The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 29, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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Business
Directory
CW4i ta this directory ntn m
a monthly basis ey. etet
fLtt per lis ptr moot
AUTO BRAKES
Ua Pane. th brake urf shtanny
doctor tT Booth tHnmrf-l -Btreet.
BEAUTY, PARLORS
Millar Beauty Shop. dial T9IS.
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Senator Beauty Shop, dial 5 tit.
CATERING
Burt Crarv. tha caterer. Ph. 1751.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450, R- E-jwhggg
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. Ol . SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor.
255 N. High. TeL Re. 117X.
Correspondence Instruction
International Correspondence school.
Dusioana. technical course. Bx. lie,
f!. cOllll -y. TeL 4111.
DRESSMAKING
MRS. 8NKLGROVE. 415 N. Cottag
TeL 741 Hematltchlng. Sc yard.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, woddtns bouquet fun
aral wreaths, decoration C. F. Brelt
haupt. florUt. 877 Court. Tel. U04.
ALL kinds of floral work. Lut Flor
ist, lltb a Market. TeL 1512.
GLASS
Auto and window glass mirrors. TeL
g 1 ft. Walter J. uowns. w
INSURANCE
BECKS
.189 N. High
HENDRICKS
TeL 4t47
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WELDER LAUNDRT
MS & High TaL tlH
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
Telephone
31(6 iz nnawy
LAWN MOWERS
Shai
wmvmlrA aVAil t railed.
HARR
W. SCOTT, "The Cycle Man"
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to bom.
Spring mattress 11.10. Innovators and
fumlgator Rugs cleaned. Capital BeA
oing Co. TeL 40. 101S 1. CapltoL
New mattress made to order, old
remade; carpet cleaning, slitog ; flofl
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag : Mat
tress Factory. S. lltb WUbur. TaL
1441. Otto F. Zwlcker. gat. H1L
MUSIC STORES
GEO. a WHJ-Hana, raAlo sew
ing machines, sheet muJa and piano
atudie Repairing radio gh"
and sawing machine 4 State btreet.
Balem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Will trade guitar and Uaons for
anything lean use. Storhow. 450 Court
MEDICINE
Dr Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co,
Hours Tuesday and Friday. 18:30 a.m.
to 4:10 p. m. 141 N. Commercial.
PRINTING
jvyn g a . - a . . 4t
iel. programs, books or any kind of
tlSgThaSPrin
Department, ii. o. -""-
phone fitly.
PUBUC ACCOUNTANT
N D. Clement, Income Tax JR00 I
Auditing. 110 Vs N. Com'L Tel Stlt
or 62 17. - -
REAL ESTATE
BECKB A HENDRICKS, Tab 4t7.
W. H. GRABENHORST A CO .
114 a Liberty 8t
80COLOFSKT a SON
. mTL T10T.
104
5 F lrof ataa a. aa stMaai
STOVES
STOVES and stove fapalrlaa. Stoves
(or sala. rabuflt and repaired. All
Ends woWwtra twc. fancy and
ion baaksta, hooka, logan hook
k.ijm Fanes and Stove
Works, Itl
Fleming.
TRANSFER
CAPITAX. CTT Transfer Co.
Get on rata
TOR local or distant transfer -atecage.
all 1 ISL Larmar Transfer Co. Tracks
to Portland dally.
WELL DRILLING
R. A
RFD S.
Wast M years experience
Roc 101 B. TeL I10F5.
Emma Waller Fell,
Polk Natire, Dies
Near Los Angeles
MONMOUTH. March 28 Word
ad received here oi the
death ot Mrs. KmrnS Waller "ell.
75, Marc- II at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. C. H. Fearnley In
Los Angeles. Mr. Fen died several
years ago. :'' '-'VTi';"
rn was born' ea a do
. . .... va. utrMiiua- fnniace. electric water ayi
naaon lane.
ai aM marcit a -
much at her early life la Pol
county. She Is surrired by her
dsssbtera. Mrs. Fearaley, a
.VlrgU W FeU of Idaho, aad three
Jisters: Mrs. A. J. Winters aad
Irs. A. C. tca af Portlaad, mad
tfrs. E. E. Hewitt ot Eugene.
Statesman .
Classified Ads
Call 0101
CUasifted Advcr-stnj
Siagle iaaertloa per line.lte
Three Insertions ptr
lint !
Six Insertions per Une..29
One Boata pr Ua..tl.t
Mi-imam charge ... ..lie
Copy tor this pic
eepted mnUl t:3l the area
tog before publlcattoa for
classification. Copy r
eelved after tala time will
bo ma under the heading
Too Lite to Classify. v
The Statesman assumes
eo financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear la adrert em eats pnb
Hahed In It cola mas, and
ta eases where this paper is
t faalt will reprint that
part ot aa advertisement ta
which the typographical
mistake occurs.
The Statetmao rstervas
the right to reject objee
tlonal adTsrtlslng. It far
ther reserree the right to
classify ail advertising an
der the proper classifies
tloa.
HELP WANTEDMALE
Man for ranch work. Good borne
and 15.00 Mr mo. for clean, reliable.
elderly man. Write Box 174, Statea
maa.
SALESMEN WANTED
One outside salesman. Mast haT
ear. 110 N. Com'L Roof dept. t:lt
a. m.
Wanted district aalea manager. Must
have enough to pay for supplies. Room
43fi, Senator Hotel.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Exclusive product. Nationally adver
tised. Crasy Crystals. 118 a High.
1 wood ranges and many other
household art. for sale cheap at 2095
North Commercial street.
Seed potatoes. Earliest of AIL Early
Rose, Early Ohio, British Queen, Net
ted Gem, Burbank. H. A. Hyde Co.,
2S98 Portland Road, TeL 59.
MOYINO TO COUNTRT
Have "Flavor Zone" Westlnghouse
electric rane, 4 burner, large oven,
in A-l condition to sell, or might con
sider trade for good wood range or
electric pumping system. Call at 1770
N. CapttoL Salem, Ore.
Cocker spaniel pup. 1710 TT St
-Fresh crabs now at Fldler'a stand,
intersection Stlverton-Portland road.
Make Rao Speed wagon Z3. Lum
ber, brick, stairs, doors, window 1(5
Market
TRADE Miscellaneous
Will trade 4 ft oak wood for horse
or cow. Rt 4. Box 7t.
WANTED To exchange household
furniture for small car. Phone 7228,
I to li a. n.
WANTED Miscellaneous
Why throw away good money? The
hosiery mending dept at Grand Sliver
store repairs nose nice new, ac to 3 sc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut Adults 20c. chili, lie.
Two blocks a of library, a Winter.
We will again pick op free of charge
dead and worthless horses and cow
TeL 48.
Gilt edge mortgage for $2040.00 for
sale, paring 7. Semi-annually. TeL
52S.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Mod. rooms, reasonable. 4i Marion.
Rooms hot and cold water.
Nicely
Mm. tit Court TeL t40.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, rm., near P. O. lit. TeL 4.
FOR RENT-i-APARTMENTS
Putt on apartments slowntown. Can
Patton'a book star
Fur.
1 R. apt. 2211 HaxeL TaL
7CI4.
Mod. at heated
apt TeL 1490.
aatMaMssasaaasS1asaaasass
tarfarfasaajaaantfcasaaaaaaaaas
Nlca front apt 051 Center,
Vary fine I -room furn., a. w. neat.
elec refrtav, garage. 125. Phone !-
I axnrxrU-njXTU'lasr'ii"' - aaajsa
Furn. apt 191 Court st
iljsolji LfuuLnn i ii i r - - .
1 R. basement apt
eluded, f 1.50. wk. 101
Everything
a Winter.
1 and 4 room apt, fit ana
also rooms ft me, 145 Marioau
15,
1 room furn. apt trpatalr lit ma
Adults 1114 Marion.
WaU furn, apt Downtown. Grand
otaatt, radio. Reasonable. Plasa Apt.
Stl Court.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. aad . unfttrn. boose B. A.
Fbrkner. Hit N.
Cattag TaL SOIL
Modern a-roooi mr.. ium"i
meat Can 4 la rt. uottag m
Furn. S aad 5 reoaa duplex, around
floor. Ill MUX T. Gw Albert
S room bungalow for rant, 1141 Che-
mekata St
a rm. Vnngalew with garage,
ClQ
In. Phono 1991.
WANTED TO RENT
rrti n.n wants board and i
with fireplace, bath, lavatory, a ea
f t floor, box No. 171. Stateamaa.
FOR SALE Real Estate
SOKB REAL BARGAINS
tifaa I-R- house, barn, atcs
pan! try beui "a. efcrrrte lljrht trait aa.
berrie Am ady aoiL Nice living stream.
A dandy poultry piaee pneoa.
low at stsrs-te.
. . J -ACRK3 CLOSE IK
Good modern boose with bemet
I Li uet aad aeptie tank. t-A. eel
i
j
te walnuts en paved road. Can be sue-
divfcfetl :.
1-ACRE llstt.Ot
-- S-W hoaaa. bath, toilet
eloctrie lights aa water a rtam. Tw a
toa . poultry baese ' weodshadL 1-A.
ro filbert and family orchard;
; Far bargEtna 8EB v '
J. D. 8 EARS, 1S1 SouUi High Street
.FOR SALE Real EsUU
SUBURBAN HO SI CHKAP
Ona acra. t H. cottage, baa gas.
electricity, water systeaa, bath, built-
las, garage, chi
pared road, not
Prte right. 8
cnic-en aonaa ana parr,
lot tar out. forced ta saU.
richt. 8E BBCHTKL ' OR
tuujusun, .41 state, aw cosy 4
R. house, I lota for fttt. Payment
down, hex like rent Nor eed. Shown
by appointment.
BAST OF WOODBURN
SI acres rlrar bottom aad pralrU
soil, also 4 acres bearer dam. This
Is one of the best pieces oc soU In Its
locality. Good 4 room plastered
house, basement, fireplace, plumbing,
electric iighta available. Large bank,
other outbuildings. Running water
aad fruit. Price S77SS.M, 11 down,
balance It years.
SEE HAWKINS ROBERTS
For Farm Bargains
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Clear acreage. Exchange for mod
ant home by owner. Box 114,
Statesman.
-,- -, -Htg-l i inn rxn run n-uru
Two 15 acra farms, river bottom,
trade for house la Salem. This la num
ber ona stuff.
H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeLMIt
FOR SALE FARMS
It A. 1 mL from Dallas, I room bouse,
barn, soma fruit, all cultivated, good
soil, macadam road, S2IOa.
IS A. about mL 8. . of Wood burn,
fair farm bldgs., St A. finest of up
land, bal. rich bottom. 1 A. timber,
orchard, all fenced. $4(00,
lit A. 14 mL from Salem, large farm
bldgs., all fenced, dark -rich soil, all
cultivated, a real bargain at f ft per A.
Melvin Johnson W. H. Pennington
tit SUU Street Phone (7
THRZB WOXDERFTTL. BUTS IN
SMALL FARMS
Immediate possession of a choice St
acre tract few miles out on market
roaa, most all m cultivation, fair set
sc bldgs.. well, mile of school, grove
Of trees about bldgs. Price only $20tt.
lltt acres on market road xulle
from small town. Brood srade and hlcb.
school, fair set of bldg, with electri
city available. 10 acres In cultivation.
baL pasture, creek on one Una. S acres
in aiiaiia. A real snap lor 91400.
5 acra suburban home near Salem,
best of soU, room plastered house
with plumbing, electric lights, good
well, water system. Price reduced to
$1950.
Liberal terms on any of the abova
properties.
CHILDS A MTLLTCR. Ra.1tnra
844 State Street Phone 7tS
ACREAGE
A. WITH 5 ROOM MOD. HOUSE
With flrcnlaira tnillt.ln YlA bwuI
floors, furnace, garage, small down
payment. baL luce rent ; consider lot
If you want to sell, and have small
or lnrra M rri ra fiat vnnv niv.n.i4 T
have the buyers. Tour's might be the
VAN M. ORKKTR
114 Oregon Bide. Ph. 7E1J.
Business Opportunities
For rent K&rare and eervtae atatloa.
on busy highway. Tel. 1595.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
SURPLUS BABT CHICKS at sac
riflea prices Tuesday and Friday
only. Sea our bargain Custom hatch
ing. Hatching egg Phone 119F2.
Lee's Hatchery. Salem. Oregon. -
M. ti rio riu .i..iruuinn i-i.ri.nn .rm.nri.r
Custom hatching. 500 egga at 1 Ho
every Saturday aad Tuesday. TeL
1SSF2. Lee s Hatchery.
'-."'"-" -i-i- -i- -l ir.r n .n.rLr.nnjXAj-Lrri
Six weeks old rooster 10a each.
Gearing's Hatchery, Route 1, 6 liver-
ton, or
" """" " " -i-M-mrii-.'Mnnrinni 1 -irinjtj
Baby chicks and custom hatchtn
Take wood or wheat for batching.
Warmer's Hatchery. -2140 N. Fifth St
" - , r,,K.xM.'.'."i..'ii irw WK Uti n
15 W. L. nonet S mo. eld. larra
good, wftn laying battery, iss.eo, ar
trade for Ford T ton truck with extra
transmission.
Box 177, Care Statesman
MONEY TO LOAN
'Bells of Harmony
Heard over KOIN dady
ring oat a loan service that
la really really different
TOU GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CA.ST
ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACT
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ON LOANS 110 to lilt
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room lit New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor
LICENSED BT STATE
Sit 8tate Street TeL 1-7-4-0
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE ea furniture, ears, salaries
or other good security. Repayable
monthly. When In financial need sea
us before closing a loan.
CORPORATION
First National Bank Btfc- Phone tStL
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
til Oregon Building, tnd Floor
Office far 10:00 A. U. to t:10 P. M.
Telephone 7711. State license No.
3-105.
Borrow on personal property: re pa
In monthly Installment WTLLAM
ETTB LOAN CO-, State He. S-141. 505
Guardian Bldg. TeL 1177.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange ta radace row payments
Tea keep the ear
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St aad Ferry
Plume 4711 Sahwm. Ore
FOR SALE WOOD
Ke. 1 It fa eld fir. 14.00. TaL 4450.
DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal
and feel eL Call en ea tor price We
give aeeo meeaar good quality aad
good service.
IJIRMER TRANSFER S STORAGE
Teleehene till
Ash. fir and eak. TaL 54 4A
POLLY AND HER
FOR SALE WOOD
Dry wood 4.tt. Phase 41L
Ore en tod arawta far It
ta. $1.71.
MettsMr, Marion, ora
Good dry Wood. Reasonable.
load. TL SS47. Frad & WeUa
It aa. dry lad Or. till set
Plaaar ends tLtt par load, at Traer
TeL SMS. '
-OUARANTCED) DRY
TaL sett aatam rasj Oa
Trad
Oattaga.
Old fir, tnd growth. TeL t7tt.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST t m. old Collie with Mack
a brow & If. Endioott. 7 X.
Church. i
FOR SALE USED CARS
BARGAINS IN
USED CARS
Sea them at
141 CHEMEKETA ST.
We trad. Open evenings and Sunday.
McKay's Used Cars
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
II Essex Coach 1 4.tt
'11 Ford Tudor Sedaa
m.tt
It Bulck Sedaa
. sst.tt
. 47I.M
. SB5.tt
-I tt.tt
It Chrysler "7o Sedan
'11 Ford Long w. a. truck
CHEVROLET'S
II Coupe
It Sedan
. 15.00
. HS-tv
. 44S.M
. l.tt
'11 Coach
'11 Da Luxe Sedan
'II Special Sedaa
'II Truck
11 Long W. B. Truck
4f.0t
McKay Chevrolet Co.
TERMS
TRADES
Open evenings and Sundays
111 Center Phone Silt 480 N. Com'L
Wanted. Used Cars
See Barrego at
Barrego's Used Car
Market
240 N. Liberty
Phone 36SS
Boards in Silverton Outlying
District Already Offer
Contracts
BETHANT, March 28 Mrs.
Eroll Ross and Mrs. Stewart Me
Clare hare been rehired to teach
Bethany school again for the com
ing year. A 20 per cent cut In
salary reduced Mrs. Ross's salary
to 76 a month and Mrs. Mc
Clure's to 870.
Hasel Dell school district has
rehired the teacher, Mrs. Arthur
Stelnberger, at 880 a month.
Davis school from the Silverton
Hills district, reports that Miss
Eunice Maulding was hired at 8 65
month. A. E. Browa is chair
man of the district, Andrew Da-
ral and Orral Egan, directors and
Mrs. E. O. Nelson, clerk. Porter
school also from the Sihrertea
Hills district wiU retala Mrs. Cas
per Towe although the salary has
not been definitely agreed.
MeLaughiln, Evans valley and
Brush Creek schools hare not hir
ed their teachers. McLaughlin
will not hire tor another month.
members of the beard thought
this week.
Kettle of Beans
Is No Wind-Fall
For Small Child
SIDNEY. March 28 Donna.
the small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Wlederkehr. met
with a painful accident while
playing on the floor in front of
the stove. A kettle of beans was
upset off the store aad burned
the child's back quite badly.
Ladies or Ankeny grange soon-
sored a benefit card party at the
grange nail Saturday night with
seven tables of "890" in nlar.
High score went te Mrs. Lloyd
Mariatt and Ralph. Dent.
Salem Grangers Will
Entertain Woodburn
union. Marca 21 The regu
lar meeting of the Woodburn
grange will be held April 1. when
the Salem grange will taka charge
ot the meeting and program. This
will be the last all-day meeting
until fall.
MRS. JORGEX SOX BETTER
BTJSH CREEK March 22. -
Mrs. Martin Jorgenson, who has
been quite ill with lafl sense, is re
ported as Improving at her home
although she is atill confined to
bed. Four ot her children were at
heme Sunday to rlsft their mother
and father. Chris Jorge nsoa and
f smtly, Harold Jorgenson and Miss
Msrie Jorgenson. an of Salem, and
Mrs. Laura CaitUck of Manama
were all at their parents' home for
the day.
PALS
HL SCHOOLS GUT
SUES
DEllfilE
Bum in
Onion Advance too Rapid to
Confirm Orders; Live
Chickens Stronger
PORTLAND. March 18 (AP)
Artjnlas; their conclusion that
prevloos eats la the prteo ot bat-
ter were sot justified, anany deal
ers today Jumped Into th market
la a serambl for sspplles today
with. th threat to bay- ovsn
thoash the price is ad vane ad.
The Journal said "organized in
terests have been hammerinc the
local price. . . . hat hare bean
defeated by supply and demand."
The last session of the pro
dice exchange ahowed extras un
changed at 18 cents, bat there
has been little demand for such
etferinga. On the other hand,
standards and prime firsts were
eaoa ap one-half cent, and firsts
advanced one cent a pound.
Bntterfat again turned flrnl
aad In spots was higher.
Market for eggs was generally
without change. TJndergrades con
tinae the chief factor against the
priee. Co-ops were maintaining
their priee generally despite the
talk of recessions.
All lines of live chickens were
showing a strong tone locally. Re
ceipts from the Portland terrl
tory were scant bat there was aa
increasing volume of broilers
from western Washington which
was holding prices in check.
While reports suggest that
11. IS has been paid for several
carloads of onions at a west side
point, offerings at Brooks around
1 hare not been taken. Dealers
report tht the advance has been
to rapid to confirm orders from
other points.
Wit'' the easier and lower price
on lire staff, the market on
country killed hogs was lower.
Veal were also showing s slight
ly essier tone but lambs were in
call.
SCIO, March 28
the institute Saturday
Following
a general
program tor the annual May day
festivities for Friday, April 28.
was drawn up. The program will
Include athletics, lunch, spelling
contests and general program.
F. A. Oallegly, principal of the
Sclo schools, will be general
chairman. The 'committees in
clude: program, Mrs. R. V. Carle
son, chairman. Miss Gertrude
Tarr and Mrs. Beckser; spelling.
Mrs. Dorris Cothren, chairman.
Miss Helen Kits snd Mrs. Norma
Wells; athletics.' Ralph McDon
ald, E. P. Caldwell and M. H.
Beat.
Usually about 18 schools take
part ta this annual May day
Oregon Birds and
Animals Studied
For 4-H Project
SUMMIT HILL, March 28 The
4-H club held Its regular meeting
March 25. at the home ot Mayae
and Oscar Shackmann. The stu
dy of natire animals and birds of
Oregon hss been taken up by tha
dab.
The result of their knowledge
of camp cookery was demonstrat
ed when a huge prune cake, bak
ed by Wayne Shackmann, was
served with refreshments. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Herbert Booth.
William J. Bestvater arrived
from Shatter, Calif., to spend
some time with his son, Arthur
Bestvater, who teaches the local
school. Mr. Bestvater 8r also is
visiting friends snd relatives at
Dallas and Pratum.
Garage-Residence
Construction is
Started by Wagner
i MEHAMA, March 28 Giles
Wagner has started work on his
garage bouse and expects to have
ft ready te more into by the first
of April, at which time the Mrs
Boche family of Salem will more
Into the house vacated by the
Wagner family.
A weeks work on the Fern
Ridge rosd has helped a great
deal In general appearances and
filling up bad holes.
Dale Monroe who is attending
Willamette university Is spending;
his spring racatloa with his rela-
trres here. Mis e Jessie Moe who
has been spending the past few
months with her sunt Mrs. Isen-
hart at Vancouver is home for
short rlsit.
Tha Silent
W DAY FESTIVAL
PLANNED FOB SCIQ
CROP DAMAGE MOUNTING HIGHER
HAY JUMPS $, WHEAT RISES
Tremendous Losses
Reported; Starting '
Late Gains
CHICAGO, March 28 (AP).
Sensational crop damage advices
both from Kansas and adjoining
states southwest and from the Pa
cific northwest led to an abrupt
rise in wheat ralues today.
Detailed unofficial reports
tended to confirm tremendous
losses to whest by winter-killing,
and furnished indications of big
abandonment of acreage; Most
of the wheat price gains came late
after the market earlier had drag
ged downgrade owing to sbsence
of sny developments helping to
remove uneasiness relative to
agricultural legislation at Wash
ington.
Wheat closed unsettled at near
ly the day's top. 1H-1S over yes
terday's finish, eoraK- up, oats
unchanged to higher.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: May, 53-; July,
p3Tb-S4; Sept.. 14-.
Corn: May 29-; July 31;
Sept., 33-33.
Oats: May 18; July. 19;
Sept., 19.
General Markets
PBODUCa BXCHAVOB
rOBTLAM), Ora March 28. (AP)
Produce exchanre, set prices: Batter,
extras II; steadsrds Tt ; priaie first.
17Vi; tints 17: ecrs. lreik extras It;
freth B.4iaau 15.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or. March St. (AP)
Wheat Opa Hick Lew Cleee
May, ae- 40 4 50 U 50
May, old 50 51 50 61
July 50 fiS 50 52
Cats wheat Me. 1. Big Beaa blue to a
68e; dark hard wiaUr 12 per ctat 57c,
11 per ent S3; toft white, ears w'atar.
49 ; western white 48 ; wester red
47.
Oats: N'a. 3 white $20.00.
Cora: No. S ent.ra rellow 117.75.
Millrua itaadard 114.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., March 28. (AP)
EatUr Flint. 91 seer, ar better 20e
pound, ataadards 10 C
Efj Pserfi. Poultry Producers' mD
isg prices: Freak extras 16e. standards
15c, medians 15c
Country masts Sailing price te retail
ers: Coaatry-kiUed bags, bast batchers,
eater 150 pounds 6-ftc; Teal era 00 to
100 ponnds. 7 -8c; lamb. 12 11 c
iprinr 18-19e: yearlinrs 5c. hearr ewes
4 5c, cann.r cows 2 balls 4-4.
Huts Oreron wslnsts la-isa pooad,
peanuts 10c, Bratil 1214c. almonds 15
10 tilharte S0-S2 eeeeaa 20c
Cascara bark Boying price. 1932 p.L
1. pound.
Hops XomtaaL ltlt, 28 -30c
Bntterfat Direct te shippers: Station,
15e; Portland delivery prices, chura
iar cream 15-17.. aweet cream higher.
Live poultry Bayia g price II aery
L. l.a AIL M.- A
diasas lie; lights 10e; springs, light 14a.
heary 14c: old rooster, be. aacss, fo-
kin, .prlsg 17a. aid 11-12c. aalered 10c
Oniaas Salting priea e retailafat O -ron
SLlt-l.t5 eaataL Yakima Spanish T5-
VO centaL
Potstoes Local. 65-75e eraore hast
Dasehuket Gains S1.25-1.S5, do Baker
11.35-1.50. Yakima Gems 11-1.10.
Wool 1932 clip, nomiaalt Willamette
ratl.y 12-15. pound, (altera Oregoa
10 He.
Hay Buying price from producer
Alfalfa 012-13.50: clover 19 9.50; east
rn Oregon timothy 110; eats and veteh
SX30.
Portland Livestock
POBTLaXD. Or... March 28. ( AP)
ttoeeiata 75. ealT.s 10: generally steaey,
H tears 550-900 lbs. good, sa.xe-e.nu:
medians. 4.15-5.23: common 1.23-4.1:
900-1100 lb, good, 15 5.50; aseeiass.
4.25-5.00: eemmoa 3.25-4.25; 1100-lSOO
Iks., rood 4.15-5.15: medium. 8.15-A15;
heifer 550-750 lb, good, 4.SO-A75;
common median 1.50-4.50 ; 750-000 lb.
rood-choice 4.15-4.63; commoB-mearaa.
2 5: eowa. nod. 3.50-4.00: c
mea-mealaas, 1.75 1.50: low catter aad
eaUec l5-3.75: bulls, yearlinrs exehU
ea, read (beef) 1.75 3.25; cutter tnediam.
2X0 1,75: vealers. good-choice, 5.50-0.50;
madiam SA50-S.50: cull-common 12.50-
4.35; ealree. 250-500 ids., cooa-enoice.
4.00-5.00; eomon-medium 2.00-4.00.
liar, raeaista S00 : 15e ar mora low,
Irht lisht 140-160 lbs. rood-cheie
3.SO-4.85: lichtw.lrht 180-180 lbs.. 4.25-
4JS; 180-200 lbs., 4.15-4.35; medium
weight 200-220 lb, 1.75-4.35; 220 150
lbs. 1.50-4.25; haavyveighu, 250-ltO
lbs.. 3 85-4.15: tSO-StO lbs. 8.25-4
uU( uvi 275-050 lbs., rood. 3.15
3.85: 150-415 lb... 0.15-8.75; 425-550
lbs, 1.25-1.75: 175-550 lbs, medii
2.75a 0.
Sheep aad lambs, receipts 50; qsat
aklv steady.
Imba SO Iks.. Sown, rood choice.
8.15-5.05; eommoa-mediam, 1-50-5.25; 00-
SS lbs rood-. a. a-S-o: yaerung w.ut
ra, OO-IlO te, gaeS-cW(ee, S-4.10; me-
diam 1.0O-t0: ewes. 90-110 lb., good
choice, 1.15-S.75: ue-150 Ik. x.oe-a-u
all vnfktt, aeaamaa-aseaiaas ijtu-i.vu.
Luther College Choir
Will Sing April 28
SILVERTON. Merch 28 An
nouncements were msde at 811
rerton churches Sundsy that Pa
cific Luther college choir from
Parkland. Wash., will giro a eon
cert at Zmmanuel church at 811
vorton April 28. Two Silverton
young people are members of the
choir. Miss Ardls Aarhus, who
is studying music, and Norman
Jensen are both members.
Suf-erer"
Salem Markets
Grade D raw 4
co-op pool price, S1.20 per
hundred.
Surplus 03c
(Mils
ah
batterfat everag)
Bntterfat Sweet. 17c
sour. 15c Print 10 He,
rube 17.
Price paid ta growers j Sslea ' kayers
Marca SO
(The prices balew. eappheS ay a laeal
g IB sec are JadMatfee at Ua Sail 7 a rke
bat are araara atead ay TW 8 tat aa bus )
rauTT abto rK-aTAta
Ai parana
.11 ta as
CarraU. Calit. erate
Braes pepper CaliL. la.
Pea Calif., la.
J.00 te 1.15
as
at
- .IS
Cabbage, la.
Oaloas, das. bsaithes .,,
Potatoes, TaU a K 1
.85
rata toe a. weal
.75 te LOO
Saaj.t petataa ante
Calif.
X50 to S.0O
1.65
JtS
.05
Tim teas, hatheasa, crata
Oaiaa Wafta WalU
Oaiea a, Labisa, cwt
Psrtslps. haaared
ShaUrb. focal
Lid
jt
CaliL fb.
as
Clary. Calif-, ft crate
.1.00
-1.50
Masieaa TasMtaas ., .
lUliaa BreccoU, lb.
Appiee '
.07 to XI
Wiauaps , ,
.50 aad .75
.40 aad .00
.40 ta .00
.05
asvtawaa
Roma Besuty
Oaaae
Cauliflower, Calif., erate
L10
Braaaala bd rants. Calif- Ik.
.10
Rutabaca. hnndrad 1.00 ta 1.15
Oraarea. p.p. . , 1.50 te L75
OraBgaa, fancy 1.00 te 4.00
Beats, oaiif, da .19
Turnips. Calif, crata 2.65
Bpinaeh. Calif, crata .
1,50
Banana lb. on stork
05
HOPS
Top, 1931. lb.
Top. 1911, lb.
.30
.20
BOGS
Boytng Prices
Extras ....
Standards
. .10
. .08
. .04
. .10
. .08
. .00
. J0
. JO
.5.00
POUXIST
Old roosters
Colored nans .
tedium hen.
Ucht bans
Bakers
Ught fry a .
S AT
Lamb top
liogs, top
Hogs, first cuta
.4.10
..3.85
Steers
04 to .04
.01 to .01
02 to .03
.02 to .02
.05
Cewa
Heifers
Balls
Droned Teal, top
Dressed hogs
.CO
OSAZa AKD HAT
Wheat, westers re .54
Whit.. We. 1 .54
Barley, top, tea i& tm
Oat whit toa
Oats. gray. top. toa 25.00
Hsy, eaytag prises -
Osts aad vetch, toa 12.00 to 14.00
Alfalfa, valley, lit cat. -11.00 to -15.00
Alfalfa, eastern Oregon io.so
Clover hsy 12.00 to 14.00
wool.
Medium .11
Coarse .08
Mohair market
Stocks and Bonds
March IS
(Copyright. 1081, Standard Statistics Co )
srvca. aruui
50 10 10 SO
Iad U BR' a W Tots I
Today - dt.t 17J 07J 49. S
Previene day . 4S.S 21 tt.t 481
Weak age 49.1 17A SS.S 49.2
Teexage 57.S ll.t SS.S SO
3yetrsaga IBS. 10.4 JSJ.x 19 1
High 1933 55.3 SO.S 05.1 58
Lew 1933 4.2.3 g. SS.S 4S
High 1932 T3.8 89.0 111.0 T3.
Lew 1932 15.1 11.1 61.S S5.0
BO.D AVESAQSS
20 20
Ind'ls BB's
80 S0r
Ofs Total
76.2 65.0
76.8 66.0
77.4 66.8
82.2 73.1
99.5 100.1
85.2 72.0
75.4 63.6
86.2 78.1
70.5 57.5
Today
SO.S 01.1
rrTiou say ei.o
81.4
61.7
70.8
106.8
65.7
57.0
78.0
47.4
weak ass an.a
Tear age , , 06.4
3 years age
High 1911 ,
Lew 1911 .
11.5
66.1
58.8
71.1
51.2
High lrt .
Lew 1931 .
Radio
Program
TTTESDAT, KABCH St
KOTJI 040 c-roiS
SJ0 oia -lack.
7:0 Movie e-atter.
9.30 Batty Crocker. DLBS.
10:00 Loals Philllpee. CBS.
10:10 This aad That with Art Xirkkam.
11 :80 American aeaaal ed-th air. CBS.
1:10 Baek ad Ldfa.
1 : 00 Happy 6o Lncky hoar, DLB3-
8 :00 Teamia. Fancies, DLBS.
4:45 CeeU aad Sally, E.T.
6:00 Btng Croaby, Laoaard Haytea's
eraaestra, CBS.
f :10 Edwia C H11L CBS.
1:00 Heddlag Whtoa, 4eaer.
10:00 Ted Fie Rlte'a arehaatra. DLBS.
10:80 Da Honey' daace head.
XOAO 550 Km Oerva -
7:00 Merainr ModitaUoas lad by Bv.
Peal Pettier.
90 Meraiag eon cart
11:20 Harry 0. Orava Te Veer
Vehicle OperaUr aad Oar T raf
fia Law'1
12:85 Marka aad erop reports aad wea
ther ferae.
1:45 Areand tha Camp-
I .-oe Dr. Heartotta Morris, Tk Stt
as af Xaherea leeia is Ore go "
8:80 S Tea Lska U, with Aataeay
Kaaras. . .
4:11 afs rry Baek af Vast
7:00 B, W. Badeaweld. "JUdaeiaf
Hersepewar Cast"
T:lt -W, L Pewera. "Salaetiee ad a
SS Oragaa stats aagearagraa.
drees by Bay W. . urter.
Oats, I Vetch Bring as
Much as $16 ton;
Butter up
Hsy offers of local, firms climb
ed 2 a -tea yesterday, thanks ta
the backward seaaen and short
age la available stocks. Wheat
also teobr a Jump, to 84 cents a
bushel on both red and white.
The new hay offers are $12 to
214 oa eats and retch; $12 to f IS
a toa on ralley alfalfa; $18.50 a
ton oa eastern Oregon alfslia:
and $12 .to $14 a ton on clover
hay. i
Farmers selling their hay di
rect to consumer are getting as
high as 18 a ton oa oats and
retch stock, according to reports
from the country yesterday.
Butter climbed a halt cent yes
terday, tb 19 H cents oa prints.
VOCtlil cuss
5?
SILVERTON, March 28 The
pryninary report of the projects
in .cati6nal agriculture at 311-
wton have been completed and
tM shows that 61 boys are now
registered for Bmith-Hughee work
at Silverton. These fifty-two boys
represent' $5 enterprises; 88 of
crops, 129 head ot livestock, 1148
head of poultry and 50 hires of
bees. Among the projects are
dairy, goats, sheep, berry, swine,
poultry, corn, potatoes, oats,
bees, barley, whest, beans, rab
bits, garden.
Boys registered this spring are
Russel Ay cock, Adrian Bauge,
Maurice Benson, Edward Bilyeau,
Charles Brokke, James Brokke.
Harley Charpillos, Sanford Davis,
Dale Denison, Willis Dunagan,
Bill Dunagan, Ronald Douglas,
Ernest EricksAn, Carl Frink. Ray
mond Funrue. Willis George,
Ronald G if ford, Donald Goetx,
Aubrey Grab, Henry Gaittard.
Laurel Hansen, Thorvald Hanson.
Robert Hsuge, Donald Hawes.
Herbert Jones, Harold Kniess.
Lyle Krugt Norris Lsngsev, Vance
Lee, Wayae Lawls, Grover Lich
ty, Harlan Loe, Carl Loron, Jack
Mayers, Tom Miller, Greer Mot
fett, Odell Mortensen. Howard
Myers, Edwin Michodemus. Ber
nie Oas, Clyde Parsons, Ernest
Patton. James Sanderson. Fred
Schmidt. Clifton Strom. Bill Sy
phert, Elmer Thompson, Palmer
Torvend, Rhonald Vorsett, Norris
Walen and Harry Wsy.
NEW YORK. March 28 (AP)
Firmer commodity markets and
a couple ot regular dividend dec
larations today offered a better
footing for. stocks and prices rose
slowly after a period ot indeelsloa
and inaction.
New gains ranged from frac
tions to 2 soints, though volume
remained small at 600,899 shares.
Farm implement issues, mail or
der equities' and the rails did fair
ly well oa the upturn. Case was
up 2. Sears Roebuck sbout 1.
Santa Fe, International Harves
ter, Southern Pacific. Corn Pro
ducts snd Union Pacific 1 to more
then 2, while several industrials,
utilities snd specialties, including
U. S. Steel, American Sugar, In
ternational Silver and U. S. Indus
trial Alcohol showed similar ad
vances. American Telephone, after bog
ging below ,90, closed 1H higher.
American Can gained 2. and Al
lied Chemical 8.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADlTXI8TRATOB
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court or
the State of 'Oregon for the Coun
ty of Harloa. as Administrator ot
the estate oX'M. J. Truster, deceas-'
ed. aad that be has duly Qualified
as sach Administrator; an per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said -decedent are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, to me. at the office ef
Ronald- C. Clover, my attorney,
202 Oregoa Boil ding, Salem. Mar
ion County, Oregon.
Dated at SSletn. Oregoa, this 1st
dsy ot March 1922.
I D. R. TR-STER,
Admlalstratot ot the Estate of
M. J, Trester. Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
' Attorney for Administrator,
Salon. Oregon. M-1-S-1S-S2-2I.
By CUFF STERRETT
COMMODITIES FIRM.
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