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. , . . The OREGON. STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Sunday Morning, March ll,? 1934 PAGE ELEVEN ... Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line 10c Three insertions per line 20c Six Insertions er line.. 30c One month per line. .1.00 Minimum chars ..25c Copy for this page ac cepted until 6:30 the even lns before publication for classification. Copy re vived after this time will be run under the beading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap nea in advertisements pub- llahau In trar MtamsL and' In cases where this paper is 3 at fault . will reprint that part of an advertisement In which, the typographical mistake occurs. The statesman reserves the right to reject objec Uonal adTertlAog. It fur ttacr reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classifica tion. ' HELP WANTEDMALE . MAN Wntd to take care of an establtabed business in the sate of Mc Connon Products in. Polk countr. Good living right now with increasing prof its aa you become acquainted with .customer and business. We finance responsible persons. Experience not necessary. Apply by letter to McCon non ft Company, Dept. BQ601. Winona, Minnesota. IF TOO WANT A W'OXDKRFUL OPPORTUNITY to make IScS a day and set a new Ford Sedan as bonus besides, send me your name imme diately. No contest or lottery. Partic ulars free. Albert Mills, 63 Mon mouth. Cincinnati. O. HELP WANTED FEMALE GM'for Jhjrwfc, "'exp. -now how to cook. Tel. 325 or Bs. 425, Statesman. Wanted housekeeper. W. I Scottt Amity. Oregon. Special employment for married women. $1- weekly and your dresses free representing- nationally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No in vestment Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. N-S855, Cincinnati, Ohio. Position open March 2 for woman with good education and common sense, who can work full time and travel when necessary. State age and qualification hi application. Bos 19, rare- Statesman. TEACHERS WANTED We have several rood-paying sales positions open now and during vaca tion for men and women between 2 and 9. with normal .school or college training, and three years teaching ex perience. Give age, education, exper ience la letter asking for personal In terview. Address F. E. COMPTON CO.. 1X1 Northern Lite i Tower, Seattle. .Wash.. . 1 Airtpa' mAMf cAnrinsr names. addresses for mail order firms. Home spare time, experience unnecessary. Write for Information. Circle Adver- fusing. 401 Broadway. New xotk. SALESMEN WANTED MAKE BIG INCOME demonstrat ing advertising coveralls, shopcoats. Exoer. unnec Outfit FREE. No can-; vassffigv Steady repeats. Nationally konwn company. WEAREVA, 1120 Maple, Los Angeles. j-tfuA-rirtrr ftPPfiRTIlSITT offer ed Ufa Health and Accident Salesmen desirous of building monthly renewal Income. Several General Agents want ed. Wiite SOUTHERN PROTECTIVE VNJON, Denver. Colo. WANTED SERVICE MAN. Large manufacturer has openings In several counties where not represented for 'Btiddle-aged men who are capable and willing to call on factories, stores, gar ages, warehouses, schools, hotets, etc, and inspect and service their fire ex ii.mi.hM KamtiiM on tnsnectlans and service work range from $25 te 155 a week witn aoaea earnings irom sales of extinguishers and new auto matic fire alarm. Fire-Cry Company, Pent. 1. Dayton, Ohio. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Saw gumming and sharpening nlle roar corners, i- i Ettarbur slants. U - Bierc. Rlckrean. No. 1 hay cut green. No weeds. Mrs. i. It Wright. 44 miles Wallacs road. Beicrest lots, at cost. T1. 481T. v t section Beicrest lots. Sacrifice for tmmediats sale. Tel. wj. Fertilizer, sand. dirt. Tet SCO-, rrwf. wk stoves and nrarea, 15.00 and up. Oregon Trading Post. 233 N. Commercial.. isae . Fverrreens. shrubs, trees. - H- im Kcu Endewsod school. Cut prices. Geo. Schreiber, 2060 Ne- braska. Lettuce, early cabbage. 211 E. Miller St. Tel. ". Poultry fertiliser, dry. pure, for gar dens and lawn Tel. lJ2t Lee's Hatchery. Cook store $S.0. heater J 4.00. eel lent condition. 1S0S & 12tn Ex- f' Rotted manure, sandy loam, black 'i- dirt. I4ST N. Fifth. NOW WRECKTXQ , 2 Chrysler 4 ; 7- '2 Star Coach I - 2( Pontla Coach . i . 2& Chevrolet Coach ' Model A and. Cher.- truck parts. 1925 Ford T Delivery . ACME AUTO .AND -TRUCK . ' . WRECKERS Salem. Ore. : 4S0 S. ComT. ; Barnyard fertiliser.' Very old. Also wood. J sis tfrsoKS sc. ie Garden tractor, with an equipment. Almost new. TeL SJ7T.' Potatoes and "Netted Gem seed. TeL S7FX, Route s, sox us. t stall corrugated Iron garage, has to snow within S days. ISxSO, good r for snachlns sheds, "0 , blocks side- wauc. xtiv pianas. o. . iiau, w is Liberty Street. FOR SALE ten S00 egg Master and : VfoClanahan Oil Incubators st le time half price, used last season, per . feet mechanical order, KITSCH MAN AGED POULTRY FARMS, Junction City. Oregon. Plenty of .apples at 40c box and op; bring boxes. Thompsons tasx tni. nsrta en rvTtiaaa nnway. ' ' Toang spotted giant rabbits for sale. 3 months old. Fine pets for children. J 5c each. 152S South commercial. esssfsfreaMsss Old manure. Delivered. TeL 4411. FOR SALE-Miscellaneous FOR 8 ALE Mare 11 years, weight 1700 lbs. Clarence C Miller, Jeffer son. Orefnn. ' TRADE Miscellaneous 10 A. good land, fenced. 4 rooms. orchard, well, spring, timber, for late model light 4-door car. Box Z4, cars Statesman. WANTED Miscellaneous Will pay ca4t for used piano. Must be bargain. .TeL 6U7, Wood range. Condition no object Will pay cash. Tel. 9372. OLD GOLD highest prices paid Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa A N. ComT. St. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 15c-20a SOS & Winter. Free. We pick up dead worthies horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4SC9. Wanted, C. W. A. money. Pres cott'a barber shop, 1HS4 Oak. Sltave 15c. Late service. WANTED: Names men, 18-35, wish ing become U. S. government railway postal clerks. Start I15H.00 month. Ap ply today sure Tor particulars nnu list government positions. 25 coaclied FRKE. Box 1293 F. on re Statesman. FOR RENT ROOMS For rent heated room with board In private home. 152 N. 13th St. ROOxM AND BOARD Room, board, near State House, 8981. Board-rm. 860 Chemeketa. TeL 776", Board-room. (95 Court. TeL 547. Board and room. 730 N. Church. Home cooking. Day or wk. 5482. Board, room, table board. 7(4 Ferry. Tel. 7S95. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Fum. apt.. ::61 line I. 7(61. Small furn. apt.. 590 Union. Attractive apartment. 210 N. ltth. Furnished apt, Edgewater Court Garage. TeL 5154. 1-2 R and 1-3 R. unfurn. apt. Newly painted and papered. Water and heat furniMhe.i. Tel. 4273. FOR RENT HOUSES For rent, mod. 6 K. house, $25 : dan dy 3 R- bungalow, $19. Furnishl house $20-825 and (12.50; rooI 3 K. apt. $12.00. For rental SEE BECHTEL or THOM.VSO.V 341 State Street ( room mod. 8055 or 5818. house. Garage. Call FOR SALE Real Estate THREE GOOD BUYS IN SUBURBAN HOMES H acre 1 mile out, 4 room plastered house, electric lights, well, garage and woodshed. A REAL SNAP for $00, part terms, 1 acre traot IV miles out on pared road, best of soil fur garden, 2 room house, drove well, electric lights. Price (IPSO, cash $50, t.al. monthly to suit 1 acre tract H mile out on paved road, new 4 room plastered house nice ly decorated, nook, electric lights, ce dar closets, built ins, plumbing, drlFen well, garage and waudahed. Price $2400 with liberal terms. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Tel. 670S t-ACRE SNAP Just listed a dandy 1-A. tract New 5-R. house. Electric lights and water system, barn and poultry house, some fruit. One mile out on paved road. Price (290ft. $700 down, bal. easy. JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 122 South High 1 A. tract rlosff in. Good buildings. By owner. Easy terms. Box 428, cure Statesman. Mr. Workingman Good 5 acre tract small house, mile out, reasonable, terms, sj; Aortii L'ltth, galem. One acre modern home. Cherries, walnuts, flowers. Close in. Terms $500.00 down. Rest like rent Fair view Are. R 3, Bx. 18. HOME BARGAIN Wonderful view in two directions which can not be cut-off, bsautiful lot with lawn and shrubbery, several fruit trees, grapes and garden spot. gooa location, w ell built, 4 rooms and bath first floor, double plumbing. 2 bed rooms second floor, fireplace, ex ceptionally tilgn basement with SDlen did furnace, garage. Only $4500. Call 4839 Sunday or .807 during week. SOCOLOFSKT &. SON First National Bank Fldf EXCHANGE Real Estate Equity m new 4 room house. Trad small place near Salem. TeL 064. Beach cottages and store, close in, good view, all cash business. Take farm or city property to $10,000. A. Z., care Statesman. FOR SALE FARMS - - - - - 'iVi'ftrrivwvwyMwuiMm GOOD FARMS R SEASONABLE TERMS DOJTT WAIT. BUT NOW (0 A., SO cultivation, 3 timber and 27 stump land, all tillable, ( miles Salem, pavement. $75 per A. 127 A., Co cult., S7 pp.rtly cut over, wen fenced, springs, old buildings, 11 miles Salem. $25 per A. 281 A., 250 cult., 31 timber, stream, best of improvements, on pavement T miles Salem, EXCELLENT LOCA TION, don't know of finer barn In valley, entire ranch in A-l condition. Ton must see this property to appre ciate it $125 per A. SOCOLOFSKY A SON - First National Bank BlUg. 1 A. and a nice 1 room house, In Gervals, clear. Trade for house in Sa lem and assume. 30 A. 15 ml. north of Salem. f room house, electric lights, fenced. 2 A peaches, bearing, 1 cherries, good family orchard. 500 cords of wood, creek, some stock. $3100. $1000 down. 100 A. S ml. from Atrlle, 40 A. in cultivation, fenced, 15 A. orchard, 35 A. timber, farm bldgs., $50 per A. Trade for small acrenge. 30 A. 4 ml. west of WUlamlna, 20 A. In cultivation, 200 A. could be Canned, same fruit, timber, several springs, water piped to house. $1250. Melvln Johnson. 273 State St TeL 9194 SPECIAL Some choice valley farms. Priced less than half value. TOO acres, fine stock and dairy farm. Over 200 A. cult, dark soil, modern bungalow, large barn, chicken and turkey houses fenced and cross-fenced, only tii per acre. 33 A. SNAP All rich river bottom land, excellent bop, alfalfa or potato land, 5 acre in alfalfa, located on highway, no bldgs. Price cot to $2300 term. 1H A. KARM $35 PER ACRE All under cult, except 10 A. of, pas ture, good land, small bouse, largo barn, chicken and hog houses, adjoin a DOd valley town. Special prlc S34 per- A former pries $100 per A. Should move quickly. Best buys in farms at BECHT EL THOMASON $11 State Street Interesting Facts . . . Easter Sunday three weeks from today. o Spring opening in Salem this comfng Thursday eyening. o j The act to found the United States nary was passed 140 years ago today. O There are 19 states using the sales tax method of revenue, namely: Arizona, California, Del aware, Illinois, Indiana, Ken tacky, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, North Caro lina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and West Virgfnia. In Virginia it is called the Merchants Gross Purchases License Tax. 0 More than 400,000 farmers in the middlewestern states have Bigned corn-hog contracts. Up to March 1 payments of around $200,000,000 had been made to farmers in the various adjustment programs. O President William Green, of the American Federation of La bor, estimates that 921,000 per sons were dropped from indus trial employment in January aid that the total unemployed In in dustry is 11,690,000. of which 4,600,000 have emergency em ployment and 7,100,000 are with out means of earning a living. Coincident with this announce ment the Roosevelt administra tion revealed it was perfecting plans to continue the civil works program beyond spring until the CWA army of 4,000.000 or more can be absorbed by Industry. O National educational confer ence at Cleveland asks for fed eral aid to the tune of 180 million dollars to reopen and keep open the nation's public schools. One of the country's leading educat ors at the convention voiced the belief that the nation must ex pand its public school capacity or enlarge its penitentiaries. FOR SALE FARMS I have some exceptional propositions on the coast ; cheap, semi-improved ranches, no encumbrance. Sell on easy terms, or trade for valley property and assume. It C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL S902. ACREAGE SEARS FARM BARGAINS 180-acres 25-A. bearing filberts. 120-A. cult, SO-A. timber, springs, 2 sets bldgs. A bargain for $S6 23 per acre, lies north of Salem. Give terms. 160-ACRES $2200 4-R. house, large barn, on highway to coast, good buv. 6-ACRES $1250 Almost new 4-R. plast. house, bam, new P. II. 3 A. cult., family orchard, some timber, good well. $S25 down, bat easy. 100-ACRE DAIRY RANCH Modern cow barn and milk house. Good t-R. house, hay and horse barn, all m cult, and crop. Close in on paved road. A bargnin or will take modern house as part. JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 132 South High Street $1000 will buy a beautiful home. 3 A. bearing fruit trees, 6 It Modem house, wonderful view overlooking Sa lem. TeL 970. 35 A. prac. all cult., good soil, some old bldgs., no houses, well, some fruit. a real buy at $12.... $2s0 down, a J. JACKSON, 311 8tate Street WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted 5 or 10 acre tract near Sa lem for summer camp. Must have creek to supply plenty of water for swimming. No- Improvements neces sary. Will lease or buy at right terms. Aoovess uox 4Z. care statesman. If your property is for sale, rent or exchange, hat with us. CH1LDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Tel. 6708. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Beauty shop In Stay- ton, write hiss Huntley, Btayton. A small business with sales of $200 per monxn on l.om i. street. Ktock; and equipment for only $350. Don't let this get by you, it you are at all Interested. REALTT CENTER. $1200.00 wanted 8 and bonus. Fully secured. Consider partner with or without services. Established Salem bnsinejrs. Bn 427. Statesman. MONEY TO LOAN "Bells of Harmony" A nightly feature, over Radio KOIN Announces A NEW DEAL la Loans TTP TO $3fl0 AUTO-EN$X)RSED NOTE FURNITURE No fees. deduotioM or discounts, and only lawful rates, charged. See us tf you need- money. BENEFICIAL LOAN 8AI.EM Member Of NRA Room m. New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED NO, S-122 by STATE 51 State 8t TeL 31 0 Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to renas mt hem naa. sible rates. GENERAL J1NANCK CORE. A local corporation , : 1st NafL Bank Bldg, Phone (StS Licensed y Stat Funds for farm loans now available; 5H: long term. Hawkins & Roberts Guardian Bids, TeL 4109. $ $ EASTER MONET $ $ To salaried men and women tS.ee to $38.001 to S months tune. Mt MmiHfv. A 11 baa wm e " sunns wiuiymuoj, STATE, LOAN CO, 2 It-Oregon Bldg. Phone T7$I Lie state S-115. MONEY TO LOAN $5000 to loan on farm property. Must be good security. CHILDS & MILLER, Mtge. Loans 344 State St Tel. 0708. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Baby chicks, Warmer's Hatchery, 2160 N. Fifth St at Highland avenue. FOR SALE WOOD Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells, Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 4418. GUARANTEED DRY wood coal TeL f00 Salem Fuel Co. Trad Cor tags. Phone Tracy's, I9SI for dry wood. Call 4SF14. All wood. Smith Rubens. Dry wood priced right TeL 7883. Old fir II In. $4.75. TeL 1590. Dry wood TeL 8254. Dry wood, 1295 D St, TeL 4574. LOST AND FOUND LOST Truck Jack between Valley Motor and Shell Oil plant Notify Shell Oil Co. Tel. 3187. LOST Small purse with currency, small change. Reward. Return States man office. LOST Pure white female Splti Poraeranlan, 8 mo., about 5" tall, 8" long; tail curls close to back. Reward. 744 N. Commercial. LOST Suede leather Jacket Friday evening. Portland Road. Reward. TeL 53J. daytime. PERSONAL Partner wanted for ninety-nine yrs. Brunette. Address P. O. Box 393. FOR SALE USED CARS We hr.ve 15 used ears to choose from, ir t's a used car you want see us before you boy. SALEM AUTO COMPANT 4S5 N. ConVL TeL 487S. 1929 Ford ton truck, good rubber, good motor, everything O. K. $185. BORREGO S CAR MARKET 240 North Liberty Telephone 368S 1930 Chev. Sedan. 2142 N. Com'L Valley Motor Co. USED CARS & TRUCKS 1933 1933 1933 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1929 1931 1929 1929 1930 1931 Ford V-8 Coach $ 570.00 Ford V-8 Coupe Ford V-8 Std. Coupe V-8 Spt Coupe Ford 4 Victoria Ford Coach , Ford Coach Ford Pickup Ford Touring Reo Sedan 535.00 465.00 475.00 315.00 325.00 375.00 295.00 125.00 450.00 200.00 300.00 350.00 395.00 Plymouth Coupe Studebaker Coupe Buick Coupe Pontlac Sedan Trucks 1931 Ford L .W. Base 400.00 1930 Ford L. W. Base 285.00 1929 Reo Without Cab 125.00 1928 Dodge Panel 200.00 Marion and Liberty Open Sundays Telephone 7910 '30 Ford Coach, excel, condition. Part cash no carrying chge. 2090 N. Capitol. WANTED USED CARS ""- - i KMsLrj u irtjijrij-ii Cash for car. Ph. 8549 any time. Radio Prosram ffUXDAY, March 11 KOW POBfgLAHO 620 Kc 8:00 Prom and Hall, NBC. :15 Cordon String quartet, NBC. 11:00 Gene Arnold and the Commo dores. 11:30 Rings of Melody, KBC. 2 : 15 Olympians. 2:30 Grand BoteL VBC. 6:00 Manhattan Merry-Go Round, KBC. 6:.10 American Album, NEC. 7:30 Hall of fame, NBC. 9:00 Soloist. 9:30 Homicide Sqnad. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland, NBC. 11:00 Palace Hotel orchestra, NBC. KXX POST AND 1180 Kc 8:00 Sacred static. 0:15 Dance Antiques. iT0 Band muair. 8:45 Portland Council Chnrehea. 0:15 Musical Genu. 0:43 Dance Btrrthma. 10:02 Leo Rsicman. 10:15 Tango Time. 10:30 National Youth Radio conference. 11:00 Brnp-ony hour. 11:45 Ted Weenut' orcheitra. 12:00 Frit Kreialer. 2:00 National Vainer. NBC. 2: SO John WcCoraick. 3:00 CataoKe hoar, NEC. 8:30 Our American aehoola, KBC. 4:00 Fonr Square Cathedral. 5:00 Travel talk. 5:15 Christian Endeavor onion. 0:00 Minneapolis Symphony orchefclrt. 9:30 Bal Tatsrin orchestra, NBC. 10:00 Prrat Presbyterian choir. 11:30 Midiuta Kalodiei, NBC. sfOWDAT, JJarch 12 SOW PORT-vAND 620 Sc. 7:00 Sreea snd DeEone. NBC. .7:15 Organ eoseert. NEC. 8:15 Croscats. NBC. 8:45 Kddie King, pianist 9:30 Cookisg adiuMtl. 9:45 Portland pablic market. 10:90 Woau'i Maasia, KBC, 11:45 Words sad Iftule. NBC. 12:15 Western Farm snd Home- hour. 1 :45 Michael Aremteia. cellist. 1 :05 Wslsorf-Asteris- orenefttra, NBC. 8:15 Friendly Ckst. 4:00 Da are sbs-cra, KBC. 4:SO Hark Daniels. 4:45 faa Garden. S :O0 Kainbow Gardens ofrhetlrs, XBC. 8:00 Amos n' Andy, NEC. 9:30 Old Memory Bex, NBC. :.W Orrheatrs. 10: Cole McElroy'f errhestra. II. mhaaaador Hotel orchestra, JFBC. 1J :E0 Stringwood easemble, NBO. - ionc poamjuro liio Ke. 6:30 Male quartet. 7:45 -ttand masse. 8:00 Bing Crosby. 8:15 Paul Waitwiaa's orchestra. 8 :30 Hawaiian Serenade. 9:80 MaUdy Mixer. NEC. 10:02 Oman concert. NBC. 10:80 Duke ETUagtoa's orr.beatra. 12:15 Cab Calloway's orchestra. 13:49 Forum luncheon. 13:55 Movie crab. 1:30 Daaee Astiques. 1:45 Idjr Next Door, NBC. 2 :00 World Bo-kman. 8:00 League of Nationa aaoeiation. 8:3Q Three X Slaters, NBC. 4:0o Pickens Sisters. 4:15 Salon orchestra. :1S Rainbow Gardens orcheatra, KBC. S :0 Orchestra. 8:80 Prof. Belie. 8:43 Magnolia Mintlrelt, KEC. 9:80 Talk. 9:32 The Orraeatra. KBC. O:30 Orchratra, NBC. 10:45 Pacific Sea-evader. NBC ll:0O Organ concert, NBC. KOAC COKTsT.TTl 150 lOtOOeasaa al Maladies. 10 :80 Lessoa la Eps&isa melius M. QUICK RESULTS Business Directory Cards im this directory run on a monthly basis only. Rate: ftl.OO per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 175 South Commercial. BARBERS Haircut 2c, Joe's Barber Shop. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Tel. 4752. Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL C94. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Northnesa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor, 254 N. High. TeL Res. 8752. ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving 147 N. CommerctaL Tel. 688T. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun eral wreaths, decoration. C P. Brett baupt,-florist. 677 Court. TeL 5904. ALL. kinds of floral work. Luts Flor 1st, 18th A Market TeL 0592. INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS ISO K. High TeL 4847. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAtTNDBT THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 262 & High TeL 9125. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Thsphone6J264roadwa. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de liver. Harry W. Scott. Tel. 4518. MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4068. NEW MATTRESS made to order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing : fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug & Mat tress Factory. & 13th Wilbur. TeL 8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est. 1911. MIRROR RESILVERING Spauldlng Lumber Co. Tel. 4116. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 422 Stat Street, Salem. PAINTING B. Benson. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. 3974. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. G. Altman, M. D. HomeopathisL Office and residence 407 Center St. TeL ES32. Treats both acuta and chronic diseases. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 215 S. Commercial Tele- phone 91 PL RADIO SERVICE CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Tet. 3773 Court at Church REAL ESTATE BF.CKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4847. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooks, togan hooka S.ilem Fence and Stove Works, 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R B. Fleming. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 8131, Ltirmer Transfer Co. Trucxs to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 228 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. WELL DRILLING R. A, West SO years experience. Rfc'D 7, Box $03. Tel. 110FB. WINDOW CLEANING I New deal window cleaners. Tel. 9337. Martin. 11:00 Modern Poetry. 11:20 YTha's Who en the Faeslties. 12:00 Farm hour.' 1:45 Old Familiar Songa and Song of Oregon Harold Witcrsft. 8.00 Jtr. VT. A. Sch.nfeld. "Mn- agfng an American Houiehold ia Cermany." 4:30 Oregon Stories for Boys snd Girls. 5:45 Vespers Led by E. W. War rington. 6:30 Farm hour. 7:30 4-H club meeting. 8:15 Engineers' quarter hour "Small Hydro Klectric Planta" C. A. Merkraore, profeaaor of ciil en gineering. Trend Changes To 64s i Finer Wooli, Boston BOSTON, Marcb lO.-CrD-CU. S. Dept. Arr.-Tbe Renter of Inter est in the wool market the past week tended to shift from 43s. 60s, 4 blood to 64s and finer domestic wools. A few small lots of U .Wood wool were mored, prices cvntrnuinc about steady' compared wtta last week. Some fair sized quantities of short finer western wool were sold. Silver PB1CES SOAR TWO CENTS IftiST CHICAGO. March lO.-OPY-SH-J rer action in congress today bad magical results on the wheat mar ket, shooting prices skyward 2c a bushel before spectators could catch their breath. Flurried buying that whirled the wheat trade Into buoyancy came just before the final hour of grain business and followed bulletins from Washington saying the house coinage committee had yoted favorably on a bill to ex change exports of agricultural products for silver. Throughout the remainder of the day, the wheat market continued strong. e n d 1 n g ' at the topmost point reached. Wheat closed firm. 2 cents up from the day's bottom and 1 cent to 1 cent higher than yester day's finish, corn and oats both at V - V4c advance, and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to an equal gain. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May, 87-83c; July, 87 -c; September, 88 Corn May, 51-c; 53ic; September 554c. Oats May 34-34c; 34 c; September 34 c. e. July. July General Markets PI.ODTJCE EXCHASQE PORTLAND, Ore., March 10. (AP) Prodoca exchange, set prices: Batter Extras 24c. standard 23 He, prime first 23 e, finta 22 He. Egg U. 8. special 17c, V. S. extras 15c, U. S. me diums 13c. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or, March 10. (AP) Wheat Oyen High Low Close May 72 73 72 73 July 71 72 71 72 Cash: Biff Bend blnestem, 75c; dark bard winter, 12 pet, 81e; 11 pet, 75; soft white, weatern white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 73o. OaU: No. 2 white, $20.50. Corn: No. 2 yellow, S23.00. MUlrnn standard, $13.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, March 10. (AP) Butter Prints, extras 26c, standard 25 c. Bntterfat Portland delivery: A grade 23 24c pound; Parmer's door deliTery 20 21e ponad. Egga Paeifie ponltrr prodacer' sell ing price: Fresh extra 15c. standard 13c. medinma 13c dozen (cartons lc high er). Buying price to wholesaler: fresh extras 16c, first 14c, mediums 14e, pul let 12c. undergrade lOe doxen. Cheea S3 acora, Oregon triplet 12c: loaf 13 e pound. Broker will pay c below quotation. Milk Contract price 4 per cent, Portland dalirery fl.95 ewt. B grada cream 37 c pound. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country-lulled hog. bet batch ers, under 60 pound 9-9 e. Vealers, 90 to 100 pounds 10c; light and thin 6 7c pound Heary calves 5-6c. Lamb 15c Heary ewes 7-8c; meditrm ewe 4 -6c Canner cows 2-3c pound. Bulls 4 5e pound. Mohair 1934 bcying prlca 25c pound. Caaeara bark - Baying price. 1933 peel 2 pound. Hops 1932 clusters. 25-30e pound. Live poultry Portland deliTery, boy ing price: Colored fowl 12-14c. Leghorn fowl 10-llc Broiler 1419c. Stags 6e. Roosters , 6c. Pekin docks 12c; colored 10c. Geesa 10c pound. Onion Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon $1.75. Potatoes Local whit and red $1.15 1.25 cental; Yakima $1.55; Deschutes $1.60; Bakers $1.85. New potatoes Florida Triumphs $2.40-2.50 per 50 pound. 7e pound; Ha waii $1.60-1.70 per 31 pound box. Strawberries Nominal. Imperial sal ley 12 $3.50-3.75 crate. Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willamette ralley 20-25c pound; eastern Oregon 25 26c pound. Ht En Tin r pries from prodacert: Alfalfa So. 1 sew erop $14-15. Vetch $14. Willamette slley timothy $15. Et era Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses, blended f 15. Oata I37.su ton. Stocks and Bonds Copyright. 1934. Standard Statistics Co- March 10 STOCK AVERAGES 50 20 20 90 India. 96.4 . 96.1 - 90.1 . 44.7 RS'a. ft. 49.5 75.5 Total 85.5 85.2 87.9 46.4 Today . . Prerioo day Week ao Tear ago , S year age 7 year ago High 19S4 Low 1934 4.5 50.5 24.9 75.4 78.1 71.8 .135.1 99.7 198.2 140.7 112.7 110.S 105.4 109.8 1050 54.3 90.3 93. 8 89.1 41.8 64.3 77.5 BOOT) A VESA GTS 20 20 20 60 Total 84.6 84.6 84.3 63.6 97.4 85.1 74.8 India. 80.2 80.3 79.8 58.3 RR'i 86.7 L Pt. 87.1 87.0 86.6 75.6 100.8 87.4 TodT Prreious day 86.6 86.5 57.0 103.2 87.4 Week ago Year ago 3 years ago High 1934 88.3 80.7 Low 1934 72.6 74.1 77.2 (1946 average equals 100 Glee Club to Give f Two-Act Operetta AUMSVILLE. Ore., March 10. The boys and girls glee club of the AumsTille high school are presenting a breezy two-act oper etta called "Up in the Air", on Wednesday, March .14, at 8 p. m. Those taking principal parts are Thelma MacDonald, Moyart Lap pin, Ima Darley. -Orrille Tucker, Alfred Amos, Clite Lebold, Char lotte Martin, Angelina Feiber. Vernon Ogle, Cleo Barry. Byron Erickson, Nettie Shaw. The mu sic is directed by Miss Mabel Hol lander. Libretto by Miss Gladys Mack. ' Those attending club, at Mrs. George Claxton'B were Mrs. Howde, Mrs. Forgey, Mrs. Castle, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. John Ran nm. Mrs. C. L. Martin. Mrs. Charles Heins, Mrs. Sneer and the hostess Mrs. Claxtoa. A business meeting was held and afterward delicious refreshments were served. THIRTY AT PRACTICE SCIO, March 10. The first baseball practice of the season was held Friday. About 30 boys turned oat. Richard Quarry, Keith Miller, Oswald Crensleau. Bruce Quarry, Donald MacDonald. Mar ley Sims, Donald Darenport and Howard Trollinger are members of last year's squad and hare turn ed out for practice. Practice for girls will start one day next week. Irene Paion, Norene Sims, SylTia Frederick and Edna Purdy are the only girls in school who have earned baseball letters. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 soilk,' co-op pool price, gl.59 per hundred. llk based ea ssal-sMatsly krtttserfa avsraga. Distributor price 92.10. Batterf at -.Top 23c, prints 25c, cubes 27c. Prices paid U rrowers by galea bayers March 10 (Tks priest beto. supplied by a local groear.sara indicative of th daily market, bt re not ruaran teed hy The Statesman.) AsDaracu. lb. .07 U Cauliflower, crate Leek, das. banehes Par pip, bos log TnraiB, box rag Ruts) gas, bos lug Brussels sprouts, lug Egg piaat. local Cabbage, ewt , .40 snd .65 .40 .50 .30 .60 .05 BO to 1.15 2.S5 .30 opacaao, ewt. Greea peppsxs, Calif, lb. Onions, cos. banehes Potatoes. loaeJ Tak-im- .15 .75 to 1.00 1.15 to 1.65 .1.10 to 1.45 2.25 to 2.50 -2.65 to 2.85 Desehntrs California, dry pack C-liioraia, ired , , Onion a, Labiaa .1.35 . .60 .1.00 Ualery. dox. Celery BosrU . Applies Borne Beauty Oraeges, choice Narali. fan ey Beeta, local, dai. Carrot, local, dos. . .65 J.75 to 2.00 -2.40 to 3.85 .20 .20 .35 1.00 1.70 CaufoTnis Spinach, local crate Texas Bananas, lb. on stalk Hands Lemons .05 - .054 5.75 -1.00 -2.75 JL65 - J314 3.75 .2.25 .07 . .08 .65 Limes, fresh Araesdo. erst Tomatoea. California, cat sweet potatoes, lb. Crapefrcit. Florida California fteas. Calif., lb. New potato, lb. Rhubarb .50 and BOrs Clnster. 1933, lb., tnp 9 J6 0 SOTS Filbert, lb. .12 to Walnuts, lb. .12 to Baying Prices EGGS Extras . J3 .10 .12 .09 .07 .05 .04 Mediums rOUXTST Colored bens Colored medium hen Light hens Stags Old rooster MEAT Spring lamb, top 6.50-7.00 4.50 4.25 4.00 3.75 Hogs. 160 to 200 lb. 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs. Pig . Sows .. ..2.50 to 2.75 Steer Cow Boll Heifers .031. to .054 .014 to .02, .02 to .02 .02 4 to .034 .5.50 to 6.00 .084 Veal, top Dressed Teal, top Uressed Dors G4.rH ASS HAT Wheat, western red White No. 1 Barley, feed. Ko. 1 ton Oats. feed, ton Barley, malting, top Oat, milling, ton Har. buying prices .08 .58 .... .60 -14.tM ..14 OO 17.00 18.(K) .11.00 -11.00 ..12.0O tuorer hay Oats and -etch, ton Alfalfa, Taller, first cut WOOl, Wool, medium ' Coursa Mohair .25 J2 J29 SILVERTON. March 10. The Silverton Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. B. Latham. The meeting has been called for 2:30 -o'clock. Mrs. George W. Hubbs and Mrs. G. B. Bentson will give book re views. Mrs. J Ballantyne is pres ident of the group1. 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STEEL RISES BUT mmm dull NEW YORK, March lO.-fP)-Stocks had th'eir dullest Saturday since January 6 today. Change over the; two hours were spotty, but prices improved -toward the close and the averages finished a little higher. Turnoyer was 571,220 shares. Steel issues recorded some im provement and rubbers were stronger on publication of C S. Rubber's favorable 1933 state ment. Shares of that company, in particular, picked up. A number of specialties, including Atlas Tack into which Chicago in terests are reported to have bought Dominion Stores and S. H. Kress, also firmed. Several active metal issues, among them International Silver, rose a point or two, but otherwise the general run of changes was fractional. With traders, in a cautious frame of mind, the late harden ing of quotations no doubt reflect ed some short covering and the market seemed to be largely a professional affair. f Calf Club Boys Study Judging MT. ANGEL, March 10. The 4-H calf club of St. Mary's school made a trip to the Mt. Angel col lege dairy Friday afternoon to get some pointers on calf judging. Lawrence Thomas, manager of the M. A. C. dairy showed them around and instructed them on the varied requirements of good stock. , The calf club members include Bernard Kirsch, Joseph Hetter scheid, Arthur Schwab. Joseph Walker and Aelred Bernlng. A meeting of the forestry club was held on Tuesday. Most of the members are still engaged in mak ing leaf prints but next week they will begin the study of the correct ways to plant trees. The sewing club held their meeting on March 5. Besides their regular business they were in structed by their leader on the kinds of material to be used in making the bags required as part of their work. The meeting of the health clnb was taken up with weighing and measuring the members. The members are carefully watching ' their health habits with the hope ; of getting a high rating at the ' final examinations. Planxiing Party for St. Patrick' PLEASANTDALE, March 10. The Arrawannah . needle club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gibbon Wednesday and discussed plans for a St, Patrick's day party to be held in the Day ton civic clnbrooms March 17. Sewing was the pasttime. Mrs. Gibbon served refresh ments. 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