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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, March 23, 1934
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ceived after this time will
be run under the heading
Too Late to Classify.
The Statesman assumes
no financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear in advertisements pub
lished In Jts 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 objec
tional advertising. It fur
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTED MALE
Wood cotters. A Cbrlstenson. 1597
Lee.
W ANTED Married man for gen
eral farm work. Must be good milker
and understand taking care of live
stock. Reference! required. Address
4J7. Statesman.
Exp. fountain and card room man.
Apply at Commercial Clear store,
mornings,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Woman or girl for housework and
tare of two small children at Mon
mouth. Apply SIS N. Summer, Salem.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Trained - practical nurse, wishes
work. Tel. $103. ask for Mrs. Luti.
Exp. hop grower wants proposition
Understand Irrigation and drying. Box
.440. care Statesman.
FOR SALE! Miscellaneous
Saw gumming and' sharpening U
mile & Four Corners. Tel. 4380.
ixrirjTJXfuxpjv"sr .
Belcreat lot at cost. Tel. 4017,
XAAJXrjTJLTlJUl aa aa mm
1 section Belerest lots. Sacrifice for
Immediate sale. TeL 6387.
Fertilizer, sand. dirt. Tel. 8C0S.
Bantams and eggs. 634 N. 15th-
' jLn.Tj-i.Vlr J" - - - m m m m fJJ
Early British Queen seed potatoes
15c hundred. A Scnieman near West
Btayton,
tmivwiniiiviv - ii- -i -- ."
Old manure delivered. Tel. 8088.
FOR SALE Gray, white and red
eats, also wheat end baled clover and
grain hay. E. 8. Perrine, TeL 5351 or
MM. J
Wood range, $12.50. Good condition.
1805 & 12th.
tmnruwynii- - " -
Home grown evergreen shrubs, trees,
etc Many kinds. 2069 Neb. Ave. Geo.
Schreiber.
jftj-ij-Lnjrwu-irnTi-i-mi-ii-i- "i-i ----- - -- '
Two electric shoe shlae machines
and four oak chairs, and platform
complete. Cheap. J. W. Farley, New
berg. Ore.
. Light breed cockerels. $Z per hun
dred. Tel. 1J5F2. Lee's Hatchery. Com
pliance certificate No. 2899.
Clover and gram hay, also straw.
T. P. Phlppe. Route 7. Box 95 P.
Cows fresh and coming fresh. S6
; Richmond Ave., evenings.
AUCTION SALE
r 135 N. Com'L. Oregon Trading Post.
"Sat.. 2 P- m. One tractor plow, two
14 in. Wallay plows, one 8 fn. Chil
plow. I one horse cultivators. $ rolling
dirks; 4-f and 7 foot : one spring tooth
harrow ; 2 one-horse corn and bean
planters; one Osborne 5-foot More
12 horse riding cultivator; 1 platform
scales, and other things too numerous
to mention. 332 N. Com'L H. C. Hage
dorn. Auctioneer. ,
TRADE Miscellaneous
Oldsmoblle la No. 1 shape to trade
for davenport set, wood range, etc Rt.
S, Box 165B, West of Salem Heights
ssehool.
WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest prices paid.
Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa tc N.
Com'L St.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts 15o-2fr& 208 & WlaUr.
Complete high school at home. Stan-'
dard text, diploma. Information free.
American School, Portland.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, room, table board. 754 Ferry,
TeL 7835.
Board-room. 1st Court. Tel. 1871
Board, room, near P. Q. TeL S482.
Board and room. 790 N. Church.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Furn. apt, 2261 HaseL 7864.
Small turn, apt., 890 Union.
Furnished apt, Edgewater Court
Oarage. TeL 8154. ,
S room furn. apt 191 8. Church St
Housekeeping apts. for rent; 1 or Z
rms. 13 N. Fourth.
. 2-room torn, apt, $18 mo.. 412 N.
tlst
1 FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and unfurn. houses.
- . R. A. FORKNER
lilt 1. Cottage . TeL 3031.
Modern rooms, sleeping; porch,
South 14th. Inquire 1290 Fir.
State property. S room boose. 2009
& Church, $22.88. See 2. Irwin, 463
Ferry. Tel. 4663.
WANTED TO RENT
Wanted Houses to rent
Insurance. - rentals, trade.
j. r. uLRicH ca
REALTORS
. 162 State Street
Telephone 8672
WANTED TO RENT
WANT TO RENT MODERN FUR
NISHED HOUSE. THREE OR MORE
ROOMS. PREFER SUBURBAN. P.O.
BOX 3 7 J. SALEM.
FOR SALE Real Estate
WHY RENT?
$106 down, baL $15 per month will
buy nice 6 room cottage on large lot,
fine soil, beautiful oak trees, street
paved and paid. Price only $1200.
CHILDS MILLER, Realtor
344 Stat Street Tel. 6708.
SPECIAL.
Neat S room, modern bungalow In
fine residential district north. For
quick sale $3000. Worth much more.
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
314 State Street Tel. (70S.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
Will accept $2000 for 5 room bunga
low In A-l condition if sold In next
10 days. $500 down, baL easy pay
ments. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Tel. 6708.
If you are looking for a suburban
home that you can buy on terms easier
than you can rent see me, it's reason
able, it's strictly modem, it's well lo
cated it will suit vou.
H. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bid. Tel. 8903.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
8 room modern home, in South Sa
lem. Beautiful plae, plenty of fruit.
Will trade for Portland property,
$4750.
Lot 50x100 nice B room plnstered
house, South Salem. Only $2000.00.
6 A. fruit and garden farm. Fair
bidgs., Fruitland district. Only $2625.
J. F. ULRICH CO.
362 State Street
Telephone 8672
FOR SALE 20 A. prunes, filberts,
togans, hay, bidgs.. electricltv, water
system. i mL S. W. of Liberty, $4500.
$2000 will handle. Route 3. Box 187.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Hop farms are money makers. 100
A., lovely home, city conveniences,
pavement, clear, for clear city proper
ty, some cash. Kufner Farm, Garden
road. Box 188.
38 acres, good buildings, excellent
soil, paved road, near ractfle high
way, north, for acreage near Salem.
Rich L. Relmann, 167 S. High.
Tel. 3?.
FOR SALE FARMS
FARM BARGAIN
1S5-A. 90-A. cultivated, balance
timber and pasture. Very good house
and harn, gravity water system. Price
$10.00 per acre, easy terms to good
Party.
See HAWKINS ft ROBERTS, INC.
For Farm Bargains
$140021 ACRE FARM $1400
Few miles out on good road, build
inn flAtl uvna remain 9 V
' " " irenu"
tiful shade trees, small grove of tim
ber, mixed orchard, balance fn culti
vation, a real buy in a small farm.
v CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
344 StfUe Street Tel. 70.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
West Salem, not nvr 1 1 AAA ri fnn
down. Sooolofsky L Son, First Nat'L
na.nn niUK.
Business Opportunities
Hurt rnh hnvt- f.ir rri ra ni
Ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. H. C. Shields, Oregon
Bldg. TeL 8902.
--- -' -.- i i v-.--.-i.-i (-.nnjjxruxTLrLW
ON PAHIKir? HIRHWAV
4-pump service station complete,
with modern S.rivim lintiA ntm
fruit room for tourist cabina This
place U a bargain at $7fr0.
acua HAWKINS ft ROBERTS. INC.
For Real Estate Bargains
SHOE repair business, modern, com
plete equipment In medium size Ore
gon town. Low rent, living rooms, fur
nished. Will sacrifice for cash. Box
439, rare Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
$5000 to loan on farm property. Must
be good security.
CHILDS & MILLER. Mtge. Loans
- -Stat nriJ., jrwJji-?
"Bells of Harmony
.
A nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
in Loans
UP TO $300
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTE
FURNITURE
- -. v u.owuiiv, auu
only lawful rates charged. See us If
juu ucuu money.
BENEKICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Room 119. New BII?h Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. S-122 by STATE
al State St. TeL 3 7 4 0
...... II. ,,,,. ............
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
l to 80 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st NatT. Bank Bldg. Phone SSS3
Licensed -y State
ssiwsBweeia. miii r" rt ssj
Flindat for fAT-m lAsinsi ntw awellakU!
5 : long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg, TeL 4109.
GOOD FARM OR CITT PROPERTT.
5Hll. Relmannj 17 S. High.
i PI. 8633.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Baby chicks. WHn rr.v,
8180N. Fifth St at Highland avenue.'
No. 1 W. L. and R. I. Red chicks, $8
per hundred. Ruby L. Woodward. RL
Bk 69 B. Tel. 44FS1.
FOR SALE WOOD
siririrVVWX0-h n n n -
Second growth and old fir woed.
Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells.
r ?UNJEED DRT wood-eoal
rL (008 Salem Fuel Co Trade
Cottaga
Phone Tracya, 8988 for dry wood.
Call 48F14. All wood. Smith a Robena
Dry wood priced right. TeL 7983.
Old flr If In. 14.75. TeL 8590.
Dry wood TeL 8254.
Dry wood. 1295 D St. TeL 4574.
Dry old fir, oak. Tel. 9789. '
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Man's Elgin watib. Call
Reward.
. FOUXDLlcense plate. Owner call
at Statesman office and pay for ad.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Wa have II used ears to rhnmm
from. If it's a used car yon want see
us before you buy.
SALEM AUTO COMPANT
485 N. ConVL TeL 4878.
i ' i '-
Interesting
Facts . . .
Eric Butler told us Wednesday
that his wrist was so sore be
could hardly move it from send
ing out so many messages giving
the results of the state basketball
tourney. Mr. Butler is manager
of the Salem office of the- West
ern Union. He spent Wednesday
operating the key installed at the
press desk at the tournament.
O
One hundred forty-four basket
ball players representing schools
in Oregon with an enrollment of
around 20,000 are Salem guests
this week.
O
Had a three day old calf we
didn't want to keep out at our
place. We put a little ad In the
classified columns of yesterday's
Statesman and someone was on
hand early in the morning to get
it. Now we don't dare go home be
cause the wife was bothered all
day with people wanting said calf.
Our advice is not to advertise in
The Statesman if you don't want
lots of results. They read these
ads, we know.
O
Sheldon Sackett, managing ed
itor of The Statesman, had his
car stolen two nights in a row.
Both times police officers found
it. Perhaps the third time gome
one will really get away with it
We find it quite eonvenient to
have a car that no one likes to
drive.
O
Sunday is Palm Sunday.
Shearing Under Way
Silverton Hills
in
SILVERTON HILLS. March .
Ira Loron, well known goat
shearer of this district has been
spending the early part of the
wees snearing m the valley View
district. Mr. Loron worked at the
H. Foarue and the Hugh Small
ranches this week. Later he will
shear in the local district before
the sheep shearing commences.
Radio
Program
PKIDAT. Marc 33
KOW FOBTLA1TO 620 Xe.
7:00 Breen sod DeRnse. NBC.
7:15 Organ Concert, NBC.
7:30 Ronald Buck.
8:00 Masio Appreciation Hoar, NBC
:30 Cooking SchooL
10:30 Woman's Mapaiine, NBC.
11:30 Smaekoot, NBC.
12:00 Melody Mixen, NBC.
12:15 Farm and Home Hour, NBO.
12:43 O. M. Plommer.
3:05 Eddie Kins, Pianiit.
8:45 Trio Romantiqoe, NBCL
4:00 Studio Chatter, NEC.
4:30 Mary's Garden, NBO.
5 :00 Studio.
8:00 Amoi 'n Andy, NBC.
9:15 Hotel Hark Hopkins Oreneltrs.
9:30 Old Mamory Box, NBO.
8:45 Orchestra, NBC.
10:20 Jack Bain and Hit Orchestra.
11:00 Cole McElroy'a Orchestra.
11:30-12 Eal Tabarin Orchestra, NBO.
KEX POBTLAND 1180 X.
:30 Male tjuartet.
8:00 Four Square Cathedral
8:30 Victor Salon Orchestra.
8:45 Mischa Elaaa.
9:00 Soloist, NBC.
8:15 Dance Rhythmi.
9:30 National Farm and Home Hour.
10:00 Neva Serriee, NBC.
10:07 Army Band Concert, NBO.
10:30 Hawaiian Serenadera.
13:15 Nrwa.
12 :35 Inatromental Sololat.
12:45 Leo Reismaa's Orchestra.
1:00 Women's Organization' Program.
1:15 Soloist, NBC
1:30 Dance Antiques.
1:45 Paul Whiteman'i Orchestra,
2:00 World Bookman.
2:05 Musical Gems.
2 :45 Popalar Piano.
3:00 Waldorf-Aitoria Orcheitra, NBC
8:30 Irish Minstrels, NBC.
4:00 Concert Group. '
4:15 Talk on Parks.
4:30 Duke Ellinfton's Orchestra.
5:00 Mindwaya, NBC.
5:15 Melody Mixers. NBC
5:30 Renee Chemet.
8:00 Eddie King-, Piano.
10:00 Billy's Hawaiiana.
10:15 Out of the East, NBC
10:45 Northwest Bible School
11:00 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra,
NEC.
11:30 12 Dane Frolic.
KOAC C0BVALLIS 650 Ke.
10:30 Lesson la Spanish Melissa M.
Martin.
11:00 Modern Poetry.
11 :20 Who's Who on the Faculties.
12:00 Noon Farm Hour.
1:15 Applied Physics (Adapted for
high schools) James M. Morris.
1:45 rOM Familiar 8onga Harold
WiteTsft.
3:00 Cecils MeAHiter "Studyiaf as
Age Old Craft."
4:00 Humor, Old and Hew Don
Eneas.
4:30 Oregon Stories for Boys sad
Girls.
,5:45 Veapert Ber. William Schoeler.
6:30 Evening Farm Hour.
8:45 9:00 Physics in Everyday Life
"Earthquakes" W. Weniger,
heaofhepartmmB
FOR SALE USED CARS
BORREGO S BETTER BUYS
1930 Chev. Sedan $325
1928 Essex Coach (overhauled) 125
1927 Dodge Sedan 95
192f Ford ton truck 175
240 No. Liberty TeL JI88.
McKATS USED CARS
CHEVROLET GIVES MORB
Dodss Coupe pickup box 15.00
27 Oakland Sedan 125.00
29 Che-. Sedan 198.00
'30 Essex Sedan - 285,00
'28 Olds Sedan 16,000 miles 293.00
'31 Ford Sedan cew motor J75.00
'31 Cher. Coupa
375.00
476.00
47S.00
S25.09
595.00
495.00
a I cnev. Uoa.cn 1
'22 Pontiac Sport Conpe .
'32 Cher. Special Sedan
32 Nash- -e"' Sedan
'33 Chev. Standard Coach
'33 Chev. Master Sedan S009
milfs
C95.00
TERMS TRADES
McKAT CHEVROLET CO.
333 Center TeL 3189 430 N. ComT.
Business
Directory
Cards In thla directory ran
on m monthly basis only. Rate:
91.0O per line per month.
.AUTO BRAKES
Mika Panek. 27 Sonth Commercial.
BARBERS
Haircut 25c, Joe'a Barber Shop.
CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. TeL C7S3.
Hulda Helps Hostesaos. Tel. 94J.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. North ness.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. Ot L. SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor,
256 N. Ulffh. TeL Rea 8752.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brett,
haupt, florist. 677 Court. TeL 5904.
ALL. klnda of floral work. Luts Flor.
1st. lth ft Market TeL 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
189 N. High Tel. 4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
2(3 & High TeL 9125.
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 315 1244 Broadway.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We da
liver. Harry W. Scott. Tel. 4518.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40C3.
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade : carpet cleaning, sizing: : fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug ft Mat
tress Factory, S. 13th 4 Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 432 Stats Street,
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 2224 N. Llh. TeL 3974.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. O. Altman, M. D. Homeopathlst
Office and residence 507 Center St
TeL 5832. 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. CommerdaL Tele
phone 101.
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE
Tel. 3773 Court at Church
REAL ESTATE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 44T,
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, nop baskets, nooks, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2(2
Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 1131, Larmer Iranafer Co. Truces
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 221
State St TeL 7773. Distributing for.
warding ana storage our specialty.
yet our rates.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West 30 years experience, RFD
1. tsos zus. Tel. 11 or .
WINDOW CLEANING
New deal window cleaners. TeL 1337.
Sunnyside Horses Get
Turn at Tooth Clinic
STAYTON, March 22. A den
tal clinic for horses was inaug
urated by a group of members of
the community club in the Sunny
side district south of Salem. Those
who had horses whose teeth need
ed working on signed up with a
committee, who engaged Dr. O. P.
Kofinek of this place to come to
that section Wednesday and do
the dental work. The doctor re
ports that about SO head of horses
were looked oyer. Getting the
work all done at one time, re
duced expense for the farmer.
Stocks and Bonds
Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics Ce.
March zz
STOCK. AVXBAOES
50 90 29
India SB's. Dts. Total
Today 94.0 49.8 78.S 84.5
Previous day 93.3 48. S 74.S 83.0
week aJjro . . ,, D6.0 60. a 77. S S5.T
Tear ago 48.9 28.7 66.9 48.S
8 years afo 137.1 95.9 201.8 142.1
7 years ago 110.1 110.9 104.S 108.0
Higa 1934 105.0 54. S SO.S S3.8
Low 1034 80.1 41.8 64.S 1U
(1926 aTerage equali 100) i
BOSS AVERAGES
SO 20 SO 60
India KS'l Cta. Total
Today 80.6 85.7 88.3 84.8
Prerioaf day 80.6 88.0 88.8 84.9
Week aco 81.1 87.8 88.5 85.8
Tear ago , , 61.0 C0.8 77.S 66.9
s years ago 88.5 102.2 101.1 97.3
High 1934 81.3 87.8 88.3 83.8
Low 1934, 72.6 74.1 77.3 74.8
11026 areraxa eouaia loot
QUICK
RBGULTS
BUTTER STOCK CUT
Butter stocks In storage In the
United States on March 1, as re
ported by the federal bureau of
agricultural economics, amount
ed to 36,842,000 pounds as com
pared with 75,995,000 pounds
February 1, 1934, and a 5-year
(1929-1933) average for March
1 of 23,187,000 pounds.
Stocks removed from storage
In February, 1934, amounted to
39,153,000 pounds, which were
slightly greater reductions than
occurred in January, 1934. Of
these total removals In February,
22,022,545 pounds represent gov
ernment reductions from storage
for relief purposes, and 17,150,
435 pounds represent the amount
removed by commercial agencies.
The net commercial removals
In February, 1934, of 17,150,455
pounds compare with 6,253,000
pounds net commercial reductions
dur;ag February, 1933, and a
February net commercial reduc
tion for the 5-year average of
11,235,000 pounds. During Feb
ruary of this year the govern
ment removals of butter ' from
storage Increased and commmer
cial removals declined compared
with January of this year.
Of the 36,842,000 pounds of
butter in storage as of March 1,
a total of 4,114,404 pounds be
longed to the United States gov
ernment. This butter is rapidly
being distributed by the Federal
Surplus Relief corporation to the
needy and unemDloved. TTn to.
March 1, government purchases
for relief purposes totalled 50,
131,437 pounds, of which 2,072,
000 pounds remained to be deliv
ered on March 1. Of the total
Quantity purchased, 43,945,033
pounds had been distribute
through relief channels up to
xaarcn l.
COMPLAINTS RAISES
ill WBB
PORTLAND, March 22. (Jf)
Local egg prices were still some
what apart with suggestion of as
many grade of "extras'" as there
were prices. Loud complaints of
wholesale, retailers and producers
have resulted with everyone dis
satisfied. Further Increase In the local
butter surplus was shown with re
ports suggesting undersales being
made of surplus from Washington
as a result of the operation of the
code there. Butterfat price was
steady.
With" a complete famine of
broiler stuff, the market for
chickens was generally steady
with the continued exception of
light weight hens which were In
surplus from western Washing
ton. In all lines of country killed
meats there was a fairly steady
tone for the day with the possi
ble exception of spring lambs.
These were In limited offer
ings but even more nominal de
mand. L
AGAIN ID RALLY
NKW YORK. March 22. (JPj
Stocks looked more cheerful to
day, contributIng--Iiitet rally to
the general iafprovement noted in
speculative markets. Turnover,
however, was not much more than
a million shares.
Bonds lagged a bit, but numer
ous commodities closed with small
gain. In stocks leading issues
were up fractions to more than
two points net in the last hour.
Mining shares bad little t o
work on that was definite. TJ. 8.
Smelting, still the leader, got as
sistance from a $1 extra dividend
and the report on earnings. Last
year netted (8.68 a common
share, contrasted with one cent
a year ago. The stock gained
nearly 5 net. Alaska Juneau,
which retained the customary 15-
cent extra disbursement, gained
slightly, but Dome, Mclntyre, Am
erican Smelting; and Cerro De Pas
co rose 1 to 2.
The market's average gain was
1.5 points In a volume ot 1,054,'
250 shares; In the fourth hour
only 90,004 shares changed hands
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of -SARILDA
SMITH, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Jthat the undersigned have been
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon lor Marion
County, Joint Executor and Exe
piitrix of the Estate of Sarilda
Smith, deceased, and have quali
fied as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to nresent the
same, duly verified as required
by law. to tne unaersignea at too
office of Page and Page, their at
torneys, Ladd & Bush Bank Build
Ing, Salem, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The
date of the first publication of
this notice is the 9th day ef
March. 1934 and the last the 6th
day of April, 1934.
W. M. SMITH
ALFA B. HUBBS
Joint Executor and Execu
trix of the Estate of Sarilda
Smith. Deceased.
PAGE and PAGE
Attorneys for said Estate
Salem. Oregon. M. 9-16-23-30. A. 8
CURING
FEBRUARY
STOCKS
Local A&piir&g8.
immw
EHIS
D FIRST GROWER
First Salem-grown asparagus
of the season was received on the
local market yesterday, with the
grower getting $1.25 per dozen
bunches. Only one grower was re
ported to have brought home
grown 'grass to the market yes
terday, though some growers have
been moving small lots to the can
nery. Local rhubarb was also received
this week, with around 3 cents
per pound the prevailing price.
Livestock and grain markets
were unchanged here yesterday.
PORTLAND, March 22.-Jf)-First
Canby grown asparagus of
the season as arrived from the
W. H. Thompson place, and was
sold at 12C lb. California stock
was steady.
Potato trade was very sluggish
everywhere. Little demand for
seed.
INSECTS HADING
FIELDS, IS REPORT
BRUSH CREEK, March 22.
Farmers in this district and ad
Joining districts are complaining
of the serious invasion of insects
in the fields this spring. Aphis
and the spittle bug, both of which
usually make their invasion con
siderable later In the season, are
doing a great deal of damage at
the present time.
Clover and vetch, both crops of
which are atlvanced for the time
of the season are so heavily in
fested by the aphis that growers
report that unless something hap
pens to stop their progress, crops
will fall far short of what they
should be.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
MARION COUNTY, OREGON
In the matter of the estate )
of )
JACK KISSEL, Deceased. )
NOTICE OF FIXAL
8KTTLE3IEXT
Notice is hereby given that the
final account of Eda Kissel, ad
ministratrix of the estate of Jack
Kissel, deceased, has been filed in
the County Court of Marion Coun
ty, Oregon, and that the 24th day
of April, 1934, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock A. M. thereof, at
the Court House at Salem, has
been set as the time and place for
n earing any and all objections to
said final account.
EDA KISSEL
Administratrix of the estate of
Jack Kissel, Deceased.
W. C. WINSLOW,
Attorney for Administratrix. M-
16-23-30-A-6-13.
General Markets
PKODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAKD, Ore, March 22. (AP)
Produce exchange, net prices: Batter
Extras 23 He, standards 23c, prime
firsts 23e, firsts 22c Eg-ga U. 8.
specials 18c, 0. B. extras He, U. &
mediums 13c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, March 22. (AP)
Wheat Opea Hifh Low Close
May . 72 72 tt 72 H 72 V
July 724 72 72 72
Cash Big Bend blueatem 73 He;
dark hard winter 12 per cent 78e. do
11 per cent 73c; soft white, western
white, hard winter, northern spring and
western rea 71 He.
Oets No. 2 white $20.00.
Con Ne. 2B yellow S23.25.
Mill run Standard Sis.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., March 22. (AP)
Butter Extras 25 He, standards 2Se
pound.
Butterfat Portland delirery: A grade
zs-zee pound; larmer a door dearer?
20-21c pound.
Es(8 Pacific poultry producers' tell
ing prices: Fresh extras 15c, standards
He. Dsaismt 14c doien (cartons le
higher). Baying Dries of wholesalers:
Fresh Extras 16e doien, firsts 14c, me
diums 14c, pallets 12c, vndergrades 10c.
Cheese 82 score. Oregon triplets
12e; loaf lSe ponad. Brokers will pay
He below quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent,
Portland delirery $1.95 ewt. B trade
cream 87 He pound.
Country sseats Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best batch
ers, ander 60 pounds 9-9 He. Testers
90 te 100 pounds 10-10He ponad; light
sad this B-8s pound. Heavy ealrea 5-e
ponnd. Yearling lambs 15c. Spring iambs
19-20e vonnd. Ewes 4-7 e ponnd. Canner
cows 2H-He pound. Balls 5H-Se pound.
Mobair 1934 buying price 25e pound.
Casrare hark Baying price 1934
peel 3H-3e pound.
Hope 1933 elastert, 24-28c pound.
Lire poultry Portland delivery, eol
ored fowls 1214c. Leghora fowls 10c
Broilers 14-17c Stags 6c Roosters 6c Pe
kla ducks 12e; colored lOe. Geese 10c
ponnd.
Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon
fl-1.15.
Potatoes Local white sad red f 1.15
1.35 cental; Yakima $1,35 1.40; Dee-
ehates $1.45-1.50; Baker $1.65-1.70.
New Potatoea - Florida Triumphs
$1.50-2.60 per 50 pounds, 7e ponad;
Hawaii $1.80-1.65 per 21-poaad box.
Strawberries nominal.
Wool 1934 clip, nominal: Willam
ette valley SO-25e pound; eastern Oregon
25-2 Ce pound.
Hay Buying prlee from producer:
Alfalfa No. X new crop. $14-15. Eastern
Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses;
blended $15. Oats $37.50 ton. Vetch $14.
Willamette valley timothy $15.
Portland Livestock
POBTLAND. Ore.. Marea M.-(AP)
Cattle Receipts 125. salea 50: steady.
unchanged.
Steers, good, common and medium
$3.65-0. Heifers, common and medium
$3.25-5.2$. Cows, good, common and me
dium $3-4.50; low cutter and cutter
1.50-B. Bulla, cutter, coaunoai and me
dium $1.50-8.25. Tealers, good and choice
fo.50-8; call, coniBoa and medium 3
6.50. Calves, rood and choice $5-6; com
mon and medium $2.50-5.
Hogs Beceipta 200; about steady,
unchanged.
Ligotweigbt toad 4nd choice 13.75-
4.50; medium weight, good sad choice
$4-4.50; besTyweight, good and choice
$8.65-4.15. Packing sows, good $3.85
8.50. Feeder and atockei pita, food aad
eboiee $3.25 3.75.
Sheeny Seeetpts 600; steady, is
Lambs, rood snd choice $8-9; com
mon and medium $6-8.23. Yearling weth
ers $3-7. Ewes, rood aad choice $3.50
4.50; commoa aad medium $2-3.75.
Pil
SalcmiMarkcti?
Grade b raw 4 toOk,
tMp pool price, f US9 per
hundred.
(Milk based sa Mmi-aoatolj
kutsedat averaga.)
Distributor price 92.10.
Butterfat Top 23c,
Print 34 ttc, cubes) 26 He.
Prices paid te grower by Ealsm buyers
(The prices betow. supplied by a local
trocar, are indicative of the daily market,
but are aot aaaraateed by The 8tatetmaa.)
" FBTT1TS AJT0 VEGETABLES
Asparagus, local, dot. 1.25
Cauliflower, crate ; .40 and .65
i-ees. Oca. benches .
Parsnips, box lug
Turnips, box Ing
Rutabagas, boa lug
Brussels sprouts, lug
Egg plant, local
Cabbare. ewt
. .4U
. .50
. JB0
. .50
. .60
. .05
1.15
.90 to
B poles ne, ewt.
2.25
.80
.15
.75 to 1.00
Green peppers. Calif., lb.
Onions, doi. bunches
Potatoea. local
Yakima .
J. 15 to 1.65
Deschutes
-.1.10 to 1.45
Lettuce
California Ar-m
canioroia, iced
I"
2.25 to 8.50
.2.65 to 2.85
Onions, Labish
Celery, dos.
Celery Hearts
Applies
Borne Beauty
Oranges, choice
Xsrals fanev
1.35
.60
1.00
-2.00 to 2.25
2.5 to 8.10
.20
.20
.85
Beets, local, dm.
Carrots, local, dos.
Dali form
Spinach, local crate .
Texas
Banaaas, lb. en stalk
Hands , , ,,
Lemons
1.00
1.70
.05
.05 H
5.75
1.00
.2.75
2.65
- .034
8.75
2.25
.07
.Ofl
.03
Limes, fresh
Aracados, entte
Tomatoes. California.
Sweet potatoes, lb.
Grapefruit, Florida
California .
fceas. Califs lb.
New potatoes, lb.
Bhubarb, local, lb
HOPS
Cluster, 1933, lb. top
.30
.16
.20
HUTS
Filberts, lb
Walnuts, lb.
.12 H to
.12 H te
Buying Prices
eittus
r.xtraa .- n
Mediums 'no.
PflTTTTUT
l oiored neas, 5 lbs.
.15
J3
.11
.09
.05
Colored hens
Colored medium hens
Ijight bens
Staes
Old roosters
.05
MEAT
1934 snrtnr lamhn lh in
Lambs, top 6.5b7!oo
Hos-s. 160 to 200 lbs 4.35
200 to 225 lbs. 4 10
225 to 250 lh i m
PiffS " """"a'.so
owi 2.25 to 2.75
tcer .03 U to
.05
Cows .oiH to
.02 V4
nuns .02
to .02i
Heifers
Veal, ton
.02 H to .03 Vi
....5.00 to 5.50
.08 H
HAT
.57
- .59
Dressed real, top
uressed boss .
GBAiS AND
Wheat, western red
White No. 1
Barley, feed. No. 1 ton .
Oats. feed, ton
Barley, malting, top
-14.00
-14.00
..16.00
-16.00
uais. mining, ton
Hay. buying prices-
Clover hay VI no
Oets end vetch, ton 11 nn
Alfalfa, valley, first cut 12.00
Cross-Word Puzzle
By EUGENE SHEFFER
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HORIZONTAL
1 What American president was
tarried to Mary Todd?
6 Degrade .
11 Not at home
12 What Socialist soviet republic
f Soviet Russia is the great
careal-growtBg couatry mi Ros
si a?
14 Have existence
16 Cavity in the earth
18 Greek letter
19 Hebrew name for God
20 Waste piece of cloth
22 Embraces the opinions of one
faction
24 Thing (Law)
25 Greek god of war
27 Color
23 Impede
29 What archipelago ia southeast
era Asia is tha largest of iaUuad
- froupa?
31 What motion picture actress
starred ia "Farewell to ArW
aad "Tha Whit. Sister"?
33 Pertaining to
35 Human beings
36 Dressed pelt
37 Egyptian sun god
38 Mechanical man
40 Stringed instruments
42 Long narrow inlet
43 Thigh of a hog
44 Headquarters
46 Printer's measures
47 Wire enclosures
49 High priest of Israel
60 Make
61 Male child
52 Toothed instrument .
64 Note of the scale
55 Bodies of land surrounded by
water
58 Smart blow
60 Appendages
91 Tha source of what river was
located by the Diclty expedi
te. La 1931?
VERTICAL
1 What peninsula forms the Best
easterly portioa of the saaia
land of North America?
2 Negative
3 prinking vessel
' 4 What Axsarlcaa laveato per
fected a safety device fee pre
venting the fall of aa elevator ?
5 Greek letter
Offered
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A BUSHEL CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Marcu , 22.-(rP)-Up-tunu
of more than a cent a bush
el late today from earlier low
levels for wheat accompanied talk
of possible - quick adjustment of
the automobile industrial crisis. ,
A stimulus to wbeat price ral-
lies was biso losno in s rv asmug-
ton announcement that the senate
finance committee had adopted an
agricultural department recom
mendation to reduce from 5 cents
to 1 cent per ,100 ralue the tax
on commodity exchange transfers
of produce. Reports of. wide
spread need of soaking rains orer
the wheat belt were also lTenat
tention. Top quotations on wheat, how
ever, failed to hold, and the close
was unsettled at the same as yes-,
terday's finish to V cent higher,
corn oft to up, oats un
changed to advance, and pro
visions unchanged to 10 cents de
cline. Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May, 8 7 - ; July,
87-; Sept.. 88-.
Corn May, 51-51; July, 52
: Sept., 54.
Oats-rMay, 34; July, 24;
Sept., 34-.
, , , m . ...
Business in Wool
Is af Standstill
BOSTON', March 22. (adT.
S. Dept. Agr.) The wool market
in Boston was very quiet. Thers
was not enough business transact
ed to establish a market. Nomin
ally, quotations were unchanged
from last week. Some houses
were willing to make slight con
cessions from recent askin? prices
on odd lots and inferior wools.
Most holders of substantial quan
tities of good wool were inclined
to wait for a demand to develop,
meanwhile firmly adhering to ask
ing prices. ,
Farmers' Grain
Warehouse
Liberty at Trade Sts.
GRAIN DEALERS
Egg Producer, 100s ..$1.75
Egg Mash, 100s $1.45.
Dairy Feed, 90a $1.15
Chick Mash, 100s $1.95
6 Divisions of learning
7 Sound made by sheep
8 Three-toed sloth
9 One who ieers
10 Elongated fish
13 Sharp
15 Sense organ
17 Primeval deity
21 Precious stone
23 Period of time
24 Beam
26 What important island group b
also kaowa aa the Navigator'i
Islands?
28 Uncovers
30 Permit
31 Rude dwelling
3Z What ia tha capital of Chile 7
34 What island off the coast ef
China, ceded to Japaa la 1895,
is the so area of the greater
part of the world's sapply of
caannKor ?
36 Rages
39 Twice; In music
40 Fall behind
41 Observe
43 Terminal Dart of the arm ( nl.V
45 Everything
46 Prepare for publication
4 jtegaros studiously
48 Principal garment of a Hind
woman
51 Salt
53 Pale
36 Chinese measure '
57 Therefore
59 River in Italy
Herewith is the solution to yes
terday's Puzxle,
fwiits, ISM, stats