The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 11, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Bandar Morning, June 11, 1933
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Business
Directory
- Car a la Una luacu -7 run
monthly bis rmly. Rat :
11.00 per Iln per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Fwak. the brake and alilmniy
doctor. 275 South Commw!a! Street
CATERING
Thirt Crary. tha caterer. Ph. 075S.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 44 SO. R EI Korthnea.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor
.&'. N. High. Tet Rea S373.
DRESSMAKING
Exp. dressmaking In your home.
FLORISTS
CUT flower, wedding bouquet tun
oral wreaths, decorations. C ft. Rrelt
baupt, florist. 077 Court TeL 0904.
' ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Flor
lat. Mth Market TeL 5JJ.
GLASS
Auto and window class mirrors. Tel
HOP. Welter J. Downs. 86 Brers.
INSURANCE
BECKE HENDRICKS
119 K. High TeL 4947
COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ins. TeL 8632.
LAUNDRIES
tub new salem laundry
the: weideh laundry
lii 8. High Tel. 9125
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 31. 5 12S4 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HARRY W. SCOTT, "The Cycle Man"
MATTRESSES
aCattreaaes from factory to homo.
Spring mattress 18.00. Renovators and
f umlgatora. Ruga cleaned. Capital Bed
dlns Co. TeL 4069. 3030 N. CapitoL
New mattress made to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing ; ftull
rug weaving. Salem fluff Ras Mat
tress Factory, a 13th Wilbur. TeL
0441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew
ing machines, sheet muslo and piano
studies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines. 432 Stats Strsei.
B lent.
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chines Medicine Co.
Buurs Tuesday and Friday, 10 :30 a.m.
to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. Commercial.
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Faint A Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOB STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing; call The Statesman Printing
Department, 210 & Commercial. Tele
grtiono 9101.
REAL ESTATE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 404T.
W. H. Q RABEN HORST ft CO.
134 8. Liberty 8t TeL 0400.
SOCOLOFSK Y SON
104-t First Natl. Bk. Bldg. TeL T807.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop basket, books, logaa hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 102
Chemefceta. TeL 4774. R, B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
CAPITAL. CITY Transfer Co. 120
SUM St TeL 777S. Distributing, for
warding aa4 storage our specialty.
Del our rates.
FOR local or distant transfer storage
call 1101, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
t Portland daily.
TYPEWRITERS
n-rufiypri'ffRg AiMlnar 14h- sold.
rented, repaired. Underwood Agents.
Cook or gnori. in v-sr. -.
WELL DRILLING
R A. West SO years experience,
RV-D g. Bos 1 OS EL TeL HOPS.
Two New Teachers
At Mte Angel Are
Named Past Week
MT. ANGEL, Jane 10 The
two vacancies in the teaching
staff of St. Mary's school made
by the departure, of Miss Gladys
UcGee and William H. Balllle,
have been filled. Miss Florence
Walker of ML Ansel and Mardon
Oveross of Sllverton are the new
teachers selected. The remain-
Hue teachers will be the. same as
last year: Theresa Debier, prin
cipal, Helen Keber. Panllne Saal-
feld and Grace Smith.
GETS URUGUAY JOB
SHW-RTON, June 10. f- HUs
Florence Merryman, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. John Merryman has
obtained a position as head of
the domestic science department
of a Methodist school at Monte
video, Uruguay, South America.
Miss Merryman. who Is a grad
aaU of Oregon .'tate college, has
been teaching at North Bend the
.past year. She will attend sum
mer school at Oregon State this
year and leave taJBeptemher for
Statesman
Classified Ads
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ceived tfter this time will
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The Statesman uinmei
no financial responsibility
for error which may ap
pear In advertisements pno
Usued in its columns, and
In cases where this, paper Is
st fault will reprint that
part ot an advertisement in
which the typographical
mistake occars.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objee
tional advertising. It far
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classification.
HELP WANTED
I10S-S350 MONTH. Government aft
er depression jobs. Men women. 18
50. Steady. Qualify now. Sample
coaching and list jobs FREE. Apply
today. Box 1274 R, care Statesman.
HELP WANTED MALE
i-S--'-hmm ii ri i i jui a art r fXTXf
STFIADY WORK GOOD PAY
Choice openings in country and
towns for reliable men and v. omen. No
capital or experience required. MR.
THOMAS, Supt., 42G Third St., Oak
laml. California.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Women earn 312 dusen sewing, ma
terials cut, instructions furnished, ex
perience" unnecessary, a.idressed en
velope, firings particulars. Superior
Dress CiJmpa ny, 203 II a v e m e y e r
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
LADIES Copy names and address
es, upare time for mail order firms.
Good pay. Experience unnecessary.
Stamp brings details. Holt Service,
Nichols, N. Y.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Competent woman wants house
keeping or day work. Box 213, care
Statesman.
Sewing. Mrs. Ad-sitt. TeL 4370.
Young girl wishes place in home to
work for room and board. .TeL 8588.
Work. R. Porter. R 1, Bx. 98, Salem.
Experienced woman with 7 yr. son
wants cooking or bed making. Will
go anywhere. 1290 N. 21st
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Fresh crabs now at FMiHr umi
intersection Sllverton-Portland road.
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Electrical Contract I nr. Tlx nai ring-
Pi" ices that satisfv. D. C Whlherr.
TeL 8504. lunch hour.
Kitchen range, Rt. 1, Box 205. S1F15.
1 wood range, heater, kitchen cab
inet, beds, springs and irattFesa for
sale or trade at 2095 X. Com'L
Baled hay. B. R. Bewley, Green-
ood Sta.
Burbank Seetl notatoea. Puritan r'1.
der Works, West Salem.
Burbank seed notatoes. Manl Tr
Stand, west end of bridge.
FOR SALE Men's rarnn hoao 1m.
perfects, 20 pairs $1, postpaid; satis
faction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery
Co., Ashehoro. N. C.
WANTED Miscellaneous
We Dick Ml Afnft nr vnrthl...
cows, sheep, free of charge. TeL 486!
WASTED Hat chin oa-a-si fr.im o
few lodge flocks Barred Rocks. W. E.
t-arit, ti . Z4tn St.. Salem.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best hair rot. Adults 20c ehlliL. ISc
Two Mocks S of library. & Winter.
FOR RENT ROOMS
-Modern room, garare. sin. Darcb.
77 Court St. TeL 4S57.
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Close In. sleeping rooms. Summer
ratea. 3 center
ROOM AND BOARD
Board and room for ladles. Ooaje
in. TeL &S.8. 535 Court St.
B. -and R. near P. O. $20. TeL 5482.
-"i 1 1 a i i"TfuiojjTjuuranrin
Room, board, private home. S7T 8.
Board and room, 345 Bellevue.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Fur. I B. apt. 8201 HaxeL TL
Tit.
Well furnished S room aMrtmanL
Garage. Admta, 475 K. CapitoL
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Thre room furnished apartment
private oatn, very ntce. 1014 oak at
Nic furn. apt., 590 Union.
Apt a. $10 and up. (58 Center.
t R. and bath, 2(3 N. Cottage.
Gentlemen, clean 2 -room. 255 Center.
ajaawwwawmwwMWMwMwi
6 rra. furn. duplex, ground floor and
garage, no 4 aiul T. U. Albert
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Desirable 1st fL apt 1335 Stat.
2-R. furn. apt 81.(0 wk. 1290 Oak.
soutn or w. r. aepot. -ret zzs.
1. S room furn. apt a. private bath.
reduced rates, 64 court. Tel. 67i.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Fiua. and -smfan. baasea R.
Mbm 111 N. Cottag. TeL SOIL
f room mod. furn. house. Close m.
Call 7(29 or siSL
1& hoos and bath, partly furnish
ed, 911.00 per mo. incL water, sza n.
Church. -
FOR RENT (-room modern house.
f 18.50 per month. TeL 0810.
Thr room turaiabed house, garage.
880 liood St. PkOM ssts.
- Hous 0 rooms, modem newly p
pered aad peiafd, Corner Marloa and
FOR RENT HOT5SES
For rent, on 7 room house, 1-S
room bungalow. Be lire. Cadwell,
ouiwkiuui on ice.
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4 -room modern bungalow, nicely fur
nished, at 280 West Miller St View
Courts price $20.00.
S. M. KART.P1
208 No. High TeL 9 878
Dtrictiymoa. nouse, call 1800 State.
1423 Fir Streft. 110 no- mc w
Fourth street. 1 15.00; 1700 N. 17th
street, $20.00: 438 Deslie St. $25.00.
P. H. BKLL, 225 Oregon Bid.
Telephones 8902-3427
FOR RENT 3 room furnished, 5
room unfurnished. Call 1420 N. Fourth.
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Modern 7 room No. Cap. TeL 3545.
FOR RENT
FARM LEASE FOR SALE
180 acres between Albany and Cor
vallis with shout 110 acres now in
growing crop. Fair farm buildings. Lo
cated on pavement near fine school.
Stocked with over 20 head of cattle,
four horses, six brood sows, shoats,
tractor, binder, and very complete
farm equipment .This year's rent fully
paid and a three year new lease to re
sponsible party at only $125. per year.
Price just reduced from $2500 to $2.
250. cash. Courtesy to brokers. Must
he taken at once. Tripp ft Murphy. Al
bany, Oresron.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Good semi-modern 7-room plastered
residence, basement fireplace, plumb
ing, on two big lots covered with nut,
cherry and ornamental trees and roses,
grape arbor, near schools, nice view,
going at depression price. Also two
beautiful building lots 00x130 each
with large fruit trees, block south Les
lie brick school, at bargain, easy terms.
--.v. urai Ave. rnone sail.
Dnn't hntM untn
fine lots all in cherries, pears and ap
ples, full bearing, one block south of
Leslie junior hiKh school, nice view,
level lots, (0x130 each. Sell on or
both cheap, easy payments. Owner. 75
Rural Avenue, phone 8854.
Tin v vnw
$8100 Home For $3800
T room modern home, best of con
struction. Only C blocks from ptate
house, north. Small payment will han
dle. CHTLD3 ft MILLER, Realtors '
344State Street Phone 6708
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Strictly modern 5 room bungalow,
close In. Nearly new"; A very choice
liome at only $3000.00, all furnished.
Terms.
5 Acres with modern 8 room bun
srwow near Salem. Price only $3S00 00
Terms given.
50 Acres located north of Salem, all
fenced and cultivated. Oood Hop land.
Bargain at $2300.00. Terms.
J. F. ULRICH CO.
Phone 8672 325 Stat Street
10 Acres. S R hmiu tr km
electricity, close to Saiem, for larger
acreage.
35 acres, house, electricity, barn,
some equipment, fine river-bottom soil,
$5000, terms.
7 acres, 5 R. house, garage, electric
ity, close to Salem, $900.
R. A. FY1RKKKR
1010 N. Cottage Tel. 3031.
A real home bargain tlsoo. 1 inta
abundance of fruit, nuts and vravta-
blea, 0 rooms, paving, good location,
owner leaving, cash necessary.
aiso a-rooru oungalow lor $850 on
terms.
H. P. GRANT
1120 N. 18th St. Phone 8330.
5-ACRE HOMESITE
4 miles from Salem on- rood road.
family orchard in bearing, exceptional
sou, gooa drainage, a real buy at
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.,
REALTORS
134 South Liberty Street
$750 CASH
Will buy a good three room house
with plumbing and electricity, garage.
ana woodshed, paved St., located at
1849 N. Winter St.
SEE W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
134 South Liberty Street
For sale at a great bargain, a mod
ern 5 room house on No. Capitol St
on fine corner lot prlc $2800.00 or
will leave furniture and cooking uten
slle for $2950.00; will take $400.00 or
f svu.uo down and carry the balance.
8 room house, semi modern on fin
corner lot south, mortgage $1000.00;
will exchange for acreage and -assume.
Modern house in Post Falls, Idaho,
lota of flowers and shrubs, price $3,-
au.uu; clear of debt exchange for
small acreage and will assume.
S. M. KARLE E. E ROHRRTS
208 No. High Tel. 9678.
iCsrxX'ij 1, sjuiruxrsi
SPECIAL
N'eat 4 room cottaee on fine nvn.r
lot. South Salem. Priced law for nulplr
deal. Will consider good car or res
idence lot as part
SKE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILD8 ft MILLER. Rltrr.
314 State Street TeL 6708.
274 ipra. fin. .k j
barn, two house, large chicken houe.
yoor farm at a bargain. Prlc $55.00
I BUD,
room house, full basement paved
street anil nalH With nna 1
in Salem. All for $2,000. Sums terms.
acres norxn or saiem, no build
ings, all fenced, and a choice place.
Will grow hops. At a real bargain of
$2,500. Good terms.
5 acres near Salem, good Improve
ments at $2,800. Easy terms.
Remember we writ all kinds of in
surance. X T. ULRICH CO.
$25 Stat Street
(TeL 8(72)
Reasonable 1 hnuat a Kit tw....
1 at 1(10 N. ritftan 1 at 91 CK II '
tie, R. 7. Box 227. Salem. Ore.
FOR SALE S nna hnn. t a
room house. Call 1480 Marion St.
EXCUANCP Ra1 Raf.fa,
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7AA M. . .
S 7 00 first mnrtnrm nnMH.. an
acres of land to .n-inn,.
lot ' "
TT r eimTi na
Oregon Bldg. TeL 89(2.
i.iM wh .hiii. ...... ii-irvxru-irLruuuL
TP1T.P
m Modern f-room Portland houM and
25 ACTA trant AMI- HrAP-nn sTHOw Kath
v via vi4 wui
clear of debt total value $7000. Will
iraaa ior stocked and equipped farm
and lamtma lias n (man
SEB HAWKINS ft ROBERTS FOR
tUSAlj JSoTAThS TRADES.
POLLY AND HER
(thank HEAVEN I THIS )
QtS ON3 PROBLEM jS
Xw5 cny-folks r i
VY s yV jr.
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Interesting: Pacts
The Salem Cherrlans did them-
selyes proud in Portland Friday.
During the short stops In the
marching the boys kept the crowd
in an nproar with their music and
entertainment.
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Good things are always copied.
We hare received letters from
newspapers all orer Oregon and
Washington and some from other
states, asking about our Green
section which we hare been pub
lishing for the past several years
each Friday morning. The section
hag been Terr popular and patron
ized by practically all local food
advertisers. Unfortunately we did
not copyright the idea for now we
hear that is to be copied in many
places even in Salem. Neverthe
less the Green section will contin
ue, with its complete coverage of
Salem and Salem rural routes, to
give service to Salem advertisers
with valuable food information
for the public. Watch for the orig
inal. Beware of substitutes.
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The great Detroit fire was 12S
years ago today.
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Circus in Salem a week from
next Saturday.
O
Tusko, the largest elephant In
captivity died Friday in Seattle.
He wag 42 years old, weighed 14,
213 pounds, was 10 feet and 2 in
ches' tall and 18 feet 11 Inches
from rump to trunk. Tusko was
left in Salem after the 1931 state
fair. He was once owned by Harry
Plant, local fight and wrestling
promoter.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Trade Spokane home for Salem
home or acreage near Salem. Rt. 7,
Box 23 X, Salem.
EXCHANGE
Modem home in Grants Pass. Value
$4500. Will pay difference for good
home In Salem.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street TeL (70S.
FOR SALE FARMS
NEVER AGAIN SUCH OFFER
ISO-acres. 80-A. cultivation. Good
springs, some timber. Dandy 8-R.
house. Barn, silo, new poultry house.
Dandy stock ranch. Priced to selL
Only $4500. Can't beat it
JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street
$1400 21 ACRE FARM $1400
WORTH DOUBLE
8 miles out on good road, buildings
need some repair, 2 wells, beautiful
shade trees, small grove of timber,
mixed orchard, balance In cultivation.
For a REAL BUY In a small farm,
SEE
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 Stat Street TeL 6708.
1 wsfHai-Mn frt rinss.
125 acre dairy farm, stocked and
equipped: will trade for unimproved
land suitable for pasture.
1V4 acres close In with 4 R. house,
fruit and berries. Trade for about 20
acres. x
124 acre farm for lease. Must bnv
stock and machinery and crop. 4 vear
lease crop rent.
SEE BECHTEL-THOMASON
341 State Street
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FARM BARGAINS
10 fine unimproved tillable acres. 1
mile Halem, for $1500, easy terms.
lit unproved acres, very best of soil
for $1850, easy terms.
10 acres, 0 room honse, la rare barn,
all tillable. $1400. with $500 down and
oaiance a yrs. at 6.
72 Improved acres. 12 miles Salem
near good town, all tillable for $4500
ana win tax small Tarm.
Strictly modern 85000 Salem ham
to trade for good farm and will pay
auierence.
Melvln Johnson or W. U. Pennington
275 State Street
ACREAGE
If you are tonkin a for a ml hnv In
uup nuu, 1 nave a snap.
M. U. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902
.wi rirm n.rtni ltlh
18-ACRE SNAP
All fn cultivation. (Close In) -R.
house, barn, garage, poultry house.
Electrlo lighta Fine location. Priced
very low at $2900, Don't buy until you
nav seen mis.
JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street
SNAP TV a r-T finip
100 acres located in Polk county,
part cultivated, balance excellent Um
ber. Price $20. per cash. It's a BUT.
8 EE W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO..
REALTORS
134 South Liberty Street TeL 44(8
. 11 in 1 1 . . 1 - JU.-LruTj-Ln
0-1-3 ACRE TRACT
Timber, naatnra nilUnt
welL barn, house partly finished. 4
nuies out, price sicoo.ee; $1M.M
down and balance $20.00 per month,
lnt 0 percent
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO..
REALTORS
134 South Liberty Street
10 ACRE SNAP
11500.00 buys as good a 10 acra as
Is located east ot Salem, all cultivated
exoept one acre, naming creek year
rouna, surucient water ror Irrigation,
good drainage, no balldlnca. If vou in
looking for an exceptional buy, let as
how this 10 acres, reasonable terms
ai percent.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO
REALTORS 134 South Liberty 6trt
PALS
fn GIRLS.
NO MORS DUSTj
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t--1 M C HEAT J f CARS 7 STHAT TCT ,.v VJl&C BUY US A
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FOR SALE USED CARS
WANTED
Several light car a Wni pay cash.
USED CAR EXCHANGB
Terms Trad)
I4S Chemeksta
MCKAY'S USED CARS
Her ar soma real values In used
cars. They have been reconditioned
throughout and are worthy of your
consideration.
1920 Stude Coup In excellent
' condition, (-ply tires $125
1020 Ford Coop for only , 145
1029 DeSoto Sedan. Good condi
tion. Good tires and paint.
Here's a real value 2(5
1921 Pont lac Sedan. New paint,
good rubber. Runs like new 195
1929 Nash Sedan that is a dandy.
It's a real buy at 125
1932 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. Has
only 19,000 miles. Can hard
ly be told from a new car.
Save som money on this
one 475
1921 Plymouth Sedan. This Is
the long wheelbase sedan
with automatic clutch, free
wheeling and floating pow
er, for only 495
Several lar model Chevrolet at a
big saving Several others from $25 up.
Trucks from $100 to $525.
TERMS TRADES
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
333 Center 430 N. Com'L
Phon 3189
See These Outstanding
Used Car Values
Before You Buy
ASK TO 8EE A TEST RECORD
1930 Buick Sedan, Model 47. Ex
cellent condition in every
way ....$ 3 4 5.
1929 Chrysler (5' Sedan. Motor
completely overhauled 300.
1920 Oakland Coach. Orlglrfal in
every way. Good condition.
Was a family-owned car .... 315.
1929 Hupmohile Century ( Coach.
This car is perfect and was
thoroughly rebuilt 325.
1927 Chrysler '60' Coach. In good
running order 115
1926 Star 6 Sedan 95
12 Ford Pickup with steel box 60.
126 Ford Roadster 33
Valley Motor
Company
Used Car lot. Marion and Liberty.
Open Sundays.
Trurk for sale will talc lio-,. t-
as part payment. Model Cafe, ll S.
uiuuierciai.
Business Opportunities
A MONEY MAKER
5-raom mod. homr, equipped res
taurant. 2 pump service station, 8 ca
bins, doing good business ; on main
highway. Priced at $4730, or will ac
cept 5-room mod. home In Salem. See
VAN M. GREER
202 Oregon Bldg. Phone 7533
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
3 men with $400 to $1000 capital
to invest In Ina-a-ino nittm.n .-hi.h
will return $25 average per day's op-
'raiura. ee l onl V oori at Wnn1.
Wheaton Motor Co., or phone 9388.
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Five acre ranch with stnr imi
station near Salem. Box 215. States
man. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
FOR SAL?: Jersey heifer. 3 yr
Fresh soon. Byron Ruddell. R, 1, in
dependence. N. of Kentl halL
W A N T E D Feeder pigs. Otto
Bunch. R. 7, Box 4, Salem.
MONEY TO LOAN
'Bells of Harmony'
Heard ever KOIN dally
ring out a loan service that
Is really really different.
too get the full
amount of loan
in cash
only lawful interest
strict privacy
quick and courteous serv1cb
ON LOANS $10 to $200
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room 119 New Bllgh Bid?. 2nd Floor
LICENSED BY STATE
CIS Stat Street TeL 3-7-4-0
UADB en furniture, cars, salaries
or other good security Repayable
monthly. When In financial ned sea
os before dosing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank 81s. Phot: BS5S
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
212 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor
Office hrs. 10:00 A M ta ( !J0 P -M
Telephone 7783. Stat llesns No.
S-145.
Borrow on personal property : repay
In monthly Installments. WILLAM
ETTE LOAN CO., Stat Ha 8-149. tvi
Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877.
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrangs to reduce youi payments
You kp th car
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St. and FWrrr
Phon 4732' SaJata. Or
state security. A b rams and EUIs Inc
a r "
isiasonic.
FOR SALE WOOD
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nuiRAMTicitn not
TsL 0000 BaaeiB FuaJ (V TmA. aV
Cottage.
Asn, nr ana oak. tl (048.
Dry wood $4 cord. TL 0450.
Dry wood, all kinds. TeL" 4418.
Dry oak. 4 fL. $4.00. TeL 8708.
10" dry slah wood. $2 load : 14" dry
01a nr z.50 load and dry planer wood.
iz.&o loao. Prompt delivery. At Tra
cys. TeL 3986.
Dry 18 in. old fir. $4.25. TeL 4450
Wood, all kinds, call 48F14. Smith
m nuoens.
Unanimous!
0 (HORNS; (CROWDS) I rwL,THAT) ll I T
rtt v and i and I lw Settles j A -.v gonna)
FOR SALE USED CARS
0kaAAakaBaskaw4kas
BORBJSGCS SATURDAY SPECIALS
ONE DAY ONLY
1920 Durant Coach f ss
1928 Essex Spt Coupe
1927 Olds Coach
05.00
85.00
192 Erskln Coach
155.00
(5.00
(5.00
(5.00
22.50
1925 Dodge Coop A-l
192S Oakland Coup
Dodge 8creen Del
Model T Ford Coupe
Model T Ford Truck
25.00
W hare others nriced verr reason
able.
Ooen TU1 8 P. M.
240 No. Liberty Phon 3(88.
WANTED USED CARS
Wanted used car. Must be ehean. TeL
8879 bet. 8 and 10 Sunday morning.
WHEAT, OATS SOAR ABOVE 1931-32
Jt at aa ..
WEATHER AGAINST BERRY QUALITY
Report of Destruction
Of Much Wheat is
Buying Impetus
CHICAGO. June 10 (AP)
wift soaring of nrices took
wheat and oats today to above
ny peacs wnich future deliveries
iave heretofore reached since
May, 1930.
A big renewal of Dublic kdp.ch-
latire buying followed official re
ports that indicated 36,500,000
bushels destruction of winter
heat in the past 30 days, with
prine wheat now facine its criti
cal period and showing a condl-
ton below a 10-vear avers rp ow
ing brisk further Imnpt
r y
ers were advices of widespread
intense heat today causing wheat
firing in Illinois and the Ohio
valley, areas that up to this time
have been regarded as in the best
condition of any in tha United
State..
Despite huge selling to take
profits wheat closed strong at
virtually me aay a top point,
above yesterday's finish, oats
1-1 vi up, corn Vfc-i advanced.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat Julv 7 6-ai- Sen-
tember 78Vi-i; December 80
81. Corn Julv 4 5Ti-46: Sentem-
ber 48T.-49: December
Oats July 28T-29; September
3U-V; December 32-.
General Markets
r&ODUCE EXCHAVoa
PORTLAND. Ore Jan- 10. (AP
Produce 'exrhaar. set prices Batter.
extra 22e, itindardi 21 ie. priaM firttt
lie, nru 20 He. rc Frsik s-
trat 18e, fresh medians 17c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 10. fAPl
Wheat 0n High Low Cloie
May 594 00 .". 60
July H4 634 S3 63,
September 63 65 OS 65 V
Csth wheat Ko. 1. Bis Bead btue-
tem 68e: dark herd winter 13 per cent
69c. 11 per cent 5c; oft white 60 He;
hard winter 60c; northern aprinf, wetter
white, western red 5Se.
OeU Nn. a whiU $22 50.
Cern Me. E ytjlow 018.
Millraa Stnsdard 019.
Portland Produce
PORTT.tXn Or. T. in (IB)
Batter Print, extrsi 84e, ttssdsrdi
71 C.
Bntterfit Portland deliery. A grade
21-22a i.niiiri . i w.., ' A rw aIt., 41.
22e pound; tweet cream 5e higher.
tsi raririe poultry prodarert
lellinr nrire Hnhpmi.m if m,., is.
mixed ralnr. 17 m.Hi'ni.. IT. ..'
Buying price ef wholesalers: Freth cur
rent receiyti at pounds and up 12-13e
dtin.
Cheese 02 ipnr. rir.tA, t.int..
13e; loaf lie pounds. Brokers will pay
oeiow qanisueoi.
Milk Contract price 4 per cent.
Portland i.liv.rv C 1 ?o .w. . m
cream S7He petit
Country mests Selling price te re
tailers: County killed hogs, best batch
ers, under 150 pounds. ttVi-Te; veeltra
TO to 100 pounds. 7 ft -8c; spring lambs
13-12 Me; yearlings 7-ie: heavy ewet
2i-3c; medium cows 4-5c : ewaner cows
3 3 He; bulls 5-5 He pound.
Mohair Nominal baying pries: 1933
clip 12c pound.
Casrtra bark Baying price: 193S
peel 4c pound.
Hope Nominal. 1933. 70-75e pound.
T .iwm ualt TI..J J .11 . 1
ing prirea: Heavy hens, colored. 4H
pounds ISc; do mediums lie; lights 10c:
springs, light 1H, pounds up 10c; colosed
mv K. i.e. noosxern oc pounsu Lniccs.
Pekint, broilers 12-13e poond; eld docks,
Pekins 10c, do colored 10c pound.
Onions Selling price to retailers:
Orogea $1-1.25 cental.
New ontoas California Brrmndas
gl. 60-1 75 nar 50 iwtiinil .. r.l:.rai.
40e per lug, sew red 2c pound.
.rotators secai fl.ll.l2; uee-
ehuua Gems Sl.eO; do bakers. St. 75;
Takima Gems $1.50.
K'ew potatoes California Garnets
2H-2e pomnd; wkiu J -pwrnmi.
Strawberries Oregon $125 . J. 7$;
Clsrk seedling $2.50; Sicrmente 24a
$1.50-1.65 crate.
Wool IB 13 clip, nominal. Willam
ette valley tl-33e pound : eastern Oregon
17-J0e; aanlhern Idaho 16-30e pound.
Hay Baying price from producers:
AUslfa No. 1 $15. No. S $14: clwer $13.
eastora Oregon timothy $16, oat and
retch $15.
NEWCXJMERS ARRIVE
NORTH SANTIAM. June 10
Mr. and Mrs. Mounce with their
two children Roy and Mona ar
rived here this week front Kettle
Falls, Wash. They are at present
living in the Mrs. L. M. James
house until they find a permanent
location.
Frog Raising
New Job for
Lyons Worker
LYONS, June 10. A new In
dustry and a new home also, are
under way for Lyons. Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Lyons who hare re
sided at Corvallis the past two
earg have located bore and plan
to build a new residence in the
near future.
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, fl6 per
hundred.
Surplus 91.36.
(Milk baaed ea semi monthly
utterfat average.)
Distributor price fl.TO
BuUerfat Top 21 -22c,
print 24 K. cubes 22 .
Prieaa paid to grower by Etlem bsyers
June 10
(Th prices heiew. sappiied ey a local
greoer. are Indicative ai th daily smarkwt
wnl are not guaranteed by The Statesman)
raOlT AJTD VTQETABLS3
String beans, lb wh.
-Artichokes, dot.
. .1
. .75
. .90
. .034
. 48
. 04
. .15
.1.25
Asparagus, local, dot.
Csbbsga. lb.
Green peppers. Calif, lb.
Peas. Calif., lb.
Onions, dot. bunches
Potatoes. Vakima ha. $
Local
Florida
Shasta, whites
Sweet potatoes, crat -
Lettuce, locsl
Oniont, t.abish. ewu
Rhubarb, local
Celery. Califs H crat
llexican Tomatoes
Apples
.1 00 to 1.25
2.40
2.40
1.50
!ss
.01
2.25
2.75
W messps. fsaey
Extra fancy
Xewtowns. fancy
titrt fancy
Oranges, p.p
raacy
Beets, Calif. di.
Turnips, local, doi. .
Spinach, local, crat
Bananas, lb. oa stock
Hi ads
Celery hearts, dot.
Mastard greens
Cucumbers
Pineapple, retail
Cantaloupes, crat
Lemons
.80 to 1.30
. .20 te SO
5.00
7 50
.03 to .04
2.25
1.85 to 2.00
.71 H
.5
Gooseberries
Strawberries, local
Calif.
HOPS
Top. 19.(5. IH.
Top. 1931. lb.
EOGS
Buying Price
Extras
Standards
Uediams .
.14
.18
.12
.04
.11
.09
.08
.15
PO0XTB1
Old reotters .
Colored heat -Mediums
baas
Light heat,
Broilers
.1$ to
fXAT
Lamb, top
Hiki, top
First cuts
B tears
Cow
Heifer
Balls
5.00
-5.S5
.5.10
.05
J03
.04
.03
. .06 H
- .07 H
.04 H to
.02 H t
J3H t
.02 H to
Dressed
Dressed
veL
top
bogs
OIJJI AXD HAT
Wheat. weUera red
White. Ne. 1
.65
.65
Barley, top, ton 1 00 to 20.00
Oats, toa an ""i.unn
Hay. bay tn pries -
Osts and vetch, ton 16.00
Alfalfa. Tal'ey 1st cut 17.00
'.ast?rn Oeegon ..18.00
Oorer har
.17.00
.25
.23
.10
WOOL
Medium ...
Course
Mobair
Green, tb. .
Dry, lb.
CASCABA BAK
.0I
.04 H
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics CeO
Jan 10
STOCK AVXKAOX8
50
Is-t'U
Today d.4
Previous dsy 86.3
Week sco 814
Year gu 39.1
3 yearn sgo . 177.S
High 1933 AS 4
Ihw 1933 42.8
High 19S2 72.3
Low 1932 $5.1,
New 1933 high
20 0
at&'s Ct
43.2107.0
$0
Total
83.S
82.7
78.2
39.0
l-'.7
83 3
43 9
73.0
35.0
43.4
4I.
15.5
16.1
44. S
23.5
."8
13.2
10.VS
9i S
59.4
251.9
107.0
61.5
111.0
518
BOUT) AVXBASSS
.95
1 40
- 90
1.45
1.25 to 2.75 ,
$.00 to 4 00
.45
.25 to .60
.05
- .- -05V
.90
.60
20 20 SO SO
78.0 75.S S4.1 1T.S
75.1 76.0 S4.2 77.7
T2. 76.6 83.7 77.6
55.3 53.7 74.0 61.0
3.8 106 9 99.7 100.1
73.4 76.S tV.3 78.1
5 S HJ 74.1 63. S
Tl. 7 0 86.2 78.1
53 2 47.4 T0.9 57J
Today
PrTi day
Week ago .
Vear ago
years age
High 19S3
Lw 19T3
High 132
Law 1933
ADD TO FIRE APPARATUS
STAYTON, June la. The vol
unteer fire department has voted
to purchase a trailer with solid
rubber tires for use la mounting
the ladders and hose to take to
fires, eliminating the hazards of
hauling the hose carts with the
large iron wheels, as has been
the method for some years past.
It will be ready for use la 1
days.
At present Mr. Lyons is making;
a fro j pooL He expects to raise
frogs fortnarket. The pool Is la
cated on the- Percy Hiatt place
between Lyons and the Mehama
bridge.
NEW BABY ARRIVES
SHELBCRN. Juno 10 Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bates are the parents of
a daughter bora June 3 -at the
home of the grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bates. This is
the first child and has been nam
ed Patricia Ann. Mrs. Bates bo
fore her marriage was Miss Sleds
of Roger Mountains.
Oregon Strawberries
Sell at $2-2.50;
Lettuce low
PORTLAND. June 10 (AP)
Weather conditions hare been
against strawberry quality and
average receipts were without
much color. Here and there a se
lect lot was seen which brought a
premium over the market.
With a new low mark auoted
the market for lettuce continued
demoralized with Portland unable
to stop competition of Seattle
stock. Seattle protects itself
against Portland with a high lic
ense. Both peas and asparagus were
quoted at a further advance in
price for tha weekend. Offerings
however, were greater than ex
pected. Local stock was making
its appaarance in a smaii way.
First home grown celery was
being offered on the East Side
Farmers' wholesale market. To
Binn Eros., of Milwaukee, belongs
the honor of having the first sup
plies of the 1933 season from a
Pacific northwest point. Some
hearts sold $1.25-1.50 dozen.
During the weekend session
there was a slight increase of
strawberry supplies. Prices were
a trifle easier as a result ot the
cool weather. Sales were made at
a spread of $2-2.50 crate general
ly for the beat to ordinary stuff.
Californian were priced around
$1.60.
Forest Corps
Owes Handle
Factory Jobs
WOODBUltN. June U The
Woodburn Axe handle factory
has for the past 10 days been
busy filling orders for the gov
ernment for 45 dozen cutter
handles, 45 dozen sledge handles
and more than 1000 hazel hoe
handles, to be used in the govern
ment's program for reforestation.
The factory expects to be busy
with orders of this kind most of
the summer. This is the only
plant of its kind on the Pacific
coast and Is owned and managed
by S. A. Hoefer. who with his bro
ther Frank, have operated the
factory here the past IS years.
In normal years there are usually
four or fire men employed and
articles manufactured are ship
ped to such places as Mexico,
Alaska, Los Augeles, Hawaii, Ida
ho. Spokane, Seattle and San
Francisco.
The factory produces its own
power with a SO horsepower
steam engine and Is equipped
with lathes, sanding machines,
saws, sticker and molding ma
chines, painting machine and
many other modern articles.
-
VISITS FROM ANNAPOLIS
AURORA. June 10. Archi
bald Atkinson arrived here Thurs
day morning from the United
States naval academy at Annapo
lis, and is anticipating a delight
ful vacation of two months with
his mother. Mrs. Clara Atkinson,
and Mrs. W. W. Irrln. and other
relatives. Together with two other
cadets whose homes are in Wash
ington and California, he visited
the Chicago fair en route, of
which he expressed disappoint
ment. Archabald was art honor
student ot Woodbum high school,
later attending Oregon State col
lege. His appointment to An
napolis was made through the
efforts, of Senator McNary. Upon
his return to Annapolis he will
Immediately embark for a two
weeks'-cruise to the Madiera- Is
lands, the last he will make, as
he will graduate next year.
CLEAR" VP GROVE
MEHAMA. June 10 Ketr. and
Mrs. McCuley and family ot Sa
lem have moved Into the Stout
home. Reverend McCuley will
clear and fix up the picnic grove
for the Presbyterian ehnrch of
Salem, to whom Miss tout gave
the gTove a few years ago.
By CLIFF STERRETT
RE GONNA
Buy US
FARM-
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15th streets.
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