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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Moraiog, January 21, 1934 PAGE NINE GvmiiP&eu.le rs Bbubiml THEY PULL: 1- t--Bis. 5- "Mr V- ,4 -a t r- 1 ,' U t 4U f Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Hsificd Adterttelns' Single Insertion pet line 10c Three insertions per line 20 Six Insertions :er Uae.iSOe One month per ltoe.. 21.08 Minimum charge ' 6e Copy for "this ptge ac cepted until 6.S8- the STen leg before publication tor classification., Copy re ceived after this time will he run under the heading Too Late to Claaalfy. The Statesman assumes DV imauuvi k for error wlvklr mar ep- pear In 'advertisements plo ughed In Us columns, and , In cases where this paper is at fault 'will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. The statesman reserves the right to reject Mee tinaal advertising. 1t fur- rther reserves the right to classify all advertising - un der the proper classifica tion. , HELP WANTED MALE ' Sj.n rxrxi H i - - - - - - i Wi"' .- ta aunnlr customer Lka With famous Watklns products In S yUm, Business established, earnings V- - " average $25 weekly, payj starts imme-V-w tliatly. Write J. R. ,5f?f IS vnf pany. 4tU Hollis SU Oakland. CaDf. "man" with car needed im- - MEDIATE to llll vacanef lowl "a rocerri rant? Mt be wtlrfied to . ;nik about - weeWy. at start : ' more later. Steady-Job, W for wlUlnir-worker. Write - Albert tMU. JS ' Route Mgr.. 1121 Monmouth, Ctacln- HELP WANTED FEMALE . - na rename iinu " X-V . for feirgest line of fast seUIng tJn ' . ted hosiery and linprie. Modest --. Wrlt MIDWEST HUSit-UI , CO' Omahai Neb. LADIES Make $10-S15 weekly, at JL : liome. smiling- circulars. r.MeH W;. nAwtmaary. SUmp. for partlcuwrs. 'T Mailway Syndicate, Mil ford, Utah. nAitni vrk for mothers who neej i a .trlv at once. No canvassing. experience, or Investment Give dress aise. Dept. 2313S, uanora rrocw, cinnaU Ohio. " i SnAcial emDlorment lor married k y j 'Knen. 115 weekly and your dresses , v free representlns; nationally known , fiihiim frocks. No caovasslns;. No i tn vestment j Send dress sise. Fashion fiALESMEN Earn .waiy.. rmmedU com. $500,00 punch board firm ima new nlaji. No Invest. L. A. at ock. Write factory rep. K. A R Sales .Co. 800 S. Kohler SU IxwAnaeles. GOOD POSITION OPEN ? Large Ohio manufacturer of naUoiv Uv.Ailvertiaed nroduct. recoEnlxed s O pleader, has opening for a county sales f -lBian with opportunity for advance j. mont ta distributor. Pi efer locdl man "Cvi '" 1 who bears first class character and TSrho is capable of mtervlewins school ' ttcads, chief executives, business co:i- eems. publia Institutions, country f v clubs, country estates, truck and bus S owners and better class of farm and t J" eity horns owners. No house to bouse t rf .srork, An exclusive vroduct with more iv " than 20.000 of America's leading- con- . I cerns now listed as customers. No cap- t ital tequired. Conservative enrninKi estunatei at 1200.09 a month at, pres. lit with good opportunity to dqubte as business improves. Write complete details of your business! experience, (n, etc. General Saies Director, Be Sensational upholstery cleaner. (Ids lisld. prps). Big profit; repeat bu Inessl IJke-Nu-iifif., 510 E. -166th, New - York. 5, SITUATIONS WANTED - Housework wanted. Box 393, States man. FOR SALEMiscclianema . - For Sale 2 incubators, 1 a 530 elec trie. 1 large- brooders, other equipment and laxm tools. Mrs. Jonn xates, nx. 4, Bx.il30A, near T. M. school. Saw gumming and sharpening arctie C Four Corner. Tel. 42s. - Golddn Delicious, Nona better, titson'a. Box 59, R. S. Ru- Haircut, 20c 1614 North Commer cial.: - RADIO FOR SALE $167 Majestic Console repossessed. BaL due, $42.40; terms, tt down and monthly. See Mr. Jens at Wills Music fctorca : .. Ladles beautiful silk hose, slightly Imperfect i pairs $1.00, postpaid. Sat- la taction, guaranteed, iucononay Hos iery Co Asheboro, N. C ' Hay bargain. $11.75 ton. Good baled ' cats hay,. Garden Road, Box 183. ' VVANTtvf-Miscellaneoas WHITE FIR "WANTED PeeiXi -rood or timber. Howard, 23S5 North . Front. - - - " -"' MISCELLANEOUS Haircut 25c, Joe's Barber Shop. Haircuts 15c-29sv 202 & Winter. , v WANTED : Names men women, v 125-S , rnonta. iSar exanilnattons v . oay for particulars. Box 122 IV care Statesman.' - -- ROOM AND BOARD Iatw front room, with board. Solv able lor two. "Reasonable noma. Drt- vate arage. 212 N. Church. lSoard-roonvt2l Court, TeL 117k, : . Board, room. 754 Ferry. Tel. 7995. OU RENT APARTMENTS rum, apt,, IlaitL TL 1664. Htd. (am. apt, 1."191 S. Church, Attractive bested aptsL, 210 N lttn. Furn. rooms., apts. 2S2 Bellerue, - V s 4. . ' . . . . a - . i a . . . ft - 1 E. ... ",!y-r- Ftira. a pC, 19 mo. 11T2 Chemeketa, furnished and unfurnished. Interesting Facts... The Febarary issue of the Na tional Geographic magazine will feature Oregon. There- will be 24 fall-color plates and 39 other striking pictures of Oregon. Also there will be a two page map of the state. How cold is cold? -O- We were tald of a Salem man who went to Portland and plunk ed down 836 cash to hare his hair restored. We note an ad in The Statesman where Hattle Bu sick says "men need never be come bald.' 0 General "Stonewall" Jackson was born .110 years ago today. O The treaty for the Panama Canal was signed 31 years ago tomorrow. . O We stated the other day that the electric trolley was first need in 1892. It was patented at this time but we are told thai it was used a tew years before. Some one told us that they remembered the Chinaman telling them before that time "No pushy, No Pully. but go like Helly." KOH RKNTHOIISES 6 R. turn, house. TeU 76. and -unfum. house l. R. A Forkner. 110 N. Cottage. TeU, 03t- Houses, apts.. Tor reus, 419 Court. Furn. house. Inquire 634 -N. 15th. WANTED TO RENT WANTED 3 room unfurn. apt. or small house. Reasonable, lei. 8. FOK SAIJ5 Real Eslald KET HOME BARGAIN f50. WIU buy a new modern home lust comDleted. with oak floors, basement, furnace, fireplace, tile drain board, garage, paved St.. east front, . near bus line ami school, located in northeast Salem. $500 down will handle. 4 rooms and nook. SEE THIS HOME BE FORE YOU BUY. W. H. GRABEXHORST CO REALTORS 1S4 S. Liberty St. Tel. ! FOR - SALE 7 -room house near Parrlsh school. Streets paved, all clear. $1200. $500 cash. Call 0404. FOR SALE At big sacrifice, or trade for suitable smaller house. modern ten room house. Large lot. close ' hi. OWNER, Telephone 4745. Why not consult with me about that new house. I have some choice acreage tracts; will build a house to suit your requirements cheaper ; easy terms. Build now and take advantage of the raise. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902 Good semi-modern 7-room plastered home, fireplace, basemnt, 3 lots cov ered with fruit, nuts, grapes, berries, ornamental trees and roses. Garage and poultry house, paved street. siKhfly location. South Salem, neat schools. Priced to sell, terms. Might trade for close in, improved acreage. Tel. owner, 8SS1. SPECIAL HOME BARGAIN $2750. ..Will buy a modern 5 room bun galow with : corner lot, both sts. paved, located near Parrlsh school at 745 Stewart St., has oak floors, fireplace, basement, furnace, nice shade tree. MUST BE ALL CASH. IMMEDIATE POSSES SION. $3600. Will buy a nice late built moV em 8 room home located at 2036 McCoy St. $360 down, baL $16. per ma ta include Int. $1500. Modern 4 room bungalow lo cated at I5 Berry St. $15il down, baL $15. per month, east front, paved. st, garage. FOR BARGAINS. SEE US W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St Tel 646S. 3. 6, or 7 A. north of Salem ; sell easy terms or would consider renting. Ooed house, elec. water system, base ment and furna.ee-; barn and 3 chk. houses. Trade considered. 4 ft A. ""1 ml. of city limits, ail bot tom land, good house with basement : also barn, 2 chk. houses. Gas station on piace. Has electricity and elec. wa ter system, come in and see me. ' . H. C. SHIELDS ;:8 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8901. EXfHAMJE KeaJ Estate FOR EXCHANGE Five acre home located near Lib ertr, some bearing fruit, elx room bouse, price 250. Owner will ex change for a good house of tual value in E. Sal.-ni. W. H. GRABEXHORST it CO. 134 Soutb Liberty Street ' , GOOD TRADES 23500. Close-in suburban home, elec tricity, paved rd. 2H A. extra choice land; Market st Trade for mod. homo tn Ralem. f 250. Modern home on Falrmount hill, grand view. Trade for Lebanon, Ore. property or a bouse In Salem foi less value. , 2 Good Montana Farms for - A good CO A. farm near Carlton, 20 m ci up. rro oniy f a a per acre ; trade Cor sv smaller one near Salem. Would assnma. . 220 borne: rooms, well located. Trade- tor small acreage. 13909. TJandv 15 A farm jt n Mdga. market road. Trade for largo nruat a bargain. For tradea - DB.B. BH,nj e.Li r 1 tJUJJJLSON 311 State Street iraae equity in 4 room house tn Salem f or beach property or good car. a, gt, atapie Ave. Neat 4 room Jwngalow, lot 5xl6, -nco isows. uear. win pay aiKerenea tOT S Or Immi himn In vniut Jtl. CHILDS MILLER.' Realtors 314 State Street ' Tei 4791 FOR ' S A JLE FARMS FARM BARGAIN Ct acre" f aim.' all Blow land. tmlM- ing, located on- foe 'main Pacific high way, north of Salem. Price laes. some terms, km this bargain today. W A 1ft ABvrISi UOKST CU, : w . X31 S. Uuerty Street . FOR SALE USED CARS Quality Used Cars 1020 CHEVROLET SEDAN, --Thoroughly reconditioned 1930 CHEVROLET. COACH, Perfect condition , , 12 BUICK SEDAN. Exceptional condition im OLDSUOBILB COACH U$7 NASH COACH"'. , !$ FORD ROADSTER TERMS OPEN EVENINGS TRADES WLAnderson, Iric. r DeSoto-Prymoutb Distributors ; J , 360 MarlonTelephone 7703 Salem ' .REPOSSESSED CARS ' . From 115.00 to 1500. See them at Borrcgo's Car Mkt. 240 N. Liberty Tel. SM. Best offer takes 1930 Ford coach. good condition. Private party, 2090 N. CapltoL FOR SALE FARMS CONDITIONS SAY BUT" NOW t acres, (you should have, for a heme) dose in Just outside city limits. Paved road, all tn cult, nut, orchard and berries. Good 7-rm. plaat. house, lights and water, barn and etc. Can be subdivided. Price reduced to 14700. Give terms. 9 ACRES $1200 1200 down buys this nice place. Good house, barn and etc. Good soil Balance easy. ' - . . 5 AUltt.3 Dandy new 4-rm. house, new barn and poultry house, some fruit. BaL In crop. Give terms." Only S miles Out. ' HOP KAKCtt Hods look good now. Better buy this nice place. 13 acres in hops, 47 acres In alL Dandy modern come, nasemeni, furnace, electric pump and llchts, dfluj dy barn and etc., at a bargain, inese are only a few of our good buys: He- member the place J. D. SEARS, 132 S. llgr Hu TWO GOOD BUYS IN CLOSE IN FARMS . 1(V. acre farm 2 miles west In Polk county, most all cultivated, fam ily orchard, some neraea a . room house, barn, poultry nouse, ouiouua lngs. Price $3000 with terms. Will accept Salem home as part. Chicken ranch of 7 1-1? acres ctoae In. room residence, good plumbing, electric lights, drilled well and water system, garage, fine large chicken coops for 800 hens, about 175 good hens to go, some implements.- acnooi mile. Price $4500. part terms. Will accept smaller acreage as part. CHILDS & MILLC.K, KiSALTUKS 344 State Street Tel. 6708. ACREAGE ACREAGE SNAP Six acres of first class land all In crop, located on Keizer road, price IMiOO. $100 down. baL $10 ner month phis Int. at 6. A REAL PLACE TO BUILD YOUR HOME. 2tt acres located on Garden road about one mile from city limits, gas and electricity available. Price ii. $25 'down, $10 per mo. No Int. for t years. SEE W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 134 S. Liberty Street 35 A. prac. all cult, no house, good well, $900 loan, take $100 cash and car, or What, for equity, 11 A. 6 R. house, fenced, spring. jsuo., easy terms. C J. JACKSON, 341 State Street 53 A. In cultivation, some timber, spring, on good macadam road. $1000. 4 A. all in cultivation, 1H mL from baiem, line soli, small house, $1150. $100 down. Melvln Johnson, 275 State St. Tel. 6796 WANTED REAL ESTATE Want 3-bdrm. home 3 to 20 acres n Salem high schL dist Will Inspect suitable property within week. Box 392, Statesman. Want listings suburban homes, acre age, small farms and city homes. A. C. Bohrnstedt No. IS, Ladd " Bush Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN "TfiV"ar'V"ar'V'V'siVMf Automobile and ChatteL Loans t to 29 months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st Natl Bank Bldg, Phone 8553 Licensed y State ? Need Money ? Salary loans. $5.0 and up, from 1 to 2 months. See Mr. Bachmann at STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon Kldg. TeL 7782 Uc No. S-l5. rwwm 0m00 .iiii i,,, Are You Short of Cash? Borrow JlOMtSMIOt or MOKE from us I Repay In from I to 2 months, ac cording to your present Income. coma tnl . . wrttel mooel BEarKFICIAL XjOXS BOCIETT OF 8 A I.EM Member of KRA Room 119. New BHsh Bldg. 2nd flaor LICENSED No. S-122 br STATE 511 State St, Tel. 2 T 4 MARION POLK N. F. U A. Wo make both federal and commis sioner loan. Fifteen years In our present location. . u Wilkinson,-Sec-Treaa. 202 17. S. Bank Building Funds for farm loans now arSitabla ; 5 H ; long term. Hawkins & Roberts Guardian Bids., TeL 4109. MONET TO LOAN. If your secur ity is exceptionally good, we can mate your loan. Farm, city or acre age properties. CHILDS MILLER. Mtae. Loans 244 State Street TeL 4701, FOR SALE WOOD Pbone TracrV 3981 for dry wood. Call 4SF14. AU wood. Smith Rubens. saaaasoSsSSassoaaaaaaa Dry slftb and eld fir. Prfca rlsrhf. Dry old. fir. oak. TaL 27C9. sVVAstWatSatosBSBjaaaaslsgSsa Dry wood, priced right Tet 2922. Dry wood that ta dry. Call 1ISF23. nonwT rromm. Dry fir and asii, 4 per cd. Tel. HII, . . i . , ' GUARANTEED t)KX rat Sasrni Fuel Co Conaga. Trad Saeond growth and Old fir wood. rrosnpt oeilvary rred B. Wella. Dry wood, TeL 4411. Shed. Dry Old Fir. "Contract hauling. TeL"174.l Cheaff wood. TeL 4527. - Dry wood, 1295 !lr-St TeL 44T4. - DRT WOOD Ftr wnd - oak. wood. Howard, TeL 2340. f - Good FOR SALE CSED CARS -SSis.to .1295.00 ..$275.80 $12S.OO $ 85.00 ..$ 4S.00 McKay's Used Cars 1921 Overland Coupe .$ 25.00 $ 45.00 Willys-Knight Sedan 19X8 star coupe 95.00 125.00 1928 Oakland 4 door sedan .. . 1929 Chevrolet Sedan over hauled 205.00 1930 Essex Sedan . 285.00 1931 Ford DeLuxe Phaeton 295.00 1933 Nash S Sedan 695.00 1933 Chevrolet Coach 6000 miles , C25.0B Trucks Four cylinder Dodge, light de- livery .$ 45.00 Three 1929 Chevrolet trucks in running condition. Take your choice ,, $125.00 1929 Chevrolet Long W. B. 4 speed trans., excellent con dition 265.00 1932 Ford long W. B. 4 speed trans., guaranteed 425.00 TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center Tel3i8 430 N. Com'L See These Used Cars BEFORE YOU BUY 1933 Plymouth Coupe, -equipped with radio $550 I93Z Chevrolet 2 -door sedan, like new 495 1930 Dodge 8 Coupe, rumble seat 3ZS 1928 Buiclc Sedan, new paint - 342 1937 Buick Coach ,. 125 1937 Buick Sedan . 145 1928 Olds 4 -pass, coupe ,. 235 1927 Olds 2 -door sedan, new tires and trunk 135 1927 Dodge 4 Sedan 85 1924 GaTdner Touring (5 SEVERAL CHEAP CARS $10.00 to $50.00; Bonesteele Sales & Service DODGE PLYMOUTH Valley Motor Co. Used Cars 193! Ford 5-pass. Victoria ....$495 1932 Frd Roadster . 1932 Ford Std. Coupe 400 47 1932 Ford Spt. Coupe 485 1931 Ford Deluxe Coupe . 1931 Ford Victoria 1931 Ford Coach 1931 Ford Cab. Coupe 1930 Ford Std. Coupe 1930 Ford Std. Roadster 1931 Buick Std. 8 Coupe . 1931 Studebaker 8 Coupe 335 330 325 295 27 230 435 400 is 2 a uooge r. seaan 360 1929 Chrysler 45 Sedan 3S0 Center Street Display at Marlon and Liberty TeL 3158 Lot 7910. Quality Used Cars 1932 Hudson Sedan. Perfect eondl iron inrougnout, including new rubber $745.00 1932 Nash Sedan. A high priced car at a big saving $595.00 1930 Studebaker Sedan, the Dictator Six. New finish, new 6-ply tires. At . $426.00 uiasmooiie seaan. original fin lsn, new rubber $325.00 i wnrysier seaan. The 6-S2. good buy : $250.00 1929 Ford Coure. new naJnt. now tires. A-l mechanlcaUv . tiafi on 1929 Chevrolet truck, in real good " uap" $225.00 ir.Kais ABO) TRADE State Motors, Inc. HUDSON tt STUDEBAKER PRODUCTS 52S Chemeketa Street Radio Program StHTDAT, January 21 KOW POBIXAHD 620 Kc. 9:15 Gordon String auartet HEO. 10:00 Power's Son and 8torr hour. 10:30 National Youth JBadio conference 12:00 Wayne King's orchestra, KBO. .13 ureoestra. 9:25 Grand Hotel. KBO. 3 :UO Catholic hour, KBC. 3:45 Piano. S:00--Msnhsttan Merrr Go-Round. NBC. 10 : 15--Bridge to Dreamland, NBC. 11:00 Palace Hotel orchestra. KBC. KEX POKTLAHD 1110 Xe. 8:00 Sacred music. 8:15 Classical soloist. 8:30 Band malic 9:30 Mills Brothers. 10:oe Radio City concert, NBC. 10 :30 Symphnay hour. 11:30 Grenadier Guards band, KBO. 12:00 Instrumental soloist. lz:ao Walts lime. 1 :0O Christian Eadearor union. 9:00 Rational Vespers, NBC 2:80 Ted Weems' orchestra.' 9:00 Four Square eathedrsl terries. 4:00 Frits Krelsler. 4:15 Paal Whitemaa's orchestra. 4:30 Concert group. :00 First Church of Christ, Scientist. sSO Minneapolis Symphony concert, .NBC! 10:00 First Presbyterian choir. l:10O Midnight Melodies, NBC M0XTMT, January 22 Kow poaTUurr 620 Kc. .7:15 Organ concert, KEC. 7:30 Ronald Buchv 8:15 Crosscuts, KBC 0:30 Cookias school. 10:15 Organ, KBC. 10 ;so woman's Hsgssina, KBC 11:30 Wearers of Dreams. 11:45 Words awd Mnaia. NBA. 12:19 Western Fans snd Hosts boar. .; SBC, 8 :05 Orchestra. 8:20 Friendly Chat. " 4:00 Danes Masters. KBC. 4:30 Mary and Her friendly Gardes, . seu 6:00 Eileea Piggoit. KBC 8:00 Amos 'a' .Aady. KBC 9i44 Walt Time, KBC - lOtlS Cole McElroy'o orchestra. 10;43 Hotel kLark. Hopkins orchestra. ' 2aXPOBTXsTI 1199 Kes 7: 15 Dsnrs Rhythm orchestra, KBC 1:43 Band arasie. . :00 Dance orchestra. 9:15 Orchestra. 9:10 Arms trio, .KBC 10:02 Organ; KBC. 10:30 Ronald Back. . , 1U4& Julia Hayes. ' 12:00 Woathsr report, 12:15 Master Xasic Makers. 12:30 Movia dob. - 12:45 rrass laachsea . 1 :0O World Bookman. 9:8 Walts Time. - :00 I-esrae of Kstiena siseelstien. ,8:15 Waldorf Atteria orchestra. KBC, area . itastee aatlejmes. , r0 "News Taashoa. - -0:30 Professor Belles. .":45 Marshall's Hartrieks, KBC. 9:00 Bearsaissv 9:30 Don Sssitk. 9:45 Wresthwr boats 4 10:30 Piasm Paetsrss, KBO. Trtr nrariTT t tst w 9:00 Hesse Zcessstica Obssrrer. Business Directory Cards in this directory roa oa a monthly basis only. I late gvI.OO per line per tuootb. , k V AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 27$ South Commercial. BICYCLES New and used. Tlrea. Repairing, HARRT W. SCOTT. 147 a ConVI St. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 6713. Holdw Helps Hostesses. TeL 6943. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone M50. R." R. NoTthne CHINESE MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. 1(0 N. Commercial at urnca fcoura Tuesday and Saturday only. CHIROPRACTORS DR. Ot U SCOTT, PSC, Chlropractsr. 256 N. High. Tel. Kes. S57I. FLORISTS CUT flowers, weddlna bouauets fun eral wreaths, decoration c t. nreu haupt. Dorhrt. tn Co art. TeL -T9. ALL kinds 0t floral work. Lot Flar- tst, 16th Market Tet 9111 INSURANCE BECKS! A HENDRICKS 119 N. High Tak 4341 COFFEY-SMITH, pew. Ins. Tet KODAK FINISHING Tlavolnnlne and nrintine. Leave films at 456 Court St. Reasonable prices. C. D. Childs, 374 N. lttt St. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WKIDEB tAUNDRI 263 S. High TeL 9126 CAPITAL Cm LADNDRT First In Quality and Service Telephone 8IS5 U Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to noma. Cot ton mattress, lb. 1( 50. Renovators and fumiaattorB. Rug cleaned. Capital Bedding Co. Tel. 40. 0 N. Capltoi. New mattress made ta order, eld rs made;, carpet cleanln. sislng: flurt tug sreaving. SaUm Fluff Rug a Mat tress Factory, a. lttn Wilson Tat tt4l. Otto V. Zarieker. Est. 111. MUSIC STORES OEO. C WILAr Pianoa, radios, sartng maditnes, sheet muslo and piano stn dlesi Repairlna radios, phono sraphs and sowing machine. 422 Stat Street. Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician - U G. Ailman, M. O. Uomeopatnlst Office and residence 191 Center St. Pfcono 1832. Treats bo Lb acuta and chronlo ril-eases. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind ot printing, call The Statesman Printing Department 212 S. Commercial. Tslo- RADIO SERVICE CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE TeL 9747 2!5 N. High MOORE RADIO SERVICE Phone 9797 ' At Hollywood Radio REAL ESTATE BECKS' HENDRICKS, TeL 4MT. SOCOLOFSKT A SON 304-8 First Nnt'l BK Rlilg. Tel. 7807. STOVES, STOVES and stova repairing, staves for sale, rebuilt ana repairea a-ii kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and lain, boo baskets, books, logan nsoaa Satem Fence and Stovo Works, 9S3 Chemeketic TeL 4774. R. R Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. E. Wiggins, 1 ml N. Pac Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer toraxa. call 2111. Larmar Transfer Co. Tracks to Portland dally. . ? -. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 224 State St. TeL 777s. Distributing, for warding and storags our specialty Get our rates. - WELL DRILLING R. A. West. 89 years experience. RFD i, BOX 103. TeL 1101' s. WINDOW CLEANING New Deal WlndoWClean.. was. waU at wdwJc washing. Free cstt TeL 9227. 10:20 Lesson ia Spsnlth, Melissa M. kUrtia. 11:00 Madera Poetry Ada Hattings Heages. 11 :20 Who's Who oa the faculties, 19 .-OO Farm hear. : l:SO Taa Marie of Words. 1:44 Did Familiar 8ougs sad. Songs tt Onn, HMia Witenft. ,' 2:00 Tennyson Lectors aad class , room discussion by Dr. M. 11- woed Smith and students. 8:00 Alma C Trlteboff 0uavps tag Schools sad Sehoel lifs la India and Cerloa ' ' 4:00 Huator,. Old aad Kew - Da a,Basts. 4:10 SoautWar About Xverytbing, :20 Csasas Kraortez. 4:80 Oregon .-Stsriss for Beys and :. . Girls. ' ' S:45 X'eiDers. lai by Rer. S. fschirley T;80 4-H etab asooaing Tho- Im- , '.aertsace of 4-H Clab Work m the CoaatT Exteasiaaf PraaTajri, ': - Psal V, Maris; . "The . Valley Packing Coaraaar Boliooaa ia . 4-H -CUb Work," aaads Stous ' lotf: 4-lf elab news. 8:15 ssiaeejui' Qswrter 1". Merry- fiaM "Rainfall of racUte 1:50 Oregon Lecrtrt. RICES RUN LOWER AFTER BRIEF RALLY CHICAGO. Jan. 20. -(TP) -Set. backs in. grain values formed the rule today except' durinj a bref transient period at the start. jjoudu Tegarains - legistauv raonetarr developments at Waah ingtoa tended to pall the wheat market down, and nrore than counterbalanced the stimulus of higher pricei for securities. Ab sence of aggressive demand for wheat rather than pronounced pressure to sell was apparent most ot the time, but there was plenty ot' wheat for sale when tho mar ket rose momentarily, to. within one-quarter cent of the best fig ures of last Monday following that day's announcement of President Roosevelt's monetary plan. wheat closed unsettled, 4- below yesterday's finish, corn Vt- down, oata Vi-V off, and pro- risiona unchanged to S cents de cline. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May 0-; July 884-; September 89 T. Corn May 52-; July 54; September 554. OaU May 38-; July 57; September 3u. General Markets rXODTJCB XXCKAHQZ PORTLAVD. Or. Jsa, 20. (API Predsc exehsnce. net vrieas: Bntter Cztrss 19 He. standard 19e, prim firsts 18c. tints lSe. Cfg fresb sztrss 18c, iresh BMinmi 16c. Portland Grain POBTULSD, Ors, Jan. 20. (AP) Wheat Open msn Lw vioss V , 75 75 75 7S JOlT ' Vt fit 7 Caib B r Bead Blaeatem loc: oare kard. winter 12 per cent SOtte, 11 per cent 75e; soft waits, western waits, bard Wiater, northers sprint;, weatern red T2e. Oats No. 3 white $22.50. Corn No. 2E yellow 23.50. atiUroa Standard 13. Portland Produce POBTLAJfD, Ore., Jan. 20. (AP) Bntter Prists, extras 21 He, standards 21e poand. Butrertat Portland dellTery: A grade 1819c pound; farmer's door delivsry 14 15c pound. Sweet cream 5c higher. Efg Pacific poultry prodorsr' selling price: Freak ortraa 18c, standards 16c, medium 16e doxen. Baying price by wholesalers: Freth extras 16c, firsts 14c, mediums 12c, undergrade 10c pullets 10c da sen. Cheese 92 score. Oreson triplets 9e; losf lOe poand. Brokers viU pay below Quotations. Kllk Contract price, 4 per cent, Portland delirery 1.95 ewt; B grsdo mm STUc nound. ConatrT meats Selling price to ro tailsrs: Country killed bogs, be batch ers,, under 130 pounds 8e; veslert 90 to- 100 pounds 8c: light snd this 5-6e; kesTy cslres 4 6c; lambs 12-lSe pound; heavy ewes 4-7c pound; medium cows 3-5C nonnd: canner cows 2-Jtc poand; balls 4 Ve poand. Mohair Barinsr price, nominal. Csmsts bark Buying price, 19S3 peel. 2U pound. Hods 1933 clusters 25 31e pound. Lire poultry Portland delivery, bny- lag pricet : Colcred tow is, unuer on pounds 12-130 OTer 5i pounds ll-12e; spriag pulleta, i tt pounds 12-13c; roasters ever 8H lbs. 12-13c; Leghors fowsl. ever 3 lbt. -10c. under 3 lbs. 8-9c; springs, 12-13c: stajs 6e; roos ters Se. Colored docks 11c; geese 10s nonnd. Onions YaVims 2L4O-1.50; Oregon 22-2.65 cental. Potatoes Locsl whirs snd red 31.10 1.25 centsl: Tskiras 91.15-1.45; Des chutes 91. 50-1. 60: Baker 91.65 eentaL Wool 1933 rlip nominal; Willaasetts alley 22-23e pound; eastern Oregon 16 21e pound; southern Idaho 16 20c pound. Hit Burlnr nriee from producer: Alfalfa. Ko. 1. new crop $16-16.50; etch $15; Willamette Tslley timothy 15; eastern Oregon timothy 317.50; oats 315 ton. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1933 Standard Statistlea Co.) January m STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 20 90 Ind'ls RR's Cfs Total Today 7.9 49.7 7B.U oo. PreTioosday '.b .o i. "Z Week ago 90.7 43.9 m.s f . Tear ago 63.1 26.8 oo.i 3 Tears a ro " High 1033-31 ..102.1 58.0 113.7 vp.w Low 1933-34 42.3 23.5 U1.1 sa.s BOKO AVERAGES , 20 20 20 60 Ind'la RR's TJt's Total TVJ,. 77.8 81.8 B3.3 BU.O Previous dsy 77.0 81.4 82.9 79.6 88.8 99.4 88.S 74.1 80.4 77.1 70.6 97.8 83.5 68.8 Week ago 74.v m,i Yesrsgo 65.0 63.o 8 Tesrs aro s. xu o High 1988-84 77.3 84.9 Low 1933-34 58.8 5..0 STOCKS GEUY II NEW YORK, Jan. 20-)- Stocks churned tnrougn an ac tive Saturday market today, fin ishing with a balance or nei gains. Heavy realizing was en countered and some ot the lead era closed lowerk but taking the list as a whole advances outnum horod losses nearly two to one. Transactions, totaling 1,954,440 shares, were the largest for weekend session since July. Grains and cotton ! reaeteo allahtlv and tho dollar was high er against sterling and gold cur rencies. tT. S. Steel common offered strong leadership, crossing BC and closing with a net gain of IU A. M. Byers. Gulf States Steel, American Rolling Mill, Bethlehem and . National Steel were other firm spots. American Telephone found good support, advancing around a point before its gains was reduced. ' Motors were a bit draggy and chemicals . : softened moderately. Rails displayed less activity, Santa Fe and Union Pacific lotinr 1 each. - AJiaoonda, America smelting and Kennecott gained lightly as copper metal held at Stt cents a' pound. Loew's and ACT! II HIGHER Warner Brothers were activeljr higher. - WsUl street heard that steel operations next jreek were likely to expand ''T. Sterling; eased t K cents net to S5 and "Frewea francs Slipped .93 H cent to .2 cents. Salem Markets . . tiradet b; raw nsfik. ew-op ioel gtrlee, l jfa per luudred. Sairpius 9 1-15. - ' (tcmc Vsse ssaueatklr Vattariat avasaga.) Diribrt or price $2.10. v Butterf at - ; Top 16c, L prints 3ti,c, coIms 22 c. Prices paid, te grewsrs kr Sslua kejrers - jssssry is. - - (Tils' price balaw. Bnllea br a local Cracsr, are indicative ei tse daily sssrkeV bat ar aotjrsaranteed by Tk Btatrx .) PXTJltS A&D TiGBTABUia ' Leek, dca. beaches " .40 Brocroli. Besebart. Ss. I- 1 00 Craaberries. bbL , - t.65 Psiaaips. ba hut .BO Taraips, box lac - i JIO Bonaaacas. m jsi Brasssls sproats. lag .BO Err msst. local , or. Csbbsce. cart 00 te 1.15 Spokaae. ewt 2.75 Ora peppers. Calif., lb. Oaieas. iot. bsjiehss , Pstatees. local - .15 - i7S ta 1.00- -SO to 1.40 -J. 10 to 1.45 lakiaaa Dasekatrs IUbe California, dry pack -3.00 to S5 California. iad t s.ao Oaiaas; Labuk -2.15 . .SO .90 -2.S5 Celery, doe. Celery Hearts California. i tnli Applies- 8pits JtO to Boats Beauty Oreares, choice KlTtU. faeCT Beets. lacaL das. Taraips, local. sSaa. carrots. local, box. 1 iwuionua Spiasek. local, crate Bsaaaas, lb. oa stalk. Hands Tcmom Tjiases. fsssh li)0 t.?5 Avseaaos, ea - - . Sqnatb. Oanisb, dot. .20 ... I . . ,73 W l.UU Tomatoes, California, eats 2.65 Sweet potatoes, lb. . .02 urapeiraii, s iorios a no California i ..S.25 HOPS einitar, 193S, lb. .25 to .25 iTTTS Filberts, lb. MVi to .19 .20 waiants, lb. .. .1214 to Baying Pricas EGOS Extras Mediums Pullets .12 .09 .08 .10 .08 .06 09 '.09 .04 .16 POULTRY Colored hens Medium hens Light hens Leghorn fryers Colored fryers . Ola roosters Dressed turkeys, Ko. 1 MEAT Soring lambs, ton : 6.00 4.50 .3.75 to 4.00 Hon. 160 to 200 lbs. . 120 to 160 lbt. , Ore 200 Iht. Sows Steers ..4.25 -2.75 to. 3.00 .03 to .05 .01 to .0214 Cows , , , , Bulls .03 to .02 Dressed real, top .07 Dressed hogs .07 GBAIH AND HAY Wheat, western red .58 .59 -14.00 White, Ko. t Barley, feed, Ko. 1 toa Oats. feed, ton .14.00 .18.00 Barley, malting, top Oats. mHlinr. ton ,.18.00 Hay, bnyinn prices Oats and. vetch, ton Alfslfs. Tslley, first eat Clorer hay .12.00 ..14.00 12.00 Rainfall in 1933 Ten Year Record Rainfall last year at Salem was greater than any annual period the past 10 years, compilation of statistics yesterday revealed. A total of 62.SC Inches was report ed, or four inches more than 1931, which was also a record year. The precipitation was al most double that of the driest year, 1929, which recorded 26.49 inches. 5 - - ,. ,-. .5 2.75 to 1.25 s oa t. a na 4 : . .S O . .... ... - .20 50 A : , .OS .06 S..0O Gross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFfER P- P 22 23 777 JH 777 25 . 2 27 P77 7Z7 2d WW - -mm 1! 11 1I11I" 3i 777 ho hi 777 h3 W 1 1 1 W 1 I 1 b HORIZONTAL 1 temperate C avarice 11 next to 12 rivulet 14 indefinite article 88r-onlj 89 dance step 40 listens to 42 recent -45 for example " (abbr.) 44 continued . 45 by 15 stretch out 47 banish in all direct 49 builds tiona 51 borders of s - surface. ; 82-rthick v VERTICAL ; 1 leffifilative : ' body - 17 riyer in . Baly , 18 short sleep 20 fatigues a pointed piece of . - metal 52 onr the top ti stcgatiTe 25 abort die-' - - tane - 2$ one aJSicted , , with a -.y, :,-dred:-r. diaeast.," - ,28 fata! epl- . demie - disesses 29 deligtts, T .JOtopa temporar- ily - 52 hrrgfcf" eotv . steUatlon - . ' n the-, I".' ' equator ' tli perms 85 btrtrsrs ' Herewith is terday's Poxzla. CaarrlgU. Ifit, null ilj tyyic.' nA i at MISfPIES DI1 DUTTEfl HIGHEST " PORTLAND, JAB. 20-trPr- Portland and Seattle butter prices wero the highest alone tho Pa cine alojt at the weekend. Beceat artificial boosts tn val ues here have been bel4 by nuthv force on- the produce exchange while ia California prices have been easier and In spots lower. indicating that the local mar kets were quoting bntter higher than other points was the Increas ed supply of stock from outside points, much of which normally moves to San Francisco and Loa Angeles. There was no change In local cube or print prices for the' weekend. The trade here was somewhat amused ever recent resolutions taking the cities to task tor consumption ' of oleomargarine while a former surrey shows that population considered, the coun try consumed more oleo than the city. Despite the holding of printed prices to 18c for extra eggs, much of the sale of that grade was being cade down to 11-1 7c doa. locally with retailers fro- i quently selling at cost " There was sv change in the price on chickens for the week , end with some betterment re cently, shown in the California list on lights sad mediums. Prices here were 'recently lower but ac tual purchases were higher. ; North Santiam Plans Valentine Party NORTH SANTIAM.; Jan. 20 The North Santiam Woman's sew ing club met Thursday afternoon . at the home of Frances McLaugh lin. The afternoon was spent piecing on the club quilt. At the business meeting it was voted to have a Valentine party February 14. the place to be decided on later. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Grace Rhoades. Present were Effie Angel. Delia Keith lev. Edna Sco field, Ollie Heutle. May Bond. Allie Philips. Frances Lott. Ruby McClellan, Myrtle Howard, Grace Rhoades, Mrs. Smith and the hostess. A 4-H sewing club under the leadership ot Mrs. Agnes Harvey has been organixed here. The girls wiil take division two and three, Members are Alice Tucker, Dor othy Bannick, Helen Harvey, Gen evieve Tucker. Ilene Tucker, June Rainwater, Florence Beal, Mil dred Brittel, Lorein Brlttel. Scout Council Dinner Monday The once-postponed annual ban quet of Cascade area council. Boy Scouts, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday st the Gray Belle restau rant, according to Irl S. McSher ry. retiring president. Judge J. U. Campbell of the state supreme court will be the speaker of the evening. A. C. Haag will be the president for 1934. 2 bone t price offered 4 prepare for publication f substance . not soluble . in water f ealnte 1 .7 hastens 8 terminate 9-JIfcbrew name for --God 10-deseribe 11 common - .. .place . 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