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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon," Tharsday Morning, December 7, 1933 FACE ELEYEN 4 V V r 4 . . It . IV, - s I -a S. t r 4 X1" .. i . PULL Statesman ' Classified Ads' Call 9101 f Ingle insertion per Ilct.10 Three insertions per . - line .............. 1U Six lnsertioni pr Ua..tl On month per line.. I LOS Minimum charge .... lit Covr !or an HI e epU4 uatil the even ing beloro publication- tor el-afleailon. Con- re ceived after ttto tin will t ran ander tfcr adding ; Too Lat to Classify. . t " Tb ' SUteamsa lutnui - rjnancU-1 reeponstWHty for trron -Thick may ap pear ta advertisement pue Usbed In Ita eolamns, and ta eases where this paper U at fault wOl reprint that part ot as adr-ntsenieM la which tAO - tjpofrapbteal Blstak ocean. The Statesman reserves tat rUat tu reject oejee Uonal advertising.- It tar ther reserves the Ttglit to classify all adTtrUsiai ua der the proper classifica tion, .A 1 Oil 1 a I r 1 1 B estioDs from Salem Merchants S- if , Cooke & Short TJNDEKWOOD .T I PE WRITERS New and used. SEE OUR new model PORTABLE at 145.00. Used machines all makes, low prices. Ml Court Street TeL 84. Shafer's Leather Store BUT leather goods from a leather store. 170 S. Com1. : BILLFOLDS, luggage, brief cases at surprisingly low prices. 174 S. Cota'l Wooipert & Legg. Drugs . TARDLEY sets for men and women are among the finest sifts. : COSMETICS, shaving- sets, station ery. Court at Liberty Sta, f WELLER HARDWARE PTREX ware, cutlery, electric ap pliances, handy kitchen tools for the housewife. 454 Court. OSCAR XELSON CIGARS, pipes, pipe sets, novelties for him. Uall price and less for short time. 159 & Com'k Olson, Florist GIVE flowers for Chrlstmas,, send by wire. TeL 7164. or Bishop's ARROW shirts mn'a rifts. at IMS are real IF IT'S for & man or boy youll find the best selection at Bishop's, 14 N. Commercial. TUB LARGEST selection of men's fine neckwear In Salem. Smart Shop SCARFS, umbrellas, blouses, sweat ers, ' pajamas, besides ready-to-wear make really practical gifts for women. Reasonably priced, or . course. The Statesman A subscription te The Oregon States man Is a girt 313 flays ot tne year. Remember a friend with, a subscrip tfcm to The Statesman. SALESMEN WANTED - Agents wanted. Best deal in Salem. ' men or women. 147 8. Commercial. SITUATIONS WAN7EED Hsekpg. Experienced. 439 N. Liberty. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Old papers 19o a bundle, Statesman office. Saw gumming end sharpening U telle K. Four Corner. TeL 4880. ' SpIUber Baldwin, Northern Spy, Jonathan, Greening-. JSe to -60c Wal nuts. Mrs. Wright. 4K mL Wallace road. Fruit and nut trees. See Fruitlaad Nur-ery before buying, sales yard be tween Commercial and Front oa Cen ter St A. J. Mathls. , Haircut, 4c 1414 N. Com'L r i Embroidery and needlework reason enable. Mrs. LaForge, 225 N. High. . - ACME AUTO 4k TRUCK Wreckers. Generators, armatures end starters. Used carts for autos and trucks. 430 8. Commercial, & block south of water company. S1TUA110NS WANTED - WANTED Restaurant or house work. Experienced. 1430 Chemeketa WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted to trada clothing for oak, fir or ash wood. O. W. Johnson A Co. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts ISe-ZOc. SOS & Winter. Free.' We pick op dead worthless : horses, cows, sheep. Tel 4849, - FOR RENT ROOMS Fvittl Toomn 15. ' S5S Belview ROOM AND BOARD Board-room, 193 Court. TeL 817 8. B. at Byateam heat, wear P. O- 44, FOR RENT APARTMENTS - Frae mod. S R. fura. apt Heat else. refrlgeraUon. Gars re. Tat 414. Six room apt, dose ta. ToL 4559. : f9i N. Uberty. -:v ; - ' Fura. S rm. apt Glendora. Tel Silt. Sugg FOR RENT HOUSES Finn, and onfurn. house a. R. A. Forkner, 1411 X CotUn Ttl 1031. FOR RENT Small house. See Mrs. Cadwell, Statesman office. FOR RENT Capitol Hotel under new ma na fo ment, rurnisned . rooms end apart ments. FOR SALE Real Estate THREE WONDERFTJL BUTS Lane earner lot. $0x108 feet, com' fortable room house, rood plumbing; electric lights, double garage, variety of (rait trees. Price only . 5. Ta- close an estate. Meat I room plastered house, built - Ins. plumbing. electric lights, paved street. A real snsrn. $64. Trent let. new house or roams and nook, plenty of buUt-lns and cloe ets, larce oatb room; (araca and. wood abed. Nice garden bih. Price "very low at Sisae. U with Utiel terms. L'HLLUS M1L.LKK. Realtors 344 State St. . TeL (70S BARGAINS Neat 4 room bouse completely, fur nished. A. real ptck-np at tliwt. ANOTHER ONE S rooms with easement, furnace. buiU-iaa, full outfit of furniture in cluding; piano, radio and etectrlc wash er. All tor $:3e, part terms. CHiLDS c MILLER, Realtors S44 State St. Tel. 70S EXCHANGE Real Estate 7 fura. apta, hallow tile bldav lOOx 104, corner let, center town 'near beach for -rea. ta Salem. Bs 333 Seaside, Ore. For Sale or Trade 14 A. Imp. Doug las co Ore. J. A. Cooper, Toledo, Ore. For outstanding burs in real estate, see vs. We specialise in exchanges, H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bid. Tel 890J. WANTED REAL ESTATE ,fc,,'v-rV'krirr'sCaJ isQjUstSi WILL PAT CASH FOR Lease and will buy the stock and equipment and pay for crop in. Want from 140 to 449 acres. See my agent. JAS. Di SEARS. REALTOR 1132 South High Street MONEY TO LOAN MONET TO LOAN on farm, city or acreage properties. Must be the best of security. CHILDS MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State Street , TeL 4708. $ Christmas Money $ To salaried men and women. It won't be long now shop early. No payments due until next year. STATE LOAN CO. 213 Orecon Bide. TeL 7783 Lie. No. S-145 Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay et lowest poe- sibts rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st Natl Bank Bids. Phone (553 Licensed by State Are You Short of Cash? ' Borrow 1109-8150-1209 or MORE from us! Repay In from 1 to 24 months, ac cording to your present Income. Come lnl . . . Write I . . . 'Phonal BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM Member of NP.A Room 119, New B.!gh Bids- 2nd floor LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE 118 State SL TeL 7 4 0 FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, 1984 for dry wood. GUARANTEED CRT TeL 4400 Salem Fuel Co. Trad Cottage. Ash, fir and oak. Tel S448, Second growth end oak. Phone 137F3. Call 4SF14. All wood. Smith Rubens. All kinds dry wood. TeL 4411. Dry old fir. ash. TeL 2673. 2nd growth, oak and Dry fir and oak. TeL 9749V Oak, ash wood. TeL SSS8. A-l old ffr. RiMSonable. 8932. LOST AND FOUND LOST La ays black fabric purse. containing money and papers, between the paper mm and 411 8. Com. Re ward. Box 346. Statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS Repossessed Cars From 813 to 1-00. Soma real good buys at Borregos Car Mkt. 244 North Liberty TeL 8488. Witnesses in saa,:;. f ' . ? ' X X - - ' t t C i i -' :--v0 y . : : V i. Orrffle GiUey, the State's star witness la the Scottsboro case, who is the sole white man named as having- witnessed the alleged attack upon two whits girls by the accused negroes, is shown with Victoria Price, oat of tae alleged attack rictims, at Decatur, Ala, waert tat trial is wxoceedixuE. Interesting: Facts (y) Just because the printers left off a few ciphers In figures in our column someone on the other pa per gets all worked up and' glres us some free advertising. O There are over 240,000 auto mobiles registered In. Oregon. o "Get along. Get along doggie" was one tjf the popular melodies heard at tour o'clock- yesterday morning from one of the legisla tors' rooms. O There are over 5C6.350 persons in this country on Uncle Sam's pay roll. 0 It is estimated that there are some 50,000 earth worms In aa acre of land. Friday's Statesman will carry unusually interesting grocery ads. You can save both time and mon ey by watching this paper. Use It as your guide. Red io P rogram Tharsday, Deeetator 7 StOW Portland 420 Ka. 7:00 Edward MseHvgh, NBC. 7:15 Organ concert, KEC 7 :30 Ronald Buck. 8:30 U. 8. KTy band, KBC. 0:15 Ward and Massy, piano dne, 8:30 Martha Meade society, NBC. 10:00 Woman's Msgaxine, KBC. 11:00 Standard school broadcast, NBC. 12:15 Farm and Home, NBC. 1:15 Mark Daniels, baritone. 1:45 Mary sad Her Friendly Garden, BU. 3:05 Waldorf-Astoria oreheitra, KEO. 3 JO friendly Chat 4:00 Twenty Fingers of Harmony, 4 :30 Concert Foolights. KBC. 4:00 Captain Henry's Showboat, KBC 8 :00 Amoa 'a Andy, KBC. 8:15 Do Ton Believe in Ghost I KBC. 8:35 The Big Tea. NEC. 10:15 Anton Weeks. KBC. 11:00 Sid Lippmaa, NBC. 11:30-12:00 Tal Babarin, KBC. KXI Portland 1180 Ke. 7:15 Band Mnsie. 8:00 Panl Whitemaa's orchestra. 8:15 Walts Time. 8:45 Hawaiian Sereasders. 10:02 Tito Schlpa. 10:30 Waring'i Pennsylvsniana lu :43 Otn Btini i oreheatra. 11:00 Instrumental Boloiat. 11 :45 Weather report. 11:45 Oreheatra. 12 :00 Words snd Music. 1:15 British Political Discussions. 1:45 John McCormiek. 2:00 Symphony Hoar. 9:80 John B. Kennedy, KBC. 9:t5 Nursery Rhymes, KBC. 4:00 Jesse Crawford, rrgaa. 8:15 Poor Square CathedraL 9:30 Trio. 10 :00 V. 8. 7th Infantry Band. 10:30 The Voice of Pan, NBC. KO AC Conrallla 5 50 Ke. 7:30 Morning Mediutiona led by Miss Jiiiarea isaruwiomew. 9:00 Home Economies Obaerrer. 10:00 Parade of Melodies. 11 :30 American Legioa ergaa reeltaL 12:00 Noon farm hoar. 2:00 As Ton Liks It with Anthony Kower. 2:30 Something About Everything. 3:00 Keeping Young Together lisle Jseobsen ftambling). 3:30 The Home Garden. 4:00 Lillian Jeffries Petri. 5:00-5:30 Here's to Your Health with Dick Mote snd Orehstra. 6:45 Farm hoar. 7 :30 American Legioa program. 8:15 Tea Minnies with Famous Peenle. 8:30-4:33 Fishing and Hunting Condi tions in Oregon by tie state game commission. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Ce.) veeemDe-r o STOCK ATEXAQES Today 93.1 42.3 66.0 80.4 Previana day 93.7 41.6 67.0 81.0 Week ago 90.4 40.0 66.7 78.5 Year ago 52.4 26.9 87.1 54.5 3 years ago 127.1 9S.1 169.8 128.8 High 1933 102.1 68.0 113.7 96.9 Low 1983 42.S 23.5 61.5 43.9 BOND AVXUAQEg Today . 7L4 713 77.1 Previous day 71.1 70.9 76.7 Week ago . 70.S 68.8 76 J Year ago 63.1 60.1 80.9 9 years ago 88.9 100.4 99.0 High 1933 - 77.1 84.9 ' 88.5 Low 1933 S8.S 67.0 74.1 78.S 71.7 71.8 67.4 95.9 83.5 63.6 Scottsboro Case ' V mm Business Directory Cards ta this directory ran on monthly basis only. Rate: S1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. tTt South Commercial. BICYCLES New and used. Tires, HARRT W. BCOTT. 147 Repairing. 8. Cotn'l St. BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregn Blind School. Tel 4978. CATERING Bart Crary, the caterer: Ph. 4711. Hulda Helps Hostei TeL 6948. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4484. R. K. Northneae. CHINESE MEDICINE Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. f now In former location). Hours Tues day and Friday, 10:34 a, m. to 4 p. m. ISO N. commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 254 N. High. Tel. Ken. 7I. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C k. melt- nsupt, Qorist. til court. Tel. . ALL kinds af floral work. Luta Fler 1st. 14th A Market Tel 9592 INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS 18J N. High TeL 4I4T COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ins. TeL 8433. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WELDER LAUNDRY Ul & High TeL 91U CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First In Quality and Service Telephone 8165 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattraasaa from factory to home Cot ton mattress, 54 lb. 14.50. Renovators and fumlgatora. Ruga cleaned, capital Betiding co. TeL 40f. I03 n. capttos. New mattress made te order, old re made : carpet cleaning, sixlng; fluff run- weaving. Sal am Fluff Rua A Mat tress Factory, a 13th A Wilbur. TeL 4441. Otto F. zwicker. est. Iii. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Planes, radios, sewing machines, sheet must a and piano stu dies. Renalrlna radios, phonographa and sewing machine 431 State Street saietn. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L, CL Altman, M. D. Homeopathlst Office and residence 507 Center St Phone 6831. Treats both acuta end chronic ellseasea, PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PATTERNS Capital City Pattern Shoo Wat PREHN, 2146 N. Fourth Street PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards. Dan.Db- lets, programs, books or any kind ol printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 815 8. Commercial. Tele lets, programs, books or any klnd ot phone 9101. RADIO SERVICE Central - Radio Service. Tel 7991 Guaranteed repairs, 496 N. High. REAL ESTATE BECKE HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 & Uberty St TeL 4448. SOCOLOFSKY A SON 204-8 First Nafl Bk. Bids. TeL 7607. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Staves for sale, rebuilt and reneuree. All kinds ot woven wire fence, fancy and puun, nop Dasseta, nooaa, logaa cooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, SIS Chemeketa. Tel 4774. R. B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. E. Wlgwlna, 1 mt N. Paq Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 2121, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to roruana daily. CAPITAL CITT Tranafer Co. 224 State St TeL 7778. Dlstributtos, tor- waramg ana storage our specialty. et mr rates. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Add Ins Men. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. L-ookb snort. 31 Court. TeL 6584. WELL DRILLING R. A. West 80 years experience, RFD I, OTI IU4. xei. 1109. CXD5IK FOB FUNERAL STATION, Dec. C. Among those coming from a distance to attend the funeral of Frank Yoe man were Mrs. Ybeman's mother, Mrs. Ferguson, her brother and sister -all of Troy, Idaho. They remained hero at the Stilton Toeman home until Monday, Others were Mr. and - Mrs." Ver non Ferguson of Chewalah Wash Mrs. W. D. Busey and H. Reedy of Lebanon,' Mrs. Frances Bevier of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jarnlgaa and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jarnlgaa and son Reese ot Coburgv -QUICK t E1EGULT5 FURTHER FALL IT! Spinach Suddenly Improves; Seattle Trying to Get in With Fresh Eggs PORTLAND. Dee. . UPi - Further' cut in the price of cube butter during the- late afternoon session of the Portland produce exchange, was expected by every one in the trade, therefore the c slash la values was in line with conditions. , f Butterfat values continue mix ed but were generally lower along with butter. Market for eggs continued mix ed as Is the aualtty of --general offering of so - called, fresh goods. Seattle is now trying to sell fresh eggs in Portland. Demand for chickens remained good bnt consumption has greatly decreased during the last few days say trade , leaders. Prices were held firm for all offerings; Seven cents appears the general top here for both eggs and veal at the moment. Lamb; were sell ing freely at a dime but efforts to get more have failed. Further strength and price gain shown in the market for cauli flower in carload lots with up to 85c reports for No. 1 on cars. Lo cal trade was also strengthened for the 2b. Trade in potatoes continued to drag wearily here. A similar con dition was reflected through the primary sections of the Pacific northwest There was no specula tive interest. There appeared plenty of busi ness to take care of orrerings ox onions at $1 and sacks country points, but the volume was com parattvely small. Spinach market showed sudden Improvement. DE MED FRIDAY The 75 per cent clause in the retail grocers' code which pro vides that all grocers are bound by agreements of three-fourths of them, will be one of the chief items up for discussion Friday night at the joint meeting of the Retail Grocers' and Retail Meat Dealers' associations here. Ed Schunke, president ot the grocers. has called the session for 8 o'clock at the chamber of com merce auditorium. Another item of importance will be discussion or the central egg depot, which will be explained by a representative of the state de partment of agriculture. The egg depot proposal, if accepted, would mean that farmers and poultry- men would bring their eggs to central grading plant from which . retailers would purchase them. Under this plan, consumers would be sure of obtaining fresh eggs. William F. Perlich Is president of the retail meat dealers associ ation. Keep Road Funds For Roads, Dunne Senator Joe E. Dunne made an interesting talk to the Salem Ki wants club Tuesday regarding problems of the state highway system. Dunne for years has been chairman of the senate commit tee on roads an4 highways. Dunne urged that road funds not be tak en for any purposes than for highway maintenance and Im provement. He said he stood firm against the issuance of any gen eral obligation bonds by the state, except for refunding purposes. Convicted Convicted of aiding and stbstt-ng some of the transactions that were responsible for the collapse of the Bank of the United States. IsidoT. Vl -.- ' S.T XT 1 . I -nssi, nvwu uiw"in lawyer, is pictured leaving New York Su preme Court after be Had been sen tenced to 18 months ta Sing Sin .-i. prison. Bra FOBESEETi CODE TO Setbacks KED DEB KMiir CHICAGO. Dec. . CP) - Set backs from fresh upturns in price distinguished grain trading today after wheat had risen more- than 4 cants a bushel fa 48 hoars. Dearth of sustained speculative demand tor, wheat became appar ent toward the end ot the day. and profit-taking on the part of pre vious tuyers was much in evi dence- The Action ot wheat and. other cereals duplicated largely the coarse of the New York stock market. : . ' Wheat' closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to hither, corn off to 4 up, oata advanced. Today's closing a notations: 'Wheat December ', May 87-87: July B-S. Corn - December 46; Hay 5Z-H; Jury 54-. Oats December 34; May ill July 86. . General Markets raODUCB ZXCHAHQX PORTLAND, Ore Dee. . (API Prodaee exchange, net prices: Butter Extras 21c. a tan lards ZOKc. prime Orsta 19 He, firsts IStte. Eggs Fresh extras 26c, fresh mediums 22e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- Dee. 6. (AP) Wheat Opea High Low Close y 75 75 75 75 December 70 71 70 71 Cask Big Bend blaeitem 73: dark hard winter 12 per cent 75c, 11 per cent 72c; soft white, western white, hard win ter, northern spring, western red 70c Oats No. 2 white S23. Corn No. 2E yellow 23. Millrun Standard 914. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 6. (AP) Batter Prints, extras 23e, standards !2Ui Dnnnd. Butterfat .Portland delivery: a graaa 20-21c: farmer's door delivery 17-18C nnnnd. Sweet eseam 6e biener. Eras fanne poultry prooueera selling price: Fresh extra specials 28c, extra 26e, atandards 21e, medium Z2e, pullets 14e dosea. Buying price by whole saler!: Fresh extras 23c firsts 15c me diums 15c, undergrade 12c, pullets 12e dosea. Cheese 92 score. Oregon triplets 10c; loaf He pound. Brokers will pay Vis below notations. Milk Contract price per eeni. Portland delivery $1.70 ewt.; B grade cream 87 He Bound. Country meats Selling price to re tallers: CountrT-kllled bora, best butch ers, under 150 rounds 7e: Testers, 90 to loo nounas 7e: ncnt sua mia 4-6c pound; heavy calves 4e pound; Iambs 9-10e pound; yearlings 4-5e pound; heavy ewes 20 pound: medium cows 4-5e pound; canner cowa l-2c pound; bulla 8 -4c Dannd. Mon air Baying price: man cup. 15c nownd. Cascsra bark Buying price: 1833 n 1 '2 L r nnnnd. Hops 1 ro i clusters zo-aac pouuo. Liva ooultrr Portland delivery, buy ing prices: Colored fowls 8 to 4 pounds lie, over a poena lie; spring puneim, 2 to 2 pounds He; roasters, over 8 pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, ever 8 pounds 9e, under 8 pounds 9e; broilers. 1 to 3 pounds lzc, a pounds ana up 10c: stsrs 6e: roosters 5c pound. Pekrn ducks 10c: colored ducks 7e; geese 8c nonnd. Tnrkeva No. 1. 10-12e oound. Oniona lakima, eac; uregoa ! 1.35 cental. Potatoes Local whit and red $1.10 1.15 cental: Yaklms $1.35-1.40; Des chutes $1.40-1.50. Wool 1933 ella. nominal: YVUlai ette valley 23-25e ponnd; eastern Ore gon 16-21 e pound; southern Idaho 16-20e sen ad. Hav Bnvlne or lee from nrodueer: Alfalfa, No. 1. new crop $16-16.50; vetch SIS: Willamette sailer timothy l: eastera Oregon timothy $17.50; oats S15 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- Dec S. (AP) Cattle Receipts 150, cslves 10; fully steady. Steers, eammoa snd medium $2.75- S.85; heifers, eemmoa sad medians $2.25 - 4.50; sows, common sad medium $2.25-3.25; lew cutter sad cutter I 9.25; balls, cntter sad medium $1.75- 2.75: veslers. coed sad choice $5-6; enlL common and medium $2.50-5; calves, good and choice $4-5; common and me dium $2-4. Hose Reeeiot 200 : steady. I.irhtweiehL rood and ; choice S8.95- 3.85; medium weight good snd choice $3.50-8.85; heavyweight, good sad choice $3.35-3.65; packing tows, medium and good S2.25-B.10; feeder at: siocxer pigs. good snd enolce S..-&-3.73. Shees Beceints 700: steady. Lambs, good and choice $5.25-6; me dium $3.75-5.25; yearling wethers $3.75- 4.50; ewes 75c-si. 3 One-Act Dramas Will be Presented By Pupils Tonight INDEPENDENCE. Dec . The three one - act plays which are presented annually by the Independence high school will be given Thursday night, December 8. in the traininr school at 8 D. m. The plays are: Seniors. "Sod"; iuniora. "Dreams." and fresh men and sophomores "Sauce tor the Goalina:." Music by Clarence Quatller's orchestra will be played between plays. School Dismissed In Memory of Lass Of Primary Grade ; : WHEATLAND, Dec . . Be-1 cause little Dorothy Jean Gil christ, who ' was fatally burned Saturday morning,, was a member ot the primary class in the school here, school was dismissed for en masse attendance at the fu neral .services held In Salem Monday afternoon. - . Four, girls from the upper grades, . Thelma Fields, Evelyn Magness, Helen Wright and Dor-, thy- LaFollett, acted, as pall bearers, v '. TATETS BROTHERS COME STAYTON, Dec . . James Tate and son ot . Sinoma, - Cel., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tate of Watsonville, CaU are guests at the : WlTllam Tate - home ' east ot town, called here by the Illness of Lea Tate, brother ot tha taen. Mr. Tate's condition Is still nn- tavorable. Stop Wheat Rise Salem Markets Gnad U raw 4 co-op pool price, 91 j& per htuidrcd. ; Surploa ft.15. firttfc baaed ea sesjl ateethly mtertat veraee.) i Dlstrlkutor price $2J0. , nntterfat Top 19c, prints 23c, cobes 24c. Price pal tr growers by Batata bayers veeesaoer (The price below. sapvOeA iy a loeal Sreesc. are indicative of the dailj market state ant gasrssteed by TbeStsteaniaa) FSmr AMD. TEOSTAAUSS Craaberrira. & bbL Pumpkins, doa. .40 USO .60 lUIiaa Breeeaii. lur M Panniaa. " so Tvraipa. box lag Mi , tiatasegas. sur box .0 Brasaels sprests, lag .90 Local ess nmnt .05 Cabbage, .ewt. , .90 te 1.15 Greea peppers, local, lb. ' .07 On ion a. das. b-aehes .15 loeal .75 to 1.00 Lett-es California, dry pack 1.40 to 1.50 Califoraia. teed - A.SO ta I 00 Onieas, Ysklms. ewt : 1.00 Labisfc . .00 Celery, doa. , .50 Appies aUagt ' .75 Joaataans .75 Spits .65 Boaae Beauty : 65 Orangra. valendas. tsaey 8.00 to S.50 rtsee paca- l.7 ta 1.13 Kavela. erata 8.75 Beets, local doa. . , .15 Taraips, local doa. .15 carrots, local, dos .IS Bpiasea, local, erata n to .50 Banana a. lb. oa stock ., 1 .05 Hands 05 u Lemons s imea, fraah .00 Avaeedos, crate S.88 .13 8qaaatw DseUh. dot. . ,, Hubbard sqnash .75 to 1.00 Tomatoes, California pack, log, 1.40 not xloaae " " Califoraia. - i Lady Finger grapes , 1.75 Emporer grape 1.15 Sweet potatoes, lb .03 fears, bo.. .60 snd JO 4.00 Grapefruit. Florida Grapefruit, California .3.00 BOPS 1933 fnggles 1933 cluster, .25 te .40 25 to .35 lb. KTTTS Filberts, lb. . 12 12 .16 .20 Walnuts, lb. . Baying Price BOOS Extras Mediums Standards .21 J6 -.16 .11 ai .04 JO .08' .06 JO .10 .16 Pullets FOOTTSY Pullets Ud roosters Colored hens Medium hens Light hens f-eehom fryers Colored fryers Dressed turkeys. No. 1 ,14 to HSIT Sprng lambs, top 5.25 Hog. 160 to 200 lbs. 3.85 200 to 225 lbs. 3.45 to 3.60 225 to 250 lbs. 2.85 to 3.45 180 to 160 lbs. 3.10 to 3.35 Sows 2.35 to 2.85 8teers .Ob to .04 Cows .01 te .09 Bulls .09 Dressed veaL top . .06 Dressed bora .06 jni bat Wheat, western red .58 .59 White. Mo. 1 Barley, feed No. 1. ton . -14.00 uesa, teed, ton .14.00 -18.00 .18.00 Barley, malting, ton Oats, milling, ton Hay. buyiat pnees Oat and vetch, ton .11.00 .14.00 alfalfa, valley, first eut Clover Bay .12.00 WOOL Medium .28 .J9 .23 Course . Mo-sir . TEACHER QUITE ILL WHEATLAND, Dec. . Miss Maud Williamson, retired Yamhill county school teacher of this vi cihity. Is still quite ill at her home nere. Mr. ana Mrs. iNeai versteeg are caring for her and her home, Cross-Word Puzzle Br EUGENE SHEFFER " "z if-' 2 a M 1 1 11 fe HORIZONTAL 1 glow 6 seize 11- old 12 portion 14 bulky pieces of timber 15 frighten 17 behold! 18 hail! 19 expiate 20 power of invention 21 plural pronoun 22 episode 23 small fresh , water fish 24 splinters 26 had affec tion for 27 feminine - name 28 fruit of the pains 29 thin nails 81- few 34 storm SS attitudi nizes SS--have : v '.existence 87 congealed water SS city in France 89 eryefths aheepr " 40 CByself 41 characters of a primi tive Teu tonic alphabet 42 enjoy genial influences 43 bedaubs 45 disserta tions 47 small hallway 48 satisfies VERTICAL 1 creep on the earth I Herewith is the solution to yes terday's Puzzle. m OP. US I. nm lioito i STOCK HET NEW YORK, Dec. . (Aft er their splurge of the previous session, stocks reverted, to hesi tancy today,: backing "and tilling tn a comparatively narrow range. Transactions totalled 1,422,743 shares. U. S. Steel, American Can, Gen eral Motors, Case, General Elec tric, Sears Roebuck and Westing house lost fractions to a point net, American Telephone's decline was nearly 2 and U. S. Smelting's slightly more. U. S. Tobacco umped points on news et the $5 extra dividend. Few Inquiries in Wool Market But Sales Still Slow BOSTON, Dee. I. LP) (TJ. S. Dept. Agr.) Some inquiries are being- received on a few grades of domestic wool bnt sales are very slow and moderate in vol ume. Graded French combing Sis and finer territory wools bring 81-83 cents scoured basis. Aver- agel2 months Texas wools are firmly quoted at 81-83 cents scoured basis but very little is being sold. A limited quantity of strictly combing 56a, 3-8 blood Ohio fleece wools were sold in the range 41-43 cents in the grease. Coroner's Jury Concludes Akin Death is Murder PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. . OP) A Multnomah county coroner's Jury Wednesday returned a ver dict that W. Frank Akin, special agent for Governor Julius L. Meier in an investigation ot the port of Portland management, was killed by an unidentified person between 8:30 and 9 a.m., November 2e. Akin was found dead In his Portland apartment shortly after 10 a.m., on November 20, he had been jshot in the head. JfOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun-, ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, as the. ad ministratrix of the estate of So phia J. McCready, deceased, and that said Court has fixpd Tues day, the 9th day of January, 1934, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the Coun ty Court House at Salem, in Ma rion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day of December, 1933. ELDA McGRATH. Administratrix ot the Estate of Sophia J. McCready, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. 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