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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1933)
IllMgE:jj mmim J r I V. t i 4 r -V" V Business Directory CarOa in tins eltrocUM-y rua am m monthly bails uly. RtUt L09 per Um per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike PaiMk. the brake aad rtlmmy doctor. t?t Booth Commercial Street. CATERING Bart Crarr. tbo ea terse. Ph. S769. CIIIJINEY SWEEP Telephone til. R EL Notthno . CHIROPRACTORS Dual. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 86 R. HlKh, Tel Bmi Wt DRESSMAKING Exp. dressmaking la your home, 9.5 day. -Coyy pictarea. TeL 7914. FLORISTS CUT Cower, vreaaiag banquetso-tua-era! wreathe, decorations. O. F. Breit haupt. florist. 171 Court. Tel. 1994. AXAktadaof norm! work. Luts llor Int. lth A Market Tel 9682. GLASS Auto and window glass mlrroce, TeL 6106. Walter J. Downs, 8 Breya. INSURANCE BECKS 119 N. High HENDRICKS TeL 494T COFFET-SMtTH. gen, lna TeL MM. LAUNDRIES THE NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRY TUB WEIDER LAUNDRT 819 & High TeL am CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT First In Quality and Service Telephone 1185 1-64 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man" MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattresa 9.06. Renovators and f umlzatora Ruga cleaned. Capital Bed ding Co. TeL 403. 1010 N. CapitoL New mattreaa made to order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, eUing; fluff rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rag Mat tresa Factory, a nth Wilbur. TeL 1441. Otto P. Zwlcker. Est. 1811. MUSIC STORES GEO, C. WILL Pianos, radios, sew lng machines, sheet rauale and piano studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 41 State Street. Salem. MUSIC INSTRUCTION gteel. Span. Guitar, Mandolin. Be ginners, adv. classes. Harmony, notes. Registration ends June IS. Studio TeL 7186 or T. W. C. A. 8878. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hour Tuesday and Friday, 10 :S0 am to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. Commercial. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PAINTING Painting, paper-hanging. Interior decorating. Estimates free. W. H. Hheppard. TeL 4280. PRINTING FOB STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing; call The Statesman Printing Department SIC & Commercial. Tele phone 914 PUBUC ACCOUNTANT N. D. Clement. Income Tax Reports, Auditing. Ill N. ComX Tel 1030 or 6J67. " REAL ESTATE BECK- A HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. -114 a Liberty St. TeL 9499. SOCOLOFSKT A SON 844-8 First Nat'l Bk. Bids. TeL t07. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy end plain, bop baskets, hooka, togan hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Work 188 Chemekota, TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 22 State St TeL 177. Distributing, for warding aad storage our spacuui Get our rates. arm inoaJ ar distant transfer Storage, call 81 Jl. Larmer Transfer Co. Tracks to Portland aaiiy. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Addtafr Men. sold. rented, repaired, unaerwooa arwim. Cooke A Ehort, 519 Court E TeL -v WELL DRILLING R. A RFD . West, 10 years esc parlance. Hon 101 ex Tel Tieg-e- ----- Seniors Winners in May Day Competition MONMOUTH. May 23 Way day proved aa enjoyable iecaaia here Saturday with lino weather In the morning-, and only- light showers la tie atternoon. ...The senlori were winners of ; moat pointa la competitive contests en abling them to wis the president cop and annual trophy. . .Miss Vir ginia Lenca waa crown ea qneen In t,ii1. -'cAWal -rrla T1 Small -vnwv-t---.. - page waa Qatar 42hrMenaen and the tiny tralnbearm, Carol hanvbers and. Shirley Zreraoa. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 ClaaalXled Advertif Single insertion per U&e.lOs ThTM Insertions per line ... 20s Six Insertions per Unt..lO Oa month per Una. .1.0t Minlmnm charge .... ..Sit Copy tor tola par Ac cepted uatll tfct lax beforw pibllealtom tor elaaaifi cation. Copy re eel red after this Urn will ba ma under the fling Too Lata to Classify. The ErUtaaman assumes ao flntBclal regpoaaibUtty tor errors which nay ap pear la advertisement pub lished la ft eolamaa, aaa ta cases where tbie paper la at fault will reprint that part ot aa, adrerttsemtnt in volea tao typosrapUeal mlstai oeem. - - Tae Stataaaaa ffeaarvaa the rlsbt to reject objee Qoaal adTertUlotv. - ft tar taer raaenrea tea rlfbt- to lasairy all adrartialac as 4ar taa proper elaaaltlea tioa. FOR SALE Miscellaneous . Fresh erabe now at FMlers stand, hUerseetloo Silve rton-Portland road. For Sale : Late model Royal type writer, typewriter desk and chair. Chae. Wiper, First National Bank Building.. ICS BOX. 10 pound size for sale or will trade for chickens, pigs, posy, rug or what have you. See it at Jim A Bob's Cafe. 117 & Commercial, Sooth of Perry's Drug store. McCaskey credit tile, fireproof. Bar gain. 619 Court St. TeL 6584. For sale, good milk goat, fresh. Wm. Slewert. R. 6, Box 68, Salem. Electrical contracting, Repairing. Prices that satisfy. X. C Wahlberg. TeL 8504, lunch hour. Plenty bottle beer at 775 Edgewater street. West Salem. Open evenings till 9 p. m. One part enamel range S 17.60, one Cascade range $16.00, bed, springs and mattress $6.00 and up. .9095 N. Com'L St Fifteen Caterpillar tractor, slow and disc, all in good condition. Sheldon Shaw, Shedd, Oregon. Car load of grain hay on track. South High and Trade SL 918 ton while it last Clark. TRADE Miscellaneous For sale or trade single wagon In good condition. For car. Must be in good condition. Will pay boot Rudolf Haman. Mill City, Ore.. Box 4. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c, child., 15c Two blocks 8. of library. 8. Winter. FOR RENT ROOAIS Modern room, garage. sip. porch, 1577 Court St Tel. 4857. ROOM AND BOARD Comfy rms. Board optnL TeL 0719. Board and room for ladies. Close In. TeL 6678. 695 Court St Cheerful room, twin beds, board or hskpg opt TeL 6894. 645 S. 17th. Neat comfortable room In modern home, near state house. Home privil eges. Attractive, wholesome meals. Box 198, care Statesman. Board and room. Nice home. Close in. Prices rie;ht 845 Belview. TeL 4874. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartments -downtown. Call Pat ton's book store. Fur. S R. apt. 12 HaaeL TeL 7(64. eateaeeaoeesWMOeaaaeaeeaeeeiP Lovely fur. 8-r. apt 1580 Center. Apt 1 12.00, 897 N. Com'L Duplex apt, unfurn. 9il N. Winter. Prescott Apartments. 3 rooms fur nished, nrivate bath, fine kitchen. newly decorated, attractive ptace, adults, reduced rate a 8. P. bus line. 10S4 Oak St jjiu-xrijuLfirrsi rvs "Wr Nice forn. apt Overstuffed. S90 Un ion. Well furnished 1 room apartment Garage. Adults. 475 N. Capitol. Nice front apt (59 Center. 2 r. furn. apt Main floor, 81.50 wk. 190 Oak. Tel. 27S. FOR RENT HOUSES Pure, end unfurn. houses, R. A. Forkner. 1(10 N. Cottage. TeL S08L Finest modern 2-room Court and Apt., garages, gardens, 820-825. Phone 6154. S r. home 910 per mo. TeL (766. 2 houses. 1 mod. 1 not TeL 8010. Ftrrniehed S room house for rent In outre 8(0 Center St Modern 7 Room N. Capitol St Call 80S "Bier, range. FOR SALE Real Estate TtTCl BARGAINS E A. All cultivation. Nut trees and family orchard. Good (-R. plastered huL Bath and electric lights and water system. Fine welL 700 capa city hen house. Brooder house, barn. A snan for 82960. 91150 down. Bal ance easy. Located 8 miles east, 83 A. HOWELL PRAIRIE (0 A. cultivation. Part beaver dam. Springs. (-R. house, barn, poultry house, etc. Price $91 per acre. Give terms. - - ; , J AS. D. SEARS,- Realtor 132 & High Don't build smtH yon see the two fine lots all la cherries, pears and ap ples, full bearing, one block south of Leslie- Junior ,htgb school, nice view, level lots, 60x110 each. Sell one or both cheep, easy payments. Owner, 769 Rural A rent a. phoae 88-4. 9 rms, . andr llr. attic, hdw. floors, Areolae, ' toll cement bem furnace. Built frtwnt 8 rra. Large lot, fine View. 151QQ Will tali lot er auto aa part payment. - For buy see VAIf MGRESR 914 Ore. Bldg.; i Phone TIM RXTRA SPECIAL Tour rent wJH buy yoa a beautiful T room horn oaly 6 blocks from state I hnneL Thla hram h (ml Tears' I - rri - n-:u . aa '!- HUU U , V "-, I mat. mjtt terms a.rrane'ed. 7-ntT.nej-.k ITTLLER. rteaJtonr 114 State St, aee Mas FOR SALE Real Est&U Good semi-modern 7 -room nlastered redden oa, basement, fireplace, plumb ing, on twa big lota covered with not. cherry and ornamental trees and rosea, grape arbor, near schools, alee view, going at depression price. Also two beautiful building lots 40x180 each with large fruit trees, block south Les lie brick school, at bargain, easy terms. Owner. Ilk Rural Ave. Phone 8834. 71 A. Dairy Ranch near Hubbard. Good productive solL Fine large dairy, e room house, 11 good cows, some young stock, horses, -machinery. A complete going ranch. Timber for ewe se. Splendid bargain at 17500.00. Term a I A. near Salem with good Improve w"ts. A nice suburban home. Price 18800.00. Terms, Strictly modem t room Bowse, ell furnished. Fine condition, at only 18000.00. Good terms. Good borne la Dallas to trade for room house to Salem. Will mums If yon are looking for a trade tell us anoni il m J.T. TJLRICH CO. Phone SI71 991 State Street EXCHANGE Real Estate . - ii 1 1 ii Good deer city property m Portland. o trad fM it ,1m. tui(fM mt. Doesn't have to have bldga. Necessarr w vwavr xo ie near eaiem. ' H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. . . Tat -------- - lYwiivnftuna Seven room house: wia trada far acreage or iota. tsx lt, SUteawtaav FOR SALE FARMS """- -i iri rinj-i n rij-i.nuinji T - n&Ma. I V HI , wnnTR nnm.B Few miles out on good road, bulldV " repairs, a weua, Beau tiful abade trees, small grove of tim ber, mixed orchard, balance tn culti vation. For a real buy fat a small farm, SEE , CHILD a. IfTLLKR, Realtor. 944 State St Phone 0T08 ACREAGE Hop Land " Pddlng river. (9 acres cultivated, mostly sandy soil. Water .1Tf!rrl8iL0.n- t xlrn house, electrio lights. Easy terms to good party. SE3B HAWKINS ft ROBERTS For Farm Bargains FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE Suburban home with city conveni ences and country privileges. iu acres not far out, electric lights, tele phone, gas and mall service available. Postered house with nook, bullt-ins, plumbing, fireplace, garage, woodshed, drove weU. water system. S?,6? I27S. r will take small city residence as part ,.,C"ILD03. MILLER. Realtors 944 State St Phot,. (70g WANTED HEAL ESTATE WANTTCr Trt uttt xr!ira?U.ve foom Bdrn home In North Salem. Close In. Phone T599. Business Opportunities Cafe for sale. 897 v rmim.i.i . . . . , Li wantea to Exchange: Wholesale Fish Business with ice machines, cold storage, smoker, fully equipped, for business in Salem or would consider good ranch near Salem. Write owner, J. V. Wlnship, Marehfteld, Oregon. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY i-.-,-.-mrwxnMnj custom natcning, too eggs at lVfco fTerr Saturday and Tuesday. TeL 19SF9 Lee's Hatchery. MONEY TO LOAN isaaaaasja 'Bells of Harmony Heard over KOIN dany ring out a loan service that Is really really different TOU GET THE! FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN . IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRirrr ttp iv if t QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICSB wi ujAia sit to ioe Beneficial Loan Society Room lit New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor IsiUlna&Lf 1ST STATE lit SUte Street TeL 3-7-4-0. PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS ax A TiS LOAN COMPANY 212 Oreaon RiilMl ntr. 9nr1 omce nrs. 10:00 A. M. to (:30 P. K. Telephone 778X SUte license Na 9-13. mm m m t lTM-r-MW)ftMi BotTOW on nersonal nrnnart mm In monthly Installments. witJ.iU. ETTE LOAN CO.. Stats tin. A.1S ac w,,' " ii . ............ L-L-.rL- Money to loan, about iiooo nn r.i. dence close In. Good security. Abrams mills. Masonic Bids. FIRST MORTGAGE Real V.tatm Loana Excellent security. Amount ww to izooo, yield 7 Interest CHILDS A MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State St Phone (708 - - - - i-11-n-inri.rxn.-.nn.n.n --u-.rLi-tj-i-i PfcRSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable mommy, wnen in financial need see us beiora closing a loan. U E.N ERA L INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phone 1568 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS - Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments Ton keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 4781 Salem. Ore FOR SALE WOOD Old fir, 12 or 1( Inch. Sawdust TeL 2932. : mm m m mmmm,m-. u n.nj-irLrLiUXTi Old fir drv and areen 34.00 and tin. Phone 3(73. GUARANTEED DHT mrmt rnal TeL 5000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade A Cottage. .......- - j-i-,"y- in.rirxj-iin-Lrum Ash. fir and oak. TeL 5(48. POLLY AND HER MAW INSISTS k (ALLy 'GOTVk TIT gr-5 f - II If 5 ECONOMICS f7 TWV IT aSHUR UP3L IDIOT, isl wWtV3- . SJ fUVW OPAJJ. Tri'c. lf Interesting Pacts 3 It euro pays to adrertlsa. A folio bvofbt us coapla flaa papa rabWta yesterdar. We think that we wm har esoura rabbit new, but If anyone-baa a cood cow wo bare lot ot fine pasture os oar fans. Soma old: cart are itUl fa ait aad airing; tlaa eerrlce. We no ticed 191x Ford toartnt yester day which la still la Berries). The car la owned by Henry Ledebur who. Urea out on roato t. Hop a bug and ride down town treo between t and 11: tp this morning FOR' dALE WOOD Dry wood ft cord. . TeL 0419. 4 Old Or 12". ir. TeL TV Pry wood, en kind Teh 410, PERSONAL X will not bo responsible for debts contracted by any eve except myself. Raymond E. Lambert. FOR SALE USED CARS State Motors, Inc. Offer Real Values la Transportation 'SO Chrysler Royal Coupe 8(25 '30 Bulck Business Coupe , B73 '33 Plymouth Business Ctrape 4(5 it Etude Pres. 4 Dr. Sedan 4ftt '39 Hudson Greater Sedan , SOS il Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan 295 81 Ford Tudor Sedan 275 Karl Keen Trunk. '21 OldsmobUe 4 Door Sedan '29 Essex Super Six Sedan. zs Ford 4 JJoor eeaa Karl Keen Trunk. AH are overhauled and guaranteed 5f5 Chemeketa at High Open evenings - -- -- -i-i-i-i-i-.-,-i-r-ii-nu"Liriii n.ii.il.n.ix 1981 Ford Tudor Sedan $2(5.00 19S0 Chev. 4 door Sedan 285.00 1929 Chev. 4 door sedan 225.00 192S Chev. S door 8edan 1(0.00 1923 Packard Rdster, rumble seat (00.00 1980 Bulck Coupe 485.00 de Deluxe Sedan 105.00 1928 Ford Rdster 95.00 1923 Ford Rdster 125.00 10 Others to Pick from. See Larrr for Used Cara SAM Garage, Opposite Marlon Hotel McKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. KL THAT COTTVTS 24 Essex Coach f 35 2( Overland Coach 45 27 Star Sedan . lis '27 Chrysler- Sedan tss '37 Chev. Truck and Trailer 100 SO Ford Coupe , jb '31 fora Flclciip , 295 '32 Plymouth Sedan 545 '33 Chev. DeLuxe foum sons mi stk 29 Chev. Short W. B. Truck 1(5 '29 Chev. Panel Truck, recondi tioned S3 5 We trade and give terms. Open Even Infra and Sundays McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 38S Center 430 N. CooVL Phono 3189 - - - - - , n.rxnjuuvvu- NOW WRECKTN'O "37 and '28 Chev. trucks. 4 speed transmission, dump bod lea Acme Au to : Truck: Wreckers, 430 S. Commer cial. H blk. south of nanae nin Headquarters for used car and truck parts. USED CARS Bought for Cash Always Sell for See BORREGO 3is a. LRwty Phone 3(88 sasaoa nsaeassa. .- 'u-u-ifurtr rWLJVVlfi n s SPECIAL TODAY DVTT 1929 Ford roadster with rumble seat im exceiienr condition. 8145. USED CAR EXCHANGE . 54S Chemeketa ikkms TRADES Ted Fox Struck by Car Which Faib to Stop and Give Aid INDEPENDENCE, May 23. Ted Fox was found early Sunday morning laying on the highway between Independence and Mon mouth, passers-my notified Con stable Verd Schraak, who brought him to town. Fox said he was walking along the highway and a car struck him down and let him lay. He suffered injuries on the neck aad back. He bad beea to a dance at Rlckre- all. Dan Holgate and Charlie Stab enecker were thrown out of Buchanan's restaurant Saturday night for disorderly conduct. They had been fighting outside of the restaurant and bad gone in to escape the notice of Oscar Moore, chief of police. They were taken to jail to sober ap. City Recorder Phelps Issued a sentence of $10 fine and five days in jail for each. Loney Exhibits Cub Bears For Portland HUBBARD, May 23 Earl Lo ney took his two tiny cub bears to Portland Monday to exhibit them in .the window ef the Honeyman hardware store. One bear brown and one black. They are a foot high aad receive their sus tenance from e bottle. PALS roil pine ii Sunday School Social Sched . u!cd for Friday Wight At Church PK1TUM, May Tie Pra tum plcrtle troundi has been more te a tnor beaatlfal place tn the woode only ereral kvadred feet from the oil picnic- tonada. Tp-e raerrr-go-rotiBd valcli -was tilt aboot 17 years aro pas also been rnored te better locatloa. SuadAy sebools or other orgAnJs atieng are welcome to krli their picnics a the cronada free ot cbar The 8uaday taaoot social of the Metbodlet cTrorcu -rffl be held m daf la the eharcb bagement, be- gtaalBt; with a charch diaaer at f K t -Program will iaciadt an berg from Oak RIdfe, TfAbtsh Cen ter ana saiem. Homer Lelir, suaerlateadeat et the Menaoatte)- Sirnday AcheeU rava aa Illustrated addreeg at the Sllverton TMitrict Suaday School conrentloa at Scotta Mlllt Sunday, Hist Rat Welty. Mlag UlUaa Ratcbmaa. Mlsa Leona Leigy aad Uisg Bath Raaudea of Pratum. rare vocal eeieetlona. Mr. aad Mre. Fred de Vriee ajso attended the conTeatloa. Rer. Egra. Gerif from Portland preached at the Mennonite ehnrch here Sunday eveniax. Several families of the Metho dist ehnrch, ineludlnc the pastor, attended 'the aerrieo at Salem Evangel leal ehnrch trhere the Australian mnsieiaa, Robert Hark aese, gave a maeical addreee. DALLAS, May 22. Peggy Wienert of Airlle won first place ia the first division of the Polk connty grade school declamatory contest held here Saturday. Viola Hlebert of Dallas, took first prize in division three. Complete awards for the con test were as follows: Division 1, first and second grades, Peggy Wienert, Airlle. first; Gloria Gosso, Dallas, second, and Mary Gladys Turner, Bethel, third. Di vision 2 fifth and sixth grades, Viola Hlebert, Dallas, first, Thel- ma Jane Andersou, west saiera, second, and Elva Llndeman, Mon mouth third. Others entered in division one were Robert Dorn hecker. Pioneer, and Warren Jus tice, Salt Creek. Others entered in division two were ' Margaret Domes. Bethel; Leona Hansen, Salt Creek, and Alice Ploub. Air lie. Judges for the contest were: Mrs. Fannie Domashofiky, 3. P. Burgess and Kenneth Ramey. Croakers Get Followers in West Stayton WEST STAYTON, May 21 The construction of pens and ponds for frog farms is arous ing much Interest here. Lewis Smith has nearly com pleted work oa his pond and It is ready to be used. E. R. Olds has been making a picturesque pond and grounds near his house. He expects his frogs sometime thig week. WEDNESDAY, MAT. 24 low pobtlaJtd 62o Ke. T:0O Orgaa concert, NBO. T:S0 Rhythm Ramblers. NBC. 8:00 Ronald Back, pianist. 8:15 Cooking school. 9:45 Orgaa eoacart, NBC. 10:00 Sarah Xreindler, NBC. 11:15 Western Perm and Home near, NBC 1:00 Al Bernard, KBC. 1:45 ieha aad Ned, NBC. 8:00 Mrs. Orsee Ely BkesU. 6:15 Round the World elub, NBO. S:S0 Charles Hart. NBC. T:00 Amos N Andy, NBO. T:1S Al Mitchell's orehestrs, NBO. t:30 Concert in Rhythm. NBC. 10:15 Anson Weeks' orchestra, KBC. 11:04 Phil Harris' orchestra, NBO. 11:30 Uus Arabella's orchestrs, NBO. KODT PORTLAND 940 KS. 4:80 KOIN Kiosk. t:0O Marie, Little French Princess, CBS. 10:16 Hostess of the sir. 10:45 This aad That. 18:00 Porter Energy trie. l:O0 Book of Life. 1:45 Belle aad Martha, DLB9. 1:00 Feminise Tsaelee, DLB3. EGGY WIEnERT HAS PRIZE FOB ORATORY Radio Program Stretching a Point DAMAGE TO PRUNES IS EXTENSIVE GR A I N fflGHER; DEMAND REVIVES Severe Drop Sign of ( Weak Fruit; June Fate in Doubt 1 PORTLAND, May It (AP) Thar Journal said today' that "Damage to the Oregon-Washington prune crop la not only, confirmed bat looks rather serl ns. "Reports of damage are com ing In quite freely from growers la various parts of the Willam ette, Rogue River aad TJmptjua ralloy as wen as from Clark county," the paper said. "The drop hag beea rery se vere, suggesting weak frnit, dae te the unseasonable cold weather which big retarded the sap flow. Whether the normal Jane drop wilt be ehowa or the remainder of the frait on the trees lost. It what is bothering not oaly growers bat distributers of prunes." . t ' Suggestion of the damage, the sanrey revealed, is reflected la the stiffening price tendency and evea advance la California and Oregon prunes with the former showing marked strength along with recent general betterment la apricots, peaches aad pears. Oregon zf-SSe are quoted at K cents a pound, with 30-40s at 4 cents. General Markets raoDTjrca zxcHAYon PORTLAND, Ore, Ky SS. (AP) Produce exchange, net prises: Batter Extras Ut, standards 31 He, prims first Sle. firsts tOtt. Em Fresh extras lSe, fresh aaediasss He. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Wheat Open May & Jolr H Stpesnber 67 Cash wheat Ne 1 Msy S8. AP High Low Close 64 SS SS 66H 6H SSIfe 58 H ST 5Tfc Big Bead Blne- stest S4, dark Bard wiater IS yer rest 5ell per eeat S1H, tort white S6e westsra waits 54s, hard wiater aSttc, northers spring S4a. vestera red S4e. Oets Ns. a vaiU (i8.50. Oers Ke. 21 yellow (31.60. MiUron Stsndsrd 820. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Batter Prints, 24 Ws eeead. Ore, May 18. (AP) xtrat 25c: staadards Battsrfat Portlaad dsliTsry A era da, 22-28e pooad; farmers' door delivery Zl-ZSe; sweet cream so aigher. Eggs Pacific poaltry predaeers selling prises: J am bos, 19c, extras lSe, mixed colors 17c, mediums 17e dosea. Bnyisg price of wholesalers: Fresh rarreat csipts 55 lbs. and p 14He dosea. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets 18c, loaf 14c pound. Brokers will pay He btlew eaotatieas, with resales le higher tax a eaotatieas. Milk Contract price 4 per cent de livery fl.70 ewt; B grade cream S7Vse poand. Couatrr meats Bailing Dries to re ts ilers : Conntry kiUed hogs, best butch ers, under ISO panada 7-Sc; eeaiers BO te 100 pounds 7 ft -8c; spring lambs 12- 13s: yearlings 8-4e: seery enres 2H-8e; canner cews 5-Ve: bolls 5-os penad. Mohair Hemiasl baying pnos: 19SS cup toe poena. IMosxsk bark Saying price: 193s peel 4e pooad. Hope Nominal, 1933, T9-7e pooad. Lire peal try rertmad delivery. Bey- lag price: UosTy hens, colored 44 poaads 14s; de mediums 12; lights 12c, springs Hgfat 1H poaads ap 18e; color ed, springe lee; roosters Se peoad. Dusks, Fekiaa, broilers 13-lBe peand; eld docks, Pskins, 11c; colored 10c. Onions Belling pries te n tellers : Ore gea 90e-81.1 cental; Yakima, Spaalsa 75 erate. New enisas Califoraia Bermodss 81.SO-1.75 per 50-pouad erate, Califoraia 40e r lag. Potatoes Leeal S5-75e oraage box; Doaehates gems 81.85-1.40, de Bakers, 81.50; Yakima gems Sl.30-1.40. New petateee California garnets 3 pound; white 1-lUe pooad. Btrswberries Beersmente Zee 81.50 1.85; Frerse 30s 81.35 erate. Wool ' 19SS clip, nominal, Willamette Taller IS-tie pooad, esstera Ofagoa 17 30e peoad; eeathera Idabe IS-20c pooad. Hay Boy lag pries from producer : Alf alfa 14-15: cloTsr 911; easUra Oreges timothy 916; eats sad retch 916. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore, Msy 28. (AP) Csttle Beeeipts tS, eslres 16; steady. Steers Good 86-7, eommoa aad med iant 9S.76-6.SO. Heifers good 93.80-0.95, commea ssd medism 98-6.50. Cews good. 94.50-S:6, eommoa sad media 9L50 4.50. Balis good, 83.25-6.76; cotters and medians 92.35-3.25. Yea-ore seed. 95-6, eommoa aad mwdiam 92.60-5. C tss good, 94.-6, commea sad medium 93-4. Hogs Beeeipts 200; steady. Hogs Good, 140 te 200 poaads 95 6; 80S te 250 ponads 95.25-f ; orer 250 pooads 84.75-5.60. Sews good. 94.25-6, medium 94.26-4.76. Pigs good, 93.75-4.25. Sheep Beeeipts 100; steady. Lambs, spring, good aad ehelee 66 9.60, mediom 94-6; eld lambs, good ssd choice 94-4.75, eommoa aad mediom 98 4.35. Wethers 93-8.50. Bwes 91-9.60. 6:30 Edwin C. HilL CBS. 9:30 The Wsndsrer ' 10:30 De Hsaoy'a dance bead. KOA0 COBYALLXS 650 Ke. 7:00 Moraiag ModiUlioas, led by Bar. Pao! P. Petticerd. 8:00 Moraiag concert. 9.-00 Heme economies observer. 12:00 Farm bear. 3:80 Dr. Henrietta Morris, "De Tea Enjoy Tear Meals 1" 8 :00 Perm market reports. g;Bo Pacst boss 7 :0 Cocrellia high school program. Salem Markets Gratia) B raw 4 milk. pool price, f lit per ttauadred, Bmrplaa f 1.15. (MUk bated ea issm meethly tjatterfat averaga.) BaCterfat Tom 21.23c, prtato 24H, cabee S3H. Prises paid te gresrsre by Seises beyere Jisy zs fTbe prises aaiam. wappUed ay a leeal STSoer, era tadteativs ef the daMy saarkst beA are a teassstssd by The Ctataemea) raorr ajto riomnu triag boa as, lb, wh. , .IS Artlchskeav des. .7 Aaparagae, leeal. das. , .TO Caaba te. n. : Jt. Oreea sspssia OalitV. ta .IS Peas. Califs lb. , - -, ; .04, Onions. Aes. boachsa .IS Petatees. TsUma Vs. 2 JJI .x.oo to us i-etda , , Bhasta.' whites -X.40 2.e .1.50 wast petateee, erate I ttaee, Ua&x. .1.50 te 2.00 SS .01 2.76 Oalsas, Labisa, swt. a-abarb. leeal Celery. Calif, k ersU Msiiraa Tomatees fsaey . .95 .1.49 . .90 .1.44 Extra faaey Vewtewaa, fsaey Extra faaey , Oranges, p.p. .2.25 to 2.TS 1.00 te 4.00 46 .40 .25 te .SO .05 .05 1.85 2.25 .90 saaey Boots. Calif, dot. Tnrmlp, leesl, dot. Spiaaeh, leeal, erate Bessaee. lb. ea stock Hands Btrswberries, FVeino, 20s Oregon plams, 21 -cup Celery hearts, des. Mustard greens Cacambers 60 SO te 1.80 Pincsppls, retail .20 te .20 HOPS Top, Top, 1982, 1981, lb. .78 .58 lb. BOGS Bayiag Prices Extras Staadards Mediums .14 .18 as 4 .11 .09 OS .16 POUXTAT Old roosters Ooto-ed beae -Medrsms hems Ught beat, Broilers ...... .18 te MBAT Lambs, top Hogs, top Pirst cats fltoers .5.50 .5.00 .5.85 .04 .08 .03 K . .02 H . -OS . .08 .04 .03 .08 to te to Cows Heifers Balls Dressed Test, top Dressed hog OSAXH AJTD HAT Wheat, western red .60 Whits, Ke. 1 .60 Barley, top, ton 18.00 to 20.00 Oats, tea 20.00 ts 26.00 Hey. keying prions Oats aad -etch, ton 18.00 Alfalfa, Taller 1st cot 19.00 Esstera Oregon 1 0 .00 Clorer bay - 16.00 WOOL Modi am Coarse . .20 .18 .10 .18 .19 Mohslr srora Wslaats, top Pllberts, top .10 te Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1983. Standard Statistics CeO Msy 23 STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 .0 SO fnd'ln RS's Ct's Total Today 74.4 39.8 87.1 71.2 Prs-toasdsy 71.6 87.S S4.S 686. Week age 78.3 87 J 67.9 70.S Tosrsge 42.4 16.8 68.9 43.1 S years sre 18.l 131.3 262.3 1 90.8 High 193S Lew 1933 Higb 19SS Low 1989 75.8 42.S 72.3 83.1 98.9 95.S 23.6 61.6 89.S 111.0 13.2 51.8 72.0 43.9 78.9 85.0 BOSTD AVEXAOBS 20 20 20 60 rnd'ls SB'S Uts Tntsl Today 70.0 70.8 80.7 78.8 Prerioosdsy SO.S 70.1 S0t 73.S Week sgs - 63.0 69.4 80.0 71.S Tosrsge 66.0 52.2 74.1 60.8 Syesrssge 93.9 106.8 99.5 100.1 High 193S 70.0 70.S 85.3 73.8 Lowl93S 66.S 67.0 74.1 High 1982 71.8 78.0 86.2 Low 1983 53.3 47.4 70.9 68.S 76.1 57.5 5ew 1933 high Wool Gains One Cent; Few Sell; Mohair Steady PORTLAND May 23 (AP) Another adranee of one cent poand la the haying price on Willamette ralley wool has been recorded here. The price is now 21 cents for medinm, and It cents for coarse. One large oper ator said today "There has been further betterment in the tone, Little business in ralley fleece has yet been reported, due greatly to weather conditions which hare prerented large-scale shearing. Another reason is that the woolmen apparently are holding oat for more money. Mohair is holding rather steady at 10 cents for arerage hair, with small supplies begin ning to arrlre. SUVER. May 23 At the grange session Saturday night program numbers were giren by Marraret Douglas, Tronne Kerr, Helen Donglas, Elinor Corey and Merlin Corey. A delegation from Brash College attended. Government Action to Raise Prices Said Likely Soon CHICAGO, Mar () A saddea gweep f t ts t cents a bushel la Leading grains today accompanied renewal of HreJy specalatlTe demand. Baying waa based ehiefl m Wasbiixgtoa reports pointing to probable Quick goreram ental ac tion to lilt commodity prices na- der the farm emerganey law. Tke reports Indicated that the new farm admialstrattoa weald at tempt to- apply processing taxes promptly ia spite ot tariff truce Agreemeaets, ft being contended that the duties neceasaiT to make tha processing taxes eftectire had been authori d before a truce was estsbllshed. Wheat, closed strong 1 T-I te t I-t abere yesterday finish, corn 14 to 1 S-t.np, oats to 1 S-S adranee. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May 8S: Jaly 79- ;Sept. 72-71: Dee. T. Cora May 43 H: Jnly 45- Sept. 47H-4: Dec 4l-4. Oats May UK; Jary t5i; Sept. 2S4; Dee. 27. BUTTER OFF BR t PORTLAND, May 23 (AP) Slowly increasing total offerings of butter locally were taking care of general needs of the trade. During the late session of the produce exchange there was no change in cube quotations. Val ues on the open market were safely maintained. Last week's total risible sup ply of butter in Portland in cluded 274.271 pounds according to the department ot agriculture report, compared with 259.799 pounds the .previous rreek. The local manufacture showed a ra ther fair increase while outstate offerings were decreased during the period. Butterfat continued of un changed Talue. Trading in the egg market was generally steady for the day. De mand for current receipts was quite firm and prices maintained. While "peepers" continued to show weakness in the lire chick en trade, practically all other sorts of hens and broilers show well maintained demand at cent prices. Some look for advance. re an DIES: RITES THY AMITY", May 23. Mrs. Warren Stimson, 85, died at her residence here Sunday. Services will be con ducted at the Christian church here Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Com mittment will be In the Amity cemetery under the a a spices of the Ladd funeral home. ' Miss Amelia Warren was born February 8, 1148, at Portland. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Warren crossed the plains in 1847. She was united in mar riage to Thomas J. Stimson In 1870 near MeMlnnrille. Mrs. Stimson has Hred ia Amity for 55 years. Her husband, a clriiwar veteran, died tn 1915, anil one soa passed away October 8. 1914. Surviving are five children: Harry S. of Myrtle Creek, Mrs. Kate E. Jonee of MeMlnnrille. Miss May me Stimson of New York city. Ortn of North Battleford. Sask. Canada, and William E. of the same place. There are also 10 grandchildren and on great grandchild. She is also survived by foar sisters: Mrs. Racheal Stewart, Amity. Mrs. Susaa Payne ot Fresno, Cel., Mrs. Emma Kingsbury of Eugene, aad Mrs. Ora Thdmaaoa, Turner, and also one brother, .James Warren of North Battleford. 4-H Club Girl WiU Appear Before Grange SILVERTON, May 23 Silver ton grange will hold its May meet ing Friday night at the M. W, A. hall with the program hour being arranged by the Home Economics committee of the grange. Mrs. Emll Loe Ls la direct charge. A big feature of the program will be tha demonstration to be given by tha 4-H dab girls under tha supervision of. Mrs. Emma Wol fard of Thomas schooL Music and readings will also bet featured. By CLIFF STERRETT CREAS 1F1I1W.STBN