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"V" . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thnrsday, June 8. 1933 PACE NINE 1 mS?t mm I i I I, IV r A if , ;f- 1 'i . ' Business Directory Card- la Una directory u M monthly baste ouly. Rata: 9 Lit per Una per month. AUTO BRAKES Mtka-Tanek. the brake -and shlo-ny dorter. -11 South Comtnrglq Bcrcet CATERING Burt Crry. th tatewf. P- C75t. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R B. Korthms. CHIROPRACTORS Da CX U -SCOTT, rsc. CMropraeto. tit N -Mian. TeL Raa 1171. DRESSMAKING Exp. dressmaking In your borne. f 150 ay. Copy picture. Tel. Till. FLORISTS CUT ower. wedding bouquet fun eral wrlha. decoration C. F. Brlt haupt. froilst, 677 Court. Tel. 1104. ALL kinds oLfioral work. Lots Flor ist. Hth A Market. Tel. Hit. GLASS Auto and window class mirrors. Tel. tltC Walter J. Downs, 680 Brey. INSURANCE EEC Kit A 111 N. High i HENDRICKS Tel 4147 COFFEY -SMITH, a en. In a Tet 1112. LAUNDRIES XHK NEW SALEM LAUNDRY . THE WELDER LAUNDRY til a High TeL 1125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY ' First In Quality and Service Telephone 1145 1184 Broadway LAWN.MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. HARRY W. SCOTT, The Cycle Man-. MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Bprtng mattress S.00. Renovators and lumlxstora Rugs cleatrM. Capital Bed ding Co. TeL 4043. 403 N. CapltoL New mattresa made to. order, old remade; carpet cleaning,' sizing ; fluff rug weaving- Salem Fluff Rag A Mat tress Factory, a 13th A Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. Zwicker. Est. 11L MUSIC STORES GEO. a WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machines, sheet musle and piano studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 432 State Street. Balem. - . . MUSIC INSTRUCTION Rteei. goan. Guitar. Mandolin. Be- f I nners adv. classes. Harmony, notes. :egtstration ends June 15. Studio TeL 71S or Y. W. C A. 8878. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday end Friday, 10 JO a-m. to 4;30 p. m. 148 N. Commercial. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOB STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, til & Commercial. Tele phone tlOL REAL ESTATE BBCKfl HENDRICKSx, TeL 4147. W. IL GRABENHORST A CO. Itft a Uberty SU TeL C4IL BOCOLOFS-Y A SON t04-l First Nat L Bk. Bldg. TeL TtOt. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves fM -ale. rebuilt and repaired. All -! of woven wire fence, fancy aad plaia, bop baaketa, books, logaa bool-s. ..im Fane and Stove Works. 1(2 r-hemeketa. TeL 477 A R, R Flemlna TRANSFER CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 224 State 8L TeL 1171. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty Get our rates. FOB local er distant transfer storage, call till. Larmer Transfer Co. Truck to Portland dally. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Adding Mch. sold, rented, repair-. Underwood Agents. Cook A Short. Ill Court. TeL 1514. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, to years experience. RFO . Dox 101 B. TeL UOFA Shelburn Minister Moves to Albany To Preach Sundays 8HELBURN, June 7 Mr. and Mn. TJlner, who hare been llTlng on the Grimes place for some time have moved onto the 40-acre tract of Mrs. Anna Hlrons. ' Mr. end Mrs. Leland Wllkerson and children, who have been Ut- inc In Shelburn for come time. are leaving soon to make their home near Albany. Mr. Wllkerson will continue to Oil the pulpit in the Bhelbern church each 8nndty t I;I0 p.m. TO TALK BUSSES HAZEL GREEN. June 7 A Called meeting will be held et the hnlfcn-a ThursdAT B I f D L a rwwwfler and O. ; VlU weak on tha high echool bus and tuition law. ' Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Clssslfl-. Advertls-eg Single insertion per ilce.IOe Three loMrttoas per Una ...S0e SU Insertions par line. .14c Om month per line.. 1 1.40 lftatmom cherte ...... 88e . Copy for tlU pace ac cepted entll 8:39 the even ing "before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after tola time will be ma under the heeding TOO Late to Classify. - The Steteaman uiornn bo fteanc-al reepensifrnity for errors -which may ap pear la advertisements peo ilsbed in Its columns, aad la cases where thla- paper la at fault- wilt reprint that part of an advertisement "In which the typographical mistake ocean. Tea 8tateaman reserves the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper elasslflce-tioa. HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN Interested In earning mon ey eewlng. write for details. P. O. Box 1478, Cincinnati. Ohio. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Fresh crabs now at Fidler'a stand. Intersection Si! verton-Portland road. Electrical contracting. Repairing. Prices that satisfy. D. G Wahlberg. Tel. 3504. lunch hour. Kitchen range, Rt 1, Box 265, 6JF15 I Cat too office desk. I roll top of fU-e desk, filing cabinet, 3 office chairs, typewriter, law books. Mrs. W, S. Levens. 114a N. 11th. Recleaned white winter Wheat, Tel, 7K33, R. i. Hackett, Wallace Rd. Box 159. WANTED Miscellaneous We pick up dead or worthless horses, cows, sheep, tree or charge. Tel. 4S6. WANTED used men's suit coats, hats, end shoes in good condition. High est prices paid. Star Exchange, til N. Commercial St. Thone 5948. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cuL Adults 20c, child.. 15c. Two blocks a of library. & Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Modern room, garage, alp. porch, 1577 Court St. Tel. 4857. ROOM AND BOARD Board and room for ladles. In. Tel. 6878. 695 Court St. Close K and R near P. O. 20. TeL 5482. Room, board, private home, (77 S. Com'!. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Fur. 3 a apt. 1211 HaxeL TeL 7(14. Duplex apt, unfurn. 951 N. Winter. Well furnished 3 room apartment. Garage. Adults. 475 N. CapitoL Three room furnished ,apartment. private bath, very nice, 1054 Oak SL First floor apartment, 1135 State. Ttt "TI ifhsTort st" Tel "us Prlvate Hh. 145 Court St. Tel. 1792. bath. - " .-warm www.vm.irwv i u n Fura. aad unfurn. noose a. R rorkner. till N. Cottage TeL SOIL tr. buns&low, turn. 12 it Chemeketa. House, also apts.. 158 plylslon. 8mall bouse partly fura. 2430 Lee. Mod. 4 r. house. Inquire 1591 Court Modern 7 room No. Cap, TeL 15 4 5. S R. house and bath, partly furnish ed. 1 11.00 per mo. IncL water. z. JM. Church. . FOR SALE Real Estate SNAP: I acres all plow land, well located, has three room house, chicken house, garage and woodshed. Price 11500. 150 cash. baL Hi per mo. A REAL. BUT. ' SEE W. HL GRABENHORST A CO. 124 South Liberty Street THIS HOME PRICED TO SELL Late built modern six room home. til construction, paved St., N. front. full cement basement, furnace, fire place. Price 12400. 100 down, baL. 125 per ma it s a babuain. hij - YV, ii. UKA-nttUKST t U. 114 South Liberty Street Good semi-modern 7-room plastered residence, basement, fireplace, plumb ing, on two big lota covered with nut. cherry and ornamental trees and roses. ststw arbor near schools, nice View. going at aepression pnc. aiso two beautiful building lots 10x110 each with Urge fruit trees, block south Les lie brick schooL at bargain, easy terms. Owner. T Rural Ave. mono . Don't build onto you see the two fine lots all in cherrJeA pears and an- pies, full bearing, one block south of Leslie tonlor high schooL nice view. Uvel lota. 10x130 each. Bell one or ,. . n - ac-kia aira csr both cheap, easy paymenta Owner, Tli Rural Avenue, pnono ssas. jjuuuiru-r-- NOW loa Horn For 11100 T room modern home, Test of con-1 structlon. Only blocks from stats I house, north. Small payment will han dle. rmT.Tv a Mtt.T.KTI- Realtors 144 Stat Street ' Phone I70S HOMB AND AN INCO-CB Clos in property on large corner lot 71x109 ft, I apartments partly ftinttaiwtA. Ownar wishes to leave and offers a real aacrlfice at price of 1 1000. part terma . rmfjia a MIILER. Realtors 144 8tate Street Phone 1701 rLTLOj-i wnwwwwrm 1 - - - -1-1- . FOR SALE, LEASE OR WILL BUILD TO SUIT Cholc corner suburban property. ideal for store and station. Priced rea- sonable. .. r'HTT.Tivt a miij.kk. Keaiiors 144 SUt Street Phone 1711 RPKCTALH TODAY Owner leaving city. Modern bung 1 1 , good furniture, ail clear tor lint. 1 Oood terms. Worth at least one thou V. sand more. Never getj another chance USTo-ZeoH 1 til Bute street Room FOR SALE Real Estate Strictly modern I room "bungalow. close In. Nearly new. A very choice home at only 13800.90, all furnished. Term I Acres with modern f room ban- galow near Salem. Price only $1800.00. Terms given. 0 Acre located north or Salem, all fenced and cultivated. Good Hop land. Bargain at .11500.00. Terms. J. F. UUUCH CO. Phone 1471 - 111 State Street WHY PAT RENT? When you can buy a good home (or 1450. Anotfeer aa for 1350 till and un. Payment down, balance like rent. To see it, BKB BECHTEL or THOMASON 141 State Street Room 4. LOOK! TOUR GAIN. OCR LOSS! Two well -located North Balem homes, strictly modern, and complete ly nirnlshed. Forced to sell on account of sickness. There's no fooling about tneae places, wee our asm t. VAN M. GREER -101 Ore. Bid. Phone 7S11 RX CHANGE Real Estate Farms for exchange 71 acres with S room house, good barn and other miiidings. all tillable, nice oak arove. good road price 14500 and will trade lor small acreare. 10 good improved acres with some rruit to trade for Salem home. Good SO sere farm with fair Im provements, running stream, some tim ber, price 11500 and will take Salem home. Melvln Johnson or W. M. Pennington za tate street - - - -n-ii-u-u-i.r 1700 first mortgage covering 40 acres of land, to exchange for city tots. It C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8901. FOR SALEFARMS '--"-- -- -"-- - -i-M--ynrrinri nnn. FOR SALE: 7-10 acre with C-room house, Just Inside city limits. Some fruit, nuts, all in garden. Three Mocks rrom school. 2475 Broadway. R. O. nurton. ACREAGE -- - -i-i-.-H-u-Li-Lru-uuiru 33-A. 12700 SI-A. Most all In cultivation. (East of Salem), 4-R. house, barn, good road. i(iru. tiive terms. DANDY SUBURBAN HOME Nice i-R. plastered house, basement. rurnace, bath, toilet. Electric lighU nna water system, t ine well. 16-Iarge bearing" cherries and walnuta Close In on paved road. Price cut to 13400. Give kuou terms. .Better nurry. JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 132 South HlKh Street WANTED REAL ESTATE ja m m ,M--M-w-w--M-Ar.i n (jtLfxruvx ' WANT TO BUY NOW From 20 to 40 acres north, must be -reasonable priced. Have 1500 to pay down, call at room 202, Oregon Bldg. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FOB SALE Gentle work mare. Jer sey cow, fresh soon. 519 N. Front. Wood, all kinds, call 48F14. Rmith Kuoens. . MONEY TO LOAN esateaSl aas..e..-.. rnr njTJXr 'Bells of Harmony' Heard ever KOIN dally ring out a loan service that la really really different YOU GET THE FULL . AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE LiOAiSS 110 to 1300 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 119 New Bllgh Bldg, tnd Floor UUENSED BY STATE 511 SUte SUeet TeL 1-7-4-0. -,-.-- 1 ittlE.p,,. ,,, PkHSONAL imNR MADE on farnlture. cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need see us before dosing a loan. UwiSnAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phone lilt 'xoKanaooi.i-. PERS2' Ti??.,3 STTE LOAN COMPANT Of ,V1.MDT-,',.,t.T . Ill Oreann Bulldlne. tn tnnnr Office bra. 10:00 A. 1A to :10 P. M. . - - - i Telephone 7711. Stat Ucenas No. s-i. Borrow en Deraonal Dronrtv ; renav In monthly installment WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO- State II a. S-1II. SS uuaruan wag. toi. m 7. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youx payments Too keep the ear P. A. EIKKR Cor. Llbartv SL and Farr rhda 4111 Sataa. Or Private money to loan on rood real estate security. Abrams and Ellis Inc. 411 uasonic FOR SALE WOOD Guaranteed dry wnn nrmt rL sooe saiem Fuel Ob. Trad a uottag. , ...... -,.. -j-ih-h nftr - nn-ruyuw Ash, fir and oak. TL 114 A -Dry wood $4 cord. TeL 1451. Dry wood, all kinds. Tel. 4418. -- - - -, I, I,- innr i -ijx Dry oak. 4 ft. 14.00. TL 1701. 1 --. mn ir n -in.n rni n.n n.rxnnji If dry slab wood. It" dry old fir. Promrtt delivery. At Tracy's. Tel. till. LOST AND FOUND -r- - JyesrirwrMiji ri r rhsr-f -1 f aaiijiej FOUND Keys on rlnr. Tel. t04. WANTEDUSED CARS - "V'VV'r--JriJxnja nnT s mm ma. will buy Ford, A 2 -door for caah. cail evenings I5F4. TAT. POT Tn-a T V-a-V - I . ... v "J I a horse several monthg ego Is In I tne hospital again. HIa leg was s . operated on again Monday and several pieces of bone removed. POLLY AND HER - 1 i,1 (thto THE aWPEST CAR) fi' lTTf 'rfs CI EVER CWNED. KITTYr &T&v&Zr? lEO A xTniEtti ;IICXV&fft-L, . L Interesting Pacts Lni. 0v Andrew Jackson died 88 year ago today. O Watch Friday's Statesman for food news of Salem. , o We Tlck Baer to win oxer Schmelia;. "Beer" seems to be the most popular these days. o Verne Tyler received a letter from his sister who Urea la New York yesterday". It was cat ep like a Jig-saw pusxle and he had to spend a half hour patting it together before he could read it. FOR SALE USED CARS McKATS USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 11 Stude Coupe dandy 1115.00 llt WiUya-Knlght Coupe 150.00 lit Font lac 8edaa Ssi.OO 111 VnrA Pldran 105.00 1110 Nash Sedan , . 115.00 1011 Chevrolet DeLoxe Coupe - 171.00 191S Plymouth Pedan . 545.00 1020 Chevrolet Panel Truck 125.00 1921 Chevrolet Track 195.00 TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sim days MrKAT CHEVROLET CO. 33! Center Phone tit 430 N. ComL WANTED Several light oars. Will pay cash. USED CAR EXCHANGE Terms Trades (42 Chemeketa 1928 Chev. coach. Sacrifice to settle an estate. TeL 8418. LOW PRICED TRANSPORTATION 1927 Oldsmoblle Coach. Priced to sell 1 95.00 198 Essex Sport Coupe 125.00 1925 Oakland Coupe. "Real Rood." 85.00 1927 Chev. Coupe 85.00 Model T Ford Coupe 17.50 Dodge Screen Delivery. "Good condition." 85.00 1927 Chev. Truck. Dump body 115.00 1927 Overland Coach 60.00 Can handle good milk cow in trade. BORREGOS 240 N liberty Tel. 1(88. Bigger Crop of Dried Prunes in France Foreseen Advices from the IT. S. agricul tural office In Marseilles. France, state that prospects for the 1933 dried prune production In France and Yugo-Slaria are considerably above last year. Regardless of frost damages, the French crop is expected to be above the average and much larger than the small 1932 production. Yugo-Slavia production is ex pected to be 30 per cent larger than last year. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that, un der and by Tlrtue of the power and authority of the last Will and Testament of Thilda Olivia Rog ers, deceased, which Will was duly admitted to probate and rec ord as the last Will of said dece dent and Letters Testamentary with said Will annexed duly is sued to the undersigned In and by Decree of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion rendered and entered of record on the 29 th day of Septem ber, 1932. In the Matter of the 1 ,a8I Will, TOSiameni ana -.SUllO saJd deceased, the undersigned uch Execni ' wI1, 0- Saturday Last Will. Testament and Estate the loth da- of June, 1932. at - the hour of tea o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the west door of the Court House la Salem, Marlon Connty. Oregon, sell at publie auction to the highest bid' der for cash the following des cribed real property belonging to the deceased at the time of her death, subject-to lease to October 1st. 1988. to wit: Beginning at a point on the north line and 2.779 chains north 89 56 west from the most nor therly northeast corner of the D. L. C. of W. R. Mnnkera In township. 7 south, range 8 west of the Willamette meridian la Mar lon Connty. Oregon- end running thence north 0 16' west 25.81 chains to the north line of the D. L. C. of Samuel Farrens; thence south 89 48' west 8.817 chains along the north line of the Samuel Farrens. Claim: thence south 0 IS' east 28.82 chains to the north line of the W. R. Mnnk- er'a Claim: thence south 8l 61' east 8.227 chains to the place of beginning and containing 81.28 acres of land, being the tract of land and real property mentioned end referred to In paragraph sec ond of said Will of Thilda Olivia Rogers, deceased. Said sale will be made subject to confirmation by said Court. Date of first publication. May 11th, 1828. last publication Jane 8th, 1938. WILLIAM I". ROGERS, Executor. C. M. INMAK. Attorney for Estate M-11-18-2S-J-1-S. PALS HIES Oil SHEET II new york. jane t. (ap) I Stocks rallied, strongly la some deDartxnenU today, bat were less aggressive In others. The balance of net changes, how ever, leanea substantially to the upside - and the PO-ahare composite made an other new high since November, 1981. Radio. General Electric. West- lnghouse. Western Union, . later national Telephone and American Telephone touched 'new highs at one time or other, though galas I were subject to profit-taking. TJt-1 ilitles encouraged by the power figures, made general Improve ment. Gold mining Issues glowed brilliantly, Homestake rising 4 to 840. a new peak. U. 8. Smeltlng's net gain was better than 5 points, while Alaska Janeau, American Smelting, International Nickel Noranda, Dome and Cerro De Pas co rose about 1 to 8. U. 8. Steel, Da Pont, Case. Union Carbide, Sears Roebuck. Texas Corp.. and American To bacco "B" were fractions to a point higher at the close. Ameri can Water Works was up 3. Sales totaled '6.642,030 shares. Trio of Silverton High Students Get High Study Honors SILVERTON, June 7 Those receiving four "Is" for the last semester of the school year in the senior high school were Allan Foster, Walter Goplerud and Florence McLaughlin. Receiving three "la" were Janet Ballantyne, Mary Bell, Frederick Da-hl, Helen Davis, Geraldlne Gates, Eugene Hobart. Louise Latham. Ernest Lee, Carl Lor on and Wayne Satchwell; those having nothing less than "2s' were Vera Beer, Versa Beug 11. Lovell Gatchett, Charlotte Goplerud, Blllle Johnson, Anna Larson, Jeanne Oeder, Jessie Small and Edwin Tippner. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION' Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 24, of Marlon County, Oregon, that the annual election for said district will be held In said dis trict, to begin at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the third Monday in June, being the 19th "day of June, A. D. 1933, and holding un til seven o'clock of said day. for the purpose of electing two direc tors to serve for the term of three years. voting Place 220 South Commercial Street. (Marlon Hotel Building). II. H. O LINGER, Chairman of the Board of Directors. W. II. BURGHARDT. District Clerk. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Annual school meeting of School District No. 24, Marion County. Oregon, will be held In the Administration Building. 434 North High Street, Salem, Ore gon, In aaid district. Monday eve ning. June 19, 1933. at eight o'clock for the purpose of hear ing reports of Board of Directors nd f tne, instnct -iera 01 saiu district, ana ror sucn otner ousi- I " .T ness as may lawfully come before this m&tig. ' Dated this 7th day of Jane 1932. Attest: H. H. O LINGER, Chairman of the Board of Directors. W. H. BURGHARDT. District Clerk. J. 8-17-18 Radio Program THTnLSDAT, yae t KOW rOKTLAKl tiO -U. T:00 Moraine Parade. KBO. T:t0 Siagiag Strings, KBO. 7:30 U. 8. Army basd. KBO. 0:45 Coekiac scbool. 10:00 Woman's Magailae ( the Air, NBC. 11:00 -Avion trio, NEC. 11 145 Orran eon cart. NBC. 12 :15 Western farm sad Heat -our. KBO. 1:00 Soleisls, NBC. 1:20 Frleadly Chat. 5:00 tsace JoursaL KBO. 1:10 -Usury's Melody. KBO. T:00 Am 'a' Andy. KBO. T:1S Hotel MeAlpkia ercbeatra. KBC. :0O Btandard symphony hour. KBO. 10:11 -Jimmy MeCoel's fiahing guide. 10:10 Assea Weeks' orchestra, MJU. 11:00 Phil Harris' erchestra, HBO. 11:30 Oas Arahsia's orckettra, KBO. -COX-T POXTLA-TD 94$ Mm. S:10 KOTK's Kleck. 9:00 Baddy Hsrrod's orchestra. CBS. 9:00 Marls, Little Trsack Priasesa, CBS. e:l -Acaold Kalgkt'a erchastra. CBf. 0:80 asUa Gypsy erckaatra, CBA 10:15 Elms Hackett. hestess f the sir. 11:1 Vrsak Wertphal's erckaatra. CBA A Call IIIPUMIM ULI I1L1I II1DII IIIHIIIV DROUGHT DAMAGE IRREPARABLE CUBE DEMAND IS TRIFLE SLOWER All Grains go Higher Note Taken of Rise In British Pound CHICAGO. June 7 (AP) Higher prices for the entire list of grams today accompanied re ports that Irreparable damage to wheat was resulting from torrid temperatures and from drought. Predictions of showers and of of showers and soma moderating of temperatures tended somewhat, however, to hold buyers In -Check. Sharp no tice was taken of m rise la Brit ish exchange to a new top record for the year. Wheat closed firm at virtually the day's high point, above yesterday's finish, corn K-Vi up, oats advanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: July, 74-74 Sept.. 7S-: Dee.. 77-78V. Corn July. 44H-H: Sept.. 47- Dec.. 4SK-S0. Oats July. 3H; 8epU 87)4- Dec.. 21. General Markets rSODVCB -XCHAVOB POffTLAXD, Or Jbb 7. (AP) Prsdsee esehaars, set prices Batter, extra 22c, itaodardt 21 He, prim fints 21 He. first 20 He. Efs Frk Ex tra 18c, freth medium 17e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- Jane 7. (AP) Wheat Opes High Low Cloae July 60H 60 H 60 H 0H September B2 H 62 H 62 H 62 Vi December 65 H 65 H 65 H 65 H Cah wheat No. 1 Big Bead blue item 67 He; dark hard winter 12 per cent 69c, 11 per cent 6oc; aoft white, hard winted 60e; northern tpring west ers white, westers red 57 He. Oat No. 2 white 122.50. Cor No. 2E yellow 821.50. Millrun Standard Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore- June 7. ( AP) Batter Print a, extra 24c, ttaadardc 23 He. Eatterfat Portland deUrery. A grade 21-22e pound, farmer' door delivery 21 22o poand; cweet cream 5e higher. Eggs Pacific poultry prodoceri' selling price: Jumbos, 19c, extra 1 Ac, mixed color 17e, medium 17c dosen. Baying price of wholesaler: Fresh cur rent receijta SO pounds and sp L2-13c dotes. Cheese 92 tcor Oregon triplets 13c: loaf ltc pound. Broken will py le below quotation. Milk Contract priea 4 per cent, Portland deli-cry 11.70 cwt; B grade cream S7H pound. Country meat Selling price te re tailer: Ceaetjr killed hotrs, best butch er, under 150 pound. 6H-7e; vealer 70 te 100 pounds, 7H-8c; spring lamb 12-12He; yearling 1 4c; heavy ewe 2H-Se; casser cow 5c; bull 5H-ec pound. Mohair Nominal baying price: 1931 clip 12e pound. Caseara bark Baying price: 1913 peel 4c pound. .Hop Nominal. 1933, 70-75e pound. Live poultry Portland delivery: buy ing price: Heir- hens, colored. 4H peuadt 13c: do mediums 12c: lights lie: tpriaga, light 1H pounds ap lie; colored rpnngs 1S-14. Kooaters Se pwesd. Daeks, Pekjnt, broiler 1415c poand; old deck, Pekin 10c, do colored 10s pound. Onion Selling price to retailers: Oregon 11 1.25 cental. New onlona California Bermuda 11.60-L75 per SO pound eraU, California 40e per lug, new red 2c pound. Potatoes Local 1 1.15-1.35; De- chuto Cs-ur 11.60; d baker, 11.75; Yakima Qemt 11.50. New potatoes California Garnet IH-lVie poaad; wklu 2Ve pounA Btrawberries Oregon 12.35 - 2.50 ; I Clark seedliar 02 50 trt JT- ,ur-in.L wm Tr 21.21cpJ.nd; ea.t. Ore Oregoa it-xoc; souther laaae le-ZOe pousc. Ear Bavin- prlea from crodacer Alfalfa Vs. 1 115, No. t 114; clover 1 12, altera Oregoa timothy 1S, eat sad vetch I5. I Portland Livestock POKTLAKD, Ore- Jua 7. (AP) Cattle Beesipta TS, eslves 10; sssteady, bteers, g4. So-. 7a, estmoa aad i dins 18.75 6.15. Haifera. good $5.25- 15. VMlers, roJ 6.70. Calves, good i. &u s. Hag Receipt 100: (toady. f?d 140 te too pssda $5-1.71; 100 to Z50 pounds S5.I5S.75: ever 230 pads $5-5.75. Sow, good $4 4.T5, me- dlam l.0-d. Figs, good $3.75-4.75. Sheep Receipts 100; steady. Lamb, good aad choice $1.25-6.71. me dium $4 S.25. Wethers $1-4.75. Evil $1 12:00 Porter Energy trie. 12:15 Harry Rigga sad Rose City trio. 12:10 U. b. Army baa. IBS. 8 :00 TemUiae Paneles, DLES. 1:00 Th Collegian, CBS. 9:15 Pray and Braggiotti. CBA 6:10 California Melodies, CBS. :4S Columbia Symphony orchestra, CBS 7 : 1 5 Phil ' Reegon, tenor. CBS. 8 :00 Olea Gray' orchestra, CBS. 8:10 Oay Lombard aad Boyal Can adians, CBA 9 :00 Rosenblatt's Fifth Ave Four. 9:15 G Arm-elm's ereheitrs, CBA 10 : 00 Bare, DLB3. 11 :0 Johaay Rebtsso' 3 s a t s s a Beack orchestra. XCOA0 OOETALLia 15$ SCa. 6:10 Musical Xy Opeaars. . T:00 Moraiag meditation, 14 by Dr. Joka 8. Baraa. :0 Meralsr eeweert. 11:10 Arthur Klsf. "IrriraUea fa O - Wlllasiett Vslley." 1:80 Laura MeAUestsr. "Pally Xx ar ea e xtahiML" l:0O Light opera gams. 7:80 Term .. t: 80 Flaking cosditiess ta Orsgea, by th tat gam emtlai to Arms! Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 bbUV co-op pool price, f l-3o per UBUsdrcd. Surplus f 1.36. (Milk kw4 e sttorfst eersce. tkly Distributor price f 1.70 BatterCat Top 20-21C, prints 24 H, cubes 22 H. Prises eel te growers sy Sslesi ksyers Jsse T (Tke prises boisw. ssppiieS ey a toes freoer. ere tee'tcattve af ike daily sssrket set ars rsranta by Tbe Ismiiil reOTT 4JTD TCOSTAALSS Strlsg bttit, lb, vs. .It Artishaket, das. .75 Aspsrsgst, feesL ses. .SO Casbsce. lb. .01 i Orsea s-ppers. Calif. Is. 40 Peas. Cslif, lb. 04 Oatoas. Sea. bssehea --. .IS Petatoea. Yakima Ms. S 1.1J Lscal U l.SS Florid -o Bkaata. wkiUs -1.40 . .1.50 -125 .81 - .01 -1.55 -2.7 ewees eetaf.a. erst Lettuce, Calif. Osioaa. Labith, ewt. Bhubarb,.leeI Celery. Calif. H eraU Uexicaa Tomateea Apples Winesap. faey Eatra (aacf Kewtowna. fascy Extra fascy Oraagra, p.p. , .05 1.40 .9 1.4 .2.25 to 2.7S .00 t 4 00 .45 fancy Beets, Calif, doi. Toraip. local, dox. Spinach, local, crate Banaaaa. lb. ea clock .40 Jii to .60 TOS Hand .05 V Celery heart, dot. Mastard green Coeumber Pineapple, retail . Cantaloupe, crate Lemon .00 .60 .80 to 1.30 .20 to .30 5.00 7.50 .03 to .04 ftoebeberrie Strawberriet, local HOPS 2.50 Top. 19t.. Ih .7IH .58 Top, 13L lb. eoos Baying Price Extra Staadards Medium .14 AS .12 .04 .11 .09 OS POULTRY Old roosters Colored bent - Medium ken i(M hens. Broiler , .13 to .15 MEAT Lamb, top Hoe;, top ... 5 00 5.35 5.10 .05 .03 .04 .03 . .06 4 - .07H Pint cat . Steer .04U to .02 H to .03 V. to .02 Vi to Cows Heifer Bull Dressed !, Dressed bors top OSAIS AHD HAY Wheat, western red .65 White. No. 1 .65 Barley, top, ton 11.00 to 20.00 Oata. too 20.00 to 25 00 Hsv. outing price Oat and vetch, toa Z 19.00 Alfalfa, valley ltt est 19.00 Eastern Oregon Clover bay . 18.00 WOOL Medium .25 .23 .10 Courae , Mohair . Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 192A Staaderd Statistics C.) Jane T STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 SO SO IndU RB'i CVs Total Today 84.S 43.7102.1 81.1 Previo-a day 82.7 43.6 100.5 7S.8 VNeekar SO.S 42. S 91. 2 TS.6 Year age 88. 15.S 58 1 88.5 Syearaago 177.5 128.3 253 0 12.9 High 1983 84.8 44.S 101.1 81.1 Low 1983 42.S 21.5 61.5 41.9 High 1932 T2.S 19.8 111.0 71.9 Lew 1932 15.1 13.1 51.8 15.0 BOYD AVBAAOBS 30 20 73.4 76.5 to 84.4 84.2 82.5 74 5 se '78.1 77.9 76.1 61.9 Today Previou day Week are 73.1 76.3 11.1 74.5 55.6 55.8 94.1 107.1 71.4 76.6 58.8 17.0 71.1 7S.0 Year ago a years ag High 193S Law 1111 High 1931 99.7 100.9 65 2 78.1 74.1 SSJl 70.9 6S.6 78.1 57.5 Lew 1932 6JJI 47.4 New 1988 high E PORTLAND, Jane 7 (AP) Prices were off today on light weight hens in practically all places with broilers still included tx show more than passing weak ness as a result of the Influx of very small stuff. Only a fair call was showing for spring ducks In the local trade. Young ducks were selling mostly around 14-lSc but there was little call for old stock with few arriving. There was little change In lo cal strawberry prices for home LIGHT B DM; nteus sue grown offerings during the day. Wholesalers offered gold dollars around 8 3. 40-2.19 with Califor nia around 22. Sales to whole salers were around 22.18 mostly for dollars. Asparagus continued In acate shortage with more land flooded There was scarcely sufficient celery available to base quotation. Country killed meats were steady. Churning. Operations Reaching Peak; Eggs Weak PORTLAND. Juae 7 (AP) Increasing supply of batter was inclined to slow up trifle the speculative demand for cubes la the local trade. In general there was practically no change in cur rent values for the day lasofar'aJ the open market was concerned- Churning operations were Tap- Idly reaching the extreme flush of the season. Some local plaats re port the greatest churning of their history during the last cou ple of days. Demand for cabes has thus far been sufficient to hold the price intact although here and there are suggestions of slight easiness among timid holder The local market remains one of the best in the country aad perhaps the best generally along tbe coast. Butterfat remains steady. Market for eggs continued to reflect weakness here. Only one distributor was quoting top price even in a nominal way. Others were openly quoting le to 2c doz en below. SEAHLE CONTINUED PORTLAND. June 7 (AP) Labis h was again the center of attraction in the lettuce market today on the East Side Frraers Wholesale market. Growers from that section carried on a single handed frght against Seat tle competitors. They put the price to 50e- crate for good stuff, much better heads than Seattle peculators, who were again try ing to wreck the Portland market, were offering. Home grown let tuce and that from The Dalles was priced up to 80-90c crate but there was little business beyoud 75c. To Sam Carli of Clackamas, once again belongs the honor of being the first to offer strictly home grown peas and carrots for the season. Peas were In quite liberal abundance and especially from The Dalles. Sales nominally up to 3Vc lb. with the bulk 3-3 l-4c lb. Beets were in much better sup ply, selling mostly around 35 to 40c dozen bunches with turnips 30 to 35c generally. Carrots were around 30 to 35c generally. Gooseberries were In fair sup ply around 3-3 Me lb. 80-Year-Old Woman Picks Wild Berries WHEATLAND, June 7 -Pick ing the first wLtd strawberries for this season on their farm at Wheatland Monday was, a novelty enjoyed by Mrs. Amelia uagneaa. past 80 years of age, In company Ith her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Will Magness and daughters. She gathered one-half gallon of the berries while the others were picking one gallon. APPOINTED f ' -ep LflBISH FIGHT WITH A recant photo of Stephen IL Gib bons, of New Tort, whose eppotnt (nant as Assistant Secretary of the Trea-ury was recently ecAflrmed by the Senate. Ha succeeds Eeymour Lowmaa.. By CLIFF STERRETT . .