The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 06, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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The Statesa a teaervea the
right to reject objecttoaabte
ad-eYtisrajr, It farther reaerree
the right to classify all mdver
tfctng Hixh-r the proper class!-h-atio.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Girl or young woman for housework.
Must be good cook and have ref. Home
environment. Apply at Kay's Dress
Shop, 4(0 State.
SALESMEN WANTED
Want 2 solicitors, guarantee and
commission. See Mr. Walsh at 149 N.
High. I to 9 i. m. Mod. and Tuea. only.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Dressmaking exp copy pictures
$2.25 a day In your borne phone 734.
WANTED Small house or apart
ment for elderly couple. Low rent nec
essary. Address Box 4 IS, care States
man. Middle-aged Christian business1 man
wants job. Could make small Invest
ment. Phone 9ST13 or write R. 2, Box
9.A. j
FOR SALE MisccIIaiieoas
Peach Trees
SPECIAI--AH kinds ot fruit and
nut trees. Fruit land Nursery sales
yard. 240 Center SL A. J Ua I his, prop.
Tel. 982S
Kay, oats and etcb, clover, wild
oat a Mrs. Wright. ml. Wallace Rd.
FOR SALE
Farming- Implements., Call 6SF15.
evenings.
Baled bay. Tel I7FZ
Baled hay and straw. Tel. 67F3.
Rotted manure, sand loam and sand,
UST N. Fifth.
:Well rotted fertilizer, by yard or
sack. Tel. 5278.
iCletrae tractor, $150.00. 1152 Edge,
ajater. West Salem. See Bay Hyatt; -
' VICTOR RADIO FOR S.VLK
'10-tube $178 Victor, balance due
$32.20. Terms $5 down. $5 monthly.
See Mr. Janz, Wills Music Store.
Pigs for sale. 1 mile X. of Keizer
school. D. McGinty.
AUCTION SALE Sat US sharp, at
Rnss" Auction House. Portland road
adjotning Capital Bedding). Live
stock, machinery, furntture, etc. We
pay cash or sell on commission. Bring
In anything you want ; sold. "Russ"
Woodry. auctioneer. (Only one store),
Portland road. Phone 344S 406:i. See
Russ" for a Better DeaL
riano upright leaving town, will
sacrifice at $35. 1591 Broadway. Tel.
$717.
WANTED Miscellaneous
Wanted, walnut meats. Aiy quan
tity, any time. State Cafeteria-
Wanted. for cash CHd or crippled
tiorses and cows for fox feed. Eugene
Unlay. Phone Jefferson 1F13.
WANTED To purchase or lease a
good service station or Confectionery.
Box 429. Statesman. I
Lady with husband to care for wants
living quarters in retnm for light
housework. Box 419. car Statesman.
Wanted, good N. 2 spuds. PH. ES89.
MISCELLANEOUS
Free We pick op dead and worth
less horses, cows, sheep. Tot. 4M9
Saw repairing Solera Saw Shop
Floor Corners. Pto Road TaL 4X19
It4tr t V- te
r FOR RENT ROOMS
Warm room, with Itot and cold water
? -for gentleman. 255 Center Street.
Desirable sleeping rooms. Reason
able. Not far out. Garage If desired.
TeL 5977.
aaaMaasawMMajaawaMaaa
Sleeping rm furn. 1209 Court St.
Upstairs room In modern home, $2
week. Five blocks from state bouse.
CaB $734, evenings. j
Ah aaaaaasrfaaaaaaMaaa
n. K. or sleeping. Tel. 444..
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, room, very class In. TaL 642.
Board, rm., 860 Cbeneketa. Tel. 1334.
Boom and board. Tel. 4446,
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Working womn, $4 wk. TeL 7313.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Close In, furn. apt. Aduita Inquire
743 Union. Tel. 5220.
I R, furn. apt 250 S. Cottage.
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' S i rm, furn. apt., clean i and warm.
.Adults only; 445 Ferry.
. aa"V " i --.----rVii-MVa"VxnjJVuJi
Furnished apartment adults only.
Inquire Patton Book Store. Phone 4401.
2 r. furn. Close in. TeL $823.
2 Inn. furn. apt. lights and water
112 JN. 21st St
S rm. furn. apt. $12.50 ma Lights,
watdr and garage Inc. 770 ; So. Com'L
2 grooms partly furn, 5, Uollj-wood
: S lata 1005 N. 22nd.
S. 4 room apta. C39 Center.
t Jt furn. ant. listits. heat water
furn; 91 N. CotUge. TeL $177.
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Three room furnished j apartment,
prime bath, 545 Court St)
Attractive apartments. 1411 Court
I room heated apt, 444 & High.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Home, partly furn. f 10 a 13 th,
room house, barn, J iota, wood
range. Inquire 440 Division St
..... - -I-,-,-, innjuuuu
2 room furm. bouse. TeL (S40.
Dapl house. 5i w. Winter.
Houses, Grant. 529 Court Ph. 8044.
aiasgaaawaasayarfaBj
Heuses Forkner .1S53 N. CapttoL
-r - --n-ii-n, mni,,
Nicely forn. bouse. 2595 Brook a
FOR RENT
'" ' 1 " ...... -, ,-gin.njuwjuJ
Hosprtal beds and wheeic hairs to
rent H. L. Stiff Famlturo Co.
Rent Goad farm boos, orchare
and aaall aceeage. Call 4SF15 ere
ntnga. - F7h. 2 S- apt. 1st floor, private
Tet ItU" SMnkg bottk i2Sl H.
?OR SALE REAL ESTATE
Sale or trade, by owner. I -mod.
houses; 5 and 7 rooms, good residen
tial district Also 2 good farms, 30
and 40 A. Is best part of Willamette
rnliey. mL N. EL of Salem, on mala
highway. - Must state what, yon hare
ana wBcrb juee yoar terms and prop
osition. Box 4. car Statesman.
Must be sold regardless or price, 13
acre highly Improved tract, 2 mL N.E.
of Salem. Strictly mod. bldgs.. I A. la
filberts and berries. For Immediate
shIc, price reduced from $5000 to $1,
500. SJ500 cash required. No trades.
Do not phone, bur, seo Mr. Lindgren
with Hawkins a Roberta, Inc.
R. house. See F. A. Wood, 3015
Trade.
Two large elevated lots near Leslie
scnooi, playground and swimming
pooL covered with choice fruit trees.
Cheap. Lot on 24th street, pavement
and concrete paid, to exchange for
good automobile. Phone wner IS4.
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SALE
3 26100 acres, good buildings, close
to Salem. Price only $2250, part terms.
CH1LDS A MILLER, Realtor
341 State Street Tel. 4708.
Two 4 -room houses located on two
lots adjoining each other at 1595 and
1597 Lee St Price $1000 and $1100 re
spectively, 14 cash. Bal to suit KRUE
GER, 147 N. Com!
REAL, K STATE BARGAINS
20 acres, small house, good barn, chick
en houe, 5 acres clover, balance
ready for crop. Want house in Sa
lem. 38 acres 15 miles north Salem, want
small acreage near city.
4 room modern house at bargain.
HUDKiXS & ADAMS
Phone 94 94 27a State Street
Beautiful Home Low Priced
Nice modern 6-room home on Coort
street close to state house. Dandy lot
with flowers and shrubbery. For quick
sale, only $3650.00. If you want a
nice home at about price, call
Jas. D. Sears or G. W. Johnson
At 132 Somh High Street
Phone 9629 for Appointment Tou Will
Be Pleased
GOOD BUYS IN SMALL ACREAGE
Immediate possession of a choice 10
acre tract 2 miles out on good road,
close to school, best of dark soil, some
fruit several choice, large walnut trees,
good well, fair buildings. A real snap
for S2950, part terms.
5 acres north of Snlem, well loca
ted, all in bearing blackcap berries, in
come in 1934 about $S4. Small set of
buildings. Price only $2000.
Several choice 1 and Z acre tracts
l'i miles out on. fved road, tele
phone, electricity, gas, mail service
available. Priced reasonable. Pay
monthly" with low Interest.
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
314 State Street Phone 6708.
A mod. iHjme, living room, dining
room, kitchen, bedroom and bjth down
stairs, 2 bedrooms upstairs, full base
ment, furnace, fireplace and garage.
Located on Center street. Price $3500
witli excellent terms.
P. H. BELL, 425 Oregon Bldg.
Telephone 8121
EXCHANGE Real Estate
WANT SALEM HOME
In exchange for improved 33 acres.
A splendid little farm, CLEAR, near
Ainany.
WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY
4 23 Court Street
WANTED
Good home n Corvallis in exchange
for 10 acres near Salem. Good build
ings and chicken equipment
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
144 State Street TeL 78.
FOR SALE FARMS
5 A. 5 R. plastered house. Elec. wa
ter system, chicken house, barn, fine
soil. 2Vi mi. north.
12 A. 6 R. plastered house. Elec. wa
ter system. Fine barn, good soil. 2
chicken houses. Filbert orchard. Sacri
fice at $3500.00.
30 A. small house, good bam, fine
soil, $2000.00, part terms.
160 A. One-half in cultivation. $50
per A. Carries $5200.00 fed. loan. 7 R.
house, stocked and equipped. Sacrific
ing because of ill health.
R. A. FORKNER
1853 N. Capitol Phone 3031.
Must do something with this 47
acres. Will rent or sell on easy terms.
Immediate possession : 35 A. in cult.
10 A. hops, on Pudding river; consider
dty propt Do not pass this up, it might
be what you want. Investigate.
II. C. SHIELDS
210 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902
FARMS Rent sale trade. Oregon
Land Co., Pac. hy, Woodburn, Oregon.
FARMS SPECIALLY PRICED
1-acre, small house, g'Xd condition,
nicely located for only $1600 take a
good car as part payment.
9-acres close in, paved road, good
7-R. house, lights and water system.
Bath and 2 toilets. 2-A. In cherries,
walnuts and apples. A snap for $4200,
160-acres. 20-A. in crop, running wa
ter, good pasture and 8 good cows.
5-R. house and large barn. Just think
what a buy for only $2400.00. $1600
down.
Now Is the time and we are the farm
people. It will pay you to ee what we
have before you buv.
JAS. D. SEARS or G. W. JOHNSON
132 S. High St. Phone 9629.
ACREAGE
164 A. 5 A. cult, bat slashed and
burned except 2 A. brush and timber,
4 buildings; spring, well, wire fenced,
on crushed rock load, 1 mile to town,
fine for chickens or fruit Owner In
hospital and must let go. Full price
$350.00 cash. See R. O. LEE, Room
122. Deaconess hospital. Salem.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted to buy the beat 4 or 5 R.
bungalow that I can get for $2000. Cast
pay $400 down, baL good monthly pay
ments. See LOUIS BECHTEL, 241
State.
Business Opportunities
Service Station for sale. One of the
best spots in Salem. See Mr. Iiadgren
with Hawkins a Roberts, Inc. -.. .
- 'I'i'nntvwyriWiAftMWM
Grocery, excel, location, doinsr stood
bus., $175. Write Bx. 416, Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
- - - -- -1.,, ,.Mirrp o.,ri i
In debt! Investigate our pooled ac
count plan. Pay debts by Installments.
Not a loan. We act aa trustee. Phone
7919 for appointment or call at Bas. tv
Ladd Bush Baak BMfe
Interesting Facts
We went into aa eatlat; place
Friday to get a cap of coffee. We
were afraid that the fellow who
waa waiting on aa would set his
cigarette aahea in our coffee ao
wo told him ao. He claimed that
that waa not ao bad. He said those
food inspectors come la his place
and paw over the foodsteff with
out even washing their hands. He
told os about when he waa In the
army (we soppose on K. P. duty)
the inspectors always pnt on a pair
of stertuxed glores before making
their rounds. Gaess well hare to
talk to the health office.
O
Mercury is the solution used in
ordinary thermometers. Since
mercury solidifies at S8.S de
grees below zero Fahrenheit, al
cohol may be used aa a registering
agent for temperatures to nearly
248 degrees below zero at which
point it crystallises. Gas is the me
dium for measuring lower temper
atures. When a man's wife gets so she
can read, him like a book it'a time
for him to turn over a new leaf.
(Clipped).
MONEY TO LOAN
vv.vviitv p wiri I, , 1,, uLnj
A COMPLETE SERVICE ON
LOAN'S UP TO $300
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Member of NRA.
Room 119, New Bligh Bldg, 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. 8122 M U5 by
STATE
SIS State St TeL 17 4 0
Loans Made la Nearby Towns
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
Ito 10 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Katl Bank Bldg. Tliorja I35J
Licensed by State
-.i.,..,iiiWi
5 Farm Loans 5
Plenty of money for well Improved
rarma If amply secured. Improve tr
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
booklet "Willamette Valley Farma,"
Hawkins and Roberta, Inc.
MONET TO LOAN on dty. farm or
acreage properties. Most be best of se
curity. Good terms, low costs.
CHILDS a MILLER. Utge. Loans
344 State St TeL 6708.
AUTO LOANS
CARS REFINANCED
Easy Terms Investigate
WILLAMETTE l-OAN CO, 14-159
505 Guardian Bldg. ' Salem
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
BABT chicks, baby pullets, baby
cockerels. Custom batching, custom
aes'ng- Ph. 133F2. Lea's Hatchery.
Live poultry wanted, 228 N. Front
Baby cockerels onlv 1? rwr rum-
dred Tel. 133F2. Lee's Hatchery.
Horse for sale. Rt. 6, Box 42.
Frsh row tfr m 1 A rt m 1 let at at At i tK a
Rosedale. Box 278.
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRT wood coaL
TeL 5000. Salem Fuel Co. Trad a
Cottage.
Guaranteed dry wood. TeL 7840.
Dry 16-in. old fir, $5.25; 4 ft $4.50.
Tel. 5934; 187 N. Front
Dry wood, 14 In., $4.00. Dial 4084.
aawasjsaosaasfsass
16 in. old fir, $5. Tel. 9783.
WOOD SAWING
Wood aawmar reasonable. Call 8290.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Diamond shape fraternity
pin. Haunted Mill, Mar. 30. Reward.
Bar-B-Que Inn, Rickreall.
LOST $20 bill Tuesday. FlnderrX
turn 1133 Cbemeketa. Reward.
Lost, pr. shell -rimmed glasses, Thurs.
p. m. Reward. Rot 422, Statesman.
FOR SALE USED CARS
' - -n-Li"L-u-lsTIr
Used Cars
1334 Dodge DeLuze Brougham,
6-wheel equlpt, radio,
heater, driving light, safe
ty glass. Car Is excellent
buy . $895.00
1930 Dodge Sedan, overhaoled .. 265 00
1334 Ford V-8 Tudor DeLoxe
Sedan, very low mileage 195.00
1932 Ford V- Coope, nicTcoa-
rfUoovB'w paint : 435.00
1330 Hup Sedan, -wheeI De
Luxe equtpt 895 00
1929 Ford Sedan, Model A, good
value . - 19&V00
1925 Packard Sedan, lots ef
value .. - , 125.00
1939 DeSoto Sedan, lota of ex
tras . 285.00
1930 Chevrolet Coupe, new
paint nice running 285.00
1921 Olds DeLuxe Sedan. 19.000
miles, 6-wheel equlpt and
trunk, paint and uphol-
etering A-l. best buy 295.00
H Kex Coach, looks good 225.00
1929 Durant 2-door Sedaa 145.04
1931 Chevrolet DeLoxe Sedaa 275.04
1924 Olds Coach SO 00
1927 Chrysler Sedan, good run-
; -5 nlng condition, ordinarily
called '28 model. A buy 225 00
Several other good buys in low
priced cars, some good used trucks.
1U Ferd 1H ton, long wheel
base. Oat bed, good rub-
W. Ihl Snw arA
VOTES GIVEN ON ALL PURCHAS-
jw xojuas anu win CONTEST
Bonesteele Bros., inc.
391 Chemeketa Street
Phone 4444.
Don't Waste Tear Ttae Or afoaey
"C" Shrock
e Bay Or Sen Tour Car
542 Chemeketa St Phone 9588
Special Buys This Week-end
1934 Cher. Master Coach $595
1914 Cbev. Standard Coupe , 625
1924 Ford DeLuxe Coach , 545
143 Ford Coaches (2) 275
1930 Ford Coupes (2) 265
1929 Chev. Coupes (2) .. 215
1920 Whippet Coupe . 165
1927 Studebaker Sedan 125
1927 Star Sedan 79
1925 Hudson Coach . ti
Plenty of others, to choose from.
Moat f MM ha.
over hauled. See them and drive them.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Used Cars
1931 Ford V-t pickup '
1994 International pickup
1921 Dodge s-toa with gravel body
hoist
1929 Beo L. W. B. with Gold Crown
-motor
192 International L. W. B. with body
Used cars $25.00 sad op
James H. Aladen Co.
23S S. Commercial St Phone: 2590.
Valley Motor Co.
.USED CARS AND TRUCKS
23 V-l Deluxe Sedan, radio and
trunk $400
22 V-8 Deluxe Coupe , 545
22 V-l Deluxe Coach 450
92 V-l Tteloxe Coope. R seat 450
32 Pryme-th Sport Coupe 525
22 Chevrolet Master Sedan M0
22 Chevrolet Coach 425
2S Chevrolet Sport Coupe , 135
30 Ford Cab Coup , 2S5
29 Ford Coach 115
29 Studebaker Dictator Sedan 2SS
29 LaSalle Sedan S25
2 Whippet 4 Coach . 145
22 Graham 6, 4-pasa. Coupe . 150
zs jwrsxm Beoan
24 Olds Coupe
31 DeHntn Man
32 Ford 4 Pbaetoa
Trucks
33 V-l Long w. B. Fac. motor
33 Chevrolet , L. W. base, over-
565
500
nauiea
31 Chevrolet Gravel Dumo
216
zy jnevroiet van Body Truck 100
29 Ford, good body, licensed
. 165
. 275
30 Ford Gravel Dump .
28 Dodge Gravel Dump 825
29 Dodge, long W. Base 325
Marion and Liberty
Open Sundays TeL 7910.
Naa".iW - -- -- -- -- --,- - ,- niinnrtn n.ri i'i.i'li
1927 OldsmobOe Sedan In excellent
shape. Will sell right for cash. TeL
6246.
'29 Ford 4 -door sedan. Will take
model T coupe or Chev. In trade. 1145
S. 14th.
" " -""--" -v-i-aa-i iijuuLirLa
McKay's Used Cars
, Model T Sedan
28 Oakland Sedan
29 Ford Coupe
30 Durant Sedan
30 Ford Sport Roadster
29 Chev. Sedan
30 CI lev. Coupe
.$ 25.00
. 115.00
. 145.00
. 185.00
. 235.00
. 245.00
. 275.00
. 295.00
. 365.00
3i Ford Coupe ...
31 Chev. Sport Coupe
31 Chev. Coach
23 Chev. Coach
375.00
495.00
650.00
34 Chev. Coach
35 Plymouth Coupe 4000 miles 8 9 5
34 Plymouth Sedan . 725.00
Trucks
Model T good tires $ 45.00
30 Chev. L. W. B. Duals 135.00
29 Chev. H-ton panel 145.00
Reo Speedwagon , 125.00
28 Fageol fine tires 165.00
30 Ford L. W. B. Duals 295.00
30 Moreland L. W. B 22x1
10 plys 285.00
32 Chev. a W. B. overhaaled 435.00
32 G. M. C. L. W. B. 32x6
10 plys 435.00
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKay Chevrolet Co.
333 Center Phone 3189 430 N. ConT
- -- -,. ..1yfrtYVWUAA
Si -ton White truck A-l conditlon.
Good for all around farm use, $85. 240
N. Liberty. Phone 3688.
BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS
1932 Chev. Coach.,below book list $375
1931 Hupmobile Sedan 265
1931 Ford Tudor Sedan 115
1930 Ford Standard Coupe . 275
1930 Pootlac Sport Deluxe Rdstr. 245
1929 Dodge D. A. Coupe
1928 Buiek Sedan
245
225
160
160
135
145
95
95
65
40
45
1928 Pontiac Sedan
1928 Essex Coach ..
1928 Chev. Coach
1928 Ford Sport Coupe
1926 Dodge Sedan
1926 Dodge Coupe
1925 Dodge Coach
1926 Essex Coach
1924 OidsmobUe Sedan
Bicycle, balloon tired, practically
new, bargain.
Come in and compare the condition
of these cars with others. You will be
convinced these are better buvs.
TERMS AND TRADES
BORREGO'S CAR MARKET
240 No. Liberty Phone 3618.
Model T truck. 1068 Third Street
m i a--i m mmmatmyyjyjy
Salem Automobile Co.
USED CARS
1934 Plymouth Sedan
1934 Plymouth Coach
1934 Plymouth Coupe
1935 Plymouth Business Coupe
1933 Plymouth R. 8. Coupe
1933 Continental Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Durant 4 Door Sedan
1924 Olds Sedan
1922 Durant Coupe
1927 Ford Rondster
1924 Ford Coupe
Tel. 4673 435 N. Com l. St
L
IS ABOVE III
BOSTON, April 5 - ()-The
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow: "The demand for wool has con
tinued rery good again this week,
running rather above normal.
"Demand is fairly general in
its scope both with respect to
grades and types of wool. Prices
are generally fairly steady, and ia
some case of half-blood wools, are
firm. Some irregularity in prices
has developed, owing to the de
sire of western consignors to sell
and reemploy their capital else
where.
"Foreign markets are firm.
"Mohair is quiet but steady."
The Bulletin will publiesh the
following quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: fine and F. M. staple
59-62; fine and F. M. combing
54- 57; fine and F. M. clothing
51-54.
Mohair:
Oregon, 30-33. Domestic grad
ed: first combing, 50-52; second
combing, 43-45; good carding, 30
32; first kid, 62-65; second kid,
55- 58.
(Foreign prices In bond).
Radio
Program
Saturday, April 9
K0AC COEVALLIS 560 Ke.
9:30 Hslf Hour ia Good Tsste
Room with a View."
10:15 Junior matinee,
11:15 Music.
12:00-) Noon Farm Hoar.
2:0O Romnc. Under the Water.
2:30 The Citiieos' Forum.
2:00 Science Stories.
4 :0O On the Camposes.
4:30 Stories for Boys an- Girls.
5:0O The Parade of sfsledies.
-.30 Evening Farm Hear.
T:45 Scieaee Mews of Week.
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Business
Directory
Carda la thia directory run
tm a monthly baaia only, Ratet
f t-OO per li$ey-omth.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike P-nek, 276 Sooth Commercial.
CORSETS
Registered Spencer cors-tiere. Phono
6T54.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telophono 419. R. EL Northae
CHDIAPRACTORS
DR. X L COTT, P8C, Chiropractor.
254 N. High. TeL Raas?63.
DRAIN BOARDS
TTIa drain board. TeL T444.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Electric, 244 State SL Wir
ing, motor appliance, repairs, serrte.
For quality electrical appliances, Max
da lamps, lighting fixtures, wlrrag de
vices and materials, electrical servicUig
and wiring, can E. L Welch, 1201 a
Commercial. Phone 4512 or $232.
FLORISTS
BreUhaupfa, 657 Court
ALL kinds of floral work. Lutx, Flor
ist; 1274 N. Liberty. TeL 9692.
Floral designs, cut flowers, Mrs. Ben
nett, 529onrt Tel. 3044 or 6173 p. m.
FURS
Remodeling. 1215 a ComT.
KEYS
We make keya. Harry W. Scott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
243 a High Tel 9126
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First In Quality aod eV-rvtce
Telephone 3145 1144 Bnwdtnf
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph.
4514. Harry W. Scott. 147 8. Coma
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. P1mm.49
SALEM FLUFF-RUG aod k-U trees
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made la
order, old remade; carpet cieaaing, stx
tng; fluff rug weaving, a 1 3th a Wil
bur. TeL J44L OTTO F. ZW1CKER.
Est. 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Planoa, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and ptaao etod
iea Repairing radios, phonographa and
sewing machines. 432 Stale Street
Salem.
PAINTING
For od work cart 6860, Ryan.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving. 141 N. Com
mercial. Tel. 5887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department 215 a CtommerclaL Tele
phone 9101.
RADIO SERVICE
Perdue Radio Service with Vlbbert
Todd, 657 Court TeL 9144.
STOVES
l repair stores, ranges, circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and
circulatora, stock fence, posts, chicken
wlr Salem Fence and Stove Works.
262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B
Fleming.
TILE
Wills rd Art Tile CO. TeL 7714.
TRANSFER
FOR loeal or distant transfer storage,
call 3121, Lanner Transfer Ca. Tracks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 2X4
State St TeL 7771. Distributing, for
warding and etc rags our specialty. Oat
our rates.
Willamette Valley Transfer. 8a lens to
Portland haolhwr. Tet. 8711
WELL DRILLING
a A. We R. 4 Tet. II0F5.
SLATE CARD BENEFIT
STATTON, April 5 -- Wednes
day night, April 11, the Women's
club will give another one of their
benefit bridge parties. Hostesses
will be Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs.
Willis Brown, Mrs. Ed Bell and
Miss Hannah Bowely. Card play
lag win begin promptly at 8:15
o'clock.
GIRL TO GERRARDS
AM ITT, April 5. Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Gerrard are receiving con
gratulation.; over the birth of a
daughter, Charlotte Itarlin, at
their home Tuesday. Mr. Gerrard
is Janitor at the Amity onion
high school. This is their second
ckild. .
TRADK-31ARK NOTICE
HERS HEX CHOCOLATE COR
PORATION., of Hershey, Pennsyl
vania, has used the trade-mark
"HERSHKTS" t connection with
the manufacture and aaJexei food
product, sinew 1S94. aa& haa ap
plied to the Secretary of State of
Oregon tor registration of this
trade-mark.
HERSHEY CHOCOLATE
CORPORATION
Mason, Fen wick :
Lawrence, Attorneys.
Washington, D. C.
Men 2 3-3 OA. 6-1 3
Shares
EHf D1VH1 OF
NEW YORK, April 5 .-(-Rusty
stock market wheels- were sent
spinning at the fastest pace in
about a month today by a-rejaren-atla.
current from utility, shares.
Every division of the list waa
well represented la the widespread
advance that sent leaders 1 to 2 or
more points net higher and aa nn
looked for thrill was provided at
the' last minute when railroad
shares came roaring up with a
burst of speed that threatened se
riously to wrest market leader
ship from atflitlea.
Transfers of 1,213.509 shares
were the largest since March 13
and the Associated Press average
of 60 stocks advanced .9 ot a
point to 37.5, the best gain aince
February 18i
A nest; of low-priced common
Issues was the magnet that drew
major trading activity but prefer
red shares of well-known compan
ies also enjoyed a wide market.
The following stocks sold at new
high prices for the year; West
Penn Electric, various classes,
American Power & Light, all
classes, Columbia Gas Electric
6 per cent preferred, Federal
Light Traction. United Cornor-
ation. National Power and Lirht
and the preferred stocks of Con
solidated Gas, General Gas, Lou
isville Gas and Public Service in
the preferred, the gains were from
1 to 3 points and fractional im
provement was the rule in the
commons although they amounted
to from 10 to 30 per cent in valne.
American Telephone rose more
man a point.
Gardeners' and
Ranchers1 Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., April 5.-)-The
decline In the sales volume
over the past week's markets was
reflected in a noticeable drop in
produce prices at today's session
of the Gardeners and Ranchers'
market.
Supplies were small, and sales
remained at a low level.
Cauliflower, which had reached
a new high at the previous ses
sion, fell off to a range of $1 and
$1.15 for the No. 1 grade. The
No. 2s were being held at 75 and
90 cents throughout the session.
The quality of both grades has
shown considerable improvement,
but only a light demand was re
ported. A large drop also was noted in
the quotations on carrots. The
small supply was moving slowly
within a price spread of 50 and
60 cents per lug.
A largo increase in the quanti
ties sent the kale price down to
35 cents per crate, with a light
demand during the period.
The supply of green onions was
extremely short at Friday's mar
ket However, the price declined
to 25 eents for the lower grades
and 30 cents for the better qual
ities under the exceptionally low
volume of sales.
A substantial reduction was
also made In the price of cucum
bers. The qualities have shown
a steady improvement, but the
prices fell to 70 cents and $1.20
per dozen with a very small de
mand. Spinach Crate. $1-1415.
Carrots Lug, 50-60c.
Beets Do-ea hnncbes. 50 6 Sc.
Green onions Doien bunches, 25-30c.
lry onion No. 1. Ho. , S3 4,
Tarsips Lug. 50 60c.
Retabasas 100. $3.
Pari nip i Log, B0e-$L
Wiater radigkea Dozen banekes, 13c.
sprint- rsdiskes Doiea beaches,
80e.
Letteee Xorf hw.,t n A j-,..
2 3.30.
Cakbscs Crate. $5-6.
Cauliflower So. 1. SI 1 IS- X t
75-90e,
Oler jr hert rn Ineb ea, $130,
Celery Croto, $3.25 3.75.
KndiT Box, 25c,
Apples Wineiing. 81.15! Kawtnna
$1; face snd ML 85e.
Brmaula preets Crats. 85-SCe.
Ptal 50 lb. asck. S5e.
If sstard greens Dosea. 25c
Kale llat. 50c.
Cacaatbers Dosea. 9Oe-$1.40.
Greea broccoli I.ur, 50c.
Bed cahbare Pound. 4c
Rhnbsrb Doxea bunches, 83-90e.
TO
BE III. SIGLE
SWEGLE, April 5. The health
nurse. Miss Holmes, waa ariaitor
at school Wednesday. A pkysi
cal examination of the pupils will
be conducted in the near future.
Smallpox and diphtheria cultures
win be administered at the sam
time.
A pleasant afternoon of sewing
waa spent yesterday at the home
of Mrs. R. A. Weat by Mrs. C.
Simpson, Mrs. GIffea and daugh
ter, Doris, Mrs, H. F. Wells, Mrs.
R. Smith, Mrs. C. Bart ells, Mrs.
A. C. Meyers, Mrs. J. Whitehead.
Mrs. J. S, Marshall. Mrs. -Geo.
Keufner, Mrs. L. D. Carson, Mrs.
H. A. Vet-dick Mrs. Dawes, Mrs.
W. Biggerstaff, Mrs. C. H. MeCul
lah, Mrs. Churchm, Ruth West
and the hostess.
TRADE-MARK NOTICE
JOHN MORRKLLr CO-, of Ot
tumwa. Iowa, haa used the trade
mark "MORRELLT tm connection
with the manufacture and sale of
food products rise lt77, and has
applied to the Secretary ot State
of Oregon for registration ot this
trade-mark.
JOHN MORRELL. A CO.'
Mason, Fen wick &
Lawrence, Attorneys.
Washington, D. t. Mch23-30A6-13
1ST nsEra
HEALTH
EXAMS
Advance
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 per cent
0k, co-op pool Price fi-BS
per haadred.
OCO- based aa asad . meatUy
ttterfst avexsga.)
WtriiHtor price fSLKX
A' grade butterfat--DeUr
erd, 29c; TOCrte, 2Sc.
A grade prints, SOHc; B
grade, 219c.
Prfcaoe eaU te pmn hy BahMa Myers
Te-toe hatota. una art a
greeor. are tedJeaUse of tho daily mmtkm.
a are ao gaaraatead be The
g-X'fTa
fBhyiag Priori 8
Grapefruit Florida a5 U S.T5
lJrapef rait Arixa nt ruv
Orange. Karat, fancy tJZS to &.8S
.. .. s.40 te SJW
Baaaass. lb., oa stalk .05
Handa
. I8
.44)0 te 4.76
-5 te. 8.25
-mom, fancy
Cboieo
Unsa Mask .
XM
Apples, bushel
LOO to LU
corrABica
(Bavin (ri.l
Oreen enioaa. iei. do.
Aiparagna. CaIH lb.
Ubioo Heta, No. 1. lh.
.10
.10
.00
L40 to 1.G5
Ko. t. lb.
R-abarb, 15 lbs.
Htm potatoes, riorida
Artiehofcef, box
.00
-2.50 te 8.00
Hadishei. Aoz.
.20
Caaliflowrr. Calif.
Cabbsge, ewt, local
1.15
L55 te 2.50
8.50 to 4.50
20
Xo. 1 2.50
tJsuforaia
Grsea peppara. lb.
Local oaio-a, 50 lb.,
go. 2. So Iba
Leitoee. California .
Dry pack
1.65
2.25 to 3.25
1.75 to 2.25
. .., 4
.65
.01 H
a laity.
Carrots, Calif., dozca
Carrots, bulk,, lb.
Loeal Potatoes-
Be. L hsa.rad
Wo. 2. aaadrvd
M
.55
45
145
AH
J2
145
s.6a
45
J20
45
.69
40
45
2.75 "
li
Yakima. 60 lb. Fo. 1
i. 60 Iba
Sweet potatoes
California peas
California beaas
Tomatoes, hot bouse, tag
aaaxicaa. tag
fllberu
Walnuts, lb,
Tarnipa. torn.
.U to
.14 to
Eadivoa, an.
Italian broccoli. lax
Beet. Calif, dozan
Celery. Calif.. & erata
Boarts doa.
Bora
(BnriDi Prlc)
Clusters. 1934 tb top
Fusgles. 1934, top lb.
.14
.25
ceos
tBojiag Price)
Extras
Standards
Mediuma
.17
as
WOOL AFU HUBA1&
(Bayiag Prie.)
MeKalr. 1934 clip
.10
.15
J3
Medium wool 1034
Coarse and fiae wool, 1934
POOLTHl
iBiiag Pries)
Heavy beas. 4 or evar
Colored meditmis, lb.
XedioiB Legherna, lb. ,
Light, lb.
Sprint; era, lb.
Fryers, lb.
Stan. IV -
.15
.14
Jl
as
.18
.o
.04
B-oster ib.
HE-T
( Baring Pries)
Spring Iambs, lb. .OS to .03 Vi
Lamb,. -ner 90 Iba. 4 .mi to
Over 90 lbs. 4.00 ,to 5.50
Hogs. 140-170 lbs. 7.25 to 8.25
120-140 lbs. 5.23 to 7.25
KV-Z1U IDS- top
210 250 lbs., top
Steers
Cows
Bulls
Hrifers .
Veal, top
8.50 te. 8.75
. n.oo.to '7.50
2.SO to 40
8.50 to 4.50
4 oil m V'.IO
6 50 to 9.00
Dressed real.
top
.it M
Dressed boga
.1
-BUS Alfl HAY
'rtnyins Priest
UTbeat, western red . ,
White. Na. 1'
Barley, teed. Xo. 1, too
laltinr. ton
Oats, milliag; tes
Feed, toa
- .77 ,
- ,78V,
JZ6.Q0
-81.00
.25 00
-20.00
llaj. buyitig arscea -
Clover bay
. o oo
. 9.0O
.12 00
. .13
11
O-ta and vetch, toa
Alfalfa valley -Clovr
Seed
Red. Ib.
Alaska Lb.
BUTTER IS STEM
FDLLOWine CMS
PORTLAND, April 5.-,F)-The
market on butter locally appeared
fully steady at the new level with
activity centered mostly on top
grades. Good retail and outside
demand continued while markets
elsewhere were firm to hif her
Egg prices were unchanged and
the market steady, particularly on
top grades which were moving
heavily into storage at the mo
ment. Under grades continued' ia
large supply.
Cheese market locally was un
changed and steady at present
prices. Retail movement was
about normal.
Country meats were steady 'on
virtually all kinds with the move
ment on the street satisfactory.
Good demand prevailed for
heavy hens and supplies were light
Oa the street. Market fully . first.
Light hens in ample sapply .had
oaly about steady.
The dry onionmarket ruled
fully steady at mostly $6 oa No. 1
stuff awd $3 on No. 2. Greea on
ions were ia limited supply at the
moment and steady at 25c dosea
bunches.
Prices were somewhat mixed
on green beans to the variance fa
the quality offered and sources of
supply. Fair quotations appeared
around 15c, pound or somewhere
ear $3 box.
Stocks and Bond
April 5
STOCK AVEBAQZS
iCompOsd by the Associated Pms) :
i- is ao
Rait
20.3
14
10.S
SS.S
97.6
XS4
iHir a-
. .s.y ?4
2i 44
aa.7- 4
SS.S 47.8
Today 51.9
Frev. day 61.0
KoMb ace 52.1
Tear ago 57.0
1985 high 4S.ff
1935 low 494
144 htgh 1.4
1934 low 434
2S.S 4 1.0-
St.S S44
4.C ' 51.4
24. 344
234
BOTI
20
M.!
ia ia
hHteat Ctrl
. 4
9o. aa.
944 s-.a
ST.T as.s
gs6
OX S44
92.9 83.9
73.7 68.3
te
Per
eao.
TWay 17.3
Prev. day 76.6
Xaath ago so.d
.!
C4
lOUi
leer ago SS.e
1033 high X 8
IVSa b 76.4
134 high 89.4
1934 low 74.5
Saw 1935 high.
en a
604 I
Sharply
EEHIW
CAUSE OF SETBACK
CHICAGO, April 5.-P)-LlkeII-hood
of enlarged tmports of Ar
gentine corn had a good deal to
do with material setbacks in
prices of all grains today.
It waa shown that corm from Ar
gentina can be laid down tn Chi
cago at about the current price of
May contracts here, the imported
corn to he delivered in time for
month-end market settlements.
Argentine corn shipments thia
week totaled 3,138, OOf b Bah els,
including 335,060 bushels to the
United States.
Corn closed unsettled, -lH
trader yesterday finish. May 84
wheat A-14 off. May 94
oats -lK down, and
provisions varying from 7 cents
aecime to 7 cents gain.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: May. 95-i; Jury, 91-
Sept., 91-'.
Corn: May, 84-; July, 77
; Sept., 73-Vi.
OaU: May, 47-; Jnly, 39
Sept., 37.
GenerafMarkets
PBODXJCB EXCHAsTOE
POHTLAXD Or, An-rfl a T.
n . , - f . ,I
rrnence exrnanre. net prires:
BuUer Extras. 28e; standard!. 27e:
prime firjta. 27c; (irsta. 2e.
, U- a- " 2: J S- extras,
'lc; U 8. medium extras, 19e,
Butterfat: SOc.
OREGON KTJT PSICBS
PORTLAXD, Ore, April 6. (AP)
SmU: Waiaata O eon. te jobbers.
Lab. delirery points: Norpae grade.
Frsaqnettes, lar.e 20c, fancy 17e. medi
a 15 Vic; soft shell, sirga 10c. Uacy
16. medi-m 14 : Harrttea. 2e.
Cascade grade: Franqoettes. large 17e
fsncy lac; soft shelL Isrgt ldi-e, fancy
15: aleyettes. larfo 17c.
Filberts Oregon, to jobbers. 1313c
Pound . e. b. delivery poiata.
Portland Grain
POKTLAXT) rr At,I1 k
Orsin: ' " r '
Wheat pea High Low cieae
Mat . Ri sli b: ai
July 76V 76 78 7i
Sept 76, 764 74 76y
Cash: Big Bend Maestem. 90H;
drk hard winter. 12 per cant, 9?;
do, 11 per cent, 85; soft white, 81 He;
westera white, 81c; hard Wiater, 80c;
a thern spring. 83c; western red. 80 tie.
Oata, No. 2 white, 9-7.
Corm. So. 2 E yeil , $40.75.
llillrua standard, $24,
Portland Produce
PORTLAXD. Ore., April 6. (AP
Batter A Prints. A grade, 80e lb. ia
parchment wrappers; 31Vc lb. ia ear
ton; B grade, parchment wrappers, 29 fee
lb.: cartons, 80 fee lb.
Bntterfst Portland deliver-: A graVTe
deliveries at least twir weekli, SOe lb.;
country roates, 28c lb.; B grade deli var
ies, less than twic weekly. 28c lb.; C
grade at market.
Eggs Hales to retailers: Specials. 23e
dox.; estraa. 22s dos.; freah extras,
brows, 2-e dox.; standards 20c doi.;
fresh mediums, 20c doi.; medium firsts.
18c das.
EfcSs Buying prices of wbeleaalera :
Freah specials, 22e dox.; extras. 21e dox.;
firsts, 19c; extra mediums, 18e dos.;
medium firsts, 17e dox.; aader grades.
17e doa.
Cheese 92 score. Oregon triplets. 16c;
loaf. 17e. Brokers wiU pay fee below
qaotationt.
HUUt Contract price A. Portlaa. de
livery. $2.20 cwt; B greda eresm. 27fe
lb.
Country meats Selling price te retail
era: CoBBtry killed boss, best butchers,
ender 150 lbs., lSe 'lb. ; vealers. fancy.
13c lb.; heavy, 8 - 9e lb.; eatter
". 8 lOc Hi.; caunera. S c lb.: bulls.
8-8 tic lb.; lamba, spring, 18c lb.;
mutton. 5 Sr lb.
Mat air 1935 bnylnj ariea, ICe To.
Caseara bark Buying price, 1934 peel.
3c Ib.
Hop 1934 faggiee ( ) lb.: clusters.
12 -16e Ib.
Live poultry Portland delivery buy
ing prices: Colored hens, ever 5fe lbs
16-1 7e lh.: andar 5fe lb 16-17e lb-:
Legho fowls, erer Sfe lbs.. 1S-14 lb.;
under 3 pomrds, 18c lb.; spring. 4 lbs.
and up. 1718c lb.; aadar 4 lbs., lf-loe
lb.; broilers, lt4-2 Ibs 19-20e lb.; under
1?4 lbs.. 17-18c lb.: roosters, be lb.;
Pet ducks, yew ng. 16-17r Tb.
Onions -Oregon. Ko. 1, $6 cwt.
Potatoes Oregon bur banks. 91 cental:
Deschotes Gems. $1.10 1.35; Idaho Gems.
91.25-1.30 cental.
Sew potatoes Florida. $2.40 50 lh.
box; Haa-aiian, $U5-1U per -o rb. box.
Weel 1935 elrfk. eomtnal; Willamatt
valley mediant, lie: rears aad braid.
13 e lb.; aastera Oregoa. 12-15a lb.;
aotKhera Idaho. 13-14 Ib.
Hay Bsyiag price from profarers: AI
faUs. Ko. I, near price. $10-16.50: east
ern Oregoa timoths. $17: oats, $18 11
toa; Willaasett alley trmothy. $14 ton;
clever. $10-11 tea, Portland.
I Portland Livestock 1
PORTLAXD. Ore.. April 5. AP)
Cattle: Jteeeipta, 125; steady.
Steers. gaoC. ceeiawa A awdinm. &.50
9.10 ; heifers, good, common A mednm,
4.0O-gS5; eews. geed, eeeuaea aMdt
ma. 445-4.S5 : lew cutter aad eatter,
2.25-3.75; balls, good, cotter, cef-moa A
medium. 3.75.4.75; Tellers, good, a
choice, 7.50-9.00; coll. common A medi
n, .50-740; calves, good A sheiea,
4.50-8.50; rommoa A mediam. 3.50-4.00.
Hogs: Kereipts, S50; steady.
Lig-tweUtht. r mi A cberee. 7.75
9.25; mediaax weiaht. good A cheice.
8.00-9.25; sesvyweight. good A choice,
8.50-8.75; packiag mvi. madiiim Agaod '
7.23-740; seeder A stock er anga. a d
aad clwice. 750-S.Ort.
Bheey and lambs; Xectrata, 123;
Steady.
Oeed apriag lambo 8.5O-j00: asedism,
6.50 80; Iambi, good A c oiea. 6.25
6.60: isssHsa A -wdrwat, 430-6.00:
real c wet era. 4.00-5.00: owea.
c-eice. PS.25-4.00; : call, cemmoa A
dium. 2X-S4a.
NOTICE OP APPOfTJlJEXT .
OP AD51XXI STKATOR
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned hag been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
Marion County, State of Oregon,
aa tho AdmrniBtralor ot the
Kstate of M. F. RYAN, Deceased,
and that k has defy aaUfled aa
such Adasta istraton all . persona
bavtsg- gay claim agalast : the
estate of aald. deeedeat' are. here
by notified aad' raqalred to pre
sent the M to ao-sv duly veri
fied, at the office at Eaurtosa -
17raeay my sttwrveya, at 36
Oreran Baildtag. Salem, Oregea.
Wtthia stx asetttha fro tha data
of thia Botiea. .
Dated thia th day ot March,
1935.
Wo. E, RTAN, Admrai
strator of the Estate ot ;
M. F. Ryan, Deceased. , .
EMMONS & EMMONS. Attorneys,
301 Oregon Balldiag.
M--l-23-3-A-