The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 01, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN; Saleia. Oregon, Tfiursday Morning; Koreraber I, 1934
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tion. HELP WANTED FEMALE
High. Class Local Establishment has
opening lor 2 reilned middle aged la
dies. Can earn while In training. Per
manent to right party. Address letter
to Box 156 c-o Statesman.
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WANTED Girl for housework for
y.Miu and small wages. Box 258. care
Statesman.
doable maid to do housework, or
couple. Man to do orchard work. Tel.
isirz.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Truck for hire. TeL 5278.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Apples Spies, Delicious, 25c-40c
1315 & Cottage.
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Old papers 10c per bundle. States
man office.
Walnuts. Baldwins. Spies, others.
15c A 35c. bring boxes. Mrs. Wright,
4 ml Wallace road.
For Sale Fertilizer for lawns and
flowers. TeL 514 s.
Radio For Sale
fl7t.ee S tube Edison Radio: re-
Jossessed : balance due $31.20 : terms,
S.ee down. $4.09 monthly. See Mr.
Jan. Will's Music Store.
SWAPAREE BARGAINS
Overstuff sets, new, $29.50: used
Mohair Set, a beauty, $30: Heaters,
$l.5e up: Beds, $1.50 up: Chairs, 50c
p: Wood Ranges, $11 up: Bicycle,
$12; Victor Cabinet Phonograph. $5;
Portable, $3.50; Solid Maple Breakfast
Seta, beautifully finished. $8.95: New
High Chairs, J1.75 : Circulating Heater,
large size. $30.00: Dressers, $5 up:
new 40-lb. Mattress. $5.25: Antique
Gists and Dishware and Ours. A
Thousand and One Bargains at the
Ewaparee. 474 S. Com! Ph. 6414.
Farm machinery. 63F15.
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SENSATIONAL PIANO VALUES
Uprights as low as $35.00: Grand's.
$265.00. Terms to suit! See Potter or
Van. WILLS MUSIC STORE
Apple 2? 140 Harden Road.
TRADE Miscellaneous
fsjTj-rLTuuut-f ri.ri r"ija i r-Y"i i-" -irr""
Wood for Maytag motor. Tel. 7S60.
Trade windmill for wood. TeL 757 0;
High grade gold watch, perfect con
dition for standard typewriter. Box
157. care- Statewrmn.
WANTED Miscellaneous
GUNSRI FLES, PI STOlXmurtcal
Instruments slightly used. We buy
Id gold. Star Exchange, 311 N. Com'L
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Wanted Used but good-conditioned
Burroughs or other standard bookkeep
ing machine. Address proposals to
Box 241.
See Ashcraft, 370 King ood Ave.
Moving or hauling, any kind. TeL 8380.
Wanted two passenger to share ex
penses to L. A., Calif. Tit a 12th at
gho anop.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts 15c-20c. 303 winter.
EWlOtrMVMV"Tr"'""ir"ir,r"M"p- " mmm a
Saw repairing. Salem Saw Shoe.
Four Corners. Pen Road. TeL 4280.
9sBassaBSMWSaa4akaaasAAatatBSsaaBsstASa
Free We nick no dead and worth
less horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4 Sis.
FOR RENT ROOMS
BaVMMMsWs1jABs
Sleeping rm. Men. 72 S Court 8L
Nice steeping room. TeL 4431.
Warm sleeping room. 1 block north
f State) Hons. 09 Chemeketa.
ROOM AND BOARD
Table board. Very close In. 4$t.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
8maU mpU 1S3S Sttc
New. mod. forn. act. Frigldsire.
prlv. bath. (43 Union. TeL S6S1.
Mod. fnrn. act. S rooms. Close, tn.
$30, Including Frigtdalre and garage.
TeL 7S4.- . .
Fura. heated apt. 433 Marion.
3 room turn, apt., bath, private en
trance, dose In. S3S Division.
Small fan. apt, 190 Union.
Attractive S R. 315 a Winter.
t room furnished apartment, TeL
T644 2211 HaseL
1 (if B. fom. 25 S. Cottage.
FOR RENTHOUSES
Modern t ' room furnlahed bouse.
close in. ISI Division.
Five-room house, close tn, near paper
mm; low rent. Tel. 4ts.
Nice room modern, . 1165 N. list
Adults, $23.60. TeL owner 7Se.
Two splendid suburban homes each
vza. on e no. ti., weii xuni. oouse,
close in, 1 30.00. Others fnrn. and unf.,
ill to iz ana up. Business putces.
TOR-REN S. 303 First National
E rooms unfurnished, also 3 rooms
lcely furnished, 440 Union,
T MetntlXUl, BOH T
b Houses, Mel via Johnson. TeL tfla.
WANTED TO RENT
WanUsd To rent a modern, six to
eight room house, furnished, beginning
In December and extending through the
125 Ugiaiative eeseton. Inquirer ts a
member ot the state senate. Address
replies to Box Hi.
FOR SALE - Real Estate
Beautiful wooded, close In home site.
with water, gas end electricity. Very
mall payments. TeL IIS4.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF A
NEAT SUBURBAN HOME
Buildings like new with plumbing
and water system ; 1 acre of land.
Price 12200. Liberal terms or will ac
cept vacant lot or small city home as
part.
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State St. TeL 6708
SACRIFICE
$10,000 home for half price. This
Is a fine Colonial home In A-l condi
tion: 8 large airy rooms, lot 50x165 ft.,
close in. will sell on terms or trade
for-small house.
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
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tlCOS A. bargain In a 6 -room home,
basement, furnace. 2 larpe walnut
trees, corner lot, east front. $100 down.
$100 down, 5-room home, plastered.
east rront. eriraxe and pavinr pd. $900,
MRLVIN JOHNSON'
725 Court St. Tel. 3723
Modem 8 room house, full siie base
ment, furnace. 1 14 acre with two lot
50x200 ft. faring on 24th street Priced
to sell by owner. 4S0 K. 24th street.
Moved my real estate office to Sa
lem Heights, Liberty Road. Route 3,
Box 95, Tel. 89F23.
J. LINCOLN ELLIS
S room house on N. W. corner of
Market and Church. Lot 60x61. Price
$1350. W. CT. Kmeirer. 147 N. Com'l.
FOR SALE FARMS
SPECIAL
15-aere trar-t. well located,
only $.1500. Nicelv financed.
Price
Small
payment will handle.
CHILDS A MILLER. Raeltors
314 State St. TeL 6708
I FOR SALE OR EXHAKGE
160 acres at one of finest beach re
sorts on coast, beautiful streams and
timber with plentiful fishing and hunt
ing. Nothing like it for sale. Priced
low at only $8,000 or will accept good
home In Salem In exchange.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Tel. 6708
Farms for rent. sle. trade. Oregon
Lnnd Co.. Pac. He . Woodhnm. Ore.
Business Opportunities
Rest. Beer Parlor fixt. Fine back
bar, counter, stools, tables ; 223 N.
Cr.m'1 St.
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
C&iattel Loans
t to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Nat'L Bank Bid. Phone 2553
Licensed by State
CHATTEL LOANS
CARS RE-FINANCED
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO.
Tel. 3S77 505 Guardian Bldg.. Salem
S-154 State License Noa. M-159.
S $ Need Money ? ?
- STATE LOAN CO.
212 Ore. Bldg. Lie. No. 5-165.
CAN YOU USE
.$100 $200 $300!
Borrowing money here is simplicity It
self. Our loan accommodations are In
tended to helD all deserving ieoole. We
invite your application. Ttm have your
choice of
4 LOAN PLANS
20 REPAYMENT PLANS
Come In, write or "Phone.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA.
Room 119. New Eftgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICEXsKU ISO. S-1ZS ty S1A1B
18 State St. Tel. 3741
Loans Made in Nearby Towns
Mortcaee loans on Improved Salem
houses. Abrams A Ellis, Inc. Masonic
Bldg.
7o
Farm Loans 5
Plenty ot money for well inmroved
farms if amply secured. Improve Or
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
booklet "Willamette Valley Farms."
Hrtwklno an1 Rortert. In"
FOR SALE WOOD
Old fir, 2nd growth. TeL 37C.
Guaranteed dry wood. TeL 7SI0.
4-ft. ash, $4.75 cds TeL 0785.
GUARANTEED DRY
fei. MOt Salem Fuel Co
Trade 4V
Cottage
Dry planer end slab wood. Prompt
delivery. TeL US.
Old fir, IS in $1.00. TeL 1785.
Dry wood, all kinds. TeL toss.
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WiwmI tnr uU tl IS tn 15 SO. It In.
2nd rrewth. t4.ft: 4 ft 14.21; 1 In.
old. fir, Si.e. TeL 1441.
Good dry wood. Tel. 2254.
Ash, eak. fir. TeL 1272.
Hoc fuel and wood. Br track or
car lots. At inDl or delivered. Dave
Brown, R. t, 8-bilmity. TeL Salem :
2283.
Best old fir. TeL MS.
Dry old fir. 2nd growth wood,
screened nog fueL Fred E Wells
Pry wood that ts dry. TeL 112F22.
WOOD SAWING
Wood-aawmg. 2080 N. Com'L tsis.
Wood sawing, Teasonsble. Call 829.
LOST AND FOUND
Found Cocker SpanieL
Inquire
Statesman. '
Lost bundle of bedding on South
Rlvef road, wrapped In canvas.- Re
ward. J. J. Hartman, Rt. S, Box 109.
LOST Boston buIL answers to
-Tyres." TeL 89t.
3LOST Brown billfold containing
u. or u. atuoent ooay ucaet, ariver s
lieTW, etc Kefam to Statesman.
PERSONAL
GORDON FT.EMING,
1K0 FERRY ST. -
READER.
FOR SALE USED CARS
FOR 8ALB ar trade lt2 3-ton
Dodge, van body, t-tea capacity. 112
Hudson sedan.
. DON M ADISOIf
141 N. High
Marmoa Sedan Fine condition 2171.09
TRUCKS
international A-2 1 ton . 00.0I
International fi.F.4 two ton 550.00
Dual tire trailer 1M.S
14t-S yd. gravel body and hoist- 140.60
JAMES H. SfADKN CO.
131 ft. Commercial BU TeL I5
FOR SALE USED CABS
Bonesteele Bros.,
Used Cars
Inc.
HIS Chevrolet Coup fti ns
122 Ford V-S Coupe 471.00
' 1I2S Dodee DeLttxe Broua-faam.
nun i,vu bum . iii.vv
124 Plymouth Sedaa DeLuxe,
run (00 miles -, , - 751.00
1SS1 Plymouth Coach ., , 291.60
im Ford Coup ,, ., ,. 2H.00
129 HuDmoblle Sedan, new - -
rubber " - 221.001
lzs Chrysler Bedaa , , ... ""
1928 Nash Coupe 126.00
1928 Dodge Sedan S5.00
110 Chevrolet Coach , 210.08
1928 Chevrolet
Truck. . 20.000
miles
, 110. VO
BONESTEELE BROS.
INC.
PHONE 4444
391 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore.
Visit Our Used Car Lot
DALLAS, Oct. 31. Polling
places for the general election on
November 6 -were announced this
week by Sheriff T. B. Hooker
There are few changes In the lo
cations of the pools In the 35 pre
cincts in this county but voters are
urged to determine the location
of the polling place in their pre
cinct in order that there will be
no mix-nps.
Ballot boxes will be placed at
the following locations:
First Dallas, city hall : second Dal
las, court house : third Dallas, Dallas
water office: fourth Dallas, Bolton
Stinnette residence, 315 Clay street ;
first Independence. A. G. Baker resi
dence. North Independence ; second In
dependence, city balL
Third Independence, Woman s club
building; fourth Independence. Inde
pendence Laundry building; SW Mon
mouth. Christian Church; SB Mon
mouth, first door east of post office ;
NE Monmouth. Wlnegar building : NW
Monmouth, community building; South
ana uity, Christian churcn : isortn
Falls City, city hall ; first West Salem,
public school building; second West
balem, AL E. church ; Spring vaney,
basement of Zena school : Brush Col
lege, Brush College school; Eola, Eola
school.
Rickreall. grange hall : McCoy.
I. O. O. F. hall; Salt Lake (Perry
dale), Yorum hall; Jackson (Ball
ston), L O. O. F. hall; Salt Creek,
North Dallas school building; Buell,
Buell grange hall: Gold Creek. Gold
Creek school; Douglas (Grand Ronde),
New Grand Ronde community hall ;
Oakdale, Mrs. S. II. Butz residence,
Uglow Avenue, East Dallas; Bridge
port, union hall, Bridgeport: Lewls-
vllle, old church building, Lewisvllle ;
Pedee, Union high school building;
Alrlle, W. E. Williams store ; Suver,
Larson's hall : Buena Vista, W. O. W.
hall. Buena Vista: Rock Creek (Val
sett), V. A S. R. R. Depot. Valsetx.
Lorence Critically
Sick at Residence
North of Monmouth
MONMOUTH, Oct. 31. C. Lor
ence, 75, well known Monmouth
farmer, is seriously ill at his tome
north of town. Mr. Lorence ac
companied his son, Jennings Lor
ence, to Bend last week where he
visited his daughters, Mrs. S. R.
Peoples and Mrs. Fanl Hosmer,
while his son went to Arlington
to Join friends for a wild goose
shooting: party.
Returning Sunday, via the Mc-
Kenzle pass, Mr. Lorence, sr., be
came suddenly 111 and is believed
to have suffered a partial stroke.
He Is being; cared for at home
and It is said that his condition
Is only slightly Improved. Mr. and
Mrs. Lorence celebrated their gol
den wedding: anniversary this fall.
They have been residents ot this
community for 46 years.
CONDITION IS CRITICAL
GERVAIS, Oct. 31. Mr. and
Mrs. P. "W. Seely were in Portland
the last ot the week at the bedside
of their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Howard Seely, critically ill. A son.
born to Mrs. Seely Saturday died
at birth. Mrs. Seely was reported
In an Improved condition Tues
day bnt not yet out of danger.
Howard Is In the TJ. S. navy and
Is stationed out from San Diego.
Radio
Program
Thersday, Kereaber 1
6X rolTD liso Xa,
6:20 Concert.
S:20 Beaee-ChemeL
8 :45 Warinj-'s Peansylrsaiaas
9:00 8ont of the Past.
9:45 Press Radio Ksws, TOCL
9:50 Piano Vicnettea. KEQ.
10:03 Case Loma orchestra.
10:15 Classical Soloist
11:00 Band Mnaic
11:45 Hawaiian Serenaders.
12:00 Noontime Dsnee Frelic.
12:15 Westers Farm aad Bone Hear.
1:00 ProjTeaaivt Batiaees ilea's Club.
1:85 Onerane Gems.
S :45 Orchestra.
4:15 Hotel St. Srls Orcieatrs. KBO.
:bo Bysspaeay.
8 :80 Stndio. .
9:15 7th Infantry -Bead.
:5 iiout stark Hopkins orcaeatra.
10:00 Lonesome Club.
10:45 Dsnee Taaes.
11:00 Wood yard's Orchestra.
11:30-12 Cole MeElroy's Orchestra.
' XQW-OBTTTD--420 Ss,
T : 00 Gospel Singer, NBC
TslS Caatlee ef BtosaaBee, KBO.
8:00 Johnny O'Brien. KBO.
a:15 Tony Wona, NEC.
S:S0 Ui. B Kstt Band. KB a
9:15 Merry -fees, KBO.
4):45Cookuir SehooL
12 :00 Hotel Syrseuse Orchestra, KBO.
1 :05 Piano.
8:15 John aad Ned. CT30.
8:80 Danny Halone. KBO.
8(45 Slating Strings, NBC.
4:80 Dsany Halone, NBC.
8:00 Amos 'a' Andy, KBO.
8:15 Standard Symphony. KBOL
10:15 Archie Loveland's Orehestra,
10:45 Bart Woodyard's Orchestra.
li:oo Ameaisaaor iiotel urenestra.
11:3012 Hotel Eiltmore Orchestra,
KOAO COBVAIXIS 650 Ks,
t :00 Home EeeaeaUea Obaerrer.
11:15 What Xdaeators are Doing.
12 :0O Koon Fans Hoar.
1:15 KOAO Sckeel ef the Air.
t :S0 The Home Gardea.
S :0O Homemakers' Half Honr.
:00 Dick Kote sad His O.tlfti
Btatera.
1:45 Terpen Led by Hildred Ber
tnektmew. :00 Mrs. Breee Spaaldlng. Cos trait.
:BO irening Sana -tear.
.15 Lev la Medera Seelsty.
POLLING PUCES IU
POLK ARE OUTLINED
Business
Directory
Cards la this cUrector
em a monthly btuls oily. Rstci
tl.00 per Mn per month.
ANNOUNCEMENT
E. E. GETZLAFF. M. XX
Physician and Surgeon
Announce the opening office In
the First National Bank Building.
Room 818. Office TeL t4t. Res. 7771.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Pa nek. T7i Couth CommerdaJ.
BICYCLES
Bought, sold, traded and repaired.
Harry W. Scott 147 S. Com'L
CATERING
Corns chicken tamallea. TeL 6541.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4480. R. K. Northnesa.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor,
ZG6 N. High. TILKM. S7S1.
FLORISTS
Brelthaupfa. 657 Court.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Luts Flor
ist 14th A Market TeL 1(92.
INSURANCE
BECKS A HENDRICKS
1S N. High TeL 44T,
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW BALEM LAUNDRY.
-THE WELDER LAUNDRY
2C3 a High Tel. Ills.
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY
' . First In Quality and bervlce
Telephone 3145 1244 Broadway
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDD1NU CO. Phone 406
SALEM FLUFF RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to
order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, sis
. ,4,1. A. IV" i I
l n K . iiuii run NMf UA. C itlU ,
bur. Tel 844L OTTO F. ZWICKER.
Est 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, aewtns
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sew Ins machines, 432 Stale bLreei.
Salem.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com
mercial. Tel. 68S7.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind ot
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 2 is a. .ouuuercuu. iwr
phone 10L
RADIO SERVICE
Moore's. Tel. 7993095 N. High.
REAL ESTATE
BECKE A HENDR1CK3. TeL 4947
STOVES
1 repair stoves, ranges, circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges
and circulators, stock fence, posts,
chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove
Works, 2(2 Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. K. B.
Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call till. Larmer transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland daily.
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. Ill
State SU Tel. 777s. Distributlns for
warding snd storms ear specialty.
Get our rates.
Willamette Valley Transfer. Salem to
Portland hauling. TeL 2712.
HAND WEAVING
Exclusive hand woven bees, carta
pillows and ruga Magobe Hand Weav
ers. 849 N. 1 Oth 8 1 I eLI 1 10.
WELL DRILLING
R, A. West, 20 rears xpsrlesoe, RFD
7. Box 2a Tel lXOFa.
Ellen McAdoo
V.JSV
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This photo shows ECea Wilson McAdoo, l-year-old daughter of TJ.
S. Senator W. G. IfeAdoo, and Iter actor-fiance, Rafael Lopes Da
Onate, 88, whose proposed marriage has been delayed, after Cali
fornia officials started a probe to determine whether De Onate was
of Idalsy or Filipino blood, which would prerent a marriage union
under law.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct ll.-tfV
-The supply was smaller At to
day s session of the ' gardeners'
and ranchers market, bat prices
neid. steady on most articles.
Tomatoes continued at 35 and
50 cents a crate. Spinach was of
fered at 0 cents a crate and cel
ery hearts were down a dime to
60 cents a doxen bunches.
Brnssel sprouts dropped a nick
el to 80 cents a crate and lettuce
held steady at 40 and 00 cents a
crate.
TonstoeePer erate, 15 Q 50c: Ko. is.
40e per erste; green. JOe per crate.
npinea rer erate, 60e.
Carrots Ksw, per doses bunches, 15e.
Beets Per dotea bonches. 80c
Psrtley Per doses beaches, 15c.
Oreea Onions Per dotsa beaches, 15e.
Green Oniena Per 50 peaada, Labish,
3e.
Turnips Per dosea bunches, 20a.
Ratabsgss Per crate, 60c.
Rediihes Per doiea bnnehee, 15e.
Peas Local, 6 8c
Lettuee Per erate. 40 60c
Cabbage Per crate, 50 60c
Cauliflower Local. Ko. 1, 0fi45e mt
crate; No. 2. 35c per crate.
Celery Heart Dotes bonchef, 60e.
Peppers Red. S5e per peach bos:
green. 60c per orange box.
Ureen Bean Per lb., 6 0 7c
Sao ash Danish. 70e per crate: sum
mer. 30 50c; ereokneck, 85c
Strawberries f 262.25.
Corn Per mcV, 751.
Cucombera Pickling. 30(25c: ilietar.
S035e.
Eggplant Local. SOe: Dalles. 50 60c
Cantaloupet Per crate, $11.65.
Peachei Galwayt. 5075e per box,
Prnne Per pound. 8c
Pears D'Anjoug, 8085e per box.
Apples Jumble pack, per bos. 60 4
65c; Dellelona or Spitzenbergi, extra
fancy. $1.50.
Grapes. Concord. 60e per he: Zin-
fandel. 6065e per lag.
Pumpkini Per cantaloupe crate, 40c.
Brastel SprouU Per crate, SOe.
Improvements Made
to Summit's Church
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Oct. SI.
A new porch and steps for the
Summit M. EL church hare been
erected by volunteer labor. The
neighborhood gratefully acknowl
edges the gift of all the material
from the Copeland Lumber com
pany. The church and Sunday
school membership recently ac
quired their first piano.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
DISTRICT OF OREGON
In the Matter of
Delbert Brock, Bankrupt.
No. B 19454
To the creditors, of Delbert
Brock, of Salem, in the County of
Marion and District aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 13th day of October,
1934, the said Delbert Brock was
duly adjudicated bankrupt and
that the first meeting of his cre
ditors will be held at Room 301 in
the United States National Bank
Building in the City of Salem, Ore
gon, on the 13th day of November,
1934, at 2:30 o'clock In the after
noon, at which time the said cre
ditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt and. transact such
other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
WILLARD I MARKS,
Referee in Bankruptcy. N-l.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
DISTRICT OF OREGON
la the Matter of
Eugene Gritton and
Olive Gritton, Bankrupt.
No. B 19499
To the creditors of Eugene Grit
ton and Olive Gritton, of Salem, In
the County of Marion and District
aforesaid, bankrupts.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 25th day of October,
1934, the said Eugene Gritton and
Olive Gritton were duly adjudica
ted bankrupt and that the first
meeting of their creditors will be
held at Room 301 in the United
States National Bank Building In
the City of Salem, Oregon on the
llth. day of November, 1934, at
3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at
which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupts
and transact such other business
as may properly come before said
meeting.
WILLARD L. MARKS,
Referee In Bankruptcy. N.-l.
and Her Fiance
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Local Butter at Up 1 Cent
PULLET EGGS RISE;
Butterfat prices locally Vera
boosted another cent yesterdsy.
to top of SI cents per pound, the
highest fignre which has ruled for
some .: time. Batter took a half
cent increase. :
Pallet egts vera Quoted up a
cent to 10 cents for the producer,
and extras were up a cent also.
to S3 cents per dozen.
Dressed Teal was weaker, at
18.50 a hundred.
Other markets were unchanged.
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct Sl-flP)
-There was another general ad
vance In the price on cube butter
during the late session of the pro
duce exchange, values being lifted
to le lb., with top and bot
tom scores, showing .the smallest
rise.
Make of butter continued to re
flect a decrease, dne to the small
ness of the butterfat supply. The
latter was not, only due to the sea
sonable influence but to the con
tinued big request for sweet
cream for Ice cream and so-called
rrv. .al a 9 $ ll A f.n
1 7pn Rwppt instead of decreasing
the demand for butterfat as some
had charged, has liberally increas
ed it.
Butterfat values continued to
advance, the official price being
lc higher at 32c lb. for No. 1
Portland delivery and 30c for
country stations, although actual
business was shown 2 to 3c
higher.
Market for eggs showed a gen
erally firm tone under leadership
of late advances announced by
Oregon Laid Eggs & Poultry. An
advance on the exchange follow'
ed the announcement.
Demand for live chickens was
holding firm and prices were be
ing well maintained in all depart
ments. Ducks were slow and there
was no call for geese at the mo
ment. Well held trade tone was show
ing for country killed meats of all
sorts even though late receipts
have been generally liberal with
the exception of hogs.
General Markets
PBODTJCB EXCHANQB
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 81. (AP)
Produce exchange, net prices:
Batter: extras, 80e: atandarda, 10c;
prime tirsta. 38Ke; firats, 28 He.
Eccs: u. b. speeiaia. 8oe; u. a. extree.
33e; U. S. medium extras, 27c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 81. (AP)
Wheat Open Hign Low Close
May 83Vt 83tt 88 88
December 81 81 H 81 81
Cash: Big Bead blnestem. 80 Vie: dark
hard winter. 12 per cent, 92c; do. It
per cent, 87e; toft white, hard winter,
northern spring and western red, 80c;
western white. 79e.
Oata No. a white $32.50.
Cora No. 2B yellow S86.7S.
Millrnn Standard 121.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 81. (AP)
Batter Prints, A grade, 32e lb- in
parchment wrappers; 83c lb. in eartoas;
B trade, parchment wrappers, SI He lb.;
cartons, 81c lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grada
delivery at least twice weekly. 32-34e lb.;
cotintry routes, 80-33e lb.; B pade or
delivery less than twice weekly, 31-82e
lb.: O trade et market.
Egg Sales to retailers: Specials, 88e;
extras 34e; fresh extras, brown, 34c;
standards 28e; freah mediums 29e; mcdi
am firsta S6e; fresh puUeta 23c; do lints
20e; checka 26e; bakers 21c
Eggs Baying price of wholesalers:
fresh specials, 83-34e; extras 31c; fresh
extra brown. Sic; extra firsta 29e; ex
tra medium 24c; medium firsts 22c;
pullets, 19e; de firsts 18e; undergrade,
16- I7e dozen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplets, 18
tte; loaf. 14 Vie Brokers will pay He
below quotations.
Milk Contract price 4 per cent; Port
land delivery. $2.20 cwt.; B grade cream
27He lb.
Country meats Selling priee to re
tailers: country killed hogs, best butch
ers, under ISO lbs 10 10e lb.: veslere,
fancy, 10-10 He lb.: light aad thin, 6-7e
lb.; 140-170 lbs., 6-7o lb.; heavy, 4-Se
lb.; fancy lambs 10 H -lie lb.; ewes. 8-5
lb.; cutter cows, 4-5e lb.; eaaners 8c Is.;
bells 4H-5c lb.
Mohair 1934 buying priee, 18e IV.
Cascars bark Buying price. 193d peel,
le lb.
Hope 1914 fugglea. SOe lb.; clusters,
17- 20. IK: 1S11 claatara. 18e lb.
live poultry Portland delivery buy
lag prices: colore nana, aaaar oy ins.
14a lb.: do under SH lbs., lie lb.; Leg-
sera fowls, over 8H lbs, 10-lle lb.; do
eader 8 lbs.. ll-12e lb.; colored springs,
1H te 2 lbs.. 13e lb.; broilers under 2
lbs.. 12-lSe lb.; reostert, 6e lb. Pekla
J.oki 10-lle lb.: da colored 5-Se lb.
Dreaaed turkeys Ne. 1 toms aad
kni. 20-2 lr.
Onions Orafoa, T0-80 per 50-1K bag;
Yakima. 86-70.
PotaAoes Oregon, Burbaabs, 80-85
eental; Beappoose, Me. 1 Gems, 90; de
Ne. 2, 70-75e eeaUl; Desebates OemS,
SOc-Sl eeeta-
Wool 1934 elip. aominal; WUUmetU
valley, mediuaa SOe lb.; fine me Salt
blood. SOe lb.: Uuab. 18e lb.; eestera
Oregon, 17-30e lb.
Hay Baying pries Irons producers
alfalfa. Ko. 1. new eroD. 817-17.80: east
era Oregon timothy, $17.60; oata. $11
ton: vetch. 811: Willamette valley tim
othy. $18.50 ton; clover, fll tea, Port
land. ,
Portland Livestock
wisTT.iwn (v, n ai . i AW
Cattle Receipts. 60; calves. 10; steady,
aaehanred.
Steera, good, common m medium, s.OO
S.65: heifers, rood, common A, medium.
8.O0-4.S5 ; cows, jrood. eemmoa a asedi
an. 2.25-80: low cutter cutter. 1.25
2.26; bulls, coed choice. 8.10-8.50;' cut
ter, common medium, 2.25-8.10; real
era. good A choice, 8.00-7.00; call.
eemmoa k medium, 2.50-6.00; calves.
rood a choice, 6.00-S.60; commas see
slum, 2.50 5.00.
Hogs Receipts, 800; 15e klgber.
Lightweight, good eV choice, 4.7S-8.00
medium weight, good choice, 6.25-4.00
kee weight, good choice. 4.50-5.35
Becking sows, medium A good. 8t5-4t5
feeder gtocker pigt, geed A chelce,
8.00-4.00. -
Sheep Receipts, 400; steady to strong.
Lambs, good A choice, 6.00-5.60 ; year
Use wethers. 8.60-5.00: ewes. -rood A
choice, 8.35-4.00; euU, cosmos A me
dium, .75-3.00.
WESTERN WOOLS MOVE
BOSTOH. Oct. 81.-P)-(TJ. .
Deot, AT.)-Moderats - Quantities
ot a few lines of tho finer qual
ity western 1 grown wools wer
moTing. Short French combing
64s and finer territory wools in
original bass sold at C3-C5 cents
sconred basis. Inaairies wero be
ing receired on tho longer comb-in-
iiiiem at ids sad finer terri
tory wools, out most Bias were
below aeceptablo prtcos,
Salem Markets
Grade a raw 4 per cent
milky co-op pool price f 2.0
per hundred. '
,' (Ifllk tMi ea sssri-Brntar
satterUt average.)
Distributor price $2.10.
Batterfai - Top SOe andT
81c; D grade prints Sic;
A grade, prists 82c
Prices pali te crewera by Saless kayers.
OeteDer-Sl
4Tke d rices belo. nppae4 by a local
rrecer, art Udicatire ef the daily aasrkst,
bat are net guaranteed by The Statee-
maa.) '
(Buying Priee)
Craaberriea. 4 bbU - , , ,, 1.75
Grapefruit, Florida ; 3.50 te 4.50
GrepetraJt, Ariioaa 3.40 te 3.65
Casabaa. lb. ' . ,, .01
Orangea, Valencies, fancy 5.50 te 6.50
Bananas, in., ea stalk , .03
Hand . .00
Lesaens , , , 4.50 te 5.35
Uoiea. fresh
LOO
GrsBs
Seedless
1.15
1.75
1.25
1.25
35 te 1.00
.75
Lsdy Fingers .
White Malagas
Tokay
Applet, bnatel
Pears, D'Anjon. be.
VEGETABLES
(Bijmg Price)
Radishes, dox. ,. , ..
.30
Summer tqnash, erate
Local celery, doa,
Cauliflower
Egg plant, local, lb. -Cabbage,
ewt., local
Kraut cabbage ..
1.00
.75o te 1.00
.60
.05
SOe to 1.15
50c to . .65
.OS
Green peppers, local, lb.
Onions. Washington, 50 lbs. .75
Local onions, 50 lbs. - .65
Lettnee. local, crate -.75 te 1.00
Beets, local, doz. .20
Squash, Bubbards and Banana .01
Carrots, local, doa. 13 te .15
Local Potatoes .
Ko. 1, hendred
No. 2, hnndred '
Yakima, 50 lbs.
Sweet potatoea
Coast Peas. lb.
Filbert .13 te
.90
.80
.43
3.00
.03
.15
.25
.35
.50
Tnrnips. dox.
Endives, dox.
Italian broccoli, large
- HOKS
(Boring Price)
Cluster. 1934. lb., top. 13
Fugglea, 1934, top. lb.
EGOS
(Baying Price)
.18
.83
it rat
.38
.29
.27
.19
.35
.32
.29
.21
Standards
Medinma - .
ullets
Wholesale Selling price
Extras
Stands rda
Mediums
Pallets
WUOL AKD MOHAIR
(Boring Price)
Mohair. 1984 elm no market
Medina wool. 1934
.22
Coarse aad fiae wool. 1934
40
POULTRY
(Btyinc Price)
Heavy heas. 4H te S lbs.
.10
.10
.10
.08
.09
.18
.11
.04
.22
Over 5 pound, lb. . ....
Colored medinma, IV
Uedinm Leghorns, lb.
I,lt. lb.
Broilera. colored, lb. ,
Leghorn, lb. ...
Htara. lb
Turkeys, hens, lb.
ur.iT
(Boying Pricef
Spring lambs
4A50 te 5.00
Yearlings . ,
Ewea
-.03 aad .03 H
.01 H
5.25
5.50
; 5.00
.03 H te .05
01 te .02 H
.02 te .034
.02 H te .03 H
4.50 to 5.00
.08 H
.11
Hogs. 130 160 lbs.
170 210 lbs.
210-250 lbs.
Steers
Cowi .
Bulls
Heifers
Veal, lop
Dressed veal, top
Vressea bogs
GRAIN AND HAT
(Buying Priee)
Wheat, western red ;
White, No. 1 a
Barley, feed. Ne. 1. toe ,
.77
.79
28.00
34.00
20.00
Malting, toa
Feed, toa
TTsv hnTiitv Brl
Clover bay
S.OO
9.00
-11.00
.17
.20
80.00
..37.00
Oats and vetch, toa
Alfalfa, valley, flrat eat
Clover Seed
Red, lb.
Alaike. lb.
Teteh aeed, toa
Oats, milling, toa
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright,
1934. Standard Statistics
Co.)
October 81
STOCK AVERAGES
50 20 20 90
India. RR'a. Ota. Total
Today
Previoua day
Week ago
81.7 36.1 55.0 69.8
81.5 86.0 65.0 69.8
84.5 38.7 57.1 72.6
79.6 37.6 68.8 71.1
Year ago
8 years ago 81.6 49.2 121.2 83.0
7 yesrs age 133.6 117.4 121.1 125.4
Higb 1934 105.0 64.8 90.8 93.S
Low 1934 76.0 84.1 63.6 66.4
(1926 average equals 100)
B05TD AVERAGES
20 20 20 60
Indls. RR'a. Uta. Total
Today
.. 82.4 81.5 88.7 84.2
Prerioas day 2.5 81.8 88.T
Week age 82.6 83.9 88.8
84.3
84.7
74.0
61.4
88.1
74.8
Tear age 71.6 T1.4 79.1
8 years age 78.5 su.o vo.s
High 1934 . 63.9 90.0 90.0
Ijpw 1914 . 7.o 7 .a
(1926 average eqnais it0)
Bassett Building
Garage Addition
as Office Annex
LYONS. Oct, tl Floyd Bas
sett is building- am addition to his
garage, the annex to be an office
and accessory shop. Mr. Bassett
has tho work well under war and
will soon hare it ready for roof-
ins and interior finishing-.
Roland Berry, accompanied by
his mother. Mrs. George Berry.
and Delbert and Mrs. J. H. John
ston and Hugh Johnston, drove to
Rose Lodge Sunday and visited
tho Clair Humphreys family. Evi
dence of last Sunday's storm was
yet visible along the coast high
way between Grand Ronde and
Rose Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and
Newton Allen returned Tate last
week from a visit with relatives
in Idaho.'
Silverton Readers
Give Miller Novel
Leave Over Allen
.' SILVTONv Oct. . 31 Nine
teen newsreaders wero signed up
at tho public library d urlng tho
past woek Tho library's busy
season Js well under way and Sat
urday afternoon lit books wero
charged out Reports from tho
library are thaf Carolyn Miller's
"Lamb in HU Bosom, ts almost
replacing Allen's "Anthony Ad
verse" in popularity.
Gifts of books wero received
during tho past eek from Ruth
and Edna Minor and from Vera
Jenkins. Gifts ot tnagaxlnos wero
receirwa
from Mrs. Timothy
Brownhlll.
LOW PRICE RECORDS
OKE BY WHEAT
CHICAGO. Oct ai.-W)-Outdoing-
season low price records,
wheat la Chicago today parted
company with corn, which devel
oped notable strength.
Wheat underwent a fall of I
cents a bushel In some eases,
largely responsive to cheap offer
ings of French wheat and to weak
ness at Buenos Aires, where tho
Argentine government appeared
to be removing trade restrietioni
at practically tho same time th
Canadian government seeks to in
c re ase regulatory measures at
Winnipeg. Prospective freezing
temperatures apt to enlarge feed
ing demand gave a stimulus to
buying of corn.
The close tor . wheat was ner
vous, -1 under yesterday "
finish. May 94-, corn of
to 1 cent up. May 76-77, oata
at decline to 164 advance, and
provisions varying from 5 cent
setback to a rise of 32 cents.
Today's closing Quotations:
Wheat-December old 9 5 , new
95-; May 94-; July
87-88.
Corn December old 78-',
new 75-7; May 7674-77; July
76-77..
Oats December old 50, new.
49; May 47; July 43.
STOCK PEE STEADY
AT flil'S FIN
NEW YORK, Oct. 31. - (A5) -Stocks
held a steady pace as Octo
ber made Its exit quietly In finan
cial markets.
Transfers dwindled to 416,809
shares, the smallest since October
3. The total turnover for tho
month on the stock exchange was
only 15.658,331 shares against
39,372,212 in the same period last
year.
Oils hardened on Improvement
In the gasoline and crude price
structure. Eastman Kodak rose)
more than 2 points on the newi
tho company had sold part of its
large silver holdings to the gor
ernment. Noranda Mines closed
a point lower after touching a
new 1934 low around 31.
Timken Roller Bearing ad
vanced nearly a point. The com
pany declared an extra dividend ot
2ji cents a share.
TJ. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Am
erican Rolling Mill edged fraction
ally higher. Santa Fe, Pennsyl
vania and New York Central wire
among rails improving slightly
aided by indications rail traffic
was holdng fairly well In tho
face of seasonal influences toward
decline. American Can, American
Telephone, Montgomery Ward, J.
I. Case, (Jeneral Electric, General
Motors and other stocks of that
calibre showed only small change
es up and down at the finish.
Gain of 10 Found
in Enrollment for
Mt. View District
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Oct, 31.
A full house enjoyed an excel
lent program Friday night at tho
first Parent-Teacher meeting. Dr.
David B. Hill, assisted- by Charles
Wilson, secretary of the Salem
chamber of commerce, showed
moving pictures of dental hy
giene and also of a six weeks
7000 mile auto trip including Yel
lowstone park, the lead mines ot
Idaho, the Chicago world's fait
and scenic beauty spots ot Ari
zona. At a brief business meeting
plans were discussed for several
outstanding local talent' programs
ior ma viuicr. ius ictttucn im
port an enrollment Of 42 pupils
as compared with 32 last year.
MOVE TO SHERIDAN
AMITY, Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs.
John Zahler and family have mov
ed to Sheridan where Mr. Zahler
ia employed in the creamery. Mr.
Zahler was manager of tho Ma
rlon creamery here for a number
of years until it sold out recently.
Urges Aid
1 V
X
V
; ; " lswideat Roeserelt "
Urging- American bankers to "re
new your confidence in tho peo
ple", President Roosevelt is pho
tographed ai Wasiungton as fco
addressed delegates attendiatr thai
annual convention of tho Ameri-
sea . . J '
can can-en associaaon. ..