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jheORECQN STATESMAN,' Saltm. Ortgon. Saturday Moraun;, December -38. 1933 PAGE SEVEN THEY I PULL ' ! Statiiithan " Classified Ads Call 910 Single lunthm ptt Uct.lOe Three) tnaerttoaa par Una .............. toe 8tz lneertioaa par Una. .tie Oat month par Una.. 91.0 Minimum charge ...... Sit ' Copy, tor thlj pate ac cepted until 6:10 the rn lax fcftfar puhlleattoa tor classification. Copy re ceived after thla tint will b run a nder tha jMding Too Lata to Clasaity. . The Statesman midn ao ttnancal responsibility lor -errors which may ap pear In advertisement pno Ushtd In its columns, and In cases wkero this paper la at fault will , reprint that part o an aTriUmint in which the) typographical -Jatake oeaars. The Statesman reserves the right . to reject ob.ee ttonal advertising. It Tar ther reserves the right to classify all advertising an tie? the proper classifica tion. SALESMEN WANTED Agents wanted. Best deal In Salem, men or women 1 47 8. CommsrrteL FOR SALE Miscellaneous . Saw gumming and" sharpening mile E. ; Four Cornera. TeL 4280. Potatoes. .50, .T5. 1.00. J. V. Lehr i."an, K. . near Hazel Green school. Registered Uucrnsey cow gal. Fres-h 3 mo. Tel. SSFt. giving 4 13 tons extra good baled oat bay some vcatch. $165.00. Tel. 3255. Haircut 50c. 1614 X. Com , SpiUber, Baldwin, Northern Spy Jonathan, Greening, 50c to S5c. Wal nuts. Mrs. Wright, ii mL Wallace road. Several ranges and heaters, W. H. itircho, 11S6 Ferry. We Flx-um Shop. O. A. C pigs. Tel. S115. Wood range, 910, heater cellent condition. TeL 20K3. 3, ex- Apples SSr. 2815 S. Cottage. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 15c-20c 301 S. Winter. Fret. W pick up dead worthless horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4119. ' Dresraia&lng; 607 N. Capitol, Apt. Prescotfa barber shop, Hair cut 20c, shave 13c. 1064 Oak. ' 1 have taken the Wenatchee Auto Camp off from the market. A. J. Ma- R0031 AND BOARD Board-room. 135 Court. TeL S(7S. Boora and beard, 4 wk. TeL 7S1S. - tLUABLTH UWSOX announces the opening of - tha Dr. Cartwrlght heme at 751 Ferry street to particular people desiring a tome and meals. Meals will also be served to others; by telephoning in advance to Mrs. Lawsan at 7995. Once her guest, you will . be certain to return. FOR RENT APARTMENTS ; Fine mod. S R. turn, apt. Heat, aUe. refrigeratioiu Garaga. TeL tlti. aaaaaaaaaaawaaarfai . -Olympic apartments. 730 N. Iib e?trt 2 and 3 room furn. apta. Fura. apt, 22(1 ll&zeh TeL 7((4. Fumtahd," heated apts., 444 8. High FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. 4 R. bouse, garage. 872 High land, ll. Inquire at 2275 Laurel, Rentals our specialty. Largest and best list. 629 Court TeL 4017. , .. ' Ni!y- furn- ' good piano), attract Ire 4 R. bungalow, 135 Madison. TeL - -i-ih-i-imrwwinriAArrinaAriAAfi.rL Furn. 5 -room house. 1310 N, Win ter at TeL 3JF2. Mod. 6 R. house at 995 H. Summer, Tivi.' 79. FOR. RENT FOR RENT 10 acres, improved. wita buildinRa Close In. H. a SHIELDS O-eiron Bldr. Tel. 8992. WANTED TO RENT 3-rrn. heated, turn, apt, close 150 or l?s. Tel. S14. la. I EXCHANGE Real Estate jaaaa"aaaaaa m axa aaaaaaaaaaal AT LOS ANGELES Equity in 6 room modern well lo cated home ; 3 bedrooms : hardwood ; tile bath; near college, blab and grade schools ; 3 years old; auto beater; value 14500.00. Balance 11975.00. Wa. : ranch near Salem will assume. Lloyd Watts. 1E50 X. Are. U. Los Angeles. EXCHANGE it room aot 'house worth !5S Will accept clear house in Salem or lorvaiiis as part payment We have 3 fine homes In Portland- clear; each to trade for acreage near balrm value up to S7500. CHILDS MILLER. REALTORS I4 State Street Tel, 6708. FOR SALE FARMS i Property Selling Buy Now REAL FARM BARGAINS4 5 6 -acres, fair bldgs. Priced to sell. nly 350.00--a snap.-- 140-ACRES S2200 Tills . Is a good stock and " dairy . rancli. 4 R. house, large, hop roof, barn. utr terms. HOP RANCH 13-A. hope (good). Modern home, basement, furnace and water system. .,Thia it a paying place, and priced right: . 32-ACRES HOWELL PRAIRIE Dandy place, 6-R. bimgalow with basement, hath, toilet, lights and wav ' tor system, good berrt,l4Ymiltry boose, team, wagon, and 11 lL,Jmenta. Only jsee.ee.. .'t--'------ -.-.:-... - Buy that rarich andb Independent JAa V. SEARS, ' REALTOR J J South High Street ' WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Have buyer for good 4 -bedroom House. Must be A-l- and priced tight. CITILOa MTTJ.KR. REALTORS 4 State Street TaL 7et. WANTED REAL ESTATE Will pay cash for 4 or t R bun. ..".Cout TeL017. MONEY TO LOAN 'I'm nnrum n n i i --' Automobile and Chattel Loans In? onth to nPT at lowest pos sible rate. . - . G&VXKRAL iTINANCK CORP. A local corporation lat Natl. Bam. Bid. TUone SSS1 wwiMM y state Salary loans, 35.00 and up, from 1 to. C months. See Mr. Bacfemann at STATE LOAN CO. , US Oregon Bids;. TeL 7713 Lie No. S-165. Are You Short of Cash? Borrow l80-ftSM200 or hfORB from oa! Repay to. fram I to U months, ac cording to your present tncoma. Coma tot Write I 'Phone I BENEFICIAL LOAJN SOCIKTT OF SALEM Member of NRA rT-I1!. N'w RIBh Bid 2nd floor LICENSED Nil 1 h mini K1 f C...: i -". J OIAIII ii ot, Tat. MARION POLK N. F. L. A "We make both federal and commis sioner loans. Fifteen years- to our present location. r- 5l,TILJF?.SON' Sec-Treaa. 202 V. S. Bank Building FOR SALE WOOD I,.. . , . , ,.,..., .y08 Trcya. 3938 for dry wood. GUARANTEED DRT wood coat Fuel Co, Trad TeL 8009 Cottage. Salens Second growth and oak. Pbona IS7F3. Call 4IF14. All wood. Smith A Rubena. Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. Dr- wood that Is dry. Call 113F23 Rolert Fromm. Dry wood. Tel. 3673. iyry wood. TeL 4 418. -r3Lr5r2nd rrowth- Schlorg, Try wowl prired right. TeT7983. FOR SALE USED CARS REPOSSESsrcn wbs From 115.10 to 500. See them at fc&orrego's Car Mkt. 240 r. Liberty TeL 38 JJ. McSCay Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET GU'ES MORE iz ord tspt. Rda. tm rora apt Kds. 40 i n o . t . . . - - iZZZ. LzTa Luxe Fiiaeton 295 jv rji-Ki oeaan sort junn vaorioiet ia 1. Bulck Sedan lis ui u v - a ueuuxe Sedan, run aaiy 89 miles 545 We have a nnmnWa mtr.r . , trucks. Any type you wish and priced -33 Center. TeL 3189. 430 N. ComT. Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co, COMMISSIONER'S COURT (Continued from page 3) Thatcher Ptg. Co., letterhds 8.00 Co. Court & CommVs av.r Capital Journal. publish claims, etc 1st ?n Ore. Statesman, pub. claims 18.80 Thatcher Printing Co., en velopes 5 75 C C Ward, labor saa Roy S Melson, salary ....J12!50 n. bmitn, do 108.00 Court Hoose Acct. Brownell Electric Co., sock- etc, etc iA Capital City Laundry, ldry 1.51 Graber Bros., repairs, etc. 3.10 Ira Jorgensen, welding ... .50 R E Northness, wash win dows 12.00 Ore.-Wash. Water Serv. Co. water 17.88 Otfa Elev. Co., maint. ... 6.00 Portland Gen. Elec. Co., electricity 149.76 H Schellberg. repair door 1.00 " Emergency Acct, T E McClean, trans 30.00 Horticulturist Office Acct. S H Van Trump, sal. & ex. 122.45 Indemnity for Slau. Dis. Cattle IE P Rich. Indemnity 7.50 John M Will, do. 7.50 Jail Acct. A C Burkk, brd prisoners 299.25 lied Cross Pharmacy, medi cine : . j 3.49 Salem Ldry Co., laundry . . .53 Sanitary Serrice Co.. rarb- age removal 2.00 Salem Justice Court Acct. C Catlin & R K Page, rent 40.00 W E De Long, trav. exp. etc. M B Hayden, stamps Salem Hdwe. Co., lock . . . JoTenile Court Acct. W J Uppendabl, trans, of Walter Hylan Nona White, cash adr. of fice help, etc Law Library Acct. Shepard's Citations, cita tions Poor Acct. American Red Cross, use of car E L Baker, rent 29.06 1.50 .75 3.60 2.80 45.00 15.00 20.00 Jose p h 1 n e Baumgartner, rent 20.00 Theo M Barr, lavatory, etc. 16.80 Gaynell Beckett, use of car 15.00 A TG Brougher, groceries for Mrs. Berkner 7.56 Building Snpply Co., Inc., paint, etc ............ 79.70 Busick's, groceries 9.50 Capital Drug Store, medi cine 13.40 Caplan's, groceries ....... 25.00 Carson Pharmacy, medi- cine S.fO Central Pharmacy, do . . . 5.0 6 Frank C Clark, board of Inmates .....324.23 Clongh Barrlck Co.. burials 140.00 A Do Jardine, groc. for P. - LaChapell ...10.00 McKay Cher. Co., car rent 45.00 Eofr Electric. Inc. ' lamos 12.t Firestone Service Stores. Inc., tire, etc ........ 2.64 Fry's Drugstore, medicine 20.8 a yaaioa. ii - . .. . r ieea money r LGabriel Powder A Supply Co., lumber ...... .4-40 R L Green, use ot track 29.59 niFHUE) Interesting Facts St Mihlel cemetery is- the larg est U. S. burial place In France; 4162 boys are burled there. O ' . ' la 1929, pretty rood farm year, 28 per cent ot all farms In the United States produced less than 1600 apiece. Forty-nine per cent produced less than 21 000 a year. - O- Twenty-tire million acres ot the poorer farm land is to be re tired from cultiration. O Al Smith la 60 years old today. Heien Grler, use of car ... 7.50 aiem Deaconess Hospital care of Fred Baker .... 37.50 Care ot Amelia Qottrell . 37.50 care of Elizabeth McAfee 37.50 Care of August Itetnbrecht 31.00 Care of John Glandon ... 37.50 Care of Ollle Olson ..... 37.50 Care of W S Brown 37.50 t-are or A V Vaughn 37.50 care or Anna M Roval . . . 37.50 Care of Carl Richmond .. 8.75 care or 1 A Griffin 33.75 Care of San McDonald .. 47.50 care or Geo. A. Bennett , 36.25 Care of E M Kightlinger . 10.00 Care of Rolland O Lee .. 22.50 care of Robert Lee .... 27.75 t are or Atones Lets 2. 60 Care of Marlon Olson ... 26.50 Care of Andrew Potier . . 13.75 Care of Mrs Beryl Harper 13.75 Care of Julia German ... 12.50 care of Calvin Redfern . . 41.00 care of Mrs A E Ratzeburg 2.50 care pr F M Mewirter 110.00 Care of Sherman. Pittman 14.50 care of Frank Sofich . . . Care of Gale Merwin . . . Care of Helen Hamilton . Care of Charles Taylor . . Hammond Lbr. Co., groc. for Nina Kahler Harbord-Rogers Co., Ink . C A Hodson, burial D W Cummins Nona Kellow, care Mrs. C. L. Rhodes Katharine Lauchrig. use" of car . .'. I W Lewis, medicine '. '. 2.00 9.00 coo 3.00 10.00 6.12 41.00 3.00 7.50 6.57 Miller Merc. Co., clothing 16.05 r ti jLve, gas 9 Murphy-Gardner Lumber co., lumber .......... .30 Perry's Drug Stooe, med.. . 6.60 atnei f Phelps, care Mar- Jorle Timme 16.00 Jas Plant, digging graves . isioo r-orxer s store, groc J. Ger- mn 6.97 i'uruana uen. Elec. Co., el ectncity 11.47 Red Cross Pharmacy . med s!oO W T RIgdon 4b Son, burial of A P Mcintosh 35.00 jacoD A Rise, gloves, etc.. 4.13 ine baiem Drug Co., med. 5.0 Salem Mortuary, burial of C. Rickman 35.00 Emll A Schaefer, medicine 1.69 A C Smith, tire 3.00 C K Spaulding Log. Co., lumber 29.73 Airs raui stavenaw. care of R G Hall 35.00 btaytoa Hdw. Co., store P'P 1.75 H L stiff Fur. Co., rent of chairs . 4.0 0 unger Undertaking Parlors, burial of F Yilck Valley Machine & Welding, welding Chas. Vincent, wood ..... Woodburn Water Works, water for Fleischman . .41.00 ,75 4.50 1.00 Woolpert & Legg, medicine 15.28 R L Young, Ins 4.70 Harold Rosebrangh. fore man - 99.7 A I O'Reilly, labor v.- 74.76 Myrtle Stewart, do . . . . ; . 49.76 County Property Acct. Farmers Grain Warehouse, seed - 4.15 Recorder's Office Acct. M K Brooks, trans., etc. .. 7.50 M R Brooks, stamps .. . . . 20.00 J H Farrar, p. M., eps. . . .151.36 West Coast Ptg & Bnd Co.. binder 21.00 Registration & Election Acct. Remington Rand, typewrit er 109.35 Rodent Control Acct. D A White & Sons, barley 13.50 sealer of Wts. A Mens. Acct. J F Jones, sealer 48.24 Sheriff's 'Office Acct. Capital City Bindery, bnd. rec 17.50 Ross E Moores A'Co.. blnks 2.60 A E Simmons, carbon, etc. 5.25 rercy A Webb, sheriff mile-age 6.20 O P West, labor, etc 3.90 Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams - ,.-10.76 School Supts Office Acct. Mary d, Fulkereon, travel ing exp 5.16 Gervals Star, cards .... . . 7.00 J K Gill Co., books 2.14 Wayne D Harding"," travel-' lng exp 20.70 Clyde Hoffer, clerk ...... 37.60 Rahn-McWhorten Paper Co. paper, etc 40.15 Cora E Reld, 4H clerical wk 9.00 H C Seymour, state club leader, pins. etc........ 53.40 Surveyor's Office Acct. A E Simmons, ribbons ... 6.00 Thatcher Ptg. Co., notices 10.75 Typewriter Exch., ribbons r 1.80 Treasurer's Office Acct. D O Drager, stamps 1 30:00 v School Library Fund J K Gill Co books ...... 6.43 2.00 9.25 Doc License Fund Mrs Belle Lively, refund . . J J Kraps Co., ptg. licenses Paul Marnach, col. lie ,. .146.92 a porter, invest, sheep claims ............... 8.31 A H Bressler, sheep killed r by dogs .,...,'..,,... A T Dale, do ..,.....,... T L Davidson, do ....... Luigi De Santls, do Hartley & Craig, do .... . Edgar Hobart, do i . . . i . . - 9.00 6.00 24.00 9.00 15.00 48.00 1S.00 J B Klmaey. do Geo Parkhurst do - 6.00 6.00 n A' Pn.. Jij. F J Schledier, do ........ 15.00 Business Directory Cards in this directory run on a monthly baala only. Rate: f 1.0O per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. 17 Smith- Commercial. BICYCLES' New and used. Tires, Repairing. HARRT W. SCOTT, 147 a Coral St BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School, TeL 407J. Fullr Brash Man Telephone JS4L CATERING Burt Crary. tha caterer. Ph. S7It Hulda Help Hostei TeL (94 S. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 44S0. R. E. Northness. CHINESE - MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam, Chinese Medicine Co. Houra Tuesday and" Friday, 9 -.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 180 N. Commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O U SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 8S N. High. TeL kea 8579. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreatha, decorations. C F. Breit haupt, florist, 177 Court TeL (904. ALL kinda of floral work. Lots Fler- 1st, 16th A Market. TeL 959? INSURANCE BECKE 1S9 N. High HENDRICKS TeL 494T COFFET-SMfTH. gen. Ins. TeL tltt. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY. THE WELDER LAUNDRY Z1 a High TeL till CAPITAL C1TT LAUNDRY First In Quality and Service Telephone tltt 1364 Breadwa MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to homa Cot ton mattress, II lb. 11.50. Renovators ana tumigators. Rugs cleaned. Capital Bedding Co. TeL 40S9. S030 N. CapitoL New mattress made te order, old re made; carpet cleaning, string; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat tress f actory. H. 13th Wilbur. TaL B44i. otto v. ZTTleker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radioa. aewtna maclilnes, sheet music and piano studies- Repairing radioa phonographs awwuia maenmea. 4iz Btaie street naiem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician U G. Altaian, M. D. Homeopath 1st Office and residence E07 Center St Phone (832. Treats both inti, and cnronie aiwaws. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY. ert nan.nl.. leta, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Ltwrxnnni, in a commercial. Tele- RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Servlca Tel Till Guaranteed repaint. (91 N. High, MOORE & SKEWIS 8189 250 N. Tel. High. REAL ESTATE BECKS ft HENDRICKS, TaL 4947. SOCOLOFSKY A SON 304-5 Flrnt Kat'L Bk. Bldg. TeL TI07. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fenra. hnr an4 plaisw bop baskets, hooka logan heoka Salem Fence and Stove Work, lti Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST B. E. Wiggins. 1 mL N Pmq Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local Or distant transfer at nr.-. call 1131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22 State St TeL 7771. Distributtna, for- Wardins? and mtarm ai. mul.it- Get ovr rates. " "' TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Adding Mch. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke ft Short 631 Court TeL (S84. WELL DRILLING ? West (0 years experience. RJTD 7. Bo 203. Tel. 110FS Bland N Speer, do . 8.00 Manley Stone, do ...2... s on Giles Wagner, -do 12.00 Miscellaneoas Accounts Atlast Book Store, supplies - 5.40 A C Burk, trav. exp 16.24 Commercial Book Store. supplies a i Claude McKenner. relief" "W J Alguire n an Claude. McKenneTi relief Mrs J W Cleveland 1 K Claude McKenner. relief Mrs. John Coleman ... 1RM cianaev McKenney, relief C G Pursier lt.gft Claude McKenney. relief Harry GIdsosv - uaa Claude McKenney. relief Mandius Holma i t Ah Marion Co., Re-Employment Com -employment bur.. 166.00 Frank A Taylor, honntw . . im Claade McKenney, relief of voasua scnotleid ...... 10.00 ! QUICK" L1EGUI.TG CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to and Includ ing the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on Jan, 12, 1934, at the School build ing: In Hubbard, Oregon, and there after publicly opened, for the sale of negotiable Interest bearing war rants of School District No. 15, Marion Connty, Oregon. In denom inations of 150-8100-8500-11000 to bear Interest not to exceed 6 per cent per annum. Said warrants will be dated Not. 17, 1933 to ma ture Nov. 17, .1986 to 1939 and to bear interest payable semi-annually at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent Per annum.' Both principal and interest on such warrants will be payable at Ladd ft Bush Bank ers, Salem, Oregon. Warrants will be sold to the highest responsible bidder bnt the school board re serves the right to refuse any and all bids. D. E. McARTHUR School District Clerk. D-30 J-6-18 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account as administratrix of th estate of Francis J. Welsh, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tues day!,' the 30th 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 Cour'y Court House in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final ac count and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 22nd day of December, 1933. BLANCHE E. WELSH. Administratrix of the Estate of Francis J. Welsh, Deceased. D WIGHT LEAR. Attorney for Administratrix, 204 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon. D. 23-30 J. 6-13-20 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION State of Oregon ) County of Marion, ) ss. School District No. 24. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the school district bond election hereby called to be held at the Administration Building, 434 North High Street in the City of Salem, in and for School Dis trict No. 24 of Marion County. Oregon, on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1934, bettreen the hours of two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock P. M. there will be submitted te the legal voters thereof the question of contract ing a bonded Indebtedness in the sum of 125,000.00 as follows: For the purpose of purchas ing material for the construc tion of an addition to Leslie Junior High School and equipping, the same; in and for said School District. The aforesaid Indebtedness, if authorized, to be created in lieu of an equal amount of bonded in debtedness heretofore authorized for expenditure on Englewood and Highland Schools. The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No"; and the voter shall place a cross (X) between the word "Bonds" and the word "Yes",- or between the word "Bonds" and the word "No", which Indicates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction of said indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock "P. M.. and remain open until the hour of seven o'clock P. M. of the same day, when the same shall be clos ed. . By order of the District School Board or School District No. 24 of Marion County, Oregon, made thi3 19th day of December, 1933. F. E. NEER, Chairman District School Board ATTEST: W. H. BTJRGHARDT, Clerk. D. 23-20. DC THE COUNTY COURT ' OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Bernard M. Smith, also known as B. M. Smith, deceased, hy th- County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Marion County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers with in six months from the date of this notice, to J. E. Smith, at the office of the County Judge of Marion County, State of Oregon, in the County Court House of Marion County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication: Decem ber 23, 1933. Date of last publication, January 20, 1934. WALTER T. SMITH. Administra tor of the Estate of Bernard M. Smith, -also known as B. M. Smith, Deceased. v F. LEO SMITH, Attorney, 508 Pa cific Bldg., Portland, Ore. D-23-0-J-6-13-20. Radi P rogram JAJtntDAJ, TJecaatber 30 SOW POBTXAsTD 620 XC, 7:00 Edward MaeRngh, NBC.' - J:5 Morning pr5 kbc. Tao Ronald Back. :00 Orgaa concert KBC. :lS-r-Cooktiif. school S?10r.i...l l rr . t i . .1 ui,nom soar. :aT!?:? Woraaa's Magsiiae. KBC. 1:5 Fiaao. 11:45 Concert Echoes, SEC. ; : IS Babes ia HeUyweed. NBC. -' I?? Scamps, KBC. -: Waldorf Astoria orchestra, KBC. S-J20 Trleadly Chat ff:15 RaHgiea fa the Ktws, KBC. S:0O OrchMtra. ': SM-rday KIgM lHadag 'party, :1( flewpy Teaea, JTBa sOO JU.W DaaaMT 10:00 Jala, softer m erckestre. Butterfat Price HULKO IS PRICED BED Butterfat took a one-cent boost locally Friday for a new top !ot 17 cents. Prints, and cubes are Quoted at 21 and 23 cents, re spectively. , ; A 50 cent per hundred in crease In price of top fancy real Is also quoted. Other commodi ties, held even. PORTLAND, Dec 29. (JF) Re ceipts and churn of batter locally continued to show a small toI ume, this being reflected la fur ther strength in the price situa tion together with advances forced on the local exchange On the exchange the late ses sion showed to lc rise with extras moving to the higher fig ures. The price here was not above that ruling nrevioua to tho big break. Butterfat was advanced lc lb as a result .of the higher price on extra butter. Trading in the egg market wa of somewhat better character wua most of the storage stuff out of the way and the public showing its vappreciation by pur chasing more heavily. Advance of lc pound In the cheese price on the local . change, suggested some rmprove- meni m me undertone generally. Tillamook continued to quote for- mer high figures. There continued a good call for country killed meats. Onion trade was drifting at Willamette valley sources. Grow ers were not inclined to offer below 1.50 and $1.35 offers of buyers were not keen. Sugges tion is that business will start after the year's turn. General Markets PRODUCE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29 (AP) Produce ewhsnge. net price: Butter 19c, f.rats 18e. Zggg Frelh eItr ZJc, treih median)! 18c. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 29. (AP) Wheat -Open Hih Low Clou Msy 74 78 78 December 73 73 73 72 V Caik Eig Bend blaestem 72; dark hard winter 12 pet 74; 11 pet 71;oft white, western white, hard winter, north era spring, western red 68. Oau No. 2 white $22.50. Com Jfo. 2E yellow 122.75. Millrua Standard $14.00. Portland Produce POBTLAKD. Ore., Dec. 29. (AP) Butter . Prints, extras 22c, standards 21e pound. Butterfat Portland delirerr: A grade, 18-19e pound; farmer's dor delirerr 15 16e pound. Sweet cream Sc hither. Eggs Pacific poultry producers' tell ing price: Presh extra specials 24e. ex tras 22c standards 20c. meduims 18c doien. Buying price br wholesalers: Fresh extras 18c, firsts 11c. mediums llei nndergrsde lie, pullets lie dozen. Cheese 83 score, Oregon triplets 10c, losf He pound. Brokers will par e below Quotations. Milk Contract rti- a n- ...K Portland delirery $1.70 cwt.; B grade cream 87 He pound. Country meats Selling; price to re tailers: County - killed hog, best butch ers under 150 pounds- 7c; Tellers, 90 to 100 pounds 7e pound, light and thin 5-8c pound; beary catres 4-5e pound; Iambs lie pound; yearlings 4-5c pound; heary ewes 4e pound; medium COWS 8 -5c nound r rinntr rnw. 9.Srt pound; bulls 4e pound. aionair Buying price nominal. Casrara bark Burinr nric 19SS peel. 2 Me peusd. ops 1933 clusters 25-33e pound. Lire noaltrr Pnrtl.ril l.ii..r k... lng prices: Colored fowls, 4 to S pounds lie, orer 6 pounds 12c; spring pallets 2 to 2 pounds lie; routers, orer 8 pounds 10c; Leghorn fowls, orer 8 pounds 10c, nnder 8 pounds 9c; broil ers, 1 to 3 pounds 12e, 2 pounds and np 10e: colored ducks lie; geese J0e ponnd. Turkeys. No. 1. 12e nnnnd Onions Yakima ll.10-l.2S; Oregon 11.60-1.75 eental. Potatoes Local white and red $1-' 1.05; Yakima $1.25-1.35; Deschutes $1.30-1.40, cental. Wool 1983 clip nominsl; Willsm- eiie raney za-25e pound; eastern Oregon 16-21o pound; southern Idaho 16-20c pound. ' Bsy Buying price from producer: Alfalfa No. 1, new crop $16-16.50; Teteh $15; Willamette ralley timothy $15; eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; oats $15 ten. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29. (AP) Cattle Receipts 35, calres 40; steady. Steers, good and ehoiee $4.85-5.85; steers, common and eiedium $2.50-5.25; heifers, common and medium $2.25-4.50; cows good, common snd medium $2.23 3.50; lew catter and "eutter $1-2.25; bolls, catter snd mediam $1.75-2.75; realers, good and choice $5-6; cull, com mon and medium $2.50-5; calres, good and choice $4-5; commend and medium $2.4. Hogs Receipts 900; alow. Lightweight, good and choice $3.75 4.50; medium weight, good ' and choice $4.10-4.50; hearyweigtat, good and choice $3.65-4.25; packing sows, medium and good $2.50-3.35; feeder ft stocker pigs, good and choice $2.75-3.23. Sheen-" Recipts 100; stady. Lambs, food and choice $5.25-6; me dium $2.75-5.25;. yearling wethen 3.75 4.50; ewts $1-2. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1938. Standard Statistics Co.) Decern Nr 29 ' STOCK AVXBAGES Today 71.8 74.5 71.2 73.9 77.2 76.7 76.8 81.5 97.3 88.5 74.1 74.5 78.9 78.8 67.2 94.2 83.5 63.6 Prerious day Week age Year ago 3 years ago . High 1033 Lew 1933 .... 71.4 7J.3 62.0 57.8 85.4 100.1 77.1 S4.9 58.3 57.0 - BOaTS AVXBAOE8 Today 90.9 42.0 68.9 T9.1 Preriousdsy 91.5 42.2 66.0 79.4 Week ago 90.8 42.1 62.5 78.8 Year age 50.5 25.8 89.8 63.6 3 years age 115.0 S8.9 149.3 116.9 High 1933 . 102.1 88.0 113.7 96.9 Lew 1983 . 42.8 23.5 SL1 43.9 10:80j Vie Meyers orchestra. 11:80 Slumber hoar, KBC. KEX -POaTLAKO 1180 Sc. T: Bead music. . 7:45 Orgaa .eaoeert, KBC . 8:00 Orchestra. 1 9:20 Dowa Lertr's Lane, KBC. 9.:5 Better EaglUhv 10:02 Bey SceaU program. 12:00 Weather report 12:00 Orgaa cancers, KBC. 12:15 Westers Agrteeltare, KBC ;t VWUCH SOIOOT, . 2 :0o World fookman. 2 :05 Symphony Jtenr. 3 :S0 Kita Carltea Hotel archestza. 8 :4S Hetet Biltmare erekestra. t:t( Mnsie Oeaaier, KBC. J:saHnywad the air, na :0O CswbM CarnrraL KBC 19:18 B-ssaata, KBC Salem Markets 3mde It raw 4 ntlik, co-op pool price, 8)1.52 per hondred. -, Sorpliis fLlS. (afilk tased ea seas! monthly atterfst arsraga.) " DistrfJbator price $2.10. Butttrfat Top 17c, print -21c, cubes S?Sc. Prkas pals) ta grewers y Balea bayera December 29 (The prices bale. sfvO by a local freeex, are imdieatire ef the daily market at are aot gaaraateed-by The Statesmen) - rBOTT AJTS snBOBTABLBS BreeeeU. Boaebnrg .75 CraaberrMa. bbL " " Italian Brseeoli, bag . .60 Paraaina. haz In. km Tsnina. box lor 'nit MtaDagas, lag bar. Brussels sprouts, lag Local egg plaat . Cabbage, cwt. .50 .60 .90 te 1.15 2.75 .20 .IS Spokane, ewt Greea peppers, Cslit, lb. Oaloaa. dux. bunches Potatoes, local Takiaia 7S S l.OO 0 and L4 -1.10 aad 1.45 Deschstes -Lettuce California, dry pack California, iced Onions, Yakima, cwt Labish ,, Celery, dot. Applee Kings Jonathans. 1.40 te 1.50 -2.15 to 2.75 .90 1.35 .60 .78 .75 JCn 3 mm r,' in-,. auu ,OJ - i Oranges, Valencias, fancy . . 2 75 Narels, crate 2.75 to 8.25 Place pack , 2.40 te 2.75 Japanese, bundle 1 L40 neeta. loeal. aos. 20 Turnips, local, dos. Carrots, local, dox. , Spiuach, local, crate Bananaa, .lb. on stock Hands : Lemons Mine, frath .30 .20 .75 .05 H 1 .06 5.50 1.00 Aracadoa, crate Squash, Danish, dox. . Z .iO Hubbard innnh .75 to 1.00 lng, 1.40 2.90 2.23 Tomatoes. California pack. not oooi. California, case Empnrer grapes Sweet potatoes, lb. Granefrnft FlnriH. -1.80 - .03 U 4.00 2.50 Grapefruit California Hora 1933 elcster. lb. kut's" 25 to .35 Filberts, lb. Walnuts, lb. -12 H to -12 H to .16 .20 Burins Price EuGS Extrss Mediums Pullets .15 .11 .09 .10 .08 .06 .19 .19 .04 .13 .16 POOLTBT Colored hen. Medium hens Light hens Leghorn fryers - Colored fryers Old roosters , Dressed turkeys. No. 1 toms Dressed turkeys, top, hens . KBAT Spring lambs, top Hogs, 160 to 200 lbs . . , 120 to 180 libs. Orer 200 lbs. Sows . 5.50 4.85 8.50 4.00 -2.50 Steers n i. mu Cows .01 t 4)3 Bolls o Dressed Teal, top . .07 -06 Ml urease- bog aeirs atn. mr Wheat, western red White, Ke. 1 Barley, feed No. 1. toa .. .59 .60 -14.00 -14.00 .18.00 -13.00 vnt. leea, loa Barley, malting, toa Oats, milting, toa , ,. Hay. baying prices , Oats aad retch, toa ... , Alfalfa, valley, first sat liorer nay Ifedlum Coursa Mohair HOSHS.'FOR HOLIDAY STAYTON. Dec. 29. 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TM.I K-f s Up-Cent STOCKS LOWER IfJ WISESSI01 NEW YORK. Dec. 29. (ffy Stocks edged lower in the year's last f nil-time market. Proflt-Uk-lng from the recent advance cou pled with dribbles of cash selling found the- market 'less strongly supported with buying orders and the trend was downward mostlof the day. Declines, however, wer moderate, trading was dull and the average net loss was a small fraction? a . Utility shares, which reach the year-end not far from their 1933 lows, were rather firm, although American Telephone met realiinp which cost it more than a point of Thursday's rise. Consolidated Gas was np about one. U. S. Steel, American Can, Bethlehem. New York Central, American Smelting. National Rfsenft. a-f Santa Fe yielded half a point or thereabouts. Union Pacific and Da Pont sagged around a point. Home stake lumoed 11 snd TT s Smelting gained a major fraction. volume dropped to 1,133,50 shares. PIE MAT DDI CHICAGO. Dec. 29. n Fn.1. of-the-year liquidating, sales b y noiaers or wheat contracts pulled the Chicago wheat market Hnwn today to 3 cents a bushel below yesterday's finish. A black ere to values waa rir. en by London reports that mem- Ders or the international Wheat commission said they looked o n greatly enlarged Russian crop estimates as a menace to rehab ilitation of world prices. Warmer weather with snow predicted for much of the United States win ter wheat belt tended noticeably to remove fears of crop damage. Wheat closed unstable at the day's bottomflevel, 2-2 cents below yestetday's finish, com, lU-lTs down, oats, off. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: Dec, S0-nc; May 89H-&4C; July, 82-c. Corn: Dec., 43 c; May, 49 50c; July, 61?-52c. Oats: Dec. 33 c; May, 36 c; July 34ic IX HOSPITAL HERE LIBERTY, Dec. 29 Mrs. Wal ter Weiderkehr entered the Sa lem general hospital Wednesday for an operation. Farmers Grain Warehouse Liberty at Trade Sts. GRAIN DEALERS 100 lb. sack M'-1A Ck. 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