The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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Business
Directory
Cards la this directory ran m
a monthly basis ouly. Rats:
tut par Una par month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Paaak. ttaa brake and shimmy
doctor. IT! Booth Conmw"-i Street.
CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. S7S3.
CHlilNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. K. Korfhaeaa.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. 1- SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor.
356 M. Hteh. Tat Roe. 1573.
DRESSMAKING
Tii tMitiitlnf In your noma. Exp.
ttsajaajrCorT Pictures. TeL 7984.
FLORISTS
CUT Co wars, wedding bouquet fun
eral wreaths, decorations. CL F. Bralt
SaupUOortsl 177 Court. TeL 6994.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Lutt Flor
ist. 16t m Maraau i o.
GLASS
Auto and window class mirrors. Tel
IKK. WaltCT J. UOWIU, prey-
INSURANCE
BECKB
111 K, Wgb
HENDRICKS
TeL 4941
COFFKY-SMITH, gen. Ins. TeL 1632
LAUNDRIES
THB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
twr w CIDER LAUMDRI
ICS B. HJah TeL 9121
CAPITAL) CITY LAUNDRY
Vtm tn Quality and Servica
Telephone Il5 13 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
MARRY W. PCOTT, The Cycle Man
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to noma.
Spring mattress $8.00. Renovators and
fumlgatora. Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed
ding Co. TeL 4849. $030 N. CapltoL
New mattress made to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing ; null
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat
tress Factory, a llth Wilbur TeL
1441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est I1L
MUSIC STORES
GEO. a WILL Ptaeoe. radios, sew
ing machines, sheet musle and plane
atudlea. Repairing radios, phonographs
end sewing machines. 4JJ State Street.
Salem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Will trade guitar and lessons for
enythlnglcan use. Storhow, 450 Court.
MEDICINE
Dr Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hour's Tuesday and Friday, 10 :$0 a-tn.
to 4:30 P. m. 148 N. CommerclaL
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The gtatasman Printing
Department, 215 8 Commercial. Tele
plione 101.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
N. D. Clement. Income Tax Beports,
Auditing. UOtt N. ComL Tel 0J
or S247. .
REAL ESTATE
BECKS HENDRICKS. TeL 4947.
W. H. GRABENHORST A CO.
134 3. Liberty St
TeL 848.
SOCOLOFSKY SON
a4- First NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. SWves
lor sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds el woven wire faifnc'"r
w- kt. hooka, loran hooka.
Salem Fence and 8 tore Work 342
k?v-V Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. I
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co.
Bute St. TeL $778. Dl-trlbsUnA. for-
t 3V wardkta and storage w "v-"-"-!
oet our rataa.
a i., n n,ni . .v...
3lT LV-STTranfar Co. Truck.
te Portland daily.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. 10 years experience,
Rt'D . Boa 103 . Tat ilOFs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NoUce 1 hereby glren that the
undersigned by an order ot the
County Court ot Marion County.
State of Oregon, duly made ana
entered on the 6th day of April,
1933 waa appointed administrator
ot the estate ot Mary C. Walts,
deceased, and that he has duly
cualiiied as suen. ah persona -
. I . Aa IM
claims a ealns t said estate are
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notiflea to present aut
, d ..'reaulred by law.
my office in the United States
. . . tra J1Jg. Oalaltl
National Bank Building, saiem.
Oregon, or at the office of my
tfnr-nov. OttO K. PaulUS. . 401
First National Bank Building, in
the City of Salem, Marion County.
Oregon, within aix jnontba from
the data of this notice, to-wlt:
April 19, 1981. '.,
nr. Ray M.V WalU
PTnior of the Last Will and
Testament Of Mary C. Walt, de
ceased. . , - :i s o .v.-:-Otto
K. raulus,
AttomeT for Executor. A. 19-
-le-17.
Statesman
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ther reserves the right to
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der the proper classification.
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
f0ffj0100J00j0000
Capable -woman for baking and
cooking. Coney Island Sandwich Shop.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Exp. dressmaking in your home,
$2.60 day. Copy pictures. TeL 784.
Lady with S children needs work,
any kind. Basement 1114 N. Cottage.
Exoerienced young woman wants
housework. Good references. Barbara
Roblnwm, Rt 1, McMinnvllle, Ore.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Fresh crabs now at Fldler's stand.
Intersection Silverton-Portland road.
Fertilizer or sale. Phone 7831.
Rhubarb, 2c delivered. TeL 8480.
Inspected Marshall strawberry
Dlants $3.50 per thousand. Terminal
Ice fvnd Cold Storage.
Seed Potatoes. Netted Gems, Bur
bank. H. A. Hyde Co.. 2698 Portland
Road. TeL 9598.
Small piano boxes ; ideal for brood-
era Limited number. $1.00 each. Tall
man's, 39S 8. 12th.
Oats and vetch hay. TeL 7F33.
Extra rood White Leghorn pullets 7
wka. some cockerels: also Corvallls
strawberry plants. Rt. 6, Box 94.
Moving to country, have large, al
most new amoothtop gas range in fine
shape te trade for good sized electric
range. TeL fiez.
SO to 71 well bred Angora goats.
$1.00 per head. At my farm I miles
east of Hubbard. M. G. Smith, Rt. ,
Canby, Oregon.
For sale good Indian 4 motorcycle
very cheap, lfzs ir Kt.
For sale, sandy loam for lawn and
flower 1497 r. Fifth.
TRADED Miscellaneous
Will trade nearly new L. A H. elec
tric range for good wood range. Phone
ianoendence I4-M.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut. Adults 20c child., 15c
Two blocks S. of library, 8. Winter.
Permanent wave. 50c Beauty Maid
Shop. Over Steneloff Mkt Tel. 4486.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Clean room $1.50 per week.
Church.
191 a
:RP.M. AND .B0ARP
Board and room for ladles. Close in.
TeL 6871. S95 Court SL
I Board, room, $20.00. near P. O. EI82.
Comfy rms. Board optnL TeL 8769.
Large, well furnished
board. Tel. 4375.
room, and
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Pattoe apartment downtown.
Pattern's book store.
CaU
Fur.
8 R. apt. 2211 HaseL TeL
; 7664.
.m
Apta. $10. $13. 191 N. Com'L
Furn. apartment, 1040 Leslie.
jinnnrrvy"ii-.-.'VV.-irv"w-i-M
For rent furnished 3 room bunga
low. 1241 Chsmeketa S-
Nice. furn. apts. 590 Union.
Lovely fur. 3-r. apt. 1510 C016-".
Neat, 3 R. apt 255 Center. TeL 3289.
Nice fura. apt. 458 Center.
Furn. duplex apt. 861 Union.
Duplex apt-. 951 N. Winter.
FOR RENTHOUSES
Fura. aad nnfura. houses. R. A.
Forkner. 1810 N. Cottage. TeL I03L
I rooma $10.00. - TeL 7204.
1130 N. 17th, 3 bedrooms, modern;
913 Tamarack; 12S0 N. 21st, 3 bed
rooms, modern; 1430 N. lth St, 8
bedrooms, modern; 1145 Hood SU, 4
bedrooms. P. H. Bell, 22S Oregon
Building. Phone 8902. '
House, close In, 25 S Division.
.Small furn. house, 210 S. 23rd.
rtuire Station 21wt and Market
FOR SALE: Real Estate
jffjij00 m
FOR SALES OR EXCHANGES
, - . ... . r.rltnn Cir4wrn
I ,a cultivation.
I . '71 Ti rl,uS n Vn
icrees ana w-v. r. v . . .
at acrwgood umber n b. ud ata
nearby mllL Price $3000, or wm take
good Salem resdenos in exenange. -rhni
1 1 arro) tract near Salem,
. n- nlitntlnr. COOd OlSS-
tvuu, - mr . .
rA iaa with fireplace, electric
lights, water system. Price $ 780
will take dtoed Salem borne m
cnange. rrT.T.v.w ytaltai-
944 State St. Phone 1761
I acres 1 nt from Salem, small bouse,
barn, well, fenced. $1200.-$6 down.
10 acres 1 snt from Salem, good son.
ii ta ewltlvatlon. $1500. $100 down.
t A. close to Salem, old house, garage,
ii nnniL s orchard. $900. -
19 A. on luacadam road, I room bouse,
barn, chicken bouse. A bargain at
LtiJi TAtnMW. M. Pnnnlna-ton
17B State Street r Pbene 4796.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Don't build until Ton sea tha two
fine- lots all la cherries, pears and ap
ples, full bearing, one Mock south of
Leslie Junior high achooL nlca view,
level lots, 40x130 each. Sell one or
both cheap, easy payments. Owner, 7S
Rural Avenue, phone 8854.
HOUSES BARGAINS
Have a nlca S R. bunnln M. R.
tern, furnace, on paving, near school,
much less than cost. Price 13000.
iuaw ouys - attractive, mod. 2 bad
room house, with bulltlna. furnace
garage. A real buy. SEES
... VAN M. GREER
214 Ore. Bldg. Phone MM.
'"irraTsrsrjaiaui' .j n.-y.-tr in nt nnnsi
HOP FARMS FOR RAT.R
Three rood. ImnravMl 1 a
iarrae wun to 40 acres of HOPS.
Reasonable.
OREGON LAND CO.
Woodburn, Ore.
HOWELL PRAIRIE niAnira
47 acres, fair hmiM Hr.
try house. Lots of fine timber, price
reduced to $2830 $600.00 down, bal-
bkk HAWKINS Sc ROBERTS
Fo'r Farm Barcaina
I M WVli,-.WjllL,l,llli
PrtceSi? hou wlUl lot 0xl2t,
Suburban 1 acre. Fins location on
Garden Road, $710. vuw w
' .."f" V oT. BtXem. an in cul-
0?.,e.n..? buOdmga. to
. Jl.f-UCH COMPANT
TeL 8ITJ.
nriy-w-irsrwraeiiiuejiu
Brry vnwi
I840S Tinm 1nw
T room modern home, best of coal
tructtotu Only blocks ftonTsSS
ViVWi "w"-u- wnau payment
WW
SEE Mrs. Ellis rtt
... S.HILDS MILLER. Realtors
s atate at. Pnon (T0,
If you want to birr
- . MMWilM.
anything sea General Exchange. Sit
S room modern bntiM iiik t o.w
ZhZm.Tr rr reasonaoia. lei 4I7T.
..'r""1 nouse. furnace, flre-
iiZZh "li.,V, "' condltKm.
j- ' oowb ana sis a
month er will take good lot down pay
Nine room modern home, very close
In. furnace with on burner, flwlaee!
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
619 Court Street
Sw.81 NEWPORT LOTS.
ISO lOta Nr TIaanh let i
IK rr.-. " tw c. a mr
REAL SNAP
5-Room Modern Home
Full Price 1750
Small Down Payment
Bal. TTke rent. Thta finrru i, m J
"k room witn rireplace.
iraicn aitcnen, i corner
bedrooms and bath, large level lot,
fine basement and fnmA.
,1 ucu
Also have
Two 4Room Homes on
Good Paved Street
V
1-1 room modern home, complete In
every war. If vou want a real barrain
in a line some, just
See Mr. Dillon
At the Marlon Hotel Phone 412$.
With C. J. Ryan.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
To trade for Willamette valler acre
re or zarm property, a chicken ranch
or 4 a. l acre lemons. 1200 hena All
equipment. Good buildings. Free water.
Located in Ventura county, CaL Clear
tor clear, uenerai Exchange. IZS N,
ACREAGE
-- " -i- --.-.-nifVM'yrru
TIMBER WILL PAY FOR FARM
250 acrea not far out on rood road.
thousands of cords of good fir and oak
timber, about 75 acres In cultivation,
no bldgs. Price only $5000 for aO.
part term
CHILD S ft MILLER. Realtors
344 State St Phone 870$
------- - -i -i-,-, rvrmn ru-)nnrsn
62 acrea 1 mi. from Polk counrv
onage, witn 40 acres in cult- some
1 young prunes, running wster ; good
noon, ow me aoout tms. v ouia con
I sider leasing.
Oregon Bldg. TeL $902
BUY NOW. BH INDEPENDENT
IVi A. 4-R. house. lMtrA Its-Vita.
Large brooder and hen hmim Tmll v
orcnaru. umy stuuu. uivo terms
FOR TRADE
10-A. (seeded). Famllv nnli.M
Good Improv amenta Close to Salem.
Trade for house In Salem.
160-A. $33 PER ACRE
Dandy stock ranch. Good imnrove-
ments. On good gravel road. 30-A,
cultivation. Good aprlnga SO-A, tlm-
ner. a snap, uive good terms
See our bargains In farms and clt-r
property before you buy.
jas. it. bkaks, Keaitor III H FTIrh
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
SURPLUS BABY CHICKS at
ntics prices Tuesday and Friday
only. See our bargains. Custom hatch-
ling. Hatching egga. Phone 133F8.
i Hatchery. Salem, Oregon.
mmm!
TO TRADE Four brood aowa and
some fine spring pigs for eows er a
horse. A. A. HilL Grand aland. Davtan.
i Oregon.
Custom hatching, E00 egge at lHe
every Saturday and Tuesday. TeL
133FS. Lee's Hatchery.
Poultry wanted. Salem Poultry com-
pany. 3" a. miut. -
!
Charley Derens, of Boston and
Harvard, rookie pitcher with tha
Yankees, is the only member ot
tha social register in the big show.
POLLY AND HER
DOG BUSINESS? n"SA AXVERT1SIN' UNK- ITS THB J-V " " " S J FPJ yj
MONEY TO LOAN
'Bells of Harmony
- Heard aver KOIN dally
ring out a loan servica that
Is really really different.
TOTJ GET THB FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN J'
IN CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACY
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
on iAXA.na i if to iiot
Beneficial Loan
Society
f? ATFVff
Room 111 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor
LICENSED BT STATE
ill State 8trat - TeL S-T-4-t,
Borrow on personal propertr 5 repay
In monthly Installments. WILLAM
ETTE LOAN CO. State Ho, S-lll. SOI
Geardlaa Bids. TeL 1877.
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANT
111 Oregon Building. 2nd Floor
Office bra, A. M, te : P. M.
Telephone 7711. State Ucanse No.
8-14.
ramsoNAi. loans
mADs en rural turn. cars, i
or other rood security. Repayable
meethiy. wbso at nnsnoiai neaa see
ne before eteeing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Rrst National Bask Bldg. Phase lift.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Rtfinanoad
Arrange to reduce rout paj mints
Too kaap tha ear
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty SL and Ferry
Bhnae Tt gmt. Ore
FOR SALE WOOD
eseseaeaierfeaeseaesseeaeseasaaell
Wood. $8.50 cord. TeL 941L
GUARANTEED DRY wood coal
TeL 1000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade
Cottage.
Ash. fir and oak. TeL till.
No. 1 II In. old fir. $4.00. TeL 4450.
Dry oak, 4 ft $4.00. TeL 1708,
No. 1 dry old fir. $5.00. Tel. 8171
Sixteen Inch second fir $2.10
Per
load at Tracy's. Phone 3988.
Old fir dry and green $4.00 and up.
Phone 3C7I.
Ash and fir, Judd. Phone 21F14.
Dry wood $4 cord. TeL S459.
Old fir 12", 1
TeL 9789.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Lady's Hamilton watch. No.
809020. Reward. Phone 1128.
FOR SALE USED CARS
SEE
Bill and Bob Used Car Exchange
for your used car.
iz cnemeseta
Terms Trade
Open Evenings and Sundays
MCKAY'S USED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
1929 Ford Coupe $129.00
1927 Chrysler Sedan .
1929 Ford Roadster
128.00
141.00
186.00
2S5.00
1921 Durant Sedan
19S0 Ford Coupe
1921 Ford Pickup
1931 Chevrolet Coach
296.00
365.00
385.04
495.00
1929 Bnlck Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Da Luxe Coach
TERMS TRADES
Open evenings and Sundays.
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
838 Center Phone 1 410 N. Coml
WANTED USED CARS
USED CARS
Bought for Cash
Always Sell for Leas
Bee BORREOO
240 N. Liberty Phone Sill
www.wwww
Ford TT truck, lonr wheel base, nlat-
form. license, good rubber, ready for
service. $80 or trade for car. H, L. Al-
mon. Helmick
mouth.
Park I mi. a. Mon-
MEASLE3 NI7MKROU8
INDEPENDENCE, May 2.
Quite an epidemic of measles and
flu has been going about town,
especially among the grade school
children.
-o
FARM AIDE
Trancla W. Peck, ef Minneapolla.
Mrnn mrttn liaa lwyn named aa as-
;.f.n L-Ww Mnv-ntna of
. FedeT-1 Farm Boerd. Peck.
who la director of Axriculture Ez-
tension at tha Unirersity of Miiv
Besots, is one of tha country's
foremost authorities aa agrarian
problems.
PALS
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Normal Increase, Churning
Falls to Come; Eggs
Remaining Steady
PORTLAND, May 1 (AP)
While there has recently been a
slight Increase la offerings of bat
ter from outside sections ot the
Pacltie northwest, local manufac
ture haa ahowa a ueer twist. In
stead ot the normal very liberal
Increase la centrallxer charaiag.
there haa recently been a rather
fair decrease in the output ot lo
cal plants.
Weather conditions hare con
tinued against the ontpat of milk
throughout the Pacific northwest.
tnereoy curtailing the butterfat
arrivals here and at country ata
tlens. In fact the decrease has
been ao rapid that some sections
report their surplus of milk haa
practically disappeared.
Butterfat ralues were firmly
neia at recent advances.
There remains a cenerallr
steady tone locally In the market
for eggs without price change for
tne aay. Demand for storage re
mains favorable with the rejected
sioca noiaing down local resale
ralues.
There continued aa easier ton
in the market for lire heavy
weight hens with practically no
luriuer cnange m the price. The
normal differential between the
weights was again ruling here.
Market for asparagus has been
considerably strengthened here as
a result of the cool weather which
has retarded growth not only at
t m . w
nua-tjoiumDia points but In the
entire Pacific northweet. Rest
mld-Columbias 2 around SI
pyramid.
Market for country killed calves
continued a trifle slow and weak
at late declines with hogs steady,
mutton inclined to rule quiet.
Spring lambs remain In quite
steady call.
Rhubarb Is weaker and a trifle
lower.
Lettuce market was weaker;
generally lower.
Old and new potatoes and on
ions about steady.
Slower Mart for
Wools Continues
BOSTON. May 2. (AP)
The wool market Vday was slow
er thaa last week. One reason
was the lack of supplies on hand
here, especially greasy combing
wools. Mills continued to make
some Inquiries for worsted types
of wooL but they were not mak
ing a general rush to cover as
daring the previous 10 days.
Asking prices on available wools
were being firmly maintained at
or slightly above prices realized
on recent sales.
Raindrops Bring Big
Smiles to Farmers
WACONDA, May 2. Farmers
here greeted the rain with a smile
Most crops and gardens will bene
fit greatly. While young chickens
and turkeys might suffer, the
good will outweigh the harm.
Radio
Program
WEDNESDAY, KAY S
XOIaT Fortiand f0 Xe,
6:80 KOIN Kloek.
9:30 Betty Crocker.
10 :0e Marie, Little French Princes CBS.
1:80 Book of Lite.
S :0 remiaia J ancle. DLB8.
S : 15 Romantic Bachelor. CBS.
6:00 - Bedding White, teaor.
10:00 Fis Kito's artheetra, DLBB.
10:80 D Honey s Dance bead.
11:00 Rose City Beaver.
11:80 Oafs da Paris, DLBS.
KOAO Corvas 660 Kc.
T:00 Morning Meditation, led by Bev.
W. Baymoad Wilder.
S:0O Morning concert.
9 :00 Home Economies Observer.
13:00 rarnt hoar.
1:30 Dr. Henrietta Veerls "Hew
About Your Child's Weight sad
Your Owat"
1:00 Dr. J. K. 6aw "Control at
Laatk Psrsaitaa."
T:80 Orreliis high school program.
UW PattiaaA 620 Xa.
T:00 Organ eeaeert, HBO.
T:20 Organ ceaesrt, NBO.
7:10 Rhythm Ramblers, NBC.
9:li Cooking scsseL
9 : Organ concert. SBC.
10 :00 Sarah Kreindler. NBO.
10:30 Woman's Magazine o( tks Air,
3TBO.
13:15 Westora Farm aad Hesse koar.
KBO.
1:06 Al Bernard. NBO.
t :05 Al Pear ead His Gaag. XaO.
8 :2S Triendly Chat.
4 .00 Pair at Pinnae, NBO.
1:18 Kowad the World CUV, NBO.
I .SO Jack Levis. NBO.
1:43 Charloe Bart. NBO.
"A Glutton
mwrnu
HOWS QUE
R TWIST
WHEAT
PRUNE
December Reaches 75;
Spring Acreage to
Be Much Lower
CHICAGO. May 2 (AP)
Lively rlght-aboat-face action raa
wheat ap about t cents a bushel
late today to high price records
unequaled this season.
Unofficial crop reports Indicate
ed notable reduction ot United
States 111 spring wheat acreage..
and that leaa than 21.001.001
acres of domestic winter wheat
would pay to harvest, the preeeat
growth condition being the lowest
ever known at this date. Evidence
ot quickened progress of Inflation
measures at Washington counted
also as a stimulus to wheat price
uptaraa.
Wheat closed nervous, at some
setback from the day's top but
7-t to 1 3-8 above yesterday's fin
ish, corn S-4 te l up, oats 1-1 to
1-1 adranced.
Today'a closing quotations:
Wheat: May 71 1-8 to 1-4; Jly.
78 1-8 to 8-4; Sep. 73 1-3 to S18;
Dec. 75 1-4 to 3-8.
Corn: May 36 3-8 to 1-2; Jly.
33 to 33 1-8; Sep. 40 3-4 to 7-8;
Dec 43 3-9
Oats: May 24 5-8; Jly. 24 1-2;
Sep. 24 3-4; Dec. 28 3-8.
General Markets
PSODUCE ElCHAVOB
POKTLAND, Ore.. Mr 2. (AP)
Predate escheats, net prieet: Batter
Extra 23c. eUndirdl 22 He, prime firtts
23 He. firU 21c. Eggs Preta eztret 16e,
medium 14.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or..
mt a. (ap)
Higk Low Close
S74 57 57V
53V 5 58V
61 '4 f.0i 61 Vi
I Whnl Opea
My, aew 57
old 5S
Joly 60 44
September 61 Vi
62 H 6IH C2 V
Ca wheat No. 1 Big Brnd blartteoa
67; dark hard winter, 13 per reat S7.
11 per cent 03; aoft white, hard winter
58 H; aorthern ipring. weitera whit,
westers red 68.
Oat No. 3 white 824.
Cero No. 2F. yellow 820. CO.
HUIrua standard $18.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 2. (AP)
Batter Prints, extras 25a, standards
24 He
Battertat Portland dellrery. "A"
grade 83e pound.
Egga Paritie Poaltry Frodacera' sell
lag prices: OTersixe 17, extras 10c. mix
ed colors 15c, mediants lSe. Buying price
of whelesalsrs: Prh earress receipts. 56
ponnd and sp 13-13H dosaa.
Uooatry meets Belting price te retail
ers: Cons try-killed hogs, best He. 1,
81.75-1.S5: snder 15S pounds 5Vfc-6e:
Tealera, 00 to 100 pounds, 7-7 He; spring
lambs 1415c, yeariisgs 10-lle, heavy
ewe -c, csaaer cowa i-se, anus
4He.
tints Ortgoa walnuts 15 18 poaad.
rsaants toe. Brail la is-ie. aimoads 1s
60. tilherts 3012a. oeoans see.
Cascsra sark Buying price. 1933 poeL
S-SHe ponaa.
Hops Nomt&aL 1932. 3 42c
Lire poultry Baying pnee: Ueay
hens, colored, 4Vs pounds 11-13; de
mediums 10-llc; lights 10-lle: springs
light, 14 poaads ap 11-12; eld roosters
5e ; oust, rckis broilers ls-lVc, eld 13c,
colored loc
Oowoa tjellinr price te retailers: Ore
gos 90c-l.l cental, Yakima Spanish 78
85e crate. New enieaa, Texas Bermnda
$3.50 50-ponad crste.
Potatoes Lor it. 65-75 orange bos
Desehatee Goats $1.50-1.60; de Bakers
$1. 60-1.75. Yakima Gems $1.35-1.45.
New potatoea Texas 4-5c.
Strawberries Hacramento 34 $9, Ftes
ao 20s $1.73 crate.
Wool 1B33 clip, nominal; Willamette
alley 10-12 pound, casters Oregoa 10
14c Vlohalr Xomlnal buyiag price, 1933
clip, 6c
Hay Bering price from producer
Alfalfa $14-15. clover $11, eastern Ore
gon timothy S 14.50-15, oats aad vetch
"V
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, rn Hay 3. ( AP)
Cattle Receipts S3, calves 35; stesdy 8s
strong.
Steers, 550 t 900 pounds, good $5.25
5.60, naediam 14-5.25; 900 to 1100
pounds, good S5.Z3-3.aO. medium Se-V23;
1100 to 1SOO pounds, goes .DO
5.25. medium $3.504.50. Heifer.
350 to 750 pounds. good $4.25
5. oonunon-mediam $3.25-4.35; 750 te
900 pounds, good-choice $4.35-6 eommoa-
mediua S3.50-4.Z5. Cows, geoa fs.so-.
Bunoa-tasdiusa S3.50-3.so. low cutter
and cutter $1-3.50. Built, yearlings ex
eluded, good (beef) $3.60-3. cutter-medl-
am $1.60-3.60. oalers. good-chote 1-S,
medium 94.25-5. cuU-commoa $1.50-4-25.
Calves, 250 to 500 pounds, good -choice
84-5. eommoa-msdlum $2-4,
Hogs Receipt 300; about steady.
Lirht lirht. 140 to 160 pounds, rood.
choieo, $3.60-4.50. Lightweight. 160 to
160 pwaade. a4.S5-4.66: 166 te 100
pound a. S4.85-4.50. afedium weight, 300
to S20 nounds. 8 S. 85-4.50: 220 te 360
pounds. $3.76-4-35. HesvTWoight. 350 to
390 poanda 63.50-4.26; 390 to 850
Dounds. 83.25-4. Peeking sows. 371 to
350 pounds, good $3.25-8.85. 860 to 436
immii S1.2S-8.75. 426 te 550 Sounds
63.38 3.75: 171 U 660 pewnd. atodiaa
9S-8AO. Foods aad stockor pigs, to
ISO female, reed-ehetee $2.75 3.75.
-ui lamba Beeeint 60: steady.
Spviag tamba, choice S4.S5, good S6.60-
e.25, moilliim sa-o.au. Lames, ro poua
dawn. eMd-ehoiea SA35-4.76. nasi
medioaa SS-6.35; 00 to 98 pounds, good
rhoieo S4-4Ae. YearUss wether. SO to
110 pounds, good choice $8-6.56. mediam
$2-3. Kwma. SO Is 130 po-rads, good
hole $2.15-8.60. 130 te 160 pounds S3
2.30: sU weight, eomssen medium $1-3,
T:00 Amos s Asdy.NBO,
S:15 A 4 res tares of Kh or lock Holmes.
t:0 MaaiesI Cooaedy Kiaiaturee,
10:15 A a Hon Weeks' orchestra, NBO.
11:00 Phil Harris' areheetra, NBO.
11:86 Owe Arakeha's erehestra, NBC.
for Pimislunertt'
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Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4
co-op pool price. 9120 per
hundred.
Snrplas 03c
(If! Ik bssed ea
atssrfst sveraga.)
eeaU-ssestkly
Bertterfat Top 22c,
prists 84 He, cabes 22 He-
Prises said s grewers fty Saleai bsyers
Mar a
ITae erlsea I ism. sa4ie4 ey a kseal
ft iw. are tadMstl 4 as daily sssract
Sat are rseis e t saaeetsMsl
raoiT an vsoaxASLaa
String Was. Ik, we, .11
Artichokes, des. .SO
Badne TUceL Sox. , , .30
Aspsrscas. leeaL ass. na
Cskeace. Is. OS
Oreea peepers. CatiL. fa,
JO
X4
Peas. CaU, lb.
caasagn,
.08
Osioas. des. bssckee
Petateee, Yakima Ke. t
.30
.LIS
.1.00 te 1.25
4.7J
fieri Sa. aew .
Sweet potatoes, crmte
.1.60
Leasee. Celtf.
-2.00 to 2.75
Osioas. Lebish, ewt
.84
Kaatere, local
Color. CaUL, crate
Hesioaa Tovatoei -
Apples
Wraeesps. fsaey
.01 H
3.00
. .00
.1.40
. .90
1.45
.1.25
utra fsaey
Kewtowss, fancy
aztra Isaey
CaaUflowor. Calif, crate .
Onages, p.p.
1.60 to 1.85
. 8.00 10 4.00
.70
50
.75 to 1.00
.05
rsDcy
Beets, Calif, dos.
Tamipa, local, dos.
epinach, local, crate
Benaaas. lb. en stock
Hinds
.05
Strawberries, Frens, 20s
I.S5
.90
Celery hearts, dos. . . . -
Uastard rreeas
.60
Cacerabers -et
. .90 to 1.40
. .20 to .30
Pineapple, retail
HOPS
Top,
1932. lb.
.40
.25
Top.
1931, lb.
BOOS
Saying Prices
Extras
.13
.12
.11
Standards
tedioma
POULTRY
Old roosters
.04
.11
.09
.OS
.10
Colored ben
Mediums hens .
Light hens,
Spring
1938 spring lai
Lambs, top
Hen, top
Pint cut
Fleers
Cowa , .
Heifers
BC2AT
ba
6.00
5.00
.4.55
4.00
to .04 U
.04
.01
te .02
.02 H te .03
.03 t .02 S4
.0l
nulla
Dressed Teal, top
Dressed bora
00
GOALS ABB RAY
VThest, western red .65
White. No. 1 -3
Barley, top. toa a IS 00 te 20.00
Oats, toa .20.00 to 25.00
Its, bating oric
Oat and vetch, toa
.15.00
.15.00
.16.50
Alfalfa, valley, lat cat.
Eastern Oregoa ,
Clover hay . 12.00 to 14.00
WOOL
Medium : .13
Coarse , .10
Meheir Jti
OASOAXA BABX
Oreea, la.
Dry. lb.
.ei
.04
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.)
BAT S
STOCK avBAOE8
50 20
iO aa
Ind ia SB's
. 70.8 38.5
. 70 S 34.0
Ct's Total
Today
Previous day
Week see
Year ago
3 years age .
High 1939
Low 19M
82.8 67.3
80.9 67.0
65.1 30.9
43.4 20.0
73.6 61.3
76.2 45.6
.183.3 127.2 256.8 167.3
. 70.0 36.5 95.8 67.2
. 42.8 33.5 61.6 43.0
High 1983
. 73.B 89.8 111.0 73.9
. 85.1 13.3 51.8 35.0
Low 1933
Xew 1933 high.
BOND AVX-AOES
20 20 10 60
tnd'l KB' lit' Total
Todav 64.9 64.0 76.8 68.4
Previous day 64. B 03.0 it. 3 ei.s
Week ago 61.1 61.0 75.1 66.0
Year ago 68.9 60.3 76.5 65.3
1 years ace S4.1 loo.s vs." iw.i
High 1933 66.1 65.7 8V1 73.0
Lew 1033 5S.B jT.O 74.1 os.t)
High 1933 71.3 78.0 8. 7S.1
Low 1933 58.2 47. 70.S 7.S
Tax Turnover for
Telephone Concern
Made, Polk County
DALLAS. May 2 Taxes for the
first halt of 1922. amounting to
S2.I9I.I0. were paid to Polk
county Monday br the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph eom
nany. according te C B. Sand-
berg, maaager here. He stated
that the company's taxes tor the
sUta of Oresoa for the entire
year would amount to $119.-
4S9.S7.
Tha total ot all taxes averages
$9.11 per telephoae. baaed on tha
number of phones la operatloa oa
March 1. 19SS. This represents
shout II per cent of the com
pany's operating expenses in the
state.
-lSrna PARKNTm
KINaWOOD. May 2 Mrs. Ella
Jacoba ot Oakland. Calif:, with
her little daughter Marian la at
the home ot her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, B. Bennett. Her husband.
William Jacoba, died recently and
ahe expects to make a visit ot ser-
eral months here.
RECORD
HOPEFUL
Price and Demand are
Good Past Week;
East Buying ,
PORTLAND. May 2 (AP) A
more hopeful outlook for the new
prune crop In the Willamette val
ley aad la Clark coaaty la sug
gested la reports from growing
centers. Here and there, around
Forest Grore, Newberg and Tarn
hill there is some scattering thrfp
damage, according to various sur
reys, bat this Is expected to hare
little influence apon probable to
tals for the state.
Recent weather has been prac
tically Ideal and the blossom set
ting has generally been good.
The past week was more thaa
fair in regard to price and de
mand. Both domestic and foreign
trade was seasonably .good, the
Journal here said today, although
by no means extensive. Trade In
the forelga field hae been con
fined almost exclusively to Eng
land. New Tork has been a lib
eral buyer la the domestic field.
Practically nothing remains in
Oregon but the 25-8Ss aad the 30
40s. reports la the trade here in
dicate. Oregon prices generally qnoted
by distributors la round lots are:
23-358, 4 3-4 cents; 30-40s, 4 1-1
cenr
NEW YORK. May 2. (API
Rails offered a tow to a lagging
and quieter stock market todav.
but had to do most of the ad
vancing themselves. Sales totaled
3.894.630 shares.
Santa Fe Jumped 5 points and
Union Pacifie and Deleware A
Hudson around 4. Atlantic coast
lines, Lackawanna. Lehirh Val
ley, Louisville & Nashville and
New York Central were up I
or more, while others improved
at least a point. Elsewhere. nH
losses were fairly plentiful.
Bethlehem Steel, Americas
Can. Du Pont. Sears Roebuck
Radio. V. S. Rubber, Coca Cols
and General Foods lost fractions
Oils weakened under omission ol
the Socony-Vacumn dividend
which had been 10 cents quarter
ly. That issue was off 2 point
at the worst, while New Jersey
and Calfornia Standards lost
more than a point. Allied Chemi
cal was down 1 . Metal issues
were sluggish.
TELlS ABOUT CHIXA
INDEPENDENCE. May 2 At
assembly Monday. Rev. Kepper.
missionary home from China gave
an interesting talk on the youth
of Chins, and their connection
with the revaluation which is be
ing staged there. He -also spoke
on the Mancnurian situation, lie
has 32 years of experience la
China. He spoke before an audi
ence at the Presbyterian church
Monday night.
o-
i-
TWO YEARS
: ' ;.:. ' .. ....
V v .v .
f
W. XL llaaTJoaald, British engi
neer, accused br Soviet uoritiea
of sabotage aad enioag, is pic
tured as na tetified on his own be
half durin&t his recent trial with
fire fellow-coTjnttTmen at Moscow.
Convicted, IteDoaeld waa sen
tenced te two years' tapriasa-aent.
Great Britain protested the Terdkt
by declaring? an embargo en Ras
siaa foods.
By CLIFF STERRETT
iLS TOW UHI6
MARKET OfJ TUESDAY
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