The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon," Satinrdiy Morning, April 8, 1933
PAGE SEVEN
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Business
Directory
Cards la this directory ma oa
a monthly basis ouly. Bata :
$L0 par Una par month. , .
AUTO BRAKES
Mtfr Panek. tha braka and shimmy
doctor, 873 South CowMWrial Street
BEAUTY PARLORS
MHloc Beaoty Bhor. dial T333.
CATERING
Burt Crary, tha cnfrr.rKjnt1
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4480. R- B. Northm
CHIROPRACTORS
UR. a I SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor,
fit N. High. TaU Re 1571. ,
Correspondence Instruction
I International Corr-spcKlanca schools.
Buelaeaa, technical coaraea, Bx. 1M.
C McOUHvray. TeL4133.
DRESSMAKING
MRS. 8NELGROVE. 488 N. Cottage.
TcL 7446. HematUchtng.feyard1
4 FLORISTS
" CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fnn
aral wreaths, decorations, a F. Brelt-
baupt flor 1st ii wourx. xei. .
ALL Unda ot noral work, Luts Flor
ist lth Market Tel. 8833.
GLASS
.N. Md window -lass mirrors. TaL
1104. Walter J.
Downs, b reys.
INSURANCE
BECKS HENDRICKS
111 M High Tat 34T
COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ina Tel. 8632.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE W EIDER LA0NDRT
888 a High TaL 8188
CAPITAL CITI LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 8188 1884 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
JTAJtRT W. SCOTT, The Cycle Man".
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory, to boma.
Spring mattress $8.88. Renovators and
romlgatora. Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed
ding Co. Tel. 4068. 8018, K. CapltoL
New mattress made te order, old
remade; carpet cleaning, sizing vfluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluit Rag Mat
tress Factory, a ISth Wilbur. TaL
8441. Otto F. ZWIWW.gH1ni1.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. a WILL Pianos, radios, sew
ing machines, sheet music and piano
studies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machine 4S2 Bute Street.
Balem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
win tnda cuitaC and lessons for
anything I can use. Storhow, 450 Court.
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Ce.
Houra Tuesday snd Friday, 10 :30 am.
to 4 :30 p. m. 148 N. Commercial.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call Tha Statesman Printing
Department. lis ew vuunui -.
phone 910L .
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
u r ntmn iit Tnenme Tax ReDOrtS,
Auditing. 110 N. Com'L Tal 8030
or 547.
REAL ESTATE
BECKS HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
134 a Uberty 81 v TaL 8488.
SOCOLOFSKY SON
304-8 First NsfL Bk. Bldg. TeL T30T.
STOVES
stoves and r!i"fl.Blo7n
for sale, raonus
kinds of wove wire fence, fancy jane
plain, hop Daaaeuv
Salem reace - ""irr,-"
-UltV'Tel. 47T4. a R Fleming.
TRANSFER
.t riTT Transfer Co. 136
State St. TeL TT73. DlaUib-tlag. for-
warding
ana storage w at-
Oet our ratea
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 813L. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
tOBPortlandflaflyiM
WELL DRILLING
R, A. West, 8S years experience,
RFD S. Bos 103 E. TeL 110F8.
Farmers Happy as
Warm Days Come;
a ' r a I
ActlVlty IS AareatJ
"WV " I
WEST STATTON, . April 7
Due to "the niCO weather thO past
few days much spring plowing
and planting Is being 'done. - -
A large acreage or Deans ana
tomatoes is to be grown thla sea
son for the West Stsyton Cooper
ative Canning company and the
Ray-Mallng cannery at Hillsboro.
AT MARTIN RANCH
LYONS. April 7. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Davis and Miss Grace
. ..;.
Johnston ot roruana, ana d. j.i home and income propertt
Hndlor nf Hinnr Cimil. at . No. I DUPLEX. One 3. and one S room kaod.
Urts. were callers this - week
the M. Martin ranch here.
Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
Classified AdverUsLaa; '
Single Insertion per liae.lve
Tbrse Insertions par
Una toe
Six Insertion par Una.. Sic
On month par Una. .f
Minimum charge tl
Copy tor this page ac
cepted antll the even
ing before publication tor
class' flrstlon. 0 o p j rev
celred After Ula Urn will
be run coder the heading
Too Lata to Classify.
Tha Statesman assumes
mo financial respjnsibtllty
tor errors which may ap
pear ta adrerUsemeats puo
Ushed la tts ' columns, and
ta eases where this paper 1s
et fault will reprint that
part ot an advertisement tn
whleh the typographical
mistake ocean.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objec
tlonal advertising. It far
ther reserves the riant to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classification.
SALESMEN WANTED
Wanted Specialty salesmen to work
tn 8alem and nearby towns. Commis
sion basis. Sea Mr. Beyer ISO North
ennrcn. a iter p. m.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Part thne work wanted by married
man. K. MacMurray, I54a Believne.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Exclusive product Nationally adver-
tbed. Crary Crystals, US & High.
Seed potatoes. Earliest of All. Early
Rose, Early Ohio. British Queen, Net
ted Gem, Burbanlc. H. A. Hyde Co.,
zssb Portland Road. Tel. 8596.
Fresh crabs now at Fidler's stand.
Intersection Sllrerton-Portland road.
HAT. ALFALFA, first Quality. 411
Guardian Bldg. TeL 8482.
HOP PLOWS
Sloper hop plow second hand, $200.
New ones, new design, all ateel con
struction, 8550.00.
Side cutters one way, 855.00.
Side cutters two way, $107.00.
SLOPER BROS., Independence, Ore.
Marshall strawberry plants, extra
rood storlr. 84 thnumnrf. W'llhiir When, f
ler. TeL 88F18. j
I
kauiu for SAi4 fias.wo Phiico, I
monttuy. sea Mr. janr, will's Music I
Nina weaned pigs. 1 mUk goat, II
1 .cu . iiitiB u.l. . .
neirer, reaaonaoie. w. ml uoyo, s.
7th St.,
. independence. Ore.
EUerberc nlanta. Bartrnff. at. T. 1
Bx. 124. I
WANTED MlsceUaseons
WTh tlin nm r mm pa m -nnA iMimf PK 1
I hosiery mending dept. at Grand Silver I
store repairs nose ilka new, 5e to 25c I
Wanted used bath room scale. See
Kletzing, Statesman office.
We rick no dead and worthless
horses, cows and sheen free of charge.
Valley By-Products. Tel. 459.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut Adults 20c. child, 15c.
Two blocks & of library, a Winter.
x-a.mi, xvajiKjiumo "a wpjuior ra-
. . , .
pair: fstimnfes free. Phong B218
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished rooms with or without
board. Tel. 8797.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, rm., near P. O. $20. TeL E182.
Mod, room, reasonable. 845 Marlon.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Pattou apartments downtown. Call
Patton s book stare.
Fur. 3 R. apt, 2281 HazeL TeL
7664.
mmrmmmm'mm0mmmtrm--' 4rf---fc
Mod. st. heated apta TeL 8490.
3 rm. furn. apt, 255 Center 8L
Apta $10. $13. 881 N. ComX
I mmmmfmfmmfmrmrmmmmmmmmmmrm0mmml
Furn.. apt. CortBt.
1st floor furn. TeL 4289.
Fum. apartment, 1040 Leslie.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and unfurn. houses R.
I Former. Tile N. Cottaga TeL 3031.
I w... - .
I , room bungalow for rent 1348 Che
1 meketa St.
GOOD S R. HOUSE. 478 a Winter.
For rent 7 room modern horns In
I good district. Partly rumisnea u ae
aired, electric reingerawonj
. . - . , . . .
ranra. Will rem tot a monuia w -
" ... t or ii
FOR RENT
Sv-a1 raaMenca oronertlea with
large garden spots. Bent from 7.60
to Bto.oo.
ciTTT.rtg -t ureLER. Realtors
844 State Street Phone 6708.
-Modern furnianea a -room noaae.
close in. Anderson Court TeL. 5910.
I aWseaaiamaaaaSaa
C large rooms 10. TeL 7304.
I 0mmi'mfmmrmmmmmmrmmmmmkmmmrmm0
Small furn. house. 210 8. 23rd. In
quire Pervlre Station 3 1st and Market
FOR RENT
m reat, rurnianea e room auiur-
ban-home, piano, wash, machine, acre
m I. .VL.t, -Am WmM Uwm trt
Jl 11 LI I .1.1.-.. w " - -
leas for a year. Falrvlew Ave., R. 8.
-r. . a
I )WW(Wwmwimiimw
Sleeping room. Garage. Adulta. 498
';.Mm,.:
room honse. barn, chicken house.
i pasture ana garaen. van .wora ir
.a- uft 89AibflnAsmeV 3 1 eves B jf.4
rn l. a. 1 1 C-'-.i a;rm.. iv
WANTED TO RENT
FOR RKNT 5 acre fruit tract Lib
erty district 8 rm. houae, small barn
and chicken house. Cash rent Phone
9541. -
FOR SALE Real Estate
at I tnm. TlH. locaed-
van m. greer. 111 Oregon Bids.
FOR SALE Real EstaU
Aa Ideal place for hop culture. II
acres of which it are No. 1 ben
soil, is heavy timber H mi. eat of
Albany la Santlam basin. Far sale
by owner Address H. R. Bchults, Bal-
nnrora J3iag Aioaay, ure.
SPECIAL.
f room house oa large corner, close
to business district. For sale at law
flgnra or owner will consider small
prune rarm as part. .
SEE Mrs. EUia with
CHILD3 A MILLER, Realtors
144 State Street Phone (711
...,........., , r j-j-ixl-ltu
AT CITY LIMITS
Immediate possession of a strictly
modern IS room horns with cheerful
rooms, large living room la Croat with
fireplace, full basement, furnace, doe-
large corner lot with nice
grounds, cost over 113,009. Price eat
very low for today's market and will
accept small hornVaa part
m,.1Ls MiLLEB, Realtors i ii pages or a as or brewery ana
844 State Street Phone 79llal1fA 1-dnstrtA. T-rldnw
FOR SALES OR EXCHANOB
" 11 hola niahee golf course, I
iuL.j2?w'...?reBWot
-- uiwuci ij uuw atuaaa) bvuIULDIv Zmm
dancing parties. Sell cheap, or will ae
oept clear 8alam property aa part pay.
CHILD3 at MTLLBTR. Tmlti
844 State Street Phone 748.
WHY Pat mrwrt
50 down, bat Ilka rant, buys cosy
4 R. bungalow, garage, practically
new. r-avinr and wslke tn Mis
for. SEE BECHTEL or THOMASOK.
t
EXCHANGE Real EstaU
--"-" ' - n -i -i -i i ii -iru-ij . i.
I hAVe Some rood atwk4 mmA util. I
iw ourx larms, 10 iraaa ror smaller
acreage or city property. Now Is tha
ume to get tnat farm yon have been
wanting.
H. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeL lift
- 1- ii-liflllilHM up,..
HAVE INCOUR PSnvcmrv
CLEAR, well located, to exchange for I
a iu v acres improved.
VAN ML. GREER
ZI4 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7188.
FOR SALE FARMS
JVJ1rriy'araris- n nix J
NEAR DALLAS
Sfi m-(TmM.R rrvAm tiniiea Vw. st..
out-bulldlnga IS acres cultivated and 1
ruu. some umoer. ran only 82008.- I
down, balance f t
SEE HAWKINS A ROBERTS
or jrarm Bargains
.... , . mlujj
ALFALFA RANCH
. Acres, all plow land. Modern
noma. Basement, ffcuwf hsn. ... .
sood alfalfa, running water. About
uuw oi taisra. wtce 8100 per acre.
.uiiui ncreago u pan.
A RRAT. ntpniw
. 108 Acres, close ta Monmouth, v
. w . etc- Pressure water ays-
Suiu rT,CB u Pr A.
-" v w jsib. 8339
JAa D. SEARS. Realtor
188 a Hlrh
ACREAGE
-
. sale 5 acres of good fruit land
from Uberty. good 5 room
ana mvoa Dunning, small down
J,u Bt- or pnone 854L
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
. ' . .
,T- "y iimoer, located 5 I
ii-S D'w.. VtteM
Polntment only. SEE
. . Huica. tizvv. onown oy aa-
BECHTEL THOMASON
341 State Street
tVsKTfn DDiT t?o-n a farts
WiOwwiO.hi. . .
Sxr T?R TOR PARM. OOLD-
, - a ATe- BtM 'ranclsoe.
i --caa
Business Opportunities
'"VoVnt garage and scrvlcs staon
onbu highway.
Tel. S59S.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
i-innmumiu
SURPLUS BABY CHICKS at sac-
rirlcs nrlsea Tnesdav nnt thh.
Onlv. ffll. hnrmfn. fi ..nn. V...V
I ------ ...., ir-
ing. Hatching egga Phone 132F2
Lea x ia i cilery, taiem, Oregon.
" "-------- - , n r. I-. ,
Custom hatching, S00 egga at lo
every Saturday and Tuesday. TeL
iiiii. e s naicnery.
.,
jtok sale Freah cow and calf.
1 miles east on Silverton road, a T.
Bo 9K. Aiien McCain.
MONEY TO LOAN
'Bells of Harmony'
Heard over KOIN dally
ring out a loan" service that
Is really really different
YOU GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASFI
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACY
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ujm lAJANS $10 to $300
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room 119 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Fleer
i-CENSED BY STATE
BIB Bute Street TeL 8-T-4-8.
.............. . I-, rtri jimjmj
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE en furniture, cam salaries
St" SSL hTESS
or other good security. Repayabse
mommy, wnen m nnant
us before eloslnn a loan.
I . ka -
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
.""f.' "
First National Bank Bldg. Phone fSSt
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
813 Oregon Building, Snd Floor
i . . t.wu Duiiuini.
I Office hra 10:00 A. M. to 8:88 P. M.
1 T. .nhi TVS a.... l w
i - f- -
S-165.
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced -Arrange
to reduce your payments
You keep the car
P. A. BISTER
Cor. Liberty St aad Ferry
Phone 4713 w
wmwwmii)ww a MjaawMiei
Borrow oa eersonal nrooertrs rane.v
In monthly tastallmenta. VvTLLAM-
i .rti-. o wii. iiu. o-iii, aaa
ii. m o. . M m . .
Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877.
POLLY AND HER
LHCW yVQaAjSI
X AINT SMART
ENOUGH PER
"TH BARTER
l SYSTEM.!
SON?) "
I ammmmmmmmmmmmm a
Interesting Facts
Television was first shown six
years ago today.
Those wno voted tor the return
t beet admit they did not Vote
for the return of the saloon,
r
.... " . . . ,
The Milwaukee Journal earrled
Easter comes one week from
tomorrow.
Easter Sunday will bo Salem
Blossom day.
FOR SALE WOOD
Na 1 II to. eld fir. f4.ee. Tat 44IS.
Dry wood $4.. Phone MIL
OrwB tnS amrwtli fir It tm. I1.TB. I
j-j as. s w-. I
GUARANTEED DRY
TaL leee Salem Feal Ce. Trade
fMtm mm
Old fir. Xnd growth. TaL Tlf.
DRY BTR AND OAK WOOD, oa!
aad fuel ea Can ea aa tor prtcea We
give aeee measure, aood oualltr aad I
iawvTr -rn l msttu a tmsint I
Tslasfaana 8181
Ash. Or aad oak. Tel, 1848.
ajSaasajaaSs-SsaS--SSSaai wmmm1mmmrm'tmmlmfmmjmJ
WOOD Old fir 84.25. TaL 8888.
Old fir 18", $4.00. TeL 8178
Large ash. If 15.88. Dial 1874.
18 dry 2nd fir. 88.58 per load. Dry
planer wood. 88.68 per load at Tracy's, I
Tel. if st
FcVsale-lOO cords' thorough "sea-
soned fir wood.
EL T. Pierce.
TeL I
7858
PERSONAL
taarafirsrbi-ifiiri-sr nnn n n i
Anyone knowing tha whereabouts of
Natalie m Boisa please write Box 188,
mrrort, urestwi. important.
FOR SALE USED CARS
- "11 M-nir ir ji.n.ri.iujuijxojn
1928 Chevrolet Coach.
1928 Ford Phaeton.
1924 Light Six Stude. Sedan. $18.
unev. xruca, as is, f 11s.
Borrego's
e
IIS N. Uberty TeL 8888.
Mc KAY'S USED CARS
WITH AN a K. THAT COtTXTa
1988 Bnlck Standard Sedan, good rub-
war, upnoistsnns; ana unian ia rnte
cpnuition. excellent mecnanioai ananei
. -
7TrZ.:C "ZT"T.t:i .
" ,Vri ",
0,01
; - i-r- 1
paint, new seat covers aad complete-1 feet, and broke lis leg above the
ir -J-T?eiJ 90 drtT?f.il5;knee, Tuesday morning. A piece
1930 Chrrsler -79 f.n h. t. -
ss-rw vir A1F .
condition throughout $478.88
is uMTvroiec Bport uoupe; aix wire
rS.l-rJ1fc-i2
. r: . .
oniy siow mnea Carries new car
guarantee and service. Save $200.00.
Price
KTSti
.w. "
-5jw law uan
1VUV milSS lllttlH
Open evenings and Sundays
i re mm TRADES
CPbo,?1? NCoaVl
I NEW YOKK. APrll 7 I API.
Grains nrorided less enthusiastic
leadership for shares today and
"" I " "m. ".:",
w ass iuvou uaiivm UlOftUiaf
volume was down to 154.655
shares.
uoia mining equuiee took a
sprint, paced by homestake. Buy
ers ot that Issue found the avail
able supply scarce and the quota
tion soared 19 -points to 195. a
new high; the close was 193, up
17. Alaska Juneau, Mclntyre
Porcupine and Dome were moder
ately higher. Standard Oil of
New Jersey Jumped 3 and Cali
fornia Standard did nearly as
well.
Industrials were firm. Am or I
can Tobacco, Corn Products, TJ
S. Steel common. Du Pont and
Union Carbide had small net los
ses. Profit taking dipped a point
from American Sugar's recent
rise. American Telephone was
down half a point, Union Pacific
lost one. . but rails on the whole
were mixed and quiet.
Hay and Grain Go
Up in Smoke With
Branson Barn Fire
PRUITLAND. April 7. A barn
belonging to A. N. Branson hurn-
l ed to the ground Tuesday with a
; loss ot much hay and grain. Some
poultry and a stock trailer also
' were lost, Several neighbors were
i attracted ta tha arna and ertin-
.i.v. a. .-..it vi.. wkiaK
-T'-ZZ- Lr.""
. ui .11. an u m uiiuiinuini iwu.
. . . T
The barn was a complete loss.
PALS
o-r-TIg
er jr
GOLD Mi SHARES
HURT IN
HHIPEHI
DF VETS DISCUSSED
Helen Southwick of Salem
Elected Head of County
' Organization
WOODBUBN, April 7 More
than 100 people from Salem, 811
vertoa and ether communities -at
tended the spring meeting ot the
Marion County Veterans associa
tions at the Methodist Episcopal
church. Thursday. The morning
session was devoted to the rou
tine business, some time was de
voted to discussion of reduction
aad abellsli-nent ot pensions ot
the. KnjMiuii w.e .Mn nlcarreney Inflation as a stlmulat-
vwm.uwu. w Vw (
lem were read aad adopted.
A pot lack dinner was served
at noon. Mrs.
Mabel Nendel.
chairman ot the kitchen commit-
too ta charge. After the noon 1
hour memorial services honor-
inr thmt ks im mu! ab in
the year, were conducted by Mrs. I aa "bsb wereiueiees.
Nora Brorles. Mrs. Ella HaB.1r'ely overcome late. Po YsU-. Ke. s
xr twwi nt. Tr.tt
jiv too, u a as mi XAavagg
tuaaast. . nil 8 iwtb wia.hf ni aa. ajta
trude Beach, Miss Mabel Jack
son and Mrs. Mabel Wright
Oerwades Honored
Flowers were placed In mem
orv to Fannie Drake. BTIa
Phelps. Kelllng Maaldlng and V
JmrA rratottr u ne mivartAn-
Thomas Harris. E. O. Mills. Nor-
ma Terwuiiger, o. h. Byiaaa, E. I
B. Dickenson, and. H. Camahan
of Salem; Mrs. Meadie Durant
ot Woodburn.
A splendid program in charge
of Mrs. Emma Tyson followed.
Newly elected officers are
President, Mrs. Helen South-
wick of Salem, secretary; Mrs.
Laura UVesay. WOoaDUrn: tress-1
W f
roriou, sergeant-at-arms. a. n
Mcwhorter or saiem; committee
on reeoluticns: Mrs. Louisa
Blast. Woodburn; Mrs. Frances
Ourley of Silverton, and Mrs
t;iara Adams Ol sal em
The next meeting will be held
st Silverton August S.
mM M maSLiJU. ADIU I. - A .
I Beckman. a Workman on the new
.i. m.ji .v.
.1.1 1 Mrn ii r III m M- I Ml, I ..III LDP.
I inmnT . AUfnm f Knnt 10
r "V 7. "v V,. 1 .V" 4vl
f m. a
I oi umoer cangni in nia cioum,
1 which caused him to fall. The am-
i bulance was called from Salem.
At a recent meeting of the
I n ...nm i -. v - , v
I ocieimn ctuu ai iub aumo ui sv.
Tsgelskl. with Nettle and Philip
v.i.i.li' . . . .
sagouiai aa aosia, v. a omnn waa
i .. t Trr
vtpu picojunm. . . wii.i
vice-president, and Mrs. O. K.
Smith, secretary - treasurer. Mr.
JfFflS
tertain the April meeting ot the
club.
Mr. and Mrs. William Grens are
the parents of a baby daughter,
born to them at their home about
two miles southwest of Jefferson,
April 2.
As Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones
and children of Salem were call
ers at the home of Mr. Jones' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones
west of Jefferson. Mr. Jones be
came ill. He consulted an Albany
. v""OU4lou A'ua"J
-d WSS found to be suf-
- ta f aBnllldk.,tI.. .n(1 mmj.
immediately rushed back to Salem
where ho underwent an operation.
Radio
Program
SATTTEDAY, April
KOm 840 K&-Portland
8:30 KOIH Kleek.
f :10 Maris Chat tar.
1:80 Book of Life.
a.. rw.il j a. ft. v nr.
8:00 Biag Crosby, Leeoard Haytea'
etekestra. CBS.
8:00 Beddias White, tenor.
S :00 MeEtroy'e Oreater Oregoaiaaa.
:4S DeHoaey's dsaee baas.
10:18 Sport Flashes.
11:00 Bote City Beavers.
KOA0 650 Ka. OorvaXHs
T:00 MornUr Meditations ted by Caas.
It. Oramly.
8 :00 Morning Concert.
9:00 Morning Matlaee.
18:00 Neea farm Hear.
3 :00 Ted-vil.
3:80 AeeUaa Xeaoea.
6:80 Farm Boar.
XaW SSS JtS-YerUaad
T:00 Orsaa Ceaeert. XBO.
T:15 Amerieaa Predace Ce. Market Xe-
T:30 rgsa Ceaeert. V0.
7:30 Ls Trie Olmrmaat NBC.
8:00 Melodies at the Saath, 2TB 0.
8:11 Jack aad Patsy. Una
S:1S Caekins- eekeaL
S:45 Hatiaaal Parm aad Heme Hear.
10:30 Wemaa's Magasiaa ef the Air,
BO.
11:80 Orgaa Ceaeert. HBC
I llis wt-a aa-taatta-a. into.
I liltal l.-kVm
I a
tall.
vna
1 t
80 Baaet ee kteledlea, XBa
raerin
JEFFERSON BRIDGE
WORKED IS IIIJiED
K3ttCttCy ------ - fA LIGHT? S SMCKES,-J SZS. V
CORN BREAKS, BLOCKING GRAINS
BUYERS QUITTING COUNTRY EGGS
Buying is Renewed
At Lower Prices;
Await Congress
CHICAGO, April 7. (AP)
Grain ' markets ran against a
stone wall today ia the ahapo of
3 V4 . cents a bushel collapse ot
corn values.
Big rifts appeared In general
speculative demand for cereals.
especially com, aad many trad
ers expressed doubts as to m-
paaais wmcn in various quar
ters aad been placed oa possible
inr factor. Numerous other tsad-
I
? ""L n?' nc I
f0Pt waiting attitude pend-
r JL "aTsiauve oeveion-
men wasaingxon ta regard
1 commodity measuroa. I
wwer wreis oi pnees, now-i
mr, renewed buying support
mr. miM nnnnr unnnrt I
Wheat closed nervous at "the
same as yesterday's finish te
cent lower, cora,- down, otti
Ta 7B
Today s closing quotations: I
Wheat May 57-: Jl7 1
September 51-
Corn - Mar 21 U-U : Julr
September 37-17
waia saay juiy sw;
September 21.
General Markets
FBODUCS ZXCHAVOa
MBTLAliD. On. Anril 1 fA)
rrodsce esehess. net prices: Battel
T-r .T.c
I aaediaau 13e.
Portland Grain . 1
PORTLAND. AarU 7 (API
Wkm On.. Hlvh T.w
Close
I Key. sew 54 54 it
88
Mar. old
-55
88
84 H
S4H
rfaly
59
85
Cash
wkcat Ke. 1: Bis Besd bloestess
t; osra aara winter is pet OS, II
pet 58 ; soft white 58 ; wertora white.
Bortaera spriag 54; harS wtater 55;
wesTera ra as.
Oats No. 8 whits $22.
Corn No. 3K yellow 918.50.
MiUraa standard $15.
pfMvrr.Avn n 1 tm
I OUnfT mill. US MOM mr ttr IK-
I Pao. suaaare ise.
sas.ua 1M117 r rwicii aau-
lag prieee: Freeh extras lie, taa4erds
las. niHs ISc.
Oeaatty saease Selling prise te retail-
ra: Oaatrr-kllled heca. bees bateaera.
aaeer isa peaaea -ae: veeiers ee te
100 peases, 7-Se; iambs 13-13 c. 1
springa 18-19 ; yearlings 5e, heavy ewes
4-5. caaaec sows 3-8e. balls 4-4.
aawvregea wsiaaw lS-iSe pees
peenate 10a, BrssUa 13-14. almoe.de 18-
toe. aiaerte xe its. eeaas so.
uaseara aark Baytag priee. 1983 peel.
I S-8e aooad.
Hoos Namia.L 19SI SBU-BOs.
Bettertav CHreet te ss la oars: Statiaa
14-17 : Pertlaad Salivary erica, ckara-
ing cream i-i7e, sweat cream aigker.
Live elttT Beriae arte: Bean
hen, colored, 4 poaaea lSe; de medi-
oats lie: ngnte spring iirht ia.
heavy 14e: eld reostere Se. docks. Ps-
kiae breimra 11-lSe, eld 11-13. eolored
10.
Onion Bellini price to retailers: Ore
gea $1IS-1.8S cental, Yakima Spanish
vOe-31.89 eeataL
Petateea UoesL 65-75 ersax bea:
Detonates Gems $1.83-1.80. de Bskm
31.SO-1.40, Yakima Oems $1-1.88.
Mew aeutoee Florida S-7.
Weol 1933 clis. aomtaal : Willamette
valley 13-15 paved, eestera Qrsgoa
10 13e.
Hay Bnytae price from producer
allalfs 813.80-14: clever 89-S.S0: east
ra uregoa timotay fis; eats aa vstea
Portland LivestocJc
Cattle Receipts 150. calves 30;nomlnal-
ly steady.
Bteera 550 to 900 pounds, sood 85.50-
8.85. mdiam $4.50-5.50. eommoa 83.60
4.50; 900 te 1100 pound, food 35.25
S.T3. m odium $4.38-5.38, common 33.35-
4.J2 1100 t 1800 penada. food 84.78-
.8i. mediam $3.25-4.75. Uelfers ,550 to
750 posads. gooa 34.50-5. eoauaoa-me-
dinm 83.50-4.50: 750 te 900 peeads.
ins v a- B-saFv--a s -w iw-siiaai
$3.50-4.35. Cows, good $3.75-4.10. eoat-
mea-medinm 83.75-8.75, low alter and
cstter 9 1.35-1. 75. Balls, yearliass es-
claded. sood (beef) 89.TS-8.3t. eatter-
medism S3-S.75. Vealsra, geoa-cneiee
85.50-6.SO. sseeuam 94.15-5.50. eeU-eem-
men gS.SO-4.3S. Calves. 350 te 800
poena, geea-ekotee 84-5.50, cemmoa-
aiam 8S-4.
Hog Bsceipts 800; nominally steady.
Lisas usak 140 ta zee nomad
as, gaod-
sbeiee 8334-4.35. Lightw.Ifht,
160 te
ISO seaada 84.35-4.85: ISO t 900
poaada 84.35-4J5. Modiam weight. 800
te ISO posads, gs.Ts-4.a9; .so ta so
to 390 noaads. 33.35-4.15 : 390 ta 850
peend. 33.35-4. Peekiag sows. 8T8 te
850 peaads. rood 3t.3S-8.65, 350 to 435
I peaads 3J.25-t.75. 438 te 850 pound
Ss.sa-s.Ts; sis vs ss aoaaas, medium
88-8.60. Fseder sad steeker piss. TO
180 BMada. ied-hetee 8S.75-8.7S.
Sheep sad lambs Seeelpts aeae;
Seedy.
Lsmbs. 90 seaade dewa. reed-eholee
S-S.8B, awtdiam 88.50-8 ; 98 te 98
penada geed-ckotee 38-8.38. Yeertiag
I wethere. ee ta lie panada, gaed-ekeie
SS-4. medium 88-8. awes. BO te 130
aeoads. feed-enelee Sl.l5-S.TS: no te
ISO BMada. 83-8.80; eU weights.
mea-madiam, 81-a
8:00 Walderf A atari arcbestra. NBC.
4:45 Organ- Ceaeert, BcHX
6:11 Bern Oerdoa. Tke Eibltser. KBC.
7:00 U.S. Tth Iafaatry Beat.
8:11 Be! Tabaria erensrtra, JTBO.
9:00 Spotlight, 3TBC
10:38 ManieeJ Eehaea. KBC
ii:oo Hotel Ambassador ereaestra,
11:30 Oas Aimkalm'aarakeatra. XBO.
aw
the Msrket"
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk, .
eo-op) pool price, $1.20 per
hundred.
Surplus ftSc
(aOIk based ea seat! Bwatalr
katterfal average.)
Batter-fa'. Sweet lTc,
soar 15c Prints 19c, cubes
lTc
Prleea paid te grevers Sy Baleai bayers
Ann I T
(Taa prUes beiev. sapplied ay a loesi I
...... ., . I. III. II.. .f II, . i.tl. I
iTZ. .m rr7.tw br Vi. stlt.T) 1
ra
An vxoaiABLEa
riT-.
.00
.80
7p.
o.rr. cul, er.t.
-05 te .0T
,7$ te S.00
48
10
pp-. s.
. r-
.e24
Lecel
.TS te 1JJ0
oe.
rievideaew. la.
Sweet seteteea, erste
J.S0
" .jnr
.8.85 to 4.8S
.88
.88
1.60
.08
.es
J5
Lebisa. cwt.
Psruips. ksatited
ou!l it
Celery. C.Ut. tt ersU
sfemieaa Tewstees
, Italisa Broeeoli, lb.
s.se
.07 te .08
asp'1
iaeseas, tssey
. .80
.1.40
. .SO
. .90
.1.85
Eztre Isaey
Fewtearns, 0 grs4e
reney
Eztrs fsoey
Cealiflower. Calif., crate
.S5
Kate bans, hsadred
.LOO te US
.1.50 te L7S
.8.00 te 4.00
.70
8.50
1.25
.05
Orasges. p.p. , ,
fancy ,
Beets. Calif., do a.
Taraips. Calif., crate .
Kpmacb, ualil rrste
Bananas. Ib. ee stock
s?r?
05
8.75
Bora
Top, 1033. lb.
Top, mi. lb.
.80
.25
BOOS
Baying Prices
Extras
.10
.00
.08
JO
.10
.08
J
.00
.10
Standards
Medlnas
rOUXTBT
Old roesters .
Coiered bsas .
afedisai besa
Light boss
Bakers
Ugbt fryers
MZAT
1983 spring lambs
Lambs, top
tiers, top
IStee
H.7f
fin eats
Steers
.04 te .04
ill te .03
.02 te .03
s
for
Balls
.08 to .03
I n.j
.08
III .Ml S mmmr a
08
OSAIB ASO BAY
Wbest. western red .55 te .60
Wiita. Ko. 1 .55 te .80
Barley, tea, toa 18.00 te 30.00
Oats, Sea 30.00 te 25.00
nsf. aortas erteee
Oats sad vetch, tea 12.00 te 14.00
Alfalfa, valley, 1st cat. -18.00 to 15.00
Eastera Oreroa 16.50
Clover hay 12.00 te 14-00
WOOL.
Keaiaai
Oearse .
Mohair .
.10
.08
.05
Stocks and Bonds
April t
(Copyright, 1933, SundaH Statistics Oa.)
STOCK aVtUCAOES
60 80 90 80
In-1 RR's rjt's Totsl
Today 50.8 24,8 63.3 48.S
frv. day 50.0 24. S si. 8 48.1
Wk axe 47.2 25.8 82.1 44.4
Year age 60.S 38.5 78.T 5LS
S year ago 200.1 139.3 273.8 303.S
HtghJ983 55.2 30.0 95.4 SS.S
Low 19SS 42.8 23.5 61.5 43.9
High 1983 T3.S 89.8 111.0 73.9
Lew 1938 35.1 13.3 51.8 35.0
BOND AVEBAOES
20 30 30 60
Ind'ls Rii' Ut's Total
Taday 59.8 57.8 74.8 63.T
Prev. dsy 59.5 57.8 74.1 6S.T
Wsek are 60.0 69.1 75.S 64.9
Yesr sge 63.8 04.3 78.5 68.S
8 years see 94.2 106.4 98.9 99.8
High 1938 66.1 65.7 B5.3 73.0
Lew 1938 s a 57.0 74.1 S.S
High 1933 Tl.S 78.0 88.3 78.1
Lew 1938 58.8 4T.4 70.9 57.5
Portland Wheat
Gains Hali Cent
During Comeback
PORTLAND, April 7. (AP)
Wheat scored a general come-
back after ahowlng a fair loss
la futures early. On the Port
land market new May was
cent at the closing while old
May lost 4 cent and the July
cent bushel.
Cash wheat, however, was
strong with local up cent
bushel on the merchants ex
change while Montana spring
aad win tor were unchanged.
Sales of futures Included 12,000
bushels old Msy and S00O bush
els July.
BROWXS OX -VACATION
TALL8 CITY. April T. Mr.
aad Mrs. K. P. Browa left Sun
day morntng by motor for Phoe
nix. Arts., for aa extended visit.
The Browns have operated the
Pord garage hero for a number
Df -aara. Their sons. Prank snd
s mmaa m m ., .. mvv a.-ia
I Sioyu, Viu carry a vua hiuuo.
T.50 .
.5.00
4.10
3.85
Low Grades Retard
Market; hen Trade
Is Very Firm
PORTLAND. April 7 (API-
Market for egga was so demor-
allied by undergrade offerings
as well as aneandled stock that
some of the former mere active
buyers nave practically quit pur
chasing supplies at couatry
points. Lack of uniformity tn tha
prieee has never been so gen
erally shewn as during the last
couple of weeks. With retailers
actually offering aupplloa at
pricee that are lower than what
I .
1"" WA
pectin g for -eggs, there was aa
entire lack ot profit la handling.
This condition appears due
mostly to the contlnuanee of the
big run ot country or farm eggs
which are being traded to re
tailers for goods aad then re
sold to Portland wholesalers or
retailers below their actual worth
because the cash. Is needed. Lack
of proper inspection of the mar
kets, duo to Insufficient funds
to carry on the work, was slfo
a big factor.
Market for butter continued to
reflect more or lees of a steady
tone locally and without general
pri'i change for either prints
or cubes. Best demand continu
es In the standard and lesser
stores along the coast. Butter-
fat remained firm.
Market for heavy hens was
very firm with the approaching
Jewish holidays, is some in
stances an advance in the prire
has beer forced. Light hens con
tinued firm at full pricea. Broil
ers alone were easy but unchang
ed la price.
There continued a surprising
movement of turkeys Into the
Portland market. Total volume
was not heavy but considering
the season, was more then usual.
Prices were held at least steady.
The public was evidently not
very keen sbout buying higa
priced strawberries. Those front
Louisiana here shown good color
and quality but it has been nec
essary to drop the price to $3.50
a crate.
LID OFF MID FEE
AURORA. April 7 "The butch
er, the baker ana canaie eutk
maker" or all regularly establish
ed places of business now operat
ing in the corporate limits of the
city of Aurora, may upon appli
cation and accompanied by a fee
of $1 per month, paid quarterly
in advance, be issued a temporary
permit to sell legalised beer and
light wine. So it was decided by
the city fathers at an adjourned
meeing of the city council held
Wednesday night.
Those selling the beverage muf
conduct an orderly place, but
should they violate a provision
made that it will be unlawful to
sell the beverages mentioned, ia
dance halls, or to persons under
the age of IS years, to habitual
drunkards or Intoxicated persons.
the permit will be revoked.
No wine or beer is to be t-old
between 12 midnight and a. m.
Only one application for a HcenKO
has been made to date.
T
BUT DOLLAR STILL
LABISH CENTER. April 7
The standstill in the onion mar
ket which occurred after the prico
advanced to $1 a hundred still
I continues. At yesterday's meet
- 1 lng of the association directors.
1
ra
11
MAR
1
off! the price was maintained at the
I ssme level, but word from varl-
I oua buyers indicated there would
I bo little or no activity for a week
I or 18 days.
If- mrA Um TJ T T . - K
lng felleiUted over the arrival of
a daughter, Barbara J- Friday al
Portland. Thlg U their first child.
She is a .granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Dow.
Miss Margaret Sewell of Salens
ls visiting her sister. Mrs. Charies
Hinds. Miss Sewell win leave
shortly for her home in England.
CLEAN UP ROADS
QU1NABT. April T. Tha
I county relief workers have been
I Improving the roads and cleaa
I lng out tha ditches from tha
I Labish school to Qalnaby, aad
i a k s sa w mr rrv . w.-
uuwa w us aacwiay piBcw.
By CLIFF STERRETT
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