0 e ; veelers SO to
108 penads, 8-8 e. lambs 18-18 c
springs ISe, yeerlieg 5e, heavy ewee 4-
5c, caaaer sows 3Vfe-3e, haHs 4-4 c
Kate Oregoa walnots 13-lSe peead,
peaaute 10, Bratlls 13-lac, a Un oa da ls-
16c, (llberte 20-28, pceaa 30.
Oa learn bark Baying price. 1933 peeL
Se peead.
Hope Xe-UnaL 1983. 37 -SOe.
Snttorfas DirMt te shippers: Statics.
15c; Pertlaad deli-err price, chorn-
isg ereaa 15-16c, sweet eresm hifher.
Live poultry Baying prices Beevy
hens, colored. 4 paaads 18c: de au-
atnms licj tigets toe; springs, ugat lze,
heavy lte; old roosters 5c; dacks. Pa
kin a. eprieg 17a, aid 11-13. eelered IS.
Oatoee Selltng piice to retoliers: Ora
gea 3L16-L2S caatol, Takime Spaaish 76
SOe centaL
Potatoes Local. 65 75 enag bos;
Detchates Oetas 31.30-1.89, de Baker
3LI5-1.40. Yakima Gems 8S-31.10.
Wool 10SS clip, aemtaalt WllleaNtto
valley 18-18e pound, eastern Oregoa
IS lie.
Portland Livestock
Portlend. Marcb 17 (AP) Cattle
Beceipte 1800; calvae 50; steers sad she
stuff abont 3Se higher.
Steers 550-900 lb., good, 5.25-5.50;
madinia, 4.35-5.25; common 8.39-4.85:
000-1100 lbs., good. 6.00-5.25; medium,
4.35-5.00; common. 8.25-4.36; 1100-1800
lbs., good 4.85 5.16; medinm, 8.35-4.85;
heifer 650-750 lb., good, 4.50-4.75;
common medium 8.50-4.50; 750-800 lb..
good-choice 4.35-4.65: common-medium.'
2.50-4.85; cows, good. 3.50-4.00; common-medium.
9.75-8.50; low eetter and
cutter, 1.25-3.75; bulls, yearlings exclud
ed, good (beef) 2. 75 9.35; entter-medism.
2.00-3.76; vealers, geedkete. 6.50 6.50;
medium 4.25 5.50; enll-eomaaoa 2.50
4.35; ealves, 350-800 lb a., good -choice,
4.00-5.00; common-medium 3.00-4.00.
Hogs, receipt 1000 ; 15c or store low
Light right 140-180 res. geod-ceolee.
8.50-4.50; lightweight 160-180 lbs., 4.85
A60; 180-3O0 lbe 4.85-4.50; medium
weight 200-320 lha. 8.75 4.50; 320-35O
Ota, S.68-4.8S; heevywelght. Sse-3se
lbS 8.35-4.13; 980-864 lbs 8.35-4.00;
rkiag sows 176-850 tba seed, 6.35
85; 850-425 Ihe 8.34 8.T5; 488-860
ika, 8.28-8.75; 275 550 Isa, aaedium,
1.75-1.80.
8heep ssd lambs, receipt 1808;
steady.
Lambs. 80 Px., deere, goed-eheiee.
5.35; common-mediae. 8.50: 60-66 lbe
good-chelee. 8.00-6.80; yeerung wetbors,
90-110 lbe cosd-eholee. 8.00-A10; sae
diem l.so-s.olt ewes. 00-186 lbs, feed
ckotee. 1.36-8.76; lSeiSO Iba, 3.00 24 j
sll weigh ta. cosa-medlusi 1.00 3.00.
K. of P. Lodge to
Honor Hubbard Men
For Long Service
HUBBARD, March 27 Julius
Stauffer aai George Kslght will
be honored Satarday night. April
1 by Arioa lodge. Kulghta of Py
thias of Hubbard, whea they will
receive retersa Jewels wateh sig
nify 25 years at serrlea la tha or
der. Walter O. Gleaaon. grand
keeper of teats aad .records will
oaake the presentation.
Viaitora will ba "present from
rartoas lodges Is this district.
Medldnt"
Salem Markets
v Grada B raw i milk,
co-em pool price, f 1J60 per
hattdred,
Sarplas 95c
' (sOIk based en semi monthly
batteefet everegej
. Batterfat Sweet, 17e.
soar; 15c
Prices paid te growers
y
Salem bayers
March ST
(The arises hesrw. eaepMed or a
grease.
bat are
are taeiceme ef see eatly marfcjti
snare
iwteed ay Ta gmwen)
TSVtX ASD TEQSTASUS
Aaoararai
.28 te .18
Carrots. Calif.,
crate
3.00 te 1.38
48
434
.JS
Peas.
Cashes.
Ih.
Galeae, dea. beackea.
Potatoes, Takiam Ko.
leeel
.TS te l.OO
1.60
SweeS potatoes, crate
Lemaee. Cam.
.2.50 te 8.00
.88
.85
.. 1.SO
.08
OS
i eo
Teeaatees, hetheaee, erste
Oeriens. Wells Walla
Oaieae, Lablsh, cwt.
Parsaipa. keadred
Bheharb. leeal
CaUC. la.
Celery. CaUt, crate
Maxicaa Temateee -
ItaUaa Broecel, Is.
Aeplee
Wlaeaaps
8.se
te .08
.07
.50 end .73
.40 sad .80
. .40 te .60
.65
L10
.10
.1.00 te L.2S
.1.60 te 1.76
.8.00 to 4.00
.TO
2.65
3 .SO
. .05
.80
.20
Keweewae
Beeae Beaaty
ueaee
OanUflewer, Oelif.. crate
Brnsssls sprouts, Calif, IK
Rutabagas, hundred
Oranges, p.p. - .
Ora a gee, fancy
Beets. Calif., set.
Taraips. CaU crate
Spinach. CaUf- crate
Bananas, lb. oa stock-
HOPS
Tep, 1033. lb.
Top. 1931, Is.
BOOS
Baying Prices
Zxtras .
.10
.08
.04
.10
.08
.00
.00
.10
Standards
POUXTXT
Old roosters
Colored baas .
Medium hens
Light heat
Bakers .
Light fryers .
MBAT
Lambs, top
.8.00
.4.10
..3.85
Hogs, top .
Hogs, first eats
8tcrs
04
to
.04
Oews
.01
te .03
Heifers
-02 te
.08
.02
.05
Bulls
.03 to
Dceesed Teal.
top
Dressed hog
.00
GILA I ASD HAT
Wheat, western red
.63
.53
.18.00
.18.00
.85.00
White. He. 1
Barier. top. ten
Oats, white, ton
Oata, gray, top, toa
My, k a ring prices
Oats aad vetch, tea 10.00 te 12.00
Alfalfa, rail. 1st cat 11.00 te 18.00
AiieUa, eastern Oregon 14.50
Clever hay 10.00 te 12.00
WOOL
Modi am
.11
Ooarse
Mehaxr
j08
set
Stocks and Bonds
March 37
(Oopyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.)
STuc avkus
50 20 30
lad 'is SB's Uf Total
Today
48.8 28.8 66.8
48.8
dar
43.6
81.4
3TJ
38.6
28.1
8.1
78.7
97.8
46.4
61.S
Week age .
Tear ego .
8 rear axe
58.1
60.6
.191.0 138.8 252.8
195.1
5S.S
High 1988
65.1 80.4 83.8
-w 1SSS .
High 10S3 .
Lew 1938 .
42.8
78.8
88.1
28.6
66.S
48.8
73.8
35.0
33.S 111.0
18.3 61.8
BOYD A VSSAOES
38 30
30
60
Ind'le RB's
TJt'B
74.8
74.6
77.6
83.8
09 4
86.3
75.4
86.8
70.6
Totol
SJ
Today
Prev. day
Week ego
Tear sge
3 year ego
High 1838
Lew 1838
High 1981 -
Low 1931
61.0 61.4
.61.1
81.7
66.6
67.1
74.3
100.1
73.0
63.6
.61.7
.66.8
-94.4
-66.1
.58.8
.71.8
.63.8
63.1
72.8
106.8
65.7
57.0
78.0
47.4
76.1
87.5
Radio
Program
TtrSSDAT. MASCH 88
XOAO 558 Ke. CervsUi
7:00 Merstag MediteUees led by Dr.
Jaaaee B. MiUignn.
8:00 MeraiBf Coseest.
10:00 Home Eeeaemiea Obserrer.
11:00 Neea Pern Hoar.
1:00 Mrs. Sara Preattee "Iaterpret-
lag Behavior.
8:80 Britiah Islee Travelogee.
T:80 K. W. Gray "Spittle Bogs ea
Strawberries aad Blaekbcrry
Mi toe,"
t:ll 0. R. Hyslep "Cah-rs of the
ru -
f:8S Thn t-eisea aad His School
Harrv Jekaeea "The High
School Prise! pat aad His Job."
7:45 Mies Aaae 0Kei) "Making
WaeSere ef Jsil4ree."
S.-O0 Ora-ea State Oelleae maaisale.
6:18 Dr. Victor P. Harris "The
World la Bewtew."
KOIS 940 c Portland
8:80 KOIM Kiosk.
la.-OO Levis PhilliD. CBS.
10:80 This sad That wiU Art Kirkham.
11:80 American School ef the Air. CBg.
l;sa Peet of Ufa.
8:88 resalsbM laaeies. DtBS.
6:80 Jaae LeoasrS Barton's arches
trs. CBS.
8:13 Three ne, ef Hapelaess, CBS
0:94 OaHfernta Keiediee. CBS.
7:80 Edwin a HiiL CBS.
8:90 Bedding White, toner.
Silt Uewn Heads. S. T.
16:03 Ted Flo Kite's orchestra, DLB3.
Eggs Sell at 8 and l ie.
Here; Cabbage is
Reported Scarce
Hogs opened the week with a
18-ceat drop over the weekend.
with prevailing top here at 84.18
a hundred. Steers aad heifers are
a bit stronger, with tap oa tha
Utter S. St a hundred, aad tba
range oa steers from 84 to 84.89.
Eggs are quoted at eight and
11 cents on standards aad extras.
res pec Lively.
Ia the fruit and Tegetable line,
bananas take a new price at 5
cents on halves: and aa even
nickel per pound oa tha stock.
Cabbage is scarcer aad strong
er at 82.78 a hundred.
F
NEW YORK. March 27. (AP)
Financial markets were largely
reactionary today, thus continuing
the dominant trend of last week.
Dividend uncertainties appear
ed to hare been a factor in deter-
mirng the list's movement. Both
American Can and Allied Chemt-
uad, whose directors meet for dlvi
Jeud action tomorrow, were
heavy, the former losing nearly
4 points, while Can yielded about
2. American Telephone was off
2 net.
Du Pont lost approximately S
points, while Corn Products, Case,
Harvester, Consolidated Gas,
North American, Union Carbide,
Drug, National Biscuit, Publle Ser
vice of New Jersey, Safeway
Stores, Firestone and National
Surety declined a point or more.
Baltimore & Ohio. New York Cen
tral, Union Pacific, Santa Fe and
Chesapeake tc Ohio returned loss
es running up to 2.
Appointment of a senate sub
committee to study the various
plans that hrre been brought for
ward for aiding silver, was ac
companied by a flurry in a few
metal stocks, while sugar issues
strengthened on news that Cubaa
producers were discussing an ex
tension of the segregation period
of 700,000 tons.
Sales totaled 493,970 shares.
A probable decrease of 18 per
cent from the exceptionally heavy
onion acreage of 1938 in the in
termediate states as indicated ia
preliminary survey for the 1938
plantings. This will mean a bar
rest of abont 8,850 acres Is tha
group, which Is still 11 per cent
larger than the average from 4
1927 to 1938.
Oregon's 1938 acreage la placed
at 1,100, a decrease ef 200 acres
from 1932 and 150 lower than la
1931.
Walla Walla's preliminary acre
age for this year is announced a
880, a cut of 100 acres over laat
year and 140 acres less than la
1931.
lUL MARTS
ARE HBY
DECflEASE FORESEEN :
III ONION ACREAGE
I
Duda Brothers to
Work 'Abandoned'
Hop Yard, Report
MT. ANGEL, March 27 Tha
passage of the beer bill haa givea
new Impetus to the hop Industry,
in this section as has everywhere.'
A great many hop salea were mad
last week. .Many sold their iota
for 25 cents a pound. Flerchinger
sold his for 28 cents a pound, the
Benedictine Fathers for 27
cents and Carl Ertelt received 88
3-4 cents.
The Duda brothers who had
taken oat their hopyard last w la
ter bat had not yet ploughed ap
the hops, commenced this week ta
reset the poles agate la their old
yard and to set poles ta a new
piece that has been planted last
spring but not poled nar wired.
Revival Concluded . -In
Liberty District
LIBERTY, March S7 Tha ser-V
las of rerival services conducted
here for the past two weeks by
Miss Sadie Nasi aad Miss Louisa
Piaaell eama to a eloea with Sea
day evening's service. Tha meet
ings bars been fairly well attend
ed and the sermons ef Miss Pla
ned especially appreciated. Mist
Nasi eoadaeted children's meet
ings la the afteraoens which
proved popular and ware wall at
tended. Tha "staging evangelists'
win next hold meetings ta Turner. N
By CUFF STERRETT