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if The OREGON STATESMAN Balegu Oregon, Salnrfay Mond llay 20, 1933 "s PAGE SEVEN mm &m mmpm OTP ft ; " f - - ' ' - - I: I. v t! sVi I n ))' v Business Directory Card la Uu directory run ea a monthly basis etUy. Rater $1.01 per Um pr month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panax, the brake and ehtmmy doctor, m South Comtrarrtal Street CATERING Burt Crarr. the wtnr. Ph. 878Y. CniltNEY SWEEP -Telephone 4480. R. B. Korthneoe. CHIROPRACTORS PR. o. U ECOTT. PSC. ttroprnctoe. SM N. HI-. Tot -tea tUt. FLORISTS CUT. flower wadding bouquets tan trU wruthi. decoration O. F. Brett haupt, tleriet. $; Court. TeL. 1384, ALL kinds ot HormJ work. Lets Flor ist Uth Market Tot 8691. GLASS Auto and window glass mirror. Te ll 06. Walter J. owr. INSURANCE BECKB HENDRICKS lt N, Ulgb TeL 4$4t COFFET-SM-TH, yen, ma TeL 8181 LAUNDRIES TUB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY i Tvtta weiDER LAUNDRY 1(1 ft. Hlxh . Tel. am CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY mrmt in Quality and Service v-t-nhona tlCS 1844 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded, mr wTsCOTT. "The Cycle Man" MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to noma. Spring mattress $8.09. Renovators and r.:.i.r-.- Run cleaned. Capital Bed- d-IsC, Tel. 4019. $H N. Capitol ki . ---a mid to' order, old romado; carpet cleaning, sixlng ; fl-tt JiJweaWlem Fluff Rag ! A M VrZmm Factory. B. 11th WUbur. TeL It 1 -Otto F. Zwlctcor. Eat. I1L MUSIC STORES nrn r wiLl.Ptaaoa radio sew- .kht ihut nualo and DlanO studio Betting radloa, pkroorraphs and sewing macnines. a v -- Ralem. : MUSIC INSTRUCriON" wm aniitap'and lessons tor nnvthin- I can use. Storhow, 459 Court MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medici na Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday. It :S a.m. to4:80 p. m. 14t N. CommercUL PALNT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PAINTING n.i..t ' nartfr.hanelne. interior jinitini Estimates free, YY. a- blieppard. TeU 4180.MI PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pampb lets. programs, books or any kind ot V-m Tha statesman Printing Department. " CommerclaL Tele- phone iivi. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1 N. a Clement Income Tax JReporta. . Auditing. 110 V. N. Com'L Tel 1030" or Ht7. REAL ESTATE "bSCKB A BEXDRICKS. TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 114 a Liberty St TeL 44ta SOCOLOFSKY SON tsa.l rirst NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL tl07. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooks, logaa hcoka. SSKm F.noe and. Stove Works. Ill n i.k.l. TIL ail. - TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Tranafer Cot Ml State St TeL 7778, DlatrlbuUng. tor SiVdina and storage aur specialty. Get oar gates. - : -: --. :- ' . i.tant transfer storage. call liTTlirmer Transfer Co. Trucke to Portlana oauy. WELL DRILLING R. A. West 0 rears experience, nvh I. Box 103 - TeL llOFt m Continued Rains - Cause Gloom For Farmers of Area LIBERTY, 1$ The- con tinned rains have. changed a ful attitude on tne pan W w farmers to one of great gloom. Due to ao much damage by frees- lag to berries their one remain- ing hopo hereabouU was cherries and prunes, tuemes w will be a fir crop, but prunes Mav 10 The con- , , house, corner. lot .paveui . i - ; t iwi V W . : 7Sv3 Hot SO gOOa. Tne. mil orcuarui 69x108. mur that bioomed "5 . a rains and wera not poUenlsed. and the lower, P.rc naraa ib nrr anf ferine f rom hlna are . now 'surienng iroia -in Tha leaves are yellowish in ma- and the prunes, where set on. are falling heavily. SHIELDS BCIT-OS HOME - KEIZER. May 12. H. etuvida. a realtor., ot, Salem, erecting a tire - Toom modern - -. vt fmlt ranch nasi Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 , Clasaifled Advertising single inaertloa per line.lt e Three Inaertloaa per Dm SOe Six loiuu-tions per lis . . S t On month pet line..! 1.0 ft Mlniumm charge ...... git Copy for UU page ac cepted until : ts tag betore publicalioa for claaeltlcatloa- Copy rev ceived after thia time will be. ram ander Ura Beading Too ttate to Classify. Tbe SUtaaman aasumee ae fl&anclal rsspaatibtlity for error witch may ap pear la advertisements pub lished ta Its eolumx-v aad la ease where thle paper la at fault will reprint that part ot an gdvertlaemeot ta wHlch the typejraphical atauke eceara. ' Tae Ctateamas recerrea the risht to reject objee tiaaal adrertlttrif. It tor ther reaerrea the right te elatatfy all adTerUalag aa der the proper - elaaaiOea-tioa. SITUATIONS WANTED waataa noma and amall warti to! refined -home as nousekeeper and ct com-1 pan ton. Mr. Klnsey, 1371 Cbemeketa. Exn. drasamakinar In Tour home. xz.e cay. copy ptcturea. TeL mi. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Fresh eraba now at FkHera stand. intersect ton BUvarton-Poruana road. For Sale: Late model Royal type writer, typewriter dealt ana chair. cnaa wiper, first Manorial sang Building: Now ta the time ta Install a Gas Water Heater. See our display. Port land Gas Coke- Co., 1! & High St, Haieaa. ore. ICE BOX. 40 pound sue for sale or J will trade for chickens, pigs, pony, rug or what have you. See It at Jim Bob's- Cafe, 117 & Commercial. South or ferry s urug store. TRADE Miscellaneous Trade 4 ten truck for light sedan. Route 7, Box 208A, Garden Road. TeL 1914. MISCELLANEOUS - Best hair cut Adults 20c, ehilL, 15a, Two blacks S. of Horary, a. Winter. Steel,, Spaa. Guitar. Mandolin. Be ginners. adT. classes. Harmony, notea. Reglstratton ends June IS. Studio TeL Wo pick up dead or worthless horses. Cows, sheep, free of charge. Tel. 488. FOR RENT ROOMS Modern room, garage, sip. porch. H77 Court St Tel. 45T. ! ROOM AND BOARD Board, room. $20.00. near P. O. Sltx. Comfy rras. Board optnL TeL 4"tS. Nice front room, twin beds, nicely furnished, quiet modern home, good meals, four blocks from State. 346 Beuevue. urxtca gina Board and room for ladles. In. TeL 67 g. 69S Court St Close Cheerful room, twin beds, board or I hskpe; opt TeL s4. aa g. inn. FOR RENT APARTMENTS xixnjxArxruTJrruarnri n isir i a Patton apartments downtown. Call Patton's hook stere. vwNaiMwaawwwaawaMaaw Fur. S R apt. 21tl HaseL TeL Lovely fur. S-r. apt 1580 Center. Fnrn. duplex apt 660 Union. taaaeWaWa,S'S Apt $11.00, 897 N. Com'L IbJin -UXTij"W-s"s-s1 - r aawAamaa Olympic 730 N. Liberty. Furnished or unfurnished apartmenta Duplex apt, unfurn. 951 N. winter. . Preecott Apartments. S rooms fur nished, private bath, fine kitcnen, newly decorated, attractive place, adults, reduced rate a a P. bus line. 10S4 Oak St Desirable B room fur. apt, ground floor, garage, 864 Mill St FOR RENT HOUSES IajULqi-mnrri-i"i- - -- -- Firm, and unfurn. houses. R A. Forkner. 1110 N. cottage. - J Finest modern 8-room Court and Apta, garages, goroens, w-e. Phone S1B4. Nice five room cottage new pant J1JjVLinl " -a.. I and paper. 14S5 Ferry. Fhone 6207. Br. home $10 per mo. TeL 748. E r. bouse and 1 acre, wear oiu. Tnnnlre Station. 21st an1 Marxet. FOR SALE Real Estate y jt .i.nvi-n 7 -room olasterea residence, basement fireplace, Plurnt lnx. n two big lots covered with nut cherrT and ornamental trees and rosea, grape arbor, near schools, nice view, iolAit at depression price. Also two KOm,; -ir..iMi-. iota 60x130 each with large fruit trees, block wuthLes - llo LIlck ecnooi, i lni-,iU.-'ei no-Twr 761 Kurat aw. 8 Room semi-moaem itou- i - . . , T..n. 1 right for roomers or iuuii, z rle' Tl 2 J -annh PhflHH OW- terms or i- vr7I49. WORKING MAN'S CHANCE RTASONABLYPRICED HOMR3 TV1TH PsMALX. PAYMENT DOWN .Sn qi r i Tcr'ra EASY 't non house, corner lot .P7d ff -J CMtt f foonrhouse on paved street and Jlne. price $soo, cash $100, baL tno" TOrBer, eomfortabie odeeWwith plumbing, electric Prtce for snort time $800, lib- like new. plJmbjnR riK-ina, eierte I SEE wr large list of repcaaeiaed lJStfiSs Canbe sold with readable w im Tr tiaaitors I cmu3 At .aaiV wrs 144 State Street 1$ A. with bldgs. A. without hldga. .w kiM Alt ralUvated. Close In. All black soil. Owner. 780 High land. At a bargain. Terms. I and locati I aacu. SL-SSS- i , -8UYS4 Vffi:Uat , IWcW Better aarey. ea.y , ...... t fS-; ,vVlJ -iti , -ffriS I Wf J 1 V "c -.V-r. l.. J Vl 4c? - JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor 1 t II f e a- 11 i v-l- t- i l i i-j - fJ I - I .vrr. , ? i . Iv, FOR SALE Real EstaU NOW IS THB TTMB TO BUT ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED I S. Hod. bungalow, baseman t. farnaoay fireplace, garaga. nice lawn. Located n. Baiem. Price Iltsa bun B R. honaot $S dowa aad tit per ma. ttttft buya T S. houaa; fit down aad $tt month. VAX IX. DBXES 114 Ore. Bldg. TeL TIM Don't btrlld onto van tn twn I rme tot an ta chemea, pears and ptea, iuu ocarreg. ana mock aowti aowth off Leallo Junior high school, nice view, lerel lota. (Ixlta aaeh. BU enaa mr both cheap, easy paymenta Owner, TtlJ 4T Acre boa raach naar Sftmrtm. and. two (0 A. garma Juat K. of Wood- uum. 4 good bouse to rent TeL I90S at Orecoa Blda irrii-ii-irii-irii-i 1 1 RTnri ar tSOB tm-v-B a tMnHful - 1n vHS Im shade traea svtrmntm Win Lincoln street : $5 buya -nearly nlna acre at food land. 4 miles Satera. S Jl, farm, ateck. Xmplemeatav 1-1 of cropk S R. heoaa, bam. poultry ffuer-r11 l2r llMtv food titleTsea FOR SALE FARMS 8TOOC RANCH SACRIFICED lit Acres, 4t A. la arafn. XVm paature, Llrtng etream, AH fanead. food roada Good T-R. heoaa. 1 good baraa and stock barna. Family . Chara. lcaimA turn mA m Just think, .only. $t per acre. wS vu won in eatem aa part. - a u. oiSAits, Realtor . m S. Hlrh ACREAGE a-'-JJfTLi? mL 'row town, wfll mtRd to anlt: aall on eay terma Also 1st aerea, Nov I hop land, sell on ran terma. Trad eonsl6rM. H C RHrrrno Oregon Bldg. TeL 1901 ACRE TRACT ISO wnwrr ivmt m To cloaa aa aatata wa - - this ehoio. a city limits, best of location, barn. houses, drilled welelectrte 8SSJsI3 ,f rou want a real buy. CHILD S A afTT.T.wi t1Ti7 x 1" St. Phona TA1 k a a ... -I. n aw aMTCULUlffJ WANTED REAL ESTATE ii ii u !. ii i i aw aaa WiVTrn Tr mif Good bop Und rhat hare you to Offer that la nrfoari rff. mI?JZ. Sfnl8 Bechtel or Thomasoa. t41 State Business Opportunities "' 1 " .- -ir .mum v,ai ror saie. wt w. CommerclaL LIVESTOCK and POULTRY custom natchlnK. fOO earn at iui ?T?21 atur5y sad Tuesday. TeL taara. um Materia IT. - - - . . i-ii-,-,-,-.-.!-.,! nr - - . - . Horse for sale, tw trmA tar f-al pigs. Josepn Backer, R. 5. Box 21. i vruas n. xt. oy lexaoo oi nan For Sale 150 Hanson W. L chloks cents eacn. h. 4. Bchoix. Rt t, Box ' miTRB eaar on yiryertow roaa. MONEY TO LOAN -mm . .. iri.ri.ri.n.ii.iii 'Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan aerrlce that Is really, really different TOU GET THB FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRTVACT QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERTXCB J.OAN8 fit ta 1300 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 111 New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor BY STATE ill State Street TeL I-T-4-A. I PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS - oTAiffi LOAN COMPANY 31S Oregon Bulldlna. inS Wtanr Office hra. 16:00 A. M, to t :30 P. M. Telephone 7783. Stau license No. MWWWI iim Borrow on Dersonal nronertyt reoav In monthly lnstallmenta WTLLAM. ETTB LOAN CO.. State 11a B-ltt. BOt uoarcuaa wag. tol I1TT. - - - rrii.iiM-ii-i i- ruuuuui PbTRSONAL LOANS MADE os furniture, cars, salaries or other rood security. Repayable monthly. When in financial need see na before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT t CORPORATION First National Bank Bids, Phone ISSL MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Too keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty SL and Ferry irria 47tt Saiera. Ore FOR SALE WOOD Old flr dry and tren $4.00 and vpi if none s7s. "'"'"" rii"TOijnn.rjLjTjTjnjr Ash and fir. Judd. Phone 81F14. GUARANTEED DRY l TeL B00I Salem Fuel Oe. Cottage Trade a Ash. fir and oak. TeL 1141 - t- a -i-r-i-ri(irinAnAAVi pry oak. 4 ft 84.00. TeL 8708. Dry wood 84 cord. TeL 4451. Old r 13". If. TeL 8719. Pry wood, all kind TeL 4418. LOST AND FOUND Lost glassea Return 833 State. Re ward, --- - - " - - -n-r - i i i ij ju 1 rvxjn.r 1 jute ,f Macleay, Ore. Found Jersey heifer. Ed Wanner, LOST Ladles brown allp-oa kid glove. Room 402, U. a Nag Bank. For Sale or Trade 1 ton truck for light sedan. Route 7, Box 20SA. Gar den Road. TeL 8984. POLLY AITO HER f NO FOOL.INC B&W. WW wviw ADORABLE. IN THEM DUDS.' ir good! I rCOS 4Jl - I I 5 . -r-rr -1 1 v - V 1 1 1 - --.. c r--f a 1 - - i jr 1 1 iv - j. xxi . 1 1 af 1 1 1 jt. or. 1 1 1 ivt-, i 1 1 t 1 -. - 1 v . u. v u i j v -i i r au vw- . - r u hi 1 I fjrfiL--?' J3JkXTs-iya 1 -- T n 1 1 saflm w r jjj fv-. 'v? . u. r v.iTTii c- 1 rv2-cy .' - n 1; 1 1 ls "imMffikm mwm m mw-m Interesting Facts BInce the first et the year aa- tloaal daily product km of credo oil has Jumped from about I,TT1 00B barrels dan? te about z,ieo,-Tue 000 bamis. We note that some of the farm ers are turning their ehlekea houses Into tarerna. We hare aa idea that the chicken business win be- a toed business another year. Farxaer might do well to stay with the oirds. Uadberga hepped off for his Atlantic. Cight six years ago to- day; i . Q- - A year ago today Mrs. Amelia Earaart tutmaa left ' Harbor Q race N. r la her airplane at 6:te . m. and leaded near Loa- dftnaarrr. Ireland In 11 boon and .3 minute after haviag traveled I miles. She waa the ratln. Prices arv mwih k per waa aw a flw irrnu ha AUantlaleeat SbOTO the elOStttX rttes In aleae. FOR SALE USED CARS 8eU er trade 'at Badge Rdater. T41L State Motors, Inc. Offer Real Valuaa In Transportation $ Chryalar Royal Covpe $4 tl St Bulck Bualneas Coupe ITI ! J1 Plymouth Bueineew Ceope 44( It Stude Prea, 4 Dr. Bedaa . 4(4, J Hudaon Greater S a-" , ttf '2T Chnraler Finer 7t Sedan Stt ! i 'SO Ford Tudor Podaa BTt Karl Keen Trunk. 'tl OldaatohiU 4 Door Sedan 'it zJesex Super Six '21 Ford 4 Door Karl Keen Trunk. All are eTerhauled and guaranteed C?S Chemeketa at High Opea evenings PRICES REDUCED On All ot our Used Cars Big Stock to choose from Exceptional values WOOD-WHEATON MOTOR CO. B40 Chameketa St USED TRUCKS We have some good buys. Coma In and look them over. Wo Have Legging Job for Rlarht Man All Summer JoK See Tom Wood for any Truck Needs. WOOD-WHEATON MOTOR CO. 640 Chemeketa St Q.U.C Track Sales A Service. Ton and half International truck I and a car trailer. tOfit Myrtle Are, McKay's used cars with an o. k. that counts 'SI Esae Coarh 8 SB tl Overland Coach 48 17 Star Sedan - 111 tt Chrysler Sedan . Itl '17 Chev. Truck aad Trailer , 100 SO Ford Coupe til 31 Ford Pickup . tti Tl Plymouth Sedan 141 11 Cher. DeLnxe Coupe. 1000 mL 87 tt Chev. Short W. B. Truck 111 Chev. Panel Truck, recondi tioned . 82S Open Er en trge and Sundays MCKAT CHEVROLET CO. 83S Center 410 N. Com'L Phone 3189 ' - - " -"i--- ri-i-M-ifinr nnrmAAAi-inAnji Sea BORREO'S WEEK END SPECIALS 1931 Cher, panel Delivery. like new. 1129 Oakland Sedan, only driven 14,- 000 mllea Guaranteed. 1980 Plymouth Sport Coupe. 1929 Pontlac Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coach. 1980 Ford Coach. 1929 Ford Sport Roadster. 1928 Ford Sedan. 1928 Erskme Coach. 1928 Whippet Coupe. 1929 Ford A Chev. Trucka Look these over, yon will find the prices Right Onen Sundavs and Evenlnaw 310 N. Liberty Phone 8188 I aasasaks,faaSkeaOsa Big Used Car Sale SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Vacation time la here. We have the ear you want at a prion yoa can pay. x;very car tn stock must na sold they are nriced rlxtitl 1930 Plymouth Sedan 111 i3 ora uoare 1929 Chrysler 75 Sodan 1929 Ford Rdstr. R. a 1929 Ford Coupe 1928 Essex Sedan 496 171 171 147 1929 Durant Spt Coupe ISO 19S 115 no 1929 Studebaker Sedan 19 27 Pontlac Sedan 1930 Ford Panel Delivery. ItZT Nash Coupe 180 111 its 21B 1127 Nash Roadster 1927 Hudson Sedan ; 1928 WlUys-Knlght Sedan 1926 Jewett Coach 1124 Ford Coupe 6 It 1923 Ford Touring 30 I Oakland Touring, glaas Inclosed Til All of these cars have been thoroughly reconditioned. Many others to choose from. Used Car Exchange We S43 Chemeketa St ' . Easy Trade Open evenings and Terms Sundays WANTED USED CARS Will pay from f 59 to $250 cash for uwed ear. 1140 N. Capitol. Tel. 7151. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that copies ot the rules and regula tions of the Civil Service Com mission of the City of Salem, Ore gon, may be obtained at the of fice of the Recorder ot said city at the city halL Civil Service Commission By Mark Poulsen, City Record - er. and Secretary ef.eald Com - mission. M. 1 1-1 4-1 H 7-1 8-1 20. PALS IH WW par vii Ein Upward Swing is Continued; Prices Abroad Rising;. Mills run Overtime BOSTON, afar IP. (AP) commercial Bulletin will say lumorrow: The wool market has contiau ed its upward iwl&g this past week, prices being generally high er throughout the entire list. Raw wool continues to lead the way up ward, with the west still equal to lee a bore the eastern seaboard markets. Heary purchases hSTe beea made throtishont the west. wbererer free wools hare beea available, with the better fine wools costing to to 70 cents, clean basis, leaded Boston. fCoacurreet with the advance here, prices abroad aave risen this k and buyers of weoU la the west evidently are eoaaUng pa wools going .still higher abroad. la the Londoa eeloaial wool aue- March, whU the recent rise la exchange aterUng has lifted the leaded price ot foreign wools in this country stlQ farther. "Sales of plecegeods by the do mestic mills have been heavy, es pecially in worsted men'g wear, although the sale of woolen goods has been improving ot late. Dress goods sales have not yet be .a so keen. Many of the largest worst ed mills are running overtime. "Mohair la stronger oa moder ate demand for such stocks as re main unsold." The Bulletin will publish the following- Quotations Oregon Fine and P. V. staple C2-4c, tine and r. M. Ft. comb ing C0-S2c fine and T. M. cloth ing 58-S0c; valley No. 1 6 5-5 7c ' Mohair: Oregon 22-22c: domestic graded, first combing 23-2 5c, see- end combing 3 0-3 2 c, third comb ing 2l-2Te, fourth combing 20- 2zc; good carding 25-28c: first kid SS-Ste, second kid 4 5-5 8c Word that the Retd Murdoch and company plant In Salem will put up a good pack this seasoa was gtvea yesterdtr by Northwest Manager Frank H. Madden, upon return from Chicago where he conferred with officials ot the company. "We believe the upturn has come and that frea new oa the sltuatioa la the canned fruit mar ket a well as in general business wtll be much better,' Mr. Madden said In announcing that good packs of cherries, prases, pears, raspberries and other fruits will be handled. The small asparagus pack scheduled for this cannery this spring has beea hampered con siderably by weather conditions, which hindered asparagus cutting to the extent that holding growers to their contracts was Impractical. Raid Murdock has about 500 acres ot asparagus under contract as an experiment, aad prior to rains this seasoa, it was generally said the first pack of about 2500 cases would be made. on, rail issues 5 I NEW YORK. May 10 (AP) Oil and metal Issues cams out on top in today's stock trading; otherwise the market lagged and was mostly lower at closing time. Volume still tapers oft as prices ease, today's' turnover being 3, 239.1(2 shares. Industrials were a little sog gy, though losses were only frac tional for U. S. Steel. General Electric, General Motors. Chrys ler, Harvester, Case, National Biscuit, National Cash Register end Bethlehem. American Tele phone, American Can and Allied Chemical, three ot the week's high fliers, sagged a. couple ot points. North American. Da Pont, Santa Fe, Delaware Jb Hudson, Lou-rrille, American Su gar aad National Distillers were down on or more. Anaconda, Kennecott. International Nickel and IT. 8. Smelting firmed, al though gains were not fully held MANAGE HOP FARM ABIQTJA, M-y If. Walter Fry of Sllverton. well - known I valley hopman. has beea secured 1 to manage the 8 f -acre Martha 1 - 1 Dullum farm recently purchased I my the hop dealers, Williams A FeUer Can't 1 10 PUT II 0 0 K m mum ri-aM-sV vzAR.Tm) U If fTSAU-X cajsi do td i . FiC . CARRYOVER HOGS CLIM Grain Prices Weaken; Clearing Weather Depresses Corn CHICAGO. May U(AP) Faced by -aa official estimate that the - United States carry over of wheat July 1 would be I triple the normal amount, grain prices weakened today. Indications of clearing weather in the earn belt tended also te pull values down. A statement from the department of agri culture putting the nation's pros pective carryover of wheat at I 380,000,000 bushels said winter wheat losses and inflation talk were no a guarantee of a per manent higher price levelia view of large acreage. Wheat closed unstable, U-tt unaer yesceraaye - nnisa, corn down, oata 1-t to 1-1 off. Today's closing euetations: Wheat May tfU. Jaly 71- T,: sept. 72-7l; Dee. 74T4 75. Corn May 434: Jul 45 : Sept, 47-; Dec. 48. Oats May 25; July 25: Sept, 25-; Dec 27. General Markets raoBTca exchavob POBTLAKD, Ore, May 19. (AP) Prednee exekaage, net prices : Barter Extras .Sc. (Undarda 22 He, prlaie firsts tttte, flrata tie. Egfa rreak extras ISe, ateaiasu 17s. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, May IS. (AP Wheat Opaa High Lew Close Maj r 60 60 SO M Jaly- 63 63 1 SI SeptoBber 63 61 61 61. Caak wheat Na. 1 Big Bead btaerteai es; aarx aara winter, 13 per cent 69 H, 11 per cent 65 V4: seft white, hard ra- tar 60 ; aorthera spring, weatera white, western red IS. Oata Me. t waito S34. Cera Ke. tE fellow M, MlOraa staadard 020.60. Portland Produce POBTLAKD. Ore Mar IS. API Batter Priata, extra S5o, staadards, za penaa. aettartat Fertlaad dsn very: "A" grade 32-1 te peaad; fan-era doer de kvanr 31-S3e; a -eat ereaat Be higher. Eff faeUi Pealtry Predaeers seQ lag prices. Orertise 19a, axtrss lie. Bis on coieree lie, atexiams 17c, aosea. Say lag priee et wholesalers: Freak earreal receipte 66 pouada aa, 14He dosea. Milk Go tract price 4 per eaat Pert Uad delivery, $1.70 cwt, grade ereaat 17,0 tk. Ooaatry aaeats Selling price te retail, era: Ceaatry killed kegs, beat batehers under 160 poena. 6-1 Vie, veelers SO to 100 peoada, 7-7 Via. syriag Uaibs 13-lte, yearUags -9; heavy ewes SK-tc, caa aer sews l-ee, kails 5Vfc-e yoaad. Mohair Moatiaal bayiag price: It 38 clip lOe peaad. Mate oregoa aatasts 15-lge, yaaaata lea. Bra aiia la-lee, alaoada lt-lla. CU- ena iv-sxe, peeaas -ua pemaa. Caaeare bark Bsrisg price: 1938 peel, d po-ad. Hop Kemiaal. 193., t0-78e. Lira pealtry Buyiag priee: Heavy keas, seleree. 4 V peaaaa lie, do me dian 12 a, ligbts Its; springa 1 Peaa da ay lit; colored , springe lee peaada; roosters Se; docks, Pekia broil era, 16-lOe; old dacka, Pekias, 13e eel erad lOe. Oaleaa SalHag priee to retallsrt: Ore goa S0e-$1.10 eaatal; Yakiata, Spasiaa, 75-5e crate. Xew oaleaa Calif. Benaadas. $LTB per IO-poad crate; CaUferaia $1-1.10 per tag. Potatoes LeeaL 65-75 eraaxe bax. Deaahatao Geas IUtS-1.40. aa Bakers $1.60, Yskiaw Oems $l30-.40. Mew potatoes California (iaraets 8 Ti de, white 84-SHe. Strawberries Sacra steato 24 81.80- 3.10, Fresae 80s $LS0 crate. Wool 1988 clip, aeaiiaaL WinasMtte -alley IS-SOe. eaatera Oregoa 17-tOc, soathara Idaho IS-SOe poaad. Hay Bayiag priee from producer: Al falfa $14-15, elever $11, eaatera Oregoa tisMthy $1A eats aad vetch $18. Portland Livestock POartAKD. Ore- May 19. (AP) Cattle itocpt sis, caivee iv; eeetaeiy steady. Steer, good 86-7. eoatatea aad aaedi- a 83.76-AA0. Heilers, good $5.59-6.25,1 cemawa aad meaiaat fi-o.so. vows. xoed 84. 50-5.35. eo aea sad ateaiaat 11.60-4.50. Bella, good $8.38-8.76. tet ters aad -todiaaa $8.85-8.35. Vealara, good $5-6. eoeuaoa aad medio $2.50-5. Oalres. geod $4-5, common aad med lu ll 4. Hog Receipte MO; higher for butch- "ooed. 140 te 300 pound $4.50-5.50; 300 to 850 pounds 84.78-5.50: ever 950 poaads $4.5-6.1t. Sown, good $4-4.45. Skeaa .Haeeiato T3: steady. Lambs, spring, good end choice $8- 1.60, medium $4-6. Old lamb, rood aad choice $4-4.75, eemmoa sad medlam $3- dJS. Wethers, $3-8.50. Ewe. $1-8.80. Hart, of Portland. The place, now contains 17 acres of hops but the owners expect. It la understood, to set out more hops tor next year. SHARP TAKES IGASE HAZEL GREEN. MSY IS. i Alexander Sharp haa bought Jul ius Deertngs lease oa the Davia Rodgere : term. Mr. Des ring ex pects to go to Indiana soon, visit- -- wnrld'a fair at Chicago - rni Wnrtw were nrasant the annual picnic ef the high sehool band at Hasel Oreea park, Be Too Careful OF WHEAT IS GREAT B 25 CENTS LOCALLY Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, SI .30 per hundred. , Surplus S 1.15. fMUk baaed ea sewJ-seatkbT i katlerlat average.) iiatterfat Top XSc, prlaU S4H, cubes 22 H. Prieea paid te growers j talaai bayers May It fTae arises belew. sepplteS 1 a htaal greeer, are iadaeattee ef tke aaiiy market Sat are see rearaateaS ey Tke But ; rxufr ajn vxoxTAALaa tHaff eeaaa. tk, wk. Jl Ameaaaes, aes. AsBaragaa, Weal. aes. Aaperegas, leeaL aea. Cebbeta. r. - .70 .ts as . X4 At Dw tWerPS. Peaa, Calif- IK Omieaa. doa. beaches Petataas, xsttau ae. s ,l.tt .1.00 te l.tt -.50 1.00 Flarida fcaasta. wbitee Sweat petateea, erate .1A0 Lettuee, CaHt .LS0 to S.00 , .ss .01 s.ss 8.00 Omiaaa, Vshlah, wt Ukabarb. Weal Celery. CfeUi, crate usaieaa In Septe Wiaesaps. faaey Extra is O.40 . 30 -L45 Xewtewaa faaey Extra faaey Oraagea, .. ... .t.00 te 130 raaey .t.oo to oe .43 v 0 . m u .se .OS A51 LSS aea .e Beets. Calif, aea. Taraipe. leeal. des. Spiaaea, leeal, crate Baoaaaa, lb. ea ateck Haaea Seravberries, Fresae, 30s Oregoa phuaa, tt-caa Oelary keerta. Sea. Maeterd graeas . Oeeusikers .SO ta 1.40 JO te JO Piacappla, retail Tap, 1919, lb. . ho re .7S .60 Toy, isti, lb. aaaa Smylagmces Extras Staadarda Hediama .14 .tt .It .04 .11 .09 JOB .10 rOOXTXY Old roosters Colored baas -Medhuns keas Light beat, 8pittfa7 i in i- i MZAT ItSS spriag buabs Laatbs. top Hege, top rtret eata Steers 6.00 4 00 5.tS -5.00 .03 H te .04 Vi .01 te .02 H .02 H to .08 .03 ; .07 .07 V4 Cewa Heifer BaOs Iresd veal, tep Brass ea kegs OBAXS AAD HAY Wheat, weatera red .68 White. Ke. 1 .63 Barley, top. tea 16.00 te 10.00 Oats, tea 20.00 ta IS. 00 stay, beytaa erteee Oats aad votes, tea 15.00 alfalfa, valler. 1st cot - 15.00 Eaetera Orecoa M Clover bay -.lt. 00 to 14.00 WOOL Med-aa Coarse . Mohair . J29 .18 .10 Stocks and Bonds (Copyright 1933. Ptaadard Statirtlrs Ce.) MAT IS STOCK aVZXAGEA SO to 30 90 fad'le KR'a Ufa Total Teds- . 73.1 86.5 tl.O 70J PrrrioMday 78.4 88.7 87.9 T0.S Week are 74.9 87.8 89.3 71.7 Year ago 41.6 11.9 70.4 43 J S years ere 188.1 130.8 261.6 18.6 High 1918 76.S 86.7 95.3 72.0 -'" S.3 01.0 . Higk 1931 72.S S9.8 111.0 73.9 Lew 1983 35.1 11.1 Sl.S 15.0 BOVXt AV-2AOES 20 20 tod'ls Bit's Today 69.d 70.d 20 00 Ut's Total 80.8 73.4 Previoas day 69.2 70A 80.8 79.S 74.3 99.8 8S.3 74.1 88.3 70.9 73.8 Week ago es.d ee.e Year age 66.8 6S.7 73.5 61.1 99.8 8 year age 93.7 106.5 Higk 1933 69.4 70.4 'Lew 1938 5S.S 57.0 73.4 63.S Higk 1831 71.3 TB.S 78.1 Lew 1933 53.3 47.4 57.5 Xew 1988 high. Apple Crop to be Fair in Northern Europe, Prospect Early seasoa prospects Indi cate a fair apple crop for 1082 in northern European countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Holland and Belgium, where production was light last year. Small apple crop la anticipated In Aastria-Hungary. Prospects tor ears aad stone fruits, particu larly apricots, are considered ra ther poor despite late Bloom. Temperaturee below aero during first half of April over most ef the continent, especially la the surplus producing section of Cse choslovakla. S wit ier land, south ern Germany and Italy caused considerable damage to pears stone fruits and possibly to ap ples. Some drought and frost damage occurred ta France, par ticularly la the aorthera and at I eastern sections where apple and I pear production are the most lm- porunt. Top Porkers Bringing $5.25; Spinach is Plentiful Here 1 Hogs climbed 25 cents a hun dred on the local market yester day, to reach, a $5.25 quotation oa tops. Prices are apparently stepping up la tenor with gener sl Increases along farm lines. Spinach la plentiful locally, with offerings at most aay price. Hangs of treat 25 to CP cents in dicates the state ot this market. -Asparagus Is a hit lower, at 70 cents per dozen, and strawberries are arm at the advene made earlier ta the HiS BEST FOR BUTTER PORTLAND, May It (AP) Portland continued the best mar ket tor batter along the Pacific slope. Even the shippers who dis pose or most of their product to California are now trying to cut tlvate the local trade which Is giv ing fee best average net returns aloe the slope. Tbre was no change la the priee list on either cubes or prints on the open trade for the day. Buttertat values were well maintained. Market for eggs indicated a tally steady sitastion locally. There remained insufficient live chickens arriving in Portland to take care ot Immediate demand. This applied practically to all lines with the greatest shortage con tinued in light weight hens. Fint gooseberies of the -eason were reported in. The shipment was a small one but of very good quality, which sold quickly at 12e lb. There was a mixture of -dens regarding asparagus for the day. with sales spreading $1.25 - l.C$ for mid-Columbia offerings. Sup plies were not liberal, quality was good and demand fair. All country meat prices were unchanged with beet, pork and calves firm as well as ewes bat lambs continued steady to ea.y for both old and new crop. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by tbe County Court ot the State ot Oregon, tor the Coun ty ot Marion, as Executor of the lsst will and testament and es tate of Sarah Newbill, deceased. and that he has duly qualified as such executor; all persons hsving claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C Glover, my attorney, 202 Oregoa Building. Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 4th day of Msy. 193S. N. A. NEWBILL. Executor of the last will and tes tament and estate et Sarah Newbill, deceased. RONALD C. CLOVER, Attorney for Executor, Salem, Oregon. M.S-12-20-27-J3 FOR COTTON e King Cotton haa staged a comeback through, the parson, of George A. Sloan (above). President I the Cotton Textile Inatitata, te whoa SecreUry et Commerce Soper has Just presented the annual award for trade association work most beneficial to both public aad Indua try. Mr. Sloan, pointing out that one la every ten Americans de pends ea cotton for bis livelihood, conducted extensive eampaigna ta educate the public to new uses for it By CLIFF STERRETT PO W I T s- X "' J - f'i - ' ( . ".- ' -a v i v. '-