The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 06, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saba; Oregon, Tuesday Monilng. Jnne t 1953
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Business
Directory
Cards id Una directory run on
a monthly basis caily. Bat;
$l.M per Us per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. the brake and shimmy
r dncfe. 176 South Commorctal Street-
CATERING
Bort Crmry, the caterer. Ph. 753.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. K. Nnthneia.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. I SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor,
tit N. High. TeL Boa 8571.
DRESSMAKING
V Eap. dresemaklng la your heme,
$2 S (tor. Copy picture Tel. 764.
FLORISTS
CUT flower, wedding bouquets gun-
aral wreathe, decoration a C P. Brett
haupt. florist. 677 Court. TL (904.
ALL kinds oX floral wort Luta Flor
ist, 16th Market. Tel. 83.
GLASS
Auto and window glass mirrors. TaL
610. Walter J. Downs, 48 Breya
INSURANCE
BECKS A HBNDRICKS
133 K. High Tel. 6347
. COFFET-gMITH. Ken. Ins. Tel. 8612.
LAUNDRIES
TIIH NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
TUB WEIDEK LAUNDRY
181 a High TaL tit
CAPITA!. CITT LAUNDRT
Flrat la Quality and Service
Telephone lUi 1164 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HAHRY W. SCOTT, "The Cycle Man"
MATTRESSES
Mattresaea from factory to noma,
Spring mattresa $3.00. Reno a tore and
v f uialgatora. Hugs cleaned. Capital Bed
ding Co. TaL 449. 1030 N. CapitoL
Naw soa ttress made to order, aid
remade ; carpet cleaning, slslag ; fluff
t rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag 4k Mat
treat Factory, a 13th 4k Wiibar. TaL
till. Otto F. Zwlcker. Eat ttlL
MUSIC STORES
VGCO. C WILL Plaaoa,' radloa, sew
ing machines, sheet musle and piano
a.udiea, Repairing radios, phonographs
w and aewlng machine. 412 Stab Street.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
' St3eL Span. Guitar, Mandolin. Be
g nnera. adv. claases. Harmony, notes.
i l'.egistration ends June 15. Studio TaL
71k or Y. W. C A. 8878.
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medietas Co.
A Iloura Tuesday and Friday, 18 :30 aja.
f 4 :80 p. m. 143 N. Commercial.
' PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PAINTING
t Painting, paper-bunging. Interior
decorating. Estimates free, W. H.
hhepaard. TeL 4280.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pampk-
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department, 118 8. CoxomerciaL Tale-
phone 810L
REAL ESTATE
CECKB 4 HENDRICKS, TeL 4847.
W. XL GRAB EN HOBST A CXX
134 & Liberty St. TeL 8488.
SOCOLOFSKT SON
. 804-8 First NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL f 307.
STOVES
4 STOVES sad stov repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. AU
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, books, logaa books.
Salem Fence and Stov Works. 381
f Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. a Fleming.
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITY Transler Co. 138
' sut St. TaL 77T3. IXsUlbuting. for
warama aad storage our specialty.
uei our rai i
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 3131, Larmer Tranaf ar Co, Trucks
t Portland dally.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold.
rented, repaired. Underwood Agents.
Cook Bnort, aia ,-ouru xeu ago.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West, 10 years erperlanc.
Rl-'D 8. Ros 103 E. TeL tlOF8.
PICXICS CXOSK SCHOOL
DAYTON. June S The Day-
ton grade school held picnics
Thursday as follows: MIsa Ber
t nice Blough, first and second
nrr.des teacher and students in
Dayton elty park. Miss Ruby Bris
bane, third and fourth In Mor-
I gan's grove; Miss Claire Wagner.
fifth and sixth in Rossner's grove:
Mi!s Lena Stllwell la Loremea's
grove.
SCHOOL MEETLXQ 19TH
HAZEL, GREEN, June 5. The
annual school meeting will ' be
held at the school house June
19 at 8 o'clock p. m. A direc
tor and clerk i will be elected.
The -present board is Edward
Duanigan, Jr., I chairman T. X.
Lehman, Ralph Gilbert, Clerk
soais waniplcr.
Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
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eepted nUI I: St the even
ing before publication tor
elaaeitfeetloa. Copy re
ceived alter tbJa Une will
be raa under ibe toeeding
Too Late to ClaMlfy.
The Stateeinaa aniamee
no ' financial responaiblllty
for error wtaleb may ap
pear la advertisement pao
lUbed la Its eolomna, and
la cases where tbi paper Is
at fault m reprint that
part ot aa advertisement tn
which the typographical
mistake ocemra.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objec
tions! advertising, it far.
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper elasstfJca-tton.
HELP WANTED MALE
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Good barber wanted, 301 a Winter.
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Trncka -wanted te haul wood. la
qalre of Paul A. Lardon, Rt 7.
ey aewlng, write for details. P. (X Box
1478. ClnHpnatl. Ohio.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
-- 'ii-i-i-,-1-M'-rtmm r,n r,nn
Unemployed efficient dressmaker.
Open, .operate small shop. Everything
furnished. No rent. Commla, 0.
Bor ?S, Statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
ni.nrxn rLrsrirxi -inixi rLTsAnjirin
Freab crsbs now at Filler's atand.
Intersection SnvertOA-Fortland read,
EHectrical contracting. Repairing.
Prices-that aatiafy. 1). C. Wahlberg.
Tel. 3504. lunch hour.
RADIO FOR SALE
10-tube R-32, $178.00 Victor, repos
sessed. Balance due. $51.20. Terms, $5
down. $5 month. See Sir. Janz. Will s
Musk; Store.
WANTED Miscellaneous
W pick tip de&d tor vorthless horses.
cown, 6b3ep. free of charge. TeL 48W.
- Hut saiii 9 out uraLsm,
hats, and shoes m good condition. High
est prices paid. Star Exchange, 811 N.
Commercial St. Phone 6948.
W A Ri I Kl llfSSWfi WTCAWl'sa antU .baa
MISCELLANEOUS
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Beat hair cut. Adults 20c, child. 15&
Two blocks R of Ubrary. a Winter.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Uivlerit rrnm srs. avsk sf r wvmS
1877 Court St. TeL 4857. '
ROOM AND BOARD
ssssaaSasjasaiaSasssskJksMtatSMaj
BaaM anf fYVirn tnm la AIM rnuai
tn. TeL S7t. S5 Court St,
B. and R. near P. O. $29. TeL S482.
'"'''- ininn.ri .n uir
Room, board. Brtvate home. S7T a
Cora'L
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Fur. t R, ant. 1181 HaseL TaL
7884.
Dtiplex apt. vnrnrn. 851 N. Winter.
Wen furnlahed 8 room anartmeaC
Garage. Adulta 478 N. CapitoL
1 aad t room acts. Bummer rate.
858 Center.
Nice ram. ants- overstuffed. 888
Union.
1 room modern furau ant. with bath.
588 N. Summer. TeL 4484. .
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Three room furnished apartment.
private bath, very nice, 1084 Oak St.
FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnish
ed bungalow. 837 N. Cottag St.
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t room furn. apt., lights, water, elec
tric washer, $10.00 mo. 4538 State.
Furnlahed apartment, summer rate.
1040 Leslie.
First floor apartment, 1336 But.
Clean, neatly furnished ant., nrlvata
bath. 646 Court St. TeL 5733.
FOR RENT HOUSES
MtssseSSjSaskjsassjSAst
Fura, and unfarn. heuaea R. A.
Forkner. 1618 N. Cottage. TeL 30 3L
Sr. bungalow, torn. 1218 Chemeketa.
Modern fura. 3-room house, close In.
TeL 6810.
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17SS N. 17th St. 822.60: 435 Rich
mond Ave., $32.50; 815 N. Fourth St,
is.ve; i9 aseu, xurnisned, fZi.OO.
P. H. BELL, 225 Oregon Bldg. Phone
SJVZ.
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House, also apta, 255 Division.
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Small house partly furn. 2130 Leo.
ATTRACTIVE 6-room modern fur
nlahed home, full basement. 820 per
mo. van L UKEKK, ore. Bldg. Pn.
T3I.
Mod. 4 r. house. Inquire 1598 Court
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FOR RENT
See furnished house, $15; others
I1Z.S9 to $30: wnrurnlshed $8 to 825,
Also bungalow for sale, payment down.
Dau jixe rent. ati
BECHTEL or THOMAS ON
841 State Room 4.
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FOR RKT Tarn mnH.ni lumui
one sightly, suburban, five rooms: the
other six rooms, wen located. Each
rents for $15.00 per month.
KONALD C. U LOVER
205 Oregon Building
Modern 7 room No. Cap. Tel. 1548.
WANTED TO RENT
Painting, papering, or decorating by
expert workman for rant on furnished
house or apt Open Door Mission, 313
N. Commercial Street.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Remember Z have some choice lota;
will build that house te suit on easy
terms. Let me show you.
H. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeL 802.
SNAP
If you want a dandy well kept S-A.
tract close in, very eiiesjs come m
and Be me. No fooltng about this
place.
JAa D. SEARS, REALTOR
111 South High Street
FOR SALE Real Estate
40 for a noma ta N. 8alem, living
room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen,
bath, garag and some fruit.
$3150. bungalow, combination living
and dining room, oak floors, alee klt
ehea and nook, 8 bedrooms, basement,
furnace, close to school and boa line.
$200 down.
f 37$S. Nice, home, S bedrooms, sleep
ing porch, fully modem, large lot, 1
garages, east front and paving pd.
$260 down.
$2350. English style home, oak Coor
m living and dinette, tile drain boards,
8 bedrooms, basement, furnace, fire
place, garage and paving pd. $110
down.
Melvin Johnson W. V. Pnnfnsn
Tit State Street TeL 7fS.
ATTENTION ATTHACTTVBJ
room modern house on a corner
lot. for only $1000. A bargain. Sea Ar
thur M. Madsen with
VAN M. GREER
201 Ore. Bldg. TeL TH8.
"i"i-irrw'aSsaaSTiaali
THE JOTS OF COUNTRY LI VINO
immediate possession of 1 acre of
dark, fertile land, neat 4 room plas
tered cottatre with nook, bath, built tns,
electric lights, gaa, drove well, garage,
woodshed, shrubs, flowers and garden
!?V. W" fc Pvd road. Price
$1800, part terms.
. s . et of location, partly
IrPi, to sarden, drove welL some
or Ln.A. lfood huy tor . cask
SZ5, bal. $10 per month, S int
CHfLf MILLER, REALTORS
144 SUte Street Phone S7S8
Stricthr maAn a ...r.
oese In. Nearly new. A very choice
home at only $3000.00, all furnished.
Terms.
8 Acres with modern S room bun
galow near Salem. Price only $3800.08.
Terms given.
50 Acres located north of Salem, an
fir.-"-!? 2 "OP land.
Bargain at $2500.00. Terms.
. J. F. ULRICH CO.
Phone 8672 325 Stat. Rr&.
residence, basement, fireplace, plumb
ing, on two big lota covered with nut.
Cherrv and wnam.mtal t , ...
grape arbor, near schools, nice view.
, ""?o,,. price, aiso two
beautiful building lot 60x130 each
with hrn fmlt LI I. .v.
He brick school, at bargain, easy tertna
Owner. 7(5 Rural Ave. Phona lgs
. i,.-ii-.-w--Lrt irxx.i
Don't t1Tia imfll vnn mm .V-
Ltl lwu
rina lots ail In fh.ii.. - i
plea, full bearing, one block south of
ucaua junior nwn scnooj, nice view,
level lots. 80x130 each. Sell one or
both cheap, easy payment Owner, 785
Rural Avenue, phone 8854.
FOR SALE FARMS
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run. VJUIUK. 5ALB
18 H acre home, electric lights, I
acres orchard wlr
good buildings, fine soiL Price $2400.'
cash, balance t.
csec mawkj.NS St ROBERTS
For Farm Bargains
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
4 S -acres. Most all In cultivation and
crop. Looks fine. Family orchard. New
6-R. house. Barn 40x50. garage, brood
er. Ire, nrmltrv Vmu im w
at once only $2800.00. $1600.00 down.
oeiirr nurry. ie my arent.
ia.3. u. BEARS, REALTOR
131 South High Street
EXCHANGE Real Esfjita
FOR H A T .W! rT vsrer ktan-m
Well located North Salem property.
baaementa, 17 rooms in all. garagea.
'uiwrm, snruoa, rocaretie
and pooL Some furniture. Good In
come. Prto tSAAA nrni . .
farm near Salem. Prefer cherry or nut
. wu T&ni not to exceed $5500.
10 acre farm few miles out, 8 room
DOUSe. bara an1 mihnni.M ir . w
culUvation. 7 acres fine young cher-
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oittcai resiaenoe.
S mAm iitot. 1a ,
house In Lo Angeles.
fouz atoderu S room bous far
good home in Taeoma,
aoout these.
CTni.nsj A. InTTm
144 StatTstreet-" PhonTafOS
Larg home with apt. for smaller
noma, acreage, farm, or merchandise.
TeL for inmlitou. tut
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WANTED REAL ESTATE
... "APiliLU TO BUT
North Salem. Cloas hi. Phonefill
Business Opportonltiea
mmm m - - -nrmrfl l H.IIJ
Inarfl tMra . i .i . i m n .
stock, rasa bosmeaa. mun itn.
count, owner leaving dry. Jess O.
CnmpbeU. 101 Oregon Bldg. Phone
WANTRn TO TaTrr ti
jyness m good com. center, SaSS
WAJTirr TO trrr ,
, -" wui greoary
business m goad community center.
Salem. Bor 111. Ptatrra
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
FOR SATE riain.
mm m - " m. uimi tfarr-
. ' " maim, ats jm. aTont.
Three horaaa tnr m M
car, also fresh cow for sale. Second
hous east of Bethel scJmoL
isssaOtAaataaaaaaw
Babv sflfnlrsi Taa . a.V siwu
MONEY TO LOAN
-fr8 S a '"" ' .n r i8T us n
'Bells of Harmony
Heard ever 8COIN dally '
fing out a loan service that
Is really really different.
TOTJ GET TOT FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
OXLYJLAWFTJL INTEREST
nn-. a a r ru v am. v; X
QCICE AND COTOTEOUS SERTXC.
"""i'-J i lo fill a
Beneficial Loan
Society
m-m flit -!-.
W47 run itrt?
Rm 1.1!JS'W Blih Bldg. Snd Floor
.vw at. S1AIS
1H State Strset .Tat S-T-4-4,
POLLY AND HER
V,, If 'v LARIINyER.i . Yl (TtXTrEVf flT IS
i -AM 111 WUAT A r lkui ran 2ffVIl ! Ti: J C v,f m.k.pi! $ I1K? S I
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADB a furnltare, cars, aalarle
or other rood aecurlty. Repayable
monthly. When hi fmaadal need see
u before closing loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank B!& Pbos 8581.
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PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATS LOAN COMPANY
til Oregon Building, 2nd Floor
Office hra 10:00 4k. M, to 8:30 P. M,
Telephone 7783. Stat license No.
3-165.
a-iai ..-., "i- 'rrwir ii "an runa
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS)
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce rout pay-meats
You keep the ear
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St aad Ferry
Phone 4731 Balsas, Ore
Prlveta tnnnn tn Inan nn mrnA 1
estate security. Abrams and Ellis Inc.,
411 Masonic
Borrow on personal property : repsy
In monthly Installmenta WILLAM
BTTB LOAN CO State tie. 8-163. an
Goardlaa Bldg. TeL 387T.
FOR SALE WOOD
nmitNTrm nav .
TeL 600 Salem Fuel Col Trade
Cottage.
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Ash, fir and
TL 664a
Dry wood $4 cord. TaL 8458.
"i " i""iJaia-ieriiin r rui.raarasrinnas
Dry wood, an ainda TeL 4418.
Dry oak. 4 ft. 84.80. TeL 8708.
18 dry slab wood. 18" dry eld fir.
Prompt delivery. At Tracy's TaL 183$.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Weymaaa tenor banjo, tn
case. Reward. TeL 7643.
LOST Black male Alrdal la
downtown district Naan -"Nigger- on
cellar. Liberal reward. Can at S. ft M
KaraKe. 235 S. Com'L
FOR SALE USED CARS
sssajsajSniaaasaM
McKay's tjskd cars
with an o. k. that counts
1826 Stude Coupe a dandy $ 12 6.08
1920 Willya-Knight Coupe 350.00
1039 Poatlac Sedan 25.00
1S1 Ford Pickup 35.00
192 Nash Sedan 326.00
133 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe - 575.00
13S Plymouth Sedan 645.00
1929 TJhevrolet Panel Truck 325.90
1989 Chevrolet Truck 195.00
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
833 Center Phone 3189 430 N. CotnT.
1929 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan only
driven 14,000 mtlea Not 10 of ser
vice taken out ot it New car guaran
tee, $466.00. Will accept good milk cow
as part pmt See this at once at 240
N. Lib. Borrego'a, phone 8 4 8 s.
FOR SALE USED CARS
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WANTED
Several tight cars Will pay cash.
USED CAR EXCHANGE
Terms Trade
543 Chemeketa
1929 Cher, ooach. Sacrifice ta settle
an entate. Tel. 6418.
WANTED USED CARS
Equity la 4 room plastered house,
and a late '29 4 -door Ford for a
later modal of some light sedan. Must
be In good condition. Box 318,
Statesman.
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Will bur Ford A 9-doar fnr ruh
Call evening 3SF4.
Wool Prices Keep
Up Strengthening
BOSTON, June S (AP) Wool
prices continues to shew a
strengthening tendency. Advances
however, are not being realized
with the rapidity that character
ised trading several weeks ago.
Current Interest Is particularly
strong on medians Quality fleeces
aad the finer grades of territory
wools. Kecelpts ef domestic wools
here durtnx the week ending Jons
3, estimated by the Boston Grain
and FUrnr Exchange, amounted to
5,lfS,S0t pounds, compared with
5.051,2 09 peuads the previous
week.
I CAPTURED
o
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Sought for years a the last of the
Powerful Corskaa bandit chiefs,
Andre Spada (aboTs) recently sur-'
reruisrajd to the authorities at
jaedo, Corsica, where he appeared
rags wita a erowm upon his head.
aoriues oeuere the paaait
kadex miad is 6Waaxd,
PALS
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STOCKS SVJIfJG BACK
TO FORWARD TD
NEW YORK. Jaae I. (AP)
Stocks .swung back Into the ad
ranee today after some uncer
tainty as to whether Saturday's
setbaek had signaled the begin
ning ot a reaction that really
meant business.
Sales totaled 5,01 9.19 shares.
Chemlcsl stocks boiled .upward
under Inspiration of a brisk ad
vance by Allied. Packing com
pany shares looked stronger.
Communications followed a sharp
run-up by Western Union which
listened to Wall Street rumor of
a pending merger with Postal
Telegraph.
At the close. Western Union
was up 94; Homestake, AUled
Chemical and Armour of minols
preferred . Postal preferred
more than ?, National Distillers
aad American Sugar 4. and Dome
Mines, Santa . Fe, United Fruit,
United Aircraft, American Tele
phone, Harvester, American To
bacco "B," Du Pont and Westing
house 1 to S. U. S. preferred
shares advanced 1.
T
MARION, Jnne s A well-attended
meeting of the Farmers
Union local was held Friday night.
Reports from the purchasing and
good-of-order committees showed
much had been accomplished.
Hsrley Libby, delegate to the
state convention recently held at
Dallas gave a complete report.
G. W. Potts, the newly elected
stats president, and wife, were
present and gave an outline of the
work thst is to bo sccomplished
In the coming year. Mrs. Harriett
Do Langh was elected correspond
ent from Marion local for. the
Oregon Farmer's "nioa paper.
The annual closing picnic of
the school was held Friday at the
school grounds, with a large
crowd attending. A basket lunch
with home-made ice cream was
served at noon. Is the afternoon
a double header baseball game
was played with the A urns rill
boy and girls, the score being in
favor of Marlon In both games.
The same teachers. Miss Graee
Pehrsson, Miss Rose Hatton and
Mrs. Leota Sloan have been re
tained. Eola School Holds
Graduation Event
For 8th Graders
EOLA, June 6 Graduation ex
ercises were held at Eola school
Friday night. Miss Katherlne Ar
buthnot gave an Interesting talk
to the three graduates: Mildred
Denham. Ruth Sexton and Lela
Huddleston. Miss Arbuthnot was
the eighth grade teacher of the
Eola teaeher, Edna Great.
Other numbers were: piano
solo. Willow Gibson; violin solo,
Mrs, Mort; vocal solo, Miss Pan
ker; reading by the first grade:
vocaK solo, Mrs. Chambers; vocal
solo. Miss Eleanore Moore.
Radio
Program
Kgw JoarTaai. a 20 X
T.-SO Orgaa eeewert, SBC.
9US Orgaa eoaeert, NBC.
1-MV. a Army ea4. NBC.
S.-OO Deaald Seek, ptaaift.
S:S0 Cresmti, HEC.
:80 Martha Mesds seeiety, KSO.
0:48 Fissasa larrsau
10:80 Womta's Maratia t U Air.
NBC.
11:30 Arzeati tria. KBC.
11:45 Ur4Uk Wilkee, KBC.
ll-.l Wettera Term aad HeaM aeur,
KBC.
1:S Xelo4ie theogliti. XBC.
IrOO Al raarc aa4 His ease. KBO.
8 HO Prieadty ehsL
4:45 llakdi. tke waticiea.
RelUdsrtea, MSG.
: Live at stake, JTBO.
S:8 Ceaeert trie, XCX.
T:O0 Astas "a1 Aedr, KBO.
Y:15 Memory Lana, KBC.
9:00 Maaieal Maaneqaisa, KOViO.
:rO Hearleide Seaed.
10:18 Aasea Weeks' orchestra, NBO.
11 Phil Harris' orchestra. KBO.
lt:Se Gas Araaaim's orcbettra, KBO
XDDJ POXTLAND 4Q Ks.
8:30 KOnt Jtlaek.
0 Baddy Barred eraksarra. CBS.
,8)0 Marls, LltOe rreaeh Priaeeat,
Ma4non atria g eaaemble, CBg.
!?:if E1 Haekett. keateaa ef the ah-,
"tto freak Weatphal's erdMstre,
lt:18 Bteee CTty trie ead Harry Bigg.
18 : The MaUdeera. CBS. .
1:48 Belle aa4 Martha, Geaaral reeds.
DLBS.
8 .00 Paatell Ranaeaiaa CBS.
8:11 JaaaUe Taas rasa's reeitat
:06 Brra 4aae varletiea, CBS.
0:45 ColeamVia armpaeay erehaawa,
CBfl.
T:3 Abs Lyssa'a Calif araia aat,
CBi
8:15 O lea Orar' ereaastra. CEaL
:30 Leea Belaaee'a ereksitoa.
STATE PRESIDED
VISITS AT Nil
That Thraateaiagr 8kr(
HELAlT WAVE turns grains upward
local berries re ach markets
Spring Wheat Suffers;
Prematurely Ripens
Winter Wheat
CHICAGO, Juae B. (AP)
Sizzling temperatures Inflicting
dsmage to winter 'wheat In Kan
sas, Nebraska and Oklahoma
turned all grain prices sharply up
ward late today.
Contributing to the rise of val
ues was the first complaint from
spring wheat territory. South Da
kota points sending word that
Immediate rains were needed to
prevent serious losses. With the
mercury as high as 110 in Kan
sas, and forecasts pointing to no
relief, widespread premature rip
ening of winter wheat was report
ad, and harvest operations were
expected to become general much
earlier than looked for.
Wheat closed strong, 1-H4
above Saturday's finish, corn
advsnced, oats 4 -Sup.
Today' closing quotations:
Wheat July 7Jtf-"4; Sep
tember 77-; December 77 4
. Corn July 41; September
47V4-; December
Oats 24 ; September 254;
December 1 7.
General Markets
PBODTCa BXCBAJfOB
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jea 6. (AP)
Produea exchanga, nat prices Butter,
extras 22c, atandards 21, aria a firsts
21 e. fh-ata 30. Ecra Freak Ex
tras lSe, fresh Bedlams 17a.
I Portland Grain
PORT LAND, Ore., Juaa 5. ( AP)
Wheat Opea High Law Cloaa
Jaly 59 eo 58 60
Heptrmber 60 63 604 63
Deeember Si 65 CI 65
Cask wheat No. 1 Bit; Bead bhia
ateia 63c; dark hard winter 12 per cent
69 e, 11 per cent 63 e; soft white,
bard viater 40 c; n art harm apriag west
ers wait, weatara red 5Sc
Oats No. 3 whiu 322.50.
Cora Ks. 3E yellow 821.50.
Sfiliraa BUn4ar4 81.
Portland Produce
POBTLAXD. Or, Juae 6. (AP)
BntUr Printa. axiras 24. ataaaards
23 c.
EotUirfat Portlaad delivery. A grada
21-22e pound, farmars' door Salivary 31--2e
paved; aweet craam Se kigker.
T-tt Paeifia poaltry predaeers'
aeihng pricaa: Jamboa, 19c. extraa 16c,
mixed colors 17a, mediums ITe desea.
Buying price t wkolesalsra: Freak car
rent reeeipta 56 pounds snd ap 13-14c.
Chaeae 91 afore Oreroa triplets
13e; loaf 14 panada. Brokara witt pay
la Velaw e.aoUtioaa.
Milk Contract pries 4 par eaat,
Portlasd deiivery 81.70 ewt; B grade
cream 87 Vie pound.
Conn try meats SeTliag price "te re
tailers: Ceoary killed hera. beet batch
ers, asder ISO peaada, 6 Te; vaelers
70 te 100 poaada. 7-7U: aprtng lambs
12-12e; yaarliaga 3 4e; kaary awea
2-3e; eaaaer cows 5 e; buHs 5-6e
panad.
Mohair Nominal buying price: 138
clip 12 eeead.
Caacara bark Baying price: 1933
peal 4a pound.
Hops Nominal. 1933, 70-T5c pound.
LWe poatery Pert la ad Salivary: bay
ing prirea: Heavy kens, colored, 4
pounds 14e; do mediama 12e; lights 12a;
springs, licht 1 peaada ap 12c; colored
ipringa 16a. Keoster 6e peaad. Packs.
Pekina, broilers 15e poand; eld Sacks,
Pekina 10-12e, do colored lOe pooad.
Oaieas Sell lag pries to rataitera:
Ornroa 01-1.35 eoaUL
Kow oaieas Oeliforaia Bermadas
31.60-1.75 per 60 poand ersto. Califoraia
40a per hig, new red 2o pound.
Potatoes Lscal 31.15-1.85; Dm
ekstes 810; do bakers, 81.75;
Yakima Game 31.50.
Kew petatoea California Garnets
3-Se peaad; wkiao 3e peaal.
ehraw harries Secrameate 24s $1.85
3: Oreroa 83.26 3; Clark seedliag 8
rata.
Wool 133 dip, aomina!. WtBam
ette vIWr ll-SSe aeand.- eastera Oregea
17-SOe; eeetbera I dak a ls-aoe peaad.
7T.B.".Tl,lX i4 fro" predaeers:
Alfalfa 814-18: ehrrer 111. Eastera Ore
gon timothy 315, oats aad vatek $15.
Portland Livestock
POBTLAKD, Ors., Jsae 8. (AP)
Cattle Reeeipta ISO, oalras 114 ; i
S5 lower.
Good. 8S-T, common aad mediem 8S.75
S.5. H iiars, good $5.50-4.25. coaxmoa
and mediam $3-8.5. Cows, good $4.60
8.36. eemmoa aad medium $2.75-4.5.
Balls, geed 88.15-3.78. Oatters aad me
dhua $215-4.26. Vaalara. goad $4-7. cam
mea aad medium $3-6. Calvaa. geed $5
0. eemmoa aad modiaaa $8.60-4.
Rog aacatpta S5e; weak.
Good 140 U 300 peua4 $5-5.75; 30
U 35 poaada $5.85-4.75; over 350
pewads $5-5.75. Sows, geed $4-4.76, me
dium $8.80-4. Pigs, good $3.75-4.78.
Sheep Receipt 800; $5e lower.
..L. reed sad caelee $4.83-4.75. sse
diam $4-4.25. Wether $1-4.73. Ewes $1
Lp0( . -09 Ted Flo BHe'a erehartrs, DLBS.
10:S WeH BobUaea'a orahastra.
ll:0O Cafe 4 Pari a ereaestra, DLBS.
KOAC COaT 4 7.7.781 86$ Xa.
:30 afealeal eye e pre era.
7:0 Xeraiar meditatioaa, lad br Or.
JemeeX. MiUigaa.
8:00 aferaiag eoaeert.
:0O Heme eeeaeariea ebeerver.
10:30 afasterwork reeerdiaga. -11:30
Cade Seat at 7 oar service.
13:00 Farm hoar.
2: SO Mrs. Vara Haskell Branioe,
" 'Toea . Age Play aad Leisure. "
8:00 Keg-re spirituals.
: Taohaa Petaraoa, pUaiaa.
7:30 ram bear.
8:18 Or. Viator P. at orris, "The
Werid t aaview
8:45 UafieU eellaga sragraau
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, f 130 per
hansdred.
Surplus Ul.
(atiik baaed ea asm! moataly
baitarfat average.)
lisfribwtor price f 1.70
Butterfat Top 20-21 e,
prints S4M, cubes 22H.
Prices pal4 te growers by
lntM a
Salem bayers
rrVs prices So low. aeapue ey
peeer, are ladMaties ef the daily
but ara aae r-n . m n t l k i. .
rauiT ASTD VXOBTABLBS
String beeas. lb, wk.
OS
.75
.44
.
48
.04
AM
aruoeoaoa, sex.
Asparsgaa, local, dos.
Cabaega, lb.
Greea poppers. Cai.L. la,
reaa. uuf, Jk.
Oaieas. dos. eaackee
rata teas, Yakima Ka. S
Laeal
.1.00 ta 1.35
8.40
3.40
lAO
1.35
- JS
.01
3.25
3.75
Plorida
Sharta.
wkitea
8wae petatees. state
iotraee. Calif.
Onions, Lakiak, ewt.
KoaDarD, local
Celery. Calif, crate
Msxicsa Tomatoes
Aeelae
Wlaesapa, fssey
Kstre fancy
Kewtawaa faacy
Extra faacy
Oranges, p.p.
- .95
.1.40
. .se
.1.45
2.25 to 2.75
raaey
3.00 te 4,00
.45
.40
.23 to .64
.05
.3
Baata. Calif, dea.
Turmipe. local, dos.
Spinach, local, crate
Baaaaaa, lb. oa stock
Heads
Celery hearts, dea.
Maatard greea
.0
.60
Cucambera
.SO te LS0
. .20 te -SO
Plaeappla retail
Cantalonpea, crate
-5.00
.7.50
Lemon a
Gooveborriaa
.3
te .04
2.50
Strawberries, locals
HOPS
Top, 183. lb.
.75
8
Top. 1981, lh.
SOOS
Baytag rricas
Extras
Standards
Mediama
.14
.18
.13
.04
.11
. .
.08
.18 to .15
POraTBl"
Old roosters .
Colored hoes .
Mediums boas
Light baas.
Broilera
fctSAT
LsmLe, top .
Hogs, top
first cots
Staers
Caw 1
.5.50
-S.SO
-5.25
.04
.03
.03
.02
to
to
te
te
.05
.0
.04
.03
.O
.07
Heifers
Bulls
Irassed veal.
top
Preaaed hers
afiini asm craw
Wheat, westera red .65
WhiU, No. 1 .65
Barley, top, toa IS. 00 ta 20.00
Oats, toa to.00 te 25.00
Hay. baytag priees
Oata aad vetch, toa 18.00
Alfalfa, valley lat cut
Eeatera Oregea
.19.00
.20.00
-18.00
Llerer hay
WOOL
Medium .
Coarse
Mohair
Greea. lb.
Dry, lb. .
.25
.28
ao
is
.04
CAS C AAA BASX
Stocks and Bonds
Cwyrigsi lSa. Standard StatisUes Co.)
Jaae 5
STOCK arrsAOZI
so
20
S SO
Ind'la KB' Ufa Total
. 83.1 44. . 79.S
Today
Previous day
Week ago
Year ao
S years age .
High 1988 .
Low 133
High 138
Lew 1933
. 81.4 43.S 96.5
81.7 48. 93
41.6 17.0 S'J.7
- 184.6 128.6 364.1
84.1 44.6 99.0
42.8 28.5 61.5
73.S 3.B 111.
85.1 18.8 51.8
78.2
77.7
41.5
189.
80.4
43.
73.
35.0
OKD A VISAGES
3
20
3
60
77.7
TT.4
76,0
SLS
100.3
T7.7
68.4
78 J
57.8
Today
Previous day
Week ago
'73.8
73.S
T1J
SS.S
3.0
72.S
SSJ
71A
76.6
76.S
74J
5S.7
106.
76
S74)
78.0
47.4
84.
88.7
82.T
7S.S
99.8
86.8
74.1
88.8
70.
Tear ace
S yaara ago
tlisa 1K8
Lew 138
High 1988
Low 183 53.3
New 183 high
Downey mildew, destructive
pest ef hop Tines, has put la Its
appearance aad Is forcing the
growers to start spraying to com
bat the disease. Control tuethods
hare been pretty well worked eat
by experience and by experimen
tation ot state ollege scientists.
The mildew flourishes In damp
weather which Is not too cold. la
May while the rain were heavy
little mildew was observed be
cause the temperatures were re
stively low. With wanner days the
mildew Is coming out. It plays
swift havoc ea the Tinea, stopping
their growth at the top.
Henry Crawford brought In
sonre specimens of vines from the
8L Paul district showing that the
mildew had gotten a rood start.
The disease la reported la other
districts, but farmers are getting
busy at once te sare their tUss.
DuWriEY MILDEW IS
APPHG. REPORT
Gooseberries 3 to 4c,
Strawberries $2.50
24-box Crate
Local gooseberries mad their
Initial appearance oa the mar
kets Monday, with prices to grow
ers ranging from three to four
cents, depending apoa quality.
First strawberries also appeared
from local gardens, with the mar
ket quotation at $2. St per 24-box
crate.
Other markets were generally
unchanged, except cattle, which
was Inclined lower.
Berry Pool
Brings Top
Price, 5Vc
The Sublimity' strawberry pool,
bids oa which were opened Sat
urday, aold at II, eents per
pound te Starr fruit Products
compsny and Psulus Bros, can
nery, ef Salem, the two concerns
to $?: ids the tonnage, the States
lamm learned yesterday from
Peter J. Etzel, secretary for the
pool.
About 409 acres. Including
some from the Silverton Hills
and Union Hills district, are rep
resented in the pool. The output
will run about 190 tons, it is
estimated. The berries are Mar
sballs. Five canners bid for the pool.
Including Cleary and Hlllman.
R. D. Bedle. Baker Kelly. Starr
and Paulus.
PORTLAND, June 5. (AP)
There was no change la the gen
eral local butter and butterfat
situation for the week's opening.
Cubes snd prints alike were In
clined to show a steady tone at
last week's value.
Prices were mixed In the egg
trsde with prsctically only one
interest, the Co-ops. quoting the
higher figures. "We sre increas
ing sales," says Manager Reed,
"and maintaining prices."
Small sited broilers were play
ing hsvoc with general quota
tions on all small fowls in the
local live chicken trade. Hens
were steady for both light snd
heavyweights as well as for me
diums. Prsctically all last week's ar
rivals in the country killed meat
trade were cleaned up and the
current week starts with a clean
slate and more steady values.
Further showlnr of at rn w-t K
was suggested all through the
market for strawberries. Gold
Dollsrs from i Bank were quoted
$t.d and new Oregons $2.75
with a few large sized selections
S3 while Cslifornisn were $1.85
$2 crated
Better demand for hothouse to-.
matoes and cucumbers as a re
sult of sunshine.
Old onions were steady te
weak witk new stock stesdy.
Celery was higher for Cslifor
nisn. o
i
RACE VICTIM J
o
ft' - ' -4 . X-i
tdksUr Spangler, e Los Aageles.
gho was killed auxins; the annual
00-mile Memorial Day elassis at
CadazasDolis. when his car hurtled
the wall at the 22VsnIl4 rnark. The
same fate befsQ XsJcofaa fez, sf
Westrffls, Ii. O- ta the race which
was wtm try Loi If err.
By CUFF STERRETT
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