The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. April 28 1933
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Business
Directory
i Cards ta this directory re. on
a monthly basis only. E1U1
11.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Itlke Paaek. the brake and shimmy
lt-r.' I7S South Cominorctal Street.
CATERING
Burt Cra '. the caterer. Ph. 8752.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
To1er.ro-o 4456. R. E. Northnesa.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor,
SS N Hllth, Tel. Re 578.
; DRESSMAKING
MRS.' SNELGROVE. 4S N. CotWS.
TeU T4t'- Hsmstitciilns. So yard. -
Dressmaklns; Jn i your home. Exp.
$i RO 1ar. Copy ptrtttrea. Tel. 7984;
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, weddtrus bouJuts fun
ral wreaths, decorations. C F. Bratt
taaapt. florist iU Court- TeL 6904.
- iJX kinds of floral work. Lots Flor
ist, Hth Market. Tel. S59X.
GLASS
Auto' and window glass mirrors. Tot
6 !. Waiter J. Downs, 6S ureys.
INSURANCE
BECKB A HENDRICKS -
X8! N. High TeL 494t
COFFEY-SMfTH, gen, ins. Tel. 8632.
3 LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE W EIDER LAUNDRY
a High . Tel. 9120
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First in Quality and Service -' .
Telephone 2105 1204 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man"
W- MATTRESSES
.? r . Mattresses ' from factory to home.
! Spring mattress $3.00. Renovators and
. i fumlsatoza Hucycleaned. Capital Bed-
y y dina Co. .Tel. 4069. 3030 N. 'Capitol.
ass-'.. V-
Mcmo iMflrMi maA
to order, .old
remade:, carpet cleaning, slslng; fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat
tress Factory, s. I3tn wijour. e.
44l. Otto F. zwlcker: Est-1911.-
OKQ. C, WILL-Planos. radios, sew-
in m machines, sheet musle and .Diane
studies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines. 432 SUt Street.
Salem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
WIU trade guitar and lessons for
anything 1 can use. Storhow, 450 Court
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MEDICINE
Dr. Chaa Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and rway. 1 :sv aj
to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. CommerclaL
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem 'Paint ft Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
Ij'OB STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing,' call The Statesman Printing
Department. Hi & CommerclaL Tele-
phone 910L' ' L
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
N. Dl Clement Income Tax Reports,
Auditing 110 Vs N. Com'L Tel 803
or 6247. . .
REAL ESTATE
BECK B HENDRICKS, TsL. 4947.
W H. GRABENMORST ft Ca
lit S. Liberty SC TeL 4s.
sncnLTtFSiCY ft SON
304-8 First Nat't Bk. Bldg. Tet 7807.
;:v'V;.- STOVES.' -
STOYES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt1 and repaired. AU
kinds ot woven wire fence, fancy and
plala, hop baskets, books, logan books.
Solera Vance and Stove Works, 262
?T!hemketa. TeL 4774.- R B. Fleming.
TRANSFER '
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 226
3,... Rt- TeL 1721. DisUibutlngv lor-
arardlnc and storage ' our; specialty.
Set. our ratea. i - - P '
' FOR local or mstani uww
p (all H l Lsirmvr $ evaaava
-v.. . .... m..-arAa fiA BMja(
to poruanq aauy.
' : WELD DRILLING
r A, West SO years experience.
RFC 6. Bor 183 E. TeL I10F5. -
fM. E. Brotherhood
X f Will Meet Monday
Evening at Turner
TURNER. April 27 The Meth
odist Men's Brotherhood will meet
Monday night. May 1. ? After , a
business period at 7:30 1 a, pro-
era m will be given at 8:o'clock
with Rev. Sechrlst of the. Open
Door mission of Salem th gneetf "t
sneaker. There WlU Jpe special
nncdrinX nthPT features to which
M.Mt U Invltdd. f ' .
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Turner w. u. 1. u. seui a large
T -L.rtflEittIon Wednesday to attend
tho rnnntv ponvention held at Ja-
13 .... iaii T ehtireh salm
; mfjLrrES Ass
L, ZEN A, April 271
11 ker of Zena. deputy
ASSESSING
Roy E. Bar-
assessor; of
northeast Polk county tor n num
ber of years, is .completing his
work this week. Mr. Barker
its'
more territory to cover this year.
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Statesman :
; Classified .Ads .
Call 910i;
' CUMifted AdTertlstag :
Slngl Ingertloa per Use.lOc'
' Threa iasertiona par. -
Sis iaswrtIoD per Una,.tOc
One month par tise.. 11.00
Minimum chare t I t
Copy" for thlj pi e
eepted ontll C;SQ the even
ins bIore publication for
classification. " Copy rs
celred after, this time will
' be run under the headlsr
Too Late to: Classify. , .
The Sta'teainao assamea
no financial responsihlllty
j tor errors which may ap
' pear la adf ertlaements pub
lished la Its colamns, and
la cases where thi paper Is
at fault will , reprint that
part of an advertisement in '
which . - the typographical
mistake ocean. . 9
The Statesman ' reserves
the right to reject objec
tlonal advertising. ' It fur
ther reserves the right to
classify alt advertising" un
der ,: the . proper classifica
tion. ' ,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Elderly woman r air! for ear of
two maTl children and honsework
Cali nt Sis N. Summer Sat. 'mommy.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Exd. dressmaktnit in your home.
Sz.on clay. Copy pirlures. Tel. 7984.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Fresh crabs now at Fldlers stand.
Intersection Silverton-Portland - road.
Sheen - fertilizer, red clover seed.
Mra Wright, 4ft ml. on Wallaca Rd.
I flat top typewriter desk in fine
condition, also a-large wicker daven
port and chair suitable for office or
home, for sale cheap at 2095 K. Com'L
Fertiliser for sale.. Phone 7831;
Rhubarb, te delivered. Tel. 9480.
WANTED-lMiscellaneoos
Why throw away good money T The
I hosiery mending dept. at Grand Silver
I store repairs hose like new, 6c to 25c
Will pay cash for good used furn.
Tel. 8S5S between 5 A 10 Thur. ft Fri.
.MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut Adults 20c. child. 15c
Two blocks-& or library. & winter.
Permanent wave. 10c, Beauty Maid
Shw. Over- SteusloIT Mkt. TeL 4456.
ROOM and BOARD ,
t Board and xoom for ladles. Close to.
TeL 5678. 595 Court St
Board, room, $20.00. near P. O. 6482.
I , Comfv rms. Board ontnL Tel. 0769.
Board and room with large closet. I
running water, home priv., reasonable.
3z N. cnurcn. - -
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
tekeAa a. nartmanfa 4r.svr.tMwn eTSlll
rattans book store.
eslshsva.asssesa4e .
Fur. 2 R. apt. 2261 HazeL TeL
7664.
UModJlstheated apts. TeL 8490.
Apt $10. $11 891 N. Com'l
Furn. apartment 1040 Leslie.
Apts. $5 mo. up. 355 Belview.
Nice front apt, 658 Center.
Olympic. 780 N. Liberty. - Mod.
room,' furn,- or unfurn. apts. "
For rent furnished 8 room bunga
low, 1248 Chemeketa St
aun-ojTjnrfijir'i tiii i-n'irrr
3 -room unfurnished apt, lights, hot
and cold water, gas range, garage, use
ol electrie washer, uz.du mo. xa
State St
Nice, furn. apt., 690 Union.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and unfurn. housea R,
I Forkner. 1610 N Cottage. TeL 8031
6 rooms 810.00. Tel. 7204.
FOR RENT
- - -
4 ivie mod Domes ior rent iutu.
apts. and a number of good buys.
825 Oreeon Bide. Phone 8902.
FOR SALE Real Estate
If you want to buy, sen or exchange
anything see General Exchange.
N. Commercial St
$50 per acre. 50 acres hop so IT. vwn-
er, 1626 Broadway.
SPECIAL
is Ta nf is to 20 rear old fil
berts, A REAL BARGAIN at $8500.
Let s show you.
r-uit.ra a. TurT.T.KTt Tip nit or a
1 941 State-Street Phone fios.
SB ...
asaeasesksesasssfis
COAST PROPERTY
Barh resort well located, fresh
ter lake, cabins, store, boats, etc. Spe
cial price. - .
Aotf - 1MI SIWMIT TT
-CH1L.D8, MILLER. Realtors
341 SUte Street - . Phone 6708.
ejsaaasaaajSaxjsaassilSss
Don't build until you see the twe
t ina lota all In cherries., pears and ap
ples, full bearing, one block south of
Leslie iunior high school, nice view.
level tot 60x130 each. Sell one or
both cheap, easy payments, irwner,
Rural Avenue, phone ss4,
2U acres near Bwegle school, no Im
provements, price aoinmg aown
and $7 a month, no Interest, two years.
. 519 Court Street
BARGAIN OF BARGAINS
7 A close on highway, good bldg.,
i electric pressure, water,, lights. - At I
half prlce-'Only $2250.00. J. Lincoln
1 ATTRACTirE 5-R.3 Bungalow, large
I rooms, hd. wood fW full basement
1 "'ac tirepiace, ioviy ouui-iu-
1 in kitchen, lawn ana srtruDPery.. tsae-
1 ,iiM fr nuiir mu .
I FOR 3ASH will sacriflos well fur-
nlshed 2 bd. room mod., home and gar
age, well located.
7 0 VAN It GREER
SH Ore. Bldg. Fone 1633
I house. 450 Locust, erne at 1190 N.
Cottage, very reasectabla. A 1 b e 1
Krti, Rt. 7. Rat 227, Palem.
ESCI1 AN(iEr--Re&i Cstate
160 ar farm for sale er trade
clear fialem residence. Write Bex
$27.1
Roeeburg, Oregon.
EXCHANGE -Real Estat
Dallas T R. modern house, dear.
Good location for modern sub Saiam
property. Box 190, Salem. --
' . GXCHAKGR
SI acre tract close ta clrv llmlta
rood e room bansralow with taannmt
fireplace, lam- barn, chicken house,
double garage, family orchard. Place
well suited for subdivision. For sals at
auow win accept email plane as part.
CHJXJDS MILLER, Realtors
44 Stats Street Phono S70S.
"-- - -- -- - rmnn.nj-i.onj
wTo exchange S room oottare, lots.
Valua iseoo.- for stock merchandise,
,nJ?- For Prtteulars, .address
12l Saginaw Si. Salens.
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TRADES IT a "R f tpj nTPQ
li9vA: clt ranch, good location,
rood bldjrs. Price $6000.00. Take part
city property. - .
- 285 A. COAST PROPERTT '
. set bldfrs., rood timber. 75 A. cul
tivation. Fine trout stream. Fenced
and crossed. Wants smaller ranch.
Price 18000.00.
lit A. EAST OF" SALEM
115 A. cultivation. Some good tim
ber. Running water. Good Mdgs with
silo. Trade for Salem property. .
. . J A3. IX SEARS. Realtor '
1S2 South High ,
-i-i '"irviii n n rui-u jm -h-iim i.
NEAR MT. AND EL.
: B0 seres, ell mlun , w.i..i
hoe- 7 house, basement, fireplace.
ele5wtr'e llrhts, Urge barn and other
outbuildings. Price $5500 wlU take
smaller place aa part. Terms on bal-
SEE HAWKINS ROBERTS '
f r Beal EsUta Trades . fi
ACREAGE
44 acres, ahont ts a
"'7 K"iun. oome crops m extra
f.plMtAor bwte. Any reasonable
. - H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bldr. Tpt, 890t
WANTED REAL ESTATE
' WanS' tft htIV fam a A - .am .
located within IS ml. north ; or east as
t"' " o'tvenon on east side of Wil
lamette river, small tm.t
and terms or will pay cash for bargain!
Easiness Opportunities
Lease iroa atntinn
Pair shoo, on tin intu. J. . ,
SER - snap xor some one.
JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor. U a
Grocery store tar r eiii
-i-frmn .m i
ped. living rooms, frtgldalre. near City
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LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
v-usiom natcning. 500 eggs at lHo
IfTSS, ?"VaZ nd Tuesday.
TeL
mob naicnery.
Poultry wanted. Salem Poultrv Mm.
ci! w -
voujr. is) ju. juuier.
SURPLUS BABY fimrifa .
rlflce prices Tuesdav uui iivia
only. See our bargains. Custom hatch
ing, naicning eggs. Phone 133F3.
l s nsicnery, saiem, Oregon.
Six Weeks old roosters tlvm rwnta
each. Mrs. E. J. Miller. Routs J. Box
72.
x urnpr, ijregon.
MONEY TO LOAN
I 4jysyssVssss 4
BelIs of Harmolly,
Heard ever " KOIN dally
ring out a loan service that
Is really . really different
YOU GET THE FULL .
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACY
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
y.. wAAa iv 10 ijvu
Beneficial Loan
jSociety
OF SALEM -
Room 119 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor
.LaUttrtSED Br STATE
518 SUte Street TeL 8-7-4-0.
MMWMIWMWMWWMW,
Borrow on personal property! renav
in monthly installments. WILLAM
ETTE LOAN CO.. SUte Ha 8-169. 60S
uuaraian Bldg. TeL 8877.
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
212 Oregon Building. 2nd Floor
Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. U.
Telephone ' - 7781 Sute license No.
S-165. --- ;. ,-: .
sasS' i igjsfwsCs ruj'Axrxr
PERSONAL LOANS
J other good security. Repayable
1 monthly. When tn financial need see
us before closing a loan.
OENSRAL INVESTMENT
--?- CORPORATION
First National Bank Bide Phone 851$
. MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS -
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce youi paymeats
You keep the car
P. A. EIKER v
Cor. Liberty St and Ferry
hone 477 S1m. Ore
FOR SALE WOOD
Wood. $3.50 cord. TeL 041L
QUARANTEEn DRY wnnil mi'
tl tooe Salem Fuel Co. Trade
Cottaga -,; --
DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal
and fuel a Call oa us tor prices. We
give gooa measure, good quality sue
gooa service- - -
UtKalER TRANSFER ft STORAOr
Teleohen 8181
Ash, fir and oak, TsL I648--
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Na 1 16 In. old fir. $4.00. TeL 4450
Dry oak. 4 ft $4.09.
TeL 8708.
- No. 1 dry old tlr, $5.00.. TeL $175,
Sixteen Inch second fir 82.11
per
load at Tracy's. Phone 8986. .
Old fir dnr and rren 84.00 and vs.
Phone 3678. , .
-i-ir - -i L-i.nxi.nr
Ah end fir, Jndfl Phone 81F14.
LOST AND FOUND
fa-,- ir.-ir,mrii-fvrtM.w
L08T Boneh of ken. Plwma 4 SOL
Apt 8 - ; - . - - -
LOST Bill fold with aeeta Please
return to 116 N. High. Reward.
POLLY AND HER
VVALKIN'-STICK?
f WHATS
1 1
frl
-PERSONAL
X Win not r."y any debts eontrseted
r.y Csrrle M. Farrtuh. Bewj. A. Parrtsh.
FOR SALE USED CARS
SEE
Bin and Bob Used Car Exchange
for your used car.
Terms Trada
Open Erenlnra and Sundays
McKAYSl USED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
1919 Ford Coups
$129.00
191T Chrysler Sedan .
1929 Ford Roadster
136.0S
145.00
165.00
265.00
If IS Dnrant Sedaa
19S0 Ford Coup
1911 Ford Pickup
19)1 Chevrolet Coach
296.00
865.00
S85.0S
495.00
1929 Butck Sedan
19SS Chevrolet Ds Luxe Coach
TERMS TRADES
Open evenings and Sundays.
McKAY CHEVROLET Ctt -
SIS Center Phone S1S9 430 N. Com'L
2S Cher, truck. 4-spesd transmis
sion, brakes; semi-trailer; wood rack.
149 a. ijnurcn.
1929 Pontlae Sedan
192$ Old Sedan
.$376
Z 195
29 Old Coach
1910 Ford Sedan S-dr.
if2 rom Touring .
111S Ford Sedan 4-dr. .
191T Chey. Cabriolet
1929 Cher. Truck ,
1929 Ford Truck
175
We have some low nrlc transnorta-
xioo f ZS CO S3S.
BORBEGO S CAR MKT.
240 Nft Liberty
Phone 8688.
MEHAHA, April 27 A birth
day dinner was gifen at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillips
Tuesday night honoring Mrs. mi
ne Wilson and Mrs. Millie Mon
roe on their birthdays. Those
present were: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
Monroe, Ercill, Russell and Wave
Wilson Harry Monroe and the
host and hostess. Mr. . and Mrs.
Clinton Phillips.
A handkerchief shower was giv
en as a surprise by the women of
the Willing Workers at the church
in the evening. Those present
were: the Mesdamea Ledgerwood,
Boyington, Cardwell, Bohannon,
Phillips, Blum, Berringer, Coth
ren, Hughes, -and Miss Cornelia
Cardwell and Miss Beulah Ottln-
ger.
Mrs. Jennie Bohannon and Har
old Bohannon left early this
morning-for Red Bluff, Calif.,
where they have employment In
the fruit orchards during the
summer months. -
A free program and lunch will
be given at the school house In
connection with the 4-H sewing
club exhibition Friday night. The
high, school students of this vicin
ity are practicing a play to be giv
en on the program.
TEACHERS CLUB TO
UOLDSOCIALMEET
MT. ANGEL, April 17 The T.
A. club met at St. Mary's school
for their last . business -meeting
Tuesday night. , Mrs. M. L. Ful
kerson, county school superln
tendent and Wayne D. Harding,
rural school supervisor, also at
tended the meeting.
Mrs. Fulkerson asked for a sy
nopsis of work from each mem
ber. . All work had been complet
ed and Mrs. Fulkerson approved
all -members to receive the read
lng circle certificate. .
The ' following teachers are
members of the club: . Christine
Schulte, Marie Flerschinger, Rose-
marie Kronberg, Genevieve Smith,
Carola May. Florence - Walker,
Fides Welp, Florena Dehler, Hel
en Keber, Gladys McGee, Pauline
Saalfeld, Grace Smith and There
sa Dehler. . ,v r
The next and last meeting Is to
be a social affair and is 4evb held
at the home of Miss Christine
Schulte .May 16.
Mildew Eradicator.
Is Cause Poisoning
LINCOLN. April 27 Claude E.
Smith Is recovering from severe
burns on his leg between the knee
and ankle. The young man has
been working in the hop yard op
erated by ' his , cousin, Harold
Gwlnn at Oak . Point the past
month and received the burns
while - dusting - the - hops with a
powder used to eradicate downy
mildew. ,
TO SCMMER OX FARM
: BRUSH COLLEGE, April 27
Mr.- and Mrs. Charles MeCarter
have had as their house guests the
last two .weeks, her niece, Mrs.
Charles Sarchet and two children'
Wanda and Donna -of
Mrs. Sarehet Intends to move her
household furniture) to Brush Col
lege this " week and spend the
spring and ' summer vacation in
the summer cottages! on the Me
Carter farm. -
PALS
HHUIEH'S
BIRTHDAYS HONORED
, H5SAySH&K I ITrQ MONSTER XLL LEAJ94 VJ'I . - - 11 EBTVV. i f: i HRS,HERO.TRYl j
fVW WAJTW-- I BOUCHTrTfORJ I IH!MTSVWAPOrIXTI -JSZ II 3?f7l 1TUSK5 ON THPaNT LES II
-??r-' ; -BDO? 7 AMh4U-VVlTH A IRON rtwMV 'lVv6Vl ; r , MAUAUCH
eras Efioi
GROUP SLATE PARTY
Archbishop Howard Con
firms Class of 64 Youths
v At Sacred Heart ' ;
CERVAI3. April 17 The Chris
tian Endeavor society composed
of young people of Gerrals and
the Fairfield district la to hold a
octal in the - social room , of , the
Presbyterian church Friday night.
Sherlock Robertson, Betty Beck
and Eileen Colby are the commit
tee in charge.
, Class Cm firmed -
' J Sixty-four children and four
adults received the Sacrament ot
Confirmation at Sacred - Heart
church ' Sunday. His - Excellency
Archbishop .Edward . Du Howard.
D-D., conferred the sacrament of
confirmation, assisted - by Rev.
Father Thomas Tobin of Port'
land; Rev. Father Thomas Kee-
nan of Salem and - Rev. Father
William Walsh of Gervais. The
Archbishop gave the sermon after
the confirmation. ."
The Parent-Teacher association
Is sponsoring a program to be
given in observance- of National
Musle week at the auditorium
Tuesday night. May t. Mrs. Ber
ts Barker, president of the asso
ciation. Is chairman of the com
mittee and the other members are
J. H. Tumbleson, Frances Catlin
and Ida Minaker.
To Close) Year .- .
The Parent-Teacher association
will close the year's work Monday
night. May 1. A big five-cent din
ner will be served beginning at 7
o'clock and this will be followed
by the monthly meeting and elec
tion of officers for next year. O.
T. Wadsworth Is chief cook and
John Buchanan, head waiter for
the dinner hour.
This Is given as a benefit for
the library. A short program
will be given In connection with
the business meeting. The public
is invited.
DAIRY PRODUCTS UP
PORTLAND, April 27 (AP)
Further general advance la the
price of dairy pv redacts at Port
land, along the coast generally
and through the midwest and
east, suggested both curtailed
production, and increasing de
mand. Portland butter nrlces were no
le lb. again for the late season of
the produce exchange, a condi
tion expected on account ot the
scant cube offerings and premi
ums obtained between sessions on
the open market;
. Advance of le lb. in the basic
price on butterfat to 2Se was gen
erally Quoted.
While there was an open ad
vance of lc again In all grades of
eggs by leading local distributors,
trading vas still badly mixed aa
to price with reports suggesting
little local activities. Storage de
mand was better.
Market tor live chickens con
tinued to reflect a strong tone but
without price changes. Small
broilers were alone excepted as
Washington continued to flood
the local trade.
ram
rXHtAY. APIXL $
KOAO SoO Key CorvaJUs -7:00
Meraisg Hoditatloas led by Bar.
Harold Howsrd. '
8:00 Meraisg Ooaeert.
0:15 Mssie Approeiatioa, aa Utastratod
lector coarse by Byrea Arnold.
18:20 Dr. M. N. Klsoa "Pam BoUaf
LegislaMea.'
3:30 Mrs. Lars Hanson "Guiding
Year Child's Besdiag.'
S :0O Pars Market Berta.
7 :00 Dr. W. P. . Darua "Spraying
Oatfits."
7 :40 Bnaiaeae . Zaititato sf tb Air
add re by Prof. H. T. Yanee
"What Lie Eehiad Betsilingt'
'0 4nUrt Object la tae Sky
Tr. W. B; Aadenoa.-
' ' XQW 0I--Pertlaad
1 1:00 Orgaa oaert, -NBC.
7: SO Happy Jack, KBC.
7:45 Pair ef Piaaee, KBC.
S:15 Jack sad Pty. KBd -
:0O Cheerio. .. . .. -i
0:15 Cooking scbooL' '
10:80 Woman's Magssjae ef the Air,
,18:l$ Wetera rrm sad Hsase Hear.
,.-. B -
ON COAST MARKETS
Radio
Prog
Portland.", ri. i-i...'vni
8:00 Talk oa MeaUl Hrtieaa.
8:15 Malady Misers. KBO. . '
:45-vBrbars Dale, XEC.
6 :0O -Mahdi tba Atari elaa. v..
S-.00 Firt Xighter, liBO. 1
7:45 Bita ef Me kid f. KBC
8:00 A mo Aady, KBO.
0:15 Howard Thar toa. Hagieiaa.
TNo Reason for
jg i
I ......
WHEAT SPECULATION
BUTTERFAT
Transactions Fewest I
In Last Fortnight;
Close is Weak V
CHICAGO, April 17 (AP)
Abrupt falling oft in speculative
demand for wheat led to tower
prices late today. . p -t ? -
Brokers said curtailment of
transactions made the day's total
business the smallest In the last
fortnight. Professional and non
professional traders were both Ap
parently awaiting more- definite
details as to what the inflation
and . farm commodity bills at
Washington would finally Include.
Wheat closed weak at almost
the day's bottom figures. 4-l
under yesterdays finish, corn 4
1 down. oat. off. Today'.
Closing Quotations: - , I
Wheat: May. 7e-U: Jnlr.
7-; Sept, $H.4; Dec, 7ll
Corn: May, Sttt-tt: July. il-
7s-37; Sept, 18: Dee 40 Vs.
Oau: May, July. -
Bept, 24-24 H.
General Markets
pkodtcx EXCHAsan
POBTLAKO, Ora, April 87. (AP)
Prodae ezeaasrs. set nrtess: Battar. az-
tret 23e. staadarda 82 U. prim firsts
21 He. firsts lie.
Tan, Irak extra
16e, saediaais 15c.
Portland , Grain "1
POBTLAJTD. Ora, April 17. (APV
Whaa'
UiS Lev Close
May, aev
57 56H 51
67 lt 66
suy.ele
J air
69 69 69
SaptcsiBer .,,60
o eo so
- Cash wheat Na. 1
Big Brad bluestma
66 H: dark hard winter. 18 per cent 68.
11 per ccdI 63; soft white, hart winter
Bonnere. eprinr, wcaters white.
Osts No. a white $23.
Cora No. 2E yellow 820.S0.
MUirma sUndard.$17J0.
Portland . Produce
POKTLAXD, Ore April 27. AP)
oatier mats, extras 25e, lta cards
Batterfat Porllsa delivery. "A1
grade 23 poasd.
(.(CO -Paofia Paaitr Pr-mn' ulL
lag prices: Overuse 17c, extras 16c, mix
ed colors 15e, saediaais 15c Baying price
ef whoiesslars: Preaa entreat roceipts. M
peaaas saa ap x-iz,s Seaaa.
Cob a try ssaats tteiuag price te retail
ers: Ceaatry kille bar, best batewerc,
nader 150 pooads 5 ; vealer SO ta
1O0 pound 7-8e: spriag Isaibs le-lSe,
yosrUags 10-lle, heavy ewes 4-Se, caa-
aor cows Ht-J. bail -.
hau Uragos wstsau lb ise pessd.
peaaaia lus. tirsaiis II !, alaieeds ls-
lec, m Dirt zo zza. peesas 10.
. Caseara bark Baying priea. 1933
3-3 He pound.
Bops SoBiaaL 1932, 29-3 lc
Live poultrr baying once: Heavy
bobs, eoiorea, peaaas 18; Co sdi
mss 11c; light 10-11; spriag tight 14c,
nesTj ice; oia rootters ot docks. Pe-
kisg broilers 1718c. eld 12c, colored
Union rJUIltat price to retailors: Or
fm 0e-$1.10 cental, Yakima eipanlah 75-
eoe eraie. new eaioas, Ttx Bersmdss
sx. sv-paaad crate.
Potato Local. 5 75 orange bos:
Deachstea Cm $1.50-1.60; de Bakers
fl.ee-l.TS. Yakima 6em $1.25-1.45.
Nw potstoes Texs 4-5c
Strawberria Los Anreies 12s $1,
mw sve s erst.
Wool 131 clip, nominal; Willamette
vsuey. il ls sonaa. ossUra Oregon
10 It.
Mehalr Xsminal baying price, 1913
enp, e
Hay Baying orlce frees srodi
AUsUa $14-15, clovar $11. oatUra Ors-
goa timothy $14.50-15. ets ssd vstcb
Portland Livestock
1
PORTLAND, Ore- April 27. (AP)
lame -Keeeipu SO, calve 10; (teady.
Steer. 650-tH0 lb good, S4.85-5.25
medium. $4-4.85; com Hum, 83-4: 80O-
1100 lbs good $4.25-5.25; mediam. 64
4.85; eammoa, $3-4; 1100-1300 U4 good,
$4.25-5; modi am. 83-4.25. Heifer. 650-
750 lb good, 84.25-4.50; cotnmea-medi-
wm, 93.oo-4.3a 7S0-S00 lna.. good-choice,
$4-4.50; eommoa-mediam. S3. 50-4. Cowa.
food. 33.50-$.76; cenuBoa-mediaa $2.50-
SS.ov; low - cat ter sad cntter, fl
3.50. Ball, yesrlisg xelnded, good,
(beef). $2.50-8.00; catter-medinm. 810-
3.50; vealen, good-choice. $5.00-6.00;
media, $4.25-5.00; call-commoa, $2.60
4.85 ; calf ss 250-500 lbs- goed-cbeice.
a -..uw-u.w ; naan aMin (i,v-.vw,
J Hogs Receipts 450; steady.
i Meg Reeeipte 450; steady.
. Light light. i4-i6o rb good-choice.
$8.50-4.35: lightweight. 140-180 lb, $4. -
35-4.35; B0-30e ib(- $4.85-4,35; medi
am weight. 300-820 lbs- $3.75-4.85; 220
250 n $3.50-4.25; heavyweight. 250
290 U $3.86-4.15; 200-850 lb, $8.35
4.00: parking sews, 875-850 lbs., gaod,
$3.25-3.85; 850-425 lb- 83.35-A7S;
i(.IIKA lk- ( 1 OC. -C K C IV-
- V N, -. I. .O. I II ,
mednnK, Sl.OO-6,50; feeder aad atockor
pir. 70 110 lbs- stted-cbeiea. 82.75-S.75.
: Sheep ssd lambs Reeeipte SO; steady.
i ' Bmriag lamba, choice S 0-6. 50. seed
$5.60-6, seediest $4-5.50. Lamb. $0 lbs.
dewa. goed-ehlees $4-4.50. cemBea-sedl-
m $8-4: 00-88 veead. good-choice 84-
4.35; yearling wethers, 90-110 lb, good
Chelee. $3.00-8.60; medium $3.00-3.00;
ewe. 9O-110 lbs- good -choice. $3.26-8.-
60; 120-15O lbs- S2.OO-2.50; su weights
commoa-meaiaam. si.w-z.oe.
10:30 Hotel -Mark Bepklas erekoetra,
KBQL - -r . ... - -
21:00 Ambssssdsr Betel erckeitrs. XBC
11 :bo Orgaa eonrert, jibc. . . .
J XOnr Pettlaadi 040 Ke.
a-.wA rsT1sr -P-f-v V,
10 loo Mario. IdtCe Presek Priaecu CBS
$0:15 Hostess ef t-e Air.
i S :00 Pesaiais Psneiss, DLBS.
6:30 F.dwiarO. Hill, CES. .
' 7:80 Black Bin, f.T.
6:00 Bedding White, tenor."" "
:0O Bed Bos Bevwa, K.T.
10:05 Florito's orckeatrs, DX-BS.
11:00 Base City Beavers, t ; .
Hi to Raise Cane"
vpea
S7
ADVANCES
Salem Markets
i Grade B .raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, S1.SO per
hundred. .. v -
1 Surplus 95c
i (lfll fcstes a
aiterfs! average.)
tUj
, " Butt erf at Top 22 c,
prints ZSHc, cmhea 21Hc
Ft lees saii t gresrm t Sslesi .sayers
Apm xi
(Tae Slices ate. saspIieS sv a leeal
greeer. sre iaeieauve ef taa dslls aaarkvt
It ere so rasraatarS Tk Uataamaal
rauiz aim veqstaxlbs
Striag seass. la vk. - .11
Artiekekas. .99
:"".MHm, ' o, V
Liil. dea. , .70 .
-z-rrr. ?
Z Km"
I Cabbi
Csbsage. Is. .
Oaims, dea. beabea
Petatoes, Ysaisis He. 8
1 oa
.75 U 1.00
rieriaa. saw ,
Svaea potatoes, ersts
Lattnee. Calif.
.3.15 U 3.25
, . , AS
., , u , .8S
J M
.03
2.55
3.00
Oaten a. Walls Walla .
Lab iio, cwt.
PsraBipe. hassred
BliBbars. local
CaUrv. Calif. ii crate
Maxicaa Tesisteas
Applas
WinMspa. taacy
. .00
.1.40
. .50
. -90-.1.JS
Extra faaer
Xawtovas. 0 grade
rancr
Extra fancy
Caaiif lawer. Cslif, crate .
Oraages. P.p. , , - -.
.1.25
.1.50 U L76
.8.00 te 4.00
.60
raaey
Baets. Calif dos.
Taraipi, Ch crate a
Spiaaca. Calif, rraU -
.3.00
. .05
Baaaaaa. la. aa stock .
Uaads
- .05
Strawberries. 13-box crate, ik.
l.SO
.90
.eo
1.40
Celery hearts, dot.
Malta rd greeni
Cseasibr8 i to
Pineapple, retail
20 te .30
HOPS
Top, lPS21b.
.33
Top, 1931. lb.
.24
BOOB
Baylns Prices
Extra
Staadarda ,
Mediums
.18
.18
.11
POUXTBY.
Old roosters -
.04
.11
.09
OS
.10
Colored bene
Medium hen
Light bea.
Spring
bfZAT
1938 iprlag lamb
Lsmbs. ess i
s ia
9M
4.10
8.85
.04 te .04 f
.01 le .03
.02 te .03
.03 to .02
.06
Bog, top ,
first csts
Steers
Heifers
BalU
Dressed veal, top
Pressed bag
. CS
a haii iso ui
vTheat. weatars red : .65
White. Me. 1 . .65
Bariey. top, toa 16.00 te 20.00
Oats, toa 20.00 to 25.00
Hap. boylac sHcoo
Oats sad rotas, toa 15.00
AlfaUa, sslley. lit coU 1S.OO
Eattera Oregoa , , 0
Clver bsy 13 00 to 14.00
WOOL
Mediam
.18
.10 .
.05
.01
.04
Coarse -
Mohair .
OABCABA BABX
Greea. Tb.
Dry, lb.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright 193.1. Standard Statistics Ca.)
APKIli 7 !
STOCK AVBBAOBS
60 20 -0 90
Ind'l KB's Ct's Total
Today 64,7 90.S 74.1 6L1
Previous day 5.3 31.8 74.5 01.7
jeTrVg.
S year a
go 65.0 29. S TS.S BZ.l
47.4 2S.S 82.4 49.S
go 190.6 134.1 ZSJ.S Z01.B-
High 133 66.8- S1.9 S5.S 62UI
J.OW 1933 42. S 2 J. 9 61.3 4J.
High 1933 72.3 89.8 111.0 73.S
Low 1933 S5.1 13.S al.S S.0
BOVD AVKZAOES
20 2
Ind'ls RS's
62.S 61.0
so eo
Ct's Total
75.8 .7
I T day
PrevioB day 62.5 .61.5
75.B
66.6
Week ago 61.7 "57JI
74.4
78.6
08.7
85.3
74.1
S6.S
70.S
64.5
Tesr sg 60.1 6S.s
67.5
S yesrs are , 04.2 105.S
99.S
High 1939 es.i e.T
Iw 1033 S8.S 57.0
72.0
63.6
78.1
High 19-33 . T1.S 78.0
LOW 19SS .! 4T.4
57.5
I w f y f
I H mpT -IrTZMlP . Of
I WOUC Wf
Western Wools
Show Advance
BOSTON. April 27. (AP) -
The finer grades of western grown
wools have advaneed steadily for
two days. Bulk French combing
(4s and finer territory wools In
original bags hare sold freely at
47.60 scoured basis and now few
lots are available ander SO. Bet
ter than 61 has been reported on
good staple lines. Choieo new Ar
izona wools navs soia at ai-oz
scoured basis for efforts gs ot good
French combing aad average
strictly combing staple tn original
Hare.
.Average 12-months Texas woTU
have realized SO sconreed basis.
with good wools held higher.
Graded strictly combing St, 0a
territory wools. bar sold at SO
scoured Basis."
T
0k. J
CURTAILED
ONE CENT
Epgs Also Gain; Veal
Down; ' California
Berries due
Butterfat climbed another cent
yesterday to make the second sim
ilar raise in less than a week. The
new top la 22 cents. Eggs are also
up a cent, to 1 cents on ductras.
Dressed veal dropped - back e.
noteb. ' to six cents a 'pound-
Grains remained unchanged.
First of . the Fresno strawber
ries will probably be received here .
today, and will sell around two
boxes for 2S cents. These berrfea
are of considerably better quality
than the Los Angeles berries
which have been on the market
here, and tor , which demand has
been dull. - t -
Pineapples are more plentiful,
and retail from 20 to 20 cents, de
pending upon size. , ' - ,i
SHIFTS
E BY
KJTW YORK. April. 27- (AP)
C t a dwindling turnover, stocks ,
aad frequent shifts of trend to-
the 'net result being small '
losses' for most leaders. -
Allied Chemical - slumped S
points as an aftermath of the
stock exchange's action In concep
tion with the company's report'.
Consolidated Gas, whose dividend
was reduced to an annual basts of
13.40 compared with 1 4 previous
ly, met covering by shorts.
TJ. S- Steel, American Telephone.
Westlnghonse, General Motors.
Union Carbide. North American.
New York Central." Santa Fe and
Pennsylvania were narrowly '
changed at the close, though most
ly lower.
TJ. S. Smelting, International
Silver and Cerro de Pasco Copper
finished higher. American Tobac
co "B" dipped 2 points. Sales to
taled 1.881.175 shares.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
On Saturday the th day ot
May. 1932. at ten o'clock A. M.
at the West door cf the Court
House, In Salem. I will sell at pub-
lie auction to the highest bidder
for cash, all tho right, title and
Interest of the within named de
fendants In and to the following
described real property situated
in Marion County. Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 290 feet
Easterly from the'polnt ot in
tersection of the Sooth line of
Hood Street with the West
line of McCoy Avenue in the
City of Salem. Marion Coun
ty. Oregon. On an Easterly ex
tention ot said South line of
Hood Street from said begin-
ning point, and extending
thence Easterly on' the same
line to the Westerly lino ot
the property ot the S. P. Rail- i
road Company; thence South
erly along the Westerly line
of the Railroad property to a
line 87 feet Southerly from'
and parallel with the' North
line above described; thence
Westerly along said last' de-
scribed line to a line 290 feet T ?
Easterly from and parallel
with the Westerly line ot Mc
Coy Avenue; thence North
erly parallel with McCoy Ave
nue 87 feet to ther place ot
beginning.
This sale Is made by virtue ot an
execution foreclosure and order of
sale Issued out ot the Circuit
Court ot tho State ot Oregon for
Marion County, to me directed la
the case ot Mutual Savings and
Loan Association, a corporation
Plaintiff vs. . Nellie K. Woolery.
Karl a" Becke, and Helen Lovell
Becke; his wife. Defendants.
A. C. BUItK.
Sheriff of Marlon County. Oregon.
By W. RICHARDSON.
Deputy.
A7-14-21-2S M S
FREQUEI
W
NOTICE OF ATPOIXTMENT OF
EXECUTRIX
Notice Is hereby given that tho .
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for. the Conn- :
ty ot Marlon, as executrix of tho
last will and testament land -estate (
ot Susan McMunn. deeeased, and .
that she has duly qualified as
such executrix; all persons-having "
claims against the estate of said
decedent are hereby notified to
I present the same, duly verified,
AO me, saiem, k. t. u. b, jsanon
County, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice,
i Dated at -Salem. Oregoa. this
14th day of April. 1933.
ELLA McMUNN.
Executrix ot the last will and tee- -.
tamest and estate of 8 wan Mc-
Miaa. deceased. - - .,
R. J.. HENDRICKS, .
Attorney tor Executrix. -
Salem. Oregon. A-14-21-28-M-5-12
By CLIFF STERRETT
HERE. HERCULES.' TRV-R ,
TUSKS ON THiaAN' LEVE
aaA a a a f t.