The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tha OUTGO:? STATESMAN. Sakza, Oresoh, Wednesday Uanshig, April IT. 1335
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financial responsibility for er
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Tertisnneats published la tts
eetaaaaa, and la ease where
this paper Is at fault arill re
print that part of as adver-Usruw-at
la which the typo
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Tha t Statesman reserves the
rt-tn to reject ofcjectfaaable
advertising. It farther xeserru
the rlgfct to classify all adrer
tadng atwler the proper elaast
"iratioau SITUATIONS WANTED
Prtsa-nnkma eP- copy plctu
12.25 a dar la your boras phone 1981.
Capable, experienced f ry cook wants
work. Prefer relief. Pete CcllUter,
WooAhti, OreKtm, RL 2.
Painting and cs-ctntmlng. TeL 4438.
TV ANTED- Job in oil station. 1 jr.
experience. Age 24. 585 S. 12th.
Young bum wants work on farm or
In fining station. 1493 B 5L
FOR SALE MisctOlaneoos
Peach Trees
SPECIAL All kinds of fruit ana
But trees. Fruit land Nursery sales
yard. 440 Center St. A. J Mat hi, prop.
Trt. 9928
Hay. eats and vetch, dorer. wild
eats, Mrs. Wright. 44 ml. Wallace Rd,
FOR SALJS
Implements,
Farming
evening.
CaU 43F15.
Bated nay. TeL 47F2.
-IVMM0
Bated bay and straw. TeL 47F.
Baby cbicka rood ehlcka and de-
Twndabla custom natcntng. warnere
Hatchery. 444 Hlg-land. Tet 5345.
n n n nnn 1 -i-i- f " "
Englewood shrubs. 2060 Nebraska
Avenue.
SAVE ON SHAVES 58 finest
blades sent postpaid for $L00. THE
K.-ZOR KAN, P.O. UOX 141, saiem.
Oregon.
Cabbage, tomatoes, lettuce and Ber
muda onion plants. Breitaaupt a, -l
. Miller.
Well rotted fertiliser, by yard or
sack. TeL 6378.
WANTED Misceilaneoos
WANTED Potatoes. 208 sacks
more or less. State quality and quao
ttty. yoa nave, with price deUrered in
Salem. TeL JUL
Garden tractor. C Larson, R. 1, Box
73A. Ph. 47F22 after .
BnSCELLANEOUS
Free Wo pick op dead and worth-,
alaseo.
Tet 4101,
i Saw -fepan-mc. Salem Baw Shop
Four Coroera Pea Road. TeL 4144.
Halreuts t0e-3& 4L
i Painting, papering, kalaomlning, rea
sonable. BrtngazL 288 S. IStb.
WORK FOR "UNCLE SAM". . Start
$15.00-$ 175.00 month. Men women,
18-50. Early Salem examinations ex
pected. Qualify now. Full particular
list lotos. FKG. write imme
diately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 274A,
Rochester, N. Y.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Desirable sleeping rooms. Reason
able. Not far out Garage if desired.
TeL 5077.
: Plessant rm. In modern home, 5
blocks from statebouse, $2 wk. Gentle-
saan preferred. Tel. 8724 e-enl-ge
I ROOM AND BOARD
; Board, room, vary close In. TeL 5482.
Board, rm, 869 Chemeketa. TeL 4294. ;
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
2 res, turn, apt, dean and warm.
Adults only; 445 Ferry.
Fine, close in, steam heated 4-room I
apartment with frlgidalra and every j
modern convenience, l none S4e.
One or 2 room tarn, apt, fireplace.
Very oestraoie. z-0 S. LWttage.
. Strictly modern 4-rm. apt unfur-1
nlshed, frig., automatic beat lots ot I
built-ins, garage. No one over you. Call
145 N. 14 th.
Furn. room,, furnace, fireplace. 6402.
Very attractive apta, 1411 Court St
2 rmsv, clean, close tn. TeL 5825.
2 R. apt Sleep. R. 210 Court
Furn. apt, 191 & Church,
SR. and . 5 R- apta," Com'L a Mar
lon St-. Tel. 8SS4 or 4R3S.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Hottc Forkner 1853 N. CUpltoL
Farn. cottage. Hit Oak St.
. Lovely 9 r. furn. court bungalow.
EJgewater Court TeL 5154.
HoHses. Grant 531 Court TeL 454.
FOR RENT
Rent Good farm bouse, orchard
and small acreage. CaU 43F15 era-
nines.
Furs. 2 R. apt, 1st floor, prirate
bath. Farn. garags bouse. 2261 HaxeL
TeL 7664. .
Hospital beds and wheelchairs
rent H, U Stiff Furniture Co. .
to
Acresee eloaa tn. Inq. 60 N. Oottace.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
" TOR SALE Or will trade for Salem
property, 4 R. modern home, located
at 'Rosaburg. Ore. Perfect condition.
Ie!lrable district See or write Cliff
' Vl'al-h. 131 Si. High or phone 4555.
X)R SALE fiEAL ESTATE
11159.69. "Near Highland school, tiring-
room, nook, kitchen, s bed
rooats, batn. banat, faraaca,
vsaasa Good terra
lll0.. acrea near Liberty, haU
cultivated, small biara
Terms.- ' i
S15.0. Mooera home on Center
Street, oeclrooma, anowa
i
P. JL BELL, 42 Oregon
Phone 1121
BSAX. ESTATE BAKGAINS -
4 room anode rn dwaUlns. Juat been re
decorated and repainted oatside.
Tbla la a bargain at S2SM.M. :?o
I room nwleia boose beiar redecora
ted far sale at barsaln. uaod lo
cation.
6.S7 acres, 2 room boose, chicken
bouse, some Irnlt. uaod boy at
S12M.0,
t room imili rn hauae. want 4 room
boose ta trade.
HU0KINS V ADAMS. Phone 9424
2TS Sme Street
How about that boose T. If you want
South High, a real houae. no better lo
cation : asr terma,
Small boose aetni-modern, fi. mtn;
easy terma
Clear acrea re and dear boose la Sa
lem, -trade for dairy or stock farm.
Win assume, i will treat you nsni ,
aee me before buying.
H C SHIELDS
214 Oregon Bids. TeL J902.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Of a ood suburban home I mile out
on oared road. S room, comfortable
bouse.: electric llama, z weua. water
aystern, pinmbhis. . acres land. An
attracUve buy for caaa ,
or will aceept DaTiaa home aa part.
rHTTT)S mii.ijch- Realtors
244 State Street Phone 4708.
DISTANT OWNER SATS SELL. AT
LOSS TO HIM
10 nice acres 2 miles out on rood
road, some berries, few choice fruit
and not trees, well, eteexne injnia.
Buildings need some repair. Property
rsrant. Bur it today and move in.
Price was J4504. Will accept I2S54
for few days only, part terms. Uia-
count for cash.
philds a miller. Realtors
241 State Street Phone 479S.
Plain R. house, with 2 lota. Fruit
trees. Paved street. All clear. 21700.00.
Terms. Call 4104.
rfaassaaaaigaaaSMakaaaaasaaa
S mn.. bath, unflntahed attic, Eng
lish style, pared St., $900.44 cash or
21140.40 terms.
S rm bath, launtry trays, garags
and woodshed. JSM.08, terma.
4 rnu, oath, base., garage, paveo
at and driveway. $1150.00. terms.
0 rtn. modern and nook, N. Salem,
VL front. Pavd at., trfce trees od
ahrnbbet-. JIS5.60 ; 5S0.0 down
$11.70 per mo.
1 A. 4 rm.. CLOSE IN. $950.00.
2 A. 4 rnu, base., water, lights, gar
age: LARGE HEN HOUSE, 1SW.W,
term
15 A. 5 rm., barn, garage, family
orchard, good land. $a00.00 down, oax
SlCSt seml-annuauy.
10 A. 6 rm, bath, lights, water sys
tem, barn, garage, 2 hen houses sad
hroodera to trade for modern bouse In
Salem, clear. . , ,
2 large larms fully equipped, priced
to seu.
rev vnAVit fJRIEPENTROO.
1S4S McCot St. TeL 4954.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Owner wiH exch. 4 rm. all mod.
house N. 8um. SL, vaL $5400: for
smaller house well located, vaL $2See
$300. Ph. S707.
44 A., excellent river bottom. Crop
In, fruit, nuts, good bldgs. Trade for
good home. U IlAl T-clili 1
aaasonic ryot.
GOOD TRADES
$1000. 22 A. farm. II A. cult, baL
nasture. timber, small bouse. Urge
ham. mrinf creek. Good road, close to
ktojAh and hiah school. Trade for
hnunc ' mt difference.
28 A. IMFKOVtU i AKM S9
On paved highway not far out Trado
for house: prefer N. saiem. aiusi
have aoroe cash. SEE
BECHTEL, GATLIFF or WILSON
211 State Room
FOR SALE FARMS
SjasaakaabMssaalesaayae
FARMS Rent sale trade. Oregon
Land Co, Pac. by. Wood burn. Oregon.
44 ACRE RIVER BOTTOM FARM
Imnrored. with a 9 room plastered
house, barn, garage and chicken house.
Thla is sll first river bottom, and can
be bought at the low price of $3200.00,
on very easy terma
WILLAMETTE LAND CUMMn I
423 COURT STREET. pALKM.
ACREAGE
CLOSE IN ACREAOE
5 V acrea on caved road, close to
city limits, city schools, electric lights,
gas, telephone, mail route, in front of
I property, no buildings. ' Price $1540,
cash 31.0., baL monthly and low rata
I of Interest
2 acres not far out, ready for plant
ing. Price $750. cash $50, bai. little
I each month, low interest BUY NOW
j and build your little home.
We have many other choice tracts
from i acre to $ acres, well located
! and close in, best of terms.
CH1LLS a uii i-kh, realtors
244 State Street Phone 6708.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted to buy a bouse with 5
rooms. Prefer with 2 or $ lots with
rood garden soil. Can pay $150 cash
down, bai. monthly. SEE
LOUIS
341 State Phone 6363.
Want mod. 4 or 4 R. house. Will
trado lot and cash as down payment
Must be reasonable. 1155 N. 13th.
Business Opportunities
For Sale Small fire Insurance busi
ness. Box 430, Statesman.
Grocery store. Good location. Priced
for quick sale. Box 433, cars States
man. MONEY TO LOAN
S7o Farm Loans 5
Plenty ef money for wed Improved
' farms If amply aecarad. fmprov or
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
booklet "Willamette Valley Farma"
Hawkins and Roberta, inc. .
A COMPLETE SERVICE ON
LOANS UP TO $300
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Memhep nf NBA.
Room 119. New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor
UCENSED tin. B-IZ3 a at n ay
STATE . t
$18 Stats St TeL 4 7 4t
Loans Made ta Nearbjr Towns
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
t to 20 months ta repay at lowest pos
sible rates
GENERAL FINANCE CORF.
A kseal co mo ration
1st KaTL Bank Bldg. Phone 4SS3
Ucensed by Btate .
Ia debt? InTeatljrate our- pooled ac
count plan. Pay debts by Installments
Not a loan, we act aa trcstee. roone
7020 for appointment or call at Rm. 4,
Ladd Bush Bank Bldg.
Federal farm loans at 4 14 . Let us
re-ftnancs you now on long Urns easy
paymenta '
See F. L. Wilkinson, Kec-iTeaa,
C. a Bank Bldg. Salem
MONEY TO LOAN
APTO LOANS
CARS StriHUIOCD
Easy Terme - la vast irate
WILXAMETTH LQAJf CO. St-lU
& ftttarAtan Kt1 Salena I
INSURANCE
Let oa write your next aruto or fire j
insurance jpoUcy. JLsk; us About thai
merit rate oa antomohilea, tberebyJ
S3 vine yoa a reduced ratar
ro tasMrance ssss t v
W. GL KRUEGER ;.
14T North Commercbtl
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
BABY chicks, baby euttatay baby
cockerels. Custom - batchinav custom
ims. pa. aun, Laos Hatchery.
Baby cockerels only $2 per bun-1
drad. TeL IBIL Lse'a Hatchery.
white Leghora chicks 4 lie. Batch i
April 17th. Phone BF11 Albany or call
at hatchery or write. Hanson strain.'
Hia-hest quality chicks, very hardy.
custom hatching. Jenks Hatchery, Tan
gent, Oregon. . .
4 young Jerseys, t fresh. R. 4, Box I
184 A. satem.
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRT
TeL 4044. Salem Foel Co.
Trade J
Cottage.
Dry wood. TeL 1244.
Guaranteed dry wood. TeL 7444.
Dry wood. 14 In. 44.99. Dial 40SL.
14 In. old fir. $5. TeL 9745.
oid fir, is-ul, 4V 4 ft 2nd growth, I
$L25. 1447 N. Front. TeL 4924.
Fir, oak, tnapla. TeL 12TFS.
WOOD SAWING
Wood aawins; reasonable. Call 4200. 1
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Black keytalner with keya I
Finder please phone 4720. Reward. I
FOR SALE USED CARS
1927 Olds Coupe. 9S rubber. $75.
or trade. TeL '1J.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
QUALITY V-XSU CARS
1924 STUDEBAKER Dictator,
lignt VAstom seaan. iiare
ty glass, DeLuxe equipment
orlginai finish $725 I
1932 QLDSMOBXUS Six touring
sedan. Six wheels and trunk.
Origins! finish of blue with
silver' trim . 485
1924 MASTER SIX CHEVROLET
New tires, finish and motor
like new 495
1933 PLYMOUTH. P. D. DeLuxe
Sedan, original finish, good
rubber 02S
1230 CHEVROLET COUPS, new
- paint good rubber and cood
motor . 275 i
1930 ESSEX DeLoxe Sedan. Tola
la a wonderful buy at 215
. We have a large assortment of Used
Cars all makes, all models, same as
low aa $35. Our terma are reasonable.
Our prices are fair.
STATE MOTOBS. INC
S25 Chemeketa St Phone 4400.
NOTICE OP HKARIXG OX
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THS COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR
THE COUNTY OF MARION IN
THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF MARY E. FERY, De
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that J. R. Payne, Administrator
of the Estate of Mary E. Fery,
deceased, has filed with the
County Clerk of the State of Ore
gon, for the County ot Marion,
his final account and report of
such administrator and that the
same has been set for hearing In
the County Courtroom ot the
State of Oregon in the County
off Marion, in the Court House
of said Marion County, In Salem,
Oregon, on the 11th day ot May,
1935, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said
day
All persons Interested in said
Estate are requested to then and
there appear to show cause, if
any, why said final account
should not be allowed and the
Administrator discharged.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
9th day of April, 1935.
J. R. PAYNE, Administrator
of the Estate of Mary ,E. Fery,
Deceased.
W. W. McKLnney, Salem, Ore
gogn. Attorney for the Estate. ,
First- publication of this no
tice: April 10, 1935.
Last publication of this notice:
May 8, 1935.A.10-17-24-M.l-8.
Radio
Program
Weaaesdsy, April 17
XQW BT-Jn 20 Xc.
7:00 Good Modag, NBC.
7:05 Jo-say Mar-ia, NBC
7:15 Florends Trio, NBC.
7:45 Tom MitcheU, NBC.
8:15 Toay Wens, NBC.
8:30 U. S. Army band, NBC.
0:15 Bennett Sisters, NBC
0:30 Siacabla Soafa. KBC.
I0:0o OiympisDs.
1U:I0 HoUl Statler Orcaestra. NBC,
10:45 Words aad M-sie, NBC. -11
:00 Concert Trio.
12:00 Vocal soloist KBC.
12:50 Glena Shelley aad Clarence Tel-
8:00 Piaae, ' - -
8:15 Alma Kite-ell, KBO.
3:30 Arlene Jackson, NBC.
3:45 The Desert -Ltd, NBC
4:00 Liberal Arts Series, NBC
4:30 Abe BercoTitl, ioliniit.
5:45 Just Around Corner, NBC .
8:00 Amos 'a Andy. NBC
10:15 Tea Coakley'a Orchestra, KBC
10:45 Don De Forest Orchestra.
11 :00 Ambassador Hotel Orcbsstrs.
nsu,
11 lSO-1 - :00 Bart Woo-yard Orchestra.
JUJIM -'UUXLASU S-S Ka.
8:00 Rhythms.
11:30 Amerieaa Sckeot of Us Air, CBS.
is:30 Kate tumta. um.
1:15 Book ef Life.
8:15 Hsppy-Qo-Lntky Hoar, DLB3.
8:00 fatniaSas Tsneies, ULBS.
5 :80--Broawa- Varieties, CBS. -8:00
KestsJamets Orchestra.
8:00 M yrt Marra.
9:80 Jacques . Bessrd's Orchestra,
Dials.
9:45- Leon P. Dreee.
10:30 Orrille Knapp's Orchestra. DLBS.
-OAO4nBVAI--S So KC
9:90 Home Eeaaemies Observer.
10:45 Oaarding lonr Bealth.
13:00 Noea Farm Hoar.
S :00 Homemaken Half Hoar.
4:30 Stories for Bars Sad CWs.
5 :00 Composers ia Cameo "HaetsT
Berlins".
6:00 Ameriras Lesion Pragrsm.
4:30 Kreaiag Farm Hoar.
Business
Directory
Caidv In. this directory mi
a taoathly basis oaly. Batat
tlJbO per tlae per mopth.
AUTO BRAKES
HTke Pane. lT4 '8ootb CommeryfaL
BROOMS
Brooms, 420 N. Church. TeL 4444.
CORSETS
Registered Spencer eoreetiare.
Phone I
16t.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4444. R. K Nort hnesa.
emu
APRACTORS
DR. O. I SCOTT. PSCL Uhtropractor.
254 N. HHr. TaL Kea. STH.
DRAIN BOARDS
I TOe drain board. TeL 7444.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Oeetrte. 24$ State St Wlr- 1
lag, motors, aptUnco, repairs, aenrtea.
For oualltr electrical appltaneea. Has-1
da lamps, lighting fixture, wiring do-1
vices and materials, electrical servicing
and wiring, call E. L. Welch, 1201 6.
Comrnprctal. Phone S5tx or aas.
FLORISTS
Braithaupt's, 447 Court
ALL. kinds of floral work. Lots. Flor- I
tat. I2T4 N. Liberty. TeL x. i
. .. . ....
r rC?.7 t-i I situ ivkl
' I
FURS
Remodeling. 1219 S. ComT.
KEYS
We tnako keya. Harry W. Bcott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE W EIDER LAUNDRY
24$ & High TaL. 4129
CAPITAL OT LAUNDRY
First in Quality and Service
Telephone 11 & lt4 Bmaflwa
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded. Pit
451 a Harry W. Scott 147 a ComT
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BBDDINU CO. Phooe- 480
SALEM FLUFf-RUU and Mxttxa-a
Factory. NEW MATTRE3S4 cmta. ta
?rder.oli lF'i V"-? 1
71Z:-.. i .V.VTTwfi.4
44At a IW La lUK 4f'ut -a I -a ,,J I
bur. TeL 444L OTTO F. ZWlCKKa
iEtlMl I
MUSIC STORES
I .5.WJir
lea Repairing radioa, phonographs and
sewing machines. 432 Slate Street
Salem.
NATUROPATHS
I Dr. Putnam Hall, 411 & commercial
TeL 40CS.
PAINTING
For good work call $869, Ryan.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engravtns. ttT N. Coo-
-vernal. TeL S887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, card, pamph
lets, proajrama, beoka or any fdnd of I
printing, call The Stat man Priming
Impairment, Sis a. tonrmercia tele
phone ti oi.
STOVES
1 rsDalr storea rangea circulatora
Sell new aad rebuilt stores, ranges aad
circulatora. stock fence, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Stove works.
62 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. K. B.
Flemlnc
TILE
Willard Art Tile Co. TeL 7719.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storaga.
call 3121, Larmer Transfer Co.- Trucks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 220
State St TeL 7773. Distributing, for
warding and storaga our specialty, bet
mtr rates
WELL DRILLING
R, A West R. 4. TeL 110FI.
7:80 Tha World In BeTiew Dr.
tee P. Morris.
0:15 KO AC Drama Calls,
8 -.45 Heroes ef Science,
9:00-0:30 Pseilio College.
Vie-
NOT1CK OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, have filed In the
County Court ot the State of Ore
gon, for the County ot Marion,
their duly verified final account,
as Executors of the last will and
testament and estate of. Albert Vb .
Peebles, deceased, and" that said
Court has fixed Tuesday, the 23rd
day of April, 1935, at the hour or
ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as
the time, and tha County Court
Room in the County Court House
at Salem, In Marion County, Ore-
eon, as the place tor hearing said
final account and all objections
thereto. r
' Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
20th day of March, 1935. "
LENA A. PEEBLES and ALBERT
E. PEEBLES, Executors of -the
last will and testament and Es-
i tate of Albert W. Peebles, De-
ceased.
RONALD a GLOVER,
-. Attorney for Executors,
" Salem, Oregon.
M-20-27-A. 3-18-17.
iFlffl ISIUEG
aa sj aav asa, aasBBai m-m at 4raBa4xaaa4i I
riUlil Hkibbl
As Grain Importations Mount
and Especially Corn,
Says 0SC Report
With $.5 11.0 00 haanels of core
imported from last Jaly 1 to Feb-J
ruary 1 and 12.SOO.000 bubals J
rootw t Artjentlaa stew crop corn I
ordered for shipment to taa uni-i
ted States up to March 15, north-1
west grain farmers with surplus l
wheat are takin vnasasl In teres 1 1
in tae grain awi i
aad train importations, says 1
market report by the Oregon state
- , - . . . 1-,.
college extension - A large
part of this corn entered Pacific
coast pons from Argentina where
irf; nW ,?P lW
onto the world maraet.
Washinctoa D. C press releae-1
SSVlfi; ti"Tt
were only six-tentns ot oae peri
cent of this coitntrya aTerage pro-1
duction of grains, aad less than
two oer cent of the loss to grata
crooa caused tlirectiy uy iaoi
drouth. 1
a lth on eb not erreat In oroDor-1
,v. uMIaiii nniul hr 1
Ay.nwt irta during recent
months are several times greater I
taaa normal, much of the Increase J
colnr to drouth areas, in addition i
to the. corn 9.321.000 bushels of I
oats, 7,824,000 bushels ot barley,
SAC
5,884.000 bushels of rye ana imunlcated to the share list, where
11.000 bushels ot wheat were! these divisions were mildlv rese.
imported into the United State!
during the eight .montns irom i
July 1934 to February 1335. I
Grain farmers point out t&atiand ntUitles used in the comnila.
wneat unnorts aireauy axe neiu l
h larra aa the snrolus wheat left
n,u in tha Pacific northwest.
while the above-normal Imports
- , - . ' 1
of wheat, rre. corn, oats ana Dar-1
ley combined amount to at least j
I twice that surplus. I
Most of the wheat importea
came from Canada Into the em -
trsl states ares '.Nearly U or it
was wneai noi hi ior mwuB
usou iui itoi .u I
u. tnt.ii ii nofli
JTCw i rrna'zV.
XUUOl j A was vvb "
drought areas In the north central
states where much hay from Ore
gon and other western states was
marketed this season.
Magnets and Wife
are Injured When
Sedan is Ditched!
WHEATLAND, April 16. Dr,
and Mrs. P. C. Magness are recov-
rnr home here from
f "if, th. fnrmr a
".v1.' Jl
, . ifl
. a.9ft Snndav nirht when the
IlialUUAlCU 11AU BMWMuvt -.
, 7 C,ZZ " ui - -
J4.- i- wblrb tb-v vr.ra ridlnr
!r7i:.. k vm u.n
was crowded off the Dayton-Salem
highway at the S
curve near
I the Mrs. Elsie Taylor farm in the
Pleasantdale neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Magness were re
turning home after a visit with
their mother. Mrs. Hattie Bennett
at MasonrlUe where practicing
for an Easter program, to be pre-
I 8eated at the rural church there.
had been in progress.
The car went into the ditch and
against a telephone pole, badly
damaging the top Which will DO
replaced.
Dr. J. Manning and Sheriff
George Manning were called and
, gave first aid.
Walnuts Exports
In March Heavy
March declared exports of wal
nuts to the United States are re
ported by Assistant Agricultural
Attache Mallory at Paris to Mar
ket News Service as follows:
Shelled in cases of. 55 pounds.
Frances, Marseille, 800; Lyons,
2339; Bordeaux. 1625; Italy, Na
ples. 1.5; Spain, none; total,
4959 cases.
RUBY SENDS STALLION
DAYTON. April 18. The
horse season was started In this
locality Friday when A. C. Ruby
was showing an iron-gray rer-
cheron stallion that will make
the season on farms here.
CALL FOR IMPROVKMKNT
BONDS OF THE CITY OF
SALEM, OREGON
Notice Is hereby given that on
May 1, 1935. there will be funds
on hand and applicable to the pay
ment of City of Salem improve
ment Bonds Series 2-R Nos. 1
to 151, both inclusive.' .
Holders of these bonds will
present them for payment at the
office of the city treasurer, as ta-
tit will rnu a flor that ahovav
-
j Q .
C. O. KICK, CltJ Treasurer.
....
April 9-17-25.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTXFJLENT .
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has filed la the Conn
lJ " " .
ior tne uounxy oi asarioii, iu
duly verified final account, as Ex
ecutor of the last will and testa
ment and estate of Margaret A.
Duncan, deceased, and that said
Court has tlzzd Tuesday, the 23rd
day of April, 1935, at the hour ot I
ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as 1
the time, and the County Court
T7-.m In that Cnantv Court House
at Salem In Marlon County, Ore-
gon, as the place for hearing said
final accouat and all objections
l.wn - '
"t!6.. ;
Dated at' Salem. OregorL this
nth Aav of March. 1935.
tons from July 1 to February 28. and US St IT if '
fi tr- p.,. into thelai za' ana u s Steel t 32.
t inn AK-n nrfSH TPHST fYld.l ? ' SO-TD ATEXAaBS
; , PANY, a Corporation, Executor-J
of the last will and testament
and Estate ot Margaret A. Dun -
can. Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER, '
Attorney for Executor,
-Salem, Oregon.
M-20-27A--10-17.
Gtain Uo
Tninrnn in ninnr
i HAULtiD ill aiLint
MARTS SPECIAUZE
NEW YORK. April l.-aV-A
few leaders aad apeclaltles cot
m08 ot tha atteatioa today -wkUe
th - haUaee of the stock list -was
irras-nlae. : . -
chemicals -wwn arala farorites
fRt .twk artiad rbamt.
cal had tte best caia for the day
wit life of 4 points to 144
wijt. AJx RedncUon was nearly 2
-v-- . tntr
aAa4s arla .wa, a,yj simw asr -
erJll otners the Kroap gamed
fractloBany .
lik.-.. tannA a small fol-
lowing, led by a 1 point adrance
i, e--j-, u r aiat -
1. " " , . ' 'JL '
- J - a - fc - rt - . ot ends ol)
' . .
tm scauerea natare or ut
(day's baying may her Indicated by
I the list of the more actrre Issnes
usica worn sldio to smut a w a
points or so. xaese utciaaea &ast
man Kodak. Lehman Corn., tit-
ott A. Un "B" K.linar Dm.
Owens-Illinois Glass. Teniek and
Ford, Standard Oil of Kansas. Su-
perheater and several others of
equally varying character.
A slightly better toae la rails
and utility bonds was not com-
tionary. Although the Associated
press average tor 0 stocks was .1
of a point higher at 34.7. the rails
tion vera ah 3? of nnin Hnwn
Tha A .. n ?.a
. a vast rfirviraAt anK4atta1lw
OUVOMUUSHA
iow that of th nrovinna a..tnn
u... n- ,. ..-. na, ,
pacemakers made some minor
progress, includine Santa Fw at
39 Sear8 Roebuck at
N. Y- central at is. Am-rtn
Tobacco t gl aQd Woolworth
a cgi othM-s hnvmr
Chrrslpr at 341 raHA.tt
' ;a '
Gas..a. 21. Montgomery Ward
Trading in. Wool
Is Fairly Active
BOSTON, April ie.-4r-(U. S.I
Dept. Agr.)-Trade in wool was
fairly active in Boston thus far
this week. Much ot the basinesa
was on the finer grades of west-1
era grown wools. Sizable sales
I cloM. mntK. T..8t.o. 4b.
J " , A Z " ,
I W001, the ood tp choice lines
I ranging 41-44 cents scoured and
----a tenia acuurea ana
saa. Vaall- . .
"" uut"- .tTO wool 99-
iMOUlaln
0i cents. Medium grade semf-
I bright fleece wools were bavins;
lome can at steady prices.
NO. 103-100
Synopsis ot Annual 8tatemeai of the
Until- Uanersl Iaauranea Co It A t
Crest Britain. London, aa th thirt-.;.-
day of December. 1934. mods ta tha I&.
aaraaee Coauaiasiaaar at the State at Ore
gon, parsuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount af ststatory deposit, $400,-
vuv.w.
INCOME
Net premiums reeeiTed daring t-s Tear.
9389.708.12.
laterest, dmaands aad rests receired
I daring the year. 947,585.08.
Iaeome from other searces reeeiTed dar
ing the year, 9 -.748,85.
Total iaeome. 4439,0.7.25.
DISBURSEMENTS
Ket losses paid darinc the year in.
eluding adjostmaat ; expenses, $183,'
826.40.
Di-ideads paid oa capital stock dariac
the yesr. aooo.
Com aiusioas aad salaries paid daring
ue year, sis,cas.ud,
Taxes, lieenses sad fees paid dartas
the year. 921,833.68,
-uas-ai at au viaer aurpeaaiiaies. as.-
924 5fl.
Total expenditure, 9439,550.69.
ASSETS
Valae of real estate owaed fawrket
yalaa), neaa.
Valae ef stocks and bonds swnea
(autrket Tains). $1,039,618.54.
Loans oat saortgagea aad colls ter-L
etc, bobs.
Cash ia banks, sad on hsad. 9104.'
041.41.
Premiums La caane ef celleetwa wnt-
ne a 1 ,h- an iaa aa .
811.94. '
laterest aad rents .as aad acexaed,
$9, 18 LOO.
All ether. $12,809.44.
Total admitted assets, 81,221,982.35.
LIABILITIES
Grass claia-s for leeaes snpaid, 939,'
420.00.
Amount of aaearaed premiums aa sll
SBtataadiag risks. 9406.617.03.
Dae for oammissioa aad brokerage, $2,-
000.00.
AU other liabUities. $31,743.88.
Total Uabilitiea, except capital, $479,-
TBO.SL.
Statatory depeelt 9400,000.00.
Barphts aver aU liabilities, $342,201.44. j
Burpiaa ss regards psfaci heldars, $742,-
- iul,
Total. 91.221.982.35.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB THE
TEAK
Nat premloau receiTsd darisg the year.
$3,431.42,
Losses paid daring the year, 9682.04.
Loasea tnearrea aarmg tee year.
1 668-.04.
I . . , ... .
Aame w lu mi; , onuM uvueru a'
I . M V ,. .,,.
I ., Manager i Ualtei Statas,
I F. W. Koeekert.
I . . Cl .
I 8ty res idea t attoraey for serf-
I K E. Menafee. Poru-. Oregoa (9041
- 1 K. wuiia-a
TV . r ii . -w-. v M
: Oregon
I CBara at Xraaa Baiiaing
Stocks and Bond
April IS
STOCK AV-UtAeES
(Compiled by The Associated Press)
80 15 - 15 40
lades. Rails. CtO. Stacks
I Today 3. - SO.7 S60. Sa7
g-J
Year age $7.9
toss htk se.s
IMS law 49.4
1M4 high 4L4
1934 low 45.9
24.8 24.3 '
88.6
95.5
. 19.1 - 22.3
98.8 85.4
27.e sas
18.S 21.
43.0 . 40.4
22.8 24.2
47A
4t.S
S4.S
5L4
94.9
Ln,
19 10
19
Indus. " CtlL
95.9 90.7
94.8 90.3
82.8 se.o
89.5 85 9
95.9 90.7
92.9 94.4 -01.0
- 98.9' V
73.7 68.2
For.
1 Today ' . 79.9
97.7
87.7
1 Mk;. i
SI.l
67.2
70.4
45.4
Year age . 69.S
1935 high 87.8
1933 lew 76.4
1 1934 high 89.4
1 19S4 low 74.5
70.0
40.3
New 1933 hich.
Two
Salem Markets (JOflTIOUEO SPREID
Grade IS raw 4 per cent
saflk, co-op pool price SlJtS
per baadrcd.
- tatna based as
sattarfst araraga)
snrliTy
' DistrDotor price f2.ia .
A srade bntterfat Deliv
ered, 8c; rowte, 27c
; A grade prints, 29 H e; B
grade, 29c . - -
Prices paid ta answers by 8alaes bavara.
i tTha ptieea betew. sappliad by a lacal
grecsr.e taaaeattva of ta daily Jeerket
av are aei gaaxaataed by Tna BtAtea-
4
PKU1TS
(Bwyinr Price)
Grsaefrait rteriee
4.50 to 4.09
1.50 to 9.00
Aratana
Oimagee, SavaJ, faacy 1.25 to S.8S
vaowe . zas to 2.85
Baaomea. 1V aa stalk - , .04
"anas
faaey
JOO ta S.7i
Choiza
3JS ta 8.25
Lhasa, fresh
1.00
Apylas, kmkel
LOO ta 1.95
VEeETASXn
(Barinc Piuaal
Oreea aaiosa, laeaL doxaa
Oaiea sets, Ke. 1, lb. ,
.10
a. z. is.
Loral ami, SO lbs, Ka. 1 95
na z, ae im. s.50
Acpararas, CsUf, Tb . .07 ta JO
Rhabarb, local, lb. .05
Artichokes, baa t.SO ta S.OO
CaaUfU er, Calif, log 1.15
Cabbage, Calif, lb. ' .OS to .08
Carrsta, Calif, eosea .25 to .50
Celery. Calif, crate - 8.2S
Joearts. aaxen 1.50
it. r.!; as
" " , ."-, mw.u I .
Besns, Calif, lb. , .12
aaalvea, Casea .SO
6raen peppers, lb. ., ,.. J20
Lettnee, Calif. 2.25 to S.25
Dry pack LTS U 2.25
Laeal, Ke. 1, ewt
LaeaL Ke. 2, evt
Yakima, No. 1. 50 lbs.
Yakima, No. 2, 50 lbs.
8reet :
1.75
.75
1.0O
.83
9.10
.09
Sew spuds. Florida
Peas. Calif., lb.
oH
Spiaacb, lecaL oraage crate
1.00
1.25
L25
1.B5
8.50
.65
. .40
Lettuce crate
Sqaash, Calif crate
Tefaa toes-
Hot faoose. 10 lbs.
Mexican, hie . .. ,
Tarniaa, dezea
Radiiaea, local, aosea
Walnats. lb.
.18 to
.1 to
SO
as
Filberts, lb. .
ttora
IBaytas Efies)
Clnsters, 1034 lb, top
.11
5
ragglea. 1934. tap ta.
goes
iBayiag Pdes)
Extras
Siaaearas
.19
.19
.18
MaCiaau
wool, uu atunaia
fiaylag Pries)
Sfohstr. 1934 eiip
.10
.15
.13
Mc-ia wooL IBS.
Ceana aad fine weol, 1934
D,'T .
Heavy 4 ?T1
I Colored awei-ms. la.
.14
as
as
at
14
as
JOS
I h?1
g-rinre. n.
I fryers. u. -
Boosters, la.
at cat
iBarinc Pries)
I Baring Urn be, lb. , .07
Lsmbs, aadrr 90 lbs. 4.09 te 4.59
Ortr 0 lh,. a.oo to s.oo
Bogs. 10-170 ibs. , T OO to S.OO
J1O-130 lbs. S.OO ta
279-219 Iba. top 9.09
210-250 lbs., top
8-5 to s.T5
.6.00 te 7.50
3.50 to J50
Steers
Cava
Balls
, 4.00 to .SO
, 4.00 te 6.00
. 4.50 to 4.00
.13
Heifers
I VeeL top
I Dressed -eaL tap
Dressed hoes
.14
OaalH AND HAT
Barms Pries
Wheat western red . - ... .81
White. No. 1
Barley, feed. No. 1, tea 26.00
Malt-as. tea - ai.uo
Oats, milling, ton
Teed, tea
-25.00
.20.00
Hay. baying
Clever hay
. 9.09
Oats sad retch, tea
. 9.00
.i-oe
Alfalta -altar -
Ctnver Bead
Bed. lb.
.1$
Alsike. tb.
at
BROCCOLI GROWS BIG
DAYTON, April IS. Broccoli
heads weighing 7 pounds each.
1 grown on the C. J. CountisS farm.
J nave been a delicacy enjoyed the
i. ,-
I t-Dfc
Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Mart
I PORTLAND, Ore., April 18.-
fl3) Today's early session of the
Gardeners' and Ranchers' market
continued uneventful. Supplies
were about the same, transactions
showed a slight increase over the
1 first session, and the prices re-
mained on an even leveL
Action was centering around an
excellent supply of cauliflower as
the quotation dropped from , the
usual range. No. 1 grade went
from f 1.1 5 to a spread of 90
cents and $1, while No. 2 fell
to 75 and 80 cents per crate.
Qualities were good, with the No,
Is showing larger grade differ
ences.
Potatoes also showed a slight
falling off In both quality and
price.
Supplies of rhubarb have been
in creasing steadily. Qualities
also have shown improvement,
and the prices are gradually get
tuts, down, to a normal ruga.
Fifteen pound boxes were held for
90 cents up to 81 for the .best
grades, and doxen bunches were
going for 40 and SO cents at yes
terdays . session.
Spinach Orsnrs box, 90e-$L
Carreta Lag, 90e-$l.
Beets Dosea baaches. 4Se.
Greea oaioos Dosea baaches, 80-85e.
iry ontoss -o. x, m.
Turnips Dotea ba aches, 30c,
Ratabagss 100. $3.
Parsaioe Lar. 4 1-1.1 S.
New sarias radishea Doxea baaehaa.
80-S5e. r - r .
Lettnce Kartbvest' per 4 dosea.
83-9.50.
1 , hrr4r.lv a.
CaatLQower Na. 1. 90e-41; No. 9, 49-
49e. -v
Celery hearts -Detea, 91.40.
Celery Crate, 4L-3-8.74. .
EglfkRgl. -.
" Aooles Winesapa, $1.40; Newton I,
$1-1.60; face aad fin. h5-90e. ;
Brussels sprouts Crate. 85-9..
, Potatoes 50 lbs- 60e.
Moatarri green- Dosea. 25c. .
--vale Bex. 55a , .
t C uc-mbera B, 93-8.25.
Greea broccoli Lot. 60s.
Red cabbage Po-ad. 4c . . ,
' Rbubsrh Deien baaches. 60c. -
jttk rx-an. 85a.
Parsley Dosea baaches, SOe, -
Again
OF OUST IS FtCTOH
CHICAGO. Anril 14 -LPV-Prof-
It tak. lag sales in wheat futures
were swept out of the trading; pit
la a resamptioa of speculative
baying Just before the market's
close today, reselling in a price
amp of more than two cents to
new highs for the season.
Tha wave of purchasing here
accompanied ' rather persistent
strength in the Kansas City mar
ket, which. Is, nearer the south
western drought region. Reports
of dust storms in southwestern
Kansas, parts of Nebraska and
even tn Canada gave a spectacular
toach to a wealth of bullish crop
news.---1.-- -
The sharp -upturn, ending easi
ness that prevailed most of ths
session, forced If ay wheat to the.
I highest level in mere than tow
months and the ew crop deliv
eries to new season tops. Wheat
closed 2 to 2 cents above the
previous finish. May 1.02-.
and corn was to 1 up. Hay
94-, oats grained -. rye
', and barley was unchanged
to lJ higher.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: close May, 1.02 -fi:
I July, 1.01-.2: Sept., 1.02 -.
Corn: May, 89-; July, 83-
Sept, 78. ,
Oats: May, eu-5; July. 44:
Sept,. 41.
GeneralMarkets
yKODTJCS EXCHAHJTGB
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aoril IS. I A1
Prsdnoa Ezchaaga aet prices:
Batter: Extras. 27tte: staa4ards. 27e:
prhae Xh-sts. 264; fhata, 26c
Egg: U. a. speasls. S3c; U. S. extras.
22e; U. 8.
mat extras.
SOc.
Bettertat :
29c.
obbgoh xnrr pbiczs
PORTLAND. Ore, April 15. (API
Nats: Wainats Oregon, to jabbers. F.
O. B. deh-ery points : Norpee arade.
Praaoettoa, targe, SOc, faacx, 17e. bm-
aina, xoc; soft sneu. large, ise, taacy.
lSe, media, lie: ayettem larre. 90c
Cascade erase: Xiaaaaattaa, Urge, TTe,
faaey. 16c; soft shaiL hm, $4, taaer .-.
lac: Maxattea. aaraa. J7c. -,. .
poaad T. O. B. 4aiT
Portlaiid
PORTLAND. Ore- April 14. AP
PORTLAND. Ore, April 16. (AP)
Oiala:
Wheat Opea, High Lew Cleae
Xu 43 84 84 8
Jaly 43 V. 83 82 W 8S
Sept. 83 H 83 , SIM Si
Jaafe: Big Ba4 bloeate. 4Kr: aark
bard wiatar. 12 par cent, 41.02 ; da 11
per eeat, SB He; soft white, 8c; west
era white, 8Se; bar v Later, 84c; '
aarthera spriag, 87 e; western red, 86e.
Oats, Na. 3 white, S-8.50.
Cars, No. 2 E yellow, 443.71.
MUirnai staaaara, $25.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, April 16. fAP)
ter Prints. A grade, 29 Ke lb. ia parch-
meat wrappers. 80 H lb. in carton-: B
grade, paremneat wreppera, z9e lb.;
earteaa, 80s lb.
Batterfat Portland debrery: A grade
deliveries at least twice weekly, -8c
lb.; covatry routes, S6-28c lb. ; H grada,
deliveries less than twice weekly, 27e
lb.; C grade at market
B grade ereaai Bering price, batter
fat basis, 66c lb.
Eggs Sales ta retailers: Special-, 24e;
extras, 28c; fresh extras, brewa, S3e;
standards 21c; fresh madiaasa Sle; ma-'
diem firsts, 19- doxea.
Eggs Baying pcicaa af wholesalers: -Fresh
specisls, 23c; extras. 22e; firsts,
20e; extra media-ta, 19c; medium fizsta.
18c: aader aradaa. 17e doxea.
Cheeae 92 score, uregea triplets, l&c; ...
loaf. 16c. Brokers win pay a eeat be
low quotations.
SLtlk Contract price s rortlane aeur-
ery, $-.20 cwt; grade cream,
io.
Country Meats Selling pnea to re
tailers: Cooatry kUled hogs, best batch-,
era, ander 150 lbs. 14r.-15e lb.; veal
era. No. 1. 13a lb.; beery, 8-9 m.; cot-
ter cows, eiuc as.; cunn, a-- 1-..
balls S-8e lb.; yearliag mmha, 10-l.e
lb.; spring, 14 16c lb.; ewes. 4-ee lb.
Mohair 1935 bsyug price, ltfe lb.
Cascara Bark Baring prica. 1935
peat 3e lb.
ttape xvsa emaiera. l.-iw is.
Lire poaitry Portland delivery bay
tag price: Colorod heaa, erer $H lba
1S-I7 !.; aa-er a Vi irs 10-1 ic .;
leghora fowls, over SK lbs- 13-1 tc J.;
aader 9 lbs lSe lb.; springs, 4 lbs. and
ap, 1718c lb.; aaer 4 lbs.. 17-18. Ih
broilers. l4-2 lbs- 19-20e lb.; aader
1 1. lbs, 17-1 Se H.; roosters. lb.; Pa
kin ducks, yeo-g, l-17e lb.
Oaioaa Oregon, He. 1, T.oe-s.oo
ewt.
Potatoes Orecoa Burbaaka. 9L7 -
3 cental; Deschutes Gem, $1.90-4, Idaho
Oema. 4I-7a-L8, , .
hew Potatoes rionaa, 1 o.; -a-t
fwaima. 1e lb.
Wool 1935 cup, aomutat: viumm
ette valley, nedieB. 15e; eaerae aad
braid. ISa lb.; Eaatera Oregoa, 1M
lb.; Soataara Idaha, 13-14e lb.
Hay Baying price from prodseers:
AWalts No. 1, new price, 9ls-14M: Eaa
era Orema Tiaaothy. 417; eats.. 410-1 1
ton: Willamette Valley Timothy, 014
ton; ekrrer, $10-11 ton, Portland.
Pordand iJvestock
PORTLAND. Ore- AprH 14. (AP)
Cattle: Beecipts 125; steady.
Beretpta, 2900; calves 100; 25 higher
aad better 4a apota. . ..
Stem: t?eod, uaais aad saediBas,
i.30-9.00; cows, geed,.eassaoa aad.saa
diasa, 4.75-4.S5; lew eatter aad eetter,
2.00-A25; balls, good and cbeioe, S.OO- '
5.50; cotter, cam -a aad atedmm, 8.75
S.ee; vealeis, goad aad choice, J-
I SO: calt common aad mediam. 3.50
70.; calves, good and ebeieev 4.50-8.50
eoauaea sad ssediam. SJ5O-0.5O.
Horsi Beeetpts 100. steady.
UgbtweJght. food aad choica, 7J50
0.85; mediwmwelght. good aad ebeiae.
0.00-9.50; hatryweight aad cbetce.
4.50-9.-5; packing sows, ssediam and
tied, 4.50-9,00 feeder ssd ate ker pigs,
rood am. choice. T5O-S.0O. ..
Sheep: eeip SOO; steady. -
Spriag lambs, good sod media-, 6 OO
t.00: Lambs, goad aad choice, 5.75-4.25;
common and mediam. 9.75-5,75; yearUns
-etera, 4.00-5.00; ewes, good an .
choice, 9.25-4.00; ealL eommoa sad ar.
diam, 2.00-3.50. . .-'-'
CALL ' FOR Cmr OF 8ALKH
GENERAL FUND WAIUIANTS
Notice id hereby giren that
funds are now on hand for the
payment of General . Fund . War-,
rants of the City of Salem, Nos.
89578 to 915 90 Inclusive. Hold
ers of these warrants will present
them for payment at the office of
the City Treasurer as Interest cea
ses after this date. C O. RICE,
City Treasurer. A-1T.