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A THEY PULL Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Adverlg Single Insertion per Uce.lOe Three Insertions f i Itai .............. 8U insertions per Una. .8 One month pr Mm.. $1.91 Minimum charge ..26e. Copy tor thla pat ae tepUd natil the eraa las before pubUcatloa tot tjL-aa-tleatloa. Cop r r calved attar this time will bo rna ander the naedlni To Late to Classify. Tko Statesman aaseniee ae financial roiposnuntr tor arrora waiei snay pear ta advertisement laa liaaed iar fte eoiasa aad tat case where this paper to at fault will reprint that part at aa advertieeeseat ta which the typographical mistake oecnra, Tha Statesman taservea the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It tar ttker reserves taa right to classlf r all advertising an der tho proper classification. "f HELP WANTED MALE Wanted barber. 154 3. Church. SALESMEN WANTED Agent -wanted, Best deal In Salem, men or women. 1 1 n. wmraereiai. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Old paprs 10a a bundle. Statesman office Saw cuHnnlns and sharpening nils E. Four Corners. TeL 4380. j-UTJUUUXU rIJlSl)XMB I . FOR SALE Spark combination gas and coal cook stove, like new; bed d.iveaport; electric refrigerator like new. Tel. 7404. .i ujisu vri rsn n nn i nn mi r . FOR SALE Fully equipped garage and rep. shop established more than ten jcara Writs Box 141, Ths States man. Dressed prim turkeys. TeL 87F3. sVunjTsQisnjiO ri irsiiiiMi Spltzber., Baldwin, Northern 8py, Jonathan. Greening-, .25c to .50c Wal nuts. Mrs. Wright, ili ml Wallace road, ? Fruit and. nut trees. Sm Fro ft land Nursery before buying, sales yard be tween Commercial and Front on Can ter St. A. J. Mathls. Placer gold claim, good pay, plenty wat , In mining district Box S42, care - Statesman. a.i-u-inrowM-irM.rM-M-.i-.yr--"r" ' " ' ' ' " Kraut cabbage 50c cwt. 1162 & 13th. Inspected Corvallls strawberry p: unts, $2 thousand, dug. TeL 73F3. AUCTION SALE Monday. Nov. 4, 1 p. dl 824 N. S i. tuner, a complete household, furni-t-.'- good as new. Any on wanting to lr.3pect the same is welcome. . MRS. CRITES, Owner H. O. HAGEDORN, Auctioneer- Watch Sunday's Paper For Sal Bill Wood range, $18,"heater $4.60. Good o.-dltlon. TeL 20F3. Almost new 4.50-21 tire. 4 ft cross cut saw. Male Collia dog, 1 yr. C-Ul 1576 N. 21st. Haircut, 20c, 1414 N. Com'L I' R SALE $150.06 Croaiey cab inet radio for $37.50. 644 N. Liberty. T-I. S488. WANTED MisctHaneona Wood ranre and heater. TeL 24FS. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts liC-Os. 293 S. Winter. Free. W pick up dead wortW horses, cowa, sheep. TeL 4449. past cook .stovee. heaters ana ranges for sal Cheap at 2096 N. Com'L WANTED Good wheel chair must tw cheap for cash. Address box care Statesman. sLTUTJJTjTJtJlJV' " ''' WANTED: Nam men-women, I8 60, wishing after-depresaion govern ment Jobs. Start $185.00-$n6.46 B'onth. Sample coaching and partic ulars FREE. Apply today sure. Box ItTlW. car Statesman. FOR RENT ROOMS Large unfurn. room, clos In for non-smoker. 846 N. High. ' ROOM AND BOARD Board-room, 35 Court TeL I lit B. ft R. In private home. Very rea. for 2 In room. 477 & Com'L B. ft It, steam heat, near P. O. 61L Room, board, laundry, $18 mo. In rivnte home. Steam heat. 923 S. High. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Fin mod. B, fura. apt Heat. lec refrigeration. Garage, TeL 5154. OLYMPIC, 730 N. Lib. Furn. mod em 2 raw apt. - Furn. 3-roora overstuffed. Frigair. garage. $22. unrunusnea. Fairgrounds Road. TeL 7532. 2 Tt. furn. apt. Tel. 7798. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. and tmfurn. houses. Torrens with Grant, first noor aiasomo mu. TeL 616L ! Furn. and unfum. housea R. A. Forkner. 1616 N. Cottage; TeL 803L xrtjTjqjivxnj"-isisjii n - S rooms $8. TeL 7204. aoXjTjxn-sVauaXJlJr rsn ai a 7 R. house, partly furn. Lights and water Included. 820 BO. 780 N. Com- mcrciaL TeL 6779. Largs houB for rent or term leas- Good location. 1 e az or jv. -FOR RENT t room furnished he-use and garage. TeL 4793. c?t stitMnua street. 812.50: 276 N. 12th street, . 4 bedrooms, double plumbing; $15.00; 2035 Warner street, 6 rooms, modem, 120.00 ; 834 Saginaw street. 210.ee, P. H. BELL. 225 Oregon Bids; TeL 8902 or 42l WOTl KENT .Modern furnished home, S rooms, good location, 926 per mo. SEE W. H, GRABENHORST ft CO. 184 South Liberty Street FOB RENT nrratahad bunralow in Oak Villa Court Adults enly. Xn xa til MU1 Bt gL&ssniMD mm FOR RENT Capitol Hotel under new manago- ment. Furnished rooms and apart- merits. FOR SALE Real Eatata 8 A. T rnL from Salem. 4 room bonwv electric lights, barn, fenced; wme tim ber, J1280. $109 down. ' 10 A. on paved road north, null house, fenced, rood soft, $127. $300 aown. H A. uL from Salem, oa pared road, 5 room hoaae, bath, electric light and pump, some fruit, $2350. (,1. 1 nri. from Salem on paved road, 6 room house, bath, ' fireplace, electric lights, oak floor. $3200. $349 MELVTN JOHNSON', ITS State Street Just forget your troubles until after Thanksgiving; then com In and see us about that homo. Whether it 1 cKy, suburban or term, our list is complete. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8962. EXCHANGE Real Estate 1 acre. 4 room mod. boose, chicken equipment, city convenience. Rlverid-, u want saiem or suburban. A. seal. lien. utL, saiem. I SPECIAL Have good 7 room house In North Salem near grade and Junior schools to traae lor tome in s. Salem oc win accept Jot in good location as part of purchase price . CHJJLD6 ft MILLER, Realtors 844 State Sti TeL 4708. EXCHANGE Good farm near Salem for oil sta tion or other investments m or near Eureka, or Santa Rosa. California. CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors 844 State Street TeL 4708. FOR SALE FARMS LAND SNAP SO acres Jocated on good market road, old buildings, part plow land, bal. pasture. Price for QUICK SALE $2500. Only six miles out, here is your chance to buy right. STOCK RANCH 1100 acres, some good plow land, modern buildings, price $1S per acre, 1-10 down, balance easy terms. If you want a real buy here it is. SEE W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO., REALTORS 184 3. Liberty Street " Tel. 4468. ACREAGE ACREAGE BARGAINS $50 One half with city water, good location, N. Salem, 210 down. $5 per mo., good gravel St. electric ity, a real nlace to htild $750. Two and one half acres, good soil, located close In on Garden road, gas and electricity available. $25.dawn, bL $10 per mo., no Int. for two year. FOR BARGAINS SEE TJS, W. H. . GRABENHORST ft CO., REALTORS 124 S. Liberty Street TeL 4448. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans t to 24 months to re Day ai lowest dos- slbl rates. GENKRAL iTLNANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st NafL Bank. Bldg. Pbon S553 Licensed uy Stat MONET TO LOAN on farm, city or acreage properties. Must b the best of security. CHILDS ft MILLER, Mtge. Loans S44 State Street TeL 4704. $ Cash Money $ To salaried men and women no se curity needed. All loans confidentiaL STATE LOAN CO, 212 Oregon Bldg. TeL 7783 Lie. No. S-145. mm m m y, .ly)Vyyyvvwv Are You Short of Cash? Borrow $100-150-$200 or MORE from us! Repay in from 1 to 20 months, ac cording to your present income. Com In ! . . . Wrtt I . . : "Phon I BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM Member of NRA Room 115, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED No. 8-122 by STATE 614 State St TeL 27 4 FOR SALE WOOD Pbon Tracy's, 3986 for dry wood. " 1 -. r"m- GUARANTEED DRY wood coal Ti 6006 Salem Fuel Co. Trad ft Cottage. Ash, fir and oak. Tel 6648. Oak wood for sale. TeL ISSS. Second growth and oak. Phone 127F2. Can 48F14. AH wood. Smith Rubena AB kinds dry wood. TeL 4418. Dry old fir. 2nd growth, oak and ash. TeL 3473. Dry fir and oak. TeL 9749. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing. TeL 7800. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown suit, on wire banger. Reward. TeL 7779. LOST Black Cocker SpanieL Chas. X. Sherman. 835 D street. T.OST Rlak suede mirse Friday night near armory or Spa. Reward. Tel. 9440. FOR SALE USED CARS You Can't Afford to Miss These Buys 21938 Pontine 6-Pasa Sedans, priced to selL 11923 Gardner Touring. . 11930 Willys Knight sedan. 1 1S28 Bulck Sedan. 11930 Ford Coup tn A-l shape, new tirea 11929 Olds Coupe. 1 Cheap Overland Sedan. These cars are priced to selL 0. J. Wilson Bulck Oldsmobila Pontlao Sales and Service If you are looking for a Oood Used war. J. Be sure and see these. 1932 Nash Royal standard sedan 1930 Reo five DasaenKer sedan Nash five passenger sedan. Courtesy car Nash four door conn with trunk Franklin four- passenger sport sedan Intesitiaal nick ur These cars are priced to sen, and any reasonable offer will bo accepted, JAMES H. M ADEN CO. INC. 359 N. High St. TeL 8590. Naah Automobiles Intarnational Motor Trucks Repossessed Cars From 111 to $599. Soma real good nays at , -, , Borregos Car Mkt. 246 North Liberty TeL tilt. Interesting Facts The federal food and drux ad ministration. In the past, year; brought 2.777. legal a e 1 1 o n i against violator- of the para food and drag law and examined 2 2,- 205 aaaaplea of Imported, foods and drags, detaining- 3,245 ship ments. The administration collect- ed 47,646 samples of foods and drags; 439 selinres ot worthless patent medicines were made. . . O Hunting wild swans la prohib ited by federal law throughout the United States and at all times. aad persons killing or possessing; same are subject to prosecution In the federal court, : O . Thanksgiving day and we' In tended to ran a list of the things we were thankful for. After think big it over we have decided that it would take too much space and we will just say that we are thankful. " O The new sign for the Marion hotel that Nelson Brothers just finished surely brightens up our end ot the city. Radio Program THTTESDAT, 2Tvnbr SO KOW rOBTLAJTO 620 Ko. 7:00 Edward MscHutfi. NBC. 7:15 Organ concert, NBC. 7:30 Ronald Bock. 8:30 D. S. Hvy band, NBC. 0:15 WaTd and Muzzy, piano duo. 9:45 Cooking school. 10:00 Woman's sfaxaslna. KBC. 11:00 Standard School broadcast, NEC, 12:15 nnn and Home, BU 1:15 Hark Daniels, baritone. 1:45 Mary and Her Friendly Garden, M5U, 8:05 Wsldorf-Astoria rchetra, NBC. 1:20 Friendly Uhst. 4 :04 Twenty Fingers of Harmony, 'NBC :S0 Concert rootlirhts, sbu 8:00 Auoa 'a' Andy, NBC. 8:15 Standard Symphony hoar, NBC. :85 The EigTs, KBC. 10:15 Anton Weeks, NBC. 11:00 Sid L-ippmao. NBC. 11:30 Bal Tabarin, KBC K X P O KTLAHD 1180 Kc 7:00 Hill Billies. 7:15 Dsnee Antiques. 8:00 Paul Whitemas's orchestra. 8:15 Walts Time, 8:80 Gay Lombardo's erehestra. 9:00 Klmore Vincent, NBC 10:02 Tito Scbipa. 10:15 Warings PeansyWsnians. 10:30 Ben Selvin's orchestrs. 10 :45 Instramental BaloUt. 11:00 Victor Salon orchestra. 11:30 Ronsld Enck. 11:45 Weather Beport. 11:45 Pioneers. KBC. 12 :00 Woids and Music. , 2 :00 Syn-phony boar. 8 :00 MU qnsrtet 8:30 John B. Kennedy, NBC. 8:45 Nursery Rhymes. KBO. 4 :00 Jes&e Crawford, organ. 4:30 bsnee Rhythms. 8:15 Foot Sqoar cathedraLi 10:00 TJ. S. 7th Infantry bsnd. 10:30 The Voice of Pan, NBC. KOAO COBVAXZJS 550 Ke. 7:80 Morning Meditations, led by Dr. Johi S. Burn. 9:00 Home Economic Observer. 10:00 Parade of Melodies. 11:30 American Legion ergaa reeitaL 12:00 Farm nonr. 2:00 As You Like It, with Aatnoay Enwer. 3:00 Homemskers half hoar. 8:30 The Home Garden. 5:00 James Geilatley. 6:45 Fsrtn boor. 7:30 Amtrican Legion progrsm. 8:15 Ten Minutes wHh Pamoas Feopl. 8:30 Fisting aad Hunting conditio. T ZENA. Nov. 29. The Zena school snonsored a Thanksgiving program given at the scnooi house, Tuesday night. Jessie Worthlngton announced program numbers, Miss TJorthy uora, teacher, accompanied slating and Leora Manning and Helen Hunt read the story of the pan tomime. Tha urogram included a 8t, "In Plymouth Town," by lower crrades: reading. Betty . TruxaH and Raymond Stephens; a -play. "A ThantcsRlf lng Pie," by sammy Barker. Keith Kwlnn. Jack Trux all and Buddy Clark: "Polly's Thanksgiving." Jessie Worthlng ton: songs, by lower . grade: reading, "My Tummy's Got i Pain," Helen Hunt. A nlav. "The First Tnanasgiv ins?." bv Lerov Pettlt. Leonard Hazalton.' Emmett Johnson, Or- alee Brown. Leora Manning, Myrtle - Kennedy, Wilma Craw ford; songs, grades; reading, Beb Gynne; pUy In pantomime, by Helen Gynne, Paul Worthlngton, Jo Shenard. Bob Gynne, Dan McLaughllu, Leonard Haseiton. F LS P SPRING VALLEY, Nov. An interesting program was "broadcast" by the students of the Spring Valley school. Wednes day afternoon. Mils DoriB Windsor was announcer of sta tion S.-V. S. and Miss Irene Wind sor onerated the receiving, sec The program was as follows Thm Bona by school. Poem "Thankglvlng T u r k e y." b y Cloydina Davidson; song, "Land ing of - Pilgrim Fathers," by school; play, "So Did I," by six stndants; poem, "Know MV by Richard Ebbert; broadcasting ot time, atatloa 8. V. 8.: piano aoio. "TraumereL" ano -womanse. bv oiadva Crawford: play. "Or gin ct TnaIivlnt,, by irttn dents; "Tnanksgtvlng Song," by ZE1 CHILDREN III UIEY PHOCMMS BROADCAST HE sen 101 Business Directory Cards ia this directory ran oa m monthly basis only. Rate! fjl.OO per line- per moatk. AUTO BRAKES -I,. . .v tic e. rM I BICYCLES Hew and used. Tins. Repairrnc HARRY W. RCOTX 147 a Com'l St BROOKS AND BRUSHES Oregon 'Blind School. TeL 4071. CATERING Burt Crary, tho caterer. Ph. 4762. Hulda Helps) Hostesses. TeL 4942. CHIMNEY SWEEP relephone 4460. R. E. Northnes. CHINESE MEDICINE Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co, (now in former location ). Hours Tues day and Friday, 10 :39 a. m. to 6 p. m. 180 N. Commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L. SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor. 254 N. High. TeL Rea 6572, . FLORISTS CUT flsrwers, weddmg bouquets fan-J era! wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt- faaupt, Qoriat, 677 Court. TeL 6904. ALL kinds of floral work. LuU Flor ist. 16th ft Market. TeL 52 INSURANCE 111 K. High TeL 4147 COFFET-BMITH, gen, ma. Tel. 6432.1 LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LATTNDRT THE WEIDER LAUNDRY t62 & High TeL till CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Fhrst tn Quality and oemca i Telephone. 2146 1244 Broadway I MATTRESSES Mattross from factory to hom Cot-1 imA 'nJrtn5SlUn ot "nolr aboTe Gate -t thU .MIl Sftt U the first In this vicinity. Nam mmttren mad ta order, aid re- mads; carpet cleaning, stslng: fluff rug iwvrtvZ Salem F&t Rug 4 Mat- MUSIC STORES GEtt C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music ana piano stu- diea Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machine 432 But Street. Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician U O. Alt an. M. EL Homeopathist Offlca and residence 607 Center St. Phone 6832. Treata both acute and chronie disease PAINT AND ROOFING -Salem Paint ft Roofing. 474 Ferry. PATTERNS Capital City Pattern Shop WM. PREHN. 2146 N. Fourth Street PRINTING cow RTATIONMI. eareuu d&Hj Da le ta, programs, books or any kind of printing, call Th Statesman Printing Department. 216 & Com mcrciaL Tele phone SI OT. - RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Sarvtc. Tel 7992. Guaranteed repairs. 496 N. High. REAL ESTATE BECKS ft HENDRICKS, TL 4941. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 184 & Liberty St. TeL 44SS. ftrW-OTAFSKT ft SON 264-1 Ftrat NaftrBte Bldg. TeL 720T. SEWING BIACHLNES Sewing machines cleaned and repair - ed. Work guarantee- Phen 8889. STOVES STOVES- and stov ropaOring. Stoves for sale, rebuilt aad repaired. AH kinds of woven wlr fence, fancy and 5SS hop bat.tl hcToThook: Salem Fenan3 Stov? Works, 262 Cnemeketa. Tel. 477. t. r. r leaiipg. TAXIDERMIST E. E. Wiggins, 1 mL N. Paa Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 212L Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dairy. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 226 State SL TeL T77S. Distributing, for warding and storag our specialty. Oet our rateav TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS -Adding Men. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cook ft Short 621 Court Tel. 5584. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 86 years emparlance, RFD 7. Bos: 203. TeL 110F5. school; poem, "Thanksgiving Turkey," by Virginia -Flnley; "Signing Off." . I The combined Christmas scnooi program and Community dab meeting will be given, the night ot December 22. BUYS ALLISON PLACE ! HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 29 Mr. Jessie Johnston, recently front tha zalddlewest, has purchased tha Allison, place and: la- doing considerable Improvlnt on It Baa expects to move in shortly after Thanksgiving. QUICKC riEGULTG FJiis cm PAsraa JICOEPTS rElV POST FALLS CITT, Ngv. 21 Rev. Ira C Batles has accepted a pas torate at. Julesbarg, Colorado. iSer. and Mrs. Bailee and baby w home by December 11. Rer. cauCT uu uwtt pssior ua iub iv cat cnnstian . charch for a num ber of years aad they will both be greatly missed by the community ingeneral. P. T. A. Gathers An InstracUn . program was en- Joyed by a large crowd Monday night at the Parent Teachers meeting. The business session was conducted by the new president, Dorothy BenefieL Mabel Hatch was appointed parliamentarian and will conduct a five minute parliamentary dell at each meet ing. It was decided that the grade school give a Christmas benefit program for their hot lunches, as sisted by the association and the churches. The P. T. A. meeting date was changed from the- last Monday in the month to the sec ond. Interesting talks were git en by the state president. Mrs. William Kletzer of Portland and vice-president, Mrs. R. L. Wright ot Sa lem. Other numbers, Introduced by Ira C. Bailes, were: vocal so los, by Georgianna Richardson, accompanied by Geraldine Rich ardson; short talks by Mabel Hatch Jess Reiber, Mrs. John Gil- bert, Mrs. Bill Groves and Mr. Bailes. MILL CITY. Nov. 29The first snow of the season for Mill City fell Monday night, following a 1 if V ft? SB 1 m Adf ItiAAaae f a4n . . . ;,T- uv-uub uuuuuiu to the SOUth Of the city Were COV- ereu wuu a coat oi snow, inai rating that winter was really here. Several weeks ago there was a vicinity. GATES, Nov. 29 Gates resi- denU were very much surprised Ing. The surrounding bills were coated during the day and by morning nearly a half Inch was fin ttiA rrAnnd a !.f.B Kt . --o " - -v w the morning air. This is unus- ually early for now at Gates , . - ... uui uie lor mow on ine mgn hills as they are usually covered from tho middle of November un til, spring. MEHAMA, Nov. 29 The first snow fell here last night. Al though it was not all snow the flakes were easily discernible in front of car lights. Green moun tain is coated with snow this morning for the first time this year. ATJMSVTLLE, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary and Mr. Porter's 8 3rd birthday very quietly at their home here Friday. Several friends called during the day. Mr. Porter has been superintendent of the Chris tian church here 55 years. Elmer Asche, who has been visiting his sister at Monroe, has returned to his home. The Women's Sewing club of the P. T. A. met at the school house Tuesday afternoon for tho first meeting after the basaar to check over the things left, Mrs. J Landers Is president Of the club. It was voted to discontinue . the meetings , until the second Tues day in January. Seal Sales Opens .Mrs. A. E. Bradley, chairman of the Christmas seal sale here, naa made plana for the seals to be Sold by th school children I and Mrs. John Ransom, president of the Women's club, will also assist, The sale by the school i children will start December 4. IN CALIFORNIA ZENA, Nov.' 29 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry of Zena are spending Thanksgiving week with Reverend and Mrs. L. H. Handle and family ot San Selmo, Calif. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Randle are sisters. . Season Produces Only Normal Crop From Old Walnut BIOX3IOUTH, Nov. 29. John Doughty, long - time resident of Monmonth, has a black walnut tree on bis bomeplace which was plant ed by his ancle. Host Day vidso, abont 75 years ago. The tree la four feet ta diameter at base; and ap proximately 100 feet talL 8omet phenome al crops of nuts have been harvest ed from it, tnclndlng 43 sacks ia one year. T Ma year it did not yield nnasually. . Mr. Donghty refased a cash offer of taoo for the .tree few years etace. It la a lBao-euirk fat tb south west mcUo- ef town. . - nnnT niiniif nnirnn nnDi Dinuw uuvtnG EASTERN WlOUIlfTAiriS I PORTERS OBSERVE 5GTH il OATS IS IIP IIFJLM fill CHICAGO," Not. 2.WV-Wheat prices ran up 2H cents a bushel today and ended at virtually the i top level reached. , Sadden big bulges In the Ar gentine wheat marget, together with an 8-cent rise of the Wash- wheat, were the chief stimulating factors. Buenos Aires wheat prices! jumped 4 cents following unex pected changes of Argentine gov ernment arglcvltaral and financial policy. tertas SS& coZ"A changed to higher, oats up. 1 Today's closing quotations: Wheat December 8S4-; May 17-; July 87-. Corn December 43-4; May 51-BIVs; July 53. Oats December tl-; May 5-; July S44-. General Markets PaVODUCZ EXCHAJTQB PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. St. (AP) CToanc exensngs, act prices: Batter extras 22e. standard 2 me. vrim firsts 20e, firsts lKe. Eggs, fresh extras xsc, iresa meaiams Z4c. Portland Grain P0BTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 29. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May 74 74 74 T44 December 69 H 70 V 69 H 70 Cash Big Bead blnettem 73 He; dark hard winter 12 per cent 75 He, 11 per cent 12 Me; soft white, western white, bard winter, northern spring, western red 70e; Oats No. 2 white 823. Corn No. 2E yellow $22. Millraa Standard 814. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or Nov. 29. (AP) Butter rnata, extras Z2e, standards 21H& nria finite 20.e pound. Batterfat Portland delivery: A grade 21-23c Farmer's door delivery 19c pound. oweet cream oe kigber. Eggs Pacifi poalfry producers' sell ing price: Fresh extra specials 28c ex tras 26c, standards 21e, mediums 22c, pallets 16e dosen. Bayiag price by whole salers: Fresh extras 25c, firsts 19c, me- diams loe, nndergrad loe, pallets lze dosea. Cheek 92 seer, Oregon triplets Uc; loaf 12K poaad. Brokers win pay He below quotations Milk Contract oriee. 4 per seat. Portland delivery $1.70 ewt.; B grade cream 87 He pound. (Joan try meats eeiung pries to re- tallers: Csoatry killed hogs, best bateh- d uo pea.d. W.;. 90 to 100 pounds 6tt-7e pound ; light. and thin -6e ponad; aeavy eaivea ae pound ; lambs 9-10e penad; yearliaga VSe pound; "TT T 29 Pnnd: 6liDm w Mohair Baying price, 1933 clip 15c pound. ( Cescars bark Buying price. 1938 peel 2e. Hops NomlaaL 1938. 25-41e pound. LiTe noaltry Portland deUery. bay Ing prices: Colored fowls. 4 to 6 poaada lOe; over 6 pounds 10c; spring pallets 2 to 8 pounds lOe; roasters, ever Vm Dound lOe: Lessors fowls, over tVt pounds 9c, nader 8 pounds 9c; broilers 1 to 2 pounds 12c 2 pounds aad ap lOe; stags 6e; roosters 5c. Pekla ducks lOe; colored daeks 7c; geese Be pound. Tarksys- Ko, 1, 10-12e pousd. Onions Yakima 65c; Oregon $1-1.15 cental. Potatoes Loesl white aad red $1.10 1.15 cental; Yakima $1.35 -1.40; Des ehntea $1.40-1.50. Wool 1933 clip, nominal; Willsm etta valley SS-S5e poond; eastern Ore gon 16 21e pound; soathera Idsbe 16-20e- noand. Hy Baying price frera producer: Alfalfa No. 1 new erop tl-l.50; vetek 815; Willamette valley timothy 615; eastern Oregon timothy 17.50; oata $15 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or, Kev. 19 (AP) Csttl Receipts 25, calves 15; steady. Steers,, common aad medivm, S2.T5 5.25; heifers, common and medium, 42.24 4.50; cows, common and medium, $3.25. 8.00; low cutter sad cutter, sx.za-a.sa; balls, cutter sad medium, 81.75 w 9.75; Teller, rood aad eboice. 85.50-6.50: culL common and sadism. 82.50-5.50; calve, good and choice, $4.00-5.60; common sad medium, $3.00-4.00. H-a Reainta 150; nnebsnred. Lightweitat, gooo ana cnotee, . 4.25; medium weight, good end. choice, $8.76-4.25; heavyweight, good and choice, $8.23-8,86: parking tows, mediant and gped. $f. 40-6.85; feeder aad Stacker pigs, -good and cheiee, $-.00-8.50. Iambs,' good aad cheiee, $5.00-8.75; mediant, 13.60 6.00; yearling wsthsrs, 63.75-4,50: ewss 75c-$2.00. Stocks andBonds (Copyright. 1838. Standard SUHsties Co.) November 29 8TOCX AYSXAQXI Tdav 90.4 4O.0 66.T V8.5 Piwrioasday 88.4 Week age 92.6 Tesr sg . 61.6 8 years ag 129.8 Hirbl98S 102.1 8.l 06.S TT.O 41.0 65.2 T9.8 86.1 65.9 63.6 09.8 166.9 13L6 58.0 113.7 96.9 Law 1983 i 41.8 SS.5 61.8 BOBD AVXIAOSS 70.8 70.S 69.5 62.9 77.1 77.1 66.8 8.4 76.6 T6.S 76.4 81.5 88.5 88.5 74.1 7L8 TL6 T0.S 53.8 63.5 88.6 Previoasday week ago Year ago S year ag High 1933 Low 1936 es.r 61.2 84.9 84.9 67.0 58.1 68.6 1KB, VIE FDR INTEREST SILVERTON. Nov. 29. Three Silverton business windows have attracted an unusual amount of interest this week. At the Syrlng and Bank grocery an exception ally fine renlica of a turkey is holding the Interest of all the school children. The turaey is formed from brown coffee beans la a background of white vice. At the Women's Specialty snop la huge Douquet oi cnrysanin . m - A CLOSE mm mums holds the attention. The I chrysanthemums, some ot them measuring five Inches across. were grown by Mrs. Cal schia dor's sister. Mrs. Hattie Taylor White, who. Uvea east of Silver ton. Mrs. Sehlador ia manager ot the shop. Mrs. -White baa long been known for her cine xwrai lanecimena. ' i . . . . . . The third window, wmca noiua tha attantloa of child and adult alike, la that of Dr. R. Stewart I la whkh a -stalled ciota goose Its holding forth with a pair a i glasses. ' Salem Markets Grade B raw 4v milk, co-op pool price, f 1.52 per tiuodred. ' Snrplos 91.18. Milk a st-aMtbl altarUs ' ararsg.) Distrfbator price S2.10. Batterfat Top 20c, prints 2S He, cubes 25 He. Prices paid" t grewsrs by Salea buyers KTember 29 (Ts pries balaw. ssppiTcd by s loeal roer. are laateattv at torn aaiiy market at are sat gaaranteed by The atatesmsa) raoiT Arm reoaraaxza Cranberries. H bbL -2.45 Pnmpicina, do. AO JO .60 Haltsn Brocteli, log , Pacsai. s la .50 .50 .40 JSO .90 .05 Tanip. boa log KntaUatM, log box Bxaaaais spree ta, lag. cai gg pa at uaknage. ewt. .90 to 1.15 Oreea peppers. toeaL lb. , .07 Oai a. dos. ba aches Patat-sa. local .15 ,75 to 1.00 .66 t A6 2.60 U 8.00 1.00 L2S .55 Calif oreia. feed Ovieas, WaD Walla, cwt. ahisb Cehrry, ""rnn, appls-- .78 .75 .65 Joaurthaas . Spits Beauty .65 Oranges, Valencia, fancy 8.00 to 8.50 rate pat a " to v.ii Navel, erat , 3.75 Beeta. teeaL do. ' .15 Tasarips, local dos, .25 Carrots, local, dos J 5 Bptaseh, locaL erst -Mans, tb. en stock .30 to .50 .05 Hands - , 0Vs Lemon .5.75 1.00 lis 1.00 .40 Lime, fresh avacadoa crate Squash, Daaiaa, dos. Ha b Sard soaash Tomatoes, locaL lag . JUot House 2.90 .03 1.75 1.15 .03 ..60 and .50 4.00 3.40 Casabaa. tb. Lady finger grapes , Enrporer grape Sweet potatoes, lb Peers, bu. . Grapefruit. Florida Grapefruit, Florida HOPS 1933 fuggles 1933 clutter. Ib. .25 to .40 25 to .35 NTJTS Filberts, lb. -12 to -12 to .18 .20 Walnuts, lb. ' EOOS Baying Prices i- Extras Mediums 31 .16 -.16 .11 .11 .4 .10 .08 .06 .10 .10 .16 Standards Pallets PO0LTBY Pallets Old roosters -Colored hens Medium hens Light hens Leghorn fryers . Colored fryers . Dressed turkeys. No. 1 .14 to Sprint lambs, top Hogs. 160 to 200 lbs. 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs. 130 to ISO lbs. Sows i , , i Steers ..8.00 .4.00 -S.60 to 8.75 8.10 to 8.60 8.25 ts 8.50 2.50 to 8.00 .08 to .04 .01 t J 3 .02 .06 Caw Balls Dressed veL top Dressed bogs OB-IN AVU HAT Wheat, western red , OT .58 White. Ne. 1 .5Vfc Barley, feed Ko. L, ton .15.0 .15.00 .19.00 .19.00 Oat, feed, taa Barley, malting K. L ton Oats, milling, tea , , Gross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER a 3 . 5. -. 77 a i a 10 i:iiii:i"i-:i W 1" 11 yTvmi "3 : -- I I -1 w 11 1 1 H HORIZONTAL 1 What caaarMr is kaowa "the Walts Kiag"? 6 Native ef Wales lI.rrmrS A - 4 ntilt 9 flows frons the mowsitaiaa oi aonthara VsaU la tha At lantic T 1 4 Exclamation 18 Mouth, of the year 18 Conjunction 19 Bone 20 Vase with a pedestal 22 Barrier 24 Slice , 26 Lure 27 Expire . 28 Except 1 29 Noblemen 21 Places sensitive to pain ?. 88 Note of the scale 85 Composition for two voices 86 Hoot 87 Make 88 Barter 40 Immature 42 Wily 43 Deface 44 Prophet 48 Piece out 47 One who makes cakes 49 Sooner than B0 Note of the scale . 61 Peruse studiously E2 Observe 64 Indefinite article 55 la wkat state rfftyf 68 Past 60 Peruses 61 What i U capital ef Ontario? VERTICAL 1 W4) was th fassous composer ef the nJn-aW Sym- ph-yr : 2 Egvptiaa ana god 8 Supply with weapons ' 4 La wkat state la tho "Croat Aasricaa D rt ? , v Therefore 8 Beverage .' 7 Cond- V" SSeanUI aecrjgmc4tar v 19 Oat whs entertains cnesla PACIFIC CO-OP E66 PBICECHSDH PORTLAND. Nov. 2f. () After, aa hoar of trading, lower prices were named for eggs by the Pacific - co-ops alter toeing np against still lower priced salea by outsiders and pricate firms. Prices were down 1 cent all around ex cept pullets. Owing to the Increase In pro duction and the inability of the trade to clean up, creamery inter ests were asking the government to increase Its next auota "rom , 200 to 4 T cubes daily. Soma ac cumulations were shown. Practical cleanup ot all live and dressed chickens received on the open market was suggested) by the trade. Prices were showing no furthr. changes. Ducks were cleaned up fairly well but tew geese were received. First Lady apples of the season were reported from Bin gen and priced nominally 2 apple box. Markets Firm As Turkey Talk Rules in Street NEW YORK, Nov. 29. (5s) Although markets were too much preoccupied today with thoughts of the impending Thanksgiving feast to give much attention to business, their tone was one of firmness. V. S. Steel. Bethlehem, Ameri can Can, Westinghouse, Montgomery- Ward, Sears Roebuck, Stand ard Oil of New Jersey. Harvester, Santa Fe, New York Central. General Motors, Chrysler. Du Pont and Kennecott were up a point or thereabouts, white Case and Dome gained 2 each and Homestake, in one of its periodic excursions, scored 24. Utilities1 were little changed. Turnover of 752,190 shares was the smallest for a five-hour market In some time. Students' Vacation To Last Till Monday SILVERTON, Nov. 29. Sll- varton schools will enjoy a va cation from Wednesday night un til Monday marning. There will be no sessions Friday. Many of the teachers plan to spend Thanksgiving at their homes or out of town with friends. Hay. haytat r!i Oars and vetch, tea Alfalfa, valley, first eat. .12.00 .14.00 22.00 Clover say WOOL Msdiom Course Mohair .23 .26 .28 IS Storm 1 & ConsteTlation as I 17 What was the former aasM for Tokyo? 21 -Nothing alRomanunderwortd god 24 Mongrel 26 Mixture of spirit and not water t 28 Gift SO Regret 81 French cola 32 Wkat Italian aaaport mm Am earth sidaef taa Bay of Raps) i Jaasoaa as a wort? 34 What professor at Colnasbia is tha author of; Th rrtvat Ufa of Helen il Troy"?, 88 Penetrates 39 Beverage I 40 Domesticated ox of Tibet 41 Tarn to the right 43 What Carman aovUt Is ko antbor of "Th Magi Moaa taia"? 45 Period 4 & Arabian ehiefUia 47 Larg-e snakes 48 Raise 51 Spanish epic hero 53 The self 66 Deposit account (abbr.) 57 By 53 Upon " Herewith is the solution to res- -a WE mmmm S v gffiipp tie fSm-ffi CwrWht, 1988, Kt tsalsns sradtast. se