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i The OREGON STATESMAN. SalenC Oregon. Thnrsday Morning. Starch 21, 1335 ' PAGE NINE mmm """" mm mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmi'''mmmm - .'. - j - . ---- ; For Quiiclk Restuks; ait :Loat. Cost Use Glassif SM ' Acls i mm.- Statesman 1 Classified Ads Call SIC! r- ' Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line . .10e Threa Insertions per line" ,20c Ale Insertions per list ...30e Gee mouth per line ....fl.t0 Minimum charge - tie flow for this page accepted til C:30 Jtbe evening before publication for classification. Capy recefred after this tlae srtlt be ran under the heading To Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no -fl-MUK-lal responsibility for er vrora which may appear In ad-' errttaements published In Its -columns, and In cases where this paper Is at fault will re rlat that part of an adver tisement ta which the- typo graphical mistake occur. - "The Statetnnan reserves the ed-gtit to reject objectionable advertising. It farther reserves the right to classify all adrer. -tolng under the proper classi fication. HELP WANTED "Musicians alnsers entertainers, tinlversal Sound Service, care Radio Headquarters, 17S S. High. TeL 503. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Ambitious roofing and pant salesman with car for direct sell- me. Splendid chance for advancement ffeiewt Pslnt Roofing Co., 474 Ferry. Work by day or hour. Tel. 6541. Xeang woman wants work by day or hoirr. Tel. 8001. 1665 Lee St. Shirts laundered, 10c-12c. Tel. 7313. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Peach Trees SPECIAL All kinds of fruit and fiat -trees. Krultland Nursery sales yurd. 349 Center St. A. J. Mathls. prop. TH. 9339 Max, oats and vetch, clover, wild ot-e Mrs, Wright. 4 ml Wallace Rd Baled hay and straw. 7F3. FOR SALE Fanning' implements. Call S3F15, even rags. Engtewood shrubs. 200 Nebraska. Sehretber. Sheep fertillier, COc sack. Tel. 4048. Belcrest at cost. Tel. 5367. Whippet coach. Majestic l-tube ra ttle, chicken bouse, Iw, L hens, model T Ford, motor recently Tebored, Ford rucksteu rear end. panel dellv. body, truck body, and cab. Ford wheels and rims, arape hoe, size violin. Y. D. Leek. Liberty, Sky Line Road. BARGAINS IN CSRD FURNITURR & AUTO TIRES, Salem Supply Co., M05 8. 13th. " Cateruillar "10" tractor, wide track. Nearly new. $850, part cash. W. C. Miller, 825 Davis St., MrMlnnville. Male puppies. 2295 N. Liberty. "BUSS" Auction Horse. Portland road (adjoining Capital Bedding). Will save you money on new and used fur niture, stoves, etc Be convinced. We pay cash or sell on commission. Phone "Run" 366S or 4069. For a better deal "Ross Woodry. auctioneer, mgr. For merly with The Hollywood Furniture Store. Plants, Pansies in bloom. Cabbage and lettuce. Frost-proof plants. Jay 1 orris, Florist. TeL 8637. Auction Sale, livestock, 35 chickens. (arm machinery and a lot of good fur niture from a big Salem home Sat. 1:30 p. m. sharp, at Salem's new "Rubs' Auction House, Portland Road. (Ad joining Capital Bedding). We pay cash or sell on commission. Try us for a bettar da.L Phone 3S6 or 40C9. "Buir Woedry. auctioneer. Rich, sandy loam tor lawns and car- dens. Deliveries reasonable. . Rt. 1, Box IS7. Another Big Auction. Sat 1:39 sharp at Salem's New "Russ Auction House. Portland Road, adjoining Cap ital Bedding Co. Phone 366S or 40C9. We pay cash or sell on commissions Nat: Over 406 people attended our last Saturday auction. Hay, Feeder Pigs. TeL 67F2. Another Big Auction. Sat. ItSO sharp at Salem's New "Russ" Auction Hons, Portland Road, adjoining Cap ital Bedding Co. Phone 3G0 or 4. Ve pay cash or sell on commission. Note: Over 400 people attended our last Saturday auction. TRADE Miscellaneous Will trade furniture for used Ford rosilter or cortr-e FT. TV Stiff Fum. Co. WANTED Miscellan eons WtateA ' WeUntit mrati. Any Quan- tity, any ami, tai re ten a. asSsssMMaMWWWsS Wanted Old colored ship pictures ana mguerreotypes la good condition. WM pay cash. If. I Simmons, 181S ; B.K. Mulberry Ave.. Portlann, K-t: S7. MISCELLANEOUS Fris We pick up dead and worth-1 tssa Parses, cow, speea. Tel. lta. tUlrcwU ISo-SOa. SOS B. ffltlo. faw repairtns. Salem Saw Shop. sour voraera. ftn noaa. -Tel. flzsou - - - - - - - -r,-i i-i -.i--i ronn o m Saws gum'd, filed. 19th A Nebraska. m m m -. - -i-i-innnnrninrmjumiiji Ftsharman's gnldo, jtood cfttch guar- im. I'n. S7i- 3, Balem or write A, C. Barnes, Mspleton, Ore. ROOM AND BOARD Board, room. 75, Tttj. TaL - - 4 week. 11117 Union. TeL TS1S. FOR RENTAPARTMENTS Bstian furn. apt 899 TJnlon. : 4 room strictly modern aoartment . flreplace. t rlgldalre, garage, sun parlor ana sleeping parent furnished or un furnished. CaU at 145 K. 14th St, or Teiepnone salt. - WTNNia PlTrTTJOHN ' 81 Court street -- - - -- -i rrKWi-innn n n n Modern furn. apt. Adults only. 720 n. con-aeraaj. -Fuf-a, apt SISl HateL Tel. 74. T"l "T- l - -i-i-i-wyYirvyyyin. Two - room furnished apartment, cleaa, warm. St 5 Ferry St . -. wiwiwwwwww 8 room nrst floor apt, also 8 and 4 ft- wis, nu wran eu FOR RENT HOUSES Duplex house, (51 N. Winter. Houses, Grant. 529 Court. Ph. 1584. Houses Forkner 1151 N. ORpitoL aMaMNMMMaaaaMMWSrfMMMMMsasSjsaji Nice small bouse, 2130 Lee St Br April 1st. IS room furnished house close to state house, beautifully furnished and arranged lor sub-ran taL Win lease for a year at 65 per month. CTHILDS Jt MIILER, Realtors 844 Stata Street i Tel. 8708. FOR RENT Rent Good farm house, orchard and small acreage- Can CJF15 eve nings. Hospital bedi and wheelchairs to rent H. L. Stiff Furnltura Co. WANTED TO RENT Wanted, by refined adult. 1 or I un- furn. housekeeping rooms. Close In. Box 3j!!, rare Statestnaa. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ( room modern well built home. 3 bedrooms, large lot, U fenced, double garage, cement driveway. 450 N. 19th Street. IDEAL SITE FOR COUNTRY HOME S acres, family orchard, barn, well, close in. Price $1000, Good terms. Will discount for cash. W. G. Krueger. 147 N. Com! 8 R. semi-mod. home. Full cement basemmt Fruit, berries. Lot 0x129 Gar. Good location. Sacrifice. Owner. Call afternoons or eve. ; 59 N. 21st St. N. SUMMER ST. HOME $3950 All cash will buy this modern 6 room home located at 1510 N Summer St. Corner lot, both sts. paved. ITS A BUY. Let us show you this bargain. W. H. GRABENHOKST CO. 134 S. Liberty St. RIGHT DOWX. TOWN S room house with ha semen t. fur nace, fireplace, abundance of built-ins. garage, large lot. Owner wants imme diate sale and prices for few days only 11600, part terms. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone (703 FAIRY GLEN FOR SALE Beautiful 4 room Bungalow located on CroUan Creek, abundance of "shade trees, nice year round stream. Only few minutes drive to city. You will like It Price 33400. CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 670S H A. on bus line, $373 : 375 down. 6 A. 1 ml. east. $750. i Terms. 10 A. small house, barn. well. 1 ml. from Salem, $1500. 25 A. close to Salem.1 small house. bam, well, all in cultivation, $3500. 1 A. V niL from bus line, nice little house, some fruit, well; $1600. MELVIN JOHNSON 725 Court St. , Phone $723 10 A., good bides., creek. $2000. Trade. 8 A. Modern imp.. 4 A. cherries. $5600. Terms like rent. 4S0 A. stock ranch $15.00 per acre. H. C. SHIELDS 210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 EXCHANGE Real Estate " - - -i iin-ii-ini-innnn rtnjyj Anything pertataing to Real Estate Buy sell er Exchange See Mr. Llndgren. HAWKINS a ROBERTS. Inc. For sale or trade for Salem or vic inity, fine 4 acre home, irtigatlon, clear. (12 W. Jordan, Grants Pass. Ore. for sale Farms PRICED TO SELL 50 acres located near Cloverdale school, about nine miles south of Sa lem, on good market road. 20 acres In cultivation, balance pasture and tim ber, - buildings, 20 head ' of sheep go with sate. Price 32000 : 3500 down. baL $100 per yr.. fnt, (. See, W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St Phone (4(8 GOOD BUY IN HOP YARD 14 acres all cultivated. 9 acres In hops, NEW YARD, hearing crop, fine land for hops, small house, well, on good road only S miles out Price I150O ; some terms. Owner does not live -here. CHILDS MILLER. Realtor! 344 State St : Phone (708 TODAY'S FARM BARGAIN 1(0 acres. S room fair house, large fine barn and all necessary outbuild ings. A real farm at a low price, $1000. tfiasy terms. WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY 423 Court Street a m. mm aaaaaaa a aa1aaaf-M-Mr-u-y--j WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE Out ef towa owner writes us to sell this fine 2 acre tract for $1258: V. cash, balance S yrs. at 6 ; an old set or farm buildings. Umber, pasture, creek, old orchard, some bottom land. SEE THIS BARGAIN BEFORE YOU BUT. Located in 'Rosedale District. W. M. GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 1S4 S. IJherty St Phone (4(8 ACREAGE Small acreage tract near Salem naose fruit Tina view. Dial 4745. 8 acres. 4 room house, electricity. milt, Pemaa. Morns, Kt. 7. Boy 329, WANTED REAL ESTATE - -- -- - -i-i-i-fMinnfii-in ii.iuui.hij . We have several customers for nomas la salem, else for! small farms. Bee Sir. Ltndgven, HAWKINS A ROBKftTS. Inc. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on city, farm or acreage pronertlea, Mast be best of ta. currry. uooa terras, low costs. VtUUH HILLEB. Iltn. Loan 844 State Bt i tel. (708. .--r --i-, y-r-vn-irij-u- .n j-y-uUi B Farm Loans 5 Plenty sf money for wen tmnmvm farms If amply secnrMLj Improve er our row wim cneap money. Ashlar luamerce v aiiey artna uawKiRS ana Roberts, Inc. AUTO LOANS CASI tiriKiNCED Kasy Terms WILLAMETTE LOAN 1 Iavcstlgaie CO. M-15S ! Ealem SOS OuardlAQ Bldg. WWMWiWVMW A COITPLKTB BERVICS ON iMAJiS UP TO f399 Beneficial Lean Society of Salem Member ef KUtA. Boom -119, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd fleer uwaaui tA B-izz. dk at 18 by . : 8TATR 511 SUte K j Tel 8748 Loans Made fa Nearby Towns - Automobile! and Chattel Loans I te 89 months ta repay at lowest pea- I slble ratea I . G X&ftAL FTNANCK CORP. i a local eoi-poraoon 1 1st Karl. Beak Bldg. i phene 8113 AOceesea by State Interesting Facts Valuable prises offered in The Statesman cake baking contest. See Friday's paper for particulars. 0 i Spring opening la Salem next Thursday night. O - Statistics show that of the near ly 20,000,000 people on relief about 13,000,000 are women and children. O American bison are Increasing, there now being over 4,400 in the United States and 17.000 in Can ada. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY BABY chicks, baby pullets, baby I cockerels, custom Hatching, custom i sexing. Ph. 13TF3, Lee's Hatchery. Baby chicks each week beginning March 11. custom hatching. Wartner"s I naicnvrr, . Disiusno st aw. 55(5. Live ronltry wanted, St N. Front FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRY TeL 5000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade A I Cottage, Dry old fir, 2nd growth wood. screened hog fueL Fred E. Wells. Dry old fir, $5.50. TeL 78(0. 0V040V0 aaaasassaaaaa m mm aassaaMaiaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaa aaaaMaaaa IS in. old fir. $5. TeL S7S5. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY mwwwwmmv First in Quality and Service i Dry wood. TeL $254. Telephone 8146 1264 Broadway Dry wood, all kinds. Tel. (663. " . LAWN MOWERS WOOD SAWING s,,. paired and traded. Ph 4516 Harrv W. Scott, 147 & Com'l. Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290. LOST AND FOUND LOST Waltham wrist watch, white gold. Reward. Call 8800 or 4S. --------- - - ii'niTiWwwtfvnru'nni Pure white Persian kitten, blue eyes. 'Squenlrv. Small reward. 411 Norway. FOR SALE USED CARS "32 Chevrolet Coupe, A-l condition. low mileage, for sale by owner. Priced tor quick sale. $385. $130. enh will handle. No dealers. 1097 Jefferson St Radio Program Tharsdsv March 21 KOW POattAND 20 Sc. 7 : 35 Gospel Kinj-er, SBC 7:30 ltonald Buck. 8:00 Accordions, KBC. 8:15 House Detective, KBC. a -an n h . p.-. vhc 11:00 Standard School Brosdeast. KBC. 12:0O Castlea of Ronuaea. KBC. 34 lilrnn (Shelley, oreannt. 3:15 American Vocational Talk. KBC. 3:30 Mickey Gillette orchestra, hBC. 4:00 Tom MitchelL NBC. 4:13 Oriental Gardens' orchestra. 4:45 Tke Soagfellows, NBC. 8.00 Amos 'n' Andy, NBC. 8:15 SUndard 8-mphony. 'BC. 10:15 Walti Time. KBO: 10:45 Bart Woodrard's orchestra. . 11:00 Ambassador Hotel oTchntrs. 11:30 13 Bote! Biltmore orchestra. K0A0 COBVALLIS o50 : Kc. 9:00 Home Kconomies Observer. 12:00 Neon farm Hour. 1:15 k'OAf! School of tna Air. 2:30 "Roadside Beauty" The Road midm committee. 8:00 "Orezoa's National Federation Officer 8oeaki" Saldie Orr Duabar. 4:30 Stories for Bore and Birls. S:00 Mrs Brace Bpenlding. eontrelto. e :30 Evening Farm Hour. 7:30 Radio Shorthand Contest. 8:13 Law in Modern Society. 19:30 Corvallis Basiaess and Pre- feaeipnal Women's elnb. WEnOTH RITES WOODBUR.N, March 80. Fun eral services for Mrs. Fern A. Wegenroth, 37, who died sudden ly at the home of her mother, Mrs, Nancy Johnston, Sunday morning, were held from the Beechler-Kil lian chapel Tuesday afternoon at 12:3ft o'clock. Rev. George R. Cromley, officiating. Music was by Mr. Tennant accompanied by Mrs. Carl Hnher. Fem BaiUle was born at Golden Eagle, 111., Sept. 28, 1897, while her par ents were temporarily In the east and had lived all her life In Ore gon at Sherwood and Woodburn, coming here in 1904. She married Walter Wegenroth, at Salem 21 years ago. "He died three years ago Surviving are HELD AT WQDDBURN rour cnuaren, waiter, - wiuiam, 1 oanas. aurs. inue moo a. who n&a i Botn -.rincipal and interest pay Donna and Wallace; all at home; charge f of soma charity sewing, aWd tt offlce of tne cu- 7r tUtt Mr55 . a. .auiie-jniMCBuij, v.- .T- w.iT.. .tTf, Snyder, Delmer Snyder, all of Sherwood, and two nephews. Al- hart and Rail W---.-e.flT nf bert and II VOU.fM, Woodburn, In term ant and rrrava. inicrmenj. ana grave - side services were at Pleasant Hill cemetery near Sherwood. Noeom IUtee Funeral services tor Robert N. Nusom, aged 67 years, of Wood- burn were held from St. Luke's churcli Vredaesday, mornlnr at 9:30 O'clock. 31 ev. J. E. Rubla of - ficiatiag. Interment was ln'73t.Imany cases have only this means Paul cemetery under the direction ot Salem Mortuary. Mr. Nusom was born August 23, 1867, fiear Binghamptos. N. T. He has made his home in Woodburn the past eigut- yeaxa. ; i . . .. trroa frn nr-DrriT WHEATLAXD. March 20. Da - rid Hess, Sir a pioneer resident - . .,.... .... who has been quite ill, was Mon day taken to McMinnville tor treatments. ---aa--mMMMMeBaBBMaaH-M-e-ei L c- J III- Business Carda la thla directory run oa a monthly basis only. Rata: S$jOe per Uae per month. ! AUTO BRAKES Bftk Pane. 31 South - Cwrerrtat BUILDING Kxpert baUdlnc repairing, remodeling. Callmt Kootn , Arimrton ttoTWii CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 448S. R EL Nerthnesm. CHIRAPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT, PSG, Chiropractor, ti N. Htgn. TeL Bes. S75I. ELECTRICAL SERVICE stnsLEB Electric 141 Stat EL - WIr-1 ing. motora, appliance), reparrs. syryicev FLORISTS Brwlthaupt's, SSI Court. ALL kinds of floral work. Lots, Flor ist. 127( N. Liberty. Tel. IMS. KEYS Wa ma ten koya. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WE1DER LAUNDRY 2(1 S- High Tel. 1125 MATTRESSES f CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40(8 SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress rectory. NEW MATTRESS made le eraer, oia remaae ; carpet cieanrag, viz inri: fluff rug weaving. 8. 13th A Wil bur. TeL S44L, OTIO . WiCJiitM, Est 191L MUSIC STORES Gsa C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing fnacMnes, sheet musla ana rno stud- m yarav,..,. a- sewing tnacninea 3 acate bireei, Sa lem. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo erigravlac 147 N. Com mercial, -ret. PLASTERING Prices right Work gqgrarrfd. 132F3. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, carda pamph lets, programs, beoka or any kind of prlntliig, call The Statesman Printing Department. 21& B. Commercial. Tele- i 22i--------j----- RADIO SER1CE Perdue Radio Service with Vibbert & iTodd, (57 Court Tel. 9148. - STOVES 1 repair stoves, ranges, circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Store Works, 263 Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B- Ftemrag. TILE tlHlani Art Tile Co. Tel. 7719. TRANSFER t (jrt local or distant iransier aiorage, call 3131. Larmer Transfer Ca Trucks FOR local or distant transfer storage, to Portland dally. L.,--.. , Stnta St. Tel. 7772. DIatrlhntinf. fnr- warding and storage our specialty. Get our rate Willamette VaUey Transfer. Salem to i Portland hsullng. Tel. 8722. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. R- 8 Tel. 110FS. MT. ANGEL, March 20. The social and jsewing meetings of the American Legion auxiliary, Tues day night, netted 20 books for the newly founded public library. During the course of the eve ning, the women completed the I gowns for the child welfare, and began work on tha Legion arm i r Directory S. ' i. " r v - : i r : :ii mm LEG ON DONATES 20 BOOK 0 LIBRARY . .T H ..lul .VBDD r """Treasurer in the City of Salem xauea w aeuver me arucies to W 3B qaarooB. " " 17 .7C v"ZV!f rZ V a. i. Z VVUJ " uiaue ujr a uiaauieu i I . .111... I Al - I I "" uier ta tue stmsmui-ui 1 . . . . . uunyuatn vr. vuo vvu ,cow. workshops maintained by the Am- erican Legion auxiliary. Many of m"ly E.V.& atv vvutyoawAMVU v-7vaiAaic vuvu breakdown came after the time set I for the government for connecting 1 cisaDimy wun service, ana in I or support for their families. I The posters for the poppy pos - I ter contest must be completed by I April 19. They will be displayed land judged at Mt Angel academy i apru 20. 1 Mt. An ml lertonnalres declare I themseivfea all set. SB ior tne Am erican iegion junior oaseoau 1 team. Frank Walker . is manager and Gas Schnee coach. At their I .. . .... i meeting, Tuesday, the Legion also ! agreed to furnish equipment for : i St. Mary's school baseball terna. Wins New Title II t - 1 I I WWIIVVU ' "V Alice Jaglewski Selected as Mas Chicago at the ir ut- rt . ir t Tortu r ,U sum aucc pvw ski, -.bove, broke into the" head-' - ... t reported engagement tov Count Anthony Petocki, Detroit news paperman and nephew to a former. Polish ambassador to France.' Professor Jones is Speaker at P. T. A. Meeting, Stay ton STAYTON. March 20. There was a -nnd attendance at the PTA maotlnv Moo Hit Tilo'ht KnmWll u.v.h wvu -Q wwww-. on the program were the discus- I sion of school problems led by Mr. w jj Lyman; ft musical .,, W K. U- X Tt rM i j ..... Sylvia Stupka, piano and Mrs. George Cole, soloist; and an ex cellent address by Prof. W. C. Jones of the economics depart ment of Willamette university. The Mike Wendt family have moved into the Crabtree house east of the Masonic park. Student Rndv Drama M W m urn mg 9 k. T W Ola ted rriaay Client SCOTTS MILLS, March 20. The student body three-act drama. A Little Clodhopper." will be presented at the I. O. Q. F. hall Friday night at 8 o'clock. The following students are in the cast: George Dimlck, Mildred Rich, Dorothy Dimick, Dee Chun, James Nicholson, Mildred Coulson, Mil dred Kellis, Jessie Wakefield, Ralph Hicks, Maxlne Marrlman, and Margaret Little page. NOTICE OP BOND SAXE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on Friday, Aoril 5, 1935, and immediately thereafter opened by the Com mon Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, at the City Hail in said city for the sale of refunding i , . ,K . nitrr f Qolotn In tha bonds of the City of Salem in the amount oi uinu; ntiMJitn.u inm- TY THOUSAND ($130,000.00) I Lnjiifto aaoucu chapter 156, Oregon Laws, 1933, na nrrionriad hv chanter 208. Ore- gon Laws, 1935, and Ordinance No. .8094 of. the City of Salem, Oregon, and described as follows: City of Salem Refunding Bonds, Series 19 3 5-A, In denominations of $1,000.90 each: said bonds te be dated April 15, 1935 and to -mature is annnal installments as follows: April 15, 1936 ... $10,000.00 11,000.00 12,000.00 12.000.00 13,000.00 April 15, 1137 ...... April 15. 1938 April 15, 1939 April IS, 1940 i April 15, 1941 . April 15, 1942 April 15, 1943 April 15, 1944 ...... 13,000.00 14.000.00 15,000.00 15.060,00 15.000.00 April 15, 1945 Provided, however, that the City of Salem shall have the op tion to redeem said bonds, in nu merical order, upon the payment of face value thereof with accrued Interest on any Interest paying date at or after three years from the of hne of . said bonds. The bonds will be sold to the bidder offering the best price, l ---- " - M.a prtmAu' " n in" ?rr I vaiUO 01 SloU.VVU.VV. PiOne Ol tne I . . ... ... . i nonas Will DC SOia ior less man j i. . i--i. I par KUU SLtl VVU IUICI CDU I mca bidder should name the Tate of I interest at which the bidder is VL Aail 1WUUI f til V1A9 imv ui l interest designated ia the bid ac cepted i Each bid must oe accompaniea 1 by a certified check for two per I cent of the par value of the bomls. ! mads payable to the city as a I guarantee of good faith. I The rizht Is reserved by tha J Common Council to accept any I bid or to reject au bids ia tne in- I terest of the city. - 1 4 no prior treat mvysv r i ion. oi aaeaosa. bh --- I CuUoch, Shaler A Kelley will be I furnished tne successrnixriaaer. 1 . trrinnw TAVT-O fl A. WARREN JONES. City Recorder, Salem, Oregon. Mch. 21-28-A-4. CropWamqffe:E ' 111 HLHIIIil KEEPS STRFH DU NEW YORK. March J0.-(ff- The stock market see-eawed gent- i ly today, and a little heariness In the tobacco shares appeared to be enough to tip It downward toward the close. a .tlii. - a . a. A . a. M I MTy cuuuaaea ai resvncvea I lereis. Turnorer in the stock ex-1 chanra wa. nl 47 aia .hsva. -- - i i a little below that develop in the modest upturn over the previous! session. The Associated Press at- erase for SO stocks declined .2 of - mt 9K . a POmt at 30.3. I Coca-Cola, now the highest priced actire share on the big board with the exception of Home- stake Mining, got under way to- nevivuig iue pervnniai una in ii naneial quarters of a possible split-up of shares. In the' list of the nsual leaders SUndard OU of p. turned in aDoui toe oen performance with a lift of aronnd I ... I a point to 37 3-8, leading mod- erate improvement in most oil shares. American Smelting Was dOWnl aronnd a point at 32 and other! Issues among the mines were sim-l iUrly sofL Most trading favor- U it its (uaiuieu vueir reaction iu tractions, however, including U. s. Steel at 27 7-8. American Tele- I -1 mnv v-ii n i imrao ii iuu 74, oduocuma at J-8 N- T- Central at 12 and Santa Pe at 30. - 5 PORTLAND. March zO.-fVPV- Market for butter and butterfat showed no change for the day. I MiV. nf kn mill. - Aaram. V. v. I U UV.1IDQ ITIUlltt VU7 I territory with a falling off of both centralizer output and recelpU from outstate points. Weather conditions recently have been somewhat adverse to egg production within the local territory with a resnlting decrease in local supplies. Demand, how ever, continued good, and espe- dally for storage There continued a maintained I price list on chickens although some of the buyers were talking of lower prices Lite change was showing In 1 IriA merVAi Tw aAi-ie- Vll1-a-l I '-' e-vr-. A V a iuuuv( J AlllCU meats with the possible exception or easiness in regard to pork. Beef was also a fraction easier in spots because of the lower price on live- stuff. War of Portland wholesalers and retailers In regard to oyster tlfttAO l-i O a Kaah onftln1 a w A 41t a ' CCT V , or. nuuiCTttio tusi ia uu Bcuerauy 81.65 gallon lor Pacifies because growers refused to pay attention to the fight here. Extreme scarcity of fresh fish continues with troll Chinook at 26c lb. head on. A good supply of llngcod fillets is due for the week- end tjade to sell around 1 8c lb. Gard eners an Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore.. March 20.- (a-Today's session of the Gard eners and Ranchers' market was marked by very light activity and no appreciable change in the pric es ot produce. In the whole, sup plies were small and especially so among the root vegetables. Lettuce figured among the pro duce -that was in some demand. The supply was short and throughout the session it was be- I ing held within a price range of $2.50 to $3.50 for the butter Qual ities The good grades of cabbage re turned to the $3.25 high that they have been holding for a number of weeks. Lesser grades were be- Vsl Ll0W aa 12 25 nd r Turnips were ot a good quality and the supply was growing smalt ler. However, they continued to be sold at a price of 25 cents to at cents per aosen bunches, range that they hare maintained for a number of sessions A pronounced shortage in the parsnip supply pushed the .-price tla -Wn A m 11 m aeaaAIl A . - -L. - A ' np gradually until it reached a peak of 90 cents per lug at the end of the session. Beets, too, continued to show a deficiency in supply. The de mand was extremely small and the price dropped until the bet- ter grades were going for 35 Cents per dozen hunches. Kale.-which has been showing steady Increase in supply as well as quality, remained steady rat SO cents per flat. Potatoes had a small demand wer. Priced between 50 cent. and (0 cents per orange box. Bpinach Crate, f 1.15. Carrots Lag, 50-55c Beets Dosea bunches, 80-35e. . Vara ly--lea bunches, dOe, ' Turnips Uoiea bu&cktf, 25-35c Pannips Log. 99e. Butabaras Per 100.. SI. 95. Winter ssdishes Dasea bunches. 15c, ljettuce form weal, casta, J.oo-s.&o. taasage m erste, sa,H)-.aa. . Caulilkjwer Crate. $11.33. Celerr Crata S3.75-3.50. Ora euiena loen buachea, 25-S5e, Brassels sprouts Crate, 5-90e. Dry eoieas -He. If. $3.25-4; Kov 3a, f2.3-Z.A0. . 1 " Celery 11-arti - Dona btmcbet, f 1.35. Apples raocy. eaa. M'Hi. Brooeel) Per erata, $1.60. . Bndive Large crate, f 1. Pirf.tuV.iiH Kn K ft. Art I Celery heart Dvsee otmcbas, $1.19. I Hustoi- greens io-ta, .ae. J Kale flat. 60e. . ni riccrj .GO Ml Salcm'Marlccts Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op pool price f 18 periiandred. OAUk "sased sfl seal .'suatkhr kauerfst STTsa - - IMstrttntor price S2.10. A grade butt erf at Deli t- ewd, STc; rowte, a$c A grade prints. 20c: B fradc, 28Hc - .alJ . ... s. a.. Tie nees iMiea, .usews a teesi -IffrTi. mm '. wnt ere et rttsrestaad by Tke Sutse March 10 esoirra Isvtiu'Snul ""j fl Wrspefruit, Arisana S.S5 to S.00 Onnra Kx.l ...... c . . .. .00 te 3.S0 Baaaass. Ik. m stsik - JOS " jus fancy -a.00 4.75 - M te SJ5 Cnaiea IJaraa. fresh 1.00 t oo to tas YCBCTABIfa tBatea- Prlaak "h 39 SaWa KiT i, .16 . . .08 J5 to L2S ae, a. is. jubarh. is lbs. KatW vyak Vaakai CT1 .i:j. llUQTn. .OS Artichokes, bos .2.50 to 8.00 .20 Badishet, ilos.- . Can lit lower. Calif. 1.15 l4T.KUaia. as 1 1 Canforsia 1.55 to 2.50 840 to 4.50 Owes vepnen. in. J29 9.00 Loesi anions. so ins, So. 1 1.6S 2.50 to 3.25 1.75 to 2.23 40 .65 i lirr nsek IssUify. 'It! - ,Men 1 V"'" ma, i. .01 ueeal I otstoci Ka t. hasdred, I ?... kaadred S9 JB9 JSS .85 1.83 Yakrma. SO tbf Ke. X Ka 2. 80 lbs. Sweet potatoes California peas .06 California baa as .13 1A5 8.50 4S SO JSS .60 M J5 8.75 1-28 Tomatoes, hot hoQse. lag Mexiesa, lug niberts .18 te as te I WalaaU. IK Tornipa. das. Kadives, dea. Italias brseestt. Ins Beeta, GsliL. ' dasea Celery. CaUL. erate Hearts dot. aora (Barm Prtea) Clssters. 1934 lb. top .14 .25 I rswiet. 4934. top lb. I . IBsylag Pltee) I , .17 .IS .15 I Standards I eaium WOOL AFI MOBaiB (Barrhu Price) JI0lir. " .10 .15 J3 Cearse and fine wool. 1934 PUOl.TMlt (B.iriac PrUal Heavy hens, 4 te 8 lbs. 43 aa .18 JS ai J4 as .04 user ohm poaads. lb. Colored atedioms. lb. Hedirna Legborns, la. Light lb. gptiagers Ik. . rr-era. lb- . Stags, lb. ..- Boosters, lb. MEAT Saying Prist) Spring lambs, lb. Lambs, (radar SO lbs. , .09 e.5o aoo 7.25 te 8.25 5.50 to 7.25 9.00 S.75 Over SO lbs. , Hen. 140-170 lbs. 120-140 lbs. 170-210 lbs. top 210-250 lbs. ton- 8 tears Cows , . . 6.00 to 7.50 2.50 to 4.50 S.00 to 4.50 4.00 to 5.50 6.50 to 7.50 Bulls j Heifers Veal, top Dressed veal, top .114 i Dr Med bog .15 GRAIN AMU BAI . (Bayin Fries) Wheat western red , .78 .74 White, No. 1 Barley, feed. L -M.00 acauiag. ton -83.00 .27.00 Osts, milliag, toa reed, toe .23.04 I r- iwrios rri Closer hay 9.00 0.00 .13.00 Oata aad retch, toa Alfalfa valley ,. , Qorer-Seed Red, lb. .18 aisike. IV 4T Stocks and Bond March 20 STOCK AVE BASES (Compiled by the Associated Press) SO 15 is eo Indus t- Bails. VtU. Stocks Today 50.0 119 22.8 85.S Prev. day 50.3 11 Month age 54.7 22.9 22.8 22.8 84.8 26.6 81.6 40.6 24.3 S5.5 S8.8 454 41.6 34.8 61.4 $4.9 Tear age 55.2 88.6 1935 fusil 60.' ZT.e L833 low 49.S 18. S 1934 high .... 81.4 43.0 1934 low .. 43.3 23.8 BOSTD AVESAOZS 20 Balls lo 10 10 Induit. Util. For. Today 78.7 92.2 8.7 6.4 Prev. dsy b Month site 65.S Yesr sito- 864 92.3 04.8 MO 67.1 88.8 85.1 88.9 . 84.5 se.a 8 .3 69.9 66.6 70.4 66.4 70.0 83.5 95.9 92.2 92.9 83.7 1934 high 87.8 1935 low 78.2 1934 high 89.4 1934 low 74.S B0.2 New 18.15 low. Committee Named i - . . . ror Organization Si s . Girl DCOUt IrOOD LIBERTY, March 28. Pro ceeding with the organization ot I a Girl Scout troop here tha follow- , tro0p commlttee was selected I ' Monday: Mrs. W. W. Westen- house. chairman; Mrs. C. L. Car son. secretary: Mrs. John Dasch, Mrs. Cecil Sargent. Mrs. W. B Dallas. Dr. V. A. Douglas and Mi-s Mc- Alpln of the county health unit ad- teach, ot.. ub- rtv school Monday morninr. 1 Mrs. Ed Dencer will entertain the Liberty Women's club lor )XS regular social meeting Thnrsday at 2 p. m. Fir Trees Planted - In Delayed Program I By Sdd Studenb SCIO, March 20 Arbor day ex ercises ; were held on thj Scio school grounds Friday afternoon. I The ceremonies which had i been postponed to this data because ot Inclement weather, were planned by the eighth grade as a part of school work. The seventh graders were guests. Four fir trees were planted on the aorth lawm. ... Ban i 'ebb SKiueii CHICAGO, March 20v-P)-Sen- aatlonal reports of crop damage by dust storms that extended hun dreds of mile over the great plains grain belt awept wheat val ues strongly upward today. Highest prices of the day were reached Just as the market closed. Wheat closed strong. 14-2 cents above yesterday's finish, May corn 14-1 bp. May 784-14. oats -l4 ad vanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 7 cents. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: May, S3V4-4r July. H-slK; Sept, Jl-91. . -Corn: Marc. 304; May. 1t- 74; Sept.. 71-. Oats: May, 4 34 -74; July. J9- -;SepL.I8. GeneralMarlcets POBTLAKD. CfttC March 20. ATM- Produce Zxehaare. het prices: Butter: Extras. 27c; stsndirds. 27e; prime fiists, 26e: first. S6c. gcs: V. B. apedala, lie: U. B. ex tras. 19c; U. 8. medium extras. ISe. Bstterfst: 28c POBTlAaro JT pbxcsb PORTLAND. Ore.. March SO. AP1 - Nuts Walnuts: Oreton. to iobbertL P O. B. delivery points: Korpee grade, Praaqoettes. large, 20c; fancy, 17e; mea- nun. laite; sort aneil. larj-e, lc; Isaey. 16c: meCium. 14e: Msrettes. Ursa. 80s. 1 Cascads grade: Franqaettcv large, 17e; fancy. 16c: soft shelL Urge. 16Ue: faner. 15e; atayettea, laise. 17. Filberts Oregon, to jobbers. IS -15a pound. 1. O. B. oelivery points. 'Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Msreh 20. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Msy 77 78 774 7 July 71 71 714 71 Cask : Btg Bend bloeetem. 8c : dark -bard winter. 12 per cent. 95c: 11 eer cent, 82 He; soft white, 79c; westers white, 79c: bard winter, 78c: aortkeia spring, 80 Vac: weatera red, 78e. uate. fe. J white. z. Corn. So. 8 esstera yellow, $39.25. Millrsa staadard, $24. - Portland Lives tock PORTLAXD. Ore.. Marek 20. f API- Cattle: Receipts. 100; weak, anchaaged. Hteera. xoed. cammee ead mediam. $5.50-9.10 ; heifers, good, coaunea aad , ! medium. S5.25-7.75l cowl roogi. eoaaasea sad m dmm. f 4 fK) ".OO ; low tullw a eatter, 2-4; bulls, gone, vealers. good and choice. $7.50-9.00.: celt comaoi aad medium. $3.50-7.50; eaWea, geod aad caeiee, Se.50-8.oe; LOmmua a a mediam, $830-8.50, Hogs: Beeeipts, 100; steady, aa ehanged. Lightweight, good and eboiee, 87.75 C9.25; wtediom weight, geed and etiaioe, 88.50-95; heavy weifat, good ana caotce. -B.7a ; paesmg sews, raedtum as a good, $6.50-7.75; feeder aad eteeker pigs, good aad choice. 37.50-8.00. Boeea aa lambs: Receipts, 25; atea- dy, uchaaged. Umn, good aaa caoiee, o.dv-u; eomatea and mediam. 84.25-8.50: yearl ing wethers, $4.00-5.00: ewes, good sad choice, $3.25-4.23; call, cemrnea aad mediam, $2.00 30. Portland Produce POKTLAXD. Ore.. March 20. AP Batter Prints, A grade, 2e lb. ia Rareb it wrappers. 30c lb. In cartons; a grade, pare li meat wrappers, lb. ; cartons. 29ftc Butter! at rortlsa. deurery: A grade deliveries at least twice weakly, 2A.20 lb.; country routes, 2-29e lb.: B grade, deliveries leaa than twice -weekly. 26-27e lb.; C -grade at rnsrkat. B grade cream Borutg prices bs tier- fat basis. 55e lb. Em Sales to retailers: Bpetiaia. 23c; extras, 20c; "treeh axtres, brow a, 20c; itandardi, le; ireaft mcdunos, zoe; medin-a ftrsta, 18c dosta. Ens Bay tag prices of wholesalers: fraab apeeiala. 21c; extraa. 20e: rrn tta. 18c ; extra Brdiimu. mediam ' testa. ISe; aader grades. 16c doiea. Cheese 92 core. Oregon triplets, ISe; loaf. 17e. Brokers will pay K belew quotations. aHm: tentrset price a. jronieai. mm- livery. S2.20 ewt; B gTU eream, 27 H lb- Country mists Selling price ta retaai- : Coretrv killed koga. beat batchers. under 150 lbs. 15e lb.: vealers. taney. 12-13e lb.: heavy. 8-e !.; cm tec sows, 8-10e lb.; csaners, 5-6e lb.; be Us. 8-8 He lb.: lsmbs. fancy, 1314c lb.; mutton, 5-8e lb. Mohair mas Duyiag price, lee 10. CaacaTa bark Bayiag price, 19S4 peel, Se lb. Hops 1934 fnfgles ( ) lb.; cUuters. H16e lb. .... Live poultry Portland deUvery buy tag prices: tailored heaa, eves 5 lne 1413c lb.; ander 5H lbs, 15-1 oe lb.; Ushers fowls, over 8H lbs.. 14-lde lb.; ander 3 lbs.. 13-14e Th: spriag. 4 lbs. sad ap. 17-18e lb.; under 4 lbs.. 17-lSe lb.; broilers, lVi-2 lbs, 19-SOe lb.: aader tJ lbs, 17-1-ic lb.: roeetevs, 6e lb.; Pskia?4ucks. young. 16-17e lb. Onions Oregon, $4-4.25 eeatal. Potatoes Oregon Burfcaaka.. SI eeatal; Deschutes Gema. $1.10-1.35; Idabe Oema, $1.25-1.30 cental. - New potatoei norids, $2.50 50-lb. box; Hawaiian, $1.23 per $0-lb. baa. Wool 1935 clip, nominal ; Willamette valley medium, lie : coarse and 'braid, 13e lb.; eastern Oregon, 13-lSe lb.; southern Idaho, 13-14c. lb. Hy Buying price from proencers: ai- falta. Xo. l. new price. flH 6.50: east- era f.resf, mK, ' - toa; WiUamaste valley timothy. .$14 du; clover. $10-11 ton. PertlaaA i No. B 10734 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK UNITED STATES FOR , THE DISTRICT OF OREGON In the Matter of FredtC. Blake, Bankrupt. To i the creditors of Fred C. Blake, of Salem, in tha County of Marion and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE JSit-HEBJSBT GlVt msSS'Sl that the first meeting of hisrred- itors will be held at Hoom in tha IT. 7S, National BaakrBtfJiding In tha City of Salem,- Osee-wr, on the 1st day of April. l35,at 1:30 . o'clock In tha afternoon,t-which tima tha Bald creditors may - at tend, prove their claims, appoint a traste-e, eiarnlne tbe baakrnpt : and transact, such other bualness as may properly coma before said meeting, r - WILLARD I. MABJ-S. Referee ia Bankruptcy; M21,; WANTED Haker-KeH7 & Co, Sa.. lem, Oregon, now con Iraetirig 1935 FUbertsv i CASH BASIS.