The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTED MALE
Wanted reliable elderly, middle aged
yr young man. Prefer ainrfe to aelp
on farm, care for stock. Will provide
place ta live, vegetable and milk. Box
413. statesman.
HELP.WANTED--FEMALE
. WANTED Bookkeeper, stenograph
er. Sopse experience necessary. Give
full faxtlcilars in first letter. Box
447, eve "Statesman.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Good home for 14-yr.
girl, good with children, to work for
board, room, spending money. Prefer
near. fairish school. TeL 74ZS.
Trained, - practical nurse wishes
work. Tel. 3403. ask for Mrs. Lota.
FOR S ALE Miscellaneous
Graoo hoe. practically new. W. H.
Card, Route 1, Box 27 L
r"h nnld for Blows, harrows, and all
kinds of farm machinery. Oregon Trad
Ing Pout. 333 N. Commercial.
For aale nsed ranges, $5.00 up. Ore
gon trading Post. 333 N. Commercial.
Must sacrifice for quick sale 1500
AZUEUTE GOLD at 0c a share. Box
441. care Statesman.
luxnjynrij-Liifxntfi i riinnfirrnnrii
FOR SALE 600 Rhode Island Red
hick, t Cottage Street. James Fry,
'-JlxixriTLru-u-in.riiii i --..........-.
Saw gumming and sfcrpcnt-s
mil E. Four Corners. T-L 4-
1 seetlon Bel ere at lota. SacrUice tor
Immediate sale. TeL 3T. ' ;
Fertilizer, sand, dirt Tel. 1(03.
Wood range. $13.60. Good condition.
1105 8. 12th.
-LnjLrm.ri.nn i
Hmw a-ro-ra evergreen shrubs, trees.
etc Many kinds. 20(0 Neb. Ave. Geo.
Schrelber.
Two electrio shoe shine machines
and fonr oak chairs, and platform
complete. Cheap. J. W. Farley, New
berg. Ore.
Light breed cockerels. $2 per hun
dred. Tel. 133F3. Lee's Hatchery. Com
pliance certificate No. 2899.
Bunnies for Easter: real live ones;
two months old ; white, 50c each ; spot
ted and Mack, 35c each. 2525 South
Commercial.
Extra good Oat and Vetch Hay. In
quire, Lighthouse Service Station, 433
Center st. Salem.
FOR SALE or TRADE Oats, Vetch
Hay, for cattle. Fourth bouse on right
past Salem cheese factory.
' Dining table, chairs, rug, davenport
Ron not-able priced. Dial 571 S.
TRADE Miscellaneous
TRADE Building lot. Hollywood
district, for closed car. Box 4t(, care
Statesman. -
WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest prices paid.
Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa & St.
Com't St
Cash tvald for used ranges and turn.
Oregon Trading Post, 332 N. Coral.
"WANTED Baby Calf. State breed
and sex. H. Storebo, Rt 2, Box 125B,
Palem. Oro-
MISCELLANEOUS
Hfttmttd 1Se-30. SOS a Winter.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Room; Kitchen prlTfleire. Tel 4498.
ROOM AND BOARD
Large, light rooms, good meals, gar
age. TeL 4308.
xrxr -ijruxnjxnrr'irtn 1" -r- s- sf
Itoairoorn, M Court TeL Sf 7l
Board, room, near P. O. TeL 5482.
Board n! room, T9 K. Chnrch.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
jwfwwwir -i-i-B-i-i -i- - -n-i- -i-i-ir-
Furn. apt, 3281 HazeL 7464.
f Furnished apt, - Edgewater Court,
Garage. TeL 14.
3 -room furn, apt, $10 mo. 413 N.
Cleaa 2-room apt. 484 N. Liberty.
Attractive 1st floor. 21 N. 14th.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Modcrv I room eottagre, sleeping
porch, well furnished. 735 .N. 20th.
R. mod. rooming, boarding- boose.
partly turn. 1144 Center. TeL 4277.
- Furn.' and nnfurn. houses,
' ' R. A. FORKNER
1 1 ti. CnttHW Tel. 8681.
FOR RENT
' i .11 nnnppj-n-wiDrii-irir,-M-ir i- - -i-i-i- 1 -)- -
- Twenty acre mixed fruit farm In
Liberty district Rt 3. Box 148.
FOR SALE Real Estate
its oa down: 810.00 monthly buys S-
om house; large lot; desirable loca
tion. Owner. 404 N. litb st Phone
FOR SALE Real Estate
WHY BENT?
ties downl-baL SIS per month Will
bur nice S room Utage on tirse lot.
fine soil, Jjieautiful oak treea, street
paved anffnpald. JTice only iizuo.
CHILDS k. MILLER, Realtor
344 State Street Tel. (70S.
REAL VALUE
( rood lots on N. Corn! st, $100
each. Why pay more? Phone 4728.
W. O. Krueser, 147 N. CoraX
SPECIAL
Neat I room, modem buniralow In
fine residential district north. For
Quick sale $3000. Worth much more.
CHILDS MILLER. Realtors
244 State Street TaL S708.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
Will accept $3009 for S room bunga
low in A-l condition If sold In next
IS days. $500 down, bal easy pay
ments. CHILDS MILLER, Renltors
344 State Street TeL. 6703.
Good semi-modern, two-storr. 7 -room
home, basement, plumbing, fireplace,
large lot 110x135, fine shrubbery,
cherry and nut trees, nice view, paved
street, one block from brick junior
high school, near two grammar
schools, large garage. Bargain, terms.
745 Rural Avenue, TeL 8854, owner.
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 modern, It's well lo
cated u win suit you.
H. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902.
HOME-SITES 3 and 5 acre
tracts, small hew house. Kara ire. welL
Small pay down, easy terms. Owner,
63! isortn ztn Street
ALFALFA A Xi:TOP LAN tT
3C0-A. mostly river bottom, 250-A.
cultivated, aorae fine timber, river wa
ter. This place sold for $110.00 per
acre, our price now 140.00 per acre.
See HAWKINS A: ROBERTS, INC.
SPECIAL HOME BAROATX
$1000. Will buy a six room house with
large corner lot, located in S. Sa
lem, oota sts. paved, a real BAR
GAIN. nnst be all cash.
$2500. Good flve room modern home
located at IO&S Highland Ave., has
full cement b&aement, furnace,
garage, east front, paved st Only
$250. down, baL $25 per mo. to
tncluAe int.
$ 850. WUl buy a good four room
plastered borne all plastered, with
basement garage, hearing fruit,
must oe an cash, it s a buy.
$2100. Late ' built modern 4 rooms,
oak floors, fireplace, basement,
furnace, paved St., garage, nice
location, in first class condition.
3219 down. bal. 521 per mo.
$2750. Late built English style home,
5 rooms, tile drain board, oak
floors, basement, furnace, fire
place, well located in E. Salem,
terms, WORTH MORE MONET.
BUT NOW AND SAVE
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.,
REALTORS
134 F. Llhertv St. Tel. 8163
EXCHANGE Real Estate
"y-uuu'vTjLrijv'ii rVBryi!i rn i
TRADE FOR SALEM HOUSE
SO-A. north on Pacific highway, all
In cultivation. (-R. house, electric
lights, barn. etc. Stock, crop and tools
Included. Prica JuaUO.uu, terms or
trade.
See HAWKINS t ROBERTS, INC.
For Bargains
FOR SALE FARMS
FOR SALE 10 acres, fine soil.
room house, electric lights and water
system, barn. Alt In crop. Plenty fruit
mile southeast of Swegie school.
Price $3300. $500 down. bal. very easy
terms. Come In and aeeC W. HAT-
1J1 L, KL B, JtfOX 113.
154 A. virgin timber, about 28 miles
from Salem, estimated 6,000,000 ft
saw timber, l.wou.ooo it white rir,
$5000.
Kelvin Johnson, 2T5 State St. Tel. 679$
FARM BARGAIN
132-A. 90-A. cultivated, balance
timber and pasture. Very good bouse
and barn, gravity water system. Price
340.00 per acre, easy terms to good
party.
See HAWKINS A ROBERTS. INC
For Farm Bargains
$140021 ACRE FARM $1400
WORTH DOUBLE
Few miles out on good road, build
ings need some repair, 2 wells, beau
tiful shade trees, small grove of tim
ber, mixed orchard, balance In culti
vation. A real buy In a small farm.
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Tel. 6708.
44 A. 25 A. In cult., spring, orchard,
1300 cds wood. 12 mi. of Salem, $1300.
68 A. on Howell Prairie, 63 A. In
cult., stream. 6 R. house, basement
barn, 2 silos, $5100 federal loan. $135
per acre.
Ideal home site, very close to Salem.
4 A. trees, 1 A. losans. fine soil, with
creek. See this and you will not look
farther.
R. A. FORKNER
lfilO N. Cottaee Tel. 3051
ACREAGE
SNAP IN GOOD PRUNE ORCHARD
33 acres all in good bearing Italian
prunes, about IS yrs. old, well located,
good land, price 32200. 31200 down
baL terms, WORTH TWICE THE
PRICE. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE A
REAL CHANCE TO MAKE SOME
MONET.
SEE. W. II. GRABENHORST & CO,
134 South Liberty Street
ACREAGE
2 acres, city water, electric lights.
Your own terms. Price 31009.
11 acre tract near vista Springs.
southwest of Salem, t room house.
$200 cash. Price $800.
s acre tract I mile south of Salem.
Family orchard. Easy terms. Price
11509.
Phone 4723. W. G. Krueger
147 N. comi
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO BUT 4 room house
in North Salem: close In; no agents.
box 445, care Statesman.
Business Opportunities
Have cash buyer for garage or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. H, C Shields, Oregon
Bldg. TeL 8902.
SHOE repair business, modern, com
plete equipment in medium size Ore
gon tewn. Low rent, living- rooms, fur
nished. Will sacrifice for cash. Box
439, care Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
Bells of Harmony'
A. nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces a
NEW DEAL
In Loans
TJPTO $109
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTE
FURNITURE
Na fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged. See us if
you aeed money.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETT
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119. New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. 8-122 by STATE
SIS Stat St TeL 27 4-
$t00S to loan oa farm property. Host
Do good security.
CHILDS A MILLER. Mtse. Loans
S44 Stat Sf TeL 701
9 t EA8TER MOVET $ $
' To salaried men and women
15.09 to $30.901 to months time.
No security -AH loans confidential.
STATE LOAN CO. 2 It-Oregon Bldg.
Phone 7783 " I4o 6tat S-J45,
till
Interesting
Facts . . .
Three Salem lads went through
the new Union 'Pacific Train 25
times -while It was here Saturday.
Each, time they received one of
the lucky piece aluminum coins.
O
The Salem Navigation company
carried 55,000 tons of freight on
their boat from Salem during
1933. The company entertained
the members of the Salem Cham
ber of Commerce, at luncheon on
board the S. S. Northwestern yes
terday noon. The attendance was
about double that of the regular
meeting. We don't know whether
it was the Idea of a free meal
or the novelty of eating on the
boat.
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
t to 30 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Natl. Bank Bids. Phone S55S
Licensed ly Stat
rir ni i -inj-t-Lnn n.nr
Funds for farm leans now available ;
8 Vi ; long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg., TeL 4109.
LOANS WANTED
$1500.00 private loan wanted on
$9000 income property. Box 412, care
Statesman.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Baby chicks, Wariners Hatchery.
2160 N. Firth Re. at Highland avenue.
FOR SALE WOOD
Second growth and old fir wood,
Prompt delivery. Fred EL Wells.
GUARANTEED DRT
TeL 00 Salem Fuel Co. Trade
Const.
Phone Tracy's. $9$$ for dry wood,
Dry wood priced right TeL 7983.
Old fir IS In. $4.75. TeL $590.
Dry wood TeL 8254.
Dry wood, 1295 D SU TeL 4574.
Dry old fir, oak, TeL 9749.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST March IS to 17, 2 cans en
amel paint 1 can egg preserver, other
articles. Front St Inquire 2277 N.
Liberty St.
FOR SALE USED CARS
We have IS used cars to choose
from. If it's a used car you want see
us before you buy.
SALEM AUTO COMPANT
433 N. Com'l TeL 4673.
HERE'S AN ATTRACTIVE
BUT
1933 Master Chev. Coach. Low mile
age with a real guarantee, 3550.
BORREUO S CAR MARKET
340 No. Liberty TeL 3683.
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
USED CARS TRUCKS
1931 Buick Std. 8 Sedan
3533
. 375
1929 Buick 6 Sedan
1931 Graham Paige S Sedan 365
1931 Reo Flying Cloud Sedan 450
1929 Studebaker 8 Coupe
300
1933. ford -8 Coupe
E3S
475
475
323
1931 Ford v-s coach
1932 Ford V-8 Spt Coupe
1931 Ford Victoria
1929 Ford Sedan with trunk
1930 Ford Coach
200
275
60
195
63
33
1927 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Pickup
1927 Whippet Sedan
19Z3 Essex 4 Coach
TRUCKS
4 1931 Fords, L. W. Base at
.1100
. 300
. 175
. 185
13J ford U w. Base
1929 Ford L. W. Base
2 1929 Reos. one 140, and
2 1929 Chevrolets at ;
. 183
1328 Oodge Panel
. 185
Marlon A Llbertr
Telephone 7910. '
1, ri , un i- hi ii i n 1 1.
1935 ord. 1H ton truck, dual
wheels, good mechanical condition.
or cau 419 Mew Bllgh build
Ing.
nnjn-L
'32 CheV. Coach A-l. PrintAlv nwn.
ed. Some trade. 2045 N. CapltoL
Radio
P
rogram
EEX Portland 1180 Ke.
6:30 Msle Quartet
7:45 Tich Time.
8:0 Breakfast clab.
;00 International Bros (least from Po
und. 9:30 Dance Rhythms.
9:45 Will Aubrey, NBO.
10:07 Organ Concert, KBC.
10:80 Ronald Buck.
13:00 Johnny O'Brien, NBC
13:15 Hill BilUea.
13:85 Gny Lombardo's Orchettra.
13:45 Victor Sales Orchestra,
1:15 Green Bros.
1:80 Bin j Crosby.
1 :45 Doke Ellington's Oreheitrs.
3 :45 Orchestra.
8:00 Mme. Fraaeet Aids, NBG.
8:30 Xid-week Federation Hymn Sing.
8:45 Instrumental Boleiat
4:00 Three Foot Time.
4:15 Ton sad Sour Government, NBC.
4:45 D. A. B. program.
5:0O Popular Concert
5 :30 Orchestra,
8:30 Cireas Court of the Air.
9:30 Fights.
10:45 Pacific Serenader. NBG.
10:00 News Service, NEC.
10:55 Neva Service, NBO.
11:00 Blue Danube Garden.
XOAC COaVAUS 650 Ke.
10:00 Hands Pratt Smith.
1 1 -.00 Mod era Poetry.
12:00 Nooa ram Hoar.
12:20 Arthur Kin; "More About Ir
rigation Wells."
12:85 Market sad crop reports sad
weather foreraat
1:15 General Science for High Schools
"Insects sad Humaa Welfare"
W. J. Chambrlain.
1:45 Old Familiar Song Harold Wil-
rait.
Business
Directory
CJards la this directory ru
on m monthly basis only. Rate:
f 1.00 per lino- per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, 375 South Commercial.
BARBERS
Haircut 2Sc Joe's Barber Shop.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL 4753.
Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL 4943.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4480. R. E. Northnsss.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L. SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor,
254 N. High. TeL Res. 87 S 2.
DRESSMAKING
1 Swagger suits a specialty dress
making, remodeling, hemstitching. Mrs.
Snelgrove, 180 1. Com'l. Tel. 7464.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Breit
haupt, florist 677 Court TeL $904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
1st 14th A Market TeL 0693.
INSURANCE
BECKE HENDRICKS
183 N. High x TeL 4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE W EIDER LAUNDRT
2C3 S. High TeL 9123,
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1244 Broadway,
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. Wede-
liver. Harry W. Scott Tel. 4 516.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069,
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade; carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat
tress Factory. & 13th A Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO FZWICKER Est 19U
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and Sewing machines, 432 State Street,
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 2254 N. Lib. Tel. 8974.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. O. Altman. M. D. Homeopathtst
Office and residence 607 Center St
TeL 6832. Treats both acute and
chronic diseases.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, card, 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 HENDRICKS, TeL 4947
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
tor sale, rebuilt and repaired. .. AU
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, hooks, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works. 262
Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland daily.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 226
State St TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
uet our rates.
'W ELL DRILLING
R. A. West, 30 years experience, RFD
7. BOJt ZOS. Tel. 1I0FS. -
WINDOW CLEANING
New deal window cleaners. TeL SS37,
2 :20 Fsmont People and Other Topics.
3:45 Famous Oregon Collections,
S:00 Prof. E. W. Warrington
"Which: Directed Experiences or
Jdoralisinf I
4:30 Oregoa Stories for Boys and
Girls.
6:45 Vespers Dr. frank B.
Matthew.
6:00 Lines on Life Jamea M. Morris.
6:30 Evening Farm Hour.
7:30 The Citizen and Hi School
"Vocational Training for High
School Girls" Miss Maxine
Lamb.
8:00 Musicale Maria Orlando, pian
ist. 8:15 K. Ii. Packard Dean and Di
rector ef Science, Oregon State
System ef Higher Education.
3:80 Visnal Aid to Instruction -U. 8.
Burt.
8:35 Ann Shannon Monroe's "Walk
With Me, Lad" tribute to late
Dr. John B. Homer presentd by
Maude Pratt Smith.
KOW POETXA1TD 620 Ka.
T:00 Kdward MaeHugh.
7:15 Orgaa concert, NBO.
7:30 Ronald Back.
7:45 Captain Dobbsie, KBO.
8:15 Tour Child. KBC
8:80 U. 8. Marine Baud. NBO.
9:15 Coofcin; ' SehooL "-
10:30 Woman's Magazine, KBO.
11:30 Smsckout, NBC.
11:45 NBO program.
12:15 -Farm and Home, KBO. -
1:45 Betty Marlowe, KBO.
8:00 Abe Eereovits, violin.
8:45 Cheerio Musical Mosaics, NBO.
4:00 Soloist, MBO.
4:45 Mary's Garden. KBO.
5:00 Balladettea, KBO.
8:00 Antes 'a' Andy. KBC.
10 :30 Mark Hopkins orchestra, NEC.
10:80 i. HaatiaeBtie. HBO.
11:00 Ambassador Hotel Oreh., KBO.
. 11;30 B4 Tabaria Orchestra, KftjL.
en
OUT HE MICH
Rental and benefit payments
distributed nnder Agricultural gd-
ustment administration programs
up to March 1 totalled 1173,
570,549, it is shown by sum
maries announced by the admin
istration. The distribution was
made among; 1,774,431 farmers
in 46 states.
Oregon's only participation was
a tne wneat control program,
which brought 31,684,709.03 Into
the state. Washington received
33,616,484.33 nnder the wheat
allotments and California got
865.9J7.01 on wheat and 1163.-
291.67. o cotton.
In addition to these payments.
the adnihii8tration had expended
8J79.933.on that date for ad
ministrative expense, and 149.-
841,684 for removal of surplus
products.
The $173,570,549 rental and
benefit payments made up to
March 1 were distributed as fol
lows; ril2,349,176 to 1,030.536
cotton growers; 359,635,216 to
712,354 wheat farmers, and 31,-
586,156 to 31,541 tobacco grow
ers. Distribution of rental and
benefits during the month of
February Increased by $14,576,
037. The number of farmers to
whom payments were made dur
ing the month increased by 183,-
732.
E
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PORTLAND, March 2G. -(JP)
Weakness was general In cheese
with a lower price range during
the week. At practically all lead
ing points throughout the coun
try there was general reaction in
values as a result of increasing
output with some additional ac
cumulations suggested.
Market for butter indicated a
generally weaker tone but on the
open market thre were no vis
ible changes for cubes during the
day aside from some secret cut
ting reported hy a west side Wil
lamette valley interest.
Advanced price named by the
Pacific co-ops for eggs and one
also named by the produce ex
change recently were being main
tained along with the prices just
as high previously set by the Ore
gon Laid organization.
In general there was a lack of
change In the market for country
killed meats Monday. Veal and
hogs were steady as were lambs.
both old and sew.
Sacramento strawberries
In quite fair supply arrived dur
ing the day. The stock was pack
ed in 24s and was of rather fair
quality. Prices for initial moving
around 4.25 crate.
CHICAGO. March 26-;P)-Sell
ers outnumbered buyers In the
grain markets today and prices
went lower, largely becanse of
timely snow and rain over domes
tic wheat territory southwest.
As much as 21 Inches of snow
was reported at Amarillo. Tex.,
the heaviest fall since 1903. Ow
ing to crop benefits expected from
the moisture, grain traders almost
Ignored the settlement of automo
tive labor troubles, and likewise
made no immediate response to a
fresh decrease of the United State?
wheat visible supply total.
Wheat closed weak at about the
day's bottom prices, 1-1 under
Saturday's finish, corn -
down, oats - off, and provi
sions unchanged to a rise of 5
cents.
Todays' closing quotations:
Wheat: May, 86-T; July,
36-; September, 87.
Corn: May, 50U-;
524; September, 54.
July,
Oats: May 33-; July 34;
September, 34.
WALDO HILLS, March 2G.
Pegr Pound, 6, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Pound, operators
of the A. A. Geer farm, fell from
the hay fork rope In the barn last
Sunday. At first her parents
thought' no Injury had resulted
and ehettended school at Cen
ter ViewAlonday and Wednesday
hut haa'.Jlot been able to attend
since.' It Jias not been decided
just what Injury has resulted.
Fascist Head
1-
llareel Bucard, bead of the newly
organized French Fascists, pictured
at his desk in Paris. He recently
announced his party "will not hesi
tate to resort to arms'' to attain it
S ID
IS
SELLEDS DOMINATE
Gill Nil TREND
-. .. '
vf
V" Li
SHDOIMR
WOULD BE SERIOUS
Gentle rains, such as the drops
that fell Monday, will hare no dis
astrous effect open the now "rosy
prune situation, H. S. Glle of the
Willameta Valley Prune -association,
said yesterday. Orchardists
generally hold that the prime crop
was already pretty veell set, and
that only A severe, cold downfall
will be detrimental at this stage.
About the cherry trees, there
is lees unanimity of opinion.
Prunes blossomed earlier than
cherries In the main this year, and
so there is some feeling that
cherries have not reached the safe
stage of the prune bloom. Recent
reports of frost damages .to cher
ries in mifl-west sections Bare giv
en valley orchardists hopes for a
good market and price this sum
mer. The prune situation, bath as to
markets, price : and production,
has not looked so encouraging as
now in many years. Chief of the,
booms to the prune outlook is the
fact that the entire 1933 crop
has now been cleaned up.
General Markets
PSODTJCE XSCHAHCFB
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 26 (API
Prodace exchange, net prices : Batter,
extras, 22; standards, 22; prime first.
22; firtti, 21; eggs: 8- special. 16;
U. & extrai, 15 ; U. S. mediums 13.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. March 26 (API Grains
Wheat Open Hieh Low Close
May 73 73 72 72
July , 72 i 72 U 72 72
Cash: Bir Brnd bloeatem 73: dark
hard winter 12 pet 77, 1 11 pet 7-;
oft white, western white, hard winter,
northern spring and western red. 71.
Oats: No. 2 white $20.00.
Corn: No. 2 K. T. S23.25.
MilLron aiandard. 314.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 54: Ear-
ley 1; flonr 21; corn 1; oats 1; hay 2.
1 Portland Produce
PORTLAND. March 26 CAP) Butter
extras, 24c; standard. 24c pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade,
22-23c lb.; farmer's door delivery, l-20e.
Kggs Pacific poultry producers' sell
ing prices: Oversise, 18c; fresh extras.
Hie; atandards 15c; mediums 15c doxea
(eartona lc higher). Buying price of
wholesalers: Fresh extras 16c; firsts lie;
mediums 14c; pullets 12c; undergrade
10c dozen.
Cheese 2 score, Oregon triplet 12c;
loaf. 13c lb. Brokers WinToph 9c below
quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 pet, Portland
delivery, $1.05 cwt; B grade cream, 37 o
lb.
Country meats sailing price to retail
ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers,
undr 60 lba.. Be; vealera 90-100 lbs, 10
10 e lb; light and thin, 6-So lb; heavy
calves, 5-6c lb; yearling lamb, 1315c;
spring lambs, IS-20c lb; ewes, 3-6c lb;
cannercows. 2-3e lb; bulla 5-6e lb.
Mokmir 19X buying price, 2Sc lb.
Casesra bark baying price, 1934 peel
2-3e lb.
Hop, 1933 clusters, 2 4-2 8c lb.
Live poultry PortlMd delivery, color
ed fowls, 13-14e; leghorn 10c; broilers
14-17c; stags, 6c roosters, 6c; Pekia
ducks, 12c; colored, 10c; geese, 10c lb.
Onions r-Oregen, $1.00-1.25.
Potatoes local white and red, $145
1.25 cental; Yakima, $1.35-1.40; De
schutes. $1.45-1.50; Bakers, $1.65-1.70.
New Florida triumphs, $2.50-2.60 per 50
lba, 7e lb; Hawaii, $1.60-1.65 per 2 l ib
box.
strawberries Sacramento, $4.25 per
Z4-ox crate.
Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willamette
valley, 20-25c lb; eastern Oregon, 25-26e
lb.
Hay Saying price from producer: Al
falfa No. 1. new crop. $14-15: eastern
Oregon Timothy, $17; Timothy (raises.
blended $15; oats $37.50 ton; vetch, $14;
Willamette valley timothy, $15.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Msrch 26 (AP) Cat
tle: 1000; calves 200; slow, steady;
steers, good, common and medium 3.C5
6.00; heifers, common and medium, 3.25-
5.25; cowa, Rood, common and medium
3.00-4.50; low cutter and cutter, 1.50-
3.00; bnlH, entter, common and medium,
2.50-3.25: veal ers, good and choice, 6.50
8.00; call.' common and medium 3.00-
(i.r.O; cmlves, good and choice, 5.00 6.00;
common and medium 2.50-5.00.
Hoga: 2900; active; 25c up for hogs,
1015c higher for pig and packing
iowi; lightweight, good and choice, 4.00
4.75; medium weight, good and choice.
4.2.--4.7n ; heavyweight, good and choice,
3.75-4.35; packing sown, good, 2.85-3.60;
feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice.
3.25-3.7.1.
Sheep: 2000; strong to 15c higher;
irpring lambs, good and choice, 9.50'
10.50; medium 8.00-9.50; lambs, good
and choice. 8.00-9.25; common and me
dium, 6.00-8.25; yearling wethers, 5.00-
7.00; ewes, good and choice, 8.50-4.50;
common and medium t. 00-3. 75.
NOTICE OF HEARING OP
OBJECTIONS TO FINAL -ACCOUNT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that ALBERT HUNT, as the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
administrator of the estate of
HOWARD M. HUNT, deceased,
has duly rendered and presented
for settlement and filed in the
County Court of the County of
Marion, State of Oregon, a final
account of his administration of
said estate, and that Tuesday, the
third day ot April, 1934, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, at the court
room of said court in the Marion
County Courthouse, in the City ot
Salem, County of Marion, State
ot Oregon, have been duly fixed
and appointed by Bald court as the
time and the place for the hearing
of objections to said final Account
and the settlement thereof
Dated and first published the
twenty-seventh day of February,
1934.
ALBERT HUNT, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate
ot HOWARD M. HUNT.
Deceased.
CARSON & CARSON,
Attorneys for Administrator.
F. 27; M. 6-13-20-27.
P re-Easter Services
Slated for Jefferson
JEFFERSON, Mareh 26. Pre
Easter services are being held at
the Evangelical chnrch during
this --eek. Rev. Carl Wacker
barth, pastor, will have charge
of the services every night at 8
o'clock. Friday night will bring
a candle light service. Easter Sun
day's program will include the
Union Sunrise prayer meeting In
the church from 6 to 7 o'clock
with the fellowship breakfast fol
lowing, the Methodist church Join
ing for these. The Easter program
beginning at 10:45 will Include
sermon by the pastor.
Salem Markets"
tirade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, 91.59 per
hnndrod. j
fSfUk kaeec em atad-sieatsiy
batterta average.) ;
Distributor price f2.lO.
Batterfat Top, 22c
prists, 23Xc; cubes, 25Hc
Prices paia to growers hy Salem layers
March 38
(The prices below.. aappHed by a local
grocer, are indieatrve of the 4a0y saarket.
bat are not rasranteed hy The Statesman.)
fEtnig AlTD VZGETABJUM
Aaparago. loeaL tes. 125
Cauliflower, crate . .55 ta .80
Leek. dea. baaehes ,40
Pennine, bei lag .50
T-TDipe, box tug .80
Katahaaaa, Lex lor sn
urnsaeia apronta. lug .
Egg Plant, local .
Cabbage, cwt
8pokaae. ewt,
Oreea peppers. Calif..
Onion a. dea. bunches
Potatoes, local
- Yakima .
Descbutft
Lettaee
.60
- ,-, , .05
BO to 1.15
2.25
lb.
JO
. .15
1.00
1.65
1.45
. .75 re
-1.15 to
.1.10 to
California, dry pack
Calilornim, iced ,
Omoos, Labi, a
Celerjr. dos.
Celery Hearts -Applies
Kerne- Beauty
Oranges, eheiee -
KsTals. rantr - ,
.2.25 to 3.50
-2.65 to X.85
1J5
ZZZZZi.'oo
.S3
.3.00 te 2.25
-3.65 te 8-10
20
.20
.33
1.00
X.70
.05
.05
S.75
L00
3.73
2.65
.03 !4
S.75
1.25
.07
-. .08
.03
Beets, local, do.
Carrots. locsL
do.
Uaulornia
Spinach, local crate .
Texas
Bananas, lb. oa stalk
Hand
Lemon
Lunes, fresh .
Avaeadoa. erate ,
Tomatoes, California.
Sweet potato, lb.
Grapefruit, Florida
California .
Reas, CaliL. lb.
New potatoes, lb.
Khubaib. local, lb.
Hors
Cluster. 1933, lb.
top
BUTS
Filberts, lb.
.12
-12
.16
.20
Walnnts. lb.
Baying Prices
bogs
Exsrts
.12
.11
.10
.13
.12
.10
.09
.05
.05
Standard
Small
POULTRY
Colored hens, 5 lbs
Colored bens. 5 to 6 lbs.
Colored medium hen
Light hen
Stsg
Old roosters
MEAT
1934 sprinr lamb. lb.
09
6. 50-7.00
4.50
4.25
Lambs, top
Hogs, 160-200 lbs.
200 to 225 lbs.
225 W 250 lbs.
.4.00
.3.75
2.75
.05
.02
.02 S
.03
5.50
. .08
. .08
Pi Its
Sows
Steer
Cow
.2.50 to
.0314 to
.01 to
.02 to
.62 te
5.00 to
Bull
Heifer
Veal, top
Dressed veal, too
uressea hogs
GRAIN AID
BAT
Wheat, westers red
.57
.59
.14.00
-14.00
16.00
16.00
-11.00
11.00
..12.00
White No. 1
Barley, feed. No. 1 ton
Oat, feed, ton
Barley, malting, top
Oats, milling, ten
Hay. buying price
plover nay
Oat and vetch, ton
LAlfaUa, valley, tint cut
4-H Clubs Present
Doolittle Players
TURNER, March 26. Turner
4-H clubs and their leaders gave
a benefit entertainment and bas
ket social Friday night at the
school auditorium. Hobert Smith
was master of ceremonies. Intro
ducing the Doolittle entertainers.
The main feature was a mock
broadcast. A young boy, Joe
Chambers, was soloist. At the-
.close c the program the five 4 -
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animals
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cents a pound.
Hogs. lire, made a 15 cent sain,
to top of 1 4. SO. Other prices re
mained unchanged. Local aspara
gus, but a small Quantity of which
is as yet finding; its way to stores
here, is still brinsing the produc
er (1.25 per dozen bunches.
NEW YORK, March 2.-(ff)-Re-moral
of the automobile strike
threat from the industrial picture
failed to generate noteworthy
bullishness in the stock market
today. Prices rallied at and just
after the opening when trade was
at a brisk pace, but demand soon
slackened and the later hours
found the list hack in a humdrum
routine of small' buying and sell
ing. The early rally looked like coh
ering by shorts who had not com
pleted their repurchases last
week. Motors were particularly
responsive for a time and later
mining issues strengthened, how
ever, advancing tendencies lacked
durability and by the close the
averages were only one tenth
point net higher. Sales totaled
1,296,330 shares. A rise in domes
tic corporation bonds through the
mid-day period was succeeded by
quiet reactions from the highs.
Wheat weakened.
General Motors, Chrysler, Nash
and several other auto issues rose
more than a point during the
early flurry. Motors closed un-
rchanged, while Chrysler held an
advance of nearly a point. U. S.
Steel, Westinghouse, Du Pont,
Montgomery Ward and Bforth Am
erican were fractional losers. In
ternational Nickel, U. S. Smelting,
American Smelting. Mclntyre and
Dome finished steady to firm. Mc
Lellan Stores and the McCrory
issues turned soggy. Aircrafts al
so eased.
STOCKS A XT) BOXDS MARKET
Copyright. 134. Standard Statistics Ce.
Starch 26
STOCK AVERAGES
50 20 20 90
Indl. RR's. Cts. Total
Today 95.7 49.4 76.4 85.1
Previous day 95.6 49.4 7S.S 85.0
Week ago S3.0 48.6 75.0 83.0
Year a so 49.5 27.5 6S.1 49.4
3 year ago 133.7 95.0 198.5 139.8
7 year ago 111.7 111.8 105.8 109.4
High 194 105.0 54.3 90.3 93.8
Low 1934 89.1 41.6 64.3 77.6
BOND AVXXAGES
20 20
Indl. RR's.
... ann 86.1
20 60
Uts. Total
88.5 85.1
Today
Previous day
Week ago .
Tear ago
3 years age
80.5 66.4 88.4
80.8 86.4 88.S
61.1 61.7 76.9
88.1 102.1 100.9
81.2 87.8 88.5
85.0
85.1
66.5
97.0
85.8
74.8
High 1934
Low 1934
2.6 74.1 77.2
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81 find the
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84 man's
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85 famous
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