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The) OREGON STATES5IAN,' Sa!ny Oregon, BtaOaf BIoratn'MarcK ItV19 . . . .. . .1 ... , ; f J Silver -wttljpete Mfh ri" Hi?- r r REGULT5 PULL Statesman Classified Ads ; Call 9101 ' Classified Adrertisins Single Insertion per line 10c Three insertions per . line .'...20c Six insertions ?er line.. 30c One month per-line. .11.00 Minimum charge . 25c Copy tor- this page ac cepted until 6:80 the even-' ing before publication for classification. Copt re setted after this time will be run under tbe beading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial, responsibility 'for errors which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished in its columns, and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an adTertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. . The statesman reserres the right to reject objec tlonal advertising. It fur ther reserres the right . to classify all advertising un der the proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED MALE MttfMMWW MAN Wanted to take care of an established business in the sale of Me conium Products In Polk county. QooA living right now with Increasing Its as you become acquainted with customers and business. We finance responsible persons, -.-pen-Dc. .. - A nnlv hv 1ttT tn McCon- non Company, Dept. BQS04, Winona, Minnesota. IF TOU WANT A WONDERFUL OPPOBTUNITT to make $8.50 a day and ret a new Ford Sedan as bonus besides, send me your name d lately, wo conus- or iuiwij. i' Ulan tree. Albert Mills. S40Z Mon mouth. Cincinnati. O. HELP WANTEDFEMALE Girl for hswk, exp., know how to i cook. TeL - or ci. -, oi. n n -i n n i-i - r " - 1 i x" Wanted hoaeeper. W. I Scott, Amity, Oregon. , umionmi for married iromen. $15 weekly and your dresses fraa . MnrMwntinE &ur-ia--.y av.- twin Ka sinvaBsinjr. No in estment Send dress sUe. Fashion i rocks. Dept. XS-abaa, tmcmrau. uuw Position open March 28 for woman sense, who can work full time and travel when necessary, own s qualification in application. Box 10, care statesman. We hare several good-paying sales positions open now and during vaca- IlOB IOT OKU WW c " .. ' and 40, with normal school or college" training, ana uiree jr wuu I -. allAfltlAII Tll penenco. una ti..v". .T lenca m jener uaui . .av.--. . tervtew. Address F. K. COMPTON CO.. 1S01 Northern Life Tower, Seattle, "Wash. .ruvuruirm r r- -...-.-..--... - minv rnnvtnir names. addresses for mall order firms. Home spar r tune, experience unnw.cm: j Writ for thformatlon. Circle Adrer itllnsr. 401 Broadway. New York. SALESMEN WANTED MAKE BIO INCOME demonstrat- ing uveruung cie'. .-. -T - n.mt TOPI! Kn ran. vaaslng. Steady repeats. Nationally konwn company. WEAREVA. 1120 GREATEST OPPORTUNITY oKer- ed Ufa Heaitn ana accioctii oaitwi'wu desirous f building monthly renewal d. Wrife SOUTHERN PKOTECTIVE nri-Kmrn aurBfrtCV. MAN'. Iaree manufacturer has openings In several counties wnere not reprecuw tnlddla-aged men who are capable and "Willing to call on factories, stores, gar ages, warehouses, schools, hotels, etc., and inspect and service their fire ex tinguishers. Earnings on Inspections and service work range from $21 to $SS week with added earnings from sales of extinguishers and new auto matic fire alarm. Fire-Cry Company, Pert. t. Dayton. Ohio. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Saw gumming and sharpening U mile E. Four Coraerai TeL 4 is. rinjTjxrru'TrsJi--f Etterburg plants, L. E, Blerce, RlckreaU. . asssaaaasa No. 1 hay cut green. No weeds. Mrs. J. H. Wright. 4 miles Wallace road. " Belcrest lota, at cost TeL 401T. gjjiajws"M"a - - 1 section Belcrest lota Sacrifice for Immediate sale, TeL 6347. - i, imnmnmrivTi - Fertilizer aud, dirt TeL SSOi. iXATi ru'u"uuiji i i in ""i"" - Used cook stores and ranges, $5.00 and p. Oregon Trading Post, 322 N. Commercial. 1600 - Evergreens, shrubs, trees. Grown by me. Near Englewoed school. Cut prices. Geo. Schreiber, 20S9 Ne braska. Lettuce, early cabbage. 211 E. Miller 8L TeL $114. Poultry fertUiser, dry. pure, for gar dens and lawns. TeL 1S3F2. Lees Hatchery. v Cook stove $3.00. heater 14.01. Ex ' ccU'at condldon. HQS 8. ltth. . Rotted manure, candy loam, black dire 1497 K. Fifth, J I U JUUNOW WRECKTKO ' U -Chrysler 4 .,. '2 Star Coach , 2 Fontiae Coach XS Chevrolet Coach - Model A and Cher, track parts. . 1915 Ford T Delivery ' ACUK AtTTO AND TRUCK .WRECKERS -? Salenw Ora. 4s, Cem' Barnyard fertiliser. Very old. Also i wood, $82 Brooks St. TeL I72S. Garden tractor, with all equipment. Almost new. TeL S17T. TWana mnA "TfmttA fitm" Seed. TeL I7F2. Bouts . Box llf. 1 atalt mmmted iron Karaae. has to move within S days, lSxSO, good for machlna sheds, 90 blocks side walk. 2xlft planks. 3. V. Hall, 240 K. Ubertr Street. : FOR SALE ten (00 egg Master and UcClanahan Oil Incubators at less than baK price, used last season, per fect mechanical order. RUSCH UAN - AGED POULTRT FARMS, Junction Plenty of aonlea at 40c box and up; bring boxes. Thompson's mkt, hi mL north on Portland highway. Toaag spotted giant rabWts for sale. S months old. Fine pets for children, SSe each. 251S 8outh CommerciaL Old manure. Delivered. Tel. 441S. FOR SALE Miscellaneous TOR SALE Mare 11 years, weight 1700 lbs. Clarence a Miller, Jeffer mm. Or? iron, TRADE Miscellaneous 10 A. good land, fenced. 4 rooms. orchard, well, spring. Umber, for late model light 4 -door car. Box 421, car Statesmanr- WANTED Miscellaneous Will Day cash for used plana Must be bargain. Tel. 6707. Will pay cash. TeL 93"J. OLD GOLD highest prices paid. Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa & N. Com'L St. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 15c-20c. $01 & Winter. Free. We pick up dead worthless norses. cows, sneep. Tel. 45f9. Wanted. C W. A. money. Pres cott's barber shop, 1044 Oak. Shave lie Late service. WANTED: Names men, 18-35, wish ing become U. S. government railway postal clerks. Start $158.00 month. Ap ply today sure for particulars and list government positions. 5 coached FREE. Box 1593 F. care Statesman. FOR RENT ROOMS For rent heated room with board tn private home. 15S N. 13th St. ROOM AND BOARD Room, board, near State House, 838U Board-rm. $80 Chemeketa. TeL 777 Boerd-rooro. S9S Court. TeL SC7B. Board and room, 790 K. Church. Home cooking. Day or wk. 5481. Board, room, table board. 754 Ferry, Tel. 7995. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Furn. apt. 2!1 HaxeL 7464. Small furn. apt, 530 Vnlon. Attractive apartment 210 N. 14th. Furnished apt, EdgewaUr Court. Garage. TeL 6154. 1-5 R. and 1-3 R. unfurn. apt Newly painted and papered. Water and heat rurnletwd. lei. 4 37 3. FOR RENT HOUSES For rent. mod. C R. house, $25 ; dan dy 3 ft- bungalow, $10. Furnished house $?0-$Sa and $13.50; good 2 R. apt lz.oo. tor rentals n.e. BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State Street S room mod. house. Garage. Call 3055 or 5S13. 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 $900, Dart terms. 1 acre tract 1 miles out on paved road, best of soil for garden, 2 room bouse, drove well, electric lights. Irlce 31050. cash J50. oat monthly to suit. 1 acre tract mile out on' paved road, new 4 room plastered house nice ly decorated, nook, electric lights, ce dar closets, built ins. plumbing, driven well, garage and woodshed. Price SZ4O0 vttti liberal terms. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 244 State Street TeL 670S 1-ACRE SNAP Just listed a dandy 1-A. tract New 5-R. house. Electric lights and water system, bam and poultry house, soma rruit one mile out on paved road. Price SZ900. 09 down. bal. easy, JAS. I. SKARS, REALTOR 132 South High 1 A. tract close In. Good buildings. By owner. Easy terms. Box 42S, care statesman. Mr. Workingman Good 5 acre tract small bouse, mile out, reasonable, terms. S37 North 10th, galem. One acre modern home. Cherries, walnuts, flowers. Close In. Terms $500.00 down. Rest like rent Fair- view Ave. R. 3, Bx. 18. HOME BARGAIN Wonderful view In two directions which can not be cut-off, beautiful lot with lawn and shrubbery, several fruit trees, grapes and garden spot good location. Well built, 4 rooms and bath first floor, double plumbing, 2 bed rooms second floor, fireplace, ex ceptionally hiKh basement with splen did furnace, garage. Only $4500. Call 4839 Sunday or 7807 during week. SOCOLOFSKT SON First Nation! Bank Bld EXCHANGE Real Estate . Equity in new 4 room house. Trade small place near Satem. TeL 6004. Beach cottages and store, close In, good view, all cash business. Take farm er city property to $10,000. A. Z csre Ktatenman. FOR SALE FARMS GOOD FARMS RE A SON ABLE TERMS DONT WAIT. BUT NOW CO A 20 cultivation S timber and Z7 stump land, all tillable, f miles saiem, pavement i per A. 127 A. 60 cult. 37 partly cut over. well fenced, springs, old buildings, 11 miles Salem. $25 per A. 291 A, 350 cult. 31 timber, stream, best of improvements, on pavement 7 miles Salem, EXCELLENT LOCA TION, don't know of finer barn In valley, entire ranch In A-l condition. You mast see this property to appre ciate It $125 per A. SOCOLOFSKT & SON First National Bank Bldg. 1 A. and a nice 7 room bouse. In Gervais, clear. Trade for house in Sa lem and assume. 30 A. II mL north of Salem, 6 room bouse, electric lights, fenced, 2 A. peaches, bearing, 1 cherries, good family orchard. COO cords of wood, creek, some stock. $3100. $1000 down. 100 A. 8 mL from Airlie, 40 A. in cultivation, fenced, It A. orchard, 35 A. timber, farm bldgs., $S0 per A. Trade for small acreage. 3C0 A. 4 ml. west of Willamlna, 20 A. in cultivation. 200 A. could be farmed, some fruit, timber, several springs, water piped to house, $1250. Mcrrin Johnson. 27S State St TeL C79C SPECIAL Some choice valley farms. Priced leas than naif value. 700 acres, fine stock and dairy farm. Over 200 A. cult, dark soil, modern bungalow, large bars, chicken and turkey houses fenced and cross-fenced, only $35 per acre. XZ A. SNAP All rich river bottom land, excellent bop. alfalfa or potato land, S acres in alfalfa, located on. highway, no bldgs. Price oat to $3340, terms. -11$ A. FARM $35 PER ACRE All under cult, except 10 A. of pas tun, good- land, small house, large bara, chicken a ad hog houses, adjoins a good; valley town. Special price $35 per A, former price $100 per A. Sbeald tnove quickly. Best buys In farms at BECHTEL THOMASON $41 State Street Interesting Facts ... Easter Sunday three weeks from today. 0 Spring opening In Salem this coming Thursday evening. O 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 tucky, Michigan, Mississippi New Mexico, New York, North Caro lina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia. In Virginia it is called the Merchants Gross Purchases License Tax. O More than 400,000 farmers in the middlewestern states hare signed 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 and that the total unemployed in in dnstry is 11,90,000. of whicn 4,600,000 hare 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. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8903. ACREAGE SEARS FARM BARGAINS 180-acres 25-A. bearing filberts. 120-A. cult, SO-A. timber, springs, 2 sets bldgs. A bargain for $86 23 per acre, lies north of Salem. Give terms. 160-ACRES 32200 4-R. house, large barn, on highway to coast, good buv. 6-ACRE3 J12S0 Almost new 4-R. plast house, barn, new P. H. 3 A. cult., family orchard, some timber, good weiL $625 down, bal. easy. 100-ACRE DAIP.T RANCH Modern cow barn and milk house. Good 6-R. house, hay and horse barn, all In cult and crop. Close In on paved road. A bargain or will take modern house as part. JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 132 South High Street " iJV"rVVVsrsfW'VVAj"U"Lrs $4000 will buy a beautiful home. 3 A. bearing fruit trees, 6 R. modern house, wonderful view overlooking Sa lem. Tel. 6970. 33 A. prac all cult, good soil, some old bldgs., no houses, well, some fruit. a real buy at 12J. 2jO down. C. J. JACKSON, 311 State Street WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted 5 or 10 acre tract near Sa lem for summer camp. Must have creen to supply plenty or water for swimming, iso improvements neces sary. Will lease or buy at right terms. Aaaress box 426, care Statesman. If your property Is for sale, rent oi exenange, ust witn us. CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street TeL 670S. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Beauty shop In Stay ton. Write Miss Huntley, Stayton. A small business with sales of $200 per month on Com'L Street Stock and equipment for only $360. Don't let this get by you, If you are at all interested. REALTT CENTER. $1200.00 wanted 8 and bonus. Fully secured. Consider partner with or without service a Established Salem business. Box 427, Statesman MONEY TO LOAN asMMMsaWaWaSrfMaaMMJAaMsi "BetSs of Harmony" A nightly feature over Radio KOIN Announces A NEW DEAL in Leans TTP TO $300 AUTO-ENDORSED NOTE FURNITURE No fees, deductions or discounts, and only lawful rates charged. See us if you need money. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF BAT.TTM Member of NRA Room 119. New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED NO. S-122 by STATE 518 State St TeL $ 7 40 Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to $ months to repay at lowisr pos sible rates. GENERAL ifTNANCB CORP. A local corporation 1st NatL Bank Bldg, Phone $153 Licensed y State Funds for farm loans now available: 514 i long term. - Hawkins & Roberts Guardian ' Bldg, ' TeL 4119. . $ EASTER MONET $ t To salaried men. and women -$6.00 to $30.001 to months time. No security All loans confldentiaL STATE LOAN CO. 312-Oregon Bldg: Phone T78S Lie. State 8-115. MONEY TO LOAN $5000 to loan on farm property. Must be good security. CHILDS 4s MILLER, Utga. JuOans $44 State St Tel. 0708. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Baby, chicks. Warmer's Hatchery, 2160 Ji. Fifth St. at Highland avenue. FOR SALE WOOD Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. Dry wood, all kinds. Tel. 4418. GUARANTEED DRT wood OOSJ TeL o00 Salem Fuel Co. Trade A Cottage. C Phone Tracy's, 23SI for dry wood. Call 4SF14. All wood. Smith ft Rubana Dry wood priced right TeL 793$. Old fir It In. $4.75. TeL 8590. Dry wood Tel. $251. Dry wood. 13!5 D St.. Tel. 4574. LOST AND FOUND LOST Truck Jack between Valley Motor and Shell Oil plant Notify Shell Oil Co. TeL 8187. LOST Small purse with currency, small change. Reward. Return States man office. LOST Pure white female Splta Pomeranlan, 8 mo., about 6" tall. 8" long; tail curls close to back. Reward. 744 N. CommerciaL LOST Suede leather jacket, Friday evening. Portland Road. Reward. TeL 9533. daytime. PERSONAL Partner wanted for ninety-nine yrs. Brunette. Address r. . Box ss. FOR SALE USED CARS We have 13 used cars to choose from. If it's a nsed car yon want see us before you buy. SALEM AUTO COMPANY 435 N. Com'L TeL 4073, 1929 Ford ton truck, good rubber. good motor, everything O. K. 1185. BORREGOS CAR MARKET 240 North Liberty Telenhone 3682 1930 Chev. Sedan. 2143 N. Com'L Valley Motor Co. USED CARS A TRUCKS 1933 1933 1933 1938 1931 1931 1930 1929 1939 1931 1939 1929 1930 1931 Ford V-8 Coach $570.00 Ford V-8 Coupe Ford V-8 Std. Coupe V-S Spt Coupe Ford 4 Victoria Ford Coach , Ford Coach Ford Pickup Ford Touring . 535.00 . 465.00 475.00 . 815.00 315.00 276.00 295.00 . 125.00 450.00 . 200.00 300.00 . 350.00 Reo Sedan Plymouth Coupe Studebaker Coupe Bulek Coupe Fontiae Sedan 895.00 Trucks 1931 Ford L .W. Base 400.00 1930 Ford L. W. Base 285.00 1929 Reo Without Cab 126.00 1928 Dodge Panel 200.00 Marion and Liberty Open Sundays Telephone 7910 " " - -i-i ir.-wwwwwww "30 Ford Coach. exceL condition. Part cash no carrying chge. 2090 N. CapitoL WANTED USED CARS Cash for car. Ph. 8319 any tlrneT Radio Program SUNDAY, March 11 SOW PORTLAND 620 Kc 8:00 Crnea and Hall. JCBC. 9:15 Cordon Strinj quartet, KBO. 11:00 Gene Arnold sad tat Commo dores. 11:30 Binr f Melody. NBC. 2:15 Olympians. 2:30 Grand Hotel. XBC. 6:00 Manhattan Merry-Oo Eonnd, NBC. 6 :30 American Albam, NEC. 7:30 Hall of Fame, NBC. 9:00 Soloist. 9:30 Homicide Squad. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. NBC. 11:00 Palaca Hotel orchestra, KBO. KEX PORTLAND 1180 Kc. 8:00 Sacred music. 8:13 Dance Antiques. 8:30 Band znnsic. 8:45 Portland Council Caurchei. 9:15 Musical Gems. 0:4-1 Dance Rhythms. 10:02 Leo Reisman. 10:15 Tango Time. 10:30 National Tooth Radio conference. 11:00 Symphony hour. 11:43 Ted Weems' orchestra. 12:00 Friti Kraialer. 2:00 National Vespers, KBO. 2:30 John McCormark. 8 :00 Catholic hoar. NEC. 8:30 Our American school. NBO. 4:00 Four Square Cathedral. 5 :00 TrareW talk. 4:15 Christian Endeavor anion. 0:00 Minneapolis Symphony orchestra. 0:30 Bal Tabaria orchestra, NBC. 10:00 First Preabrteriaa choir. 11:30 Midnite Melodies, NBO. MONDAY, March IS KGW POXTLAHD tf Kc 7:00 Breea and DeBeae. NBC. 7:15 Organ conrert, NEC. 8:15 Croacnts, NBC. 8:45 ddie King, pianist. 0:30 Cooking school. :S Portland puhlie market. 10:30 Woman's Magazine, NBO. 11:45 Wordt and Music. NBO. 12:13 Western Farm and. Seme hoar. . 1:45 Michael Arenatein, eetliat. 8 :05 Waldorf-Astoria ercheiitra, KBO. 8:15 friendly Chat. 4:00 Daace Maatara, KBO. ' 4:30 Mark Daniels, 4:45 Sans Gordon. 5:00 Rainbow Gardens orchestra, KBO. 8:00 Amos 'a Andy, NEC. 0:30 Old Memory Bel, NBC, 9:50 Orchestra. 10 -Cola MeEIroy's orchestra. 11: tv Embassador Hotel orchestra, NBC. 11:30 Strisgweod ensemble, NBO. XXX PORTLAND 11 $0 Kc. 6:30 Male quartet. 7:45 Band mnsie. 8:00 Biag Crosby. 8:15 Pan! Whitcman'a orchestra. 8:30 Hawaiian Serenade. 9:30 Melody Mixers, NBO. 10:02 Or ran concert, NBC. 10:30 Duke EUiegtoa's orchestra, 13:15 Cab Calloway's orchestra. 13:49 Forms. Isncheoa. 13 :55 Movie tlab. 1:30 Dance Antiques. 1:45 Lady Next Door, KBO. 2:00 World Bookman. 8:00 Learne of Nations atociatioa. 8 :30 Three X Staters, NBC. 4:00 Pickens Sisters. 4:15 Salea orchestra. 5:15 Rainbow Psrdeas arches tra, NBC. 5:80 Orchestra. 8:30 Prof. Bellea, 8:45 Magnolia Mini tola, NEC. 0:30 Talk. 9:82 The Orchestra, NBC. 10:30 Orchestra, KBO. -10:43 Pacific Sanaaaers, NBO. 11:00 Orgaa concert, NBC. KOAC COXTAXXZS 850 X. 10:00 Parad of Melodies. 10:30 Lesoa la 8paaina Melissa sC. Business Directory Cards in this directory ran on a monthly basis only. Rate $1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mfte Panek, 271 South CommerciaL BARBERS Haircut tic. Joe's Barber Shop. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL HIS Hulda Helps Hoatessea Tel. 648. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Northnesa, CHIROPRACTORS DR. a I SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor, 25$ N. High. TeL Rea. 8T6L ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving 14? N. Commercial Tel. 6887. FLORISTS CUT Cowers, wedding bouquets, fun eral wreaths, decorations, c F. Bret haupt, florist. 577 Court. TeL 6904. ALL. kinds of Coral work. LuU Flor ist. 18th ft Market TeL 59L INSURANCE BECKS ft HENDRICKS 180 N. High TeL 4947. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LATTNDRT THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 2CJ & High TeL $121. CAPITAL CITT LADNDRT First in Quality and Service TeJhrjel84rdway, LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de liver. Harry W. Scott. TeL 451a. MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069, NEW MATTRESS made to order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sixlng; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug Mat tress Factory. & IStb ft Wilbur. TeL 8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est. 1511. MIRROR RESILVERLNG 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, 432 State Street, PAINTING B. Benson. 22!4 N. Lib. Tel. 3978. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. Q. Altaian, M. D, Homeopathlst. Office and residence 607 Center St. TeL 5832. Treats both acute 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 9101. RADIO SERVICE CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Tel. 3773 Court at Church REAL ESTATE BECKE ft HEX PRICKS, TeL 4947, STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebutlt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, hop baskets, hooks, logan hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 363 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 113L Lamer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 226 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for warding- and storage our specialty. Get our rates. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 20 rears experience, RFD T. BOT 203. TcL llOFB. WINDOW CLEANING New deal window cleaners. TeL 9337. Martin. 11:00 Modern Poetrjr. 11:20 Who's Who oa the Faculties, 12:00- Farsa hoar. 1:45 Old Familiar Soaga and Song ef Oregon Harold Witcraft. 1.00 Mrs. W. A. BchoenfeU "Maa airinc aa American Hoasehold in Germany." 4:20 Oreroa Stories for Bore sad Girls. S:45 Vespers Led by E. W. War rington. 6:30 Farm hoar. 7:80 4-H dab meeting. 8 .15 Enriaaars' smarter hear "Small Hydre-Electrie Plants" C. A. Mockmore, professor ef civil en gineering. Trend Changes To 64s Finer Wools, Boston BOSTON, March lO.-rPJ-dT. S. Dept. Afr.)-Th center of inter est In the wool market the past week tended to shift from 48s, S0s, U blood to 64 and fiaer At?naarfe wools. A few small lots of blood wool were moved. prices continuing about steaay compared wlta last week. Soma fair alxed a uan titles of short finer western wool were told. PRICES SOAR M CENTS H LAST CHICAGO. March IQ.-VftSll- ver action In congress today had magical results on the wheat mar ket, shooting prices skyward 2 c 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 roted favorably on a bill to ex change exports of agricultural products for silver. Throughout the remainder of the day, the wheat market continued strong, ending at the topmost point reached. Wheat closed firm, 2 cents up from the day's bottom and 1 cent to iy cent higher than yester day's finish, corn and oats both at -Vie advance, and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to an equal gain. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May, 87-88c; July, 87H-c; September, 88-TsC Corn May, 51-c; July, 53 c; September 65 c. Oats May 3 4-3 4 Vic; July 34 c; September 3 4 Tic General Markets PRODUCE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, Ore. March 10. (AP) Produce exchange, net prices: Batter Extra I 24c, standards 23 We, prims firsts 28 hie. firsts 22 He. Eggs U. 8. special 17c, U. S. axtraa 15c, U. S. ma diuma l&c. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, March 10. (AP) Wheat Opea High Low Close May 72H 78 72 73H July 71 78 H 71 72 H Cash: Big Kena Dlaestem, 73C; asrt bard winter, 12 pet, 81e; 11 pet., 75; soft white, western white, bard winter, northern apring and western red, 7 sc. Oats: Ko. 2 white, S'-O.&u. Cora: No. 2 E yellow, $23.00. MiUrna standard, $18.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, March 10. (AP) Batter Prints, extras 26c. standards 25e. Butterfat Portland delivery: A graaa 23-24c poond; Farmer's door delirery 20 21c poand. Eggs Pacific poultry producers' sell ing prices: Fresh extras 15e, standards 13c. mediums lie aosen (canons ic nica er). Bnvin- cries to wholesalers: Fresh extras 16c, firsts 14c, mediums 14e, pal lata 12c, nndargrads 10e doien. Cheese 92 score. Ureson triplets 12 lie: loaf 13 K a pound. Brokers will pay hko below qootations. MiU contract price per cent, Portland deli Terr $1.05 ewt. B grsda cream 87 He pound. Conn try meats selling price to ra tailers: Country-killed hogs, best butch ers, under 50 poonds 0-0 He. Vealera, 00 to 100 ponnds 10c I light end thin 6 7e pound Heavy calres 6-6c. Lambs 15e. Heavy ewes 7-8c: medium ewes 4-Oe, Cannar cows 2 -3 He pound. Bulls 4 5c pound. Mohair 1934 beying price 25e pound. Cascara bark Buying price, 1988 peel 2 He pound. Hopa 1932 clusters. 25-S0e pound. Live poultry Portland delivery, buy ing prices: Colored fowls 1214c. Leghorn fowls 1011c Broilers 1419c. Stars 6e. Roosters 6c. Pekin ducks 12c; colored 10c. Geese 10c pound. Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon $1.75. Potatoes Local white and red $1.15 1.25 cental; Takims $1.55; Deschutes $1.60; Bakers $1.85. New potatoea Florida Triumpha S2.40-2.5O per 50 pound. 7e pound; Ha waii $1.60-1.70 per 31 pound box. Strawberries Nominal, Imperial val ley 12s $3.50-3.75 crate. Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willamette valley 20-C5c pound; eastern Oregon 25 26c pound. Hav Buying price from producers: Alfalfa No. 1 new crop $14-15. Vetch $14. Willamette valley timothy $15. Fast era Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses, blended $15. Oats $37.50 ton. Stocks and Bonds Coprrieht. 1934. Standard Statistics Co. March 10 STOCK AVEBAOES 50 20 India. RR'a. Todar 98.4 49.5 Previa as day Week ago Tear ago , S years ago 7 years a so Hirh 1931 . Low 1934 89.1 Todav Prreioua day Week ago Tear ago 3 years ago High 1934 T nW TOS (1920 a re rage eqnala 100) Glee Club to Give Two-Act Operetta ATTMSVIL.L.E. Ore.. March It. The boys and girls' glee club of the Aumsrille high school are presenting a breezy two-act oper etta called "Up in the Air", on Wednesday, Marcn n, at 5 p. m. TtinaA takinr ftrinciDal Darts are Thnlma MacDonald. Movart Lap- pln," Ima- Darley, Orrille Tucker, Alfred Amos, Clite Leboia, cnar lotte Martin, Angellne Feiber, Vernon Ogle, Cleo Barry, Byron Erickson, Nettle Shaw. The mu sic is directed by Miss Mabel Kul lander, Libretto by Miss Gladyb Mack. Those attending club at Mrs. George Claxton's were Mrs. nnwd. Mrs. Forcer. Mrs. Castle, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. John Ran som, Mrs. C. L. Martin, Mrs. Charles Helns. Mrs. Speer and the haatosa Mra. Cl&xton. 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 out Richard Quarry, Keith Miller, Oswald Crensleaa, .Bruce Quarry. Donald MacDonald. Mar ley Sims, Donald Davenport and Howard Trolllnger are members of last year's squad and hare tam ed out for practice. Practice for girls will start one day next week. Irene Palon, Noren Sims, SylrLa Frederick and Edna Purdy art the hty girls la school who hare earned baseball letters. 20 00 Uta. Total 75.5 85.5 08.1 49.5 75.4 85.2 oo 1 Kft 1 11 1 R7 a 44.7 24.9 71.8 48.4 135.1 09.7 198.2 140.7 112.7 110.3 105.4 109.S 105.0 54.3 90.3 98.8 41.8 61.3 77.5 EOKD AVEBAOES 20 20 20 60 India. RR'a. Cta. Total 80.2 88.7 87.1 84.8 80.2 86.8 87.0 84.8 to a MR s ftg.A S4.B 58.3 57.0 75.S B3.S 88.3 103.2 100.8 97.4 DOT 87.4 87.4 85.1 72.S 74.1 77.2 74.8 Salem Markets Grade B raw milk, co-op pool price, f 1.59 per hundred. (Kua baaed ea eaml-snontaJy satterfat ararafe.) Distributor price $2.10. bntterfat Top 23c, prints 25c, cubes 27c. Prices paid te growers by Salem barer March 10 (The srlcea below, supplied by a local grocer, are indicative ef the daily market, bat era ot roaranteed bv The Statesman ) UH AMD VfiUiiZA&UliS - Aapararos. lb. .01 U .65 Caa iff lower, erase Leek, dos. bnnchea Parsnips, boi tog Tnrnipa. bos log Rutabagas, bos lug , Brussels apronta, lug , Egg plant, local .40 and .40 .50 .80 .50 .00 .05 .90 to 1.1 2.25 .80 Cabbage, esrt Spokane, ewt. Green peppers. Calif., lb. Onioaa. doa. bunches Potatoes, local .15 . .75 to L00 Xakima 1.15 to 1.65 .1.10 to 1.45 Dssckntei Lettara California, dry pack California, iaad Onions, Labish , Celery, doa. Celery Hearts , Applies Boms Beauty Oranges, choice A'arals. faaey Beets, local, dos. Carrots, local, doa. 3.25 to 2.50 .2.65 to 2.8S 1.85 .60 1.00 .85 0.75 to 2.00 .2.40 to 2.85 - .20 . .20 - .35 .1.00 .1.70 . .05 . .05H .5.75 .1.00 .2.75 .2.65 - -05 .8.75 .2.25 . .07 . .08 .63 California Spinach, local crate . Texas , Bananas, lb. oa stall Haada Lemons , Limes, fresh Aracados, crate Tomatoes. California, eaaa 8 wee potatoea. lb. Crapefrcit, Florida California Beas, Calif.. lb. New potatoes, lb. Rhubarb .50 and HOPS lb., top "ors Cluster. 1933, Filberts. lb. . .29 .18 .20 .12 H to .12 te Walnuts, lb. Buying Prices u-ua Extras Mediums .18 .10 .12 .09 .07 .05 .04 POTJLTHY Colored beas Colored medium hens Light hens - , Stags Old roosters MEAT Spring- lambs, top .6.50-7.00 4.50 4.25 Hon. 160 to 200 lbs. 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs. -.4.00 "is 3.75 Sows Steers Cows Bulls . ..2.50 to 2.75 ,os m, to .05 v; .01 H to .02 H . .02 to .02 H .02 H to .03 U Heifera Veal, top 5.50 to 6.00 .08 Dressed veaL too Dressed hoir GRAIN ABB HAT Wheat, western red . .03 .58 60 .14.00 .14 00 -17.00 .18.00 .11.00 ..11.00 12.00 White No. 1 Barley, feed. No. 1 ton Oats. feed, ton Barley, malting, top Oats, milling, ton Hay. bnyins prices- Clover nay Oata and vetch, tea Alfalfa, valley, first cat WOOL Wool, medium Course Mohair .25 .23 .20 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 group. 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March. 10.-fjpv-Stocks had their dullest Saturday since January 6 today. Changes over the two hours were spotty, but prices improred toward the close and the averages finished a little higher. Turnover was 571,220 shares. Steel Issues recorded some Im provement and rubbers were stronger on publication of U. 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, alsa firmed. Several active metal issues, among them International Silver, rose a point or two, but otherwisethe general run of changes was fractional With traders in a cautious frame of mind, the late harden ing of auotationsuno doubt reflect ed some short covering and the market seemed to be largely a professional affair. 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 oa the varied requirements of good stock. The calf club members include Bernard Kirsch, Joseph Hetter scheid, Arthur Schwab. Joseph Walker and Aelred Berning. 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 tbey 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 club 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. Planning Party for St. Patrick' PLEAS ANTD ALE, 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 clubrooms March 17. Sewing was the pasttime. Mrs. Gibbon served refresh ments. 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