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1 fit 4 " Tie OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Moraing, Norember 25, 1933 PAGE NINE rt Graim9 Boom ? , i If . -v if r ',- S" ,'- vv liis. J vNrvoy . ju "a,w,!..j EU0PBJ DEtllf D ' - i Statesman V Classified Ads Call 9101 ; Classified Advwtktaf Slagle Insertion fu Vne.lOe Three Insertions per Una ........ ......104 Els Insertions per Baa. .tie One month per la..tl.tl Uinlmem charge em..lia Copy tr thla page -$-eepted until ?!- the irii' la? before publication to? claiflotloa.- Cap K CtTL ttlu this trsaw wia bar ran under tha twedlag Too Lata to ClaaelXj. , The SUtaamaa aasamea ma ; financial rMpoanvnity for arrora which snay aa pear la adTrtisasiBta paa ttsbfd ta lta eotaana, aa4 la cases where thla paper ta. at fault will reprint that part ot am advertlse-seuv ta which the typographical shiitake ocean. - Thr Statesman feaerres the right to rajaet obae tloaal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right ta classify all adreitiatsg made;- . the propar eJa-srtttca-ticra. v , . . : , HELP WANTED MALE Wanted 1artr. 154 S. Church. SALESMEN WANTED - Aent wu5(i. Bert deal In Salem, men or wrrmen. 147 S. ComtnerdaL SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED HousekeeDlnx. Clean, esqmble and economical. Hiss Rose berry, 3 K. Liberty. Widow wants work, 20o hour. TeL S17. - ' FOR SALE ailscefianeous Old papers lt a bundle, Btateamaa efflce. Saw gumming and sherpewhis anile E. Four Comers. TeL 4IS. Bpitzoer xiaiawm, nuruieau v. -Jonathan gTeenln-, .25 to -SOc. Wheat. alieep fertilizer. Mrs. Wright, Is. bI Wallace road. t? rin for sale S21S.0S. rMee tube Zenith automatic BaL due fSiAO.l term 15.99 down; is.ee nxmu. oee Mr. Jans, Wills Music store. p-niit and nut trees. See Fruitiand jji,j Narjery before buying, ealea yard be tween Commercial and Front on Cen ter St. A. J. MatUs. For PyroU aupply. call 1213. Apples, S5e up. 231S & CotUge. ; Cook store 15100, heater $3.00, ex cellent condition. TeL 2VF3. . Italian prunes, 4 and I cents per pound. TeL iZ. 5 ton carrots, 15 ton. Bring con tainer. K. S. Tontx. lVs tnL east of Rampe Corner at Brooks. TRADE AlisceHaneo-3 EXCHANGE Real Estate - L Bring on "your apples in trade tor Vsood'tradf " ft barber work at Frescotts accommoda- v. GOOD TRADE 'C- tiea bar i Oak St. Hair fUGXrt ,. rT,t Z5C' BnaT city, vrater system, bath. Ideal subur- I) t ban home. Price $3500. Trade -for i ;. ' WANTEI31isceII-neoiia S?SZmuZ.' f JJJJuJ-Lvmrf'u't - ae i n n i nn ianaa u n jeiaj n.rinri i usa, u n-s j WANTED Best bicycle $10 cash Good diversified farm la Southern l I will buy. 1050 K. 18th. Oregon, to exchange for (0 to 120 acres . " 5 . ' " -. in the valley. , WANTED - H. C SHIELDS V-' To buy filling eta. Prefer one with Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 i 1 living rooms and repair shop, few ca- i - bin. Have some money. See Bechtel " 1 f or Thomaaon. S41 State. I V w Business Opport unities is . ... m - sraa aT - MISCELLANEOUS ' Haircuts 150-200. 202 a Winter., Free. We tick up dead wonruess horses, cows, sheep. -TeL 4I4 jmmj)WMW AUCTION AUCTION ' AUCTION This is a Real Buy You'll be nrrr If TOU miss it! TTil ftna nnortertv at 804 N. 14th SL. Salem, Ore., U to be sold at pub lic auction, Tuesday, November -5, 2 p. m. Improved, with a good sub stantial 9 room house, a barn that will hold 80 tons ot bay, garage, chicken house and yards. Ground is 150x150, a city farm, all kinds of fruits, apples, peaches, pears, prunes, cherries, ber ries and . wmbxuta. Fine location for roomers and Income property. Riffht to ' aell before auction are reserved. Terms and conditions stated at time of sale, Don't forget the date. See E. E. Bel linger, (29 Court,. TeL 17. F. N. Woodrr, auctioneer. ' FOR RENT ROOMS Pleasant room, close in. TeL 4515. Wen heated room, private bath. TeL d:2. 248 N. Summer. - Large- nnfum. room, close r-op-wroofcera. N. High. tn for ROOM AND BOARD rj$VMBVaaWk1WM-AAMMM s9-i44l Board-roeny 595 Court TeL 5578. - Heated rooms, also good board near State house. 49 . . .summer.- . , Room -and board $l$motrth 1T tor In roAm- Jaxac ax mo. . i B. d; R. la private home. Very reas. for 2 In room. n ai FOR REtfT APARTMENTS -i n nnnniii-i-n-r - Fine mod. i R. f urn. apt .Beat, elec. refrigerationw warage. m. - - Roomy S room furn. apt. with .gar age. 132$ -D" St. , I.IWj ml II ".rS'S' - ---.-a.aas -a-e-aaaie- . Ant. and rooms, 842 Union. I , . . OLYMPIC '30 N. Lib. Furn, mod era 2 rm. ap$vv.-s"i. V,-V'....'? Furn. R. apt-avatlablai Deajrd, Cleudora apartsaenrsv. xw.' sbbo. i Tint month vent free-ywly-deoot tt1 14(8. 12th. " AS . .Furn. 8-room overstuffed, Frigldaire, 822? Unfurnished? -ltaUS0 FnlreTOunds Road. Tel. -7532. ' : FOR RENT- -HOUSES , ..,.1 .now Thirn. and- unfoin. houses. Torreos iwtth Grant First floor Masonio Bldg. ' Tel.. ilClr' ! -v; ; "Uu.n.r" --- a n mM. house. nartlV rurn, eia. Beautiful location, garden and chicken yard. Tel. sst. - rx : 1 -R, honse, partly furn.- Lights and water tacruded, zv Bio. . w : merelaL TeL S77. i.- 4 J . tw and three loom furnished cot' tages with garage by the day, week or month. C berry City Cottages, 2499 FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. , and nnfum. boase& R. A. rrkner. 111! . N. Cottwe. TeL J03L FOR RENT Good SR. farnlahd home. I Urse lots, it fruit tra, fin location ob baa Una Bear acboolft. mim to cood party ror yar. Call X. room far. bouse, water. ram fire. Use ot electric washer. 11J.S0 mo. Ills-State, ., : ' FOR RENT . 1 1 . Suborbaa home, C larce. cheerful roeraa, elrctilator- beater, food floor; coTertH. Slahtiy Vocation. Good car-j den spot. X mile off bus line, (29 perl montn. --.i.. - . ... CHILD8 4 MTTJiTTR. Realtors 344. State 6C . - TeL. 1708 FOR RENT FuraUhed buaralow In Oak Villa Court. Adults only. Inquire til Mill Bt. Capttol Hotel under new manage ment. Furnished ' rooms and apart ments. FOR SALE Real Estate Choice river frontage with five acres of (round. New modern four room house, electricity, basement, and bath. Glassed In - porch across entire front facing: river. Ioubie garage, family fruit And berries. All in cultivation. Circumstances makes It necessary to sacrifice this attractive home at S 3500. Will take email house at edge ol ctty with some around. - 1U. acres with river frontage all tn bearing Royal Anne cnerrlea and Fran- quette walnut with, variety of family fruit and berries. Five room house not completed with electricity available. Price 11500; will take city lot with shack on it. WINNIE PETTYJOHN -i 619 Court Street Gas station and dandy 4-R. house. basement, furnace, electric lights and pump. good corner, only 13500; a SDap. MOVING PICTURE THEATRE Located in good city, doing good business at a bargain. Take some trade. SEE , J AS. D. SEARS. Realtor 132 South High ! ( room plastered house, on bua line. close to schooL lot 75 x 150. icarace. pBvuia; pa. sv casn. a barqain. b room bunralow. oak floora in llv. Ing and dining rooms, basement, fur nace, urepiace, paving pa. szvoo. Dandy room bunxalow. N. Salem. mooern throUEhoUt. east front. m-nnA lurauun, u. fzsv down. room ouneajow. ntiv riimihm.A basement, furnace, on bus line, close to acuooj, pavmg pa izbttt. J0S down. AUE-jVII JOHNSON 275 State St. R A Tin AIM Neat 4' room house mm nl1 uaucu. & x raj pick up ai eizae. AfSUTHlSR ONE a rooms With htamunt fnnau 1 built-lns, fuM outfit of furniture Inclad ln Piano radio- and e let trio washer. u 2s,part terms. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 214 State St. aaaDsa- TeL (70S Be&XltlTUl hDlTle 981 V lit Hrurn I M Similar. X to 4. Emma Murphy Bvowzu TWO WONDERFUL BUT3 Mew a room plastered house not quite completed, corner lot, paved street, garage. A real snap for only f J8, casn ioo, oat. il per mo. 3 room plastered honse. rood nlnmh. ing, electric lights, paved street, corner iou. rricea ior snort time to close an estate, d. CHILDS A MILLER. RMltnra lit btate Sc. TeL (70S ixas station ana aanuy 4-R. bouse, basement; furnace, electric lights and pump. ft-A. good corner, only $3508; a snap. MOVIXO PICTURE THEATRE Located in good city, doing good business at a ' bargain. Take some trade. SEE JAS. D. SEAR3, REALTOR 132 South High ae..--......... .-r-n 1u-u-irLft MY I WHAT BARGAIN 8 -acres ciose to Salem. One loam son. All In profitable fruit and berries and nuts. Dandy home, lights, and wa ter system priced at a price that will surprise you. 10-A. STOCKED All sandy loam, running water. 8-A. timber, 4-R. house, barn, silo, 10 cows. bull, hog; dandy team, 25 ton hay. xuiea aiia, au ior saoo fiseo down. JA3. D. SEARS, REALTOR 132 South High Street MY I WHAT BARGAINS 8 acres close to Salem, fine loam solL All is profitable fruit and berries and mita. Dandy home, lights and wa ter system, priced at a price that will surprise you,.- . 4 9- A. STOCKED AU sandy loam, runnma- water. 2-A. timber. 8-R. house, barn. silo. 18 cosra. bull, hog, dandy team, 25 ton hay, tilled alio, all for $5500 $1500 down. JA3. u. sears. Realtor 132 South High MONEY TO LOAN " i"sri"inri i nrssT ruum Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos sible ratea GENERAL. FINANCE CORP. A local corporation let Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 3553 censed y SUte 1nWnMnenftnin)MMMMMMWMW $ Cash Money $ , To salaried men and women no se curity seeded. All loevne confldentiaL BTATE LOAN CO, . 212 Oregon Bldau TeL-7782 Lie. No. S-185. Are You v : Short of Cash? Borrow $10e-$ 15-$2$0 or MORE from us I Repay ta from 1 to 29 months, ac cording to your present Income. - . come !i . . . write i . . . 'Fhooe I j- BENEFICIAL LOAN ' ' SOCIETY ; 't ' . - OF SALElt Member of NRA :. Room 111, New Bligh Bldg. tad fleor UCENSED NO. 8-133 by STATE SIS state s TeL LOANS WANTED : MONEY WANTED for several real estate loans. Amounts $390 to $1800 T Int. aml-annuauy. seat eg aeoor tty. - e CBTLDS ft -TTTJiTTR. Mtre. Leans 244 State- Btreet - - - - Tel. 6708, UVESTOCK and PPULTRT Turkeys wanted at eace. TeL 122F2, Interesting Facts "He that keepeth : his mouth kepeth hi life." Ptot. 1S:S. Gas was first used for light In O Wireless telegraph across thei AtlanUc in 1901. -O Kansas adopted prohibition la 1880. - - - .. O The. British army left the Unit ed States 150 years ago today. No rember 25, 1782. cy Alaska was ceded to the Unit ed States In 1867y -O- The first national eenkna vai I taken in 1790; the last one in 1930. Posters were put out yesterday reading. "Students of Willamette Want Dancing." We might sug gest that . they attend" a , dancing school. - - - . 0 New moon was the 17th and not the 24th aa we told you yes-j terday. Pull moon the first of De cember, next Friday. O There are 88 airplanes In Port land. The city ranks-fifth In the number of planes and 25th in pop ulation In the United States, O The city of Chicago ranks first In the number of planes with 287. O There were 1085 airplanes manufactured in the United States during the first nine months of this year. FOR SALE WOOD A-l wood reasonable, also sawdust. TeL 8932. WlWJMrfV1 Phone Tracy's, 892S for dry wood. GUARANTEED DRT wood imal rat toos Baieta Fuel Co. Trade a Conage. Ash. fir and oak. Tel 544 A ------- i i rii ni nitniXAAT Oak wood for sale. TeL 26IS. Second growth and oak. Phone 127F3. CaU 48F14. All wood. Smith A Rubena For dry fir, oak. call S769. AU kinds dry wood. TeL 4418. .Dry old fir. 2nd growth, oak and ash. TeL 3172. LOST AN D FOUND LOST Between Salem and Detroit. paper sack containing wool shirt, blue work ahlrt, underwear and toweL Re ward. J. W. Halt, Brooke, Ore. FOR SALE USED CARS $65 deposit on new Dodge or Fir- mouth for sale for $25. Address Box i 359, care statesman. You Can't Afford . to Miss These Buys 21922 Pontlao 6-Pass. Sedans, priced to sell. 11922 Gardner Touring. 11939 wuiys Knight Sedan. 1 192$.Bnick Sedan. 21930 Ford Coupe In A-l shape, new 11929 Olds Coupe. 1 Cheap Overland Sedan. These cars are priced to selL O.J. Wilson Bulck -OldsmobDe Pontlao Salea and Service Thanksgiving Special 1932 Cliev. Coach, like new. 1929 Pontlao Sedan. A-l. 1929 Challenger Sedan, 20,000 miles on r 1927 Bulck Sedan. 1928 Dictator Sedan. -Many others. See tuf before you bur. Borrego's Car Market j 240 No. Liberty TeL 248$ I Radio Program SATTSDAT, Bovember 25 , KOW P0ET1AJTD 420 So. 7:30 Edward MacHogh, NBC. 7:15 -Corning Parade, KBO. 7:80 Ronald Bock., a: 15 Crotscuts, NBC. ,...- 9:15 Cooking schooL 4 9:30 National Farm aad Home boar. 10:80 Woman's fsaaaia. KBC 11:80 Friendly Chat. ' - -. ii:3 Educational Health talks. 6:00 Orchestra. 5:45 Little Orphan Annie, KBO. 6:45 Eastern Oatfittiag caamar. 7:00 Saturday Kighs Daauag Party, 8:15 Happy Tunes, KBO. 9 :00 Shanghai Days. . :30 Book Chat. 10:00 Charles Hart. KBO. 11:00 Sid Iippmsn's erchestra. KBO. 11:30 grumber hour. KBO. XEX POETIAKD 1180 Xe. 7:00 Hin Billies.. . . T:15 Band masic. 8:00 Orchestra. v " ' 8:80 Soloist. 9:15 Hill Brothers. - 9:45 Better English. 10:02 Instrumental soloist, ' 10:15 Maaieal Gems. 10:80 Cobwebs sad Kata. - , . 11:80 Concert Echoes, KBO, -IS :0O Weather report. j 12:00 Edaa Fischer. KSC - ' 13:15 Weaken Agriculttura, KBO. . 1:00 Dance Vsaters, KBO.. 7 1:15 Black and White. 1:45 Classiest Soloist. ; r -- 2:00 World Boekmaa. :05 Crmphony hear. - 8:00 Tanre Tiale. 8:15 Vocal Soloist ' " . 8:45 Black aad White. ? 4:00 Re Colombo. - 4:80 Ie Beiaaaaa's oreheatra, 4:40 Cri&ssaa aad Oliphaat, - 8:00 Aesop's-Tables. KBO; 8:15 VilUare Bare eeeheetra, KBO. 8.-80 Hollywood the Air, KBO. 9 Ji Caralrse CaraivsL KBO : Business Directory :Carda la thla director ran oa a moathly basis only. Batet fl.00 per Line per naoerth. AUTO BRAKES M!ks- Panek.' S7I South Commercial. BICYCLES Hyw and" eaed. Tires, Repair! n a. HARRT W. SCOTT, 14T & CoeVl St. BROOMS AND BRUSHES CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. tTia. Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL Wt. CHIMNEY SWEEP Teleptfone 445S. R. B. Northnesa CHINESE MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. I (now in former location). Hours Tues day and Friday, 10 : a. m. to-s p. m, 18 N. CommeTcial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor. I5t In. High. Tel. K-a asTX. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouqueta--funeral wreath, decoratlona C F. Brelt haupt. florUt. 577 Court. TeL 504. ALL kinds of floral work. Lata Flar 1st. 16th a Market Tel. 59f INSURANCE BECKS lit N. High HENDRICKS TeL 44T COFFET-SMTTH. gen. Ins. TeL t12. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY TFH WEIDES LAUNDRY 242 a High TeL CAPITAL CJTT LATJNDRT First In Quality and Servlo Telone 3145 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 59 lb. $4.50. Renovator and fumieatnra. Run cleaned. CaPlrM Bedding Co. TeL 40SS. 2929 N. CapltoL New mattress made te order, old re made; carpet cleaning, slsing ; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug 4Mae tress Factory, K. litn wuDur. 11. 8441. Otto F. Zwtcker. Est 11L MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 432 State Street, Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L CL Altman, M. D. Homeopathlst Office and residence 607 Center St Phone 5822. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint a Roofing. 474 Ferry. PATTERNS Capital City Pattern Shop WM. PREHN. 2145 N. Fourth Street PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, ph lata, programs, books or any ind Of nrlntlnc call The Statesman Statesman Printing Department, 215 8. Commercial Tel purine 9191. RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Service. Tel 7992. Guaranteed repairs. 695 N. High. REAL ESTATE BECKS HENDRICKS, TeL 494T. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 & Liberty St TeL $46$. SOCOLOFSKY A SON 204-5 First NafL Bk. Bldg. Tel. 7807. SEWING MACHINES BmaBaeaMeesenuBjsBBSBaBuaaaeBB - Sewing machines cleaned and repair ed. Work guaranteed. Phone 8889. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves lor sale, . rebuilt and repaired. .All kinda oS woven wire fence, fancy ana plain, hop baskets; hooka, Jogan hooka. Salem Fence and 'Stove Works, 252 Chemeket; TeL 4774. R B. Fleming. , TAXIDERMIST B. Bt Wlawrna, 1 ml N. Pae. Hwy. .TRANSFER FOR local or' distant transfer storage, call 313L Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally. - CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 226 State St. TeL. 7773. DUtribuUna;, for warding and storage our specialty. ier our raiea. TYPEWRITERS . TYPEWRITERS Adding Men, sold. rented, repaired. Underwood . Agents. Cooke hort. oil Court. TeL 8594. ; WELIe DRILUNG i y i BU A.' West, 39 years experience, RFD . box roa. xei. nero. . 10 :00 Charles Hart, KBC. ! , , 10 :15 Oporeaaity aeaxv, ..- KOAO CORY ALLIS 550-Ks. . 1:80 MonUag Meditations; led by Bev. ' Fred B. f arrow. . ; :00 Morning eeacert. 8:00 Heme Eceaomies Observer. 10:O0 The Parade of atetodiea. ll.-SO Americaa Lsglem ergaa rscltaL r ta :uor ana near. 8:00 As Ye Like It, with Aataeay -- Xmwer. 2:90 Cemattiar About Bvsrything. ' S:O0 Dr. Leaae T. Deanta. field work er ia paraat educe tiaev Americas Heme Eeeeemlea aiseeiattea, 8:80 Brilish Isles travawg. S :4ft farm beer. T:4S Seieaee news ef the wash. ;15 fhUaupher el the Croarseds. ' NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLE Notice Is hereby etraa that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State ot Oreroa, for-the County of Marlon, her duly Terlf led final account, as ad ministratrix of the estate of Arn old E. Marchand, deceased, and mat said court has mad Taesaar. the 6th day of December, 1933, at the- hour ot ten o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the Coua- ty Court House, at fialem. In Mar ion County; Oregon, as the place tor hearing a aid final account and all objections thereto.. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 3rd day of Norember, 1933. IDA HAIN. Administratrix of the Estate of . Arnold E. Marcband. Deceased. 1 RONALD C. GLOVES, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregom N. J-10-17-J4-D. 1. 3TOTICE TO CREDITORS ouce is nereny girea mai tae i I undersigned, by an order of the i County Court ot Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 34th day of Octo ber. 1933, was appointed adminis trator with the Will annexed, of ; the- estate ot Lore Cory, and that he hag duly qualified as- such. AH persona haring claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as re quired by law, at the offices of Otto K. Paulas, 410 First National Building, or to the said, adminis trator at 365 South 17th Street, In the City of Salem, Marion Coun-1 ty. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to- wit: October 38th, 1983. W. W. CORY. Administrator of the Estate ot LOVE CORT, deceased. Otto K. Paulus, 410 First National Bldg., ' Salem, Oregon, Attorney for said administrator. O. 28; N. 4-11-18-25 NOTICE FOR WOOD BIDS Bids will be received by the undersigned Clerk of School Dis trict No. 24, Marion County, Ore gon up. to firs o'clock p. m. No vember 23, 1933 for the furnish ing, of wood for the sereral schools of the District for the year 1934-35, same to be deliv ered In Quantities as listed below not later than September 1, 1934. Bids are to be enclosed in a seal ed envelope and marked "Wood Bid" and a certified check for ten per cent ot the amount of the bid enclosed. State kind of wood, whether second - growth, old fir. or slab. If bidding on slabwood designate whether f. o. b. cars Sa lem or delivered at the .several schools. Bids are to be opened at the meeting of the Board, Tues day November 28, 1933. Right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. A bond ot fifty per cent of the contract will be re quired ot the successful bidder. Approximate amount of wood needed: Senior High Leslie Jr. High Parrish Jr. " Grant School Highland School 250 85 10 80 75 75 73 110 75 80 65 75 10 cords Englewood Garfield Washington Richmond Park Lincoln McKinley Grand Stand 1065 cords Burghardt, Clerk. W. H. N. 17-19-25. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 19S3. Standard Statistics Co.) November 23 gTOCX AYZnAGZS Kovember 24 Today 91.8 40.9 68.5 T9.S Previous day eo. t eu.a os.u va.s Wesksgo 9 1.2 40.2 65.2 78.8 ri ear ago oa.5 so.s 80 S e. I 8 years are 183.1 103.1 173.1 185.4 High 193S 102.1 58-.0 113.7 9S.S ; 1-OW 1983 ez.s a 3.0 Ol.O . 1 ear ago 55.5 2T.9 89.0 57.S 8 years sge 133.9 105.4 174.0 126.0 High 1933 101.1 6B.U 113.7 yo.v Low 19SS 4Z.S 88.5 01.0 eo. BOND AYZUL& GES Today 70.0 67.1 76.2 7L1 69.5 65.7 75.4 TOA 69.S 66.6 76.4 t0.9 62.s 62.1 8i.9 ea.s 89.9 104.0 99.S 97.S 77.1 S4.S 88.5 S3.5 58.8 67.0 ,74.1 63.8 2.0 62.0 - 82.0 89.8 0.1 104.4 99.T 98.1 TT.l 84.9 88.5 83.5 58.5 87.0 74.1 63.6 Previeea day Week ago i Vear age - 3 years age , High T93 S Iw 193S Year age r years sge Gus&ms, Lew 198S A refreshing change : from " the "VIM Man iron Borneo la this charming visitor from the land of head hunters and cannibals. She fa Miss Jacqueline Carela, 16-year-old daughter of Dutch ou executive, pictured at Saa Francisco ea rout from Borneo to her home in Holland. V - From Borneo t,.... . . for I - -mm kiM . I -y i , . - : 1;; y V PBttFin CHICAGO. Not. U. UP Led by- corn, an cereals scored brisk adrancesjln price today. Unusual strength developed ta the corn 'market owing' largely to broadening of ' European demand for com from the United States "J! announcement of prOspectlrej re- strap molasses and tapioca starch es into this country. Curtailment Of sach 1 imports would corre spondingly Increase the domestic use or eorn. . Considerable late buying ot gratas was also associated with forecasts la some Quarters that statements looked tor from Al fred K. Smith and from President Rooserelt touching, monetary matters would hate a sUmuUtlnj?rfd,Pr?,t' !--- CilBCU I Corn and Wheat Closed unset-j tied at fractional setbacks frem the day's too lereL corn la-l ei bore - yesterday's llalsh, wheat 1 lc up, oats -lc advanced. Today's closing Quotations: Wheat: December, 85; May, 88- ; July 88V88.H. Corn: December, 45-; May, 58-53; July 54-54. Oats: December: 33-; May 3 July 36. Genera! Markets ' rnODTJCE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, Ore.. Hot. 24.- (AP) Predaaa exchange, net prices: Butter Kxtras z.c, sranasras zite, print iirsti 20 lie. firsts IS e. .Esgs, fresh extras 28e, freak mediums 24e. - PorUahd Grain- PORTLAND, Ors.7 Nor. 14 (AP) Wheat Open ' High Low Close Msy 73 74 H 73 74 December 68 H 70 68ft 70 Cath Big Bead bluntem 72c; dark bard winter 12 pet 77e, 11 pet 7tfc; soft white, weitera white, hard winter, north ern spring, western red 70e. 0U No. 2 whit $22.50. Cera -Ne. 2E yellow $22.50. ' " KUlrua SUndard $14.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Xov. 24. (AP) Batter Prist, extras 24c, standards 2Se pound. Battertat Port U ad delivery: A grade 21-2Se. Faranr's door delivery 19e pooad. Sweet cream Se higher. Eggs PaeUte poultry prodaesrs sslliag price: Fresh extra specials See, extras SSe, standards 2e, mediams 2-e, pallet! 17e doten. Bariar pries by whole- sslera: Frent extras 37e doien, firsts 21e, mediums lie, undergrade 12e, pel UU 12e. Cheese ; 92 seore, Orecen triplet i HHe; loaf 12 He pound. Brokers wiU par He below quotation. Milk Contract price, 4 per eeat Portland delivery $1.70 ewt.; B grade cream 87 He pound. Country mests Selling price te re tailers: Country - killed nori, beat butea- ander lou ponnds Si-e; veelers. 90 te 100 poaadi 7-7 He poaad; light aad thin 4-6c pound; heavy calves 4c pennd; lambs 9-10o pound; yearlings 4-5e pound; heavy ewes 2-Se pound; medium eows 2 5c pound; tanner cowl l-2e pound; bulls 5ft-4e pound. Mehaur Baying price, 1938 clip 15c povnd. Csacara bark Baying pries, 1938 peel 2 He. Hops Nominal, 1933, 25-41e pound. Live poultry Portland delivery, buy ing prices : Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pontit ! 10c; over 8 pounds lOe; apring pullets 2 to 8H pounds 10c; roasters, ever 8 poaad 10s; Leghorn fowls, over 8H pounds 8c, under pomnda 8e; broiler l to a pound 12c, 2 pouuai aad ap 10c; a tags 6e; roosters 5c Pekla ducks 10c; colored docks 7c; geese Be pound. Turkeys Mo. 1 10-12e pound. Oaioas Yakima 85e; Orejon $1-1.15 cental. Potatoes Local white and red $1.10 1.15 cental; Yakima $1.35-1.40; Des chntes $1.40-1.50. Wool' 1913 clip, nominal: Willam ette valley 2 8-2 5c pound; eastern Ore Son 18-214 pound; southern Idshe 16 20e pound. Bay Baylaa price from producer: Alfalfa No. 1, new erop $18-18.50; vetch $15; Willamette valley timothy $15; eaitera Oregon timothy $17.50; est! $15 r Portland Livestock tea. PORTLAXD, Ore., Kov. 24. (AP) I Cattle Beeeipts 75, calves 40; steady. Steers, common and medium f 2.50-5; I heifers, eommon and medium $2-4.25: cows, eommsa.and mediam 62.2 5-8; low cutter aad cutter $1.25-2.25; bulls, cut ter and mediam SL5O-2.50: veslers. good sad choice $5.50-6.50; enll, common snd medium $8.50-5.50; esives, good snd choice $4-5.50; eommoa aad mediam 82- 4. Hors BeceiDts 600: steady. . Lightweight, good and choice 83.65 4.50; mediam weight, good and choice $3.90-4.50; heavyweight, good and choice $3.50-4; packing sows, medium snd good $2.75-3.50; feeder a stocker pigs, good snd choice $3.25-8.75. uneep neceipia ouu, mwuaj. y) Bond Commodity Maris Go Higher - As Dollar Rises if----' NEW TORK, Nor. 24. (VP) Security and commodity markets, Including-: United States govern - ment honds, accompanied the dol - lar higher today, as the Recon struction Finance corporation left its gold-buying .price at 133.76 an ounce. - Volume, at 1,41.7,458 shares. was a little larger than Thurs day. Consolidated ' Gas. Ameri can Telephone, Standard Gas Am erican. water Works, North Amer- icn, Pnblie Service of New Jer ser. SanU Fe, j JCnlon Padfic, Nickel Plate, Pullman and Read ing were up 1 to 1 points at the close. - -'.. Prices on Wool Up 5 Per Cent BOSTON. Nor. 2 4 (ff) The Commercial Bulletin wlll say oi the wool market tomorrow: vw f "Thera his teen a . much tet- Uer demand - for wool spring up over the past two weeks, account - lnr for salea estimated 'at twelre to fourteen million pounds for the fortnight Mostly the, demand has been for the finer combing wools but there his been some demand for medium Qualities and a grow ing Interest in scoured types, j Prices are up about f Its per cent! tor ; the weea. , . ,t V IXCTim KEAR "EKD ' tILVERTON. Nor. 24 The final lecture la the- Bible series Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 tnltk. "co-op-pool price, fl.53 per bondrod , ' r. Surplaa L1X J. ' : ; " (XUk aesai ' a ' aassl-auaUli " batsartal. ararasW i ' W i . r Distributer price $240 ' Batter fat Top SOc, prisite 28W obes 25Jic ' iai- ' Kevaaibar la fTt erleae balaw, aaronei j a leeal greeee, are asetoative el tie daily amaeket bat ate not gaaraateed by TheSteteasMaJ ramr axx vxqcxaslea Crsabarrias, m - Greaad cherrMe, ttj . Jt Tiala srseea. lag ; . e Piala srapas. basktt Pnnatias, doa. . ; . . .., AO .60 Italia BreteelL log v Parsnip, be big, ' J5S Tarani. box hie ' .ae tcsuvsacav lag-bea- r.hh r. on t in Breast sapaers, UeaL lb. ., J1 t. aoa, baaeaea , as . .75 to 1.00 . .J te M ..50 te .00 l.et l.t .7S Patatees. local Lotto, laeal California, lead Osioas. WaQa Walla, ejrt. Labisb Celery, das, AV&. Jobs thai . . .75 l.S Salts Penneek 00 Oraaeea. Yaleaeias. faaer S.00 to s.se i-iace peea to 2.2 Beets, loeaL das. , Tarsips, local das. IS J5 .IS .50 to .75 .as Carrots, loeaL das , Spinach, loeaL crate Baasasa. lb. a stack Bands Lvmoas , .05 v 0.00 i.eo Lbates. fresh. avacados, t Souaah, Danish, do, Hubbard squssh Tomatoes, local, log Casabaa. lb. as .1.00 - .85 . .02 .1.25 .1.00 1.2S Seedless srspea Ins Tokay grapes Emporer trapes . Sweet potatoes, ib .08 Pears, bu. . .80 sad JO i no i 8.75 Grapefruit, Florida Urapelruit, cauiornts .. HOPS 193S fag-eles 25 to .40 25 to .35 ,1938 cluster, lb. a UTS Filberts, IK 12 to Walnuts, lb. .12 H te soon Baying Prices .18 .20 Extras .25 .22 .20 .12 ao .os .08 .10 .10 .18 Staadards ' Mediums . roaxrai Pallets On revs ten . Colored bens Medium bens Light hens Ireghora fryers ' Colored fryara - Dressed turkeys, K. 1 ICBAT SsrlBff laabs; tap Her. 180 to 200- lbs. 200 te 925 lba. 225 te 250 lbs. 130 te ISO lbs. , Sows Steers .14 te .5.00 -4.25 8.85 te 4.00 8J5 to 2.85 2.50 to 2.75 2.S0 to 2.00 .08 t .04 .01 te .09 .02 .Oft Cews Balls Dressed veal, top Dreaaed bora ; . .08 SS UP ELSX Wheat Wetter red . .. .59 .59 .15.00 .15.00 .19.00 .19.00 Whits, o. 1 Barley, feed Ko. 1. ton Oata, feed, ton atarley, malting Ko. 1, toa Oats, nalllag, toa Hay. baying erlces . Oats and vetea, toa Alfalfa, valley, first cut .12.00 .14.00 .12.00 Clovsr Bay . WOOL Wad In m Coarse . Mohair . .25 .8 .22 .18 .20 HUTS rnVertl, lb. , Walnuts, lb. .124 to .12 to held Sunday afternoon. Meetings have been held throughout the week with the Rev. C. S. Odell of Portland In charge. Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER " " T" $77 n" T eT1 T 5" 77 s To it I WW W 'MM. i lIlL2l--iLll- i , - h. . 4z SL i , '" - ' 7. - - i 1 1 HORIZONTAL 1 pouch A Greek " letter if - 9 strike - 12 be affected with pain 13 univalent element . 14 member of a certain Indian tribe 15 arranged ia folds 17 exonerate 19 belts 21 Insane 49 color 61 man of brass made ifephaestua S3 notice par ticularly ' CJ come to pass . S3 sick ' 60 passage way 62 at this time 63 beverage 64 measures 65 sooner than VERTICALS 1- erU 2 rentflata . , - 1 2-ey 22 observes Herewith. Is 25 shine -29 military student . 31-quip : H " S3 highest , tone in Guido'a -----acala. 34 like 85 draws lata ', folda 88 preposition 89 limb' j. 41 S-shapaol" molding; x.v- 42 delicate ' purpbj y. color . . 44 drama . terday'a Puxxlav et , ! 4S humor : 43 raised ' . Ikiiiiil Csswvl4a4.l4l8.s-ai PEES ISM1 i'V- ' V " 1 1 : The northwest rnne sitaatioa continues In a healthy cendlUost, though export demand the past week hai let down a bit, Market News Serrtee. reports, v Packers sales-' were largely to Germany, Poland and Scandinav ian countries, with the United jungdom also taking light sup plies And Italy entexins the mar ket. iMorement over the Portland dock continues unusually heavy for this time of year, but Is large ly in fulfillment of preriout aales. Prices to growers are -unchanged, with1 producers , aales mostly In small lots from scat tered districts. - Stocks tn grow, ers hands are light. Prices to growers ara 44 ceatg for 8 0-3 5s with straight Quarter drop for each 5 point decline in else. Comments from producers are: Diriand Last lot ot prunes sold at 3e for 4 5-6 5s, about 2000 pounds. North Douglas county Crop practically all sold. Most sales of recent date 4 He for 3 0-3 5s. Yamhill county No prunes left in growers' hands. . Last lot In Forest Grove district sold at close of week, ' The French pTuae market 1a California was a little stronger Norember 22. Demand was fair ly good, particularly for small sizes. Prices advanced slightly on all sizes but trading, although fairly active, was mostly limited to small lots. mm in egg TCOIIU PORTLAND, Nov. 24. CSV-In creasing weakness was suggested in the market on eggs, locally and generally along the coast. Seasonable depression was in fact suggested .at most American trading points. Receipts of ex tras continued to gain and 'with the pressure of storage stock be coming greater, there was still , more or less disposition to shade the values officially named by the Paclfe co-ops. Sales of so-called fresh extras are shown as low as 26c dozen to retailers althatgh so far as shown this extreme lew selling Is by producers rather than by the regular distributive trade. WhlleKhere was no change In the butter market for the day. reports suggested that the buy ing quota pi me government aaa about been reached, which would hare a weakening Influence here. Butterfat values were mixed. Owing to the scarcity ot offer ings during the last few days, an advance In the buying ( price on Leghorn hens was in pros the same as yesterday.. FOREIGN C Market lead N RICKREALL, Nor. 24. The women of the local grange held, their usual all day quilting Thurs day with a pot luck dinner at noon, where their husbands and children Were present and Ralph Beck, county agent, a special guest. Plans were made to hold i their Quilt show oa January X furnished with glass 4 augury 5 fashlona . f printer measare 7- niaturv 8 the first man V n terowd : together 10 Japanese ' statesman 11 number . lftpuzzle ' 18 waste piece :of cloth 20 excess 22 part of the Lead cov ered with hair 23 frame for' . supporting; a canraa 25 nothing; 27 tree 28 declined : 30 pull with great effort 32 predoua stone SO smsn 'X : number i ' 87 wooden A, ahoe the solution to yes- 40--rinse the throat 43 pertaining' ' tB hear 4S ai!lrmatir -r Tote - 47 oondenaed -, ? statement p ' , 50 apothe- at : V caries' -3 - k waight 52 dregs fy 63 long, nars, row Inlet t4-loth , measura 4 . . 65 expire) 4 67-eetia " 1 68 female cJ. the aheeif CI streeb ' (abbr.li. NI rattaM ladbam, am, 1 ft Fairground Hoaa. ; Lee Uatcnery. - at the Immanue) church wllj p