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ISP i . The OREGON STATES5IAN; Sakm, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 12, 1933 PAGE NINE , r- r J I : 1 i r - , i PULL ' Statesmon f g ; . Classified : Ads "-51 Call 9101 a m CUwOtod Adrrtt ;.v ' Slnglt fascniQB per .1 Throe tiuertloas per Ca ...... Elx tBMrttens r line. -39 One month ft? Hne.-tLB Minimum charge .... Sit road. copied until t:3t the-ova. las beloro publication tor clasaUlcatlon. Coif ro calved after i-i- ttm vffl be rma nader la heading Too It to GaaaUjr. The 1 Statesman aaaum M nnancUd ipoMUty for errors vale but ap ar la adverthrement Bo Hahed Is Its eorumas, na 4 U case whores Ute papr r at faolt Ul r9Tlat that eart of as advortl eat 1 voleU tho typotrtpWcal rigtaka Octal. '. Tho StatMuaaa the right to reject objeo- tlonal ; advertising. It tar ther raaerrw tho right to elaultr all advertising de? the proper - elaaaitica- Uon. ' ' ieSig Gift j Suggestions from Salem Merchants Metropolitan The finest selection of toys, candles, decorations, tree light sets, a1".. t'fo MetropollUn Christmas sale, lis V. Uberty. ; Eoff Electric ELECTRICAL gifta ars practical rift j. For Her sandwich toasters, kitchen clocks, illxma iters, wasbins machines, waffle irons, percolators, vacuum cleaners. For Him radio (a low as $X4.S), alarm clock, desk limp. 237 Court. . Cooke & Short tnTOKRWOOD TYPEWRITERS - New end used. SEE OUR new model I'ORTABLE at 245.00. Used machines U makes, low prices. . 821 Court Street TeL 524. aJxrUJVJlVl"ll"l" " aeaaaaaa Shafer's Leather Store BUT leather roods from s leather store. 170 & C31, ...I. BILLFOLDS, luggage, brief cases st Surprisingly low jrices. 170 S. Coml. biCTCLES $12.30 TIP . See our complete display of new sad rebuilt bicycles. Harry W. Scott. G. W, Johnson & Co. Ties 49c. boxes: broadcloth shirts, boxes, $1.49; hat free with each suit. j uaruqjuTJiaifajs'"i ii i Wooipert & Legg, . Drugs TARDLET sets for men and women are among the finest alfta rosMETICS. shavmsr sets, station ery. Court st Liberty St. aysasssjsssjsssssasssassssasasi WELLER HARDWARE PTREX ware, cutlery, electrlo ap p lances, nsnayv aitcnen . tooia w aousewue, 4a court. - nWiB KXELSON CIGARS, ripes. ptos sets, norelties for him. Half prio and less for short ttrae. 149 S. Com u JXrKSSJJUUirrrVir --aafcaaas Olson, Florist GIVE flowers for Chrlstmasb, or send by wire. Tel. 714$. j Bishop's I ARROW shirts at IL9S ars real at An at s14s IF IT'S for a man or boy youH find tho best selection st Bishop's, 124 N. Commercial. - , THE LARGEST selection of men s fins neckwear In Salem. j Smart Shop SCARFS, umbrellas, blouses, sweat ers, pajamas, besides ready-to-wear make really practical gifts for women. Reasonably priced, ef course. ; The Statesman A subscrlptfcm t The Oregon States man is a gift 812 dsys of the year. Remember a friend with a subscrtp Uon to The Statesman. ! HELP WANTED xnjvuuMutfw'vwv'irw"irii-."i-i"i-i'-i- i i"- - 3 ssles people with Portland rum for local work. 404 & High, Mr. Cru tnrdn. - --- " - t . - HELP WANTED MALE r - - WANTED ' A young man with knowledge of the lasurance Dusisees. . --.v- CHILD3 MILT.KR, Realtors 841' State Street - TeL 4708. HELP WANTEL FEMALE Wv"'-'y TPirwFRS wanted for midterm vacancies; cooperative plan gets quick resales. Free Information, write Teach ers Exchange. Kansas cuy, SALESMEN WANTED Agents wanted. Best deal ta Salem, m.n or women. 1 T H. vummciu,.. SITUATIONS WAN7TED -i VOTv.HnA Boultrymaa wants 09 winter. Write, saving sll details to Andrew F. Sears, T. M. C. A, Port land. -y -5 - : . Hsekpg. Experienced. 428 I. LiDerty. Housekeeping. Box 247, ear Statse- ' wan. FOR'SALE MiscellaneoBa r ELIZABETH IJLWSON announces the enenina of the Dr. Cartwright home at 764 Ferry street to particular nmnia desiring a horn and meala Wis will also be serred to others by telephoning In advance te Mrs Lawson cat 7995. Once her araest, you wiU be certain to return. 2, wood and cesl beater stores, De - rAnl cream sepsrator, VIctrola ana records. Mrs. B At. Woods, 110 N. FOR SALE MbceCaneoos FOR 8 ALE Croaley cabinet radio will trade. A snap, 8J2.50. 240 No. Liberty. TeL .482. i ; SpStsber Baldwin. Northern " Spy. Jenatharv Greening, . 29c te (Sc. Wal nata. -ifrv Wrtsbt. i 4 mL Wallace Ford Tourtmr. 112 modcU aood rub ber, cood condition. 1841 Trade St. So boxes taacy Bose and Clarceaa pcia-s. lie ausbel ..box, r for - i.ou. Brine bozaa. ; Pur appla cider freah daily. i'LiitlTAiN ODES WOSKS Wert Baiem - flaw auuuukw -aad attarpenlcs TeL 42S. axil, el Fnrtt and nut trees. See Frnltland Nurrr twfora 1m r Inc. aadee nra mw Commerciet and UTOnt ea uea tw St.. A. J. ilathla. Balrcnt. 20c. Itl4 N. Com'L Embroidery and needlework reaeoa o&able, Mrs. UForce, ZZI N. UtfO. ACaaa AUTO A XHCCK Wreckera, Generators, armatures and atarters. Used parte for autos And trucks. 41 B. Commercial, hk block aouta ot water company. TrviTr r ii-i i -irniin RADIO FOR SALE ' 2147 UaJestic Console, reooesessed. Balance due. S42.60. Terms. SS down. ! monthly. See Mr. Jacz, Will's Mu sic wore. ' Carrots $4.09 per ton nn topped. Top ped fi.ee. Reasonable. Tee oeitvery TeL 8t. Threw russ. 20x52 to 60 made from roi3 ends, all wool rrlci risnt. kTV Ford street TRADE Miscellaneous Want to trade, wood range and heat er for 2 cord of oak wood. Inquire at 17 ' 1 St.. Salem. WANTED MisceUaneous Wanted late model 2-ton truck or will buy your equity for cash. What have you? Tel. 6424 for Information. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 15c-20c. 202 a Winter.. Free. We pick up dead worthless horses, rows, sheep. TeL 4249. FOR RENT ROOMS Mod, heated apt., 21 N. 14th St. ROOM AND BOARD Board-room. S9S Court. TeL 4472. Room and board $17 month $12 for in room. Garage $1 mo. TeL 7212. B. & R, steam heat, near P. O. 5422. Pleasant rooms best of meals one large room down stairs. Tel. 4498. FOR RENT APARTMENTS SjSSjSsS4SaSSSSSSSjSl Furo. apt.. $10. 11.8 Cbemeketa. sseayjel1aass,e"' Fina mod, X R. turn. spL Heat, elea refrUreratiofU. Garae TeL 4154. 2 rooms partly furnished, $5.00, Hol lywood. 1005 N". 22nd St. nAnArfuiAnri"i-i-i Apt, oyer stuffed turn. 6aS Center. Apt. $5-110. 191 a Church. FOR RENT HOUSES 2 and S room furnished houses for rent. Inquire 720 N. Front Furn. and unfurn. houses R A Forkner. 1410 N. Cottage, TeL 8031 FOR REXT Small house. See Mra CadelL Sutesman office. H. P. Grant rents furn. and unfurn. houses, 180 N. Com'L Partly furnished 4 tage. TeL 2842. rm, stucco cot- iron rent ' On f Salem's finest homes, 7 rooms, modern, double- garage. Worth $50. Will accept $20 from reliable CHTLDS ft MILLER, Realtors 244 State Street TeL 4741. t room bouse on N. 14th St $15 per mo. See Mrs. Lawrence at Willamette Sanatorium. FURNISHED two and three room cottages, with garage, by the day. week or month. CHERRX CTTX COTTAUE3 2490 Fairground Road 57 Statesman St.. 5 rooms, built In a araram and woodshed. 212.50. 1440 Ferry Street, modern nouse, bedrooms. $15.00. 894 N. 17th street, 4 Wronmi i stoves, well furnished, pl ane, on bus line, garden, f zv.ue. a room house south ot town, wen. chicken bouse, $8.00. P. H. EEU zz uregon juiag. Tel. 8402 and 2427. FOR RENT Capitol Hotel under new manage ment. Furnished rooms . ana apart meata .' ; Ttntals of all: kinds, furnished end unfgrntghet 829 Court St TeL 4017, WANTED TO RENT If you wish to rent your house fur nished- or uniurmanea csu m Court Street TeL 4017. FOR SALE Real Estatt 5-acres, fine son, some timber, house sad out buildings lair, wonuenui buj. On nr-onimf of alclcness must ssu, w Quire 629 Court St TeL 4017. i 2 A. H mL from Salem, on pared road. 4 room house, electric lignts. iMth. basement, nesx ox wu. A. l mL east ot Salem, oa paying. 5 room home, bath, fireplace, electric lirhta. oak floors.. $2500. 25 A. on macadam road, 22 ta cul tivation, dark sou. apple orchard. A. prunes, creek, 4 room house, barn. t chicken houses, $509 down, DAL 41 per cent Int - 10 A. on pared road, north, new house, well. X logans, - fenced. 1H7S. 220 down. MELVXN JOHNSON, 272 State Street Wonderful bur m l real house. Large living ' room, four bedrooms, sewing room, basement, fine location. Less than half price. (29 Court Street H01IE AND INCOME It room building arranged tor small apartments and rooms, on-large cor ner lot la business district both streets psred. walks In and paid for. Priced very low for only $3000, liberal terms. CHILDS A MILLER, REALTORS 244 State Street TeL 4708. EXCHANGE Real Estatt) , For outstanding buys In real estate. see us. We specialize in exenangea. 'H. tv SHIELDS - Oregon Bids. TeL 2902V SMALL APARTMENT ? Ta, A-l rondlUoo. 4 family rental. fine residential district. Away below mlue at 24500. Consider some trade. rHTTX3- A MILLER. REALTORS 244 SUM Street TeL 4748. Interestinff Facts Fifteen billion!' cubic feet of neat in the state oi aiasaacnas- etts alone. o , "Three little pigs Who's air aid of the bis bad -woir to drawls bis bonse at the State theatre. o We exoect that one or two of Salem's empty store rooms will be occupied soon, by a state liquor tore. O x . Some more baby rabbits at oar house yesterday. Wish someone would tell o how we can tell ute mamma and papa rabbits apart. 0 We were looking: through the files of December 17, 2 S years ago and noticed an ad of O. W. Johnson & Cor, which was. then located at 141 Commercial street. Salts were advertised at $22, 216, $13, and $9.50. John B. Stetson hats at $3.75; Packard shoes 23.00 and men's work shirts 40c. This store is still in business in Salem now located on State street between Liberty and High. -O It seems that some Salem peo ple are interested In learning French. We see some dozen at tending the class which meets at the Marion hotel. FOR SALE FARMS 70-ACRE3 RIVER BOTTOM All good sandy loam solL Modern ranch home, electric lights, bath and water system. Good barn, 40x40, poul try house. 14x40. 20-A. cilt., 40 A. pasture and timber, running Water. Goo I team, 6 cows, 200' pullets and all Implements and feed, for only $7500 $2000 down. See my agent JAS. P. SEARS. 132 S. High St WANTED REAL ESTATE Have several buyers for good acre age. Must be a real bargain. What have tou ? J. LINCOLN ELLIS,. 442 State Street WA2CT 8 or 7 rm. home on small acreage, near Salem. 1904 N. Summer Street MONEY TO LOAN $ Christmas Money $ To salaried men and women. It won't be long . now shop . early. No payments due until next year. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon BIdg. TeL 7782 Lie. No. S-145 Automobile and Chattel Loans ; 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. t GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st NafL Bank BIdg. Phone 1552 Licensed iy State Are You Short of Cash? Borrow 2100-1150-2204 or MORE from ust Repay la from 1 to 20 months, ac cording to your present Income. Come in! . . . wrttel . . . -roonei BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM DA via btiv sua e-A fi. Member of NRA LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE 818 State St TeL 874 4! LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FOR SALE Fat or feeder plga Alire or dressed, Cecil Sargent, near Liberty. ' FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, 298$ for dry wood, GUARANTEED DRY feL (009 Salem Fuel Co. Trade A Cottage. Ash, fir snd oak. Tel 1(42. Second growth and oak. Phone 127F2. CaU 4SF14,AI1 wood. Smith A Ruben All kinds dry wood. TeL 4418. Dry old fir. Snd growth, oak and ash, TeL 2878. Dry fir and oak. TeL 9749. Oak, ash wood. TeL 2488. A-l old fir. Reasonable. 8922. Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. . 4-ft oak. $8 cord. TeL 7982. WOOD SAWING MIWW Wood sawing. Dial 7800. LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Salem and Jeffer - m Jk il Jl ,! W I-. m It) son 5x30 truck tire and rim. Reward. C. I. Lehman. TeL Salem 49F4. FOUND Shopping bag call States-1 LOST Black bill fold, conUlning check, rent receipt, auto driver li cense, receipt and other papers. Re turn to Perrin A Alarstera Reward, LOST Male English Setter, license No. 1071. Tet 4759, dortftg day. FOR SALE USED CARS McKaysc Us e d Cars r uikv HOT.Tgr nrvES ttORB '"-' 1924 W. Knight Sedan . 2 48.80 1927 Nash Roadater 75.00 1S2 Model A Ford Couds 195.00 192$ Hupmoblle SIX Coup 225A0 19 it Reo Mate Spt Cpe.- 874.00 1939 Nash Conv. Cabriolet - 285.08 1931 Ford Ds Luxe Phaeton 295.00 1931 Graham Coupe 285.49 426.09 475.09 17S.00 1931 Chev. Spec. Sedan . 1932 V S Ford Coach TRUCKS 192 Cher.. Truck 1981 Chev. Ill- Dual 895.09 193 Ford 1ST Dual with fine .. ' ' stake body run only 9000 miles 27S.00 425.00 1981 Chevrolet 117 Dual Ford eon Tractor with fenders 95.00 cars We buf, sell sad trade used sccording to the price In the new N. XL A. automobile dealers used car cods book. - . '.:--- v..? ,- v -228 Center St TeL 218 430 N. ComX Douglas McKay. Chevrolet Co. FOR SALE USED CARS 3 Red Hot Specials Jl Cher. Coach ? . 2 Pontiae Sedan ZZZ 251 1 27 Cher. Coupe l 20 ethers to pick from. 24 No. XJbertr TeL tltt. FOB SALE Model A, 1H ton Ferdl truck, excellent condition, tires nearly I ew. Bargain at $115. Call at 1414 1 Booth llth SL er Sunday at Bouts 11 BOX 27. - .. . .- 1929 Pontiae Coupe. A-l condition. I Haw's Top and Body Shop, Zf T B.-I Commercial. VMMUMMMWMWMMMMMMMMUMMIMI FOR" SALE Packard tight six road- ater. sss cash. Tel. S474. WANTED USED CARS W ANTEO To buy light csso. Box 24S, Statesman. car for Rad io P rogram KOW POKTLAjn 420 Ke. 7:00 Edward MaeHarh. VBC. :15 Organ eeneert, NBC. 8:15 Morla . Sitters, KBC. 8:30 V. 8. Marias band, XBO. . 9:15 Violin recitaL :45 Cooking sebooL 10:30 Womaa't Uataxise, KEG. 11:80 Widow sad Aatel, KBO. 11:45 Edocatlonal Health talk. 13:15 Farm u4 Home, KBC. 1:15 Meredith WilUo NBC. 1:45 Mtt and Her Friendly Garden, KBC. 8:05 Miha Pets, piano. 3 :26 Friuodly Chat. 4:15 Ton and Your Government, KBC. 5:15 Sam Gordon. 5:45 Little Orphan Annie, KBO, 6:15 Arion trio, KBC. T :50 Orchestra. . 8:00 Amoa 'n' Andy. XEC. 8:15 Memory Lane, KBC. 10:15 Vie Meyers orchestra. 10:45 Ansen Weeks, KBC. 11:00 Ted Fiorito's orchestra, KBO, KXX POETLAKD 1180 T:15 Band mnsie. 7:50 Tango Time. 8:00 Breakfast ehtb. 8:00 U. 8. Marine bantl. KBC. 9:45 Edna Fischer, NBC. 10:02 Orcaa eeneert, KBC. 10:80 Dance Rkythms. 10:45 IaitrameBtsl soloist 11:15 Welts Time. 11:45 Neil Sitter. KBC. 12:15 Maeter Moiie Makers. 1;15 Tlk. 1:80 Meredith Willson, KBC. 1:45 Classical soloist. 2 KM) World Bookmsn. 2:05 Symphony hour. 8:00 line. France' Aids, KBC. 8:30 Hymn Sins. KBC. a .Art i;ttt Vnnitamprr Book Chat. a ?2S Tir Tours Chrisman and Oli ph snt. g:30 Circus Conrt of tns Air. O ;45 Edgewater Beach Hotel ereheitra. 10:00 StriORirood easemhle, KBC. 10:80 Khythm Aces. KBC. KOAC COBVAUUS 550 Ke. 7:30 Moraine Jleditstioni, led by Br. James E. Millissn. :00 Morninr concert. 9:00 Home Economics Ohserrer. 11 :so American Legion oran recitaL 12 :00 Farm hoar. 2:30 Soma thin r Abont crerytamg. 2:45 Csmpns Renorter. 8:00 Mrs. Ssrs Wstt Prentiss. 'Meet ing the Daneers of Early Years." 4:30 Farm market reports, A..C Vbmm Vnn, 7:30 The Citisen sn His School, Miss Florence T. Blaiier, 'Training Teachers for Hememaklng Conrses." . . e.gn Ttadio Ponltry course, lesson Ho. 9, by Professor A. O. Lnnn. XORTOX STATS OTJT FIXE f?ILVERTOX Dec. 11. Wil- I lard Norton Is working out a fine for disorderly conduct. Officer KerinedT arrested Norton Friday night and he was tried in police court Saturday morning, air. ror- I ton was given the minimum fine ana costs, morion is lougea si mo city Jail. f NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership lately sub sisting between W. M. Woods and W. H. Stelzer, under the firm name and s t y 1 e of Stelrer 4b Woods, was on the 1st day of December, 1933, dissolved by mu tual consent, and that the busi ness In the future will be car ried on by W. H. Stelzer alone. Any and all claims of creators against the partnership andor either of the members must bo submitted to either M. H. Walk er, Bank of Independence, Inde dence. Oregon, or to Walter ffnhror. E02 Guardian Building. Salem, Oregon, on or before De cember 20, 1933. Dated this 1st day of Decem ber, 1933. WALTER FTJHRER Attorney for Partnership of Stelxer 4b Woods. Dec. 9-1 2-1 6-1 1. NL7TICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of tho Stat of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marion, as Administratrix of tho estate of William Lemley, de ceased, and that she ha duly Qualified as such Administratrix; 1 &n persons having claims against 1 -er . the estate of aald decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney, 2 OS" Oregon Building, Sa lem, Marion County, Oregon, with in six months from, the date of this notice. $ -. 'Dated at. Salem,. Oregon, thl 21st day of November,-1933. V HALLA D. GILLESPIE, Administratrix of tho Estate of William Lemley, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, - v Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, "Oregon. N 21-22 D S- 12-19. : r V NOTICE OP ItEARING OJP. r OBJECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE HEREBY X3 ' GIVEN that NELLE HUTCHISON, as the duly appointed, cjualified and act ing executrix of the last will and testament and estate of NEWEL W. CLARK, deceased. v has duly rendered - and presented- for let tlement and filed in the County Court of the BUte of .Oregon for tho County of Marion final ac count f her administration ' of said estate, and that Tuesday, the nineteenth aay or, - u o o o m D r. 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock In tho forenoon of aald day, at tho courtroom of 'said court In f - QEGULTO Business' Directory Cards la tbla oJnctory on xnoatbJy basis only. Rata f 1.00 per lino per moatiu AUTO BRAKES Mike Psnek, 2Tf South - Commercial. BICYCLES New sad used. Tires. Rapslrln& ! HARRT W. SCOTT, r, 147 a Com! St UROOKS AND BRUSHES Ore eon Blind ' Scheol. TeL 4071 CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Fa, 4722. Hulda Helps Hoetei Tet 1142. CHB1NET SWEEP Telephone 4450. R, E. Kortbness. ' CHINESE MEDICINE Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. (now in former location). Hours Tues day and Friday, 10 :3 a. m. to I p. 1st v. commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L, SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor. zas r. mgn. -tel. ttes s7i FLORISTS CUT Cowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreatns, aeeorations. u. a. sreit- naupt, iionst, 471 court. TeL f4. ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Fler 1st, 18th a Market. TeL 0582 INSURANCE BECKE 189 N. High HENDRICKS - TeL 4947 COFFET-SMTTH. gen. Ins Tel. 8432, LAUNDRIES THH NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 248 a High TeL Hit CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Te!epbonelJ5J244roawaj MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, t lb, $4.50. Renovators and fumlgators. Rugs cleaned. Capitol Bedding Co. TeL 4089. 8029 N. Capitol New mattress made te order, eld re made; carpet cleaning, sising: fluff rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat tress Factory. & 12th A Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est 191L ' ' MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines sheet music, and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing mAf nines. 412 state Btreer. Salem. - PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L, CL Altman, M. IX Homeopatblst Office and residence 807 Center St Phone 6832. Treats both acute aad chronic diseases PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint AV Roofing. 474 Ferry. PATTERNS Capital City Pattern Shop WM. PREHN, 2145 N. Fourth Street PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, lets, programs, books or any nan.Dh- klnd ot printing, call xne statesman Printing Department. 211 & Commercial. Tele- rmonlOlL RADIO SERVICE MOORE S189 SKEWIS 250 N. TeL High.. Central Radio Service, Guaranteed repairs. 495 N, Tel 7991 High, "REAL ESTATE BECKS A HENDRICKS, TeL 4347. SOCOLuhX fl i 24-8 First NafL Bte. BIdg. TeL 7807. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Steves for sale, rebuilt and repaired, au kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and Dlam. hon baskets, hooka loesn hooka. Salem Fanes and Stove Works. 242 1 Chem ehets, TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. EL Wiggins, 1 mL N. Pan, Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 813L La ler Transfer Co. Trucks to roruana oauy. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 224 SUte St TeL 7772. Distributing; for warding snd storage our specialty. Get ear retee. TYPEWRITERS - TYPE W BITERS Adding' Mch. sold. rented, repaired, unaerweoa Agenu. Cooke Bhort 431 tjoura Te s.. WELL DRILLING R. A. .West, years erperience. RED 7. BOS SOS. Teu 11QFS. the Marion County Courthouse in tho City of Salem, County of Ma lion. State o Oregon, have, been duly fixed and appointed by saia 1 court as' the time and the plaee for tho hearing of objection to said final' account and the settle ment thereof. vv . Dated and xlrst published the fourteenth day of November, 1933.-. , w - - - v NELLE HUTCHISON, .. as Executrix ot the . , ; I-st WUl and Testa " ' ment and Estate of -r - NEWEL W. CLARK; : T Deceased. CARSON A CARSON, Attorneys for Executrix. N. 14-21-23; D. i - 12. Cold iCrmX PBBEIS 5 1-4 GETiT INCREASE CHICAGO, Dec 11. fP) Stim ulated by a sadden .cold war arousing crop d a tna g fears, wheat rose today to 6- cent abor last week's low, but profit- taking virtually cancelled gains. Almost total absence of snow protection, combined with 40 4e4 greea drop In temperature,' gar ground for uneasiness regarding tho domestic wheat crop outlook, especially in ' the southwest. No tice was also taken of 2.78S.000 bushels decrease ot the United States wheat visible supply, with total stocks the smallest since 1227; - Wheat closed unsettled at tho same as Saturday's finish to higher, corn enchanted to lower, oats up. -.Today's closing quotations: Wheat -ee., 85; May, 27 H-: Jniy. 85-. Corn -Dec., 47 4; May, 54 ; July, 55. - Oats Dec., SCU; May, 3S Muly, 87. General Markets PORTLAND. Ore, Dee. ll. (AP) Predsee exchange, net prices: Batter Extras 20c, standards 19 He, prime firsts 19e, firsts is He. esse resa axtrss 24c, fresh mediums 20c Portland Grain POBTLAKD. Ore. Dec. 11. (AP) Wheat Open Hick Low Close Mar 74 75 741s 74 H December 70 70 70 70 M Cash Big Bend blnestem 72e; dark hard winter 12 per cent 74c, 11 per cent 71e; soft white, western white, hard win ter, nortbens spring, western red oac Oats No. 2 white $23. Corn Ko. 2E yellow $23.25. Millnm Standard $14. Portland Produce POBTLAKD, Ore, Dee. 1L (AP) Butter Prints, extras 23c, standards 22 e pound. Bntterfat Portland delivery: A grade 20-2 le; farmer 'a door deUrery 17-lSc poand. Sweet cream. 6e higher. Eggi Pacific ponltry producers' tell ing price: Freak extra specials 27c, ex tras 25c, standards 21c, medium 21e doz en. Baying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras le, firsts 17c, mediums 15c, un dergrade 12e pullets 12e dosen. Cheese 92 score, Oregea triplets 10c; loaf lie pound. Brokers will psy He belew Quotations. Milk Contract price 4 per eent, Portland delirery $1.70 cwt.; B grade cream 87 He pound. Country meats Selling price te re tailers: Country - killed hoes, best batch ers, under 150 pounds 6-6 c; vealers,' 90 to 100 pounds 7c pound, light and thin 4-Oe pound; heavy calves 4e ponnd; lambs 10c pound; yearlings 4-5e pound; hear- ewes 2c ponnd: mediums cows 4- 5e poand; eanner cows l-zc ponna; duiis 5 V4 -c pound. Mohair Baying pries: 1938 clip. 15e pound. Cssesrs bark Baring pries z 1938 mtl 2 V a nonnl. Hons 1V3S clusters zo-sse ponna. Lire poultry Portlsnd delirery, bay- Ins prices: Colored fowls 4 to 8 pounds lie, over 6 pounds 11c; spring pullets, 2 to 2H pounds lie; roasters, over 8 pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, over 8 Donnds lOe. under i nounas e: orou- ers lli t 1 pounds 12e, 2 pounds and op 10c; stags 6c; roosters 5e. Pekin dock 10c: colored . ducks 7c: teese 8e nonnd. Tnrkerr Ko. 1. 1012c pound. Unions xaKime, fi-i.iu; urifia $1.40-1.50 cental. Potatoes Local white and red $1.10- 1.15 centsl: Yakima $1.35-1.40: -ss- chutes $1.40 eeataL Wool ibsb enn. aommai: wuiam ette vahey 28-25e pound; eastern Ura ges l-21c pound; seuthsrs Idsbe 16-20e poena. - . . a . . m nnvrns ice irem nroaocer: AlfalfSLKo. 1, new crop $18-16.50; vetch 815; Willamette vauey tianotny i; eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; oats $15 toa. . Portland Livestock PORTLAKD. Ore,. Dee. 11. (AP) Cattle Receipts 2100, calves 125; steady te strong. Steers, gooo. common ana meaiuu t2.75-S.75: heiftrs. common snd diam fS.SO-4.ao; eewk, common ana me dium, $2.28-8.25; low carter and eutter $1-2.25; balls, cutter and medium $1.75 2.75: vaalera. seed aad choice $5-6; cull. common aad maoiom u.au-s; csires, govs sad choice J4-4; commea ana .me Hogs Beeeipts 4500; 25e lower for killers. x Lightweight, good aad choice s.z- S.8S; media weight, good and choice $3.50-8.85; heavyweight, good and choice SS.1S-BA0: naekiar sows, medium aad good $2,25 3.10; feeder A atocksr pigs. good ens choice sa.xe-a.io. Sheen Receipts 2500; asking 25e lower for best wool eftsrings. Tmh. sm and eholee sa-s: dium 08.75-5.28; yearling wethers $8.75-i 4.50; awes Si x. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright 1938. Standard Statistics Co.) Decern oer si svoe AVESAOES 11 Todsy I . 4. 44. OS J Bl.S f-.wir.ii. dm-w 94.5 43. 60.0 ol.e Week ate e. Year ago 63.6 27.4 89. 55. 8 years sro .122.1 ' 82.8 156.8 128.5 I lira 1V3S , , . iie.i Low 1933 42.8 22.5 6L8 42.9 BOSB AVERAOE8 71.9 72. 78.1 74.8 Today Previous day- 71. 7L 77. vs.; Week ago iv.a o.o Year ago -l t-0 81.0 8 8 yearisr 9 98.1 97.r 94 High 1933 77.1 S4. 88. BS.8 Low 1938 58.8 57.0 74.1 83.6 IX THE DISTRICT CX)TJBT OF THE rXTTED STATES FOR THE DKTRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of H. B. Anderson, No. B 18244 Bankrupt, To the creditor of H. is. An- , derson of Sllverton, in the County of Marlon and District aforesaid. a bankrupt, . - . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE?) that on tho 1st day ot December, 1933, the said H. B. Anderson was duly adjudicated bankrupt and the first meeting ot his creditors will bo held at room 301 in the TJ. S. National Bank Building In the City of Salem, Oregon, on the 26th day of December, 1933, ax 1:00 o'clock in tho afternoon, at which time the aald creditors may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. " WIIXARD Lv MARKS. r: Referee la Bankruptcy, w - D-ll Salem Marlccts - SGrmOm B raw : 4 co-op pool ptioa, f 1JS3 per handred. . -' . , SarplM f 1.1S, OQlk Used sa semlaeafXly ksttarfs ararege.) - , IMstrlbotosr prico $3.10. Bntterfat Top 10c, prtata 83c, cabes 24c Prices paid te sxeweas-by SUesa bsyers - veeemseria (Tks prices seies. sanded by a leeal rreesz. are iadlcativs ef the defly market bat see se4 rssreateed by The Statasmsa run an rcaaraiui CranUrriae, bbL ,- ' Psmpklna, U0 M M lUUaa BreeeeH. Iss s Parsnips, bea- lag Tsrsnps, sex rng to Ratabacsa lnr hex M ' Brsssets spreets. '-f , Jt9 Lseat ess Blast jBS Ueagy ewt . . te LIS ureas penpe , leeal. . e Obbs. sos. bssekss .15 Peeatoesi leeal , .75 te 2-0 , Lsteae . Callferala, dry pack 1.4 te 1.50 , Calif erai, teed - te S.00 1 Onions, Yakima, swt , J9 Labis s Celery, des. .so Assise Klage .TS Jeaetaana , .7 .as .45 SpHs Rome Eeauty Orenges. Yaleaeiae, faasy S.0 te S.5 Plaee pack L74 te t.2S Ksvela. crate ' Japsnese, buadls , , Beets, local, des. .15 Turnips, local '- tS Carrots, local, dos 48 Spineek, local, crate Bsnaaas. 4b. ea stack Hands Lessens S0 te .5 AS osh 5.75 1.00 Limes, frssb Aracadoa crate -Saaash, Daaish, dos. Habbsrd sOnash .75 te 1.00 Tomatoes, California pack, tag, 1.40 Hot Hoose e California, case , - 1 Lady f inger grapes " ? Emporer crapes , ,,. i is Sweet potatoes, lb .0 Pears, bo. , A sad .50 Grspefrnit, Florida Grapefrait, California 3.00 HOPS 1833 fneelet .25 te 25 to .12 H te .12 Vs to .4 .25 .18 .20 103 J cluster, lb. SuTI Filberts, IK Walnuts, lb. Sarins. Prtecs BOO Extras Medinms Stsndsrds .20 .16 .15 .11 41 4 JO .08 .OS a .10 .18 Pullets POOXTXY Pallets Old roosters Colored hens Medium hens light hens Lex horn fryers Colored fryers Dressed turkeys, Ko. 1 MXAT Sprng lambs, top .14 te -5.23 nog, tou te zuo ids. .3.85 200 te 225 lbs. 225 te 250 lbs. 130 to 160 lbs. 8.45 to 8.60 -2.95 te 8.45 3.10 te 8.35 ..2.85 te 2.85 .Oa to U)4 .01 to J33 .02 .06 Sows , Steers ' Cows Balls Dressed vest, top Dressed bogs .06 H Q3AIB A Hit HA. Whest, western red .58 .59 -14.00 -14.00 -18.00 -18.00 -12.00 14.O0 -12.00 White, no. I Bsrley. feed Ko. 1, tea Oats, fees, ton Bsrley, malting, toa Oats, milling, ton ,... Hay. earing eneee Oats sad vetch, toa Alfalfa, raller. first eu Clovar aay . WOOL Medlnts 4(8 . Conrse . Mohair . START CARD SERIES BROOKS, Dec 11. Card par ties are being given in the'Broeks community clubhouse every Wed nesday night with the public in vited. The first of the series was held Wednesday night with a fair Bized crowd. Five hundred Is play ed with prizes for the winners and iunch is served. Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER I ll I? I I- I I I1 a 10 -ZZZ'WLZ'ZZM-l.ZfZ XI -1 ' 'fl 1 , . . 1 WZ I if-izzifi--: in i.. HI . HORIZONTAL 1 place of business l-re 13 eeat without a back 14 sharp to the taste 15 a device f ot holdingr things 80 considers 81 sounded as ':. abell 82 Jumps 83 brother (abbr.) 84 conjunction 85 sman chambers 86 winnow 87 pronoun 88 rants 89 estimate 40 sign v together 16 prefix, down 17 beverage 13 to make . smooth , 19--payment, : ' as for pro fessional service --0 symbol for r tellurium lHreduc to , fine - particles : f oceans 23 tied . - 24 remove by stripping? 25 on of the seasons 27 physical : v condition 29- narrow . . path Herewith is the solution to Satur day's Pn-zle, . . I T lORi i t T KM !QiS- HI Ig IftKKfliE NEW YORK. Dec 11. (SfV- Prom-taking tempered t o d a ys stock market but recent leanings toward cheer fuln eaa still seemed to predominate and the close: rp resented a small gain for the oto rages. "" :- Tarnover' jumped to 2,452,220 shares.' Bail stocks gar a good account of themselres - although galas wore not fully maintained. Dela ware- V Hadsan wa up mora than 3 net. Allied Chemical, Chrysler, National Biscuit,. Da Pont, Amer ican Caa and TJnioa Carbid lost tractions to mbre than a point, while American Telephone, North, American. Bethlehem and TJ. 8. Steels, Auburn. Radio. Loose Wiles. Liquid Carbonic and TJalon Pacific gained as much. CENT CUT III EGGS IS DOE FI TODAY PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11. (JP) -There will bo a eut otlc dosen In the selling prico on eggs to re tailers Tuesday morning, announ ced G. C. Keeney, general man ager of Pacifie Co-ops. Keeney had word from Chicago reporting an advance in storage eggs in face of the weakness dis played Saturday. Word came that the gor era merit was to make heavy purchase but local distri butors bad no advice to that ef fect, i v ! PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11. (rPV Prices locally were unchanged for Tillamook cheese while a slightly better movement was sug gested all along the line. Trade in the butter market was inclined io rhow more-or less weakness on the open market where sales are occasionally shown at VtC below established values on cubes. Buttertat was easier. Situation in the egg market was a trifle erratic, word comes from the east suggesting that the government will soon enter the market for rather liberal supplies to go Into relief channels. Lamb market situation was re ported firm in the country killed meat market although there has been no advance in the general price. Veal and hogs ' were con sidered steady for the week- opening trade. Trade in onions appeared to be gaining strength from speculative activities. Offers were reported as high as 31.10 and sacks but gen eral bids were not suggested above the dollar m-rk. Carload shippers were "payiLg the price while the lpcal trade was slow. Entire live chicken market was holding .firm with light arrivals recently. Prices bid were not changed because of the lowness of other fowls. General slu&gishness was con tinued in the market for potatoes here and at various Pacific northwest sources. Honey market wa down about 25c a case. Lettuce deal was weak with g o o stuff practically off the market, 1 denoting; on omission 41 adjuration 42 insomnia vxrticax; v 1 properties , 2 not fresh 8 allowance mad for ' y. the weight -of the , . container . 4 dexterity' ' 6 exist 1-- 8 land sur- I'v water v - ( '7 endure - 8--iweIlins " I . 8 swab 10 Hebrew god 11 woody " ; ' plant ! 15 adhere J.-. .. tenaciomrfy , ' . : 16 distributed i 18frnit . 10 examines , by touchinf 21 departing? - -j' ! 22 lines ' , formed by , aewingr . 23 stigmatize v. : 24 glance. . 26 cow , ,' : 27 .ake well ,1 28 place tinder T " " control , 80 blot out 81 ehowera I 82 ra - ' B3-ablutIons . 85 find fault 86 destiny r 88 girl' nam 89 hastened 40 civil , f - - engines (abbr.) fcjSlc rCIAINn I 41 bone I I ! t i t .' I : f O. A. C strain plga TeL Ills. wre.