The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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Business
Directory
Cards ta this directory ruo on
monthly basis only. Ratei
$1.89 per Uae per month. ..
AUTO BRAKES
Mix Panes, ths brak aad shimmy
doctor. 376 South Commrclal 8(ftt
CATERING
Bwt Crary. the cabrr. Ph. ST63.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4484. R R. Korttanee.
tllllC
PR ACTORS
DR. a I BCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor.
364 . High. VL Be. 8673.
DRESSMAKING
Exp. - dressmaking In your
ITtJJsyogyjIcturwTH.
home.
7984
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FLORISTS
CUT Cowers, weddlnft booejuot un
rat wreaths, decoration a F. Brelt
hanpt. Cortst, $71 Court TeU 1944.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Lau Flor
ist. 14th Market. T.L 4591.
GLASS
Auto and window gtas mirrors. TL
!. Wane J. Downs, grey.
INSURANCE
aicnine a hendricks
111 N. High TeL 494T
CQFFKT-8M IT H. yon, in a Tel. 8433.
LAUNDRIES
THH NEW SALKM LATJNDRT
THH W EIDER LAUNDRY
IIS 8. High Tel. 4126
CAPITAL. CITT LAUNDRY
Kirmt in Quality and 8erTtc
Telephone 8146 1364 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HA.RRT W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man
MATTRESSES
Mattresses ' from factory to coma.
Spring mattress $8.00. Renovators and
fumigatora Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed
dins Co. TeU 40(9. 1030 N. CapltoL
New tnattress made to order, old
remade carpet cleaning. - aizlns ; Quu
rug weaving. Salem nun nag ax aaai
tr. Factory. S. 13th Wilbur. TeL
441. Otto P. Z wicker. Eat. 191 L
MUSIC STORES
civtl C WILL .Pianos, radios, sew
ing machines, sheet music and piano
studies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines. 432 Slate Street.
Salem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Steel. Span. Guitar, Mandolin. Be
ginner, adv. classes. Harmony, notes.
Registration ends June It. Scudio Tel.
7184 or Y. W. C. A. 8878.
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co-
Hours Tuesday sad Friday, iv a.
to 4:30 p. ra. 148 N. Commercial.
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint ft Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PAINTING
Painting.
aooratlns.
paper-hanging,
Interior
decorating. Estimates
free.
W. H.
Sheppard. TeL 4280.
PRINTING
con htationert. cards. Dampb-
lets. programs, books er any kind of
ortntlcg. call The Stateamaa Printing
Denartment 115 8. Commercial. Tale-
phone 910L
PUBUC ACCOUNTANT
M D. dement Income Tax Reports.
AifiltiWs. 11014 N. CotnX Tel 8034
or 6247. .
REAL ESTATE
- BECKS ft HENDRICKS. TsL 494T.
n u no A nBTMHOFLST ft CO.
i tTh-rtT fit TeL 444a
114
vntoraKT S fiON
tSA.t 0-ir.t NatL Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807.
STOVES
Kt.v. nDalrlns.' Stoves
- ri .il
for sale, reouia ana
kinds of wove wire fence, ncjr
pteln. bop baskets, books. loLh00
r,..-!L r.. ud smvo Works. 343
t.i R. a Flemlns,
TRANSFER
pS-PlTATf Transfer Ca386
stlst iht. D4trlbutla. for-
VTim anft storage our specialty.
Get our rates. -: - -
. . ji.f.nt transfer storage.
LrmTranaf Ca Trucks
to Portland dally. .
TYPEWRITERS
" TVPEWR1TERS AddlngMch. SOU.
reoalred. Underwood Agents.
OwkTft Siiort. $19 Court tsi. see
' WELL DltlLLING
a west $0 years experience.
BiB 4. Bo 10$ B. Tek 114F6.
Mrs. Charles Kurxe
Heads P.T.A. Order I
1VDEPENDENCE. May 25
tk. l.at mAAtinsr ef the P. T. A.
for the year was held at the train
ror mo jei
wg scuwui a v" i r V
ed were: President, Mrs. Charles
Kurre: first tice president, .Mrs.
Paul IE." Robinson r second 1ee
nresident. Mrs. Gerald Newton;
t J secretarn Mrs. Clifford Stalsbergf j Built about f,rm rj
V twrvrWBiiVer -MraV It - O -Th Ljrlewi SllOOWMtk: lot
. treasurer, iirs. . u. n r. "f-rt MTBMI,t For buy s.
of llcers were instaiiea oy
Mrs.
' Jeorge .Cohrs, retiring president.
Statesman
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tion! advertising, It far
ther reeerree the' right to'
classify all advertising ea
der the proper elasslftea
ticm.
SALESMEN WANTED
Want salssBian or saleslady with ear
to sell baby Sun-Ra-Tra. new on the
market. - Erery new birth of record a
Srospect. Exclusive territory, write
K. Morse. 0I Porter Bid, Port-
lano. ura. tor particulars.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Fresh crabs now at Ftdlers stand
intersection tHiverton-roruana roaa.
For Sale: Lais model Royal type
writer, typewriter desk and chair.
Chas. Wiper. First National Bank
Building.
McCaskey credit file
fireproof. Bar-
gain. l court st
Tel. 6584.
Electrical contracting, Repairing.
Prices that satisfy. D. C Wahlberg.
TeL 3504. lunch hour.
Plenty bottle beer at 77S Edgewater
street. West Salem. Open evenings
till p. m.
Car load of grain . hay on track.
South High and Trade St $18 ton
while It lasta Clark.
For sale reasonable, man's suit and
white flannels. Varley Cleaners, 193
N. Com'l, over Buslcks.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair cut Adults 20c, child., 15c
Two blocks & of library, a Winter.
We pick up dead or worthless horses,
cows.: sheep, free of charge. TeL 4869.
Place to practice piano morning.
State terms and location. Box 200,
care Statesman, .
FOR RENT ROOMS
Modern room, garage.
sip. porch.
1577 Court St TeL 467.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board and room for ladles.
Clos
in. TeL 5478. 895 Court St
Neat comfortable room In modern
home, near state house. Horn privil
eges. Attractive, wholesome meals
Box 198, care Statesman.
Board and room. Nice home. Close
In. Prices riht 346 Belview. Tel. 4374.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Pattoa apartments downtown. Call
Patten's book store.
Fur.
S a apt. 3181 HaseL TeL
7444.
Lovely fax. 3-r. apt 1580 Center.
Apt $13.00. $97 N. Com'L
Duplex apt. unfurn. 951 N.
Winter.
Prescott Aoartments. S rooms fur
nished, private bath, fine kitchen.
newly decorated, attractive place.
adults, reduced rate, a. r. bus line.
1444 Oak St
Nice turn, apt Overstuffed. 890 Un
ion.
Well furnished 3 room apartment
Garage. Adult 478 N. CapltoL
Nice front apt 458 Center.
3 r. ftirn. apt Main floor, $1.50 wk.
1290 Oak. TeL 5276.
Completely fur. apt, 1st floor, gar-
84 Hill
T. O. Albert
FOR RENT HOUSES
nra. ana unrurn. nausea n. a.
Forkner. 1410 N. Cottage. TeL 803L
Finest modern
3-room Court and
Apt, - garages.
sardens. $30-$ 26.
Phone 5
6 r. home $10 per mo. TeL 4746.
S houses, 1 mod. 1 not TeL 6010.
Modern 1 Boom N. Capitol St
Call
$019. Elec. range.
Need 4 r. house. Inquire 1598 Court
For summer months, 6 r. mod. bun
galow, furnished. TeL 8543,
room mod.. $20. 235 Cherry Ave.
FOR RENT
Cafe for rent 897- N. Commercial.
Mod, attractive, furn. cottage or $ r.
ant. Reasonable. Wyatt tJourt. xei.
5918. 10 a. m. to x p. m. or cau ai
443 ITnfon.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Don't build mtn you eee the two
ine lots all In cherries, pears and ae
les. full bearing, on block south of
Leslie Junior high school, nice view,
level iota. 60x130 each. Sell one er
both heap, easy payments. Owner, 765
Rural Avenue, pnon nsst.
-SACRIFICED SUBURBAN HOME
Tou must see this beauurui piace
before you say no. Dandy- H A. lot
with 13 large rearing cherries ana-t
walnuta Beautiful flower and shrub
bery. Cement walKs. aioaern
Iimik ttfLmnant. furnace, trara Dou
bt garase, cement floor.- Poultry
house. - Clos to Salem on bus une.
- 1 pavea roaa. no- -i
build. The whole place goes at a big
1 beargata. See
JAS, D." SEARS; Realtor
e , 133 a High v , .
6 rail,
and
fir. attic, hdw. floors.
. fireplace.
full
cement bsm. furnace.
Large. lot, tine
or'outo. as
part payment. For buy see
VAN M. OREER ....
$14 Ore. Bldg. Phone 113$
FOR SALE Real Estate
Good semi -modern T-room mastered
residence, basement, fireplace, plumb
ing, oa two big lots covered with nut,
cherry and ornamental trees and roses,
grape arbor, near schools, nlo view,
going at depression price. Also two
beautiful betiding lota fOxlS eaeh
with large fruit trees, block south Les
lie brick school, at bargain, easy terms.
Owner. ICS Rural Ave. Phone SSS4.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Tour rent will buy you a beautiful T
room home only blocks from state
bouse. This house Is only year old
and can be sold for $3300, one-half Its
cost, easy terms arranged.
CHILDS ft lOlXER, Realtors
$44 State St , Phone TII
$1000. Late built modern thna
flastered home at 1049 Rural Ave.
to down $10 per mo.
$li. 4 room borne with fireplace.
vavea ax, at ins a. summer St,
12$ down, baL $14 per ma
f 1300. Good five room home with gar
age, full cement basement, at 1T0
lja sjc down. $11 per me.
$800. Three room hom with nnx
and woodshed, tot Text feet, paved
i-t rtnaeni waiKS. JtUSt DO all caSB.
aee. w. n. UKABENHOB8T COL
REALTORS
134 Liberty St. Phone 1 4 It
A REAL SACRirira -
In a two story concrete building lo
cated on 8. Commercial St. has two
modern apartments above, - can he
Douffni on terms. BEB US AT ONC&
- a. ViilAl3E.I tlUKBT S) CO.
. REALTORS
Liberty St phone f If 8
. ! ecres, Kasel Green Diet AH
er cuiuvauon. New house1 week
only 150. $2S0.00 cash, balance
monthly. See Jos. Barber, $00 Gray
aajfun, or earners Grocery,
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Bevea room house, wra trade for
acrragg or iota nox m, stateaman.
FOR SALE FARMS
' ,- -ii-u-ij-i.rij-j-j-jut
$140081 ACRE FARM $1100
nijHi ri ijfiiiRi.in
Few miles out on mnA mmA InllA.
hjed some repairs, 1 wells, beau
tiful Shade trees, small grove of tim
ber, mixed orchard, balance in eulti-
7atlo,Ll!or ra buy m a small
farm, SEE
CITILDS ft irHXER, Realtors
344 State et. Phone (798
ACREAGE
i . 1 .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Suburban home with city conveni
ence and country privilegea. l4
acres not far out, electrlo lights, tele
phone, gas and mail service available,
4 room plastered house with nook,
bullt-lns, plumbing, fireplace, garage,
woodshed droTe well, water system.
or win taxe small city
residence as part
fiifiVrS MILLER. Realtors
344 State St Phone 4708
-1- - ' hi m rsg.j-r r n, nnnn
BETTER TUTT TOT a
S A. Dlace. Th nrl. ! rtrht e.
a? 1?m very Productive. t A. young
ri'Y - .pwraei ana walnuts. By
Sif.11001-,1 R hous. basement
iarn and poultry house. For aulck
sale, only $2500. Term -
JA3. D. SEARS. Realtor
133 a High
Get that suburban
some choice tracts; will build to suit
house yU won t dar tan about the
TT ft RTTicr rm
Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902
nasi i. --,-, w irxa ,rn,, ,in,j Lr n
C.NAP IN AfRPlfiP UAn-
Five acres sill $rn-wi son a.
aw1 ua
v.,v.n,u huuk, rnce sicbo. ssn rtn-n
iV.r,!.rTy?2L.ocated 4 mlle out near
' Hie 11 way.
v. it GRABENHORST ft
134 8. Liberty St.
CO.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WWWW.i . .... . ..- -
WANTED Trt umr
Attractive 5
home In
"""i &aiem. close In.
Pnone T63S.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Custom hstchtng. E08 em in..
every Saturday and Tuemdav. Ti
HF2 face's Hntrherr
5IONEY TO LOAN
eSSSlkSSaSi
'Bells of Harmony'
Heard ever KOIN daBy
ring out a loan service that
Is really really different
TOU GET THH FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STmrrr puivifr
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
W.l fie to $300
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALFJM
Room 119 New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor
Lai'SMBED BI STATE
SI 8 State Street - TeL $-7-4-4.
...I.. .
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
OlAJD LOAN COM PANT
913 Oresron Rundtnc in ipvlm
orace hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
xeiepnone 7783. Stats license No.
1-,- n n n - n nn
BoiTOW on oersonal oranertv ranav
In monthly installment. WTT.T.AM.
ETTB LOAN CO.. State Ha. B-lSt.
uuaraian mag. asi. II7T.
lt0m0m i i i r .n n.
FIRST UORTOAnS T?.l V.mtmt
Loan Excellent security. Amounts
i&oe to IZQOQ, yield T Interest
Cniwa MILLER, Mtge. Loan
844 State St Phone 470$
... PWRSONAL LOANS
IADs on furniture, cars, salaries
or other good security. Reoarabl
monthly. When to fins octal need see
us before closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg. Phone 8553.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
contracts Rennaoced
Arrange to reduce youi payments
Toe keep
to
t. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty 8L and Ferry
rnone stis
Ore.
POLLY AND HER
V sneak cafkt fysR yt Vr SX Uv J
A4'S-5ISTrWiyV JZ SEX (swipevJS C ccffcwpnrQ ?jit H padlock 1
FOR SALE WOOD
Old fir, 18 er 18 Inch. Sawdust TeL
8981.
Old fir dry
Phone 8473. -
greas $4.00 sad an.
GUARANTEED- CRT
TeL $009 SaJem Fuel Co. Trade ft
Cottage.
- . i i-i ii innjMVi
Ash, fir sad oak. TeU 8448.
Dry wood 4 orJ. TeL 4489.
Old fir U", If. TeL 0189.
Dry wood. sU kmds TsL 441$.
Dry oak. 4 ft, 94.4Q. TeL 8748.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost, brown eloper bag eoatalnlag
1 er 8 sr. gloves, driver's license, check
boo, ssasii nana bag ens some surer.
Reward. Leave at 8tatemsn office.
PERSONAL
I will sot bo responsible for debts
contractea oy any one except jayseu.
naymona is. isnNa
Are yon going to get married In
June? If so, here's aa rtortuatty to
get valuable gifts free. If Interested,
get ta touch with us St once, wo have
nothing to sell. Apply Bos 24 L States
man.
FOR SALEUSED CARS
State Motors, Inc.
Offer
Real Value hi Trn oortation
'30 Chrysler Royal Coupe f f t
'SO Bulek Business Coupe 174
tt Plymouth Business Coupe 448
19 Ptude Pros 4 Dr. 8edaa 454
'89 Hudson Greater 8 . 3M
'37 Chrysler Finer 70 " , 898
SO Ford Tudor Sedan 378
Karl Keen Trunk.
'$8 Otdsmoblle 4 Door
375
838
13S
'39 Essex Super Six Sedan
'31 Ford 4 Door 8edan
Karl Keen Trunk.
AH are overhauled and guaranteed
(3$ Chemeketa at High
Open evening!
McKATS USED CARS WITH
AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
24 Essex Coach ,,, $ 38
24 Overland Coach 48
II Star Sedan US
27 Chrysler Sedan -, 12S
ST Cher. Truck and Trailer 140
SO Ford Coupe 345
31 Ford Pickup S9S
S3 Plymouth Sedan 845
II Chev. DeLMxe Coupe, 9040 mL 875
if Chev. Short W. B. Truck.
118
19 Chev.
Panel Truck, recondl-
tloned
13$
We trade and elv trtna.
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKAT CHEVROLRT CO.
383 Center 430 N. Comt
Phone 8189
1928 Whippet Sedaa 8 76
1926 Ford Roadster. Ruxt 50
1928 Essex Spt Coupe 125
1928 Whippet Coudo 126
1929 Ford Truck (Overhauled) 1S6
Can handle good milk cow and some
wood on truck.
BORREGO
340 N. Liberty TeL 3688
iirirsii inruu
1931 Studebaker
Coupe, motor
overhauled
.$496.00
1928 Durant Coune
111. to
1931 Bulcfc Eight Sedan, look
ii K new
696.00
1937 Pontine Coupe -1937
Dodge Coupe
1937 Hudson Sedan
185.00
126.00
95.00
192S Studebaker Commander
Sedaa
325.00
85.00
1926 Oldsmobtle Coach, trunk.
1939 Chevrolet Coach
836.00
We have ten used cars $18.00 up to
, gooa transportation. Easy
ianu
Bonesteele Sales and
Service, Inc.
Corner Chemeketa ft Liberty Sts.
Phone 444 4
!E DIES;
BOY RITES SLATED
SILVKRTON. May 25 LewU
Vanco, TT, died here this after
noon at the home of nig son, El
sie. They came here seversl
months ago from California. Four
children survive: Elsie of Silver-
ton, Asa of Michigan, Mrs. George
Rosen vsld of Florida and Mrs.
Win Bowers of North 8tar, Mich.
Remains are at Ehmans.
Funeral rites for Edward R.
Newton, who was drowned at Sa
lem Wednesday, will be held Sat
urday at -10:3$ a. m. at the Ex
man funeral home, Rer. J. M.
Jensen officiating and with Inter
ment in the Hubbard cemetery.
Edward was born la Hubbard
March 23, 1918. They came here
three years ago.
Surviving are the parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Newton, and a
sister, Roberta.
Pioneer Cemetery
Services on Sunday
GERVAIS, May 25 Rer. H. a
Stover of Knight Memorial church
of Salem Is to deliver the Memor
ial day address at the services to
be held at the Pioneer cemetery,
three miles south of Gerrsia, Sun
day. May 28, beginning at 2: If
p. m.
YOUTHS IN CHARGE
DALLAS. May 2S Young peo
ple of the Dallas Christian church
will have entire charge of the ser
vices of the church Sunday night.
May tS. Enla Smith will preside.
j The music for the service will be
under the direction of Evelyn
Ltndahl with Doris Newblll ac
' eoinpanytng. Talks win be made
by Margaret Ltndahl, Rath Petre,
Fred Teats and Otto rtseher.
PALS
lews m
OLD CHOP OXS, '
POTATOES FIRMER
PORTLAND, May 11 (XP) A
liberal call for butter of all scores
sad especially lor the lower
grade, was observed la trading
here today - ,
Mannfjtnrtnjr Interests storlag
batter tor their wm aeceaat irere
not inclined to follow fslly the
cut of 1 cent a pound In the bny
Ing price ef Imtterfat annomaeed
resterday.
General steadiaesa Was contla-
ned la the local market for egga.
Ne lHc chtsrs- was showing and
price catting ' was getting less
pronounced. Receipts were sbot
holding their own.
Sudden strengthen tag bt -the
old potato- market with substan
tia, .price advances at the source
si well as leading jobbing point.
caught most of trade TRiprepared.
New stock was also firmer in
spots. - -
iOld crop onions also partici
pated in advancing Tataes. The
latter was quoted up to $l.l-2
cental U retanera.
Higher prices were belag named
for strawberries following the
slump of yesterday. Sales today
were mostly fl.TK with a few a
dime higher. Local berries we
arming in a small way but are
not very good.
ATVilXE, May 25 The
eight Igrado, 'grhdustion exercises
will' be held is the schoolhouse
Fr1dyigH? May tt.
The program Is: Chorus, junior
glee club; salutatory by Marcla
wright; piano solo by Leonard
Miller; Tocal solo by Violet Per-
klss; play by the girls; solo by
Charlotte Martin; a play by the
boys; valedictory by Dorothy
Smith: a march by members of
the class, sad the presentation of
the diplomas by the chairman of
the school board. Fred Garbe.
The student body Tuesdsy elect
ed officers for the first two
weeks of school next fall: Cletus
Lebold, president: Thelma Mc
Donald, vice president; Doris
Niccolsin, treasurer; Roland
Rhodes, secretary; Mr. Tons, ser-
geant-at-arms; Mabel Kullander
and Andy Foster, yell leaders.
Cousin Cash) Vote
Against Girl When
Sex Rules Voting
MILL CITY, Msy 25. The
studeny body held a hotly contest
ed election Friday. At the last
minute the girls put up Virginia
Jepsen for the office. The nom
inating committee had named Ar-
ey Podrabsky and Delos Hoeye.
It finally ended in a tie between
Miss Jepsen and Hoye. The presi
dent, Edeurd Rsda, a cousin of
Miss Jepsen, cast the deciding
rots- in favor of Hoeye.
Other officers sre William
Waehter, vice - president; Virgin
ia Jepsen, treasurer; Dortheen
Dunivan. secretsry; Lawrence Ka-
noff, athletic manager; George
Gillenwater advertising manager,
and Paul Allen, superintendent of
grounds.
ALM TAKES NEW JOB
8ILVERTON, May 25 Julius
Aim Jr., who has been with the
Porter store here for a number of
years has aeoepted a position with.
grocery firm at Fossil sad will
leave for his new location this
week. D. Walker will fill the va
cancy at the Porter store.
Radio
Program
ran) AT. MAT ts
EOW FO&TLANS 820 EC
7:00 V. S. Nsry band. NBC.
8:00 Ronald Beck, Stasis.
9:15 Cooking school.
9:46 Organ eoaeart, XBC.
10:00 Arrow trie. NBC.
10:80 .Woman's Kagaiiae ef tes Air.
NBC.
12:15 Weatern Farm sad Home bees
NBC.
13 :45 O. P. Plumber.
1:46 John aad Ned, RBC.
8:00 Harmonics Rascals, KBC.
8:30 Friendly Chat ,
4:45 Ifsdhl, the magician.
5:00 Echoes ef the Pali-adei, XBO.
T:00 Amos 'a' Andy, NBC.
7:15 Tharatoa, the magician, XBO.
8:15 Oihaere eircaa, NBC.
9:15 Charles Hart, KSO.
9:4J Paal Cane. BBC
10:15 Asso Weeks' orekeatra, KBC
11:00 Phil Harris' eseaeatra. HBO.
11 :30 C-ua Arahelm's ercheatra, KBC.
jcotst PosTurn eee Xe.
:! KOIN Kleek.
0:00 Mario, Little Trench PrUeeas,
CBB.
10:46 TM and That.
11 -00 Pert Xaargy tri.
H CHIDE
MT1 HT
A Profitable Hani
GRAINS DROP AS INFLATION FADES
CANTALOUPES APPEAR
Recent Buyers Switch
To Selling Side.
On Wednesday
CHICAGO. May 11 (AP) In
flation went Into eclipse todsy ao
far as say Immediate influence on
torn value of grain was concerned.
Prices of all grains ran down
hill most of the day, and losses
were overcome In part by rallies
at the finish. Responsive to at
least temporary waning ef the ef
forts oi tnnatkn talk, many re
cent buyers switched to the sell-1
rax tide, and gmre more heed to
bearish weather and crop reports.
Wheat closed unstable,
under yesterday's finish, corn
1 V4 drawn, oats unchanged to l
cent off.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May 1; July 71tt-
Com: May 414; July 44.
41 Sept, 47K-K; Dee 4$-4.
Oats: May 24; July 24; Sep.
21; Dee. 27.
General Markets
' PK0SVCB BXCSAsras
POBTLAKD. Ore Msy SS. (AP)
Predsce .zcksnn. set prices: Batter-
Xatras lie, standards IlKe. orlsM
flrrts 11 He. firsts SO. Egm rresk
est ISe, treah aseaiaau 17a.
Portland Grain
POBTLAKD, Ore May SS. (AP)
WktAt Opea High Lew Olw
May 57 ST 87 ST
Jaly SB SS ST ST
September 60 69 SS SS
Cah wheat Ne 1 Big Ba Blae-
Atem SOe, dark hard winter 19 per seat
87 He, 11 per east 4S, aeft waiu 6He
weatera whit See, hard wlster 58 Ha,
a.rtb.ra apriag Boe wetter rag SSe.
Oats Ne. t white $32.50.
Cr Ne. 8E yeUew $23.
Uillrua Staadard $20.
Portland Produce
POBTLAND, Ore.. May 36. (AP)
Butter Prxnta, axtrai 34e: rtaadards
2He peeae.
BotWrtat Portland dalirery A grade.
21-22. pound; farsurs' door Salivary 31-
Z2e; aweet cream 5e lugh.r.
Igga faeitie poaliry pr.due.ra aeloag
pricea: Jaaihe, 19a. axtraa ISe, SAixai
colors ITe, mediama 17e dosea. Bayiag
price t wholeaalers: fraah rarreat
eaipts 64 lbs. asd ep 14 Ha deaaa.
Chaeae 02 acora Orexoa triplets
ISe, loaf 14e pomaA Brokers will pay
Ha below oaotatiooa. with rosulea le
hiehw thaa aaotatioaa.
Milk Ceatract price 4 per coat ao-
liT.rr 1.T0 ewt; B grada trtn 87 He
pound.
Coastry saeata SalUac Brie to
tailors: Country killed hora. best belch-
era. eadar ISO peases T-B: Tealers SO
te 100 pounds 7H-8c; apnng lambs 12-
13c; yearunc z-4e: betJj iwti 2H s:
eann.r cows : balls 5H-Se poaad.
Mohair nominal bnyinr price: 19SB
cup ioe poaae.
Caaeara berk Euyiac nrie. : 10SS
poei ee pouno.
pa Aemlaal. 19JS, 70-75. poaad.
Lira pouhrr Portland d.llrery. buy-
lag pnee: Ueary haea. colored 4H
poaada lie: do medlnma 12e; lights 12,
apalags light 1H poaada up ISe; color
ed, aprings 16c; reoatera 6 poand.
Ducka, Pekina, brotl.ra ISe poaad; old
dueka. P.kina. 1012c; colored 10c.
Qaioas Solliag price to retailers: Ore
gon fl-US cental.
Haw ealoni CoJiforais B.rmDda
81.S0-LT9 per 50-pouni erata, California
40. rer lag.
Potatoes Loeal 65-T 5. eras re bos
Dosehvtes gei a 91.SO. d Bakora. S1.S5:
lakima raais SLAO.
Sew potaleee CaUIerala garseU 1
peuas: white 3-S14S poea.
Btrawfterries Sacramento 14s SI.TS
1.85; rroaae 10a $L35 rrato.
Wool 1SSS eli. neatiasL WUlamotU
rallor IS -XI poaad. eastera Oresaa 1
loe poaad; aeathara Idahe lO-zoa poaad.
nay Baring vnee rrom pradeear: All
alfa $14-16; elon ir $11; eeatern Oragea
limotby l; Mil ass rates fix.
Portland Livestock
POBTL4 JTD. (W. Mar 15 (API-
Co ttU Booaipts 125, ealres 10; .toady.
euan nut SS-t, eonmoa and mod-
lam $3.73-4.50. Heifer, good $5.50-4.15.
commoa aad sudium $1-5.50. Cows good.
S4.e-S.IS, ammo aad aaodiam 81.50-
4.S0. Ball good, 83.26-8.74; aatters aad
tdia- 81 1 6-1.25. Vsalara reed, 85-6.
aaaa end saodiam $3.60-5. Catroa good.
f 4.-5. common aad atdli SI .
Haga Kesetpt 400: steady.
Hog Qoed. 140 te 200 pounds $5-
6: SOS e 864 pewds 45.25 6:
over ISO peaads 94.75-54. Sows seed.
sea.!, aBodlum 94.23-4.73. rigs go.
fS.TS-4U II.
ghaa n.aalsli 600: steady.
Lambs, aorta ff. rood aad choice 86-
4.50, aaodiwm $4-4; oM loaabe, good aad
eholce B4-4.T6. eeauao aA aaodiam 41-
4.85. Wethers $3-3.50. Ewes $1-3.50.
13:15 Ro.. City. trie.
1 : -Booh e( Life.
1:45 BoUe Martha, DLB8.
8:40 Temiaiae Faaelos, DLBS.
4:06 Smiling Kd HcCoauU, CBS.
T:30 Blaak A Bloa.
7:45 riahiag baUoUs.
9 o Band Bex rerae.
9 : 15 Maatcal Terras Use.
KOAO C0BTAXI3 66 Be.
T:0O hforaiag SAodiUtieas, led by
Harold Howard.
S :00 Mora lag coaoert.
9:00 Uncle Sam at tout serriea.
9:15 Vaala asnreela ties, ea lllaatratod
loetar eearae by Byrea Arnold.
13 :00 Farm beer. .
T:16 Laar Margaret Smith, plaaUt.
T :40 Baalaoe laatitule of the air, ad
das by Prof. 1. Lloyd Lehtaster.
"The Use of Checks la S
MorehaadiaiBST."
S:40 I rat Barrraf, plaals. aad Mr.
Olyde William aoa, aapTaae.
8:30 Or. W. B. Aaoartoa. "The aarta
sad Moon Their Pa, Preeeat
aad Future."
Salem Markets
.' Grade B raw 4 snllk.
co-ost pool price, 11-M per
hsuidred.
Seu-plas f las.
(Xl Ik baud asm! steatUg
eslterfat eve rags.)
BaUerfat Top 30-21,
prinU MM, cabes 22H.
(rever Sy Salest be yen
Max 2S
FTVe erleee Selew. sapptied ey a
gveeer, are tsalcstlee ef tao Sally
bet are runatMl The euHesawa)
auig aaa ftusruiiii
trisg besas. lb, wa, , JS -
arMehekes. des. .TS
Asparagms, IseaV des. .TO
OAbeage. a. , .01
r?PriCiiL. .
Potatoes, Talus So. S
rwu
aeasts.
whites
ee-eet setatees. stets
feMtaee, tUit
Oairas. Lsbiak. cwt
Btfcakerh. local
rjelery. Cellf, erste
suxlcaa Teautoei
Ap4aa
Wiaeaase, fa act
Extra fiMi
Star tee-as, taacy
axtrs (aacr
OTMgea, s,
rsacy
Beets. Calif, doa.
Teraipa. lee at, daa.
Spinach, local, crate
Baaaaaa, la. ea ateck
Haaaa
Strawberries. Frene,
Oraras Olaaa. 34-cn
Oalery Beam, Sot.
atastarfl gTeeai
OaeastMr
.SO ta 1.J0
M to .SO
5.00
Plaeappla retail
Oaataloapet, crate
BOPS
To.
Tap,
1032, Ik.
19S1. lb.
.75
.38
BOOS
Biytag Ptiees
Extras
. .14
. its
. .13
.'.04
Standards
Mediums
P0ULTK1
Old roostora .
Oolerod heas
afediams heas
Ught bena.
, .11
. .0
-OS
.13 to .15
5.50
5.50
..5.15
.04 H to .05
.02 H to .08
.01 H U .04
.02 H te .08
.06 H
Broil era
MEAT
Lambs, top .
Hege. top
First cats
flteere
Cows
Heifer
Balls
Dreaaed veal, top
Dreaacd hora
. .OS
QBAI AHD HAT.
Wheat, weatera rod . .60
WhiU, ho. 1 .60
Barley, top. toa IS. 00 to 20.00
Osta. toa 20.00 te 25.00
Hay. baring prleoe
Oats and T.tch. toa ls.oo
Alfalfa, ralley lit cut 19.00
Beaten Oregon 20.00
Clerer hay 18.00
HUTS
Walnuta, top
Filberts, top
.10 ta .13
.11
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.)
AlAT 33
STOCK a VX HADES
60 20 0 SO
Ind'la HR'a Cl'a Total
Today 75.3 40.1 89.S Tl.l
Preriooiday 76.0 40.1 SS.4 72.S
Weak age 71.4 38.7 7. 70.6
Tear ago 89.7 14 6 (11 40.0
Syaaraago 187.6 111. 261.T 192.1
High 1931 , 76. 40.1 95.S 72.6
Law 1913
41.S
71.8
35.1
23.S S1.S
39.8 111.0
1S.3 61.S
43.9
71.9
85.0
High 1933
W 1932
BOJTO AVTEBAGEJ
2 20 80 40
tad'ls n&'s Ut's Totai
T0.4 Tl.l 01.6 Td.S
Today
i day 70.1 Tl.S
81.1 74.1
Week are
49.1 TOA
. 65.5 50.T
. 93.9 104.S
. 70.4 Tl.l
. 6S.S ST.4
. Tl.S TS.O
SOA TS.l
Tear ago
78.T S9.4
99.4 100.0
S years ago
High 1911 .
l.S T4.4
74.1 61.6
Lew 19IS .
High 1981 .
86.1 TS.l
LOW 1913
S3.9 47.4
T0.S 6TJ
New 199S high
E
HAYESVILLE. May 25. The
graduation exercises of the Hayee-
vlll school were held at the
school house. Thursday night.
with the following program:
Processional, Mrs. Esrl pesrey;
Inrooatiea. Beg IL W. McCallnm;
piano solo, sixth grada, Wllma
Rings: presentation of class. Mrs.
Marshsll;salutatory. Edwin uav
la; class poem. Yashlml salto;
elass prophecy. Marie Dietxman;
class will. Mary I tow, reading,
Richard Batdorf; valedictory,
Lester Martia: vocal solo, Mrs.
Earl Pearcy; address. Prln. H. F
Darhsm; presentation or diplo
mas, A. Stettler; benediction, Rer.
H. S. McCallum; recessional, Mrs.
Pearcy.
PTE SOCIAL TONIGHT
NORTH HOWELL, May 25
A pie social will be held at the
grange hall Friday night, May 2$,
with the yoang women members
ta charge. All women attending
are to bring a pie.
r .04
JS
aa
1.00 t 1S
, - 1.40
1.40
S tm AO
.01
t.SS
9 1
.96
LA
JM
1 At
TS
i.oo u 4.oe
.4S
.40
.15 te .00
.05
-. .0516
30s LIS
so
.00
RS GRADUATED
ON lrlARKET
Oregon Strawberries
Higher. After Drop
Weather Eyed
First cantaloupes ef the seasos
appeared oa the local market yes
terday, selling retail at it ceata
two for 21 cents and If cents, de
pending upon site. Quality la
Oregon strawberries Jumped
back to a higher price yesterday
after the low ef Wednesday. Tee
terdey's quotation was $1.41. ft
truckioad from 1 California- was
available at lower figures. ,
Cattle are firmer and If ceata
higher per hundred.
uuier commodities are
changed locally.
ua-
'WET SUES IE
TO HIGHER LEVELS
NEW YORK, May 21 (AP)
Having broken through previous
real stance levels, the stock market
wss unable to hold a second wind
todsy and fluctuated erratically.
The losing average of prices was
fratl.nally lower in a turnover of '
MlMet shares.
The fast-moving ""wet" shares
provided plenty of fireworks. Na
tlonal favorites in the same gross
gained 2 to more than 5.
Elsewhere, chsnges were mixed.
TJ. S. Steel. American Telephone,
American Can. Consolidated Gas,
Montgomery Ward, Union Pacific.
Case and Western Union yielded
about a point, Santa Pe. Illinois
Central and Louisville 4b Nash
ville were up as much, while
Standard brands, in the limelight
at Washington, gained 1 1-4 net.
Allied Chemical, which has not
yet composed its squsbble with'
the stock exchange, broke 5 and
closed near the low. National Lead
was helped by a regular quarterly
dividend of $1.25. rising more
than 1. U. S. Steel preferred slip
ped 1&.
Shanghai Incident
Pictures Make Hit
With Mission Body
FRUITLAND, May 25 The ba
zaar sponsored by the Woman's
missionary society was a success.
Pictures of the Sino-Japanese con
flict were shown and explained
by Dr. J. Vinton Scott of Salem.
The Fruitland school will hold
its last day plcnJc Friday, May 2$.
All friends and parents of the
children are-invited.
All residents of Zone 3 and all
others interested will meet at th
Fruitland public school to discuss
the transportation set and the se
lection "f a candidate for the' po
sition of director from Zone S os
the county tuition and transpor
tation board.
GOIXO TO COXDON
WALDO HILLS, May 25 Mrs.
E. A. Flnley and children Teddy,
Norma and Blair, and Mrs. Fin
lay's aunt, Mrs. F. M. Moore of
Silrerton are to leave June 2 for
Condon to be present at the high
school graduation of their consia
and niece, Mabel McKay. Mrs.
D. M. Mc Far land, graadmother
and mother of the two women will
return with them for an extended
visit.
ALTAR-BOUND
-
- r---se'
V j : - . t . , ( . .
Qose tm the heels ef the announce
ment of the marriage of his former
wife, Both Elder, Lyle Wemack,
who was Bath's second, let it bs
known that he. too, would inake an
other trip to ths altar. Womack is
shown at the Pasadena marriage
btrrrau with hi arid to b. She la
I airs. Louise Tucker, of Arcadia, CaL
By CLIFF STERRETT
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