The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 07, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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HELP WANTED MALE
iwwmowwxw m . ......
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with famous ",1,,.vt,-.1." I
averagft $ wy. pay starts im
mediately. WriU J. lUWatktas mt-
i.n. : Ktuaness t'mauuwicu, -""'-
mediately. WriU J. K.atamsco-f
pauy. 51 HoUla St, Oaklaad. Calif,
,w Tftif WANT A WONDKRFUL l
OPPORTLTJ1TT to make a day I
sd set a new r oru I
ly No contest or lottery. Particulars I
! in. atttui ma vuur nainv iuuuvuaaw i
free. Albert J&uia, am .uiuuuuv.., i
Cincinnati. O.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
-R.iiaMa rlrl wanted to care xor i
baby evenmga Apply mornings he-
tween la ana iz, giv, r- wiay
SALIaihn n An l CU
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Any. on. able to iurn1Bn ,uu
oisa lirvaaa can mm (
in my office In rentals. Give ull par
tiMilara Address Stateaman, Box 883.
SltUATlONS WANTED
ajujLfaAfa"i "
' Exp.
4602.
stenocrapher, local ret Teufoma rruii, gooa reaa, z mues to sa-
saaSBWsenaasaasns
Caoable young girl wiahea work of
tny kmd. Tel. 2354,
Exp. milker. Ret TeL j 4 13. 51 N.
list St.
. ..1. titf.nok. track and trac-1
"" t im
1 VTK?.mm'raU' "rCmlDa"SmA: ReaTtor.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
'"Sjl i-inn !"' ' '
. 8a w gununias aad aharpeuina
anile E. Four Corner, TeL. 42S0
- --in nrsrts-arbrararfrfcJ"
u
SpRaber Baldwin. Northern Spy.
Jonathan, Greening, 20e to Sac. wal
iutalra. Wright. , 41 mi. Wallace
road. ' " 1 '
Golden Delicious. None better. Ru
lif son's. Boa 69. R. 8.
- - . 'IIU1.I U 1. - J u'u-.,",," n"i ' - " - ,
ohm
Potatoes delivered or you get them.
J. V. Lehnnan, Bt. 9, baieia.
, ' -- - - .
range, kitchen cabinet, new fad used
pun DAliiftUum ' ; " -
SDraa. mattresses, beds, alsoheat-i
r. and wood ranges, t at zo
ConTL St.
Mala Beaxl HOtmd. $5.00. - R. W.
Basslar, ftu 3, ' Independence.
' FOR SALE Feather bed. Tel. 4S5.
fitiliLLEOUS
Haircuts ISc-JOa. 302 & :Wloter.
- - - imnrini'ii ir.- ' - - -
s-ra., HTa Dick up dead worthless
Iwrses, cows.- sheep. TeL 48(9.,
WANT ED Truck work of all kinds.
Seasonable prices, wry .wooa
sale. Tel. 3854.
for
WANTED: " Names ! men women,
.12-50, wishing government jobs.
sits, moot n. fci a n T flunuuuu -
tag. 28 coached FREE, Apply today
fnr particular. Box 1JJ1D. care
8tateeman. 5 " L
FOR RENT ROOMS
1 tarn, h, k. room, wiaJn floar, $1.00
Wk. It90 Oak. Teu bzt.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board-room. 895 3urt.TeL 8878.
F.UZABETB L-AWSON
announces!
the mnmain of the - Dr. Cartwrlgnt
ome at 764 Ferry street to particular
annia doairina- a home and meaia
- Meal will also bo served to others ny
telephoning in advance to Mrs. Lawsoo
at 7995. Ones-her guest, yotihwUI.be.
cerula to return $- :-
TKnrA .mi mn ln. brlvate heme. !
la room, Inchidtng laundry I2. f
per month. 1185 Leslie.
FOR KENT APARTMENTS
r Fine mod. 8 R. furn. apL HeaL else,.
refrlceratlon: Garage. Te.
aasjxrii jSTajXOJ"aorssriB"s 'ir " "
. Funi, apte 2211 Ha2elw TeL 7Ce.
8ysalssssaSaSk4S
Htd. apt. 810. 191 & Church..;.
Klce furn. apt., 890 Union. -
i KOR RENT HOUSES
' . 8 R. tarn, house. TeL (798. . 1
j 8 R. f urn. house, elee. range and
water heater. Garage, ilia ft iAia.
Furn. i and unfurn. houses. R. -. i
Forkner. ltia N. Cottage. TeL 80SL
Furn. iiouse. TeL 7247,
Slod. 8 room house, 1198 Marieru.
? FOR SALE? Real Estats ,
SACBJFICE lit 8UBLTBBAN HOME
$t0. Will buy a lata built modern
- ; 8 room homa' with largo attic,
.; hardwood floors, basement, fur
. - nace, fireplace, modern plamb
. . ' ' Inc. electricity near good schooL
- $!IC0, down, baL terms, A .WOM-
- DERFUL. VALUE.'.
. BEE W. IL O RABEN BORST f 4 : COU
' .. - REALTORS - ' T- '
III & Liberty St. x . s i TeL $488.
.8 R. house. Priced low to settle-ea--
(ate. Make offer. Terma 675 N. 14th
Street. . i
-' ISO A. 83 cult, good Plaa, house,
larce barn. alio. 2 miles to wood town.
took, machinery $12,000. $4500 loan.
take baL Salem prop.
, i A. Kingwood Heights, $308.
C JL JACKSON, 341 State St
FOR SALE Heal Estate
AM VWMWWV
FOR 8AJ 7-fosn house
Parrlah achooL Streets paved, all
clear, $1200. $S0& cash. Call 1464.
BEST - INVESTMENT - wUNO
18 acres, mall boose, bam. tuan.
electric lights, only $1500.00. .
81 -ACR 82750.06 I
No bids-, bur gwod sou. 80-A. eult.
10-A. load timber, ante In. on. uood
grave road. Only nine miles out..
f-;i'---'-.--4a-ACRES 85250.00
, Dandy "t-ace- 7 nailea out on pared
road. It-A. cult. J-A. timber. ;
spring, good dark toll, 1-acres baar
lns English walnuU, 8-A. perries,
rood plastered : ?- house, electric
lights, good barn. nooltrr turns and
machine abed. Crop In this la a bar-
cam. ' - - - " '
ISO-acres s!oa
On caved road, lamrri the, -tat-
4-R. bouse, ood terra nip roofbjra,
sells milk to cheese toctory, "Win sup
ort ! cowa. ThU is a snap. Don't
oujr tnat tarm until jrou aea my list
J AS. D. SEARS, REALTOR
lit South Zilch Street
BARGAIN
la completely furnished houaa.
rooms, basement, furnace, larga lot,
garare. For ctolck aala 12300 term
Will aelT unfurajabed for 12000. Call
CHILD3 MILLER, Realtors
34 i State Street TeL 1708
Sprlns- will be here, aoon ; whV not
plan to ret that acrase nowT I have
a complete list, best land, best loca
tion, will build to suit See me. Re-
memoer terms to suit
Fine 15 A. R., bottom, farm to sac-
riues xenns immediate possession.
H. C SHIELDS
Orecon Eldg. . j, ; .. Tel gaos.
S2B DOWN
Balance S10 ner mr tin lVTTTBirsrr
FOB FIVE TRS. WH1 birr 11 a Area
w arooa land an cleared, Prloa I1S7&,
"v."- W VI
m aootn Uberty Street
SNAP EUALL HOne
Late built modern 1 room : home
with aleepina- porch, full cement base-
htis llu. wi nun .
IMMEDIATE- POSSESSION.
UKAUK. HUKST A CO.
lit South Liberty street
EXl'H AN(;K .Ral Estate
MODERN RESIDENCE
FOR
EXCHANGE
8 1l mnma nil mrw1ra w.Tl tv.
cnted on S Hlc-h Rt th nrim
right, owner will take a clear house
u Xo :sun or isouu. as part pay
ment, ii Vt.ti hare a aood five or six
hem. a ,nh a v. I n . I
lana better home here Is your oppor-
f mnTrv.
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ACREAGE
311504 A. dark soil, 4 rooms.
woodshed, garage, chicken house, well.
23 A.: la cultivated, good road, dark
creek, 4 room house, fenced, $2,
MELVJN
JOHNSON. 275 State St.
TeL ;(
: ACREAGE
4 acres, with neat 4 room house Inl'econd fir wood, delivered for equity,
good district about 2 miles from Sa-
liun B.n-f: mnii :c, u.k
ixreef leu 0.U5.
-: LARKXN REALTY CO.
1 CWL - TeL 6470
I Beat U bldgai close in; sheep
pasture.
Sale: 1 A- S R. house, close In.
Priced for quick sale.
7 A. ZVi miles of Salem. 5 R. honse.
garage, well. 1 A. fruit. 3900.
1, A. a a. bouse, well. barn, best
of soiL Fine location on two roads.
Close to Salem 33250.
19 A- house, barn, garage, 40 wal
I "w. wi vi i mssi aai erii
I cf Salem I J 500 terms.
nut trees, cream. end: spring; 4 miles
r. a. FORKNER, 1410 N. Cottage
Twpnone esi
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WANTED
Have buyer .for good 4 bedroom
house. Must be A-l and priced right.
CHILDS MIlJtK. REALTORS
844 State Street TeL (70S.
- -- - ,.!, -ii-.-.-n-.-.iuuLn I
Want house that ; can be bought
tight with SI eo down.
K. A. FORKSEK, 1(10 N. Cottage
- Telephone - S031.
Business Opportunities
Dandy 2-punip cas station. 3-R.
1 house. - ladles - and gents rest room.
repair snop, lights and water and air
system and 2-acrea i good ground. $
4 cabins at a bargain. f SEE
J. D. SEARS, REALTOR
132 South High Street
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
t to 20 months to aepay at lowest poo
bl rates.
. GENERAL. JT NANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Naft Bank Btdsv Phone 8552
. - Ueansau .y sura-
? 'Need Money ?
Salary loans, $5.0 and up, from 1
TWt M
STATE LOAN Ca
212 Oregon 'Bldg.
TeL 7783
Life No. S-185.1
1 Are You
Short 1 off Cash?
BAmw 8100-8160-8200 or MORE from
nl Rsoav in from A to 88 months, ao-
cordlng to your present weome.
come in 1 - writsi rnonei
v BENEFfCIAL. IjOAN
. SOCIETY ,
' ' OF SAIM ''
-;: :- ; Member ef NRA
Room tit. New Bllah Bldg. tad Coot
MCENyED No. S-122 by STATE
818 State St.
TeL 37 4
eiJ1:. i-AU-
sinner loans. Fifteen 1'eara ' la . our
nreaent location.
; . i wiiAiPtsu.i, sec-xraas.
: ' 283 U. & Bank Building -
Fund for farm loans now available;
1 I loa4rterm.t - . ;
Hawkins & KOertS
Guardian Bldr.i TeL 4189.
.Kwm i 1.11,11 ....
Improved acreage. Must be good ee -
etirlrr.
GUILDS 4E MILLER.- Mtge. Loans
244 State Street TeL 8708
LOANS WANTED
MONET. Wanted 3(909 or 38000 for
5 rear on downtown business prop -
erty ioan,..best of oeraritjv ;
childs as Mii.u.K, aitge- Loans
MtaMMMM.
TT
LIVESTUL.lv and POULTIi
a.,sfc Mw-uu-u--LfJ-J1
WA'H liLLfiToxxnM i team about 1490
iba Raymond ciaggett. Rt. 8, Box 257.
. .
; FOR SALE WOOD
w.o. i. ..nw.a.01
f la. for d
Call 48F14. AH wood. Smith A Rubena
T FOR SALE WOOD ; , ; .
" DiT hof fuel 1 .7i! ? taar onlt lot V J 11 S 1 H C S S
M-00 two unit lota Tel. 1281. "
- OUARAMTBBTD DRT wood coal . jJ-i-,
oshar I Uirectory
Second rrowth and old fir wood. :-" - ' -
Pranspt dsdtry: ri-d B, WWha (: Card to this directory ru
Dry wood, that Is dry. CaU tlSFU. on a monthly basis only. Rate:
Robert Fromm. - , -UL-; ( per Una per Month. ,
. Dry wood. Tel, 4411.
" rJJ'e, l" 1 JrrrfV AUTO BRAKES
Dry Hr, ash wood, let Kit,
v Dry old fir, oak, TeL 7t. MiWe Panek, 7S South Commercial.
J2s?S2J22LlliS22Siiii BICYCLES
LOST AND FOUND New and used. Tires, Repalrinc
.WPi1flnU: -ir-- RARRT W. SCOTT, 14T 8. Com'l St.
LOST Small black coin purse con-1
Uinina stage ticket from Salem tl
Portland, 20 blU, miscellaneous ' an-1
ver. Finder bleaaa return to Orecon
SUtesman office . and receive liberal
reward.
REWABO Lost bull pup, spot on
shoulder where hair la gone. Hi Bel-
leToe.
PERSONAL
KPILEPST EPILEPTICS ! Detroit
taw (nd Aitnrtlai sa a-aatlsaf fM Vivaea. I
band. Specialists home abroad, fall-1
eo. Kothing to seiL Ail letters ans-1
wered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. E- j
trolt, Mich.
DIABETICS : Seattle man finds
complete relief In severe case with
simple natural method. No needles-
no starvation. All letters ' answered.
m tx tji. ii n.i tM Rto 6 p. in. ISO N. Commercial.
wtv ean nvw "wsa, aw I
attie. wn,
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay Chevrolet Co.
"CHEVROLET GIVES MORE"
1928 Ford Roads. atr wheels $175.00
1929 Ford Sport Roadster 175.50
1929 Ford Sedan new motor 2S0.00
19 SO Essex 8edan 300.00
1929 Bulck 8edan - J50.00
1932 V-t Ford Sedan
545. 0U
1932 Nash t Sedan
mw
Trucks
Ws have four 1929 Chevrolet
(-cylinder trucks. All in
running; condition your
choice $125.00
21931 Chevrolet L. W. Ihial.
J932CModel"A Ford I W.
428.00
Dual 42S.fr(r
WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY
333 Center TeL 318 430 No. Coml
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Company
Will discount deposit on new Dodge
or Plymouth car. If you are going tel
save. Inoulra Stateaman offlfe.
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wnevroiet ituck, itse a. zzno.
1933-1 ton tora trUCK in A-l COB-
S1"00: "? 1L?00 H00!
1 'J ""f
I iwuance montniy or iuo coras oi
JC11 94"-
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Some Good Buys at
State Motors Inc.
Hudson A Studebaker, Dealers
1933 TERRAPLANE -8 SEDAN $795
Onlv run a fw thonsanil mllM
new car service and guarantee
world's champion performer.
1932 NASH 9-80 SEDAN itSQg'em.
Brand new (ply tires original
paint like new. This car cost $1800
new. N. A. D. book lists it at $8(5
now. See this one for a good buy in
a man graae car.
1929 OLDS DeLUXE SEDAN $325
Original finish extra good aim oat
new ures.
1928 CHRYSLER "(2" SEDAN $250
uooa condition In every respect.
1929 FORD STD. COUPE $195
1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK $225
iflV.T." inMVA T,V
, -
State Motors Inc.
, 525 Chemeketa
Open Evenings and Sunday
Valley Motor Co.
USED CARS ON LOT "
1931 Ford Coach
19J1 Ford Sedan .
.$325
. 375
1931 Ford Pickup
. 275
1929 "85" Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coach
. 850
. 17
1931 Graham Coupe
335
400
1931 Studebaker 8 Coupe
H2S Dodge Sedan
3(0
395
200
1931 Ford L. W. B. Truck
1928 Dodge Panel
Marlon & Liberty
Telephone 7910.
Borrego's Better
Buys I
1932 Chevrolet Coach," tip top $433.
juoaei a xxra, commercial
delivery - 433,
iZ7 Cbevroiet Couoe 15
1028 Ford Roadster 45.
1927 Chevrolet Truck, overhauled
and rood tina iS
, And about 38 more exceptionally
low priced cars. f
Z40 w. Lroerty
TeL 3888.
I -wanted usicd cars
1 M "'i snnj-in is-! rsrt 1
'i'Vsi'fVrsrisTKJsa a
- Che. No. Over,!o9.Vo:
Will pay cash for '29 or later en-1
1(40 N. CapitoL TeL 7568.
WUI pay $208.08 cash for Ford oH
Chev. track. In A-l shape. State modeL
Box 384. car Statesman.
-'i " - .
aou. r uk IV1U1S AND CHEVS.
We WUI pay a liberal cash price
; for your cr. 331 Center St "TeL SI 89,
Unionvale Church
Chooses Officers
GRAND ISLAND, Jan. C. The
e I annual election ot officers for the
church and Sunday school of the
Unionvale EvangeUcal church waa
I held at. the church Thursday
nignt. a large number of church
member, were present for ; the
election which was under the tfi-
I rectlon of the pastor. Rev. F.' E.
Fisher. i -c-ur
The election ? resnfts were as
1 follows: Class leader.1 Rov fitont-
I Aflhnrr' tmtat.A 4 - I
1 la?a George Westfall; the
oiner memners of the trustee
board Include Kerney Sfoatenberr
for sv term of two years and Carl
Thornton, for one year; Sanday
school superintendent; Mrs. D. E.
Bartrnff: aaalatant knnwiaiii.
1 Mrs Georaa WMtfsJI' .r.
1 IZ uewge westfall, secre-
l1 ary KockWut . treasurer.
inoy atouteneergr primary super-
I " . - wh.. A. ' VI S IT
Yl tdnv Mrs. Ezra Dixon.
At tae close of the ' Sanday
I cchrwil 1wtira. t Yia a
organizatioVmet i eleedhe
following officers for the new
7ar: President, Daniel ; Din;
Vice - Dreaidant - r K- fturtrnff
I secretary and 4 treasurer, Charles
I Ferguson.
-"";! son; 8slatant nrimary suDerintan.
BROOIS AND BRUSHES
Oregon BUad-SehooL TeL. 4072. '
Fuller Brush Man Telephone 8H1.
CATERING
I Bart Crary. the caterer. Ph. C7Sa.
Hulda Helps Hotteaaea, Tel 4.
i CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northneea
CHINESE MEDICINE
Or. Chan Lam. Chinese Medicine Ca.
Hours Tuesday and Friday, :10 a. m.
aaaBBaBeaBBBJSSSBBBBnBBBI
CHIROPRACTORS
DR.aU SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor.
250 N- High. TeL Rea 8571.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt-
baupt, florist. 077 Court. TeL Siva.
I AiW la id US VI ilUiai WVini kstuvai V 11
11 T bIsAs aa 1eal amAV t ntm triata-
1 1st, ltth A Market. TeL 0592
INSURANCE
BBCKE A HENDRICKS
1S9 N. High TeL 494t
cOFrET-SMTTH. aen. Ina TeL 9421.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
"THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
3(3 a Hich Tel. 12t
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 3KS
1 Z 4 Broaflwa T
I ayi a i i it nihA
aVlfsi 3 si i si fpAm Sa ttjaw; t a hMHA (Tnf .
1 . , M ta IK ICSO R.nnnlnn
and fumigatora, Rugs cleaned, Uapltel
I eaddmc Co. Tel. eesa, less , capital.
New mattress made te oraer. old re-
made; carpet cleaning, siring; fluff
uauv. cm lmw civuuia. ai&iva. uu
turn waa viaa. Salam Fluff Rub m Mat
tress ractory. a. nut a wiiDur. 11.
341. Otto F. 2 wicker. Est. 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. 1 WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
I maehlnea sheet music and Diane stu-
I uiesr rtepairms raxnoa. pnonuarapns
land sewing machine J Btate atreet.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. a. Altman. M. a Homeopatbtst
Office and residence (07 Center St.
Phone' S 83 3. Treats both acute and
chronle dl sea sea
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards. Damon-
lets, programs, books or any kind ot
K'nting, call The Statesman Printing
partmenu 818 8. CommercuU. Tala-
j22"Jici
RADIO SERVICE
1 Central Radio Service. TeL 2747.
1 Guaranteed repairs. 228 N. High.
MOORE RADIO SERVICE
! Phone 2797 At Hollywood Radio
CENTRAL. RADIO. SERVICE
Tel 3747 325 N. High
REAL ESTATE
' BECKS A HENDRICKS. -TeL 4947.
SOCOLOFSKY A SON
304-8 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. TeL T307.
STOYES
STOVES and stove repaMng, Stewes
cor sale, rebuilt ana repairea. au
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
g1 hop baskets, hooks. otro heeks
J Salem Fence and 8tovs works. 211
1 CnejneKeareLJJnetrnns
TAXIDERMIST
RE. Wlgglna, I mt N Pao. Hwy.
TRANSFER
I FOR local or distant transfer storace.
I call 3131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
tu Portland daily.
I CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22(
Sute St. TeL 7771. Dtatrlbutlna, tor-
waramg ana siorags our specialty
Get oor rate. '
TYPEWRITERS
TTPEWRTTERS Adding ' Mch, sold.
I Cook Phort. (SI Court. Tel. 8584
rented, repairea. underwood Agenta
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. 80 rears exnertaaca. RFD
l.- Boa zos TeL I10F5 . t - - -
WINDOW CLEANING
' 2itw Deal Window Clean., wax., wall
4fc wdwK. washing. Free estL TeL" 8337.
'A social time was enjoyed and
light refreshments were served fc
the social committee composed of
Mrs. Carl Thornton. Mrs. K K.
Sitton and Mrs.: Roy Stouten berg
Teachers for the various classes
will be selected Sunday -morning,
Street Repairs -
:! Are Being Made
SILTERTON. Jaa. . - The
CWA parjraad street group are
at work repairing Welch street at
the present time and the street is
dosed to -traffic.
. This street has been "badlj- in
need of repair ' tor4 considerable
wOODGMFr GROUP
IIWFFIIIS
Mabel RicMell Stricken Sud
denly; Has Been Active
! V . Worker" i
MONMOUTH, Jan. . lira.
D. A. Hoas acted as Installing
officer Tuesday night for Neigh
bors lot Woodcraft, Sunbeam cir
cle. These officers were Installed:
P. G. N., Agues Hoag; O. K.,
Nellie Demlng; advisor, Mary
Sharrow; clerk, Nora: Mason;
banker, Iry Hamer; managers,
Alice Teater, Sadie Waller and
Ida Scott; magician. Fay: Mni
dock; attendant, Mlanfo Price; I.
S., Donna SiTler; 0. S., Winifred
Ebbert: captain of guard, Bernlce
Cody; flag bearer, Nadine Mason;
musician, Susan Stanton; corres
pondent, Alallne Calbreath.
initiatory exemplification waa
given for Mrs. Mary Myers. A
miscellaneous lunch was served
with Mrs. C. E. Price, Mrs. Min
nio White and Mrs. J. F. More-
land in charge of arrangements.
Miss Riddell Stricken
Miss Matel Riddell, a resident
of Monmouth for more than 50
years, was stricken snddenly New
Year a day with 8 serious illness
and is con f Lied to her room. She
is a daughter of the late Wil
liam Riddell, who made history
for this section for the Willam
ette valley as a breeder of world
famous registered sheep and
goats. Miss Riddell has been In
charge ot the family home since
her mother passed many years
since . She is active In chur ".
and chrri table work both In
Monmouth and in Independence.
CATHOUC CLUB MEETS
ELDRIEDGE, Jan. C. The
Eldriedge Catholic community
club met at the home of Mrs.
Frank Saalfeld. The afternoon
was spent in making a quilt.
Special guest waa Mrs. Joe Klen
ski. Those present were Mrs. A.
C. Keene, Mrs. Carter Keene.
Mrs. Frank Saalfeld, Mrs. Joe
Wargnier, Mrs. Peter Lelack, Mrs.
Charles Hannegan, Mrs. Claude
Heisler, Mrs. J. S. Thompson,
Mrs. John Kleczynskl, Miss Flor
ence Wargnier, Miss Cecelia Saal
feld and Miss Margaret Kleczyn
skl. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Frank Saalfeld and daugh
ter Cecilia.
Radio
Program
SUM DAT, Jaanary 7
KGW rOKTLAVD 8i0 Ke.
8:15 Gordon String qasrtet, KBO.
0:80 Radio City concert. NBC.
10:80 National Youth Radio conference.
KBC.
11:00 Oene Arnold sad Commodores,
12 :00 Wayne King's orcheitrs, NBO.
a:i urcnetirs.
2:25 Oregon state board et optometry.
a:so urana Hotel, Atsu.
8:00 Cstholie hour. KBC.
6:00 Manhattan Merry-Go-Round, .KBC.
o:au American AlDom. aut).
10:15 Bridge to Dreaoaslnd, KBC.
li:oo raises Hotel orcheitrs, HBO.
KBZ POBTLAND 1130 Ke.
8:00 Sacred music.
8:15 Classical soloist.
8:80 Bsad mo sic.
9:15 Mjiiicsl Cems.
9:45 Dsace Kaylhrns.
10:30 SrmpsonT hoar.
11:15 Tango Time.
12:00 Instrumental soloist..
12:15 Master Mniic Makers.
2:30 Glen Gray's orchestrs.
1 :00 Chrlstisa Endeavor Cnion.
1:15 Sacred sonrt. 1
3 :00 Kstional Vespers, KBC.
2 :45 Monroe and Carson.
2:50 Ted Weeme orchestra.
8:45 Boasld Back, pisoUU
4:00 Frits Kreisier.
4:20 Paol White man's orcnestra.
8:00 First Church of Christ, Scientist.
8:00 Minneapolis Symphony concert,
KBC.
10:00 First Presbyterian choir.
10:30 On Wings ot Bong. KBC.
11:00 Midnltnt Melodies, KBC.
MOKDAT. January 8
KGW FOBTLAJtD 620 Xc
7:13 Orgs eoneert, KBC.
9:15 Wendell Hall. KBC. ,
a.giilri.. X'nrv
10:30 Woman's Merasioe. KBC.
11:45 Word sod Musie, NBC.
12 ;15 Western Farm and Home hour.
85 OKhestrs.
820 Friendly Chat
4:13 Dance Masters. KBC.
5:00 Mindways, KBC.
6:00 Eileen Piggott, KBC.
6:85 Jsst Aronnd the Comer, , KBC.
8:00 Amos 'n And v. KBC.
0:30 Walts Time. KBC.
10:15 Cole MeEIroy'a orchestra.
10:45 Anson Weeks' orchestra. KBO.
11 :00 Ambassador orchestra, KBC.
POBTIHB - 11S0 .
7:15 ranee Rhythms orchestra, KBC.
7:45 Band music.
8:00 Dane orchestra.
0:20 at Shilkrefs orchestrs.
0:45 Msaikla Tea.
10:15 Instrumental soloist.
10:80 Ted Weras.
10 :45--Conc ert Group. .
10:05 Weather report.
12:15 Master Masie Makers.
n:20 Movia Cnlb.
12:43 Forum Luncheon. '.
1:45 range Time.
2:00 World Bookman.
8:00 League of Kattoas association.
6:30 Professor Belles.
8:45 Marshall's Mavericks. KBC.
9:0 Drama hour. SBC.
9:30 Don Smith. "
8:43 Wrastliaa bents. ,
10:80 Plsno Pictures. KBC.
11:00 Hilslre's Oliver (Uipper, v
I 5 K0AC COKVAXLIS 650 Ke.
' 8 :8o Homa Eeeaom lea Observer.
10:80- rsnn ia Spanish, Melissa M.
Msrtia.
11:00 Modern Poetry, Ada Bastings
r. Hedge.
11 AO Who's Who pa the Yscaltles.:
1 S tSO rtrm boar.
,1:45 Old familiar sonrs aad songs-ef
Oregon. Harold Witetsfs.
2 0 TeanMn, rUssroani leetere t
Tr. M. Ellwaad BnHk.
;8:00 Alas C. Fritrhoff. "RemaaciBg
. " . Aasoaa Temnla Bains,
4:0CHor, Old sad Few, Don
4:15 "gossething About Everything.
4r0 m Taainua Brartff.' ;
' 4:0 Oregoa stories for bov gl.rla.
. 8 t4J Vesper., ted by Bev. . Tschtrley.
f 6:80 T arm hour. s : . :t
S:45 Market and erop reports sad
. weather report. , . . ; --
i T0 Ir. W. L. Pavers, prajert ot re-
f . -1 financier svebsoatian distriets.
. T:15-8apertlme at Berks'.
7 :30 Fosr-H s-setiag, slab work
,- In the esmatlea - ' " - -a;13-T
wkui' quarter hoar, by cem-
- ' snittee, . ;
8;30 Oregoa LoggsrS. - -
SPURS PUnClL'Slf-G
CHICACrO. Ian.C. VPS Back
bone- developed in grain prices to
day, late reports of dust storms in.
Kansas and -Texas counting to a
noticeable extent as a stimulus to.
buyers.; , . .. . i; -
More: or '. less,: purchasing of
grains, was also ; associated with
Ulk that the United SUtes gov
ernment program for borrowing
hnge sums ot money and tor ex
penditures on a big scale must be
accepted -as inflationary, and
should result in higher prices for
commodities. Considerable atten
tion, too, was given to strength of
domestic Cash markets, as practi
cally all contract Train is now5
selling at .May prices or a few
cents over. s , .
Wheat closed firm at around the
day's top, - above yesterday's
finish, corn - np, oats un
changed to 4 higher, and provi
sions varying from 2 cents decline
to a rise of 1? cents.
Today's closing! quotations:
Wheat May, 84-; July,
82-83; September, 84.
Corn May,t Bl-i July,
September, 64H--
May. 37-37 ;;July, 35,; Sep
tember, 34.
General Markets
PBODUOX BXCHAHOB
POBTLAKD. . Ore., ; Jaa. 9. (AP)
Prodaee exchaage, net prices: Batter
Extra 17 hie. standards 17 c. prime
firsts ITe. firsts 16 He E(tt Fresh ex
tras 20 22c, fresh mediums 18c.
Portland Grain
POBTLAKD. Ore.. Jsn. 6. (AP)
Wheat Open High Low Close
Mey 73tti 73H 73 73
July 72 72 72 72
Cash Big Bend Uoestem 73 c; dsrk
hsrd winter 12 per ent 79e, 11 per cent
3e: soft white, western wmte, nsra
winter, northern spring, western red
70e.
Oats ?e. 2 white ssz.so.
Corn No. 2B yellow $22.75.
MiUren Standard $13.50.
Portland! Produce
PORTLAKD. Ore. Jsa. 6. API -
Butter Prints, extras 19 e, sUadards
10e poena.
Botterlst forlana delivery : a grsue
15-17e pound; fsrmer's door delivery 12-
13c pound, sweet cream ae aigoer.
Eacs Pseifie : poultry producers'
telling price: Freh' extra ipecial 24c,
extras 22c, standards 20c, mediums 18c
dosen. Buying pries by wholesalers:
Fvesb extras 12e, firsts 15e, mediums
13c, nndergrade lie pallets lie doses.
Cheese 82 score. Oregon triplets
10c; lost lie pound. Brokers will psy
Vie below aootations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent. ,
Portland delirery $1.70 cwa.: B grade
cream 87e pound.
Country aaeaU Battling price to ro
Uilers: Country-killed' hogs, best butch
ers, under 150 pound 7-7 c; vealers. 90
to 100 pounds, Se posnd; heavy calves
4-5c poead: lamas it-lie poBnd; hesvy
ewes S-5 posnd ; as a d i a m cows S-S
pound; canner cows 8-3o poaad bulls
4c pound. - . 1
Vehair Buying price, aominal.
C a scars bark i Buying pries. 1933
peel 2 c posnd.
Hop 1933 clusters '25 S"c pound.
Lire poultry Portlsnd delivery, bay
ing prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pounds
ll-12c, over 6 pounds 10-lle; spring pal
lets, 2 to 8 lbs. 1112c; roasters over
8 lbs. ll-12c: Leghorn fowls, ever 8
lbs. 8 9c, under 8 pounds 8 9e: broilers,
1 te 3 pounds 1218c; 8 posnd and up
1112c; stags Se; roosters 5c lb. Colored
ducks 11c; geese lOe poand. Turkeys,
No. 1 12e pound.
Onion Takima $1.40-1.60; Oregoa
tl fiO.1 75 cental.
Potatoes Local white and red 81-
1.05 eeatal; Yskims $1.25-1.35; les
ehntea 1.20-1.40 eeatal.
Wool 1933 clip nominal: Willamette
T.lle-r 4i-25e masd: eastern Oreron 16-
21e pound; southern, Idaho 16 20e pound.
Hsv Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa Ke. 1, new erop $10-16.50; vetch
815: Willamette valley timothy $15;
eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; oats $15
ton.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. I93 8tamlad Statistics Co.)
January
STOCK AVERAGES
Today 89,9 42.0 64.3 77.6
Previous dsy 89.7 41.8 64.5 77.9
week sro a,3 az.e ti.J ou.z
Year ago 54,S 28.8 94.6 67v4
Syearssgo 125.1 98.2 166.1 128.1
High 1933-34 103a 6S.O lis. 7 OJ
Low 1933-34 42,8 23.S 61.1
43.9
BOHS A VISAGES
Today 78.0 74.8 77.2
74.8
T4.9
74.9
73.0
97.8
88.5
68.8
Previous Cay 7a. V4.e vv.a
Week sen 7a n.u
Year age , 64.0 61.8 83.T
8 years ago 88.0 104.8 9S.2
High 19S9-84 77.1 84.8 88.S
Low 1988-84 58.3- 67.0 74,1
Averages on Lag
SlightlyStocks
Dull on Saturday
NEW YORK, Jan. s. (JPi
Stocks were in the doldrums to
day, finding no positive influences
to stimulate activity one way or
the other. The ; averages took a
slight sag, but net changes were
mostly limited to fractions, vol
ume totaled 461,920 shares.
Railroad shares were fairly firm
today, though hot very active.
Among industrials, some metals
Improved slightly. Allied Chemical
and dnPont yielded around a point
hut steels were steady. American
Telephone, U. Sj Steel, American
Can, General Electric ana case,
among numerous others, finished
unchanged or nearly so. Trsns
america was steady and fairly ac
tive as dividends were resumed,
with a 12 H-cent payment.
Birthday Brings '
: Surprise Party
LYONS, Jan 6. The women
gave Mrs.-George Hubbard a sur
prise party at Her - home Friday
af tem on in boner of, her . birth
day.. The afternoon -was spent so
cially " and refreshments were
served at the closing. - ; : f
; Mrs.iElmar Anderson Is away;
in tiro hospital tor an operation.
The children ate staying r with
their grand parents Anders, dar
ing the absence of their mother.
; Mr. and Mrs' Lloyd Stanley
of Freewater T were Wednesday
nigbl visitors at: the J. H,- John
ston home. Mrs. Strnley will be
remembered as
Ot Mill, City. ,
wf . o-tr.
I w t-w , w
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Drauia H raw 4
co-op pool ftwtee, f 12 perl
nnndred. '
Sarpbu 3)1.15. .
tBBTk , Ojasst- ast seat! swatklf
aatssrfat atataga.) -
s Distributor price 3)2.10. :
BatterfaC Top 14,
prints 18 He, cubes 20 He
Piicea-paid te Twrs ay Mataav aayers
- v- .. " Jsanary S '.. ' t- ;
- fTS price bshKs. aainANWay a loeal
grease, are iadhstrrs Of tka- aatly aisrksl
bataea at raaraateed by The Suttswaaa)
iramr jid vaos?rasLa -
Leak, des. baacbes. , .'.40 ,
taseeett, Jtaaeoarg , , . ,1,7 .75
Craabarrlot. . --
Itabaa Eroeeoli. lag ,. M
Psrcatpa. aa tus . ,,, .9
Tsraip. bas lag. ,- ,, JO -
Kotakaxss. tog baa -6S
BruseU sprests. tug , , 0
Uses I sgg r1 .0
Cahbaxe. esrt. J0 U T.1S
Books no. ewt. - - . -
-8.75
t?raea. peppers. Calif., Ib.
Oatoaa. dost bi hts .
Potatoes, local
Yakima
.20
i .18
75 to 1J0
0 and L40
.1.10 sad 1.45
Deschutes ,
California, dry pack 1.40 ta 1.30
CaUfornia. iced 2.25 ta 2.75
Onioaa. Yakima, ewt .90
Labish 1.S0
Oalery. dos. - .60
Apples -
Kings .75
Jonathan ,.,,. ' .75
Spits so aad .65
- Roma Beauty - 65
Oranges, Valenelas, fancy 2.75
Nsrels. cmta 2.75 to 3.25
Plscs pack 8.40 to 2.75
Japanrae. bundle n
Beets, local, dox.
.20
Tsrnip. local, dot.
.80
. - .20 -
U .75
.05
, .06
5.50
1.00
S.85
.20
.75 te l.oo
(Jarrots. local, aos.
Spinach, local, crate
Bananas, lb. on stock
Hands ,,
Lemons .
Limes, fresh
Avaeadoa, erst
Squaah. Danish, dos.
Hubbard fqussh
Tomatoes. California pack, Ing. 1.40
Mot Hons. "
California, ease a
Emporer grsnes - 1 n
8weet potatoes, lb. .03i
Grapefruit. Florida
Grapefruit. California
4.00
.2.50
HOPS
1933 cluster. Ib. ...
BT0TS
rilberts, Ib
25 to .35
.12 to
.16
.20
Wslnuts. Ib. - 12 te
aytne met
BOOS
Extras
Mediums
Pullet
.15
.11
.09
.10
.08
.06
.10
.10
.04
J.15
.16
POtTLTBY
Colored hens
Medium hens
Light hens ,
leghorn fryers .
Colored fryers ,
Old nxtswrs ... - -
Dressed tutkeys Ko. 1 torn
Dressed turkey, top. hen .
at SAT
Spring iambs top . .VSQ
Hogs. 160 to 200 lb. 4.00
120 to 1M lb. , 8.25
Over 200 lbs 8.75
Sows n
Steer .03 to .04
Cowa , .01 te .08
Dressed veal, top - .06
Dressed bogs -uo Vi
Wheat, western red .56
White. Ko. 1 .58
Barley, fead No. i ton 14.00
Oats. feed, toa na
Barley, malting, toa , -Oats,
milling, ton ... .
H. bartaa arises
.1S.P0
.18.00
18.00
14. OO
12.00
il.ts and vetea. toa
Alfalfa, ratley. first cut.
Clover hay
WOOL
Medium
Oonrsa
slobsir .
8
.22 ,
.20
FIRST CHILD CLAIMED
SILVERTON, Jan. . A son
named Jack was born to Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Gander on Brooks
street Friday morning. This was
the first child born within the
city limits of Silverton since the
new year.
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PORTLAND. Jan. 7 (JP) Ad
vance of He in the two top scores
ot cube butter during the weekend
session of the Portland exchange,
reflected both increased demand
and desire ot. centrallxers to ease
some of their recent losses as a
result of the former sharp price
-breaks, i
Both extras and standards Were
up and both Quoted at the same
price, which, suggested there was .
something wrong with either the
grading or Quotations. The fact
that butterfat prices were not ad
vanced along with the higher price
on extra butter! indicated that the
price lift for butter was more or
less artificiaL ;
Market on eggs continued un
settled with practically all private
firms selling, extras at 20c and
the local co-ops holding for 22c
Outsiders were considered repon
slble for the break.
Demand for live chickens re
mained keen and practically all
sorts were in favor at full prices.
Recent efforts to force reductions
have proved a failure for this
season. . i
Local turkey demand .was tet
ter again but the home consump
tive call was for more hens and
fewer toms while the outside call.;
for freealng was. chiefly fori,
toms. Locally hens were highest.
First quality country killed
lambs were becoming rare along
the wholesale way and sales of or
dinary stock at 12c high. Indicated
the keenness of the call. Other
country meats -except poor beef,
were firm to steady.
About 80 carloads of Oregon
onions were being moved to tide
water for shipment on first ves
sels out of Portland to the orient.
Market at Brooks was said to be
the firmest pf the season.
Demand for Wool
Sharply limited
BOSTON, Jan. . (&)--(TJ. S.
Dept. Agr.) Demand for wool
was very limited here the pan
week. A few sales ot moderate vol
ume in 64s and finer domestic
lines were closed at steady prices
compared with sales the previous
two weeks. Asking prices were
firm. Foreign wool markets were
active and prices advanced.
KOBLR IX HOSPITAL
INDEPENDENCE, Jan. .
Wilson Noble,, high school stu
dent, was taken to the Salem
General hospital this week for
a hernia operation.
CORDWOOD WANTED
SEALED BIDS will be received
at the office of the undersigned
up to 11 A. M; January 22. 134.
for wood for the State Institutions
in and near Salem.
Specifications and bidding
blanks will be' furnished upon re
quest. A surety bond for the faith
ful performance of the contract
will be required by the success
ful bidders. I
William Einzlg. Secretary
Oregon State Board of Control,
Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon
J C-10-13-16
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