The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 20, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, ! Oregon, Saf urday Morninisr, April 20, 1935
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vertisements published la Us
colsunasv and la cases where
this paper la at fault will re
print that part of aa adver
tisement la which the typo-p-apbloai
mistake oceara.
The Statesman reserres the
right to reject objectionable
iI-rrtisrnR. It further reserTes
the right to classify all adver
ting under the proper classi
fication. HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman for hooeework.
Board and room, small wag?, Write
B- 4S4, Statesman.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Dressmaking exp., copy pictures
$;.5 day to your bom phone 7984.
Pa In ting and calcimlnlng. Tel 4498.
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Wanted, housekeeping for' elderly
gentleman. References. Bx 414,
Statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Peach Trees
SPECIAL Alt kinds of fruit and
nut trees. Frultlaad Nursery ea lea
yard. 240 Canter St A, J. Mathla. prop.
Tet. S82S
Hay. oats and vetch, clover, wild
eats. Mrs. Wright. k ml Wallace Rd.
FOR SALE
.Implements.
Farming
evenings.
Can 63F15
Baled hay. Tel 67F2.
-Baled bay and straw. TeL C7FX
SsjijTsrsjs-iXMrr
Baby chicksgood chicks and de
pendable custom hatching. Warner's
Hatchery, 546 Highland. TeL 656.
Englewood shrubs. 2060 Nebraska
Avenue.
SAVE ON SHAVES 60 finest
chrome surgical steel . double edge
Mades sent postpaid for $1.00. THE
RAZOR MAN, P.O. Box 147, Salem,
Oregon.
Cabbage, tomato lettuce and Ber
trtldit. Onion plants. Breithaupt's, 211
K. Miller.
' Wejl -rotted fertilizer, by yard or
3SJ","TeL. 6278. .
mmn specials
$ 04.50 0-tube Remler. used. . $14.50
i-,a oe R r? A- Radiola. used 17.80
05.50 Ecaphone Midget, used - 14.50
154.00 Freed Console, used 19.50
60.50 6-tube Crosley, used 12.60
104.00 9-tube Zenith, used 49.50
' 80.00 7-tube Zenith, used ".
315.00 Stromberg-Carlson, new 99.50
Terms oa any of above, 85.00 down,
$1.00 weekly. GEO. C. WILL MUSIC
STORE.
Closing out all fruit and nut trees,
evergreen shrubbery, and rose bush
es. Arthur- Plant's Flower A Shrub
bery Mkt, 150 S. Com'l
Easter lilies, cut flowers and potted
plants, Say Morris, florist Phone 8637.
Milk goat
;;th st
for sale.s Fresh. 190 S.
Just received 35 Ice boxes as good
new to Bell at a bargain "while they
t.at TVin't mUa thi. Oreeon ltd we.
- and Furniture Co, 285 Chemeketa St.
Hand cultivator for sale or trade for
wheelbarrow. 34a Bellvue.
Toimg berry plants. Also Marshall
sut "JS'' strawberry. A. T. Van Cleave
a nn, R. 7. Bt. 478. Salom. '
TRADEMlscellaneotia
Piano : take cow on deal Mudd, 28 J
MISCELLANEOUS
free We pick up dead and worth-
: leas borsea. cows, sneep. -rev -
Saw TepirTni(. Salem Saw Stoop
v Tour Comer fea Road. - TeL 4180.
(la! rests tie-20a. sex a winter
Painting, papering, kalaomlning, rea-
M. BrlnraxL !M s. ICth.
FOR RENTROOMS
- , Desirable sleeping rooms. Reason'
able. Not far out Garage If desired.
:-Tet 8977. - ; -r"
; Pleasant sleeping room, -t tolock N.
o state house. Tel 6539; i '' :
Comfortable room In modern- home
? near state house for gentleman. Break
faat If desired. Call 724, evenings.
? 8. rms.. 1J41 Chemeketa. Tel 8690.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, room, very close In. Tel 8482.
Board, rm.. 8a Chemeketa. TeL 8394.
FOR RENTi-APARTMENTS
' 8 rm. first floor, partly furn. apt.
adults, light water. 5 if Judson.
8 room furn. apt Tel 8840,. ;
Nice 1st floor apt, 432 Marlon.
1 rm. furn. apt, dean
Adults only; 645 Ferry,
and warm.
Strictly modern 4-rm. apt tinfur-
s ntshed. frig., automatic heat lota o'f
built-lns, garage. No one over you. Call
115 N. 14th. , . t -
Mod. IB. apt Adults, 843 Union.
.wpw
Fine, close tn, steam heated 4-room
. apartment with frigidaire. and every
modern convenience. Phone 8498.
. Very attractive arts. 1411 Court St
2 rma clean, close in. Tel 5825.
3 R. apt Sleep. R. 213 Court -
Furn, apt,: 191 Si Church.
S R. and 6 R. apta.. Coral
font Sta TeL 8884 or 4828. .
a Mar-
1 room furn. apt. Maytag, 88.00 up.
SZH W. Capitot. -
FOR RENTHOUSES
Houses Forkner -1853 N. Capitol
FOR RENT HOUSES
Lovely J r. turn, court bungalow.
Edgewater Court. Tel 5154-
Houses. Grant, 5 Jl Court. Tel 6584.
HOMES FOR RENT ,
4 room, modern bone with nook.
basement, furnace; fireplace, located
close-in on North Winter street, price
130.00 per month.
s room noma witn casement, fur
nace, fireplace, on North 20th street,
pries 130.00 per month.
S room noncatow, nxrnaee, garage,
me furniture, located on Center
street. .price T22.50- per month.
3 room tM with large lot, beau
tiful shade tseee, fireplace, oa Fair
mount Hill, price $12. SO per month.
SEE, W. H. QRABENHORST CO.
1H a. Liberty street
4 R. .mod. house. Tel 754.
5 R. oaf. mod. house, f 15.00. 2381
State. Tel w 0401.
Fum. houses. Itelvia Johnson.
FOR RENT
Rant -Goad ' farm house, orchard
and . small acreage. Call 43F15 eve
nings.
Furn. 2 R. apt. 1st floor, private
oath. furn. garage house. 3Z41 rlaxei.
TeL 7664.
Hospital beds and wheelchairs to
rent. H. U Stiff, Furnltsr Co.
Acreage close in. Inn. 698 N, Cottage,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Of a good suburban home 1 mile out
on pared road, or room, comfortable
bouse, electdc lights. 2 wells, water
system, plumbing. l acres land. An
attractive buy for 82500, cash $500,
or will accept Dallas homo as part.
uhiujs mlllkk. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 0708.
DISTANT OWNER SATS SELL . AT
LOSS TO HIM
10 nice acres 2 miles out on good
road, some berries, few choice fruit
and nut trees, well, electric lights.
Buildings need some repair. Property
vacant. Buy it today and move in
Price was $4-00. Will accept $2850
for few days only, part terms. Pis-
count for ensh.
CHILDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 0708
FOR SALE 6 room house, ' large
lot, on paved street. One block to
school. $950.00 cash. See owner, 1396
Fir St after 5 p. in.
Sacrifice My 4 room plastered
home, 5.-)0 cash. 3 large walnuts.
cherries, 2 apples. I am leaving Sa
lem and must sell at once. See my
agent
R. A. FORKKER
TeL 3031 1853 N. Capitol
LOOK ! LOOK !
This 4 room plastered late built
home with 2 bedrooms, basement, fur
nace, garage, located in northeast Sa
lem, price only $1100. $250. down;
WORTH MORE.
SEE, W. H. 3 R A BENHORST CO.
134 S. Liberty Street
saasSjssstssSjtasseseaSWSaa
Strictly mod.
$ R. house, N. Sum
$1800.00. TeL 5787.
mer, near E.
LOT BARGAIN ,
8 BLOCKS from First Kafl Bank
Bids'., 55x110. Only 3700.
SOCOLOFSKT a SON "
Nlce home, 5 large rooms, modern
In every way at 895 N. Capitol St
$2000 leas than original cost.
1150. down, nice bungalow, oak
floor in living room A dinette, bas
ment, furnace, fireplace, $1750.
$250. down. 5. room plastered home
In good condition, basement furnace.
2 lots, $1500.
$300. down. C room English style
home, oak floor in living and dining
rooms, basement furnace, fireplace.
fine location. -
$1500. to loan on good security.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 Court St
Phone 3723
BE TOUR OWN LANDLORD
N. Summer street 3 rms. and bath.
comfortable little home. 11000 terms.
80COLOESKY ft SON
First National Bank Bldg.
NICE COURT STREET HOME
3 nice bedrooms, lrg. living room,
basement furnace Beautiful large
lot with flowers and shrubbery. New
garage. A special for only 83650.00.
You can't go wrong on the place.
SEE Jam. D.. Sears or G. W. Johnson
132 S. High St Phone 9S29.
NEW LISTING
8 room house and garage, in North
Salem, paved street lot 47x120. 1500
cash. Price $1200.
W. O. KRUEGER, 147 N. Com'l.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
TRADE Tort land 5 room unincum
bered "bungalow for Salem resilience,
near school Box 43a, Statesman.
For sale or trade, 20 acres, clear.
I ml from La comb, grade school. 1
ml from high school bus,, good loca
tion ; will trade for house and let near
Salem, write Bert Harrison, Lacomb,
Oregon.
FOR SALE FARMS
FARMS Rent eale trade. Oregon
Land Cow Eac. by.. Wood bum, Oregon.
44 ACRE RIYER BOTTOM FARM
Improved, -with a fi room plastered
house, barn, garage and chicken bouse.
This Is all first river bottom, and can
te oougnt at trie low price or sjzoo.eu.
; on very easy terms.
WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY
423 COURT STREET. SALEM
FOR SALE 15 A- .no house. 5 A.
cherries, I A. walnuts in hearing. Rest
timber. 3 ml from Salem on Dallas
highway. Route 3, Box 470, Salem.
LOOS AT THIS BARGAIN
$2600. Will buy this 33 acre tract all
in cultivation, gooa Dam, oia.
house, drilled well WONDER
FUL VIEW overlooking the
whole valley, $600. down will
handle. DON'T NEGLECT TO
SEE THIS BARGAIN.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.,
' REALTORS
124
& Liberty St i Phone 64(8.
t MVyWWWWWWil
10 A. 10 mL from Salem. 2 room
house, timber for fuel creek, GOOD
aoU, 3750. 3100. down. :
A. I mL rrom city, small nidga.
good' sou. aotne timber. Il.ou.
30 A. 15 mL from Salem, is tn cul
tivation. I A. timber, small creek. 4 A. :
orcnaro. room house, ssoua.
14 A. 35 in cultivation, 2S A. rich
bottom. S room bouse. 3 barns, stock
a -equipment, 35600.
Money to loan at ttt .
MELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court St
Phone 3728
! STOCK RANCH BARGAINS
" 40-acres It miles out old bldg; 12
A. good timber. 81200 3800 down.
: 34500.00 buys good 2 03-A. stock
ranch. Fair bldg. 85-A. In crop, good !
timber and pasture. $2000, down, bat
en sr. - . ... -f-,- ' . -' -,i :
87000 buys 460 'acres. Fair -blags
40-A. cult, some good bottom land, i
Plenty of water. 84000 down, ball
school loan. -'- i
89000 buys 275 acres good bldgs.
50-A. tn crop, some berries, good Um
ber, running water, team, sheep, goats.
turkeyn, cows a all Implements. Tnese
are a few of our good buys, we also
have aane smaller places - that are i
priced very low. Remember If youi
want to buy or sell rt pays to SEE
JAS. P. SEARS or OL W. JOHNSON
133 S. High Street . , Phone 9639
Interesting Facts
We saw a team any at a alow
sign oa the highway Friday, Even
horses read the signs.
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While there Is only about t
000,000,000 actual cash money la
circulation In this country the to
tal bank deposits are around $47.-
000,000,000 and hang, loans reach
S5O,O0MOO,OO0.
O .
Last . year stamp taxes were
paid oa more than: 125,600,090,-
000 cigarettes.
; O
The American flag is the third
oldest of the national standards.
o
See Sunday's Statesman for
special used car listings. Now la
the time to buy good, used cars
from dependable dealers. Be sure
to read the used car -ads in Sun
day's Statesman.
ACREAGE
A PLACE TO BUILD
. 74100 of an acre of good land, in
the city, near paved street and school,
located In a new addition in northeast
Salem, price $500. $25. down, bat $10
per month. SEE IT BEFORE YOU
BUY.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO..
134 S. Liberty St
'"ACBGESNA""'1""
31 acres located near Halls Ferry,
7 acres cultivated, -balance pasture
and timber, some extra good garden
land, small stream, log house, barn
and chicken house, buildings in need
of repair. Price $1500. for IMMEDI
ATE SALE to close an estate; here's
your chance to buy right
SEE. W. JL GRABENHORST ft CO.
REALTORS
134 South Liberty St Phone 6468
CLOSE IN ACREAGE
5 acres on paved road, close to
city limits, cRy schools., electric lights,
gas, telephone, mail route. In front of
property, no buildings. Price $1500,
cash $140., baL monthly and low rate
of interest.
2 acres not far out, ready for plant
ing. Price $750. cash $50, baL little
each month, low Interest. BUY NOW
and build your little home.
We have many other choice tracts
from H acre to S acres, well located
and close In, best of terms.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 6708.
WANTED -REAL ESTATE
Farm from owner. Bx. 438, States
man.
Have inquiries tor houses $1,000 to
$2500. It you wish to sell see me: I
will try to move your property for
you. -
h. c. shields
r 210 Oregon Bldg. . Tel 8302.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Service station on Pa
cific highway. Money maker.
l',4 acre land In bearing fruit Good
modern 4 i room home. Quick sale,
$3500. See Mr. LIndgren.
- HAWKINS ROBERTS. INC
Ssasssesaasssssasasaeeassi
REAL SNAP
Grocery ft confectionery, good pay
ing business, extra good location. If
interested see GRANT or CRITTEN
DEN, Masonic Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN
S7o Farm Loans 5
Plenty ef money for well Improved
farms If ) amply secured. Improve or
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
booklet "Willamette Valley Farms."
. Hawkins and Roberts, Ino,
A COMPLETE SERVICE ON
LOANSlUP TO $300
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
1 Member of NRA.
Room 119, New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. S-123 AM 165 by
STATE
518 State S ' Tel 8 T 4 0
Loans Made in Nearby Towns
Automobile and
Chattel Loans -
t to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates," I
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st NatX Bank Bldg. . - Phone 8513
Licensed by State
In debt?: Investigate our pooled ac
count plan,! Pay debts by installments.
Not a loan;: we act as trustee. Phone
7929 for appointment or call at Rm. 8,
Ladd A Bush Bank Bldg.
AUTO LOANS
C A R sl R EF I N A N C B D
Easy Term -..J.- . ventlgate
WILLAIJTTE LOAN CO. M-l
BOS Guard-cn Bldg. . Salem
LIVESTOCK
and POULTRY
BABY chicks, baby pullets, baby
cockerels. Custom batching, custom!
sexlog. Ph.. 233F2. Lee a Halchery.
Baby . cockerels only 32 per bun-
dred. TeL 133 F2. Lee's uaichery.
Fryers fat! Easter. 20c lb. alive. TeL I
133F3. Lee's Hatchery. .
For sale.! saddle horse, weight 1000,1
13 years aid. Also Jersey, bull 11
montha Eligible for regtstration. Mrs,
Sloat ixinsJa. i
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED; DRY
TeL f 000. Salens Fuel Co. Trade &
Cottage. . :;' -."'; ;
Dry woo-,:Tel:625t
Guaranteed dry wood. TeL 3860. t
Dry wood.UI bu, 84.00. Dial 4084.,
16 In. old iPr. 35. Tel.785. . r
' Fir, Pair, maple. Tet 137F3. : .
Dry wood all kinds. Phone 6443.
. 2nd growth 4 ft fir, $2.00 per cord,
come and get It' P. Bankston. Star Rt,
Silvertoa. -
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing reasonable. Call 82 J
FOR SALEUSED CARS
-1927 Olds Coupe. 95 rubber, $73,
or trade. Tet Sir 13.
FOR SALEUSED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
20 Ford Coupe, license, runs $ IS
star Roadster, license, runs zs
37 Bulck Coach 145
39 Ford Coupe v, . 80S
81 Ford Panel ,., ,r. 28S
; 31 Ford Coupe 895
II Cher, Coach : , -. : 878
31 Cher. Sport Coupe 215
13 Cher, come .-,..
32 Prvmotrth, Sedan : 445
S3 Cher. Standard Coach --478-1
33 Chev. Master Coach ; , 45
21 Graham Sedan - 301
84 Cher. Master Coach .... 50
Special
St Plymouth Coupe. 4500 miles. I
Looka and runs like new. New car
guarantee. Price $095; $235 down, bal
ance Is mo. -
Trucks
Do vea need a track? We have both
long and short W. B. Dual and single
Urea. Priced from $7 to 4J5. roroa
Chev. Ro O. M. C Fageol More-
land International
TERMS - - - TRADES.
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKay Chevrolet Co.
833 Center - - - 430 N. Com'L
Phone 8189
Used Cars
1980 Dodge
Sedan with six
wheels ...... t..t---t.
19J8 Ford V-Tpickup
.$295.00
1927 Buick Sedan
75.00
Trucks
1929 Dodge with body ft hoist 295.00
1929 Reo . Gold Crown motor.
2-ton . 585.00
192$ Dodge one-ton with body 100.00
1929 Morland 2-ton L. W. B. 295.00
Ford one-ton with "body 85.00
1 yard body A hoist 75.00
James ki. Mad en Co.
235 S. Commercial St Phone 8590.
State Motors, Inc.
Offers to let you make your own deal
on following listed cars.
No reasonable offer refused.
1934 Master Chevrolet 4-door Sedan.
1933 Plymouth P. D. DeLirxe Sedan.
1933 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Tour Sedan.
1933 Ford Coupe.
These cars are all In first class con
dition In every way.
STATE MOTORS, INC
DEALERS FOR
Hudson - - Terraplane - - Packard
Motor Cars
525 Chemeketa - - - Phone 8400
Open nights and Sundays
Bonesteele Bros., Inc.
USED CARS
1934 Plymouth Coupe, 6000 ml $335
1934 Ford V-8 Coach DeLuxe.
10.000 miles . v. 595
1931 Bulck Sedan, first class 495
1932 V-8 Ford Coupe, new paint 425
1931 Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan 395
1930 Hud. Sedan Deluxe, new
paint 425
1931 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan, new
paint 365
1930 Dodge Sedan, overhauled 360
1930 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan, nice
-condition 375
1928 Dodge Victory Sedan 225
1930 Essex Coach, a good buy
now 195
1930 Chevrolet Coupe, new paint - 28a
1929 Chevrolet Coupe, nice shape 195
1928 President 8 Sedan, 7-pass. .. 175 ,
1929 Durant Coach, to be sold 164 I
1925 Packard Sedan 125
Several cars less than $100.
USED TRUCKS
TRADE AND WIN CONTEST VOTES !
GIVEN
Bonesteele Bros., Inc.
391 Chemeketa St
Ph. 4444.
BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS
1931 Hup Sedan $365
1931 Ford Tudor Sedan . 315
1930 Ford Coupe , 275
1929 Pontlac Coupe 245
1929 Dodge D. A. Coupe 245
1928 Ford Sport Coupe 145
All of the above cars are thoroughly
reconditioned and carry our regular
30 DAY GUARANTEE We also have
25 others to choose from.
TERMS AND TRADES
BORREGO'S CAR MARKET'
240 N. Liberty St . Phone 36.88.
I WAS born in 1928. My proud par
ents were the old Pioneers, the Olds-
mobiles. I am only five years old, but
have had a world of experience. You'd
be surprised, three, days ago I was so
tired I did not care what happened to
me, when out of a clear sky, the v al
ley Motor Co. took me In, gave me a
bath, put me under their doctor's care,
and today I am an entirely different
nerson. I am rarin to go. and for 1165.
I will give you faithful service. I want
a nice home. Just come to the VAL
LEY MOTOR CO. and ask for Mr.
I Bond. I am under his care.
SALE
OF
USED CARS
Today's Specials
Hurry Jf you want this one
1926 Oakland Sedan. Will run.- Has 4
almost sew tires, good battery, license.
Price 838.00
1923 Model T Pickup
Motor good -running condition, 89x440
tires, battery and license. A real snap
, at $17.00
Valley Motor Co. ;
Two Lots
Center St. - Marion St.
Phone 2168
Phone 7910
Radio
Program
Satarday, April 20
-COW rOBTLAHD 620 Kc.
7:00 Good Morning-, NBC ,
7:05 Johnny Marvin, NBC. ,
T:15 Gospel Singers, NBC '
T:30 Ronald Back."
8 :0O Joaney O'Brien, NBC.
8:15 Vasi FmUy. NBC.
8:30 Visnnese Sextette. NBC.
S :SO -Katian si Fans and- Home H.iar
i 10:30 Peopla's Lobby, KBOi
11:00 Saturday Melodies, NBC.
18:00 itevae, NBC. -
1 : OO rrh estr a. kBO.
1:15 National Parks. NliC
1:45Tes Masie, NBC
3:15 Orchestra, NBC.
8:00 Trio.
8:45 Usater Baildar, NEC .
4:00 llelieied in News. SBC.
4 ft 5 Waldorf Astoria orchestra, NBC
13:30-12:35 Praas Radio News. NBC
xo:a MiTiirt 14 xcv
8.1
8:00 Cincinnati Conservatory of Mosic.
9:00 44. Elisabotk Gloa Clnb. tus.
9:30- lliten.ll Sbastor's ercaestm. t
10K)0 Frederick William Vile. CBS. I
10:15 eorge Hall's erebestrs, CBS4!
1:00 liodera Minstrels. CBS. '
S:30 Xtritish News. CBa
4:00 lnardi Pa Vinci. CBS. -
Business
Directory
. Cards la tiU.iUretlorr rua
oa a monthly basis oaly. Rate:
$1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mlh Paaek.' 278 South CemreeeMal
BROOMS
Brooms,.428 N. Church. TL 0480.
CORSETS
Registered
Spencer eorsetlere, Tbone
15. -
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4iO R.-C Northnessr
CH1RAPRACTORS
DR. a L SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor.
25 -N High TeL Res. 875J. ;
DRAIN BOARDS
Tile drain board. TeL 7644. -
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Electric. 348 State St Wir
ing, motors, appliance, repairs, service.
For ouallty electrical appliances. Mas-
da lamps, lighting fixtures, wiring de
vices and materials, electrical servicing
and wiring, call E. L Welch, 1201 &
Commercial. Phone 65T2 or 3332.
FLORISTS
Breithaupt's, 447 Court
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts.
Flor-
1st 1276 N. Liberty. TeL 9593.
Floral designs, cut flowers, Mrs. Ben
nett 629 Court TeL 3044 or 6173 p. m.
FURS
Remodeling, lift s. Com'l.
KEYS
We make keys. Harry W. Bcott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
TUBS WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 ft High Tel 0125
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 8166 1t84 Bmadwav
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened. . repaired and traded. Pa
45 IS. Harry w. Scott. 147 H com l
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. phone 406
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad. to
order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sls-
lng; fluff rug weaving. S. uttt A Wil
bur. Tel S44L OTTO W. ZWICKER.
FJrt. 1911
MUSIC STORES
UEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet masle and piano stud-
lea Repairing radios, phonographs and
sewing machines, ' 433 State Street
Salem.
NATUROPATHS
Dr. Putnam Halt, 111
TeL 6066.
8. Commercial
PAINTING
For rood work call 8860, Rysn.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving,
mercinl. TeL 6887.
147 N. Com-
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programjLbooks or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Oepartment 216 S. CommerclaL Tele-'
phone ll ei.
STOVES
repair - stores, ranges. ' circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and
circulators, stock fence, posts, chick en
wire. Salem Fence and Stove Work.
263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B
Fleming. . .
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 813L Lnrmer Transfet' C.-' Trucks
ta Portinnd dally.
CAPITAL CITY. Transfer Co. --Ml
State St TeL 7771. Distrttratlng. for-
rsmtins and atont ge -our owe Utjr. Oet
WELL DRILLING
R A. West PL 6 Tel 1I0F5
4:30 The JowrnaL 1 .
0:00 Koit Lsnets orebestrs.
7:0.0 Minneapolis 8ymphony, CBS.
S:45 Leon T. Drews, organ. -
0:15 McElroy's Palm Garden band.
9:45 Frank Bailey's orchestra, DLB8.
10:00 Aeson Week's rcasstrs, DLBS.
10:30 Orville Knapp's orchestra.
KOAS COBVAXXIS 6S0 EC
0:30 Half Hoar in Good Taste '
Yon laChnreh.
10:15 Janior Matinee. .
12:00 Neea Farm Hoar.
2:00WRoassnee Under the Water.
8 : 30 The Citizens Forest.
4:00 On the Campuses.
4:30 Stories for Boys sad Girls.
8:30 Evening Farm Hoar.
.7:45 Science News ef the Week.
See
SILVERTON, April 19 A great
deat ol Interest is ! being' shown
In the . SERA classes being held-
st Silvertoa. Mrs. Lillian Hubbs,
who instructs a class in first aid
and home nursing, had during the
last week's classes, three doctors
speak to those- attending. Speak
ers were Dr. A. J. JacCaanel, Dr.
Thompson and Dr." E. A. Wright
man, jr. Dr. Pi A. toar, city health
officer, spoke on the sewage dis
posal at Silverton. before the vari
ous SLl
week.
K classes d
u r i n g the
M CLASSES GET
II1SI OF KI
Wool Sale Above
FIIOiDHIIFiV
I
BOSTON, April 1- OP)" -The
Commercial Bulletin will, say to
morrow' "There Is a good business tn
wool still being- done; rather
above normal average in volume.
Fine and fine medium- territory.
wools constitute the- bulk of the
offerings, at prices slightly irreg
ular. Other wools have been held
steady. -
"In the west, the new clip
movement is considerably delayed
this season, with operations dis
tinctly slow in getting started.
Foreign markets are rather
against the buyer on lessened ac
tivity. "Mohair is without material
change for the week."
The Bulletin will publish the
following Quotations : -
Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine
and F. M. staple 69-82; line and
F. M. combing 54-57; fine and F
M. clothing 51-53.
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).
mBrnr
FROM VALLEY BIG
A heavy movement of hay from
the Willamette valler to the
plains country east of the Rockies,
la in progress. Somewhere
around 500 carloads have gone
out In recent weeks and the move
ment is expected to continue for
a fortnight with 350 to 400 cars
moving in the next ten days. The
slow spring in the east has retard
ed spring pasture and made feed
ing necessary. Local prices con
tinue low, from $7 to Sll a ton
depending on the kind and qual
ity. If farmers let go at these
prices the supplies in the valley
will be pretty well reduced.
The backward spring east of
the mountains has had the oppo
site effect on seed shipments. It
held back planting and now it Is
too late for seeding hay. As
consequence there win he some
carry-over of red clover in this
territory. The rye grass stocks
were well reduced, much of this
going into the southeastern states
last fall
Acreage of rye grass planting
in the valley is only about 60 per
cent of last season, the. dry fall
preventing the usual seeding.
Gard
8 I
eners ana
Ranch
crs Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., April 19.-Xff)-Activity
at today's early ses
sion of the Gardeners' and Ranch
era' market did a rapid about
face and was unusually kigh, es
pecially In the earlier part of the
period. However, prices were
generally unchanged, and showed
only a slight gain.
Prices on apples varied more
than they hare for several weeks.
Supplies were' exceptionally good,
and buyers were numerous and ac
tive in spite of the rising quota
tion. Fine quality Winesaps went
to a high of 11.75 and $1.80,
Newtowns rose to $1.70 and
$1.75, while the face and fill
made a larger advance to $1.25
and $1.40.
Excellent supplies of spinach
were moving well but at a lower
Quotation. The qualities offered
were good,- and the demand rela
tively high 'as the prices concen
trated In a lower range of 60 and
70 cents per crate.
Potatoes again held the lime
light with a fair increase In price
Supplies were relatively small.
and the good qualities were sold
out before the end of the session.
xne quotation advanced to a
spread of $1.85 and $1.95 for hun
dred pound sacks. -
Plentiful quantities of rhubarb
were showing little activity -with
the price dropping a trifle. De
mand, although reasonably good.
could not support the large sup
ply, and even the best qualities
of rhubarb were selling in
range of 45 and 50 cents per 15-
pound box.
Celery supplies have been small
for a number of sessions, and quo
tations show little change.' To
day's session saw a greater con
centration at the lower end of the
previous range of $3 to $3.75
Qualities were none too good, and
the demand was fairly light with
the general quotations in spread
of $3.26 to $3.50 per crate.
: 8piaacb Orange box, 60-70e.
. Carrots Log, 90e-$l.
: Beets Doaea bunches, 85-40c
Green onions Dozen bancban, S0-85c
. entosa Oregon, Ne. I, 86.50-7.
Dry onion. Ko. 1, $7.
Tarnipt Dozen beaches, 80.
Bntabagaa 100. 8S. -
Parsnips Leg. SI-US.
New spring radiiacs Doses-, bunc-ta.
t5-80e. , .
Lattaee Northwest per I 4 doses.
sz-s.oo. j. -
Cabbage Crate, $2. i :
Csahflewer No. 1, 1.25; No. 2, 40-
oe. --.. ... -
- Celery hearts Dozen. 31.40.
Celery Crate, I3.25-S.50. . ''
: - EnCive Box. 25e. , ."' -
-Apples Winessps, $185-1.93 r Wew
towns, -Sl.70-L.7Si face and fill 81-5
1.40. ;.-.- . v-vav -: . . -.
Brnsaels Sproota Crate. 85 SCe.
i PeUtoes 100 lb. sack, 31.85-1.95.
M-star( art-- Doaen. 25c' . . r
- Knle Benv 85. - , A '
v Cocanibera Box, 82.78-8. -j s'
Greea broccoli Leg, 50. -
. Rod cabbage Pound. 4c,
Rhnkarb 155 lb. box,- 45-50. ' . -
- Leek C a. Soe. " ,
Parsley Doaea bunches, 25c
Salem Markets
Oade is raw 4 per cent
snilk; co-op pool Price f lJiS
per hnadwaL. , t
Oftlk based sa. sestf-seaUr
bttterfai avecaga)
Dtstribotor price 9210. '
A grade hntterfat Deliv
ered, 27c; route, 26c i
A grade prints, 20 Wc; B
grade, 20c.
Prices pi te grewers by Salem buyers.
(Xbe parnsse ketow.- sBMiMa by local
grocer. ere indicative of tee. daily aaarkot
at are aot gearsateed-ey Tbe Ststoe
aaa.) i
rauiTs
(BayiBX Prire)
9rsp.fr.it JloriA 3.50 t. 4.00
Arixeae , , ,. 1.50 to 2.00
Oranges, KaveL. feecy 8..' 5 te
UkoKo 3.40 to S.S5
Bananas, IV, oa stalk .OS
Hand) X6ft
Lemon, fancy . ... 4M0 to 4.75
CSoice 2.53 te 8.25
Ihnes, fresh ;, ... 1.00
Apploa, knaael LOO- t US
Strawbomes, LoauiaBs, crate ... 4.00
VEUTAXES
(Baring Prices)
Green onions, local, doxea .15
Onion sets, No. 1, lb. -.10
ro. 2. lb. . .o
Local onions, 50 lbi.', Ko. 1 , S.25
bo. 2. 60 lbs. 2.50
Aiparagna, Calif., lb. .00 to .09
Khobarb, Ioeol, lb. i .02
Artichokes, box 2.50 te 8.00
Cauliflower, Calif., log
Cabbage. Calif., lb.
1.15
.08
.50
8.25
.06 to
.25,1.
Carrots, CaiiL, doiea -Celery,
Calif. H crate
Hearts, doxen
1.50
.85
.12
.60
.20
2.25 to 8.25
1.75 to 2.25
Beeta, Calif., dozen
Beam, Calif- lb.
Endives, dozen
Green peppers, lb.
Lettuce, Calif.
Dry pack
Potatoea
Local, No. 1, ewt.
Local, "o. 2, cirt.
Yakima, No. 1, 50 lbs.
Yakima, So. 2, 50 lba.
Sweet .
Sew ryaCt, Florida .
1.75
.75
1.00
.85
2.10
.08
Peai. Calif , lb.
Spinach, local orange era to
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.85
8.50
.65
.15
20
Lett nee crate
Sqnaah, Calif., crate
Tomatoes
Hot boose, 10 lbi.
Mexican, log
Turnip, dozen
Radishes, local, dozen
Walnaia, lb. . .18 to
Filberts, lb. .13 to
.15
Bora -
Bnrinc Plies
Clusters, 1934 lb., top .
.11
.25
.20
.19 .17
Fngglea. 1934, top lb.
EUOS
t Bayia. Price)
Extras
Standards
Mediants
WOOL AJf 1 krOH A i B
Bering Price)
Mohair. 1934 clip
.10
.15
.13
Medium wool. 1934
i
Coarse and fine wool, 1034
H twins Price)
Heary beat, 4 or over
Colored mediana, lb. ,
Itcdiiun Lesliuriw. U. ,,,
Lighu lb
Sprincers, lb. .,
Fryers, lb.
Stars. Ib.
.14
.18
.It
.11
.10
.18
JUS
Roosters, lb.
MEAT
I Raying Prlcjl
Spring lambs, lb.
.00
Lambs, nndor 00 lbi.
0er 0 lbs.
Ewes, lb .
Bogs, 140 170 lba
i ll) ao U.K.
5.O0
4.00 te 5.00
03
7.00 to 8.00
0.00 to 7
S.00
(.25 to 8 ,0
6.00 to 7.00
.6.00 to 7.50
8.00 to 5.00
170-210 Ibv, top
210 -.30 ll-. top
Sows
Steers
Cows
BnUa
4.00 to 5.00
4.00 to 6.00
6 50 to 8.00
.114
Heifers
VtaL top
Dreasec. veal.
top
Dressed hogs
.14
UUAl.N A Nl BAT
I Burins Price)
Wheat western red
. .80
.. .81
.26.00
.31.00
.25.00
.20.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
White, o. 1
Barley, feed. No. 1. ton
Matting, ton . ,
Oats. milUnz. ton
Faed. tea
lay. buyiHg
Clover hay
Ostt snd vetch, ton
Alfalfa vsller
Clover Seed '
Bed, lb.
Alsrke. Ib.
.18
.11
Women Giving Supper
To Aid l&iilding Fund
FRUITLAND, April 19. The
cafeteria supper planned by tne
Women's Missionary society for
their building fund, will be held
at the church 'Wednesday night.
Aoril 24, from 6 to 7:30 o'cioca.
inadvertently the event was an
nounced for the- past Wednesday.
Mrs. Kenneth Runner is presment
of the society.
SOTKE OP F1NAI AtXX4J'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, as adminis
trator of the estate of C. Idle-
man. Deceased, has duly- Hied in
the County "Court of the State of
Oregon, County of Marion, hi
Final Account in such estate, and
that Monday, the 20th day OI
May, 1935, at the hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon of said
day, in the County Court room at
Salem, Oregon, has been duly des
ignated by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of all
objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published
this
20th day of April, 1935.
LLOYD D. IDLEmAN,
Administrator of the
fate of C. Z. Idleman,
Es-De-
ceased.
LYLE J. PAGE,
314 U. S. National Bank Bldg.,
Salem, Oregon.
Attorney for Ad ministrator. A-2 0-
27-M-4-11-18.
CAJJL FOR BIDS
School District No. 24, Marion
County, is calling for general
contract bids on Improvements to
Olinger Swimming Pool and Bath
House. Plans and reeducations
may be obtained from the office
of Lyle P.' Bartholomew, Archi
tect, i 18 U. S. National Bank
Rnildinr. Salem. Oregon. A cer
tified -check for 10 of the
amonnt of the bid must accom
oanv the bid. A 50 bond will
be required. The School District
reserves the . right to reject any
and all bids. Preference will be
riven Salem contractors and Sa
lem labor. Bids will be opened
Anril 20 at 8 n. m. in the School
District ' Administration - Office,
434 North High Street, Salem.
Mark all bids; -- Bids on OUnger
Swimming pool," and send them
to W. II. Burgbardt. Clerk, 43
Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon, v
A.18-20-23.
Normal
IKET FOB LIVE : l
111 IS FIB
PORTIJLND April ll.-VTi
ana aa4 downs have been res omed
In the hatter trade on the .pro
duce exchange, the advance of one -day
being: folic ed by a decline
of a similar amount the next ses
sion or so. '.
Market for live poultry centlo-.
ued its recent strong tone and at
full prices although there was no
change in this respect tor the day.
Demand for hen turkeys contin
ued quite keen again.
Portland was perhaps the cheap
est asparagus -market on the coast
today, the price here being vea
ower than quoted at Sacramento
from where the bulk of the sup
plies originate. Small supplies of
Pasco 12s were quoted $ I pyr
amid. Supplies of crabs were extreme-
7 liberal with resulting almost
general price cut for both the
shell and shelled offerings. Qua
lity was unusually good.
Still further advance was sug
gested in the apple price and es
pecially for Yakima Delicious
which are now ruling up to $2.10
box here for the best brands of
extra fancy.
Price on both veal and lambs
was easier to lower with top
calves 12 c top while heavy stuff
was scarce and in call. Spring
lambs were slow at 14-15c for
tops with mediums 12-12c lb.
Yearlings slow at 10-llc and
ewes 5-bc lb.
Rhubarb was weak and lower.
Old and new. potatoes were'
firmly priced.
Louisiana strawberries were
moving at 15c pint.
Peas were weaker with
a gen-
eral top of $3.25-3.50.
Quality cauliflower was firm to
higher.
GeneralMarkcts
PBODVCB zxesAmtes
POBTLANB, Ore, April 19. (AP)
Produce Excaanfe aet prices :
Batter: Extras, 27c; standards, 16 He;
prime firsts, 2H; firsts, 26 He.
Eggs: U. 8. sneeiaU, 23c; U. S. extras,
22c; U. 8. medium extras. 21c.
Butterlat: 38c.
OBJBOOK NUT PRICES
PORTLAND, Ore., April -19. (AP)
Knts: Walnuts Oregon, te jobbers. F.
O. B. delivery points: Nerpae grade,
Franqoettea. large, 20c, fancy, lie, me
dium, 1514 c; soft sheu. large, 19c, fancy.
16c, medium, 14e; Mayettea, large, 20c
Cascade grade: Franqnettes. large, 17c,
fancy, 16e; soft shelL Urge, 16, fancy,
15c; Mayette. Urge. 17e.
Filberts Oregon te jobbers, 13-15
pound F. O. B. delivery point a.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Oro., April 19. (AP)
Wheat Open High " Low Close
May ., 84 84 88 ) tt .
July 83 3Vi S3 83
September 834 83 83 83
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 95e; dark
bard winter. 18 per cent $1.01; do, 11
per cent 88c; soft white, 83; western
whit, 83e; hard winter, 82e; sort hem
spring, 05c; western red, S3 He.
Oats No. 2 white, 828.50.
Cera Ne. 2 E -yellow, 843.
Millrnn Standard, 825.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore- April 19. (AP)
Batter Prints, A grade, 39fte lb, ia
parchment wrappers, 80Ve lb. is cartons;
grade, parchment wraps ra. SO lb.:
carton a, 30c lb.
Bntterfat Portland delivery 1 A grade
deliveries at least twice weekly, 28c lb.;
conn try routes, 26-28e lb.; B grade, de
liveries was than twice weekly, 2&e lb.;
C grade at market.
B grade cream Baying once, bntter
fat basis, 55e lb.
Eggs Sales te retailers: Bpeeiala, 25c;
extras, 24c; freak extras, brown,- 24 ;
standards 21e; fresh mediums 22c; at
dinm firsts, 20 doaea.
Eggs Baying sriees ef wheteealers:
Fresh specials, 23c; -extras; 21c; firsts,
20e; extra medians, 19c; modiam lirtts.
18c; ander grsdea, 17 dozen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplets. 15; .
loaf, 16c.' Broksrs will pay & cent b-.
low -eaotaUon. -
Milk Contract price a Peruaad deliv
ery, $2.20 cwt; B grade cress, 27 $4
ib.
Conntry Hnti Selling price to re
tail era: Country killed bogs, beat batch
ers, ander 150 lbs- 14-15 Ib.;vsal-
era, NO. 1, 12H lb.J-bosvy.-i-Be lb.; wrt-
ter cowa, S-10e lb.; eanners. S-e lb.;
walla. 8-8 He lb.; -oarUng faunb. 16-11.
Ib.; spring, 14-15 lb.; medjnma, 12-
12 lb; ewes, 4-6e lb., -
Mohair 1935 bey lag price. 10 Ib.
Caaesra Berk Bnviag - price, : 1935 .
peel. Sine lb. .
Hops 134 clusters, 12-ao id. .
Live pealtry PortUsd delivery,, bay- .
log price: Colored hens, ever ist lbs.
17-18 lb.; nndor 5H lba, 17-10 lb.;
Leghorn fowls, over 3 lba- 14-15 lb.;
ander S lbg 14-15 lb.; springs, 4 lbs.
and np, 18-10e IK; ander -4 lb, 18-19e
ib.; broilers, 14 -3 los 19-20 lb.; ander -1)4
lba,-14-15 lb.; roosters, 6 Ib.; Pe
kin decks, yonnf, 16-1 7c lb. - '
Onions Oretoa, Ne. 1, $7,008,00
Potatoes Oregon Borbanks, S3-2.IS
cental; Besehats Gems, 32-25-2.50; Ida
he Gems, 2 2.85. ' . s
New poutoes Tiori, IK; Ha
waiian. 8 IK- - '" ,
Wool 1985 clip, aominal: WDUm
ette vallay, medinm, 15e; eesrse and
braid, lSe lb.; Eastern Oreco,;,-15e
Ib.; Seethera Idah. 18-14. IK
Hay Bny ing price from prodneers:
AUalf Ne. a. new price. S16-16UH: JU.t
era Oregon Timothy. 817; wats, 810-18
ton; Willamette Teller Timethjr, f 14
tea; clover, $10-11 tea, : Perttsad. .
- Portland Uvestocik
POBT-ANB. Ore, April 19. AP
Cattle Beceipts, 160;-stoady.
Steer t Good . c-raoa and : medinm.
5.50 8.00 ; cows, gooi, 1mm and "
dinm. 45-.85; few eenov nn eniter. '
S. 00-4.3 5; balls, good and choiee. , 5.0O
2. 0O-4.2 5; bslla, good and -choice, 5.'.j
5,75; nttT, f - and raedism, -4.00-5.35;
' vsalers, reed snd .choice. 7.B0
70; enlvee, good and choice, 6.40-S-5O;.
ec-iwien asd z-edinat. 3.5O-6.50. . , 't
Hogs Beeeints, 200; -steady. ; '
! Lightweight.- rood; and choice, T.50
9.25; medionrw eight.- good nnd '.
9.00-9.50; heivy weight, good and choice,
8.50-9.25; packing sows, r mediam aod
good. 8,50-9.00; feeder as 4 stock pigs,
good and choice. T.50-8.J5. . '
SheZ) Receipts. 200! steady. .
Spring Umba, good and choice. 7.00
7.25; Umba, good sad ehoic. 5.50-.h0;
rornmcs and medicm, 3.50-5.60; yeartine
wethers, 4.0O-5.0O; ewe, good d
choice, 8.25-C0O; call, common nnd -diem,
1.00 3.50. - , . 1