The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1933, Page 15, Image 15

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The OREGON STATESM AN, Salem, Ore iron, Friday Monday. October 13, 1S33
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aa t-aaacUl responsibility
for error whiea may ap
pear la adverUiementa pat
Itehed la Its ealanna. aaA
In' tuu where tale paper la
at fault will reprint that
part at an adrift isearai la
which- -the trvosrapaieal
alrtke oecara.
The Statesman rsurvea
tat right - to : reject 1 objee
tlo&al aarsrtisfn. Jti tar
taer raaenrta tit rlxH to
classify alt advertising aa-
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HELP ANTED MALE
Wanted: two-eolWtora, aUo amateur
enterU Inert. CaU 155 S. Ubertj.
HELP . WANTED FEM ALE
r:irl far ntwiral housswork. - Give
are. ware and referenca. Boa IS9.
Statasinsii '
TVaated: Reflaed ladr (or rerteral
fiaiiMwork. " References reanlred. Boa
TIS Statesman. . - -
Katinnallv known companT baa
aplendtd opportunity for a middle aced
' woman In Salem paylna I Ltt per hour
Xersonal tnterriew desired. Box tit
care Statesman. - .
SITUATIONS WAN7TED
Expk. Woman, 25o boor. TtL KIT.
Touna man wishes day or airht work.
fi sxlem. Box az care cuhcthwi.
FOK SALE snsceHaaeoua
. Old papers l&a a bundle. BUtesmaa
ertice. . -S.V w .- -.r-- .-. v-h-. :
- Saw rnmntlns and sharpenrne;
mile 13. Four Comers. Tel. 411.
Hair est 2ee. Ill & Commercial.
FlaU rrapes, 2e In. -mfle north
f Penitentiary four comers.. X. W.
Kins. . "
Grap& CaU CTen2n& TeJL 61 Fit.
Anniea for nlckinc or wfll aaU large
eaiMMMMejsejpkakeeajsiea
or small quantities on tree, -tc a, w
192. Gw N. Thompson.
Commercial dry tat Walnuts 815 per
ton, filbert 7ar.tOivo?ta 8,
Tel 54P4...
.Finance company roust sell line
piano for bameoK due of 8125. It Is
nearly aew S50 piano, latest style, 812
State street. Open- evening until 9. ,
GRAPES for table. Juice and Jelly.
Win. Stoddard, 1. mile on Wallace rtV
Four -different varieties of apples.
5c Ton bring boxes. Hill Top Grocery
North on River road, on TavtesT.
WAJTED--MlscenAneons
Hah cut 25a Joe's Barber
NRA. 184 a Church Bt
Shop.
Wanted: Veal and heavy hoa;a. High
est prices paid; Scballcr Meat Supply,
189 & 1ZU B
tVe buy need clothing. TeL 8828 and
I -.. will calL 824 w. wnerc.
,MM,VIM-iM'..lil.
t Wanted, used furniture. Phone 4JS8.
rested ' If. A. C belat for Ford-on
ertop. -fast bo In aood eoadltlon and
priced righ W. . -la-instur, TUla-
wiook.1 wemn. i -
MISCELLANEOUS
' Expert naircntttag. 20e and 15c. 86 J
B. Winter.
Cash paid ' for junk of all kinds.
Phone 4358. .
Nu Bone Corseta Call for appoint
ment Mra, Ov H. Uttlefleld, ..Pbone
87. ; -- ' '"
FOR RENT ROOMS
akssasesveatassaaaaVaaAesB
Sleeplnar room. 486 N. Liberty.
ROOM AND BOARD
Rflftrd-room. fumaee- heat. "Two tn
room, 84.S8 week, g meala. .498 North
Fumirter.
; FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Pattoa Apartments, Down town dis
trict; Can patton'a book -tore.
Lovely 3-rnv arW h. w. beat elea
refrig- garage, mono i.
Nice furn. apta S90 TJalon.
Furn. for 2 adults, 282 N. Summer.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. - and unfurl- -house. - XL A.
Forkner. 1819 N. Cottage, 'Jet SOIL
- -.-.-y .- m -- -- -"--.-
Furn. unfurn. i haases. Tirrens
Grant, first floor Maaor-Io building-
phone 818L
FOR EXT
Semi-modem 5-rooia housit, garage
and wooduhed. 1 acre close In on Gar
den road. Price 320 mo.
rHiLS A MILLEB. Realtors
844 StJtta Rt. ' Phono 8798
FOR RENT
- Ground floor office apace. Good lo
cation, good window space. .143
Hieli. Tel. 8114. - -
WANTED TO RENT
." Wanted : Board and room ta private
family. G. 1L Burke, ie uawa?
, Wanted to rent: Small bouse not
trrer 88 irw. Rot. 831. Statesman.
7 F02 SALE Real Estate
Modern 7-rmv house. 3 Iota 82760.
Clear. Terms. Box 82 S care Statesman.
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FOR 8 ALB OH RENT Poultry
t-nch. dose In. Call at 2378 Statu,
For salet 8150 eiu!ty In good lot
nd small house, aood location. liAUire
FOR SALE Real Estatt
GOOD BCT3 IN EMALL ACREAGE
aero tract not far out on paved
road, 4-room plastered bouse, electric
nights, rood well., price only 880.
Worth doable. " - . "
Chutce S-aero tract closa In. I-i
house, electric lights, rood well. Price
vlvso, castt 56, bed. sio .per montn.
per cent int. Immediate possession.
Kew X-room ahlosted cot Use, nook.
rood phimbtns, bulU-Ina, electric
liaata, careae and : weodahed. drore
weU. electric . pump, large IU7 pool,
lawn, shruts and t lorn ere. 1 acre of
good land net far out on pared road.
race, sue, aan izeo. tuu. easr.
CHILDS ft mu. Realtors
S4 Stats St. rhone 70t
Furn. or.unrurn. Modern. Close in.
Tl N. 14th.
tlSOa, (-foora furnished house.
ment, larre lot, lota of fmK. Cloee to
senooj. .
SS150. a-roon bunralow. oak floors
la Urine awd dmmc reoaas. baaemeat.
farnacet done to baa and school, f 151 1
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VISAS l.un. t 1
throurhnnt. t.nf firm-
place, sic law and shrubbery, close 1
down.
mW flAAM I- lint... I,-!-.. I
99wwv. fiiwm xwiwu siyi noma, l
beautiful nook, lot CerllS. fnilh. I
J41.L.VIN JOHNSON t
ITS Ftate Bt
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGE
- t KEWBERO for SALEM
Nice S-afciw tract, blethly Improve A.
mod era house, barn and eutbUsa. Own-
er wants rood home la Salem. Place la
wear, will pay difference for desir
able property. Call eronc. . Owner
Bare today to Inspect property. "
witLUja t ain.i.hK. Kealtora
144 Ute St . . Phone 1708
Strictly modern house In N. Satem.
to trade for suburban property, 6 to
xr jw 4reseta anjgeue.to traae.
K. C. SHIELDS.
Oregon EuUdieg- TeL 8902
Apt. house with T furn. acta In Sea
side for residence- n Salem. Compton,
Rt. Bojc A. Jefferson.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted; Small bouse for cash. Call
C404. -
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and chattel loans, 1 to
S9 tniintha to repay at lowest possible
rates. -... -
. ... GENEBAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Kat1 Bank Bids. Phone 1553
' v - Lseonsed by Stat
Will a Loan
-.. Help You?
Ton can borrow up to 8308 from s
ta ze nonrs or leas,- and take from 1 :
to 3 eaeanni to repay.
Come in . ... Write . . . or 'Phone
BENEFICIAL LOAN
- SO3IETT
OF SALEM
We do NRA our part
Boom 119, w Mirh Bldr.. 2nd floor.
LICENSED No. S-I2! by STATE
BlSIStataSt. Tel 3748
Private money to loan on g-ood real
estate. Chaa Hudklas, TeL 918X Room
a, aniiera wore Bide;.
LOANS WANTED
MONET No safer investment than
first MORTGAGE LOAN. 3 to i
times value above amount of loan. In
terest 7 semiannually. Examine se
curity yourself. See us for highly se
cured nrst mortgage real estate loana
Bee CHILDS ft MILLER
244 State Street
UVESTOCK asd POULTRY
For Sale Fresh Jersey cow. Wm
Wagner, Rt 8,x 189. Salem.
FOR SALE: 1 erood mare, weiarht
1499, price 5.00. S. G. Sheets, Turner
Oiegtm.
t OR SALE WOOD
AAf"a9Weaaejs)sle
moom Tracy!. 19 gc for elry wood
' GUARANTEED DRT awl wm
TaL 5099 Salem met Co. Trade ft
ry fr, oak. Tel.97C9. Earbart Bros.
Ash, fir and oak. Tel 5848..
w,aaeakeslaaaskea
Oak woo4 f or sale. TeL 268S--
ekeWiipBa8aasbsa
- - - At . l. I.il a a
Dry wood, all
kinda CaU 48F14,
Smith ft Ruben.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost or stoles near State theatre :
Rebuilt red 'bicycle with black fen
dera Statesman carrier bag on the
bike. Reward. Return or phpne The
WANTED USED CARS
Wanted, Good Used
' Cars
we nave - nracucallx sold out our
stock. If you have a ear to sell sea
ua we buy, sell or eonslgn.
BORREGOS CAR MKT.
848 No. Uberty. . TeL 3888
ss --)r V'lnnaanAaan
O-rrrh for rnnaJt car. Tel. T22.
m Auxiliary
Singers Chamber
Guests Monday
' The Monday . noon . luncheon
program at the chamber of com
merce is expested to be a rea.
crowd getter, for the entertain
ment will he the songs with which
Salem's national champion Legion
auxiliary singers earned a unani
mous decision of - the Judges - at
Chicago. !...
Lena Bello Tartar, director o
the trio and quartet, will also be
an honored . gnest. The national
champions are -Mildred Wyatt.
Eernice Boue, Grace Zosei d
zurlene Braun. " ;
Special Session -For
Washington
Solons Possible
. SEATTLE,." Oct, . 11--(AP) -
Governor Martin said here today
that while ho has not yet decided
to call a, special session of 'the
legislature ? to - consider liquor
legislation. If one la .called It will
meet November 15 or 20. -'V
This would he the first such
session since the one called by
former Governor Hartley 1 g h
years ago.v Tho meeting lasted the
fall 68 days and aroused eontrd-
Tersies which lasted throughon
the Everett lumberman's term.
Interesting Facts
Seattle la 2 S 7 milea from i Sa
lem. Medford I5 miles.
; - o
Vancoaver B. C. Is 421 miles
from . Salem,1 Spokane 428 - and
Redding, California 4 37.
O-
It la 157 miles to Astoria tIA
Portland 1(4 Tia Tillamook. Sea
aide la 148 via Tillamook and 176'
yia Portland and Astoria.
IV. 1Z Were 120 wage j
earners employed In the air trans-1
norUtlon business. In 19 3 S there
taair
WWB '
Carl Roth, Salem arlator, has
orer 180 hours flylnr time to his
credit. X-
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Today. Friday the 13th lacky
day.- :
Stocks and Bonds
, 8TOCS AT23XGES
October 11
(Copyrirnt. 108S 8Uaaard'8UtUt!ea Co.)
.oo n so u
. i - Iad'U RR's TTt's Total
TSday .90.6 41.1 HI 11.3
Previous day 90.8 44.0 78.5 IU
Week sto 81.8 44.4 fS.Tf 81.1
Tear ace u. SS.3 $. ' 85.1 64.8
S yean 183.7 10T.0 184.8 140.O
Hich 1933 102.1 58.0 118.T 98.9
Txw 1983 41.8 SS.S IU 43.9
Hira 1838 , 108 1 58.0 118.7 96.9
LrOW 1B3S . 42.8 Z8.5 SI. J
Hirh 19St . 72.8 89.8 111.0 78.9
LAwissa . 85.1 li.a ei.s sa.u
S0KS ATXXAQXS
20 0 20 , 60
Xad'ls BS'i TJt's Total
Today 78.S 1 5.0 .80.4 76.8
Prerioas say 78.8 74.4 80.1 T54
Week age . 7L3 78.3 78.9 75J
Tear aso , 68.8 6S.1 82.3 70.8
S years see 02.S 107.S 99.8 100.0
tti-1. ion it 1 M.O 88.5 83.5
Lew 1983 , , ,. 58.3 57.0 74.1 63.0
I Higk 1973 77.1 84.9 88.5 83.5
Lew 1933 58.3 5T.0 74.1 03.8
Hlbl933 . 71.8 78.0 88.8 78.1
e 1932 S3.3 7. 79.9 S7.
ram
rridsy, October IS
KOW Portias 880 XOe.
T:00 Four Soatkerav Uinrera, HBO.
7:1 Oxtaa eeaeert, KBO.
T:40 Thompson ft Oabera. ' '
8:00 Old Memory Box. NBC.
9:15 The Widow sad AageL HBO.
9:30 Organ eeaeert KBO.
10:00 Cookinf sehool.
10:30 Womaa'r Hagaatne, NBC. -
11:15 Farm sad Home bear, KBO.
11:45 O. X. Phunaer.
. 1:45 KBO progress.
8:05 Viennese ensemble, KBO.
8:25 Friendly Chat.
4:45 Edna rUeher, KBO.
5:05 Orehestra.
6 lOO-rfhlJ Harris. KBa
7:00 Tirrt Kig-ter, ABO.
8:00 Anos 'a' Aadv. KBO.
10:15 -Abmi Weeks' orchestra, KBO.
11:00 Sid Lfppman's orchestra, KBO.
11. 30-12:00 Eal Tsbaria orchestra.
KBO.
XOAO Corvauij 850 nils.
7 .J jnomini; jaeaitaiie-s we uj
Kev. i-red k. Morrow.
a :v9 asnusr eoaeers.
9 :00 Heme "Sffonomlca observer.
11:00 Better Health and Longer life.
12:00 Noon Farm boar.
2:00 As Toa Like It with Anthony
Enwer. t
3:00 Keepinr Tonne Tore tier KataV-
lie Kerehart and Betty Taompsoa.
8:43 Tarnt aoar.
8:15 Philosopher of the Crossroads.
NOTICE OP BEARING OP OB
JECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE - HEREBY" IS GIVEN
that J. C. Chapman, as the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
administrator of the estate of
ESTHER M. CHAPMAN, deceas
ed, has rendered and presented
tor settlement and tiled in the
County -Court of the -State of
Oregon for tho County of Marion
a final account of bis administra
tion of said estate, and that Tues
day, the seventh flay or Novem
ber, 1 9 S Sr, at - tho hour; or ten
o'ciock id. me lorenoon ot sam
day, at the courtroom of. said
court, in the Marion county
Courthouse In the City of Salem,
County of Marion, State t Ore
gon, have been fixed and appoint
ed by said court s the time and
the place for the. hearing of o&-
fftnne tn eaif final aecAnnt and
the settlement .thereof.
- Dated .and first published the
sixth day of October. 1933.. '
-T ' J. C Chapman, -as Ad
. ' "s- minis trator ' of - the -Es-
tate ; of ESTHER ! M.
CHAPMAN, Deceased. 5
carson s carson; - . ,
Attorneys for Administrator. ;
i O--13-20-2T N-J.
Hiiiii mi m
HAVANA -Oet- 12 (AP) -f
Cuba'a political ship ,waa becalm
ed tonight aa the island celebrated
Columbus day the second halt
of a double-barreled national hol
iday. ; -
Political faadera who ' have
sought to steer a course, through
turbulent seas to ' political : tran
quility apparently welcomed tho
opportunity to rest on their oars
and survey ?the"Bituation. t J
: A few of the mora determined
leaders refused to bo stopped by
the holiday of last Tuesday Grito
de Tarav day- but even these few
Radio
froe
a w
OH COLUMBUS DAY
dropped ncgotlationa and went to
their "flncas country homes, to
day. W , j e
: Only I handful of employes
were on defy at tho American em
basey, and for tho first time in
aaay .weele mbaadeir Wellea
called oft tho daily press eonfer-
Business
Directdry
Cards la this directory ran
on monthly basta only. Rate:,
f 1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Kike Panek, the brake and shimmy
r doctor. 76 South Commercial Street.
BICYCLES
Kew and used. Tires. Repairing.
HARRY W. SCOTT. 147 a Coin'l St
brooms Land brushes
Oregon Blind School, Tel. 4072.
Fuller Brash Man. TeL. till.
CATERING
: Bnrt Crsxy. tha caterer. Ph. 1711.
Hulda- Helps Honteeaes. Tel 94S :
CIIDINEY SWEEP
Teffphwwe- 4 1 89. R. E. Wortrineea.
CHINESE MEDICINE
When Others Fail
Nature's herbs for every ID. H. &
Low. noted Chinese herbalist 47S &
I Commercial Street Salem, Oregon.
Established since 1818 la Oakland.
Calif. Consultation free. Telephone
4718. Hours 8 to 8. Sua. 18 to 11 M.
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Honrs Tuesday and Friday, 18 :S0 a. m.
to 4 ?3Q p. m. 14S W. commercmi.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
288 N. Hirh. TeL Kea &7Z.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun
eral wreaths, decoration C F. Brett-
haupt florist 877 Court. TeL saw.
ALL kinds of floral work. ta.t.X1t-
GLASS
Auto, and window sous Jrrtr ore. TeL
tie. Wafter g. &omn, 88 Bre-et
ntSUBAKCZ
TTKN DRJ CTK 3
x3-.-3is-
TeL 4847
I rnrinrr-SWrrH. ren. ins. Tel. 8812.
LAUNDRIES
TPtlS NEW SALaTM LATJNDRT
TBH: imnj-L XAIIHPKI
283 -iia- TWLT1T51
. capital arrr atjndrt
It finality amd Service
;TeVto rrS 12 Bwaffy
TTRESS-S
-r .liu. r. .l.i ! tmii rVif-
XEom racrarr w ansne. wot
turnieatora. Rura cleaned. Capitol
gg y yxTltt Knamiantri
a-. . ft ew1 inea OA4A XI 8P im
pwwww -
24ew mattresa wte te order. iev re
made: carpet edawamg, si sing; Xhjff
cur weavina- flu lam Fluff Rus
rea Factary. 8. 13th ft Wilbur.
441. Otto V. Y.weKtr. max. un.
MUSIC STORES
I . m-a ni, tl
i Qytt. Repairing radios.
land sewlna ma-hlnea. 411
i Mtieea.
PliTSICIAN
Horaeatmie Physician
X' G. Altmaa. Hossaparfhlat.
Office and lesdOanee 887 Center 8t
JPhene 6832. Treat both acute and
rhronlc disease1
PAINT AND ROOFING
flulevn PWttrt ft Rooffasr. 78 Wwrrr.
- FtNTXNG
FOB sWATlO-EERT,
mmramz' ststsbstt
er aar kind
uepartmenit, vusn-w
phnhe 8101. -
REAL ESTATE -
J Becke ft - Hendricks, TeLS44t.
w xx aRlRRtmnRST A: CO.
134 8L Liberty St TeL 848t
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
J04-8 Wrst Nat'l. Bk. Bldsr. Tel
STOVES
I nrrmmst and atova renalrinc Stsvee
kinda of woven wire fence, fancy- and
plain, bop baskets, hooka, logaa hooka
Salem Fence aid Stove Works. 888
Chemefceta. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
win looai ar distant transfer storage.
leta, pvwAraraaa, voofca er axty nana stiMasi, uwouuuieu o-ui i, nemo
printing, call Jfb i sutesman Prtnttag chamberlain, Betty Dotson, Ruth
call till, Larmer Transfer Co.' Truckal
te Peruana oaiiy. - '
rtPiTlL CITT Transfer Cos 228
State fit- TeL 7773. DiaUibUtlng, - for -
warding and storage - our specialty.
Get our rates.- - - - - 1 - " -
TYPEWKiTEltS
TV-PFCWRTTER3 Addlna . Mch. sold.
rented, repaired, unaerweoa Agenus.
Cooke ft Short 521 Court Tel. 6684.
CTH01Ti-RING
First class upholstering. Cuablons
made and rebuilt Canvas work, Eu
bank'a UDboIstery Shop with Sora-
han Finish Shop. 454 Ferry St.
WELL DRIUJNG
aeaBNmB amaBf W aw
R. A. West 39 years experience, RFl?
7. HQim. m linn.
MaMMH M
enca because. of lack of newav,
Reported friction between
the
and tho navy, allegedly,
".;.-J. . . . ........
caoaed hy ueu, iruigencio
ta g failure to promote a numper
of taavr men, apparently had been I One might can tha suit bejng fitted 1 Savings and Loan Association
rl??!7. T "ry"t- I .vioT President John Garner avJ bo held at the office ot tbo
as aa rai in t- y a n re lint lira v uuuiuci
iroueu ouw ; , ,. .;i,:.:;? ",, . j , v m
"Annro-ImatelT one - fourth
total cost of probation cases aris- cal CoUegaanoV presented to
ing from misdemeanor. 51; --
apoug is spent eaioueneum mw 1 r-if" - v-h-st t-t tha lacketv
populatibn, a survey has disclosed. t.HfL - 3:
I.S.EIMK:
TO PAST MISTAKES
Statesmen are Advised to
View, History Avoid :
- rKriown Pitfans 1
BERLIN,' Oct. 12 (AP)
Ventures jcarried too far Mpon
uncharted courses" during strenu
ous times always result in reac
tions, and "sometimes a disaster,"
William E. Dodd, tha United
States ambassador, said today. in
a luncheon .speech before' the
American chamber of commerce.
The speech. In which he pointed
out precepts which western civili
sation mast follow If it hopes to
lire, was considered of such sirnir
lcance - the seini-olf ielal- WolfZ
news agency announced It was
supplying the full text to German
morning newspapers.
"May w not reasonably ex
pect of the statesmen today," the
ambassador asked; "sufficient
knowledge of the past blunders to
realize that It the western eirni
tation 1s to surrire they must find
a wif to aroid crime and the ter
rific disasters of war. learn now
to derelop in a friendly spirit tne
resources of the undeveloped
regions of tha world, lower, and
not raise, the barriers, against the
migration of surplus population.
and facilitate, not defeat, the
Interchange of surplus goods T
"With these rational changes
of International procedure,
higher culture might easily be
carried to the masses everywhere;
without, these, another war and
chaos.
"In times of great stress men
are apt to abandon too much of
their past social devices and ven
ture too tar upon uncharted
courses. The eonsequenc always
has been a reaction, and some
times a disaster.'
"It: would be no sin it the
statesmen, learned enough history
to realize that no system . imply
ing the control of society by prir.
ilegetL seekers ever ended. in. any
other way than collapse. .
-v 'The- wisest at all the JLmerl
esat tesstea tealstea tt Ma
(that the way to develop aav &al
social awder was to Jewre every
mu the utmost freedom of initla-
lie. wand action and always to i or
al, any man or group to -profiteer
at the expense of others
I .-. . v - - . rijim extras, -os aoseo, iun -a, .
, . -fi . ..w. . I j, n. j j i. n- n.
m me auisjWJt -aw tmt
I Salem tiA ehOOl were completed
I -. - . m, m . at
7 mat nient ior as zar as us ee-
inlne portion. Ait fadeax8; kodyi
la -eo eree wta it tram
thaai IB a applicants listed to re
ceive asacond hearing.
Gtrla who made the most favor-
aila 4rpressIon on the faculty
yo-X-e will have a second chance
Tuesday- euternoon to show their
abilities. JTirat tryouts for boys
x achedaled o be' held Thurs
day.
Selected toe second tryouts yes
terday afternoon were: Irma
Cola, Mildred Heckinger, Gertrude
TJaXk. 1 Isabel McGllchrist, Betty
Saa KcGahan, Rachel Bonell, Hel
en. Wiedmer, Barbara Pearee,
Edith Morehouse, Doris Donald-
son. Katberlne Gies, Barbara
Taylor, ' Dorothy Klhbe, Maxine
McKilloiv Peggy Mlnkiewits,
Naosni Alaep, Mildred Rickman,
Jeaai Bartlett, Alice Chanfller,
Shirlfgr Crenemiller, Dorothy Don-
asetnv Buth Reasdr, Esther Cal-
Iteos, Rnth Meyers, Jane Keith,
- 1 sjcs uk, w csii tuegs, i a
arflDew - s, Gwendolen Short, Nellie
Pendegfaft; ClariceT Colbe, Tlor-
ence Copley ana Jean Hoss. -
. Namea are net listed: according
to standing of applicants. . ,
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tha I on the campus or Texas Aecnnoioei-
maims
" DULL AT PRESHfT
Reflecting the plentiful offer
ings of lower priced mixed and!
other varieties of hay from the
Willamette valley, the alfalfa mar
ket In the Portland territory was
very I dull the , past weelc, states
41 A A a v m T S 1 f a a a m 1
the weekly alfalfa market review
of the TJ. S. bureau of agriculaural
economics. Of tha 22 cars of all
hay received at Portland during
the week, ending October 9, only
seven were alfalfa, with small ad
ditional receipts by truck.
The dull demand for alfalfa.
however, was offset by .the strong
holding tendency and light offer
ings by alfalfa producers, and
prices hold about unchanged from
those for the previous week. Al
falfa hay comparable to TJ. S. No.
was quoted at Portland !i at
81 6.50-17.50 per ton In carlots.
The light current ' demand was
principally from nearby dairy
men, with rabbitrlej taking light
amounts of the soft leafy type
hay, Recent rains have revived
pasturage over the coast areas
considerably and the dairymen are
utilizing pastures as much as pos'
sible. and are using local torage I
and hnm rrAwn fda ' to tha I
greatest posafble 'extent, because
of low returns from their pro
ducts. .
.Prevailing prices In the Yakima
valley continue too high for move
ment of their alfalfa to the Port
land market, and the light receipts
at this market are from the Wal
lowa and Klamath Falls districts.
General Markets
PX0DTCZ CXCEAIGE
PORTLAND, Ore- Oct.. H (AP)
Prodyee exchance, net prieea: Batter
Extras 20c standard! 19 He. prime firsts
19e, firsu 18c Ecra Fresh extras 28c,
fresh nedinms 24e. ,
Portland Grain
P0&TLAVD, Ore, Oct 12 (AP)
Wheat fatorcs
Opea Hick Low Cloaa
May 75 75 75 75
J)aeaa-ar JOJt 79 70 T0
whs K. i r :
aa T5e$. sk trnat wjaser per
cent 70e. aesrr ai r; awn
white, western
era sprint 85an weateia TA30.
Usts k. a mrtiitm aa-e
Cora No. yellow gM. :
Uilhn StaadaaA 837.5.58.
Portland Produce
POOTLAFBL as, Oct H (IP)
BntUr PriauB, aaliaaa 33a, tlislaaJa
21 e noaad.
J wi tlai If - Portland 4TTy: A
trad lte." Farmer's daar delsrery 17e
sand. Sweet cream set aitaai.
Xaaa - XaerZle poaltry nndneen.
saUtn-Wrlce: Preah extra spsehsl Sfie. ex
tras 28e, Itandarda 23a, Si s -4c.
pallets 17e doien. - ..-y ,
w, u.wt..v.B x
I doxen. .....
I -I BmW
irhdeta
He Uf, l2a vaex aMaw pay
e -ow woseataaaa. '
aDDt Cseiraul nrlea. 9er, eeat:
Porfla8"8fTery gi.TO eytr Br grade
cream 87e pooaa. ,
Coaatry meats Seillag. price to re-
tellers: uoaatry xuiea aoge, oestjioxea.
era. nnder 150 ponnds g-8e.
Vesisrs
90 to 120 pounds se poona; Hgnt ana
thia 4-8e; heavy ealeer 4e pound ; : aimbs,
10-10 a pound; yearlings 4-5 pound.
Heavy eyes 3-8e ponnd. Medium cows
2-5e pound: csnner tews l ie pound.
Bulls 4-4 s round.
Mohair Bnyia price, 1939 cup,
15e pound. ' -""
Casesra bark Buying pnes ivis
peel, 3e posad.
Hops Komtaai; iaa, o-oe poena.
Live poultry Portland -delivery:
Baying prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 4
poaeda 12 e; over S panada lze; spring
pallets;' 3 to 8 poaads 12c; roasters,
over 3 poandsl2e; Leghorn fowls, ever
8 pounds 8e; under 8 pounds 7e:
broilers, 1 to 9 pounds 14e; 8 pounds'
and up lZe; stags se; roosters oc. i-eaung
docks 10c; colored docks 9e; geese 8e
nannd. --
Onions Tskims 1.25; Oregon 81.25-j
L40 eentsL
Potatoes Leeal white and red si.ia-
1.25 cental; Taklma 9L15-1.40; De
schutes 8L40-1.65.
Caataloapes Dillard. standard fl.13-
1.25; , Yakima, standards, -75-850 crate;
The Dalles 81 crate.
Wool: 1933 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley 83-25 pound; caatera Oaegoi
18-218 pound: sosthera Idaho le-zoe
pound.. 7 ; . . . - .
nay nuywg price zrvm. prwucer i
Alfalfa, Ko. 1 aew crop 818-18.50; vetch
818; WUlametU valley timothy 1S;
eastern Oregon timothy 817.50; eats 814
tea. - -----
Portland Livestock
POBTLAKD. Ore-' Oct 13 ( AP)
Cattle Receipts 100, calves 30; stesdy. ;
. Rtaara. . enanman and median 32.50V
t 4.75. Helferij- good, eemmoa and medium
t nn.A ii. Tots eoaunon and metnrm
$8.85-8 ; low cutter aad evtte 31-85-
i XJtS. Bulls, good ano caoioe "r
.-. t .nil eholea 88-7 : call, com
mon and mediate 8- good and eboiee
14-5.50. common and mediom
-1 .u mA mA.eheiee 85-5.T5:
Till.. lfll..inT. UO
mediuar weight good aad eboiee 84.90
k ?. ha-v-walrlia. rood and choice 84.50-
8.' Peeking sews, medium and good 88.80-
4.15. sHaugater pigs, goaa aaav.
33.60-4. Peeder ft eioeker pigs, 8od aad
eboiee f .. " . -
nMi Riata zoo: ae-ve, aieaur.
T.... Mil and eholea 85-5.55 : Cm-
I mea end medinm gs.ow-o. xsaruag ---
an 820.80. Kwee. Tsea.
REVIVES HORT SHOW
roVAJLLIS. Oct 12. Reviv-
Jing a popular, practice or many
past years, the stuaenis w oru
culture at Oregon State college
have arranged to hold a -non
Show" thia fall, and have selected
tha homecoming" dates of October
2T-2S. Before this ahowwaa ois
contlnned la favor, of an all-college
exposition, it was widely at
tended because or tne oeauiy u
educational value of tho many ex
hibits of frulti flowefs, vegetables'.
nuts and processed xooaa.
show will bo held thia year In
am
the
least room of tho Memorial union,
building. . : .
' ' . 1 : NoUco
i The adjourned annual meeting
of tha stockholders ot the. State
, s -
win
as-
1 -ojj ot.t. e. fialam
am aw ariAiB.Litj is . m v su i a-avaw a i i w
Itlt at a T M.
a j
- Dated" this 11th day bt October,
1I3S "-""t ,'
- - LEO N. CHILDS - - .
Assistant Secretary. 0. 13-1 1.
Salem Markets
Grade U raw 4 mtlfc.
co-op pool price, f 1.43 per
hand red.
. ,SurpIai f for ...
(Milk ttwl ii send sieatbly
entUrtat ararase.)
Distributor price 8)1.70
' Batterf atTop 17c,
prints SO M c, cubes 22 t, ' -
VrkW . te cro.. b, sia b.
. i m j.
October 12
(Tee prices below, sappded
rroeer. srs indicative of the dail
feeal
lily n
market
bat are aot msraateed by The Statesmen)
ratrrr ajrp vaoeTABusa
Italiaa Breceoli. lnr 0
Parnipa, hex lr - .50
i Turaipi, box lac .50
Kntsbtgi. og box L .85
Erstiel spreatt. lor .1.25
leeal ecs r1" .
Ceeat peaa. lb. i .09
Mm beans, lb, .. ,, - .... . 48
Cabbage, ewt 78 U 1.00 ,
Greea aeppera. leeaL lb. - na-
Oatens. J v :
Potatoes, local l.oO to 1.25
Lettaee, local - 65 to .95
California, ieed
3.00 to 8.40
.1.00 ta 1.25
Paget Boand
Oalona. Walla Walla, svt.
i.5 r
4.25
5
La biia
! Cehry. dot.
i Apples
JLian
'. .75
.90
-L25
Jonathans
Spitt .
Peaseex-
.75
Oranres. Taleneiaa. faaey 8.00 to 3.50
Place pack . . , 1.75 te 8.85
Beeta. local. 4 ox. . i . . J 5
Tpmittft nt. -SO
Carrots, toil, doi .is
Splaach, local, crate 50 te .75
Banana.
ea stock
.es
.05 V
Haads .
I Oucuaiberi.. hothouse, bos
75
Caatsleupet, MeMinnrMt 1.25
IMllard .90 to i.io
Lemoae " na
Limes. freiB 1
ATaeadoa, ereta,
Sqaaih. Daaiih. doa,
Hsabard sqaash
a.15
33
.1.00
a .20
. .60
. .75 '
- .10
. At
.1.00
.1.00
.03 ft
. .40
I Tomatoes, The Dalles
Local. Bushel
Peaches. TakJna. crate
Cora, local, dos. ...
Cassbaa. lb.
Seedless grspei. log
Tekay rrapes
Sweet Potatoes, lb.
HOPS
1933 farcies, lb.
1933 cluster- lb.
.38
EQG8
Baying Prices
Extras
.25
.22
.21
Standard
Mediants .
P00T.TS1
Pnlleta
. .18
. .o
. .10
. JB8
- -!
. ji
. as
5.00
5.50
5.2
-5.00
Old
Colored hens .
llediotn beat .
Light baas
Leghora fryers ... , .
Colored fryers -
3CBAT
Spring lambs, top .
Hort, top
First eats ,, .
Second euts-
Steers .... . .
Cows ..M u
joa
.01
-08
to
to
to
.04
.03 U
.02
Bulla
Drested veal, top
.07
Dressed bora
.07
OSAXB AFD HAT
Wheat western red ,
White, Ko. 1 , i r
Barley, top, toa. .... , ,
.551
J7
.18.00
.17.00
J 9.00
Oats, leeo. ton
Oats, milling, ton
Hey. eoytae prices .
Oat and vetch, toa
.12.00
Alfalfa. vaUey. first sot
.14.00
Clover bay ,
2.00
WOOL
Medium
Coarse .
Mohair
.28
.33
.20
J1
CASCABA BABJC
Green, lb.
Dry. Ib.
Japan's pack of red salmon this
year totaled about 280,000 cases.
a reduction o 100,009 cases from
1932.
Randolph-Macon college at Ash'
. . .r . fv .M- MAthodUt
t ' - ;
school In America. It was founded
in 1830
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By EUGENE SBEFFERj
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Filbert and walnut productions
in this section will be about equal
this year, judging from the quan
tities of filberts which - are com
ing through tho North Pacific
coop nut growers plant here. Man
ager Fred Ewtng! indicated yes
terday. This situation. If ft eomes
to pass, has heretofore bees un
heard of. Last year there were
about five times as many walnuta,
aa filberts handled at the plant.
-. Grading at the co-op plant yes
terday, and work daring tho day
showed top sizes of filbert to be
unusually heavy.' More than . 100
tons of filberts are .expected to
coie through the plant this year.
which is an- increase of 25 tone
orer last year. The walnut pro-'
ductlon is way down.j
NEW eiE III EGG
E
PORTLAND, Oct. 12 (AP) -
The new grade on eggs named
here by the Pacific Co-ope by the
addition of the "special extra" la
stead of the oversize, practically -makes
the entire coast trade uni
form tn this regard.
The new setup of grades was
unexpected and the price changes,
some of them being lowered, were
not in line with the ideas of the
trade. This lower price in spots
practically eliminated the former
advance while in general the trade
considers the market firm ana ac-'
tive for fresh goods.' "
Trading In the butter market-
was rather dull with practically'
an entire absence . of speculative
interest. Prices were unchanged
for cubes during the late session
but open market sales were occa
sionally 4c lees.
General steadiness was suggest
ed in the market for live chickens
with the exception ot poor light -hens.
The latter were practically
Impossible to move at the moment--except
at ruinous figures.
Trading in the country killed
meat market was steady even for
beef although no price improve
ment waa suggested tor the latter.
Veal and hogs were moving out
well at recent advances.
OTHER QUOTAS
HE II STEADY
The local egg market traveled
backwards yesterday, to a one
cent loss on extras, for which pro
ducers now get 25 cents per dos
en. Standards are. down to 22
cents and medium at 21 cents.
Butterfat took the second drop
in the week to top of 17 cents per
pound. Prints are quoted at 20
cents and cubes at 22 cents.
No other local changes were re
corded. II etain with
color
VERTICAL
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2 member of
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tribe - .
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to give sta
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urged for ,
ward
6 hoarfrost ,
6 haill -
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noun , (
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9 scarcely
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prict
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20 remain en
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21 map - '
22 weet fluid
23 celestial i V
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21 rent L. " '
25 ejects -v--.' j
27 chool
child's writ-
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84 binder part ',
of tha Uz
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in Spanish (
" 89 vegetablea -:
40 hiatus .
41 past
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51 G1EI
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