The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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HELP WANTED
'l-l"ULT J ll'll" ------- -
nr i 7-nrr rtvrrv nickers. sursn-
alls. J. ,F. Zielinski, Kt 7. Box 11L
Mile K. of Big Chief Store.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
" Girl' 'or' "'wa'nr'German ' ent for
llht house work for two old people.
Call or write kt, a, tw w"
tentlary road. j
Wanted girl for general housework.
9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Half time sunoaya.
State wages wanted. Box 160, States-
SITUATIONS WANTED
aj njuu-ijunftft n rrsO wa -
Dressmaking exp., copy Pictures
fJ phoneSM.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Safe for sale, fireproof. 285 Cbeme
keta. Englewood shrubs, 20S0 Nebraska.
ci. Ptirehred white Collie
puppies. Finest companions or stock
dogs. Turn north V mile east of fair
grounds. Silverton road, first house
on left. W. a Bartlett. Kt- 7. Box 17.
Crooked Finger Hill grown, none ir
rigated. Barbanlc seed and' table pota
toes. Puritan Cider Works, West Sa
lem. EL washer, good condition, $20. Also
good Singer machine, $10. Tel.' 8238.
8ljxnraOsrjkrM"asir" "fi- T
Tron Abb not&to slanter with fer
tiliser attachment ' Does excellent
work. 1127 Fairmont St .
Fryers dressed to order three for
fl.OO. Salem Poultry Co., 328 N. Front
WANTED aiiscellaneons
rnjru-ijairarsrsriinrii r rsrsri" - aa
Wanted batchliiC- es Hd nd
uoTm a" fau maw
TeL 123FJ. Lee's Hatchery.
MISCELLANEOUS
Free We pick up dead and worth-
Jess horses, cows, sneesw xeti .
Saw repairing, ' Salem Saw Shop.
Four Cornera Pea Boad, TeL XS0
asTjijaax-Bsfhibrk4lV aaa
Haircuts Ito-SSa 303 a winter.
TT. a GOVERNMENT JOBS. Men-
women. 18-50. Steady. Start $105.00
$175.00 month. I will Franklin Insti
tute coach 25. FREE. Apply today
sure. Box 28, care Statesman.
FOR RENT ROQ31S
Heated sleeping rooms, .441 8. High,
f)sn n ir art ruxran n ri"aris rmswarw "
Housekeeping rooms, 260 Center.-
Nice sleeping room, hot and cold
water. 255 Center St
ROOM AND BOARD
Jtsoara, room, very ciose u- sot. i
Meiweewwwwiwie" I
Working women, it weea. -e .!. i
Room, board. 695 Court TeL 5878.
S $T Goc toxZ oVkuTg.
w a Alr iii
23 S. Hltrh SL 1
Room. board. 751 8. 13th.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Smai fu comfort
Aduiw only, $45..Fry.. Keas. ratea
Reasonable, modern, cloee in, 3 and
1 nicely furnished apta. TeL 8490.
3 rooms furnished. 148 Union.
Homey, clean, 2 and 4 r. apta, priv. I
bath, garage. 1017 S. commercial.
Front 2 rm. apt TeL eve. 6825.
Clean, furn. apt 132 Marlon. -
FOR RENT HOUSES
Houses. Grant. 531 Court; TeL $584.
A -few furnished houses and apta
Grant or Crittenden, Masonic Bldg.,
iiag.,
phone 616L
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... . . .
1 room modern house, 1170 Tr St
TeL 8881.
sirfMjwww-rfM- nx
Choice home, good location. TeL 6916.
Coxy 2 ' room furnished bungalow.
1235 N. 16U TeL IMS.
1 r, 1250 Falrmotint $i$- CalM728.
6 acres, Vk Tmder1 cultivation, house,
barn, and chicken house. 312.00. P. H.
BKLL. 425 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8121.
FOR RENT
Hospital beds and " wheelchairs to
rant H, U Stiff furniture Co. ::
Office rooms for rent 881 State St
Tel. 3713.
WANTED TO RENT
vmmwimwmwwwmnwww'
Modern 6 room liouae. responsible,
permanent Tarty, Write Box 458."
FOR SALE Rl-AL ESTATE
fYTB A FT.?ECIAL
Fine 6 room, modern home only 16
kinir ..... !,t. mmcl h as base
ment furnace, laundry trays, - -
eiA .... iM.hrtn Int. nt nil 11 1-
k i.
-i . war -.. s j c on avi v, mmv aus is w 1 1
npru. - "-
nrfwnt 14800. Tnvei titrate tHUL .
hlra Ellis with
CUILD3 MILlt:R.-ReaUor
$44tateSt
Real barwaln- S nm modern home.
. . .i. -D-.1
rash, talks. Bal.
like rent Don't wait- " 4377 .1435
K. 13th.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN
-Neat 5 room house close to State
street - and - Willamette unieralty.
Priced very low tt $1609.
CHILDS kllLLR, Realtors
244 State St. TeL 4708
a---a--------, . ---, Jyp-rLnifjJ-
For sale or rent. 2H acres on sen
road. W mile east of Four Corners.
Good modern house, electric light
and water. Good out buildings, Plenty
or iruit and nuts. Tel. 4280. RL 6,
Box 105.
- - - -- ii i r n inrrvvxriAAAJUnj
SPECIAL
Rents are going up. Why not boy a
home of your own? When you can
Day a good ome ror $50 down, bal
ance Just like rest? Others for $199 te
1259 down. Look at these cosy H.
bungalows for 13 50- and dandy 6. It
bungalow, furnace, basement, bath,
elec. light, -garage. Two- lots, fine gar
den ground. Price reduced to $1559
only $1S9 -owm, baL $15 month. Also
dandy- bouse, a basement, garage,
completely- fur ished rents now tor
128 month. Price lor a few day only,
$1850 good terms. SEE
BECHTEU GATLDT OR WTLSON
341 Suite Street Room 4.
Convenient 6 'room bouse, north. Sac
rifice, call Tie K. uxgtu
-BUILDING LOT
Good lot . located In Klngwood Park,
W. Salem, will sell and give clear title
for 1125. . v
SEE, W. II. GRABENHORST It CO.
131 Sooth Liberty street
A SEAL SNAP
Late-buiit modern 1 room home with
two bedrooms, oak floors, fireplace.
built in kitchen, basement, furnace.
laundry trays, garage, paved St., good
location. v Price $2090. $250. cash, baL
izo. per mo., to include Int. at f . Lai
MEDIATE POSSESSION. Why rent?
SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST CO
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty Street Phone C468.
SACRIFICE SALE
Good medern S room home with
basement, furnace, fireplace, corner
lot, located at 1393 Franklin St., W.
Salem. Price $1400, all cash for IM
MEDIATE SALE.
SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
131 & Liberty St Phone 64S8.
FOR SALE FARMS
25 acre farm all tillable five room
house barn chicken house, garage
and good well; 2 ft mL from Sajem
terms or cash. Also other farm prop
erty and acreage for sale. Heltsel Es
tate Inc Ladd Bush Bank Bldg.
$25.00 PER ACRE
Stock and grain farm. 440 acres, 200
acres unaer cniuvaiiun, uiuan
did pasture. Some timber. Very com- j
la worth twice the amount asked. I
WIIJJIMETTE LAND COMPANY
423 cST5t7?,H
a. UULMV -a
A A ml frnm iiirthmifttv A rnATTl I
hn,,. n i A. rimber. 11600. I
w t.v.-v, - i
.,Ji-',.!rL,r'T S: i
"'f'". '
$250 down.
91 -A, room house. 2 barns, 35 A.
bottom, 7 cows, 2 horses, tools, etc, I
$59 per acre.
137 A. 14 mL from Salem. 35 A. In
cultivation. 1009 cords of wood, livable
blag, $80 per acre.
725 Court St. TeL 5123
FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. $4750,
S ACRE FARM, good buildings, elec
tricity, new drilled welL electric water 1
system, ( rm. - bouse, full basement, j
er. toilet. orm, chick-
Tiirrmcg. moaeni pturauuiB, duo, ww- i
ens, A. timber, rest tillable, rrnlt, I
nuts, grapes, prunes, a real buy. Inves
tigate; priced for aulck sale, on Wal
lace road, opposite Wallace ercnaro.
Rt No. l, box zii. pnone
Must sell this 13 A. farm electricity j
hops en Pudding river, worth $7000 I
want $1500. What will you give 7 See 1
me about thla I
. W. an If, i.l I
Oregon Bldg. xeL s?u2.
A PUP A (IT?. I
Small acreage tract house, fruit I
close to Salem bargain.
DIAL 1T43
CLOSE IN 2 -1 and S acre tracts.
rich soil, reasonable, easy terms, 137 j
IN. 20th. Salem.
MONEY TO LOAN
AUTO LOANS
CARS BtriHlNCIO
Kay. Terms iBveetlgate
sriff lin (AIM fft tf.ISS
S Guardian Bids.
rLn-u-LJlnrllOTnn-M-r-ll--l-ll-----
A ..4.mS:Ta
I ' nlllrVlllVilllV ItllM
Chattel Loans
I to 20 months to repay at lowest pos-
miaiw rwxn
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A 1a I Haratlon
1st Nat - Bank Bldg. Phone 8558
Ucensea oy ntaia
S Farm Loans 5
n.ntv ef money for well Unproved
if .mnitf arred. Imorova er
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
DOOKiec w uuineuv :
Hawkins ana itooeru, sac
iinim u'innnw.i irn-wi nr.-n-i ' " " - -
A CO tPLETB SERVICE ON
LOANS UP TO $J0
Beneficial Loan'
Society of Salem
: U.mlvr nt NRA. ' '
Room 119. New Bllgh Bldg.. M floor
LICENSETD KO- H-s . "
rj-A - : .
818 State St Trt. 7
Loan a auae m earo w
L-i-r.rijn-ii - -- -- --
TP Vi.rr. veral FIRST MORT-
1 GAGE real estate wans, net tne - m-
i vestor semi-anBuaiiy,
eurity. Amounts $00-$1250-$1500-
I SHOO and $2100.
i . .
xttt tv s. mttj.ttr. Visre. Loan
an sr.. at ' Tel. 70S
LOANS WANTED
- - nnniinfi-i-- --
w.nted Loan of $1760 on farm
land taxed at $3000. Located between
Hopmere and wuinaoy. joox o w
Stn tew n. i
LIVESTOCK arid POULTRY
LfuT-ui.n.n.ruiriir -----.-
BABY chicks, baoy puueta.
,iri& r-ujrtom batenmc. wo
saxmr. Ph, lUl'J. uii t-'wcij.
'innr-ii-irii-r-if-i-r
rnv- .y,tn- Trhorni and Reds,
--k irta. -fternooa or Tuesday.
Warmers Hatchery. 2168 ,-K. Fifth or
616 Highland, - -- .
)-iri-i.n.M.w"i''."'''' w '
tdve poultry waatea. sza
i - wi. nj-irriiirw-,r
I FOR SALE one or two j.
1 fresh owa Tftea. -rasa -t ,
4. Bx. 313. Salem.
pno CAT WOOD
"
1T7 Vb ArtTEED DRY wood-coaL
GUARAirrEEl; UKI VBDQ-
TeL 3000. S-ienv Fuel Co.
law m
WOaM
Dry wood. 16 in, $4.00. Dial 4084.
yMWWWWWWWW-si mm m 't
I .,,ri
1 s mmmms-w --
' Tei 1J.FS.
; wood. 16 in. 15.00. to,
Old
TeL 6708l$S.75. TeL 7475,
' . . . e , er-i
Dry ir m. anr. e-
i nil 1 Hal rw fnju
-i is n sr-"-Ts"B - a-------a---------
All kinds dry wood. Tel. 668$.
Interesting FacU
Approximately SO 00 carloads of
potatoes were marketed from.
Klamath basin in 1934.
o
Net earnings of the Union Pa
cific Railroad company in 1934 to-1
taled 18.715,349 compared with
21,678,196 In. 1933.
. a
The dally auto Injury toll In the !
United States. In 1934 was 3014.
This means 125 are injured hour
ly, or one-every 19 seconds.
0
. Serious accidents resulting In
death or injury In the United
States total 2,655 dally, or one
mm. e ..
every naiz minute. -
FOR SALE WOOD
IS in. old fir, $5. Tel. 8785.
Old fir, $4.5 to $5. Tel. 3600.
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290.
LOST AND FOUND
Trrrir trf, hetieen
Belle rue and Bush on ComX Reward,
Return to Statesman.
LOST Lady's brown purse between
city and Royal Court apta, Please re
turn to Royal court store.
PERSONAL
STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS.
INDIGESTION victims, why suffer?
For aulck relief get a free sample of
Udga, a doctor's prescription at Cap- j
i its! Drug Store and rerry s iffug
Store.
FOR SALE USED CARS
n
DOSS SaVJ
Sell effl
wv"
And We Did
m vitt w nm wta i a tvt m 1
m r w n; v i i.n i ivi a a auaiii ixw w a
irr- v.L mn ,-- ,
lcboose from- I
iisjj LMJSVUUUir MASiiJt BWAfl nrrtr old ramade earnet daanina. sis-
A spotless car in perfect shape. Has hngfluff ruaivln?a Wth A wJ
0 completely inspected in our ahopjL"' tTfixTO F. ZWICKEH.
mechnlcal condition. Practically new 1 1
Urea, Perfect paint clean npholster-
tng. Look uus one over-
OUR PRICE
.$529
WHAT WILL TOU PAXT
1933 V-8 FORD SEDAN
Has ."factory reconditioned motor.
brakes reconditioned,, in fact every
woptn vrrt checked. New gun metal
paint, new tires. This car will give you
u arood service as a new car
OUR PRICE
-$571
WHAT WILL TOU PAYT
1933 V-8 FORD, REGULAR TUDOR
Another one that Js right mechanical
ly, perfect paint and Urea, good bat- I
tery. Yon won't make any mistake on I
this one with our guarantee and
OCR SPECIAL PRICE OF $501
WHAT WILiL, IOU PAX 7
193S V-8 FORD, REGULAR COUPE
With factory reconditionea motor.
New dark green paint, almost new
.1 1-
i."" w v"""! " "
OUR PRICE $54$
WHAT WILL YOU PAYT
See THESE and OTHERS at
Valley Motor Co.
Marlon ft Liberty and 875 Center
Two Phones and two Lots
Open Evenings and Sundays
Phone 7910 or 8158
xzs Aioaet a ora joacn. uooa me-
chan leal condition and rubber. 484 N,
Church,
Prices Slashed
Quality Used Cars
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus
iness Coupe, new car
guarantee, a steal $665.00
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus
iness Coupe, low mileage.
guaranteed 660.00
1932 Plymouth PA 4-door Se
dan, - new paint, guaran
teed . 136.00
1927 Chrysler CO Coupe 135.00
192$ Ford Roadster 25.00
Special Special Special
1935 DeSoto Airflow 4-door Be-
dan, 3700 miles, demon
strator. At substantial dis
count ...,;--, , - , , . -No
other car gives Airflow's safety.
comfort and beauty. Look this over.
lERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays
W. L. Anderson, Inc.
Salem's Oldest Plymouth Dealer "t
880 Marlon Phone 7703 Salem
RacSi
P
' Wadneaday, Id Tsy 15
SOW POST-AXD 620 Ke.
7:00 Hoaeymooners, NBC. -
T:15 Tony Wons, KBC.
7:80 Ronald Buck.
T:49 Too Mitchell, KBC.
8 :0O Aaytklas Goes. ' .
8:30 V. 8. Army band, .NBC. ,-.
9:00 Fields and Hall, KBC.
9:15 Bennett Sistaxa, KBC.
0:30 Singable Songs, KBC. -10:30
Hotel Sutler oreheitrt, KBO.
10:45 Werdt sod Music, KBC
19:15 Voeal aoloiat, KBC. -
12:50 Ciena Shelley and Clarence Tol
man. , --:
2 :00 Woman's Marstine of the Aitr
8:15 Forhsn's,. KBC.
S:30 Little Coacert, KBO. '
8:15 Liberal Arts Series, KBC
4:80 Abe Bercevits, violinist, r i
4:45 Congress Hotel Orchestra, KBO.'
:15 Grace Hayes, KBC . i
-T:00 Araos 'n Andy. KBO, -9:00
NBC Prorrama. ,
10:15 Tom Coakley s arenesirs, jieu-
i tv t
11 00-Amb-adar Hotel orchettrs.'
wirtrl rcbeatra.
I -
XO-S-POBT--) 940 Kc. f
g:45 Conn try Cbnrek of Hollywood.
10:15 Songs for You.' - '
10:80 Anricaa School ef the Air, CBS,
iim K.t. i- Rmith. GBS.
Ui&JWlFM
1:30 Uaiversity of the Air, CBS. -145
Between the Beek Ends. CBS.' i
g:0O Feminma Fancies, DBS. -S:00
Bob sad Dolly Sava-a-Life Inb.
8:30 WU1 Syt-aaek's erckeftrs.
rogram
Business
Directory
Cards la this directory ru
oa a monthly basis only. Rate:
Si. GO per Una per month..
AUTO BRAKES
Mike- Pan. ITS South Omwiwhl
BROOMS
Brooms, 421 N. Church. Tel. 046U.
CORSETS
Registered Spencer! eoratiera Phonal
: 1
CHIMNEY SWEEP "
TUolw 416S- Rl- H. Norttme .
CHIRAPRACTORS
i dr. a I scott, psc, Chiropractor.
?R N HHrh Tel. Rem 81.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
bosleh ESactrla ill state St. Wlr I
" fwotwra wnow. iotre. sre I
FLORISTS
Breithaupt's, 111 Court,
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts. Flor-1
ut - N. Uberty. TeU 159$. ;
nett. 889 Court TeL .8044 or 0173 p. m.
KEYS
1
We make kera. Harry W. Scott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRI
213 a High TeL 125
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
T1rhnnr SltS t24 Rrrwwv
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph.
4$U. Harrr W Settt 1T 8. Ornil
MATTRESSES
a-a.
. . i
CAPITOl. BBiUUU W. inmom v i
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
MUSIC STORES
lUEO, C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet musts and piano stndf I
I tZZr?SiB.LZZ
Saiem" I
DOfvm PKfrPlVRRQ
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
V j'
Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com-1
tnerdal. TeL 5887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, - cards, pamph-
lets, progran
litis, be
. - CtA e
prmtmg, call The
i .
Hrtirtifin PrmtmS
Lepartmarit. 315 H Coinxaarclal. Tel.
1 m m m m m mmmm
STOVES
T .? .fmiTatAr,
I - -
1 SeU new and rebuilt stores, ranges ana
SeU new and re bunt stoves, ranges and I -rriR. Barclav nolo vault 10 feet I T V , V v
circulatora, stock fanca, posts, chicken Tf"l'VVis .rA Shortage of colored or beavy
wlr. Salem Fence and 8tavs Works. I 9 inches. Yung, 120 yard hurCles. I welnt nena a weU fryers
1262 Chmata.
Tel. 1771. B. &
Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant trsosfer storage,!
..it ,,i t - r- T-lV.
"ttr.trT'
aw a wi iimm mwiiij m
flPITH. f-rT V PrwatOar Co. ilt I
i state St TeL 7778. Distributing; tor
warding and storage our specialty. Get
our ratea
Ramseyer'a Trucking Serv. TeL 3361.
WELL DRILLING
R A. West R. S TeL 110F5.
B :S0 Ieon P. Drews, erna.
10 :80 Orville Knapp's orchestra, DLBS.
11:30 ntcElroy'a-ialni Garden bans.
KOAC COBVAXLIS 550 Ke.
0 :00 Home Economics Observer.
13:00 Koon farm Hear.
3:15 Oregon Citiet: Then an. how.
S:00 "Home and Cfcnre-."
8-30 Yoatb and the ' Deal "Em -
piormsnt tor Toatb Tkrongn tna
w. t ,n5,tinD.tin sekoois. 8a.
lem.
5:00 Composer ia Cameo "Cetar
8:oo-imrie. Legi- prograsu
:30 Eveainc 1'ara Hoar.
7:30 The world ia Kevtew vr. vie-
tor P. Mikrri
8:15 KOAO Irrsras Guild.
8j45 Heroes of Beieace.
9:00 Pacitio Coliaga.
MRS. HAMTLL MOVED
SILVER FALLS, May 14.
sirs. a. v. namui, senouoiy "
for the past wek, was taken rri-
aay afternoon to near fortiaaa
where she will be at the home of
her son, Hugh Hamiu and f am
Uy. Mds. HamLU la one of the
oldest residents- of this commun
ity,.. . I i
NOTICE OP IDSARlxa OF
rm Atwtii i
Notice Is hereby given that the
final account of The United States
gon), as executor of the estate ot
Claronea W Knhl- duaaa has
h-on tnl In tli- r4w fW Af
.. . v 'v . wv. . w -
Marion County, Oregon, and that
the first day of June, 1835, at the
hour of ten o'ck Motd
uay a mm Dec auiy svpuuiica
such court for the hearing ot ob
jections to such final account and
the settlement thereof,' at which
time " any person Interested In
such estate may appear and file
objections thereto la writing and
contest the same.
Dated this 1st day of May, 1953.
" THE UNITED STATES NA
TIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, !
(OREGON), By K. E. WENGER,
AssisUnt Trust Officer, Executor
of said Estate.
E. I. Crawford, Attorney for
Estate, Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg.,
Salem. Oregon.
First Publication: May 1, 1935.
Last Publication: May 29, i3&.
Ml -8-1 5-2 2-2 3.
MlkWm:
DF K GUI
One of Outstanding Events
of School Tear Held,
West Salem
WEST SALEM, May 13. The
annual music program was given
at the school Friday night under I
the direction of Mrs. F. W. Dick-1
man. Miss Lois ' A. Riches, and I
A. W. J. Bestvater. The numbers I
were: "Rendesvons" and "London I
Bridge by the rhythm band of I
the nrlmarT room: two-nart I
aonra. "TJoa Jnn Minnrf. "TtaU I
Ian Street Song." by rrades five!
I to eight chorus. Miss Riches ac-l
eomnanvlnr: nlano solos. "St. I
Clans Gaards' and "Rose In My I
Garden." bv Allca Dierman vocal I
solos, "Hiawatha's Melody ofn. ounce, the highest level in
Love." and "Smllln Through" bv I about two weeks. A number of
I Fern, Levis, Miss Riches accomi 1
Inanvinrr tnarntnnt1 I
"Whisnerinr Ham" and "HawaU I
a Memories," by Naomi Cham-1
I berUin, piano, Orvllle Snider. tIo-I
lin. Mrs.: Olds, rnltar: vocal dnet. I
-rtrM . T-.-r and Wis Tji
by Virginia Darley and Bessie
Downer, with Mrs. Bestvater ac
companylng,
Songs by grades one to four
chorus, Mrs. Bestvater accom-
panylng; vocal solos, "Satisfied
(Haydn), "The Butterfly" (Schn-
mann), by Neil Dickman, Mrs. I
uestva.er accompanying; girls'
quartet, "The Beautiful Land." I
Fern Lewis, Pearl Ericksen, Vir-
v 7 a u 819 uowner Air Reduction which about can
A. w. J. Bestvater accompanying, celled 1U sharp run-up of the pre-
x-iaao solos, i ixie s jaarcn" ana
Listen to the Mocking Bird" by I
Neil Dickman. Songs by the glrU'
uiee emu wuu a. w. J. uesivater
accompanying. Violin duets, I
fcweet Oenevieve," Orvllle Sni-I
der, and "Ciribivibins," Mrs. Ids,
Mrs. Bestvater accompanying. Vo-jin,
cal solos, "Cradle Song," Men-
aeissonn, inrow Anot-ner Log on I
me u-ire- oy pean KricKsen, Mrs.
Bestvater accompanying. Songs by
the whole school. "The Star
, Spangled Banner," "Oregon State
Song," Miss Riches accompanying.
GaurtTY TRACK AfJD
field mm
MONMOUTH, Hay 14
The
Polk county track and field meetlj exceM of the supply of
1 "t-.fv";
. . ,
iraca. rrwuuuuirtei wiu uegia i.
ll0'61? w!thwth fIn.v tsAlnf;
pWe at 1 o'clock. From the show,-
I inw inma tha mnfit athlataa
1:!! 7" -rT r
dependence made at the district
meet on the Oregon State track
Saturday It gives hope of some
new county records being set.
Monmouth holds seven of the
. . . . tr.--
I present county recur u a. nuuiu,
50-yard dash, 5.4; 100-yard dash.
10.9. Fowler, discos, 10S feet 7
Inches; Javelin, 148 feet. Parker.
mile, 6:1; half mile, 2:17. ,
son, high jump, 5 feet 6 Inches.
Independence holds three rec -
Kir. 1-1 . .
"r"11:?:' YiZ
jam uhu, .
yard aaah, 6S soconas. aicaimian.
220 hurdles, 28.1; broad Jump,
19 feet 4 V, Inches. Harris, shot
I . - . . . , ,
P. ' I' incae-
BIRS. FARR ILL
rrw rvrri pdtih in xt.- is v r
1 home here,
Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND. Ore., May 14.-P)
-New supplies spurred activity
at today's session of the Ranch-
1 ers' and Gardeners' market, with
Drices remaining steady.
I Jobbers we advancing tne
prices on California strawberries I
1 in -jg-, OI ports that the first
shipments of Oregon berries were
i expected within the next few days
from Roseburg. Quality was good.
with the quotation climbing to a
range of S 1.90 and $2 per crate
of 24 pints. Demand was good
while the berries lasted
A few sacks Of dry onions ap-
neared and moved slowlv at the
tirr price or $3.60 per 60 pound
Isack for tha No. Is. There were
i no No. 2 offerings, hut c few
boilers were commanding a 22
- 1 quotation.
'" Green onions slipped a bit, but
the stock, was moving well. Bad-
ishes also showed sUght price de-
elinoa -with n hrlaV mompnt
I sptaech Crate, 40-60e. "
i csrrots xosen bane-ea, xo-SOe: par
I tea. eo-ese; ioo-ib. sack, $3.
Z"t?rlrC?!
I Dry enfan Oregon, ; No. lr $3.50j
I boilers. 82.
. Twaips-DoBes, Vs. 1, 55-60C Ke. 2,
i sue.
I , Batobagaa Lax, is-soe.
t Psranips L-g. H-Lis.
J I j-t.o.
Cabbace 100 lba, 88: las. $1.
Caauflowsr -- Ke. 1, $U0; Ke. 2,
$L 1
Celery hearts Doses, $1.10. .
Celery Crate, $3.50-8.75.
ncire Bos. Sae.
- Anolea Wineaawa. fancy. 8L83: De
lieio v laacy, f . - -
BrssMls iDronta CrtU. 00-
Petatoes No. 1. $1.75: Ke. 2. $-25:
era-ge box pack, 65-7 ie. .
Mastard irreeai Dozen, 35e. :
Kala Box, 55a
CocnmUera Box, $3. .
Green broccoli Log. 50a.
- Bad eabbsga Posad. 4a.
i RkabMb 15 lb. box, 25-850.-
- Leak Doxan . 85s.
1 Asparaxas Prrsmli. Ke. 1,. $LS5-
1.80:. t 2, 81.4U: aoiea ouncaes, au-
45e. '- ' .
p.,i..Tt hurt, zo-zae.
Calif orai . strawbawtee Crate, $L90-
2. . -
Profit . faking Hits Mart
NEW YORK, May 14-UrV-tock
traders again today appeared
wining to cash in on some of 1
the good profits xI the past week
or so. bat takers, for the- offer-
Ings were generally available at
modest price concessions.
Silver shares were among the
best performers of the day be-
f ore nrofit-taklne: cancelled their
early gains. The price of the
white metal here and In London
was marked np sharply, in xew
York imported bar silver was aa-
vanced 1 cents to 7 cents
active sOver equities were ahead
1 to 2 points or SO at their best.
inciuning American bmeiusg;, wer-
o ana u. a. meiung
,uulonn lawer receasion
wipea uui laew gu r rou.eu-
ed them into small losses at the
close.
In a general way most of the
market trends within various in
dustrial groups followed the pat
tern of recent sessions. The utili
ties were again rather freely of
fered, led this time by American
Tih -his amnn 9.
points at 116 $4. with Pacific
r.iirhtin por.i r.9 and nth.
fniinwi nit. other chemicals
came ahead to take the place of
Tiona session, endina- 4 nolnts
lower at ITnion Carbide
at 66, Columbian Carbon at
83 and United Carbon at 55
each advanced around a point.
Transactions in the stock ex-
change were a little brisker than
the previous session. The day's
volume was 1.207.105 shares. The
Associated Press average for 60
stocks declined .2 of a point at
4i.e.
ACTIVE lie ID
E
PORTLAND. May 14. -UP)-
Quite active trading was suggest
ed generally in the market for
batter with demand for storage
I top quality stuff. No change In
prices.
Prices were generally well
maintained in the egg market
locall eTn wltn gUgntl ln.
I . ..
I creasea supplies, uemana was
still showing for storage.
Efforts were being made In
some quarters to force lower
prices for chickens In face of
continued decrease and scarcity
of offerings of hens. The short
age ot fowls was the most acute
in the history ot the local trade.
rtnl tit nn llairi-11 whir
broilers Is there plenty of stock
available for all needs of the
1 a tnera thB
l,,..
I was continued and In these lines
Price, were the highest for a long
I term of years
ntheT llght caU
!.. n.v nti. n-i
I v m....
I UCUO l S TUX. suo ""d
ing a maximum selling price of
19c pound while toms were hard
to move at any price.
i MTOne aemana continue- ior
Hogs were firm around 15 to
15 He pound.
Firm tone and well sustained
price was showing generally in
the market for country killed
beef, with cutter cows t-lOc with
canners 7-8c and bulls 8-1 Oc per
pound.
Starting of construction on the
Dan J. Fry five-story . warehouse
at Front and Trade streets receiv
ed city sanction on Monday with
the Issuance- of a permit for the
lob by the city building depart
ment. The permit gives $70,000 as
I at th rmerml contract which
iv.
i man . Voss. Ihe, of Portland.
I - Mr. Fry, declining to reveal ex-
l act amounts of the low bids, said
the contract for a sprinkler sys-
I tern went to the Pacific Automatic
Sprinkler company; '. that, for
plumbing Ho Urban and Sinnott,
Inc.; for the elevator, to the Port-
land Elevator COmoany. and' tOf
wiring, to the Ben Hnnegard Elee-
I tfic company, all Of Portland.
I Tha new warehouse is to be
-m.tj hr August is. a power
1 hovl and workmen were busy
1 Te-terday preparing for the heavy
construction work entailed by the
i fireproof nature ot the structure.
l which win be used cnieny zor stor
ing hops.
I Strawberry Varieties
are Under Test Here
A number of strawberry vari
- 1 etiea ar being tested OUt.in two
different sections ot Marion coun
1
ty ; by "farmers cooperating with
ConntT Arent II. L. Riches. One
plot has . been set out on the
George Benson tana In the silver-
ton hills, and another on the Hal
vor Mlckelson farm in the North
Howell district. Mr. Riches -re-
norts. Th varieties under test in
clude Corrallis, Ad kins, Red
Heart , Marshall. Narcissa,' and
seven or eight numbered, varieties
which as y et hare no names.
BUTTEB
ESTED
PERMIT ISSUED FOR
LflREEn WAREHOUSE
Salem Markets
Grade U raw 4 per cent
milk, co-op) pool price SUM
per hundred.
- fHUh-based ea eeaS-aeataly
battaifas .vecage. .
. Dlstribotor price 12.10. .
A grade butterfat Deliv
ered 20c; tow te, 25c.
- A grade prints, 28 c; B
grade, 27 He. j,V-. .
Prices paid to gxsvers by Sataai baysia.
X Tha prieaa balow, sapplisd .by a ioeal
rroeec. a iadieattve ef the dairy awrkst
sat are sot gsaasteei by The State,
taj
rsnrrs
(Bvrtna- Prieal
Grapefratt Flerida mmmmmm SJ50 to 4.00
amana X30 ta X00
Orancea. Kavei, faaey
8.75 te 4.50
S8Ste. 8.00
3.75 te 8.50
,. JOS
Yalsneiaa
BsDsaas, lb-
a stalk
ttaads
.06
tKMia, faaey .
Choue , i
Llmea, fresh
4.00 t 4.75
S.55 te X2i
LOO
Applet, bushel
1.25 te 3.85
Strawberries. Calit. 34s
.1.75
VEUETASUSS
iBariac Prieesl
Preen enioas, local, dosea
Onion sets, Ke. 1. lb.
.15
.19
.08
no. z, lb.
Local onions, 50 lb Ko. 1 8.25
Ko. 2. 50 lbs. 8.50
Asparairas, local, dux. 1.10
Wasbtairtaa, la. , .07
Khobirb, local, lb. . .01
Artichokes, box . 2.50 te 8.00
Cauliflower. Calif.. Ins " 1.50
Cabbage, Calif., lb. .04 to " .08
Carrots. Calif., dozen J25 te .50
Celery, Calif. crate - 8.75
Hearts, doxen . 1.S0
Cucumbers, hothouse, box 2.00 te 8.25
Beets, cam. aoxaa .83
Beans, Calif, lb. J.2
Endives, Cozen .60
Green peppers, lb. , .20
ttnca, I'alU. 2.25 to 4.00-
Dry pack L75 te 2.25
Potatoes
Local, Ke. L est
3.75
1.00
3.00
.85
2.85
.08
08 to .08
.03 to .05
Local, Ko. 2. cwt.
Yakima, Ko. 1. 50 lbs.
Yakima, Ko. 2, 60 lbs.
Sweet .
Kaw apnea, Florida , ,,
New apads, Calif.
Feas, Cslif., lb.
Spinach, local, orange crate . 1.00
Lettuce crata 1.25
Squash, Calif, crate L25
Tomatoes-
Hot basse, 10 lbs.
ILaziean, Ins
1.85
8.50
' .65
as
.18 to .20
as to as
Taraips, aozen
Radishes, local, doiea
Wstnnta, lb.
Fil-arta, lb. .
son
t Baying Prlee)
CI altera, 1931 lb, top
at
JiS
suss'ea, i. top in.
S009
(Basins Pdea)
ztraa
Staadarda
.31
.21
.20
Media
WOOL-AD lUIBAU
(Sayisg rrleei
Ifohatr .
Madas wool
Coarse and fine wool , -
pooin n
(Beyiag Pries)
Heavy hens, 4i or ever ...
Colored mediums, lb. .
Medina Leghorn' lb. i i
Ligbt, 1b.
Fry a re, IK . . ,
Stan. Ik, .,
Koostsrs. la. -
.15
JIT
as
48
aa
J8
ai
jr
JOS
JD4
as
as
Cotawad frya, Tb.
Wkite Legbora frya lb. .18 te
JLEAT
IBarUs Fria8
Sprint Iambs, lb.
.0814
Laaba, nndor BO lbs.
. 0.00
AOS te S.A0
Over 99 los. .
ewes, lb.
Hot. 110-170 lbs.
6.75 to 7.75
6.75 to S.75
12OJ80 lba.
170 210 lba, top .
310-250 lba, top
8.75
8.00 to 8.50
Bows ., - i
S.50 to 7.50
.6.00 te 7.50
8.00 te 5.00
4.50 te 8.00
Steers
Cows .. ,
Bolls
Heifers
6.00 ta 6.50
T JO
aH
Veal, top
Drasaad vaaL top
UTtMaa bogs
a
aBAlS AMD BAY
(Baiins Prlee)
Wheat, waste red .
.75
.75
-28.00
81.00
35.0
30A0
Whits, lie. 1
Barley, feed. Ke. L toa
Msiusg. toa
Oats, aaiiling; toa ,
reed, toa ...
Bay. Sarin
Clover bay
. 9.00
. o.oo
-12.00
Oata and vetch, toa
AUsiia. vuiay
Cl
Bed. lb.
J8
at
Alaika 1W
Rural Schools to
Hold Graduation
for Eighth Grade
WALDO H1XJ-S. May 14
Schools In this neighborhood are
making preparations for closing.
Evergreen will have graduating
exercises for the four, who finish
eighth grade. Friday night,
Members ot the class are Doris
Towns. Freda Kellerhals, Milo
Harmon and Everett Dickman.
Miss Minnie Mascher postponed
her Mother's day program and
primary exhibition to Thursday. A
ptcnle for all grades will be giv
en Thursday. - Both Miss Mascher
and Principal E. L. Enapp will
return next year.
Centerview and Willard are
both to close Monday, May 20
and will enjoy a joint picnic that
day on the Willard school
grounds. Mrs. Paget of Center-
view and Miss Case of Willard
will teach la these schools next
year., , . ;
IN THE DISTRICT COURT , OF
-THE UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF OREGON,
In the- Matter ot A. P. Carpen
ter, H. B. Carpenter, N. N. Car
penter, Debtors, . In proceedings
for s
tX)5IPOSITION OB EXTEKSION
To the Creditors, ot A. P. Car
penter. H. - B. - Carpenter, N N.
Carpenter of Roberts SUtion, Rt.
3, Salem, -In the County of Mar
lon, and district aforesaid:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 24th day of May, A. D. 1925,
the first meeting of creditors win
be held at Salem, Oregon, Room
3 In the U. SPostof flee Building
at 10:09 o'clock In the forenoon,
at which' time .the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims,
examine th debtors, and trans
act such business as may come
before said meeting.
At said I meeting, said A. F.
Carpenter, I. B; Carpenter, N. N.
Carpentec't debtors, propose to
offer terms of composition or ex
tension ot their debts. :
. SETMOUU JONES,
Conciliation Commissioner
for Marion County. M15
CHICAGO, Mar 1 4.-jPT-Bear-
ish market factors finally prevail
ed In the grain pits today after
a struggle at the opening. Cora '
reacted half a cent from an early V
advance of about at cent and 1
wheat, alter Tislnr with- earn-"
weakened and closed lower.
Wheat closed alow. rm- -
der resterday's 'finish. July 91- ,
92, and corn was H- higher.
July 804-3. Oats were M lower
to M higher, July 36 Pro
visions weTe 3 . cents lower to 5
cents higher. ;
Today's closing Quotations: -Wheat
May-JO - f 1; July
91-92; September 92 -93. "
Corn May 87 July 80- '
; September 75-75.
Oats May 45: July 36- I
September 344. --. ' ".
? DOG BITES GIRL
OAK POINT. May 14. Mary'
Alderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Alderson, was severe
ly bitten by a neighboring . dog
Saturday. Mary was seated In the
car, holding her dg. ; when the
dog Jumped up I the car and
bit her on the wrist, She was
rushed to a doctor where seven
stitches were taken to close the
wound.
General Markets
PEODUCTE EXCHAirOB '
PORTLAXD. Ore, Mar 14. API-
Produce Exchange, net prices:
Butter: -xrrss. 2o; standards. 25 S
prime firsts, 25; firsts, 24ir.
i gas: U. d. speeislt. 2a: L. B. ex
tras, 24; V. 8. mediTim extras, 23c. -
BBtterfat: 27
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, May 14. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low Clot .
Uay 80 60S 60 80
July 79 79H 70 7
Sept. . 7H 7V 79 79
Cash: Big Bend blnestem, 91c; dark
bard winter, 12 per cent, 95e; do, 11
per cent, 83e; soft white, "9c; western,
white, 79c; bard winter. 78 e; aorta
era spring. 79 He; western red, 78c
Oata: Ko. 2 white, $28.
Cora: Ko.SE yellow, $11.29.
MUlrna ataadard. $20.
Pordaiid Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, limy f f. (IPy--'
Cattle: Keoerpts. 300; cale 10; ee
tive. -
Steers, good, common and median,
5.50-S.10; heifers. good, eaaa aunt a w
medhrm, 5.TO-8.80 ; caws, good, rirsisrtra
aad mediest, 4.50-7.25; low cutter and
cutter, 2.50-4.50 ; balls, good, .254.00;
entter, eommoa sad medjam, 4 00-5.75;
verniers, good and choice, 7.00-8.85; ealL
eommoa and medium. 8.00-7.00; ealvwa,
good and choice, 4.50-8.50; cemmon and
medinm, 8.50-6.50. -
Hog: Beceipts, 200; tops lowar.
"Lightweight, good and chairs. 7.75
8.85 nsedinraweight good and aba it m.
8.50-8.85; herr eight. goi and ckeitw.
6.0O-8.75; packing sows, medium and
good, .50-7.50.
Sheep: Seeeipta, 200; 15c lower. .
awes 25e lower.
Spring lambs, good and medinm. 5.50
6.75; Umba, good and choice, 4.75-5.S0;
common and medinm. 8. 50-4.7 J; ysar
ling wethers. 2.75-3.75; ewev good aa
choice, 3.00-2.50; ealL common sad a -
t
Oram, i.uo-z.15.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore Mar 14. (API
Friata, A grade, 28e lb, ia parchment
wrappers, 29 e lb, ia cartons; B grade,
pare nest wrappers, 27 e lb; cartons. !
Batterfat PortUnd delivery: A -
grade, daliveriea at least twice weekly,
27s lb; country routes, 25-27e lb; B
grade, daliveriaa less tha a twice weekly,
26c lb; C grade at msrket.
B grade cream for bottling Bayiag
price, batterfat basis, 55a lb. -
-ggs -ales te retailers: Epeeiala, :
27 e; extras,'' 26c; fresh extras, brown. .
34e; stanaares S3e; frasa aaediwna Z5e; -medinnt
lirata,; 22e dose ,
gga Snyiag pneae ef wholesalers:
freak specials, I4e; extras, 21c; stand,
ard 22c; - extra me hm t 21e; medium
firsts, 19e; ander-grade 19e doaen.
Cheese 92 aeore, Oregoa trial rts. 14c; .
loaf 15c Brokers will pay 'A seat be
low anotatioaa.
Milk Contract price A. Portland do- .
livery , 82.20 cwt; B grade cream, 27 a
lb, surplu s sasia, ' -
Conntry aiastt rSelling . prtca te re-
t.n . . ru,,..- v;ii I V... W,t n.,K.
.,.. . vvw., f "., s.. -
era, under 150 lba, 15-15 H lb.; vealera.
Ho. -, 11 --lie tar keavy s-e Tb; eat.
tar cows, S-lOe lb; canners, S-6e lb;
bulls. 8-8 Ha lb; yearling lambs, 10-12e
lb; anrinr 1 4-15a lb: madinma 11-12 a
lb; ewes, d-ee lb.
Mo r 1933 baying prtca, l&e In.
Caacara Bark Baring price, 1935
peel. 2 le lb.
Hops 194 raggiet. ( 1 mi eies-
ters, 10-11 He lb. : '
Live poultry Portland delivery, buy-'
lag price: Colored bens, eves 5H lba,'
18-ise U; ander . - lbs, is-ie jo; leg
horn fowls, ever 8H lba, 15-16a lb; mn-
der S lbs, 15-18 lb; springs, 4 lb sad
ap, 18-19e lb; ender 4 lbs,. 18-le lb;
white broilers, 14-15e lb; reoaters,.
lb; Pekin duck, young, 16-17 lb.
Oniina Ore gun Ko. t, $8 wtt
Kaw oaions Texas Bermada. $3.2 S
per 50-lb, bag; Calif ornis, 83.25 per 50
lb. bag. . -
Potatoes Oregon Borbank, . 9L70
ceotal; Descbnte Gems, $1.76; Idaho
Gems, 9L70.
Kaw potatoes Californta srnets,
$1.95 per 50-lb. bag; whites, $2.10 per
50-lb. bag. r - t , '
Cantaloupe -- Imperial. S.2S Cal
crate; atanards. $7.83 evaW.- .
Wool 1935 elip, " nominal; WHlaaa
ette valley nWim, 15e; coarse and
braid, 13 lb; east era Oregon, 12-15H
lb; aeatkern Idaho, 12-14 lb.
Hay Baying price free - prodaeert:
Alfalfa Ko. 1. , rriee. eiS-lgSO;
satera Ore mothy. 817f at S7
10 toa: Willamette vellev tunotay, 1
ton; elover, 87-10 ton, PortUsd.
' . ' ' 'May II
: STOCX AVX-AGEI '
(Compiled by The Associated i Frasal v.
Sv'Jiy-ii Indas. Bans.' ptit Stock
TVt '.' -SS.! ' 22.0 28.1-- dl.S
,. -SB.4 ll.s Tin.n
41.S
88.7
Month ago 58.S tO.T 26.0
Tear eg 50.S . 81.9 81A
1931 hiS 68.A 27.6 J9J
198& low 49.5 18.5 S1.S
1984 high , 61.4 .'
1981 low 45.3 23.8 24.1
410
41.8
84 8
61.4
84 9
. .S0SD AV-XAGSS
20
10 . 10
10
For.
68.3
69.3
67.T
66.S
V0.4
65.8
. 70.0
60.2
Kail
Today ,. ,: 79.7
Previ. day 79.5
Month ago . 79.2
Tear eao 86.3
ladas. trti'L
96.8 . 93.4
96.8
95.0
87.7
96 9
92.3
92.9
73.7
93.8
90.7
84.9
93.S
84.5 .
83.9
68.3.
1935 bigh et
19S5 low 76.4
1931 high 89.1
1931 low 71.5
Stocks and Bond