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. -.1 -J TV- The OREGON STATESMAN, Balera, Oregon, Friday Morning. May 19, 1933 PAGE ELEVEN 1 1 :$jj0K4lr I ', Business Directory (fd m mis directory run an monthly tests only. Ratt $$ par line. per month. - AUTO BRAKES Ml i Paoek. tb brak and shlmray doctor, 276 Booth CommTctol 8treet. CATERING Burt Crarr. tb caterer. Ph. 8788. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. W. B. Korthnesa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a I SCOTT, P8G, Chiropractor, 366 K. High. TeL Re 8671. - FLORISTS CUT Cowers, wed a . luQuets f oral wreaths. dacoratloas. C f.Brttt hanpt. Carta, 411 CourU-TsL 13$4 ALL -Ads ot floral work. Lots fist , lTb A Market. Tct t$93. GLASS Ant and window glass mirrors. TL 6104. Walter J. iwwnt, aaa prty, INSURANCE in BECK N. High frEXTjRicKS TeL 4141 OOFFET-SMITH. gen. Ins. TeL 6632. LAUNDRIES THB NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRT THE WElDER L XINDRT tea s. uixb tl $m CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT rtra in Quality and Barries Telen-on tllV 1364 Broadway LAWN MOWERS fiharnaned. repaired and traded. HARRT W. SCOTT. The Cycle Man". MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to homo. Spring mattress $1,00. Renovators and fnmininn Rim cleaned. Canltal Bed- din- Co. TeL 4089. S030 N. CapltoL Maw matt-ana mads - to Order. Old remade; carpet cleaning, aUlng ; fluff mvarasLvlBK. Salem Fluff Rag Mat- tvmm Factory. B. 13th A Wilbur. TeL 441. Otto P. -wicker. Eat. 191L MUSIC STORES Statesman Classified Ads Call 910 Classified AdvertisUg Single Insertion per liutvlOs', TbrM Insertions pet. ... line .............. 20o Six Insertions per line.. 20c One month per Uae..$L0t Minimum charge ,.tlr Copy for tliU pfe o eepted tuiUl :S0 tte eresf In j bulore pablicatlott (or daaalflcAUoe. Oopy ro eeired After tale time vttJ be run nader the heeding Too Late to Cleialfy. The EUteemaa ! Aisamee fto flmtncfal mpaiuiblllty (or errore which may ap pear la adrerUiementa pnk Uahed U,1t eolimna, aaa In ease where thle paper 1 at (aelt wDl reprint that part of a adTenlaeaient ta which the typographical mlatake ocemra. . The Suteimao V reeerree the right to reject objeo tloaal adTertlslng. ft fur ther reeerree the right to cluatfy an adyertlalag oa der Tthe proper eUtaiflea-ttoa. FOR SALE Real Estate SITUATIONS WANTED XKI fm; Will car for lawn or other work for room. TeL J7Z. Wanted homo and small ' wages ta refined home as housekeeper and com paalon. Mra Klnsey. 12U Chemeaete. Exp. dressmaking la your homo. 13.60 day. Copy pictures, TeL TJI4. FOR SALE MisceOaneona Fresh crabs now at Fldler'a stand. Intersection SUTerton-Portland road. Pabst Blue Ribbon, Goeta Country Club bottle beer. T7& Edgewater Street, West Salem, t blocks from end of bridge on Salem-Dallas highway. For Sale: Late model Royal type writer, tmewriter desk and chair. Chas. Wiper. First National Bank Building. Many yarietles of my Englewood grown shrubs, trees and planta at re duced prices. George Schreiber, soto Nebraska Ave. Now Is the time to Install a Gas Wntor Heater. Sm our dlsnlay. Port land Gas lc Coke Co., 13S a High 8L, Salem, Ore. ICE BOX. C pound size for sals or will trade for chickens, pigs, pony, rug or what have you. Bee it at Jim ft Bob's Cafe, 111 S. Commercial, South of Perry's Drug store. Bicycle nearly new. Phone 5890. r.cn r. WILL Pianos, radios, sew trig machines, sheet music and piano auilM. RenaJrina radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 432 Stats Street. Balcra. 4 MUSIC INSTRUCTION WUl trade guitar and lessons for anything I can use. Storhow, 450 Court. MEDICINE DC. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday slid Friday, 10 :30 aaa. to 4:30 p. m. 1 148 N. CommerclaL PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PAINTING TRADE Miscellaneous Trade 4 ton truck for light sedan. Route T. Box 208A. Garden Road. TeL 1934. Have some good cows I wilt trade for wood, or sell on easy terms. HI C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted Power hay baler In ood condition. Reasonably priced. Dodson Bros.. Monmooth, Ore. Tel. 45F22. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Several good residence srooertleo with large garden spots ready for Dry wood $4 cord, TeL 44SI. planting. 88 to 820 per month. A MILLER. 844 Stat St Realtors Phono 4T08 S room jnodern noose. 1408 N. ltth. Priced very rsasonable. TeL 4877. NOW IS THB TIME TO BUT ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED g X. Mod. bungalow, basement, furnace. fireplace, garage, nice lawn. Located N. Salem. Price $2950. 81050 buys t R. house? 850 down and Sit oar mo. 32200 buys T R. house ; 8100 down and zv monin. VAN M. OREKS ' . 114 Or. Bldg. . TeL Ttll ward. Don't build an til voo fine lots all In cherries. pies, full bearing, on block south f ieane lonior high tha pears and aa- school, nlc view. level lots, sexiao each. BeU on or bota cheap, easy paymenta Owner, Tf I nurmt Avenue, pnon ssee. SNAP . Good Six room modern bom. waTI located at 088 N. Summer 8t.. has not water heat, hardwood floors, east rronc trice sues cash. See. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. Realtora 134 8. Liberty St. Phono 8488 LOT BARGAIN Good location naar Parrtah mina nfc.??.V5:fl st- Pric $800 SLa& V n ntt , timnABM ' . . 134 a Liberty St. ... TEN ACRES i - A real BACRiriCsJ la tea acree eC iana aii eumvatea. running wmten gooa roaa, tocaea east ot 8aleJ, a fine Place to build your home. Prios I1S00. reaaonahlM aama. RTrw rr vw UA I. W. It GRABENHORST A COL Realtors 111 8. Uberty St. EXCHANGE Real Esttts) EXCHANGE ZVaaa Mora hnnnlm USnl jc-ui iw LTjuia i or gooa noma in c lam. Ask as about It CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State f. Phone iTOl FOR SALE FARMS DANDY BTTTS 14 Acre m nanut hl,hn a timber and good tront stream on place, . miitsa que iuuu nays it Terma STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 37 Acres. -R lmniui. lnor1Mv Barn, garage, poultry house. Creek! 7 A. bearing cberrlea Prunea Soma oerriea irlce S400. Terma HOP LAND 220 A. (120 A. rood hon landV Plan. ty timber for poles. Fair improve ment River bottom eoiL Hops all around It A bargain for 89500. Bom wrau. uon i paaa tnis no. se J AS. D. SEARS. Realtor 132 S. High Business Opportunities .... ........... --ll..injTrLnnJt Cafe for sale, 897 N. Commercial. INVESTORS : Well secured tlrwt mortgage loans 3500 t 82000, 7 int. tnixua a aujuLiKK, altge. Ixmws 344 State St Phono 4708 For Sale or rent carare and serrtos station. Good location for fruit stand: z (unemeiceta. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Custom hatching. S00 eggs at lfce every sararaay and Tuesday. TeL 133F3. Lee's Hatchery. Horse for sale, or trade for feeder pigs. Joseph Becker, R. 5, Box 313 Cross R. R. by Texaco Oil Plant For Sale 150 Hanson W. L. chicks 8 cents each. H. R. Schols, Rt 9, Box 150. 1H mllea east on Sllverton road. MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE WOOD Old fir 18 18-. TeLi 8749; Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 4418, LOST AND FOUND glasses. Return 838 Stat. Be- - - i - Lost Monday, whit wire haired ter rier, 10 months. Reward, Tel 7840. Found Jersey heifer.; Routs 1. Macleay, Ore, ! Ed Wanner, LOST Ladles brow ' slip-on . kid glov. Boom 403, U. 8. NatL Bank. Lost Sample case betwe Thorpe's servic station and Balea. Finder lease return to 381 State St. Room 00. Reward. FOR SALE USED CARS Sell or trad '37 Dodge Raster. T47L McKAT8 USED CARS WITH AN O. EL THAT COUNTS 24 Ford Coupe ,, ' 25.00 '27 Essex Coach 74.00 '37 Star Sedan '38 Durant Sedao- '37 Chrysler Sadas '28 Ford Roadster a xr..k oj. 10 Ford Oouoa, H 81 Ford Pickup '30 CnstF. DeLux 8edar 8t Chev. DeLux Coast . a rirmouu eeaan 'If Ford Paaal Track 3t Cher. Panel Track 05.00 131.00 14M 14tM 19M0 343.00 398.00 898.00 498.00 48.00 378.01 TRADEA TERMS Dpea Evenfnrt and Sondayw 31$ Center Pbss 1189 43$ M. CosbX USED CARS . Bought for Cash Always SeTt fe Less - Am 33ABBJ1A IT. LTbarty rboas 883$ Model A Ford track' tnm aala. TTaarl. hf lob sea with true, at v. Pum Bargains Tbess Cars Must ha Bold isiv rora ootrpe 3929 Ford R. 8. Bosdstsr Hit rHmtiae Dr. Sdaa 1938 Jewett Coach , , JL iis 8tudebakr Glass Ena, izs im coups 138$ , 17$ . 188 , 9$ , to SB Ws have many others to choose from. iotm in ana icon tnes over. Used Car Exchange 648 chemeexta! rRnnrr TERMS TRAD AS upea svenings and Bundars State Motors, Inc. Offer I Real Values la Trananortation 80 Chrysler Royal Coup $128 '32 Plymouth Business Coupe 485 '29 Stude Pres. 4 Dr. $dan , 450 '29 Hudson Greater 8 Sedao 39S '37 Chrysler Finer TO Sedan 295 '80 Ford Tudor Sedan: 275 Karl Keen Trunk. 28 Oldsmobll 4 Door Sedan 276 29 Kssex Super Six Sedan 215 '29 Ford 4 Door Sedan 225 Karl Keen Trunk. AH are overhauled aad guaranteed 525 Chemeketa at High Open even In gs 1ATI0N DAYS OR AT HID VALUES TUMBLED BY GRAIN SALES sr ' 4 4 " 4y ' jy jyi 0 POULTRY DEMAND ABOVE SUPPLY lear Laks Graduation To night; Other Schools Winding up Study CLEAR LAKE, May It The graduatloa exercise will be held at the Clear Lake church May It at 8 m. There are II la the class, the largest Clear Lake has had . tor a long time. Members are: Ada Mae Smith, Beee Marie fichaemaa, Heaxiette Porter, Marjorle Wlnksrworden, Effle Balr, Emmett Porter, Wll- lard Orey, James Mlnty, Harry Rebertsoa, Robert aad Donald aetaeat. Wayne Harding, rural school tperrisor, will gjre the Address ana present the. aipiosUAa. oroers i ,the program are ner. H. n. seheAerxaaa, Mice Boatrgex; Ada ua &3siutana uenrurte rerter. WEST ATTON. Mar If ThAaannal slosing day school pic nic eras held here Tuesday. W. C. Isnseo, principal, gare a abort talk. DuA to bad weather the plcale laaeh was served ia (he school fiousB. A baseball game betweea the Aafasvlllo grades aad West Staytea was won by West Staytea 10 to X. 8DVER May 18 The Barer school , will elosA Tuesday, May SI with a program. INDEPENDENCE, May II - Uadaaated by pouring down rala the Seniors of I a dependence high school enjoyed their annual TUuk" day at "Newport May 11. They were accompanied by Mr. aad Mrs. Paul E. Roblaaoa, aad the senior class advisor, Mrs. Ha set Stalsberg. Painting, paper-hanging, decorating. Estimates free, Sheppard. Tel. 418. Interior W. H. PRINTING Best hair cut Adults 20c. child., 15c. Two blocks a of library. & winter. Steel. Span. Guitar, Mandolin. Be ginners, adv. classes. Harmony, notes. Registration ends June 15. Studio TeL 71SS or r. w. c. A. ssts. W pick up dead or worthless horses, rows, dheop, free or charge, lei. 4t!. roll STATIONER!, cards, pamph lets, " programs, books or .any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 215 & Commercial, xeio phone 910L FUBLIC ACCOUNTANT N. D. Clement, Income Tax Reports, Auditing. 110)4 N. ComL Tel 303 or 5247. REAL ESTATE BECKS A HENDRICKS. TeL 4347. w w nRABENHORST A CO. tn al'Libartr St TeL 888. FOR RENT ROOMS Modern room, garage, sip. porch, 1577 Court St. Tel. 4S57. ROOM AND BOARD Pessatesswssssiseasssesssssassjs Board, room, $20.00, near P. O. 5482. Comfy rmt Board optnL TeL $789. NIca front room, twin beds, nicely furnished, quiet modern home, good meals, four blocks from State. 349 Bellevue. Otrice gins. Board and room for ladies. Close In. Tel. 5678. 695 Court St 6OCOL0FSKY. A SON 144-5 First NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL Cheerful room, twin beds, board or hskrg opt Tel. fi94. 545 8. ITtn. 7807. FOR RENT APARTMENTS STOVES BTftVES and ' stev repairing. 8toves . MinUt tad reDalred. -kinds of woven wire fence, fancy aad Dials, nop baskets, hooks, iogan hooka. Balsm senc uu dw ""IZ . ?r!tlfc-ta. TaL 4774. R. B. Fleming. 1 ftjinWMMMVWVWVrt'ft'Cri-i-l"- Patton aDartments Jowntown, cau Pat ton's book. star. Fur. 7884. 3 R. apt, 3181 HaseL TaL TRANSFER Lovely fur. 3-r. apt 1580 Center. Furn. duplex apt 86 Union. Apt, $13.00. 897 N. ComL sijrxi jxrxrt njuui iLrua nirn-!."- CAPITAI, COTt Transfer Co. 33$ 3 R aptrfrlgldalre, 120$ Court. in.m-ifi i mj ,nnnrmnr"rm - - State St TeL warding aaa Get our raise. 771. Distributing, tor storage eur specialty. Olympic 730 N. Liberty. Furnished or unfurnished apartment a m.r blatant transfer st stage. caU irLarm Traasfer C Trucks to Portlaad aauy. Duplex apt, unfurn. 951 N. Winter, WELL DRILLING Prcott Anartments. 3 rooms fur nished, private bath, fine kitchen, newly decorated, attractive place. adults, reaucea rates, o. bh num. 1004 OaK st. R A. RP-D 4. West. 80 years axperlanca. Box 103 E. TeL 110F8. FOR RENT HOUSES rarn and nnfnrn. hoQS. H. Forkner, 1310 N. Cottage. Tel sou. eessaesws,sessMSsss,s,s" Further Advances r.nmt In Ohio and Z-Z m r-i I Nice five room cottage, l Similar F1 penes " Fmr. 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOIN daily ring out a loan servic that is really really different TOU GET THB FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS $10 to $300 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM P.eom 119 New Blight Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BT STATE 518 State 8 tree t TeL 3-7-4-0. " -flri"il rVlJtfVjTj-lArXsl PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS STATE LOAN COMPANY 313 Oregon Building. 2nd Floor Office hra 10:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Telephone 7783. State license No. S-105. SECURITIES WOBBLE ThDUGII BIS RISE NEW YORK, May 18 ( AP) stocKs wobbled todiy, although rail shares endearofed to carry the price level higher. Net losses ranged from frac tions to more than a point for TJ. S. Steel, Bethlehem. National Steel, Case, Harreater. Consoli dated Distillers, Crqwn. Cork and TJ. S. Industrial Alcohol. Ameri can Telephone down 2 at the worst, closed with It small gain. Allied Chemical advanced better than 2 points. American Can ral lied on ticket reports of improving business, while International Ce ment, National Cash Register and Celanese strengthened about 2. Rails derived considerable sup port from forecasts that car load ings last week had exceeded .those of the corresponding 1932 period. Extreme gains for the carriers ranged from 1 to 4 points. Trading aggregated 4,121,910 shares. CENTRAI HOWELL. May IS Tha Pratum MenaoaitA church was filled Sunday night whea Rer. J. M. Frana delivered the baccalaureate address to the eighth grade classes of both Central Howell and Pratum schools. There were IS graduates from the Central Howell class and seven from Pratum. Corn' Resists Lower Trend of Wheat; Close at low CHICAGO. May IS (AP) Lively tumbles ia grain prices late today accompanied heavy selling of wheat, largely oa orders from sources east. Temporary weakness of securi ties did much to unsettle confi dence of grain holders. Trading In grain was ended before stock market recoveries took place. Cera showed stubborn reslstaace, but yielded te sympathy with! wheat action. Wheat closed unsteady at the day's bottom figures, lft-2 eeats 01 ow yeaeroay's finish, corn 1-8 to 3-4 down, oats 1-4 to off. .Today's closing euotationi: Wheat May 79. July 72 1-4 ta 3-1; Sept, 7S S-S to H: Dee. 71 te I-S. - Cera May 44 1-4; July 4- 4K: Sept, 47 to 7-S;.Dee. 41 3-d I Oats May 21 i-S; July 21 -; Sept, 28-28 1-S; Dee. 27 Salem Markets Grade B raw A milk, co-op pool price. SI .38 per hundred. Swrptas f 1.15. (in ik Sattertat average.) itary tSmtterfat Top 3C9C, prints X4U, cubes 22. Price said I grever by 8a lea bayees stay is (The prieee bale, rap plied sy a iaeeJ tracer, are ladlsativ ef tae daily sairkl bat are a taaraataad by TVs Sutaaaua) rsuTT AJTB SXOBTASXSa Striar baaas. Ib. ws. . 11 Artiaiekss, des. JOS Bsauaes, leeaL Sea. , Jl kpsragas. loeaL dea. .TS Oasbare, Ik. a4 Orea swooera. CaliL. Q JS Peas. Calif.. Ib. , JH Oaieas. dea. baacke JS Potatees, tcr Yakiaia Ve. t JJI rtarida Saasta, whUas .1.00 e LSJ 9M SwaeS fotateaa. crate Mtaa, Calll. -S.00 J .40 General Llarkets wmvcm xxokavqs POBrfLAVD, Ore. ay IS. (AP Predaa exeaaaga, aeO pvieee: Batter. Extras tSeUadars 22 a. prime rata 23He, first UHi Egxa Pzatk extras lac, adia a 17a. Onioaa, Labi ah, ewX. asasaie, local Calery. OaliL. H ante Mexieaa Toaatees Asyjas Wiaessps. uasy Sxtra faaey KtrtoiH faaey Xxtra taaav Oraacas, p p. , raaay e t 3.00 5 .01 .15 .0 . 30 .L40 30 a.s Portland Grain Beets, Calif, doe. , Taraips. loeaL das. BptaaeS, local, crate Banaaaa. Ib. ea stock Bases POKT-iyO, Ore, Wkasti Opaa May 61 Jaly 89 September 05 May 18. (AP) Bigk Law Olae ea eon o 63 61 H 03 e es es Strawberriaa, Fraiaa, 20a Oregoa slaste. 24-csd Celery hearts, dot. Maatard graaaa . uneawbers .30 ta SO S.0O te .se .46 . -5 te .00 .05 .05 135 2.25 .90 .00 Piaeapple, retail Oasbr wkeat No. 1: Big Bead Lluettaaa C9 ; dark kard via tar 13 par east 71, 21 pee caat 67: tett wkite, kard via- tec 62; aortkera- ipriag, weatara white. waster red 68ft. Oats So. 3 wait $24. Cera Ka. SE yellew $23. illrua Standard $31. Top 1013. 1931, B0FB Extras . Staadarda Kadi ami lb. ""Ecioa Boytag Prices .00 ta 1.40 .20 te .80 .75 .60 Portland Produce Old reeeters - Colored beae - adias beaa Light keas. Bpriags FOITLTBT PLEAS ANTDALE, May IS The Peasantdale school will close with a program Friday forenoon. May 21 and A picnic dinner at noon and a ball gsme in the after noon. Borrow on personal property : reDav In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., State Us. S-149. $88 Guardian Bldg. TeL 3877. P-RSONA LOANS MADE en furniture, car a, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. Wbra la financial seed se us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Pheae $881 MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payment You keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Ftton 4733 Slm. Ora ' LOANS WANTED Wanted to borrow $700.0$ oa viae worth $4000.00. Box 198, car States man. SPRING VALLJVT, May 18. The annual all-da yy picnic which marks the closing of the Spring Valley school wll be hed at the school grounds Saturday, May 20. In the forenoon a program will be given under direction of the teacher, Mrs. Jesse Sohn. A bas ket dinner will be served at noon with games and contests following. SLCLEAY SCHOOL CTXSF MACLEAY, May 18. School closed here with the annual all- day picnic an dachievement day program. Mrs. Morris Cady is club lead er. Wayne Harding, county club leader, gave a talk. Mrs. A. Spell bern. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg acted as judges. In the club work Nettie Shaw was awarded first, Viola Tooker, sec ond and Anna Shaw, third place. FEW HOP WORKERS ID DISSATISFIED FOR SALE WOOD Old fir dry and green 34.00 and tro. Phone 3873. .---"-" -i-n-,-i-,-irirmcy-irini-i ir nnruvtn Ash and fir, Judd. Phone 21F14. in-ont modern 3-room Court ana Apta, garages, gardens, $20-$s. Phone 5164. new paint one 0207. BOSTON. Mar 18 (AP) Further - advances hare " recently b- made ' In several grades ot j nhto and similar fleeces. Prices realized, on, strictly combing B6s. and 4 8-6e,' grades blight Oeeces.i were mostly lnth range 30-31C In the grease' tor tha ball- ,8ales nave been reported . at slightly higher than 31c, bur these were mi1 exceptionally choic wool r.lothlnr staples out of- tlmllar lines have brought up to 20c In the faaewv---rf: -'s-- "-f: tlTXDCVO IS I IMP RED LAKE LA BIS H, May 13. The continued rain has hampered the rrowth of the onion crop an. necessitated A ' postponement of mch weedlns which should b? FOR RENT Good ftv room modern home at 3098 8. Church St.. 322.60 per m o. Se. W. H. uitAH.r nufiai as jv; 111 S. Liberty St.- FOR SALE Real EsUU MWMWMWMMMM6AAMAmMAAMMAA Good semi-modem 7-roora pjastarod realdence. basement, flrepla plumo Ing, on two big lots covered with nut, cherry and ornamental trees and roses, grape arbor, near schools, a to vtew. n. . . AMMHUin 7irf. AIM. ww . " . . . r, ,A.,, ...h heautiral euiMtng -loia with large fruit trees, block south Les lie brick school, at oarin, wf,"'"'- r nar. 7i, KU rat AT rnom - woonwrRN Well Improved 80 acre, mostly rlv ntM eunntna water, eleetrle wKt famtTv fruit. Tbie Mac t a r a w a - mmm- fit 1 'mrgaln. very in rai a. w i rtereu "responaime-1, .SEbThAWKINS A ROBERTS, ZnA i For term- Bargain GUARANTEED DRY wood ooal TeL 8000 Salem Fuel C. Trad A CotUga. - - - iirs u nrLnjTjLTuxfU"iji Ash, fir and oak, TeL 6848. Dry oak. 4 ft. $4.00. TeL $70$. Discontent among men employ ed In the hop yards about Inde pendence Is almost wholly In the minds of agitators, for In all the yards fully 90 per cent ot the men are satisfied with and agreeable to the wage which prevails, Allan Hall, foreman of : the Mltoma ranch there, stated while In Salem yesterday. "And whea I say SO per cent are satisfied. I place the figure conservatively," he said, adding that every man oa the Job la that yard seems glad and willing to be working at the accepted wage, the same as which prevailed last year. Hop yard work is getting pretty well along now, though In two yards new crews 1went emt this week to spread fertilizer. Growers in both these instances reported 'that of the 18 and 15 men which composed 'the twe different crews, not a man asked what wage he was to receive, but seemed rather most Interested In the fact that he wa getting a Job. PROGRAM OX 2dth GERVAIS, May 18. Gradua tion exercises for the grade school will be held at the auditorium Friday evening, May 24. Of the six pupils who will receive diplo mas, three, Gael Cuts forth, Marie Jensen and Harriet McDougall, have attended the Gerrais school during the entire eight years. The other three, Ethel Harris, Dorothy Ferguson and Irving Koenig, en tered from other districts. Dor othy Is salutatorian and Gael, val adictoriao. POBTLAND. Ore. May 18. (AP) Batte Prints, extras Ze. staodareA Bene poena. Satterfat Portlaad dslirerr: "a grade 33-23 pouad; faratsrs' deer A -very 31-22e; tweet area be kicker. Exxi racifie Poultry Produeera aeU- lag price. OveraUa lWe, extraa lie, di es eolereaTc, mediaia 17c, doiea. -ar ias price of wholesalers: rreik current receipts OS peuads ap, 14 Ha doaaa. slilk Coutrict price 4 per cent Fort- Uad deUvery, $70 v L, A grade cream ST.a la. Goeatry meati BeUrag PTlee ta rettt era: Ceaatry killed Saga, beat batckara aadar 180 poaada -0 Vie, vaalera 80 te luo peui 7-7 a, spring lambs 11-lSa, yesrliags 5-Bc; heavy ewes aH-Sa, caa nr cows - c, baus avh-oa pouad. Mohair ftomiDU boring once: IBIS clip Se poaad. Irnta -Oreton waLnata 1516c. pcaaate lue, oraaiu 12-1, aaaeads IS-I60, lii- pens au-z.-c, peeaas lua penad. Caacara bark Baying price: 1933 peaL as poaa a. Hope XoaaiaaL 1932. 70-75- Live poaltrj Bnriax Drice: Heavv aeas, coioreo, a paaaaa iza, a diams 13e, lifhu 13e; spriaga 1 poaada bp 13c: eolorad asrxa lSe poaada; raeitera Se; decks, Pekia breii- ara, 18-lc; old dueka, Pfkini, 12a col erad 10c. Onioaa Selling price ta retatlert: Ore- goa 80-$1.10 eaatal; Yakiaia, Spaaiak, 7-85a crate. New eaieaa Calif. Baraadaa, $1.76 per 50-paaad crate; Oaliforai a $1-10 lug. Potatees LoeaL es-Ta arm re box. Beaehataa Gam a $1.35-1.40. do Bakars $1.50. YakUaa Gens $1.30-1.40. petataaa Cahforsia trarnate S- SHe, white SK-Stte. Btraveerriea Sacraataato 24s 33.35- 3.40, traca -0a $1.75-1.85 carte. Wool 1033 dip. aawiaaL WilUaatta valley lS-aOe, eaatern Orecoa 17-37 a, aoatha Idaho lS-20e pound. Hay Baying price from producer: Al falfa $14-15, clever $11, eastern Oregon timothy $16. eata and vetch 815. Portland Livestock MEAT 1038 spring Iambs Lamb, too Hers, top first cats 8teers Cows Beifers Balle Dressed veaL Dressed her . 44 . J 8 . as . 34 . .11 . .09 . 38 . .10 .6.00 .4.00 .8.00 ..4.75 Prices Hrm to Higher All Along- Line; Butter Steady PORTLAND, May It (AP) Extreme strength of the poul try trade locally and along the . coast generally was attracting more than normal attention. D mand has for some days past been ia excess ot supply with the latter ' somewhat below normal consider ing the period ot the year. Prices recently have been stea dy to strong aad firm te higher all along the line, even aaderslsed broilers moving our promptly at quotable prices white the heavier aorta were higher In spots. .. Demand for light weight hens was far la excess of the current onenng which suggested reason why Hghtawere selling mostly at exactly tae earn e price as medl- trms. la fact ther was bat le spread generally la the price ob tained for hens oa the Portland I market. Market for hotter was showing a fully steady tone oa the open trade aad without price change Demand was best for top score to go Into coolers but all grades were showing sat si factory de ma nA Butterfat was firmly held. rT market waa without chaste. Prices were mostly main tsrfed. Receipts were folding up wen. Market for country killed hogs and calves was steady to firm for the day aad prices were well sus tained generally. Lambs and yearlings continued more or less easy, but ewes remain In call. Yesterday's weakness in aspar agus gave way today to a showing of at least steadiness with prices steady to firm and slightly higher. Receipts for the day were moder ate. ; ram top 3SH to .04 H .03 te .02 .02 H te .03 .03 . .07 . 37 OIL -XV AJTD BAT Wheat, westera red - .65 White. No. 1 .65 Barley, top. tea 16.00 te 20.00 Oats, toa ta 25.00 Hay. baying pneei Oats and vatea. tea alfalfa, vaney. 1st cat, Eaatera Oregoa Clover hay . Media Coarse . Mohair . .15.00 .15.00 .16.50 WOO 12.00 te 14.00 .20 .18 ao Stocks and Bonds (Copyright 1983. Staadard Statistics CO May 18 STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 SO 00 Ind'ls KR's Ul's Total Today .: 73.4 '38.7 873 70.S Previous day 74.0 Week ago 75.3 Tear age 42.1 9yearafe 187.2 High 1933 75.2 Low 1938 ,, , 413 Hick 1993 - 72.S Low 1933 85.1 GERVAIS. May 18. Gradua tion exercises for the parochial school are to be held at the audi torium 8unday night. May 21, be ginning at eight o'clock. The pro gram of various selections and a cantata, entitled The Fairy Shoemaker." Rev Father Keenan of Salem will deliver the address. The junior class of the Presby terian Sandsy school gare a fare well party in ..the church social hall Tuesday night for Lona and Jeanette Barker. POBTLAKD. Ora.. May 18. (AP) Csttle Beceipts 100, calves 15; nominal ly steady. Hteera. rood SS-T. common and medi um $8.78-3.60. Heifers, good $5.50-0.35. nmoa aad medium 98-5. 50. Caw a. good $4.30-6.25, soauaoa and medium $130-430. Balls, geed 68.25-3.75, eat- s aad msdi am $3.38-8.25. Vealer. feed $6-4, com aioa sad medium $3.50-6. Calves, good fa-5, common and median $34. Hofe Jteeeipte 850; 10c higher. Good. 140 te 300 peends $4.33-6.86; 300 te 350 poaada $4.65-5.33; ever 350 peaads $4.36-6. Sews, goad $3.73-430. Sheep Beceipta S0O: ao-dasuy Steady. Lambs, sprtax. goad and choice fe- 630. medians $4-4. Old lambs, good aad I ehaioe $4-4.75, eoasmoa sad media $8- 4.35. Wethara, S8-B.S0. awes, Sl-xj.0. 88.3 88.5 71.0 873 90.0 T23 163 703 4S3 131.0 269.1 1923 38.T 95.8 72.0 23 3 613 483 383 1113 783 13.3 613 SS.O Today BOSD aVX-AOES 20 20 20 00 Ind'ls RB's Ut's Total 69.2 703 80.3 "73.2 Pre vioosday OS.O 703 80.1 Week age S73 S93 79.3 Tear age S6.S- 5S.S 74.7 8 year are 93.8 1003 99.3 High 1036 69.3 70.S 85J Lew 1833 - 593 5T3 74.1 I-rh 1931 718 7S.0 86.3 Lew 1933 53.1 47.4 703 Xew 193S bisk. 78.1 733 61.6 993 73.1 033 76.1 573 Pennington Choten To Deliver Speech There are II la the class: Clara Messer. Agues Jensen, Etheloy Susee, Florence Mannln, Florence 1 I Fersehweller. Trette Berning, Pius MUler, Elisabeth Kuhn, TheresA Weiss. Millard Henny, Peter Lelaek. Milton Orr, Hollia Becker. Leland DeJardln. Lillian For Gervais Class eri4 Bl7'l : rntafartb. ULUYA-, aiay 11. Lr. evi T: Pennington of New berg, will deliver the address te the graduat- I Timi-p Issmedl A llcens to lag class ot Gervais high school 1 wed was Issued yesterday to Keo- at the commencement exercises, 1 neth Willlama. Sllverton. a baker. which are to be held at the audit- and Margaret McNeer. Sllverton, orium Friday night, June 2. The a housekeeper. The date ec the program la sot as yet completed, wedding waa yesterday. 1 1 . George Penrose is Head Student Body For Amity School I AMITY, May 18. Student body officers for next term ot the Am ity Union high school were elect ed and as follows: President, George Penrose; vice-president, Vernon Stephens; secretary, Eula Nickell; treasurer, Dorothy Groves; song leader, Bobbie Mitchell: yell leader. Bell Rock- hill. Class officers are: Sophomores, president, Martha Groves; riee nreatdant TMna Setala: secretary. Jeanne Abraham; treasurer, Ethel Scoggins; council member, Alaa Torbet. Juniors, president, Viola Woodward; vice - president, Chris Stsrr; secretary - treasurer, Mild red Will; council member La Value Cannell. Seniors; president. Roy Wright; vice - president. Bob Reed; secretary treasurer, Ruth Duron; eoancll member, Cleo Odom. The Junior class win entertain the senior class with a pleats At Herter's park near Dayton, Mon day, May 22. IT PEOEE HEM PEDEE, May 18 The Sun day school here observed Moth er's day with a program. Begin ners and primary gare an exercise "Nobody Knows but Mother" and the song "Mother." while the Junior class gave three readings. Three girls from the intermediate . group and the young people's class Bang. Mrs. Joe Hunter gave a reading. Rev. Togg delivered the sermon to the 72 persons present. District Superintendent C. P. Gates held the Quarterly business' meeting for the Pedee end Kings valley churches In the school house Fridsy night. The senior and junior Christian Endeavor met st the school house Saturday night tor a business and social meeting. Miss Ethel Fogg was in charge of the Jnniors due to the absence ot Mrs. William McCarmack. The Grange met in the hall ev er the Pay and Save store Fridsy night. Several members from Kings Valley were present and enjoyed the talk given on the sales tax. Mrs. Emma Womer was hap pily surprised Sunday when her family came home. Those coming were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tur ner of McTlmmons Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dueltgen ot Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Womer of Air lie, Mr. and Mrs. C. L . Burbank and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bevens and daughters, Mrs. Then Womer and No la. Nila and Madaliue, and Mrs. Maud Burbank. Election Plans of W. C. T. U. Group Talked at Meeting HAZEL GREEN. May 18 Mrs. L D. Bennett, Labis- Center, was hostess to the Sarah Oliver anion ot W. C T. U. Tuesday afternoon. Assisting oa the program were Mrs. Margery Looney. Mrs. A. T. Van Clears and Mrs. Necia Buck, president of Marion County W. C T. U. The coming election waa dis cussed and plans presented. Mrs. William Daugherty'a re signation as president was accept ed. Mrs. Looney was elected pre sident. Mrs. E. O. Hornsuch rice president. The district of Brooks, Kaiser, Labis. Center and Middle Grove were represented. A vacation Bible school Is being planned to begin May 22, dosing May 21. Miss Sadie Nasst ef Port land and Miss Martha Raddlft of Hubbard, members st Dr. Walter Duffs evangelistic party will be teachers. 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