The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATiANfiaLdregoiy Simtef Mbrniitg, April 1934
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tion. HELP WANTED
AJiAJLruLnn.n.n. . n.n.r i -------
XTfl .ruftor and erocerr clerk. Ex
perienced. Starr's Groc., KtU and Mar
ket.
HELP WANTED MALE
OWN A BIO PAYING GROCERY
ROUTE BUSINESS. Make up to
$42.50 a week while learning: get
Ford car as extra bonus. Beats owning
a store. No capital required : no risk.
Write quick. Albert Mills, TBt34 Mon
trtwith. Cincinnati, O.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Earn extra money copying names,
addresses for mail order firms. Home
spare time, experience unnecessary.
Write for information. Circle Adver
tising. 401 Broadway. New York.
LADIES Copy names and address
es, spare time, for mall order firms.
Good pay. Experience unnecessary.
8 Lamp brings details. Holt Service,
Nichols. New York.
$15 weekly and your own dresses
FREE for demonstrating latest lovely
Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No in
vestment. Write fully. Give size and
color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept.
P-682. Cincinnati. Ohio.
LADIES Address cards for us.
Good pay. No selling, no experience.
Stamped addressed envelope brings
details. Zabel Insurance Dept. M. D.
Box 27, Arlington, Calif.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED Salesman with car. Good
proposition to right man. Call r.61 Che
tneketa between 8 and 9 Monday morn
ing. Nelson Bros.
MAKE BIO INCOME demonstrat
ing advertising coveralls, sliopcoat.
Exper. nnnec. Outfit FREE. No can
vassing. Steady repeats. Nationally
known company. WEAREVA. 1120
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Truck work, any kind.
Reasonable- prices or trade work for
anvthta I can use. Tel. "234.
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FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Saw gumming and sharpening V
mile E. Four Corner. TeL 4280.
Fertiliser, sand. dirt. Tel. 8605.
Light breed cockerels, 11 per hun
dred. Tet 133F2, Lee's Hatchery. Com
pliance certificate No. 2899.
Old manure delivered. Tel. SOS 8.
Triple X Marshall strawberry plants
and good old hay. Tel. -51F13.
Baled oats hay, $8 ton. 1 mi. N.
Central Howell school. Silverton-Sa-lem
road. Ernest Werner.
Babr chicks. Warlner Hatchery,
160 N. Fifth St. at Highland. Com
pliance certificate No. 10007.
Wood range, good baker, $9.00. 1803
B. 12th. -
Awnings. 454 Ferry. Tel.
Wakefield baby buggy. Reversible
body. $10. TeL 5884.
Registered white collie r.upples
Curtis C Cole. Rt. 8, Box 7S.
Pasture for cattle. $1.00 per month.
Alton Kufner. Box 188, garden Road.
FOR SALE Logan tips, also Ital
ian bus. 685 Piedmont St.. W. Satern.
Real bargain, ladifts' beautiful full
fashioned pure thread silk hose, good
Imperfects. 3 pairs $1.05. postpaid,
satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hos
iery Co.. Aslwhoro. N. C.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Two -ply 19x4.50 21 tires, run
00 miles. Will trade tor lowboy radio.
Franklin St.. West Salem.
WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest price paid.
Btar Exchange. Cor. Chcmeketa ft N.
ComX St, J
u"ii - mm
Poultry wanted, dressed to order
Salem Poultry Co.. S28 N. Front.
fMxoniiLaiyi.nr-g-n-i-i'
Will pay cash for creeper type
trsetor. small six. Joe Williams, Tel.
B1ISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts lSe-IOo. $0$ a Winter.
ttv We Dick, up dead worthless
horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869.
tiAK-ti? MONTH START. Gov
..mn 1h Men women. 18-50.
Onalifr now. Sample coach
lng and list Jobs FREE. Apply today
sure. PoT I it. care fumrwimi
FOR RENT ROOMS
sjSBMsaas i "kV - rvr-ij"
Room, kitchen privilege. Tel. 4493.
Room for rent, to companionable
person. Use or gitcnen u ueireu. m
V. 12th. TeL 4Jtl.
Furrt. rooms. t0 Center.
ROOM AND BOARD
ItoMd-roonv Court. TeL T$.
Board, room, near P. O. Tel. 6bj.
ji--Lxan.nj-u-i-i
Rnftrrt nd room. 7 K. Church.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Furnished opt, Bdgewater
Court.
Oarage, Tel. 1154.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Desirable S room ant. close in. In
quire 6'J5 N. Liberty. Tel. 559.
3 rm. front apt. fum., adults: prlv.
oath. 690 N. Summer. Tel. 4494.
First floor. 292 N. Summer.
Nice furnished
590 Union.
J-roorn apartment.
3 room ap:s., steam heat. Frlgidalre.
furnished $22. unfurnished $18. 2380
Fairground. Tel. 7532.
Furn. apt., also room. C43 Union.
Attractive 3 room furnished apt..
Frigid., garage. Tel. 444 8.
3 room furnished apt.
Stratton Apartments.
Tel. 3842,
Olympic, 730 N. Liberty. Furn. and
unfurn. 2 and 3 room apts.
3 R. furn. apt., $10 month. 1130 Oak
Street.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Turn.' and unfurn. houses.
R. A. FORXNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 3031.
3 R. furn. house. Inquire 1603 N.
Com'l. after S p. m. Tel. 7803.
569 N. 23rd St. $25.00
1700 N. 17th St. 20.00
2275 N. Front St. 12.50
P. H. BELL, 202 Oregon BIdg.
FOR RENT
10 A. Irrigated land to rent, on
shares, 2 ml. from Turner. A. M,
Brotighton, 2140 S. University, Salem.
FOR SALE Real Estate
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 it will suit you.
H. a SHIELDS
Oregon BIdg. TeL 8902.
REAL BUYS
$750. 3 rooms, garage, paving paid,
fine location. $50 down.
$1450. 5 rooms, full basement, fur
nace, garage, large lot. Terms.
$1800. 6 rooms, basement, furnace,
fireplace, garage, fruit, fine location,
terms.
$1500. 5 rooms, modern. In N. Salem.
Just cut $500.
$2950. Living room, dining room
kitchen. 3 bedrooms, full basement
furnace, fireplace, paving paid. Terms.
K. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 3031.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS ""Nodown
payment, no Interest. You pay
$18.00 per month for 100 months
and we give you warranty deed
for nice 5 room house with paved
streets,
24 acres, 13 acres prunes. 2 acres fil
berts, 30 large cherrv trees. Prune
drier. 2 houses. Price $3300.00.
Easy terms.
10 acres. Hnsrl Green district. New
house, fine crop. $2200.00. Easy
terms.
RICH L. REIMANN
167 S. High Tel. 8632.
5 nice acres in logans. cherries, etc..
5 room nearly new house, hardwood
floors, elec. Hants, a baranin nt 13K50
$350.00 down, balance can be arranged
monthly.
Very good 5 room house In Enele-
wood district, mortgage $1000.00 and
80 acres of rough land. Clear to trade
for small acreage close to Salem.
7 room strictly modem house close
in and good location : will exchange
ror 1(1 to 40 acres of land Improved.
Grocery store in good location, small
rent, stock and fixtures : total price
$350.00.
S. M". EARLE E. E. RORTCRTS
208 No. High Tel. 9678.
SUBURBAN SNAP
$100.00 down and balance $13.00 per
month takes a fine 5 acres close
In. bulldines, good road, electric
l!ghts. good road, close to high
wav. Price tisno.no.
W., H. GR RENHORST & CO.,
REALTORS
13 1 South Liberty Street
REAL HOME BARGAINS
$lS0O. Will huv a good modern 4 room
home with cement basement, fur
nace, firenlace, paved st east
! front. $200. down, bat. $20 per
mo. to Include int.. at 6.
$2100. Iate built modern 4 room home
with two beilrooms. oak floors,
basement, furnace, fireplace, paved
St.. garage, cood district. Onlv
$210. down, bal. $21. per mo. to
Include Int.
$3600. Will buy a late built modern 7
room home, corner lot. near school,
this nroperty Is offered nt a real
sacrifice, must be all cash.
$2730. Close In S room modern home.
cor. lot, j .-. down, bal. $30. per
mo. to include Int.
$4200. M'wlern 5 room home, hollow
tile construction, cor. lot. paved
allev. near Parrish, school, $1500
down, bal. terms.
Io00. S room modem home well To
cated on S. High St.. hardwood
floors, basement, furnace, fire
place, enrage, nice yard, east
front. $2"00. down, h.nl terms
$3930. Eng. stvle, 6 rooms, good lo
cation with east front, located
near Leslie school, bearing cher
ries and wilnuts. In excellent con
dition. $14 "0. down. bal. terms.
$3300. View property, seven nice
rooms, built about 1 yrs. ago,
modern In every respect, large lot,
wonderful iew overlooking the
citv. offered below the mortgage,
INVESTIGATE THIS BARGAIN.
$7000. CREEK HOME, modern In ev
ery wav, six nice rooms, well lo
cated, late built, paved St. A real
nice home that Is worth the
mnnev.
SEE US FOR BAROATNS
W. II. GRABENHORST ft CO.,
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St. Tel. 6468.
JUST THE PLACE YOU HAVE
BEEN LOOKING FOR 4 A., very
close to Salem, on good road, SE
CLUDED, fine stream, some timber.
Only $1800.
ALSO 8 A. well improved, fine
stream.
SOCOLOFSKY & SON
First National Bnnk BIdg.
-$1300 BUYS 4 ROOM HOME
Large nook, bath. 2 large porches.
large gnrnge. lot 52x140, pavement
SOCOLOFSKY ft SON
First National Bank BIdg.
GOOD HOME NORTH SALEM
$ R, bath and nook, basement, fur
nace, fireplace, hardwood floor, lot
14S feet deen. pavement nald. Onlv
$3250. SOCOIX)FSKY & SON, First
National Bank B!dg.
'CREErTRplERr7W
Unusual opportunity to buy good 7
room house on large creeJc lot. shallow
beach. Best buy of Its kind In Salem.
Price $4000 with $1000 down. Discount
for nil cash.
CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors
314 State Street Tel. 6708.
GARDEN TIME IS HERE
We have several choice suburban
homes, 1 to 6 acres ea?h. close m.
paveo roaas, with neat 3 and 4 room
cottages. plumbing, electric lights.
Priced reasonable with terms.
CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL 6708.
- lrij-triiLruij'L-rLrL -i jsnr
GOOD 89 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
OR TRADE OR RENT. CLEAR 40
ACRES CHOICB BOTTOM land about
Ii acres good upland, all In cultlva
tton. balance pasture. STOCK. WA
TER. HANDY. GOOD BUILDINGS.
NICELY LOCATED. Land all fenced
and cross fenced. Price $6000. Owner
wHl consider other good real estate
for part with some cash. Give good
terms on balance. For this ar.d other
good farm and city property for sale
ana trade skb
WELLS TALLMAIi
31 Stnte Street. Salem
EXCHANGE Real Estate
70 A. good clear timber for house
In Salem. Grant or Crittenden, Mason
ic Bids. Dial 6151.
I as a m
ifu) (u
Interesting
Facts . . .
We heard yesterday that Sears
Roebuck are considering a lease
on the Oregon building.
O .
Met a young lady on the street
the other day who was selling
safety razor blades. Saw her go
into a barber shop on Commer
cial street. We suppose the made
a Bale there.
O-
A Statesman carrier thinks the
meanest man in town is the man
who subscribes for the paper and
fails to pay.
O
One-cent pieces weigh 48 grains
and contain 95 per cent copper
and five per cent tin and zinc
Five-cent pieces weigh 77.16
grains and consist ot 75 per cent
copper and 25 per cent nickel
Among the subsidiary silver coins
are 10, 25 and 50-cent pieces
which weigh 385.8 grains to the
dollar, 900-l,000tha fine. Silver
dollars weigh 412.5 grains,
900-lOOOths fine. All silver coins
have a certain amount of alloy
for purposes of durability.
O
Home Owners' Loan corpora
tion reveals that applications re
ceived for mortgage refinancing
would exceed a total of 13,000,-
000,000 while the agency has only
$2,000,000,000 in four per cent
bonds and $200,000,000 in cash
assets, all of which is nearly ex
hausted.
O
A meteor fell in broad daylight
and struck and burned a house in
the village of Rinconada, Spain.
It is the only case known in his
tory where a meteor has hit and
destroyed a dwelling, though
there are eight or 10 other in
stances of their striking houses.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Exchange Los Angeles income for
Improved acreage. Owners only. E. J.
Taylor, 3917i Halldale Ave- Log An
geles, Calif.
SALE OR TRADE
9 A. poultry farm: 5000 capacity :
7 ml. Riverside, Calif., $10,000. Want
rarm within 10 mi. Salem, Ore. F. W.
Rahn. care Moreno Stace. Riverside.
Calif.
A. equipped fine soil, modern
home. Trade for apt. or store bldg. In
alem.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 3031.
Will trade $500 equity in 10 acres
near Salem for closed car. Write Box
4o7, Statesman.
FOR SALE FARMS
GAIN AND STOCK
310-A. near Salem on paved high
way, running water, some timber and
good buildings. Price $18,500.00. Ten
percent down, balance crop basis
See HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC.
For Farms
50 ACRE BARGAIN
Located south, close to Liberty
school, good road, 4 acres Bartlett
pears, 10 acres prunes, buildings, prune
dryer, timber, this place sold some
years bark at $15,000.00 with pay
ment of $10,000.00 down. Will be of
fered at $5000.00 for a short time. If
you are looking for an exceptional
buy, let us show vou.
W. II. GRABENHORST ft CO.,
REALTORS
134 South Liberty Street
SALE
One of the flne-st farms In the valley,
house with electricity and bath, large
barn, 6 unit chicken house, variety of
fruit and nut trees, 50 acres in culti
vation, 20 acres timber, baL pasture.
100 acres In all. Price only $15,000.
Will accept good house In Salem as
part.
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
34 4 State Street Tel. 6708.
13 A. Terms offered only 30 days, on
highway, large stream, timber, live-
ables buildings, fine location, golf
course 16 mile. 184 S. Com'l.
ACREAGE
STOCK OR SHEEP RANCH
S30-A. In Benton county. 2 20-A. val
ley land In cultivation, balance tim
ber and pasture, 50-A. of this place
ran be irrigated with gravity water.
t-rice 4U.u per acre. 10 Si down, bal
ance crop basis.
See HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC.
For Farm Bargains
RANCH BARGAINS
ISO0 down. 9 '4 -acres, good soil, out
by Cheroawa, 7-R. house, electricity.
gange, poultry house, price S42OO.
5ti down, 10-acres 4 miles east.
nil in cult., 6-R. house, barn, electric
lights and water syatem, mile to
school. A snap for 13400.
40-ACRES $1500.00
4-R. house, P. H. and woodshed, 3
cows, horse, poultry and H. 1L goods.
HOP RANCH
12-acres. 10V4 A. good bearing hops.
4-R house, good location, at a bar
gain. Take house In Salem.
ISO-ACRE SNAP
2 sets bldgs.. 25 A. filberts. 120-A.
cult., price 112.600. 14 miles N. E. You
will like this place.. SEE
JAs. I. SEARS, REALTOR
135 South High Street
THREE TEARS WITHOUT
INTEREST
125.00 down and balance J10.00 per
month takes 10 acres of fine soil, east
of Salem, good drainage, all plow land,
no buildings, price J 1250.00.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.,
REALTORS
1 34 South Liberty Street
10 A. 12 ml. north on caved road.
small house. In crop, clear, $1500.
Trade for larger tract and assume.
36 A. 2 mi. a of Sheridan. 30 A. In
crop, 3 or 4 A. timber, 4 room house.
barn, good well. $1350.
42 A. 12 Vi ml. S. of Salem. 10 In
cultivation, fenced. 2 springs, 3 room
house, good barn, chicken bouse, 3500.
Trade for smaller tract
43 A. S mL from Wood Hum on paved
road. EXTRA GOOD SOIL. 40 in cul
tivation, fenced, good bldgs..:- stocked
and equipped. Including 23 head of
fine Guernsey cattle, grain, feed, crop,
$6300.
. .1A4A- t,mher- ml. from Salem,
4.800,000 ft saw timber, lots of white
fir, cedar, yew. etc., $22 per A.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 COURT ST.
Phone 372S
WANTED REAL ESTATE
I acres. Box 454, care Statesman.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANT 4 or 6 R. home, good lo
cation, buyer will pay $2000 to $3000
spot cash. BOCOiX3r'SK.r ft SUN, r lrSt
National Bank: fcildg.
HAVE BUTER who wants to pay
$1000 to $1500 spot cash for house.
See SOCOLOFSKY ft SON, First Na
tional Bank Bldg., at once.
Business Opportunities
Have cash buyer for garage or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. U. C Shields. Oregon
BIdg. Tel. 8902.
Small cash business In Salem, good
for man and wife, also 10 acres land,
county road. Price for all $1000. As
sume $400 mortgage on land, balance
cash and trade. Owner. Box 455,
Statesman.
14-apartments, all furnished, $1000,
good income for someone. Rent reas
onable. GAS STATION
2-pumps, good living quarters, re
pair garage. Pacific highway, price
$3250.00 : some terms. SEE
JAS. D, SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY: Want to loan several thou
sand dollars on farm, city or acreage
properties. Must be best of security.
CHILDS & MILLER, Mtge. Loans
344 State Street TeL 6703.
(t
Bells of Harmony"
A nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
in Loans
TIP TO $309
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTB
FURNITURE
No fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged. See us If
you need money.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119. New Bllgh BIdg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. S-12J by STATE
518 State St Tel. I 7 40
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
l to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Nat'L Bank Bids. Phone tISS
Licensed 'r State
Funds for farm loans now available ;
5 : long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian BIdg.. TeL 4109.
$ $ NOTICE $ $
Do you need money? Unsecured
loans. No red tape. Two hour service.
All loans confidential.
State Loan Co. 212 Ore. BIdg.
Phone 77 S3 Lie. No. S-165.
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD
FARM OR CITY PROPERTY.
RICH L. REIMANN
187 S. High Phone 8632.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
WANTED Orutle Tel.
FOR SALE WOOD
Second growth and old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred R Wells.
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
TeL 4009 Salem Fuel Co. Trade
Cottaga.
Dry wood priced right. TeL 7983.
Dry old fir. onk. Tel. 9769.
All kinds dry wood. Tel. 8088.
Dry planer and second growth fir.
Prompt delivery. TeL 3986.
Dry wood. TeL 8254.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gray Scotch tweed topcoat
Martin brand. Finder please advise
Sackett. Statesman.
LOST Yellow agate ring valued as
keepsake. Return Statesman. Reward.
LOST At 2075 Berry street, cream
colored Persian cat, reward. Phone
4458.
LOST Friday, small sipper purse.
Tel. 8730.
Complete high school In 2 years, at
home. Standard text, credits diploma,
Box 45S, care Statesman.
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
'29 Plymouth Coupe 2:".00
28 Reo Sedan . 245.00
"30 Chev. Pickup 265.00
"30 Ford Standard Coupe 275.00
"31 Ford Pickup 285.00
"29 Bulck Sedan 375.00
'31 Chev. Panel Delivery 375.00
31 Chev. Special Sedan 425.00
'32 Pontiac Sport Coupe 475.00
32 Chev. Special Sedan 525.00
'.!2 Pontine Sedan 550.00
'32 Nash "R" Sedan 595.00
'33 Chev. Coach 575.00
'33 Chev. DeLuxe Sport Coupe- 625.00
'33 Chev. Sedan 695.00
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKay ChevroSet Co.
333 Center Tel. 3189 4 30 N. Com'l.
USED TRUCKS
1931 International full floating axle
1929 Chevrolet 1-ton screen
1930 Ford Panel Del.
1929 Fargo Panel Del.
Two-ton Federal, long wheel base.
Make us an offer.
Yellow Cab Truck, one ton. New tires
Ford Pickup, $30.00.
Come In and See Them
JAMES H. MADEN CO.
Tel. 8590 235S. Commercial St.
Private party will trade '30 Chev.
Coach for '30 or $1 Ford or Chev.
Coupe. Tel. 8549.
'29 Ponttic Sedan, fins cond., new
tires; will take lighter car as part.
2090 No. CapitoL
Valley Motor Co.
Used Cars and Trucks
1933 Ford Coupe
.$535
. 475
1933 Ford Spt. Coupe
1933 Ford Coach
1931 Ford Coach
475
325
275
175
60
35
125
535
34ft
325
840
300
175
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Spt. Coupe
1926 Ford Coach
1925 Ford Pick-up Coupe
129 Ford Touring .
1931 Buick Std. 8 Sedan ..
1929 Reo 6 Sedan
1929 Chrysler 65 Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Stud baker 8 Coupe
1928 Chevrolet 4 Sedan
1926 Dodge 4 Sedan
90
We have 1 8 Trucks to choose
from
Marion and Liberty
Open Sundays
Phone 7910
$545 SPECIAL
1931 Ford Deluxe) Sedan, tip top
throughout. A real buy.
BORREGOS CAR MARKET
240 No. Liberty St. TeL 3688.
TRADE
1926 Jewett Paige Sedan, good rub
ber: trade for livestock.
Tel. 431 1599 State
WANTED USED CARS
Will pay cash for light sedan around
szou.uu. Address, Box at, States
'man.
Business
Directory
Cards in this directory ran
on a monthly basis only. Rate:
$l.QO per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. 275 South Commercial.
CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. TeL 76J.
CHIMNEY' SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northness.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor,
256 N. High. TeL Res. 8762.
DRESSMAKING
Swagger suits a specialty dress
making, remodeling, hemstitching. Mrs.
Snelgrove. 180 N. Com 1. Tel. 7466.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Breit-
haupt. florist. 677 Court TeL 6904.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Lut Flor
ist, 16th ft Market TeL 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKS ft HENDRICKS
189 N. High TeL 497.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 & High TeL 9121.
, CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
first in Quality and Service
Telephone SI 65 124 Broadway.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
liver. Harry W. Scott TeL 451.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 409,
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff
rue weaving. Salem luff Rug ft Mat'
tress Factory, a 13th ft Wilbur. TeL
S441. 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 State Street,
Salem.
PAINTING
R Benson. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. 397.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving. 147 N.. Com
mercial. Tel. 6887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call rne statesman irinting
Department, Zl S. LommerclaL leie
phone 9101.
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICES
Tel. 3773 Court at Church
REAL ESTATE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4947
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stovis
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hop 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. 228
State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rates.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. 30 years experience. Rt u
7. Box 208. Tel. 110FS.
Cloudless Skies
Bring Resumption
Labors on Bridge
EAST WOODBURN, April 7
Wednesday evening the Wood
burn Lodge No. 102 I. O. O. F.
held its regular session after
which the lodge went in a body
to Monitor where they visited
Monitor Lodge No. 242 I. O. O. F.
The Initiatory Degree was con
ferred upon two candidates after
which refreshments were served.
There were visitors from Wood
burn, Silverton and Needy and
everyono thoroughly enjoyed
themselves.
Cecelia Fessler, who has been
seriously ill some time, is slowly
recovering. She has returned
home from the hospital and Is
convelescing at home.
Work has again been resumed
at Pudding river bridge after hav
ing been held up for more than a
week due to the heavy rains.
"Sun Bonnet Sue"
School Benefit
PERRYDALE, April 7. Sun
Bonnet Sue, an operetta was pre
sented last night at the auditor
ium to a full house. The cast
embraced the entire school and
was under the direction of Helen
McMlllian. Leading parts were
taken by Lorrain White as Son
Bonnet Sue. and other leading
parts were taken by Marie Houk,
Estella Wirfs, Ruth Wildt. Jake
Van Staavern, Earl Wyatt. Eugene
Morrison and Allan Wagner.
Proceeds from the program will
be used for school equipment.
POUUIID SHIPMENTS
STATUS QUESTIONED
CHICAGO, April 7. - (JP) - Fire
works in the rye market today
gave quotations for that grain an
npward whirl to almost 5 cenl3 a
bushel higher than yesterday's
bottom figures.
The apex today for rye values
followed orders from Washington
that seven big shipments of rye
from Poland be shut out from
I landing in the United States, pen 1-
ing investigation to determine
whether the grain was subject to
added duties under the anti-dump
ing clause of the United States
tariff act. Further impetus to rye
market upturns came from an au
thoritative estimate that the con
dition of the 1934 domestic crop
of rye is only 65.1, breaking the
low point record.
Rye closed unsettled at a frac
tion under the top prices reached
but 1- above yesterday's fin
ish, wheat unchanged to Vi high
er, corn up, oats -U ad
vanced, and provisions varying
from 20 cents decline to a rise of
2 cents.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May, 86-; July,
86-; September, 87-.
Corn May, . 48 - : July.
September, 534-H.
Oats May, 32; July, 33;
September, 33.
General Markets
PRODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 7. (AP)
Produce excitant", net prices: Butter
Extras 21c. standard 20e, prime firsts
20c. first 18 Vie. Eggs C. 8. specials
17c, U. 8. extra 15 He. U. 6. mediums
14c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 7. (AP)
UWheat Open High Low Close
Msy 72 72 72 72
July 73 72 72 72
September 72 72 72 72
Cash: Big Beud bluestem, 73 He; dark
hard winter, 12 pet., 78c; 11 pet., 73c;
oft white, western uhite. hard winter,
northern spring and western red, 72 Vie.
Oata: No. 2 white. SI 9.00.
Corn: Ko. 3 E yellow, 22.75.
Millrun standard 115.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 7. (AP)
Butter Extra 23c pound, itaudard
22c pound.
Butterfat Portland delirery: A grad
20 21c pound; farmer' door delivery, 17
19e pound.
Egg Pacific poultry producer Bell
ing price: Overall 18c, fresh extra
16c, standard 15c, mediums 15c dozen
(carton le higher). Buying price ot
wholesalers: Fresh extras 16c, firata 11c,
medium 14c, pullet 10c, undergrade
10c dozen.
Cheesa 92 score. Oreeon triplet
11 He pound; loaf 12c pound. Broker
will pay ic below quotation.
Milk Contract price. 4 per cent.
Portland delivery SI. 95 ewt. ; B grade
cream 37 He pound.
Country meat Selling price to re
tailer: Country killed hog, best butch
ers, under 50 pound 8Vi-9c Vealar.
90 to 100 pound fl lOc ib. ; light and
thin 0-8c pound. Heavy calves 5-Cc pound.
Yearling lambs 1014c; spring lamb 13
20c piund. Ewes 3-5e pound. Canner cow
3 4c pound; cutter cow 5 6c pound. Bulls
5-6c pound.
.Mohair 1S34 bnying price 25c pound.
C as car bark Buying price, 1934
peels, 2 -3c pound.
Hops 1933 clusters 24 28c pound.
Live poultry Portland delivery, col
ored fowls 1314c Leghorn fowls ll-12e.
Broilers 14c. Stara 9c. Roosters 5c. Pekin
duck 12c; colored 10c. Oeese 10c pound.
Onion Oregon, $1-1.15.
Potatoes Local white and red $1.10
1.15 cental: Takima $1,25 1.35; De
rhutes $1,301.35; Bakers $1,65 1.70.
New Florida Triumph $2-2.15 per 50
pounds, 6c pound; Hawaii. SI. 30-1. 35
21-pound box; Texas Triumphs $2.60 per
50 pound aack.
Strawberries Fresno 12c, $1.60-1.63;
20c. $2.65 -2.75 crate.
Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley 25-28c pound.
Hay Buying price from prodncer:
Alfalfa No. 1 new crop. $14-15. Eastern
Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses,
blended $15. Oata $37.50. Vetch $14.
Willamette valley timothy $15 ton.
Stocks and Bonds
April 7
STOCK AVERAGES
50 20 20 90
Indl. RR's. Ut. Total
Today 98.2 50.7 75 1 86.7
Previou day 98.5 50.6 75.5 87.0
Week ago 96.5 49.5 75.2 85.4
Year ago 50.6 2 4.5 62.2 48.6
3 year ago 124 5 Bl.l 183.2 129.3
7 years aRo 113.4 113 9 107.5 111.1
High 1934 105.0 54.3 90.3 93.8
Low 1934 89.1 41.8 64.3 77.5
(1926 average equals 100.)
BOND AVERAGES
20 20 20 60
Indl. RIT. ITt. Total
Todav 81.9 87.8 S9.1 88.S
Previou day 81.7 87.6 88.8 86.1
Week ago 80.7 85.8 88.3 64.9
Year ago , 59.6 57.3 74 3 68.7
3 year ago 86.9 100 1 100.7 95.9
High 1934 81.9 87.8 89.1 86.8
Low 1934 72.4? 74.1 77.2 74.S
(1926 average equal 100.)
New 1934 high.
School' Play Draws
Crowd at St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, April 7. A large
crowd gathered at the St. Louis
hall Thursday night to witness a
three-act comedy. "The District
School." The play was a por
trayal of olden school days with
Dave Moses acting as teacher. The
cast Included Joe Schomus, Jim
Mahoney, Robert Horning, Ray
mond Seguin, Jack Allenback,
Melvln Forcier, Harry Horning,
Felix Seguin, Otto Bittler, Vard
Lundy. Mike Mahoney, Clarence
Grossman. Jack Sussee and Dave
Moses. The play was followed by
a dance. A quilt was raffled and
won by Barbara Paul! of Mt. An
gel. The proceeds will be used
for church funds. The next dance
is being given on Thursday, April
19.
Colorado Family
to Locate Here
LIBERTY, April 7. Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Borsberry and a son
came here Friday from Briggsdale,
Colorado, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Thompson, old friends, and
began looking for a permanent
location. They plan to rent un
til they can find a suitable piece
of land and house, then they will
purchase. A daughter and her
family are to come to Oregon
also as soon as the schools in
Colorado close for the summer.
Salem Markets
Urade B raw milk,
co-op pool price, fl.59 per
hundred.
(Milk based ea oeml-montaiy
batterfu average.)
Distributor price $2.1 o.
Butterfat Top 10c,
prints 23c, cubes 24c
Prices pa;d to grower by 8tem buyer
April 7
(The price beio. supplied by local
grocer, are iudicatit of tbe daily market,
but are not rusranteed b Ti Stntetmaa )
PBU1TS AND VEGETABi.ES
Asparagus, local, dox. 1.23
California asparagm, crate L95
Cauliflower, Calif. 1.50
Paranipa. Lot lug .50
Turnip, box lug ,, .30
Rutabagas, Loi lug So
r.gg piant. local .. .05
Calbage. cwt ...
California, cwt
Green peppvr. Calif.
Onions, dnz buncbea
Potatoes, local
Yakima , ,,
Deschutes ,
90 to 1.15
2.25
.30
lb
15
.40 to .65
1.15 to 1 65
-.1.10 to 1.45
Lettuce
California, dry pack
2.25 to 2.50
2 65 tn 9 S
uaiiloroia, iced
Oniona, Labish 40 to 1.25
Celery hearts, Calif.,
Oranges, choice
Navsls, fancy
Beets. locaL do;
Carrots, local, do.
crate 3.75
-2.00 to 2.25
-2.65 to 8.10
20
- .20
'..all forma
. .85
.60
. .05
- .05 M
-5.75
.1 00
-2!75
.3.65
. .osu
-4.25
.2.25
- .05
Spinach, local crate
Hananas. lb. on stalk
Hinds
Lemons
Limes, fresh
Avicsdoa, erste
torn toe. California. es
Sweet potatoes, lb. ..
Grapefruit, Florida
California
Pest, California,
New potatoea. Ib.
lb.
.OS
.03
.80
.14
.20
Rhubarb, local, lb.
hops
Clutter.
1933. lb. top .
HUTS
Filbert. Ib
Walnuts, lb.
.12 H to
.12 H to
EOOS
Extra
.15
ntanaardi i
Medium '
WOOL AND MOHAIS
Mohair, 1934 clip .. . .2J
Medium wool, 1934 .28
Coarse wool, 1934
.25
POULTBV
Colored hens, 5 lb
Colored hens, 5 to 6 lbs.
Colored medium hens
Lifbt hen
.15
.12
.10
.09
.05
.05
btaf
Old rooster
MEAT
1934 spring Iamb, lb. .08
Lamb, top 6.50-7.00
Hoes. 160-200 lb. 4 10
200 to 225 lb. 1385
225 to 250 lb. 3.60
Pijs 3.35
Sow ; 2.10 to 2.35
Steer .03 to .05
Cow to .02 4
Bull - .03 to .024
Heifer .0214 to .03
eal, top 5.00
Dressed veal, top .08 V4
urtjsea nogs .og
GRAIN AKTJ
HAY
Wheat, western red
White No. 1
Barley, feed. No, 1 ton
.56
.58
-14.00
-.14.00
Oat, feed, ton
Parley, malting, top
...16.00
vi is. mining, ton
Hay. buying; pnrea-
.16.00
C'lover hay
.11.00
11.00
..12.00
Oats and fetch, ton
Alfalfa. Talley. fir eut
CALL FOR BIDS
The stock of paint, kalsomlne,
varnishes, wall paper and paint
brushes located at 245 Court
street, Salem. Oregon, will be of
fered for sale at 1:30 p. m. on
Friday, April 20th. Stock Invoices
at $818.56. Rights reserved to re
ject any or all bids. Subject to
approval of referee in bankruptcy.
1. M. DOUGHTOX,
Trustee,
355 Court St. A. 7-8.
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NEW YORK, April 7. -)-The
sigh t-seeing congressmen who
spent halt an hour in the stock
exchange visitors' gallery today
saw a quiet, routine market Final
changes for stocks, mostly of the
fractional variety, averaged Into
a small net loss, while transac
tions, amounting to only 549,020
shares, represented the smallest
Saturday business la three
months.
A few stocks escaped from the
narrow groove which bounded
movements of the usual leaders.
American Telephone ran into
some selling, presumably a reflec
tion of the Splawn report's recom
mendation of a thorough inquiry
into communication company af
fairs; at the worst it was oft a
point and a half. Allied Chemical
sagged 2. Otherwise the larger
changes were mostly made by in
active. Cluett Peabody, Curtis Publish
ing, Devoe & Raynold "A." Her
shey Chocolate and United Dye
wood rose a point or more In small
transfers. Noranda and Howe
Sound were firm metals, the form
er being fairly active. Chesapeake
Corp., worked a little higher in
furtherance of yesterday's efforts,
but shares of the. railway com
panies were quiet though firm.
Light and power Issues accomp
lished little.
DN CYCLAMEN MITE
A new circular of information
regarding a dangerous strawberry
pest, the cyclamen mite, has just
been issued by the Oregon Experi
ment station in which Dr. Don
C. Mote, entomologist, requests
growers who suspect the presence
of this pest to sent a plant to the
station for examination. Such a
plant may be cut below the crown,
wrapped in waxed paper and mail
ed to the callege at Corvallis.
Little is yet known about this
pest, but it has been identified in
scattered sections of all coast
states. The exceedingly small
mites are often found in enor
mous numbers at the base of the
leaf stems around the crown,
where they puncture the tissues
and cause dwarfing, and sometime
a crinkled discoloration. A close
ly related pest in England is
checked by a hot water treat
ment applied to new plants, Dr.
Mote reports.
OLD CLUB GATHERS
MISSION BOTTOM, April 7
Cora Marie Parks entertained re
cently for members of the 1933
4-H cooking club of Mission Bot
tom school.
Those present: Arley Parks,
Ernest Butler, Henrietta Fleni
ming. Evelyn Cain, James But
ler, Hollis Becker, James Brooks
and the hostess, Cora Marie
Parks.
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