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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Blornin?, January V 1934 s PAGE SEVEN - I 1' 1 x t wf. 1JU: l.-jTr- 1 TBEY PULL !' ' . ' . .. . :- . : - . .. . : ...... & Statesman . Classified Ads 'Call 9fCI CUMined Advwtlstai Single insertion per i . Three insertions Pr Use 0 Six insertions per Une..30e One month per lias , Minimum etiarg .. - Copy tor tt!l ttt eepted until 6:36 lb avea- ing before paoiwroo ; cUsaitleatlon, C lf eetred itur this tin will t ran under the beading Too Late to ClMrtty. ; The ' Statesman assemes bo (UMtlat rMpaanbtuty for mm which, niaj P pear is edrlisAea po llsbed in Us column, mad la tun where this paper U at taalt will reprint that part 02 an. adva-rtlaement in which tbe typographic mistake oceara. The ; Statesman reierree the right to reject objee- lionat advertlsiugi ft tar tber reaerree tbe light to classify an aert1?ln.m de? tbe proper eUasittea- ttoa, : ' " HELP WANTED MALE Fireplace builder wanted, -X N Itth. Tel. 4it. HELP WANTED FEMALE Special work for mother who aeed in wwklr at once. so cu""m SaierjS-Sf'S! Size. Dept. oi.iv. mu I mi i r -1 1-1 I """""" i. il .mnlrrnntDt I Or na"" Wo 1 weekly and If-J free representing uwo-j -ration Frocks. No canvasslag. NO Investment. Send dress le. Fasnlpn iSTSept. N-1S02, Cincinnati Ohio. i mtnn n fi i ir nr i ' " ' "" " WANTED Woman with ome prac ticTl aoVamTeaperlenca and I houae work. GIts references. Write box , statesman. srniATIONS WANTED " " i . i i mm JJ-.r.nher. local ret. Tel. -" ' ' ano;. FOR SALE MiscrGaneona - a fafiry bl ad harDnlng eaw ia-'";. - Aju. bh a our vrtwwm : Spitxber, WW-i, rXZ wa!: jSaTR . nU. Wallace. road.. . - "Golden Delicious. Nona better. Ru lUsoto'X Boa-Ct. B.. ...... "-Potatoes deuvered or yeuaet tham. " L- L . r.vino . radio, aa i JM mcu. heat ?r-2-rai at sm . VI V . ..r or - t- .um. . ...nnfi -- VSSU. lnaep!ndW i tor SALE Feather bed. Tel. S54. "neal'ers. rvle' men " and tPJ . Vetera, -c Mldaet Radioa, if Write full particulars. CHI CAGO DRUTOrXI6 9- Mich- 4gan. UePC , whibj. MISCELLANEOUS Uj.-ni - i x ' ' Haircut lbo-iwa, I nw.?m j Vl'a'lUwMaaa I Free. e ni . . I ROOM AND BOARD Board-room. Sli Court. TeL 57. aa--as1j1aaaaaw ssaaai f - - - - - - iineAM m tAlin4el I .he ofng ct- D. Srtwright fcooaS". FVn "street to i- vi.rins a horn and meal a keal. will alw be serred toother.br telephoning m aav.no. at 7995.' One her guesi. - certain to return. aLlT-Ln.l II l" " m amam baa4'AaW . -m.jt Mum in nrlTlU Omni. .1 xoaro mmi . r , 1 In room, lnchiaing..iaunorT, FOR RENT APARTMENTS ninnnrfii "Ftaamod. I It fum .apt. HeaL alec refrigerauon. umm "LV, , mm,a m m ..rMiin ii iirwio V Viim. ant- 2211 BaseL TeL 4. a. i rL.arij-njuirii"" ' " " ' " " '' Htd. apt. 2101 191 a Church. ii. . j i mm iiiriri ' " icta turn, apt.. e union. FOR RENT HOUSES 5 R. turn house. TeL 47s. - ... mmtm M mm, mmm . x.. mnA . iinfiirn. bouaea R. A. v.f-tm.1. 141S N. OatUg. TeL 20 2L -. - -1, -i - n Furn. booaa. Tat 7247. Mod, f oom house, U$ Marlon, ii.rom house. 9155 Myrtle Ava. : FOR BENT . Modem S B. apt- Frlli Garaatv . state bouse. . Also store apnea, Tet FOR SALE Real Estate 1 R. house. Priced low to scttte " mrrurTer. T.rmx 571 N. 11th I1LC aue w... Birvew . vcir. r.sTATH SJaaaasa aa norse. cowa. " I 14. Ptynter IsNowLocated taTOtun SOotm XXTm, t,M aana rood buy U - City vnm tmalneaa nropertlea, farm and - . Look eor list aver. Bettex - buy now before price go ?lRr; : CP1TTT CTOITER. TeL 8114 ', git court Street Eventnga Tet 6448. FOR SAL IST-room i .bona 'ear tv,Hh orhooL Streets paveu, au - rir moo. 3500 cash. Call 1404. . m0i0n00mmmmB ' ' -- - .- -1 KlKllAln ... v. Mmniateiw furnished honsa, - 8 roortis, basement furnace, largo lot garage. For qtuc saio Vrni seU unfuralbd for f 2000.Caa CHTLDa A MI LERr Real S44 State Street ' Tet 474 A Spring wni be hare aoons why not Plan to get that acreage now? I hare . v complete list beat land, best loca tion, will build to suit Sea me. Ra xnember terms to suit. - - ; Fine 85 A. &, bottom, farm to sac klfice terms immediate possexslon-. H. C SHIELDS -Oregon Bldg. Tel 2902. SNAP EMALLi HOME Lata built modem 2 room home Srith Bleeping porch,! full cement base snent furnace, fireplace, xaraa, near Imis Una, Price $1309 easy terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. : CS W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. . A24 Seuth Llbertz Street - FOR SALE Real Estate $23 DOWN Balance tie per ma NO INTEREST rOK FIVE TRS. Will bar 11 acre of good land,, alt cleared. fr!r 91375, SEE W. HjGRABENHORST A CO. 114 ftmith Uberty Street ACREAGE J1150 I A. i dark' soil. 4 room, woodshed, garage, chicken bout, well, some fruit, good road. 1 mile to Sa lem, tie dowm. - 2S A., tt alctvated. food road, dark oil. creek, 4 room bouse, fenced, I J,- BOO. jsflo down, Ml. 4K. 1 . MELVIN ; JOHWSON. J7 rSUt St s ; TaU ? ' ' ACREAGE 4 acres with neat 4 room bona la rood district about S milea from Sa lem. ScU for 12209. Part cash. CHILDS a MILLER. Realtors S44 State Street TeL 470S. Here's your chance 1 19 A. less than one mile from. Salem ; all food farm bmdr Kew t room boose, etectrlcltr, watar tqrstem, etc Barn and ather im proTements. "Price short tima onlj 12500.09. Small varment down. New five year federal loan Just made. Wiil consider trade, city home. REALTY CENTER, tit Court Street Tel. 8114 After s p. m. can no. WANTED- REAL ESTATE WANTED Kara buyer for good T bedroom bouse. Mast be A-l and priced right. ' CHTLDa MILLER. REALTORS S44 State 8treet TeL C70S. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. GENERAL 1'INANCB CORP. A local corporation 1st Natl. Bank. Bids. Phone 1551 ' Licensed .y State ' ? Need Money ? Salary loan. I5.0S and up, from 1 to 4 months. See Mr. Bachmamt at STATE LOAN CO. 211 Oregon Bldg. TeL 7783 Lie No. 8-1(5. Are You Short of Cash? Borrow S100-S1S0-IZ0S or MORE from ss! Repay In from 1 to 2 month, ac cording to your present tnccma. Com in I. write i . pnoaet BENETtCIAL LOAN SOCIETT OF SALEM Member o! NRA Room 11. New Dllgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED NO. 8-122 by STATE 5Stt8t. TaL S T 4 4 MARION POLK N. F. L A. We make orh federal and commla- toner loana FKteen years in oar present location. Ia wilkinsu. sec.-ireaa . 202 TJ. & Bank Building Funds for farm loans now available ; S ; long term. Hawkins & Roberts ..Guardian Bldg., TeL 4109. MONEY; TO LOAN on city, farm oc improved acreage. Must pe good ae- sSft CHILD3 MILLER, Mtge. Loan 244 State 8treet Tet 470S LOANS WANTED MONET. Wanted $6000 or $8000 for 5 years on downtown business prop erty loan, test or security. CHILDS m MILLER. Mtge. Loan 244 State Street TeL 4705 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY WANTED You lur team about 1404 lbs. Raymond Claggett, Kt. s. Box XT FOR SALE 50 White. Leznorn cul- lets mos. old. FoTce-fPd. 75c ea. if ail taken. James Berry, Rout S, Box Salem, Oreen. FOR SALE WOOD Phono Tracy. 2984 for dry wood. Call 48F14. All wood. Smith Rubena Dry hoe- fuel $2.75. ten unit lots, $4.00 two unit lots Tel, 3253. ... . m . .ii . k wood -coal I TaL t Saiem fuel Caw Trad I Cortege. .w m m . . . a oeggnu irgwia anvi wu nr nvvu. prompt delivery. Fred E. Welia Dry wood that is dry. Call 112F2S. Robert Fromm. Dry wood. TeL 4418. Dry fir. ash wood. TeL 5878. Dry old fir, oak. TeL 9749. Dry wood priced right TeL T983. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black coin purse con - taininK stage ticket trom Salem ta Portland. $2fr bill, mtseeUaDeous li ver. Finder pleas return to Oregon Statesman office and receive UmtsJ reward. I rin i'i.r,-i'iJ-iii..rMir'M-wiArw-nnr,nr REWARD Last ball pop. spot on shoulder where hair ia gone. 356 Bel- levue. FOR SALE USED CARS aeiaaaasiiMwwwwwiN W0I dlsoount deposit oa new Dodgo er Plymouth ear. If you ax going ta boy a new car aero - la a etaanca t save. In crurre Eta teaman office). 1323 Chevrolet Truck, .1180 & 22-1 .Valley Motor Co. " TJSED CARS ON LOT- 1 1931 Ford Coach $3fS 1 1)31 Ford 'Sedan 3751 I .... -Bk a n.., 275 25 ITS I lira "SS-" rhmW Bmmmn 1 128 Chevrolet Coach 24 J 400 1931 Sradebaker 2 Coupe 1929 Dode-e Sedan 8M 1931 Pord X- W. B. Track 84 i2s ijoaaa -anel ate Marion & Liberty ' v- Telephone 7414. Boirego's Better Buys llll S?"1.! fioaciiriip-top -MJS.IconsIn Ed Flnley, left Thursday M siDiRt n -oru. commercial ... dellverr 141T Chevrolet Coupe T5 fLJL - lMI P1" Trw. OVaAaatod And -about s saora , aepuoBai low priced ear. 34t w. Liberty Tel. 1288. GUESTS AT KTNGWOOD kino WOOD, Jan. I Guests 4nrhi V 1.111 - ... ... . mona comptoa home were the I o'clock, was much Improved Sua Vernon Comptons ot Springfield, I day night and Monday morning Mo. While here they enjoyed a I and the familr reported that she visit or several days at the moun-1 was practically oa the road to re taln eotUge of their hosU at Al-covery again. Mrs. Meyer U eon-1 sea, . ; - eUetrtn Jxoeei tl SIsmarcka Business Directory Cards in tnla directory tsn, on a moathly basts only. Rate: f 1.0O per Una per uontta. AUTO BRAKES Mike Pawefc, 175 8ootb Cemmerdat BICYCLES New and used. "Tires. Rvpalrtnc. RARRT W. SCOTT. 14T' a Com'l St. BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind BcnooW TaL 472. Fuller Brush Man Telephone 8tl. CATERING Burt Crary. tha ealerec Ph. 475. Hnlda Helps Hosressea. Tet 4141.' CHIMNEY SWEE? Telephone 44S0. R. E. Worthness. CHINESE MEDICINE . m . ., . 1 ur, vuiui uun, unnflw sioncui va tTm.M Tni.,l, mr.A frMi, A a m I to 4 p. m. 180 N. CommerclaL CHIROPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT, PSC, Chlropractos. 154 N. High. Tel. Rea 7l. FLORISTS CUT flowers, weddina bouaueta fun eral wreatha decoration. C. F. Breit- haupt, noiiat. TT court, iau sioa. ALL kind of floral work. Lata Fler- ist. Hth Market TeL 9592 INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS K. High TeL 494T 122 COFFET-SMITH, gea. tna TeL S4I9. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT TUB WKWKB UALWDKX 242 & Migb TaL 91251 SQ-alSaiE.1? Telephone 8155 1244 Broadway I MATTRESSES Mattraaaes from factory to noma. Cot- ton mattress, 10 lb. $156. Renovators and fumtgatora. Rugs cleaneO. Capital Bedding Co. TeL 4049. $03 N. Capital, New mattress made te order, eld re made; carpet cleaning, lxtng; Cuft rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat tress Factory, a 11th A Wilbur. TaL S44L Otto P. -Zwlcker. Est. 1911.' MUSIC STORES GEO: C will Plan oa, radio, sewing I TS' die. Repairing radio, phonograph I and wtng machlnea 422 Stat Street 8a lent. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician o e-a a u. aa fl-a, yAM.Afc4ea Offlc and residence 507 Center st a swa. aw uvuisvmiumoi. Phono 5831 Treat both acut and chronic disease. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, card. pamph- ta. BrosTrama books or any ama printing, call Tne SU teaman Printing Department 215 a CotmnarctaL Tale-J RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Service. TeL 3747. Guaranteed repair. 225 N. High. MOORE RADIO SERVICE Phone 3797 At Hollywood Radl CTTNTRAi. RADIO SERVICE TeL 374T 335 N. High REAL ESTATE BECKS A HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. SOCOLOFSKT ft SON 304-8 Flrat Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tel. T80T. STOVES STOVES aad atove repairing. Stare for ssvle, retniut maa repsurea, j i kiada of wove wtra fence, fancy and plain, bop baaketa, hooka, logaa hooka saiem r anc 1 Chemeketa. TeL TAXmERMIST R. Bb vflgglwa, lailK. Paa. Hwy. TRANSFER i FOR Vocal or distant transfer storage, call SUt Lannar Transfer Co. Truck to xwtiaaa oauy. CAPITAL CITY Traasfet Co. 221 Stala St. TeL T773. DlatribuUoa. tor - eraxdiac aat atorasm asur apeclalty. Get oi nttea TYPEWRITERS I TTrSWRlTERS-Adillnf If ch. Sold. rented, tap red. unoerweoa Agent. Cook m Dhort 521 Court TeL 5584. WELL DRllXLNG 1 R. A. Went; 3f years xp4i4ce, RID T. Boa 2a Tel. nor ' WINDOW CLEANING I Near Deal Window Cle e wax wall A wowk. waahtog. Frew eatL Tet 4487. North Dakota, who was a guest for a week at the home ot his 1 ,. vi. r lercuig lur sua iiuiue, w uu here from Los Angeles where ho had been called by the sudden I Haath - Aff - hi. tirolhai.. Nawman I Welch. Newman haa often visited MBS. METER BETTER f BRUSH CREEK, Jan. 8. Mrs. I la Xt L. H. Meyer who was taken eritt I cally in Saturday: night at f 9 'valesclns; from a major operation arfome4 Decejabet XI. EGG MART flCTWE AT LOWER PRICES Butter looks Higher, Spots; Lambs Advance to 13c; Onions Still Move PORTLAND, Jan. g. Trad ing In tbe egg market was more actlro and generally at lower pri ces. While local co-ops were re ported holding for 21c dosen for extras, all others indicated a. 20c top for that grade. - In spots the- market for bat ter looked mgner nere as a re- salt of greatly Increased consum ing movement of late. Total pro duction, while more than season able, was not holding up so well. Indicating the futility of trying; to establish proper quotations on the Portland produce exchange based upon supply and demand lsJfn,ed nta mother, Mrs. A. E. rnetmA In f ha wbaVIt nt lUtley St the Piano! Ouartat num. tha trad Tha lata uitna 1 In price on th local exchange 1 was utterly out of line with whati" "apaniea oy Mrs. c. u. was happening In practically all I?103"? roc&l solo by James other parts of the country, the 1 surrey shows. InctAOI r Inn, nrin., m a 1 --vv"- " - 1" "-"i namaA Vi A higher prices were generally forced elsewhere with the gov- ernment. purchases creating the boost. Demand for lire chickens was I still ot firm character with here and there talk of a premium of t least c In the buying price. 1 Entire poultry market suggested a like condition. Country killed lambs advanced I to 13c pound, a new high for ton quality here for the late more. ment There .too--a(flm tone lOr CaiTes With hogs about Steady. 1 AdTices from both Taklma and tV I l:vm "5 m . the Deschutes suggested tighter holding for higher, potato prices which affected the local situation although as yet no betterment in resale prices were showing here. wnia-matta tr.nn, inta rt!n , ' points continued to show a heavy morement of onions to the east to higher as a result. Local trade was still unchanged. Greasy Combing Wool is Firmly . Quoted, Boston BOSTON, Jan. 8. (Jfi (U. S Dept. Agr.) Greasy combing do-J mestic wool waa firmly Quoted on the Boston market even though aslaa hson it.v. Since the latter part of November! wool men continued to show a Terr confidant attitmla tnwtM prices. Sentiment was helped tfpAaflv- fV 4Vt A VAAAer Mwlaa awa L s vtauy mj j vs9 avVGAAa il 4,1,43 4lA CaAA 1 Uges in foreign wool markets andl by Inquiries from domestic man- ufacturers. . Estimated receipts of domestic j wuui l ouHuin. reiuiTrMi o w inn 1 - Boston grata and flour exchange during week: ending Jan. ' 6, amounted to 129,000 pounds com - pared with 4,823,700 during thai previous week. Radi P rosram TUXSDAT, 2aaaary 0 KOW FOBTLAirO 620 Kt 7 :00 Edward MacHogh, KEC. 7:15 Organ concert, MBC 8:15 Tour Child, KBO. 8:30 Dr. Coltea. 8:35 U. S. Maria ban 4, NBC. 9:15 Violia Recital. 9:30 Martha Meade society, KBO. 9:45 Cooking scasoL 10:80 Woman's Mafaslaa, KBO. 11:45 Via Itdhe7 KBO. 12:15 Farm and Home. HBO. 1:80 Ma Perkins, KBO. 1:45 Betty Marlowe, IfBO. 8:05 Frisadly Chat 4:15 Toa aad Tour Oeeeraae-t KBC. 4:45 Mary aad Her rrieaeiy Osrdea, KBO. 4:15 Derie qaartet, KBO. iV an wmvm ae mww 10:15 Vie Meyer archeatra. lw: iaioa weafca, fiAtt erekeetrs, 11 rt0 Ambassadse Betel KBC. 11:30 Bal Tsbsrin, KBO. wcPoaXXArr 1180 Xa, 7:15 Band arasi. 7:45 Taago Time. 80 Breakfsst Crab. 9:00 U. -8. Karia baud. KBO, 9:45 Edae Fischer, KBO. 10:02 Organ eoaeert, KBQL 10: SO Daaea toxytam. .-S?!4 Buek, pUaUt 1 t--t reporw UtOS J IT O'Briea, KBO. H:0 Pay Lembai-e'a .arefceatra. 12:45 Iaatrumeatal aoleiat 1:15 -era aires, NBO. 1:45 Class al soloist ' 2 :00 World Bookman. S :05 Symphony soloist. S:O0 lima. Praacea Aide, KBO. 8:45 Cheerio Musical Meaiaea, 8:15 Haaft, Kate Fritt. 8:80 Circus Court of the Air :0O Romance at the Bonneville dam. :SO Fights. 11:00 Hitair Silver Supper. E0A0 COaVALLIS S50 . 9:00 Home Eeoaemfea Observer. 11:00 Modern peetiy, Ada Hastings Hedges. 11:20 Who's Who ea the laeattie. 11:80 American Legion organ reettat l:ia Beaecal sdeaee for High School, l'8oU4..?jlttii i m l-OOTMagWwrff4 i;i am pJSii.. ..ad Saaaaaf Ore re. Harold witevat. . . 8:00-what saaii i Bead, Ads Bti 8:30 rVmou. People sn4 Other Toptes, Ada BasUsrs Bed re. . 4:00 Haaaac, Oid aad aTewt Doa ... :';; iv... V:.a!L r' 4:80 Or-reaT steried tor boys aad gtrls. :?--ylw' " T : 00-. T. Coaklla 'yrsbOars 1 WSllt thereof. jlatntltfS WlU 8 . Catu. . ' I ply to the Court ; tor the relief Ttis-u a. Harls.Miniag aad Bk-4.A Io- complaint, to- ...a-SAAS-1 TJTbx. Mra. l-raaeas Jeaaaaea . "The - Caars ef Btody In- Heasea . -. . u..' mm. '" erai esonerauve arseasiea, vregan I xseginiuflg an. a jvia re a state rrsteai at signer eaaeatiea. 1:80 Radi pealtry rret a. t. -QUICK ' UBCULTC GRANGERS' COLUMN LIBERTY, Jan. 8 .Red Hills grange will meet ia tha ball ber I Tuesday night, starting with a Leading trade authorities em s': 30 o'clock potluck dinner. Jan- phaalred that largely as a result lor Artisans of Salem will furnish ot gorernment loan operations as music as nart f .. to corn, the market arrirals ot ment. - m ' " CUIU1 laiu 1 MACLEAT. Jan ti,- i.r I club will meet In !!- .Ld at the grange hall Wednesday. January 10. There will be a pot iocs: amner at noon. BRUSH COLLEGE, Jan. t. "jnen s nigbf at Brush College grange, was a decided suecess Pri- uay wun a good attendance. H. C. Cenrsey of Salem presided. . i ugram namoen ineinilaA a iTOcai 8010 bT BIllT Utleyr imadi. hers by Mrs. Utley. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarle McCarter and U. J. Leh- S""' accompanied by H. G. VouJst?..on ltri duet by Mrs. J wsi auu lt. jUaril VI Cm a h: i Tin. am . r , I riorin-,. Tt. ti- ,, lVBrieri CiaWallSll fUltar Till Tnhor I"' v'uu""jr; iorenonse " "l Of fleers Installed The program preceded a bnsf. "f88. 86881011 at which Dr. C. L ?Jogett, gransre master, presided Mrs" MarI Flint McCall , state fJKe lecturer, was InsUlling of- l"cer na uin' aimer Cook instal- lun Marshall for installation of r18 . ""owing officers: Roy E . Kireu,r'; w. u. rtenry, mr. w. jj. tienry, lec- a "L v "n;uu,B coramu- " " Ui V'BBBUl lllO inIian or grange or fleers last month ucers xaJ5InolltBa Oppose Sales Tax Following the session tbe regu lar grange meeting was held and R. C- Ewing appointed as chair- man oi me agricultural commit- 1: Mrs. A. E. Utley, chairman of I home economics; Mrs. Elmer Cook, chairman of legislative, and I Amnion Grice. of roads. A resolu- ! tlon was passed to the effect that Brush College grange Is opposed to the sales tax. NORTH HOWELL, Jan. t. The initial meeting for 1934 of the North Howell grange Home Economics club at the home of Mrs. Martha Vinton proved most interesting and Instructive. Plans for the club's home practical scrap (book were fully discussed: also (plans for much needed improve- ihm), ., (Va V.lt rt,- ence Oddie. Mrs. J. S. Coomler i and Mrs. A. T. Cline were ap- i pointed on this lmnrovement cam- I mittee and Wednesday, January I 1 A WO 41 tt lift A rl wai ai sail A w w 4si n ir inns iii.tii iwi sa aavaa W4w meeting of the dub at the grange haU. More quilt work will be done and a pot luck dinner at noon. 1 xnuar uikul. aiLiurv xs. u ldb 1 - ' I regular meeting of North Howell 1 grange at which time Mrs. Martha 1 Vinton, the new lecturer, will present the program. LIBERTY, Jan. 8 The Red Hills grange will meet at the hall Tuesday, January 9. Meeting will negm Wltn a :S0 O ClOCK POtlUCK Committee fn charge of dinner: P. O. Judd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ballantyne. Mr. and mra. ueorge tiecaart, sir. ana Mrs. Ed HaveL Mr. and Mrs. Ed i-4-v an... m v uatcucs, auce rvougcr ana ur. Ruth Daugherty. The Junior Artisans will fur- nlsh the music. Daffodils Forget Seasons When Sun Beams Make Calls RICKEY, Jan. 8 Daffodil buds are several Inches above the i ground, and violets are la bloom. Mrs. George Hager has an oat- door begonia and a eamelia fa bad aad also blooms oa her flowering I quince bush. TS THE CTRCTJIT COURT OP TttK 8TATK OF" OBI CGON FOR- THE COUNTY OF MARION HOPFTNGER and OR VETTA HOPFTNGER, his wife, and CECILIA FISH and WIL LIAM FISH, her husband. Plain tiffs, vs FRANCIS H0PFINGER and MRS. FRANCIS HOPFINGER, hla wife, and FLORENCE HOLMES and GALE HOLMES, her husband; also, all other per sons or parties O known, claim ing or having any right, title. claim or interest In and to the property described herein. De fendants, i TO FRANCIS HOPFTNGER. and MRS. FRANCIS HOPFIN GER, his wile, and FLORENCE HOLMES aad GAL HOLMES. her husband' also, all other per- or parties unknown, clalm- 1 W 1111 claim or Interest in and to the i property described herein, th above named defendants: I In the Kame of the State of I Oregon: Too aro hereby required I above entitled salt oa er before thirty dayg from! Orit. dgt of nuhlicatlon ' herein, to-wftt De - cember 28, 1828; and if you fa I Iso to ar pear and . answer, itor lwit: For an order partitioning I the following? described .. real I -MrtT -UMte in Maiioa . 1 Hnnntv. .Orecon. -wlt; norths st corne of the Jonn Rkag UmA cordlna U s deed " 1 1 . , i i : . . , wins Migher Corn Leader DISTiLlBS SCOUR : I'm Mt, jj HOGS bpmljP ; CliiELTiH CHICAGO, Jan. . 6? Grain prices areraged higher today with ! corn showing more o( a sustained upward tendency . than was tne case regarding wheat . . . that gram nare rapwiir oecoma sub-normal, and are below eur- rent reaulrements. It was report- ed Industrial and distilling lnter- were eoaring the corn belt.lIuljM Encteli hlf and bidding up for any corn I .lt.M Ka nvta ha eta I In the country is bow the highest for the season la years. I Despite a Ute reaction- because I of a setback in wheat, corn closed firm at tae same as Saturday s ; finish t cent higher; wheat 1 unchanged to H lower, oat up, and previsions raryrag from 7 1 cents decline to a rise of 29 cents. Today's closing quotations: .WheatMay, 84H-14; July. 82-; Spt.. 84. CornMay, 61-?i; July, 52- : Sept., 544.:- Oats May, J7; July S5; Sept., 34. . General Markets VEODTOB EXCHAVOE PORTLAND. Or Jaa. 8. (API Produce escheats, net priees: Batter Kxtru lse, kUBdaras 17 He, prime lints IT Vie. first IStte. Ems Fresh extras 20 21e' lrtii . Portland Grain portlaxd. Ore- J.a. 8. (AP wheat Opea Hitk Low close I n..h Bi Bead blaestem 7SHe; dark bard viaur 13 per seat 79c, 11 per cent 71 He; soft white, western white. bard wiater, aorUern sprier, westers red 70tte. Oata o..3- waite szz.au. Corn No. 2E yellow $22.75. HUlraa Standard 412.50. Portland Produce POBTLAKD Ore- Jan. 8. (API R.tt Prints, extras IS He. kUaoard 19 Vie peaae. Bnttertat Portland delivery: A grade 15-17 pound; fanner's door delivery 13- lSe ponad. 8weet cream 5e hlfter. Ecaa Paeifie peoitiy predaeera- aeuina- price: Freak extra apeciala SSe extras 21a, aUndarda 19c, aaeeUaaa lae, dosea. Eayiag price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 12e; CraU 15c, mediams 13c, on- dercrade lie, pallets lie aoxen. Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplets 9c; loaf lOo pound. Brokers will psy e below quotation. Milk Contract prices 4 per cent. Portland delivery 11.95 ewtj o gnat cream 87 He pound. Country meats Benin pnee m re tailer!: Country killed hofa, beet butch- I ers, under iso pounds r-7e; veaiers 1 U to 1UU pouuaa o-onv, 5-6c; heavy calves 4-5e; larnba 12-13e pound; heavy ewes 4-7 e pound; medium cows s0e peon a ; canaer cuw. poond; balls 4 poaai. jtooaur juy g pnea, a Cascara bark Bnying price, 1932 I naal ti-a 1rBii- I p"" " 4PV r ?ZA 8d.Uv2ryP.b-y- tag prices: Colored tewu, 4 to s pounds li-w. peaad. lo-iie; spring Ji1i.lS anr h js ismm.i dc mnuawr 07a v"uuu " : " J ti!?s- ucV T se- roos! 2 pounds and ap tera 5c. Colored 1112c: atari 6c: roos- docks lie; (sese 10 uatena xa-uaa fwv, vi. fl.S0-l.T5- cental. , , PatihiM !ai wmie ana rea 105 cental: , ..Taklma $1.25-1.35; Des chutes S1.30-1.4O eeataL J n.9s, poaui; eastera Orsgsa 16- Wool 1983 dip aonuaai; niiamnw I lie pound ; seataera lasae ie--ue po-aa. 1 TTr. - nriee from producer: sis: Willamette valley timothy $15; eastern Oregon Wasotay f 17.50; eU f 14 ,on' i - . . I Portland Livestock I PORTLAJTO. Ore- Jan. 8. (AP) Cattle Receipts 15O0, calves 150; ac tive, 25 msher. Steers, good, common aad medium $! 8. Heifers, common and medium $2.75 AT5. Cows, reed f 3.25-8.75; eommoa and medium S2.25-S.25 ; 1 lew cutter and ai c.e ea Hall, eattar and me dium f 1.75-2.75. Vealer,' food aad choice $5-6; coll, common and medium f 2.5.0 5. Calve, food and choice S4-S; common aad mediam 82.-4. Hon Receipt 2800; active, about 10s hiker. . I T.irhtiirht. road and choice 23.50- 4.50; medinsa weight, good aad choice 44-4.35; heavyweight S aad choice SS3O-4J0. Paekiax aewa. saediaaa aad rood S2.50-S.25. Veeder eteekex pita. geed and ckoiee f $-8.85. gkaea - kacaiot 1100: active. T.k mmmm ahaiea SA.25-7! me diam S4S-S. Yearling wetaera 2.7- 4.50. Bwaa a-.-s.xa. Stodcs and Bonds (Copyright 1953. Standard 8utUtic Co.) January S STOCK AVEBAGX s . Today 89.1 42.1 44.S TT.S 43.0 4 AS 77.4 Previous day 89.8 02.8 54.8 Weeksio 42.4 87.8 80J SA OAS 67.4 Tear age yeara are lia. Hish 1933 4 10.l a. irr.d iss. . ii.7 a 23.5 41.1 3-9 Ur 1483 34 son AVEXAOXS Tedsy V8.0 TA1 TT.8 T4.8 7A8 Previoas dag ISA V4-J T7JI Week sga '- '-r TAS Yswsc A0 si.s sa.T 69.4 98.8 I Svearssro BS.S High 1988-84 r 77.1 M.S 88A 8S-S 6A4 IjOVXVSS-SS oo.m - - recorded in Book ot Deeds VoL IB, pag 881 ia Marion County. nen - thnnra west one hundred and thirty-five feet; thence south two hundred and thirty xeet; theaee east one hundred and thirty-five . ; feet; theaee north two '.hundred, and thirty iee w the place ot hegnlng. sltnated in J. W. Ebners Addi' ja to the City ot ML Angel, Marten Coun ty,. Oregon. ! ' or, If partition Of; the aanio caa not he had,: then, for sale or th. aaid nrooerty aad a dtvlsloa ot the proceeds or saia aaie. nasi for- costs and expeaaea eonnocted therewith. : '. - This summons is published by order of L. G. Lewelllng. Judge ot the above entitled Court. The a.'.er Is dated December Jt, 18 JJ. ,. Date of fflrst publication De comber 2f, 1823. -Data ef last publicatloa Janu ary 23. 1834. ' . . BUTLER & Jack, Attorneys tor Plaintiffs. 200 Batter Building. Oregon CRT. Oregon. D.28-J.3- 8-l-2t. ... . - Grade U raw 4 mlik. co-op pool price, flJta per biindred. , Snrploa fl.lEE. . ' ' (Milk aaaed sa saad SMatkly ' atteefst svsTtga.) . . Distributor price $2.10. ' i Batterfat Top 14c, prints 18 He, cabea 20 He Price tmtttm r.r ty Balem - - Jaaasry (Th price aelea, bit4 by a laeal treeer. are ladlestrvs ( tbe sail awrkef bo sre sot tasraateed fcy Th. Statssaisal rarrt ahd tzcztaslss Leek. dot. bunches ' BraeeoH, BoMbarg, Urn. X 1.00 Craabeeriee. . kbC IJiS .60 .38 JO pereatB. as in Tarsi pa, ass lar . nv'tilt i iDroota tor - 60 Uaeat agg ist as -"f. V-t I II etJZ pepper. ci, ia, .20 .15 .71 t 1.00 uatoa. . aaese p0V.t. lotl -SO aad l.0 Sateaate .1.10 aad 1.4 i 1"'c? Califerala, .dry pack X40 te 1 J9 .2.2S ta S.TS , ;, , JM) l-sa , , " .60 wautonua tee , Oaioaa, TaUma. cat. tjbafe Celery. 4o. : Etags , . .TS asd M .ss Jeaathaa 8piU fiame Beaaty Oraatea, VaiencUt, fsaej S.75 MTeif, erM , " ta i.zs Flac ptek . J.40 t 2.75 Jspsaeee.' ban die a Beet. ieeaL aoi. .20 '.SO Turnips, local, do. Carrot, loesl, dot. - .20 - .60 - .75 . .05 - .00 a J.50 1.0l .St9 California Spieeca, local, erata Banenaa. lb. on stock Heads Lemeas Limes, fresh avaeadaa, erst Saaash, DaaUb. doa. ,,, ., ,, .20 Habbard sqaaih .75 to 1.C0 Tomatoes. Caiiforaia pack, las. l-0 Hoi Hooss 8.90 CaliterBia. ease Emporer crapes -1.80 Sa-eet poUtees, lb. Orapsfrait. florid - .03 4.0ff ..2.50 I Grapefruit, California BOPS tots" t9tS tlniUr. ib. 23 U .25 niberta, Ik Watasts. Ik. .11 H t -12H te .18 J9 BaytBSrrfe COOS Extra .15 .11 .09 i .1 Jl9 AS JO JO .04 .15 .14 Media) FUt . rOUlTBs Colored fcess I dai hew 1 "I" Lerbora frrer . Colored fryers . nT:?v wT7T;r iJtlV. KIV oi reactors Dressed tarkeys. top, hens Sarin Iambs, top S.50 4,10 8.85 9.85 2.60 Hags, ISO to 200 lbs. 120 ta ISO lea, Over 200 lbs. Bow a . Steers .03 .01 t .04 Cows te .os .OS Dressed veeL top Dressed bogs 04 Si OUATjr AJTU RAl Wheat, weetera red -5S J58 .14.00 .14.00 18 00 -18.00 White. So. 1 Barley, feed He. L tea Oats, feed, tea Barley, malting, tea Oata. mtilinr. Hay. bsyii Oat sad vetch, tea . - - .12.04 .14.00 .12.00 A Maria, valley, first cat, mover nay WOOL Hedloai .28 .22 .20 Coarse Mohair Cross-Word Puzzle. Bj EUGENE SHEFFER ; ; I: i i' " i" it tSr vr ao 77? IT 32 II" IIII tt 777. Hi h 777 hh mj - -.-.2 -22 H 777 HO 5"" WsW !:zi:riiz:iiii w ii1 1 1 n i y-1 i i i w liOUZONTAL 1 a remedy for all diseases 7 most qualified 18 soon 14 killed 15 plant yield inr a drug 17 4 aura 18 to sculpture 1J having heat in a iSwoman who 8 most entertaiaa sorrowful annate 50-egirf referred to 82 contend 63 cry erf crow t6 one who seeks to attain 170 rowiumcd 61 tli Emerald l8le,poeti g3 toeut . 64 engage for compeTisa tion 6J5 PHorvat XorEtarage ot green fodder J j 68 rub out J 67 an astrin gent - i ' 1 degree . 2ft-rnfoflnd reverence nCOatqUCTS . 2 woolly surface ea cloth 24 drop bait gently on water TS-pedal dixit . 27 camo or fwent la n-reelora u wickedneas 24 lacerated -85 pigment of - rich brpwa Herewith ia th solution to Sat nrday's Pule. . - ,i S3-HnsA S not low sound not rigid er stringent 40 greedy 4 1 conxp iracy '.' 43 place for .sleeping on SaL" 44 en the sheltered - aide- . 1 46 wsnTafs' 7 tail egg Rgie jj as .. . -j. - - - : ' Caaaaiam. 1444, 338 i il n n s a tat - ... .......... . . . ! t " , - " s - 4' . f i I niiTTrn iinniiiffnm Dil i I a UIUAIH Hogs opened the week with a dime a hundred Increase ta price. Out other markets were generalle unchanged. Butterfat is still at the li cents of late' last week. - More Roeeburg broccoli la com ing in with. No. l quoted at a dol lar even, and No, 2 grade at 75 cents, t i Carrots from California are offered at 0 cents a dosen, which Is three times up from the local offerings.' . vue low: loss NEW YORK. Jan. g. HV- Speculative wheels barely man aged to turn In the stock market today. Volume waa around the lowest levels for the past several months and price changes were : correspondingly narrow. A net loss of one-tenth 'point was shown by the averages. - v Allied Chemical closed a point higher. For other leaders.net changes were chiefly fractional. small gains and kisses being well divided among such Issues as TJ. S. Steel, Westinghoase, Gener al Electric, Du Pont, General Mo tors, Sears Roebuck, Case,f Santa Fe, Pennsylvania, National Bis- quit and Harvester, .Douglas Air craft was active and firm, TJnion Pacific rose z. ! Transfers totaling 734.230 shares , were the smallest since Dec. 4, which, in turn, had been the lightest since last spring. i 1 MRS. SCHMIDT ILL NORTH HOWELL. Jan. 8 Mrs. Peter Schmidt, Sr., is ill at her home in this community with pneumonia. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF KXECXTRIX Notice Ib hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed, by tbe County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty ot Marion, as Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Sarah A. Stephen, deceased. and that she has duly qualified as such executrix; all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office ot Ronald -G Glover, my attorney, 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the day of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of December, 1933. HELEN GARWOOD, Executrix ot the last will and testament and estate ot Sarah A. Stephens, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. D 12-1 9-2 C J 2-2 12 a furious storm 1EI various oi beauty ' 21 -impair 22 amaleehnd 24-indicstea 2 torslse . ScWhtweiatkee 29 bmvo ia crowds SO deletes 21 being one of six equal parts -S2 hanlshmmt 83 tha longer " surfi sees 86 the eonunoa - level ... 41 mtme operation or treatment 42 invokes 69 lock ef hair; VERTICAL 1 barrier to protect edge of braige,ete. 2 afresh 3 not any 4 emmet 5 gets away 6 xprasion of regret T-UafetheJl team 8 want of ; : energy 9 a game of v rnarbleg 10 ajrdor 11 North Arexkan SMALL 0;j STREET beneficial . attributes trpoa 4S device in an . incubator -45 respects 47 an esxlama- , -; Hon 43 tiUaof respect .. ' 51 prima ; donna " S4 solo part in an opera ' U Botcolti- . vated 67 eancy " 58 remainder '. 69-um 60-4oyat' 62 maVea ' . siightbOW