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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleny Oregon, Thursday Morning July 6, 1933 PAGE SEVEN 1 i -1 Business Directory Carda in Uua directory rua a monthly but only. Rate: IM per Us jarmoith, AUTO BRAKES Mlk Puck, tha brake and hty doctor. 375, Sooth Commercial Street CATERING Burt Cvery. tha caterer. Ph. 8753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. R B. Northnesa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. X t SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor. 354 N. High. Tat Baa till. DRESSMAKING Kan, ' dressmaking In your home. $2.00 day. Copy plctnrea TeL T984. FLORISTS CUT Hewers, wdlnaj bouquet tur eral wreath, decoration. C 8 Brelt haupt. new let. 517 Conr "TeL Hti ALL klad ot floral work, tuts Flor tot. ltth Market. TeL 9592. ' GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors. Tel. $108. Walter J. Down. 480 Breya INSURANCE BKCKJ2 ft HENDRICKS 111 M. Utah . Tel. 4941 COFFET-SM1TH. gen, ina. TeL 1 LAUNDRIES T MEW BXUBM lLTiCDRT THE WSLDSR LAUNDRT $83 B High TeL 1 CAPITAL. CITT LAUNDRY Ftrat la Quality and Seme Tolcs-oo lltt 1 Broadway LAWN MOWERS ri and traded. BAHR W. SCOTT, Tha Cycle Man. MATTRESSES - Cram, factory to noma florin nmttreas SaVA. Renovator and rumisaiora. Ruga cleaned. Capital Bod TCe. Tatoe. Capital New maureaa made to order, old remade; carpet- cleaning. -O-in ; flutl rue weaias -n rau ras m tr.s ITactory. a Ilth Wtibur. Tel 144 L Otto r. Zwlcker. Est. 4111. MUSIC STORES GCa C. WOXi runo,4 radio, aew tea tin" l ht saoaU and plana R.inmlrln radloa. Dhonorrapha and aewlna machiaea, 41 tttaw bUesU , Balewv ' MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicla Co. Hour Tuesday and Friday. 10:80 am to 4:30 p. m. 148 Commercial CharU Chan. Chinese Medicine Co.. 123 N JJom l Daily -. Sn. -" All kind herb for male and female, lor constitution, rneumausoj, conatiD&uao. nwuuuiMwu, Us. coittl. gland, stomach disorder. I mZZL i PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint ft 'Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATION ERI, cards, pamph lets, programs, book or any kiad of pruufcTB. call Tha Statesman Printing Department, lit 8. Commercial Tela phone tlOL ' . REAL ESTATE ' BECKB ft HENPR1CES. Tal 4941. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. ' IU a Liberty St, r Tal 64$. 80COLOFSKT ft SON 104. First Nafl Bk. Bids. TeL t$0T- STOYES STOVES and stove repairing. Btove for aale, rebuilt and repalrod. AU kinds ef woven wire fence, fancy and k--w.a hooka, loaaa hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 21 TRANSFER CAPITAL ' CITT Transfer Cv -M 8UU 81TT.L 777$. DUtrtoUtta for warding and storage war, specialty Gat our rata. :- - Aimtmnt transfer storage. eJi 3iTLmVrTran.f.r Co. Truck to Poruana oauy. : TYPEWRITERS j TTPEWRTTERS Adding Mch. sold, rvntad. reoalred. Underwood Agenta. Cft Bhi 19 Court Tel 6534. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. 30 years. ax per lance. RFD t. Poa 103 89, TeL I10F8. .SHvArfon Youths to r-m ; i e lintertain lOWa WtOir 8ILVERTON, July S Trinity youirg people's society will aenre ' . i..i,.nf Cnni for the a nw uusV,T n'. rhnrnV rom pleasure of the men s chorus irom Luther College who Will Sing Sunday morning at the serf Ices at Trinity church. The choir Is from Luther College at Decorah. Iowa. Following the luncheon, the choir will EO on to Portland while the Young People's group at STerton will give an Informal program In the" afternoon' at the social rooms of Trinity church.: BARGE LOST AT SEA NEW YORK, July 5 -(AP) A day-long search by air and s - Tuesday failed to disclose a trace iv. v.... a n Wilder wit a rival ana appi ireew. nm wbu. uu - Of tn9l' s''llJJmam' 8e theae before bulldln. -.Easy terma men aboard, which became separ-l T(B Rmi Avenua! TeL 8854. ated from the tug Brooks Scanlon f Jackson-ilia. ria Off tho New Jersey coast In storm Monday Sight. V , Statesman . Classified Ads Call 9101 CajuaiTted Ae-g . Single Ins anion per tto.l6e Three Insertions fr . tin Its .8U insertions par Has. .SO One month pr Une.-ll.oO kl I trim am charge ...... tie Copy tor tal page ac cepted on til 6:$0 tha sven Ids halo re publication tor class! tlcatlon. Copy re ceived after thto time will ba ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. Tha Statesman assumes bo naancial responsibility tor errors which, may ap pear la advertisement po llabtd In Its columns, and In cases where this paper Is at fault will reprint that part ot an advertisement In whleh the typographical mistake occura. The Statesman reaerrea the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all adTertislng un der the proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl bookkeeper and stenographer. Must understand auto contracts no married women apply In own handwriting and give referen ces. Box 271. Statesman. "Experienced housekeeper, family of 4, room, board and wares. rite eoa 43, care Statesman. SITUATIONS WANTED Work. R. Porter. R. 1. Bx. 8. Salem. Experienced farm hand want work. Phone 3850 or call ill r. pua. FOR SALE Misetllaneons Fresh crab now at Fldler stand. Intersection SUverton-Portland road. Liberty street crab stand, crabs. clams fish, 258 N. Liberty. RADIO SPECIAL, on week only S7 rew 7 -tube -Stealth cabinet model for 4 9.60. Termjr5 down, IS month ly. See Mr. Jena, wills Music store. Exp. haircuts. 20c-15c 1114 N. Com. Red currants for sale. TeL I1F1S. S wood range for sale, $10, $12.60, $10. 2095 X. Com'L St. Get your- raspberries red or black for canning 2 blocks edst of state hos pital, suburban, D St. or TeL 308$, BORREGO. TRADE Miscellaneous Trade wood Statesman. for piano. Bx. 270, A new well-built, stock and all-purpose trailer to trade for wood. TeL 44. WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted piano for cash. Tel. 5707. MISCELLANEOUS Tmlnp Ktiidpntii k.n In tiregtlca i -., "PL iot summer, s moa tor a. A no. xtoen. 420 Court, Mr. Lan of Seattle, Wn.. expert hair cutter, now located 301 S. Win- ter. Price the same. Adults 10c, chil dren 15C FOR RENT ROOMS Modern room. garage. alp. porch. 1577 Court 8t TeL 485 7. ROOM AND BOARD R-B., $20 and $25. 045 Marion. Board and room for ladlea, In. Tel 507. 695 Court St. Close Board, rra., near post office, 6482. FOR RENT APARTSIENTS 2 nice apta $13 and $25. 1580 Center. Apta $13. 891 N. Com'L 'W.weweawmiwmww 3 R. furn. apt, frigid.. 1209 Court, Apta.. rooms, garag house. All nicely furn. TeL 744. 2211 Hazel Olympla apta, 730 N. Liberty. Furn. and unxurn. s or room. --r-i-i-,-i-irii-ii r-irvi o n.Aj'uu'tfi TJnfurn. duplex apt, 060 Union. t R. basement apt, 488 N. Liberty. Nicely fnrn. three room apt, water. garage. 1933 ChemeKeta. TeL 8881, FOR RENT HOUSES uoa nouse. cau isoo otata . 6-room, new paint, paper. Fireplace, garage, 14S FerryxeL szbt. FOR RENT Close in modern six room bouse, sleeping porch, full base ment, garage, also clean, newly fur nished apta, very reasonable. 457 So. Commercial St Furnished, unfurnished housea H. P. Grant, 1130-N. 18th St TeL 8330. Furn. and nnfura. houses, R: Forlraer, 1110 N. Cottage. TeL- 803L I For rant 7 room" house. See .Hra. J CMweU. SUtesnMnofflce. Houses for rent Damon. 89T N. Cora. FOR RENT I I M ' iWivWWWWi FOR SALES OR RENT Garag and atrr -tUon on busy highway. Ooed for fmit stand. Inquire 385 Chamo- fceta . ; - ; FQB SALE Real Estalt 'rL-Lruixr,rn.ir. Good aeml-modern 7 -room pUstered -0 wi?nTt VVrtai trees and roses. I grape arbor, near schools, nlc view. .XZdSnt Z& -lt)t lare- frnlt traoa. block BOUth li brick chooL at bargain, y terma Owner, 185 Rural Ave. Fbon 1854. MVWMWNMMewwmAweeHeww ti ee 1 1. K. rit Atn - Tau brick achooi around, nio view, covered with large cherry, pear j iii' I "'Bargain $ A. prunea. .mL out. t Slsoo. Gooo hotSaT tiST 1 Damon. $97 N. Com'L t ml down. FOR SALE Real Estate THREE WONDERFUIj BUT8 . IN SALEM HOMES I East Salem, larre corner lot 11x101 ft.. ComXortabla six room house, doa ble- garage, some choice trait .trees. Price only S8a. Easy term a To close an estate, will Jrtve bargain price of 44009 with terms, oir a well built modern f room. res. on a choice east frost lot. about 190x125 ft. lo cated in one or our choicest 8. Salem residential dtstrlcta Bee this It you want a real buy. 19th St. eottasre of 5 rooms, larre K. rront lot. pavement and walk in. arar- age and wood shed. Priced very low. Iiv3v. ierms line rent. CHILDS ft MILLER. REALTORS S44 State Street TeL C70S. Strictly modern S room bunralow. home at only 13000.00. all furnished. I Terma. ( Acres with modern C room bun- galow near Salem, Price only $3000.00. L1llu. 4n.titf lnn nf fc!rhpr .Au.Lv. . Term given. B0 Acres located, north of Salem, all I fenced and cultivated. Good Hop land. 1 uargam at F"ic Terms. . Phon 8072 ' 325 Stat street 182 ACRE PLACE FOR TRADE 112-A.- 14-A. alfalfa. All plow land. Good .for hop or alfalfa. Dandy 0-R. house, with basement Barn, and poul try nouse. running water, uioae to Sa lem on paved road. Take smaller place as pari. -ACRES CLOSE IN Out by Kaiser schooL Dandv n1a. 3 -A. cherries, peaches and walnuts. s-R. house, basement, liirhtsTbarnTetc-1 For quick sale $2500. Better see this before you bur. JAB. U. SEARS, REALTOR 133 South High Street . - EXCHANGE Real Estate V"MifVVrrrtarfaia1a j nInS,? tt Oregon BHjr. Tel 8902 WAKTPT1 RE AT t?QTAf!i I ....... ... n-L-u- WANT, at nee. country home near Salem. Will consider with or without crops, equipment, etc. Describe fully, what school facilities, price, terms, encumbrance, etc.. 191S N. E. Halsey a-i. a vi iinnu. MONEY TO LOAN .....--..--- t run-in iuiii Borrow oa Deraonal nrooertv Va in monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CXX. Stat 11a S-US. ii Guardian Bids; TeL 3177. PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS STATE LOAN COMPANY 112 Oregon Building, $ad Floor Office hra, 10 rflO A. M. to :80 P. M Telephone 17 SO, Stat license No. S-105. - ---- - - - -i-ii-i'.-i-irinri-mrinrinnj-jltli MONET LOANED ON -AUTOS - contrmcta Kerutaaeed : Arrange to reduo yom paymenta Too keep the ear P. A. ETKKR Cor. Liberty 8C and Ferry Phone 4712 Itsliiia. Ore, PERSONAL. LOIVS MADE on rurnlturet ears, salaries or other amad am It R. ki monthly. Whan in financial need I IT - 1 U EN KRAI. IXVEHTUmST cnRmniTiflN I fi ir Nettftwat Rm Ry?e Pn.". sKsi I LIVESTOCK and POULTRY -- - r r - I FOR SALE Chicken a fnrlna else. I JS?!? SJS3 Mr- J1- --. ---v. IOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood rwa) faL $000 Saiem Foal Co. Trad ft Cottaga Ash. fir and oak. Tal 514$. Wood, aU kinds, call 4SF14. Smith ft Ruben. i 2nd growth and oak. Any lenrth. Judd. Tel 11F14. No. 1 18 In. old fir, $4.25. Tel 4450. Good dry old fir. second growth, ash. oak. Tel $673. Dry slab wood. 1$ in. old fir. and planar wood. Prompt delivery at -Tacjra, ie asss. Pry wood. $4.00. Tel. 8459. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small purse, containing 8 keys on triangular ring. 292 N. Sum mer. FOR SALE USED CARS 3 OF BORREOO'S BEST . BUYS 30 Buick Spt Road. $285 '23 Buick Spt Coupe "guaran teed" : 235 Chrysler 52 Coach; tip-top 135 340 No. -Liberty TeL 388 BORREGO S 240 N. Liberty TeL 3488. CHEVROLET GIVES MORE . REB LICENSE 28 Durant Coach ..; , $115.09 '37 buick sedan 145.00 ITS SO '39 Stude Sedan '29 Nash Sedan 30 Stude Sedan '30 Oakland Sedan '38 Chev. Coupe 28 Ford Truck 125.00 "!.- z cnev. Truck '21 Reo 4.vv TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKAY CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLET GIVES MORE New Dayton Minister TO Amve Thlt Week DAYTON, July 6 Rer. C. G. Morris of the Dayton-D u n d a charge of the Methodist church who waa transferred from Dayton to the Ebenexer-Dundee churches. hauled his last truck load of per- sonal effects Monday to the Dun- dee parsonage. Rer. C. T. Cook ot Clatskanie, who was appointed: by the conference in Portland to take Rev. Morris' place In Dayton will arrive hero Thursday. POLLY AND HER !! ?7S7SiY rJ ('SECSREC UNIX, LONGS l fAHS & rjJ&? i 1 ash y'-'Uzi .. oars, yM Jb' : " wffliti . ?' fo'vy l 'l Interesting Facts Tha area of the city of Salem U J six square miles. Salem is the center of the larg est hop acreage In' the United Willamette vniversttr is the lira . I cauon in me wesu , i O I Tna Saiem trading area has t population ot brer 80,000; 26,26s I of this number are in saiem. O I Thousands of people including I hundreds ot children paid admls-1 slon to the grandstand at the fair-1 grounds and waited for hours to see the fireworks Tuesday even-1 ing. Many were disappointed be-1 eaus0 1118 fireworks were too I close to the grandstand and the best part was hidden by.the roof. Over two hundred cars were I parked along the road to the east of the fairgrounds Tuesday even- ing to witness the fireworks. The! road was dotted from the Silver-1 road to the den ad The United States forest ser-1 Tlce permits the leasing of small 1 tracts of land tor summer homes. I nnaftl te t 15 to 25. BETTER PRICES FOR BUTTER INDICATED PORTLAND. July S (AP) Butter market was a strong affair locauy aespue the unwillingness of outside Influence -to allow! prices to advance on the exchange I here. Better prices were Doing i freely offered and paid on thel open market, wrucn. the manipui lators cannot control, than on the I exchange which was forced down I crued to New York Central, Bal by outside Influence. J timore St Ohio. 8anta Fe. Chicago Fully a cent more was being 1 ax a a . a a a I paia in spots ior eaoe uuner on the open market than the ex- treme top quoted on the produce nxenanxe. 1 1 - . I Market for butterfat remained firm and In spots fractional price advances were suggested In Fl",!" JLJa?1101 A m , L w tne wet issues, tiowever, Am- There Continued a lack Oflftrtran Tftlanhona. American Pan general change in the egg mar- sr car sii i 1 1 i inn nurti. m s n t rrLEii ers continued to offer extras as Unlon carbide, Eastman, Indus low, if not lower than the co-ops txM Rayon and CelanejM BubBld. were naming as inwr -eumg vai- ues to the trade. Over the holiday there was practically no changes in the buying price list on lire chick ens. Demand waa good for all offerings. NOTICE OF HEARING OF OB-1 JECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT j Notice hereby is glren that tbe undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of THOMAS B. KAY, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, her final account in said estate; and that August 4. 19SS, at ten o'clock, a. m ., and the courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court torthe reading of o-jecuoag i- uc un uv and the settlement thereof. CORA M. KAY, As Such Administratrix. CARSON & CARSON, Salem. Oregon. Attorneys for Administratrix. Jly. 6-13-20-27 A. 2. NOTICE OP HEARING OP FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Marion: In the matter of the Estate of Marcaret E. Headrick. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the final account of the 825.00 United States National Bank, ad llitt -inlstrator of the Estate of Mar--esenlgaret E. Headrick, deceased, has 1 been filed In the county court ot Marion County, Oregon, and that . Tnt- tail at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the courthouse ot said County, hag been appointed by said Court for hearing ot objections to said final account, at which said time a - tiAMAite 4rt f hWtatY In I A U tate may appear and file objec tions thereto in writing ana con test same. I Date, at Salem, Oregon, Jane e 14. 1931. ' UNITED STATES NATIONAL I BANK ot Salem Oregon I Administrator ef the Estate of Margaret E. Headrick, de- cease 1. FRED A. WILLIAMS Attorney for Administrator 219 U. 6. National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon. J. 15-22-29, Jly -lI. PALS 1S7HM. OPHIUOnEffl Oregon now has 187 coopera- tirs marketing or purchasing or- ganlsatlqns operating within the state; according: to a new direct- ory ot such organisations corn- piled by George O. Gatlln, exten sion marketing specialist at Ore gon State eollege. This Is a gain of S2 since the prerious directory was Issued tour years ago. . 11 bnt 12 ot the organisations "uS associations doing- business in this state. Gatlln reports that Oregon ranks high In the percentage of associations that are incorporated and in the uniformity and sound- ness of the organization setups. A new setup for federal tlnane- ing ot cooperatives is now in force under the new federal farm (credit administration which de- centralizes this type ot financial service, Gatlln reports. Loans to cooperatives will now he made through 12 regional cooperative credit banks, the one for this re- glon being, in Spokane Oregon cooperatives have been largely self-financing and now owe only about $285,000 to the credit administration, a policy that might well be continued even under the new and more favorable loan arrangements, Gatlln be- Heves. Outside entangling, finan- clal alliances frequently lead to Oregon cooperatives are stronger for their position of home owner ship and cotnrol. , SECURITIES DRIFT; IS NEW YORK. July S. (AP) Most financial markets drifted in conclusively today as governments endeavored to keep abreast in the London conference. Trading was brisk, sales total ing 5,822,010 shares Ket gains ot 2 to 4 nolnta ao a- North Western and Chesapeake . av otrio. Cheeaseake Corn., was 5. union Pacific, after its rise 0f nearly 11 on Monday, was oft Gillette rained S nolnts and Simmons rose mora than S. Ki. tionai nutnier. ai tt s indm. -lcoh0.1 Pnd. th b4,lner Wegtinghouse. Du Pont, Case. i tit.ii. n i . m ar w . i m u i it nerTim nr m ssr ieratwv. M 1 to S polnta net and a num. ber ot other leaders, including U. S. Steel, were off fractionally. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion duly made. rendered and entered ot record in said court on the twenty-eighth day of June. 1933. H. V. COMP TON was duly appointed as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment and estate ot LYDIA R. CLARK, deceased, and that said H. V. Compton has duly qualified as such executor. All persons having claims against said estate nereDy are requlred to present , game, with nroner Touchers and due verification, to said ex ecutor at 214 United States Na tional Bank Building, Salem, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published the twenty-ninth day of June, 1933. H. V. COMPTON, as Executor ot the Last Will and Testa tnent and Estate ot LYDIA R. CLARK, Deceased. CARSON ft CARSON. Attorneys for Executor. J. 29-Jly. e-lt-20-27 Ml I III Kadio I Program. THXTBSDAT. ?aly QN P0ETID 040 X. , 7:30 KODJ's Klock. V 8:00 Buddy Barrod's erehastrm, CB8. 8:80 Russian Gypsy o r cheat ra, CBS. 10:15 Elm Beckett, hostess ot tbe air. 11:30 Frank Weatphal's orchestra, -CBS. 13:30 U. S. Army bead, CBS. 12:45 American Legloa Trade Revival, 8 :00 Feminine Faneiea, DLBS. 4:45 Novelty Rhythm. CBS. 8:15 Fray and Braggiotti, CBS. 0:00 Gna Arnheim's orchestra, DLBS. 10:80 Cafe de Paris orchestra, DLBS. KOAO 00EV4TI,Tfl - B60 Ka. 6:80 Musieal eye openers. T:00 Morning meditations. . : 00 Morning concert. - 9:00 Home economic observer. 10:30 Walts time. 11:00 Better health and loarar Ufa I 18:30 Arthur King, "IrriraUoa ia ( 4 wni.m.. v.n.- riaylrnr CORN SOARS, DELIVERIES LARGE LOCAL WH EAT REACHES 78 CENTS Chinch bug Damage to Corn is IiJiormous; , May Wheat $1.06 CHICAGO. July 6. (AP) With corn in the lead, aU deliv eries of all -grains today outdid recent high - price records, corn soaring more than tour cents a bushel, i . , Millions ot dollars damage which the new corn crop, espec ially in Illinois and Iowa, has sufV fered from chinch bugs, the most destructive insect pest known to American agriculture, was large ly responsible tor upturns of val ues. In addition to cron erop un certainty, with the critical period of growth ahead and unfavorable weather, the corn market- was al so stimulated by Washington plans for sharp curtailment of corn acreage. Big profit - taking sales on ad vances, however, led to late set backs la prices, more than wiping out gains made by wheat and oats. Corn closed flurried, 2-3tt above Monday's finish, wheat -IV. down, oats ltt-lTs ot. Today's closing quotations: Wheat July 96: Septem ber 99-: December 1.02- tt: May 1.064-. Corn July 59; September 3U-a; December 6 74-; May 73-73. Oats July 46; September 47-U; December 49-59; May 531. General Markets TZOVVCX ZXCHAVOB POaTiE, Ore- Jely 5. (AP) Prodnee, eseaaage, set price J5ur. extras 84e, ataadardc 23c, prime firata 23c. firsts 21c. Eggs Freak extras 10-lSe. freak saediiuas 1.-17. Portland Grain PORTLAXD, Ore Wheat Opea Jaly 5. (AP) wp Liew Close jeiy T Septeaber 79 TSfe 75 T5 7A 78 78 V. Deeeaiber 83 834 824 82 V Cash wheat No. 1 Bic Bead bloe- stem 84c; dark hard winter 13 per cent 85c, 11 per cent 78c; soft white, west era wlue. kard winter, aorthera spriag, wests ra rea ze. Oata No. 3 white $24. Cora No. It yellow 826.50. MUlrea Staadard $19. Portland Produce rui'L4.Mj. ure.. Juir Batter Prints, extrss 34e; standard 33 He. Batterfat Portland delirery. A grade 21-22e peaad; farmers' doer delivery zi-2e peuna. sweet cream Se aig-er. -CX Paeifie Peeltry prodacers sefUng price, oreraiia 30e. extras 18c mixea colors lie. mediums 17c dosea Bayiag price by wholesalers : Freak car rent receipts 50 pounds aad op, 12e dos ea. Country meat Selling price te re tailers, country Killed aors. beat batch- nmter 150 pounds 0tt-7e. Verniers 70 to 100 pounds 7-7 He. Spring lambs. 10-llc yearling 4-5C iieaTjr awea, 2 -3c Mtaium cows se pound, canner cows 3 3c. Bulla 4H-50 peaad. lobsir DuTuic pnee. 1933 clia 15s pouad. lasears bark Baying price. 1938 peel 8e pound. Uheese 93 score Oreroa triplet 13c, loaf 18c pound. Brokers will psy tte oeiow quotations. Milk Contract price 4 per east Portland delivery $1.70 ewt; B grade 37 He pound. Heps Nominal, 1933, 64 06c peaad. Live poultry Portland delivery, "bay- lag price. Heavy hens, colored 4Vs5Vi pound lie, do 5 pounds sad ap 10. Broilers, 3 pounds aad vp, f-lOe. un der a pounds 11-11 He. Colored tprinea 3 pounds and up 12e. Roosters 5 pound. Ducks, Pekin, broilers 12-18e pound; eld aaeka loo pound, do colored 10s peaad. Onions Selling price te retailers. Oreroa SI. 25-1. 55 eeataL New enloaa California. Bermeee $1.85- 50 pound crate; aew red $1.85 eeataL Potatoes Loeal $1.50: Deaehute Gem $3.50 cental, 4 Bakers $2.35; I skims -ems 31.85. New potato - Loeal white sad red 32.25 eeatal; Calitorala, white UI 3. 75 cental. Strawberries g New Oregoas $1.48- a.75 erate. Wool 1938 clip, nominal, Willamette valley. 23-26e pound: eastera Oreroa 18 tie peaad; southern Idaho 16-20e pound. Bay Baying price from producer. alfalfa Ko. 1. aew ereo SIS: No. 3 Sl: eastera Oregoa timothy $18; oata aad vetck $15 toa. Portland Livestock PORTLAKB", Ore Cattle Receipts 77, steadr. July 5. (AP) ao calves; about Bteera. rood $4.75-8. common sad dium $3-6. Heifers, good, common median $3-4.25. Oewa. good, eoauaea -Mdiaa $3.50-4-25. Balls, good $8.25-1 B.S0. eutters aad meim fa.Z5-s.-. Vealera. good $S-S.T5, eemmea aad ma- ; dinar $8-6. Calves, good $5.60-8, cos moa aad medism $3.50-5. Hors Receipts 224: about ateady. Good. 140 te 200 pounds $4.75 - 5.25: 300 to 850 pounds $4.65-5.25; ever 350 Pwads $4-4.85. Sews, good $8.50-4.58, -tedium $3.60-4.10. Pigs, geed $8.75- 8.25. Sheep Receipt 619; Strong. t . I vMt. m m K ia. nl, w V.WW WW V . V i v' I mea aad medium $5-5.75. Wethar 32 4. Ewes $1.60-3.35. 9:30 The home-takers' half hoar. 8:55 Fans market rape rex. :45 Genevieve Beam Gaikias, gasUi. S-0A rH- Tat-ravaaaaat. 8:35 Fishing eoadiUoaa la Oregoa, ta state game eommtaaioa. With Firj Salem ularliets , Grade U raw 4 snlUt, co-op pool price, $1.43 per hodred. Surplus S 1-25. (Milk eased ee el serf at average.) thly Diatrrbtitor price 1.70 Butterfat Top SO-Slc priaU 24M cuhem 23 H. Frlea paid la graia kf Beltai barer Jaiy a The rlaai - era aiiaS ay a laeai Cretan era taSteattve ef toe daily market bat are set an tnMarf by Ta i raurr ajro norusui Strisg kesas, U. JH Artichoke, aoa. .75 Atpararas, local aes. Ke. 3 ... , .70 Cabbage, lb. .3 Oreea seppera, Florida, lb. .80 Peas. Oreroa, lb. .02 to .02 H Oaieaa. doa. boaehes .15 Potatoes, TaMam No. X 1.7 5 Sbaita. white 2.-5 Sweet aetsteea erate J.50 . JtS .85 .01 .45 Lettsea, local Oaieaa, Lahisa. ewt, Raabarb. local Celery, dot. , Apples W Besapa, faaey . .95 .1.40 . .se .1.45 Extra faeey Vewtowaa faaey Extra laser Oran(s. Valencia!, fancy 3.75 te S.50 -"lace peek l.oo to 2.00 Beets. lecaL . dos. .25 Turnips, loeal, crate .25 Carrots, local, aoi. s Spinach, local, erate li ta .80 .06 Baeaaea lb. ea stock Hands .OSH Mastard greeas .SO C-eambers .80 ta 1.80 .20 te .SO .2.00 te 2.50 7 60 .08 to .04 1.2S 1!5 1.25 Piaesppla. retail Ceatalonpea, crate Lemons Gooseberries Strawberriea. loeal Limes, freak , Aracados, erate , Sqnash. Italisa. erate Hummer, crate Apricots, crate . .75 .08 .2.25 te 2.50 v sterrnelons. retail Tomatoes, hothouse Texas 2.40 Raapaerrtes , , .. , . .15 te 1.50 1.25 ao Blackcaps - Warrants HOPS Top. 1083. lb. . .ss J8 Top. 1931, lb. ZOOS B-ytag PrJecs Extras .13 as .it Standards Mediums POOXTKT Old raoatera Colored hens JS4 .10 J09 J8 .13 te .15 afediojas aeas Light hens. . Broilers 1 8CZAT Lambs, top How, top First cut . Steers Cows . Belters .4.00 .5.00 .4.75 .05 .08 .04 .03 . .08 . .07 .04 to ,02 tt to .08 te .02 4 to Bella Dreeaed veal, top Dressed bogs .,, OUH AND HAT Wheat, western red . White. Ne. 1 , Barley, top, tea .78 .78 .18.00 -22.00 Uats, ton Ms, buy tnt Oata and vetch, toa .14.00 .15.00 -14.00 Alfalfa, valley 1st cat Clover aay WOOI. Vtedlam Course . Mohair .25 .28 .13 . .01 . .03 CAftCASA BAJLX Praea, lb. Dry, lb. . "SKIPPER" ROOSEVELT AND CREW -v -" i '-- ft?f J - '.rT- ... --rl voo. ffaiiXZr : N .A ,;...:: . ., ;. y If N ' v - n; i' ' " c- '- -- -- - A' S- y,; y.y -: . - 1 . ' -. av-V- u -Tyy ... i: ' -m ' - -- , vV-; i I x- - - -::-, ,",: ' "::r"-. y " v iv sSffj y- ' ' " ' H .' yJ!IJs v '"'", ' ' !&r co -v me aad aad An excellent photo of -Skipper IUcevelt at ths whfff? Atrtck IL suriwnded by his doughty crew, of which three - his tJSTL made aFj Portland, Mt owm rTat left) tranilin, Jr, James and John their fatherthe President. All are in jovial mood. fcy I New Alfalfa Bringing : $15; Hogs up to $5 ; Berries on Market Wheat climbed to Tt cents ser bushel Wednesday on both red and white, to reach the 'highest price here in many, many months. New crop hay Is com ing in, with the farn$er offered i4 for oats and vetch and clover hay. and 115 tor alfalfa. - Hogs took a nice boost yester day, to S even for tops. Red and black raspberries axe on the market with berry raisers getting from $1.25 to $1.60 on reds, and $1.25 on blacks. Cur rants are also seasonally new to the local market, at 90 cents to the grower. Beets are down,' to 25 cents per dosen bunches end string beans are quoted at cents. ALL MS HIES OFFERED, PUD PORTLAND, July 5 (AP) Everything in the berry line was offered except the newer Young berry today on the East Side Farmers' wholesale market, and that was expected to be available tomorrow. There was a much greater supply than expected, re sulting in general easiness and lower prices. Strawberries moved slowly. A few sales were made early up to $1.75 but the general top was fl.wO-l.C5. The general run sold $1.25-1.50 erate. Raspberries were in liberal of fering with salee chiefly $1.25 1.50. Loganberries were also in sup ply and sold mostly $1.25 crate for best with a few higher or lower. Blackcaps were In quite fair offering with the general move ment around $1.50-1.50 crate. Cherries were scarce and sales were steady. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1988. Randard 8tstises Co.) July 5 STOCK av-EKAGES Tedsy 95.8 55.d 108.0 S1.T Prerieaaday 96.5 54.0 110.0 02.8 Week ago 90.0 47.4 105.2 88.1 Tear ago 85.6 13.6 55.5 SS.T Syearaare 156.5 119.7 214.4 160.S High 1933 96.5 55.4 113.7 92.S Lew 1933 42.8 2S.S 61.5 43.S High 1932 72.3 M.9 111.0 7S.S Low 1932 SS.l 13.3 ' 51.8 35.0 BOYD AVEKAOSS 74.2 80.0 85. Today 80.0 79.8 78.S 59.8 99.8 so.e 63.S 78.1 57.. Previous day 74 J 79.7 Week age T3.5 7T.6 Tear age 53.8 51.8 3 yeara eo 92.6 102. High 74.2 80.0 Low 1933 58.S 57.0 High 1932 T1.3 78.0 Low 1932 53.2 47.4 85J 85.4 T3.S OS. 85.9 74.1 Ml 7o.e New 1933 hifh. By CLIFF STERRETT j