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hop Th F o as-ssifieds Yr5) - o Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line . .10c Three insertions per line .20c Six insertions per line ...SOc One month per Use , ...fl.vO i-lnlmum charge ........ tie Copy for this page accepted fentil C:30 the evening berore publication for classification. Copy received after this time will be rnn nnder the beading Too Late to Classify. - The Statesman assumes bo financial responsibility for er rors which may appear In ad vertlsementa published la its columns, and in cases where this paper Is at fault win re print that part of an adver tisement in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objectionable nd-trtUing. It further reserves the right to classify ail adver ting under the proper classification. HELP WANTED Insurance agency has opening for a young man or woman, good personal ity who has had some experiencw in meeting- public A-l opportunity for right person. Liberal com., six yr. re newals and chance for sdvancement In answering give age. experience and references. Box 463, Statesman. Tfcrirytnjnju"iri'i'"i'i'" -- -- --. Want 15 strawberry pickers. D. Sctiwengel, R. 7, Box 438. Salem. SITUATIONS WANTED ressmaking exp., copy pictures a day in your home phone 7984. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof. 285 Cheme- keta. Uir -nrtrinjLi-ij r fn 1 1 1 i r - "mfc Crooked Finger Hill grown, none lr " rlgated. Burbank seed and table pota toes. Puritan Cider Works, West Sa lem. Fryers dressed to order three for $1.00. Salem Poultry Co.. 328 N. Front Belcrest section cheap, 1085 Madison. FOR SALE Australian Shepherd, 3 months old, $3.00. 119 N. Fifth. Phone 7275. - Choice Long Spurred Columbine and all kinds of bedling plants. Tel. 8637. Jay Morris, Florist POTATO SEED, certified KATAH PIN', $2.50 cwt. Alderman and Son, Dayton, or can be secured from Ter miiml Ice and Cold Storage. Salem. WANTED Miscellaneous Will pay cash for used piano. TeL WANTED Fresh horse manure. PVione 7275. - MISCELLANEOUS Free We pick up dead and worth less horses, cows. been. TeL 4869. "----- - -i-i- i-i-,-i-, i r.ru- j-i.ru-i nnft - Saw repairing Salem Saw Shop Four Cornera Pen Road. TeL 4280. M)lrnitJ t&r-SO n S Winter FOR RENTROOMS Heated sleeping rooms, 444 S. High. T.lvlng-sleeplng room, 250 S. Cottage. ROOM AND BOARD Board, room, very close In. TeL 5482. Room, board. 595 Court TeL 6678. Room, board. 754 S. 13th. Room and board. Tel. 4445. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Small furn. apt, clean and comfort Adults only, (45 Ferry. Reas. rates Reasonable, modern, close In, S and -4 nifcely furnished apta. TeL 8490, Homey, clean, 2 and 4 r. furn. apts., prl. bath, garage. 1017 S. Com'L room furnished apt., lights and vrater, $7.00. 412 N. 21st, Attractive 4 room furn. - apt. Heat water and garage furnished, $19. 105 Itiyer St . 1 R. furn.. kitch. 250 S. Cottage. Small furn. front apt 1599 State. FOR RENT HOUSES Modern S room house. Tel. 3S92. N. Summer, Mod. 6 R. Bungalow, 110 Myers. --- - - "i--i-y-ii-runj'u-u'Ln Furn. ft nnfurn. Forkner. Tel. 8031. - -.-" 1- -n-in - r.n ri.n.nnn Houses. Grant (31 Court TeL 1584. 3 R. furn. house. TeL 8115. WWiWMMWMWWWW C rm. mod. completely furn. house. Adults. 1050 N. Summer, TeL 5787. Furn., tinf. Torrenn. SOS 1st NafL FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs to rent. H, I Stiff Furniture Co. -- - -- - -"--"-J . 1 r 1 -,-n-ii-yi njn.fxn.rm Office rooms for rent 281 State st Tel. Jis. Fpr rent, auto mechanics, rspalr shoo. 161 N. Commercial. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ' -- -- 11 ii-i-n-u-mjm.-unjLn-i- Flns modern home, 7 rooms ; 7 blocks from statehouse. Bargain. Ph. HERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONAL , BARGAINS IN CLOSE IN -- PROPERTIES . 5- rooms, plastered, - basement, flre . rlace, large lot, garage. 4 blocks from fctate street, south. Price $1500. Also: One-in 600 block north. $3000. 7 room 2 story house with basement, furnace, garage. 800 block on Leslie Street, Price only $3000. . These are worth, investigation. Call Cor appointment Mrs. Ellis with "' -CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors til SUte Street Fhona $708. Real Estate Well secured farm, first mortgage, $1500.- Oregon Land (Co.. Woodburn, Ore. 3 room apartoent250 SoTcottge. 2irm. apt, 48 N. Liberty. 3 R. furn. apt 340 Union. 9 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE " "Th- Ti-innn n iu.n. Two story building, 18 rooms, ar ranged for small apartment, lot COxlCS, good location. rricd only 15500. In come approximately f 100 per month. You will like it. CH1LDS & MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 8708. FIVE BLOCKS FROMSTATB W OFFICE BUILDINQ Good 6 room home with bath and nook, basement, furnace, east front, tot 12S feet deep, bearing fruit, gar age. Only 12008. SOCOLOFSKT & SON First National Bank Bldg. $150. down, $15 per mo., living room, oak floor, kitchen, nook, 2 bedrooms, basement, furnace, $1850. $400. down, 6 room FURNISHED stucco house, oak floor in living and dining rooms, basement, furnace, fire place, nice lawn and shrubbery, $2500. $300. down, ( room English style home, oak floors, basement, furnace, fireplace, good location, $3250. MELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court Street Phone 3723 HOME BUYS One of the nicest, prettiest and best 4-R. houses for only $2000.00. 6-R. house In West Salem for $850 $200 down. Dandy 6-R. modern for $2975 these are only a few of our bargains. See what we have before you buy. SEE J. D. SEARS or O. W. JOHNSON " . -&- Hlgh Phone 9629. 21 A, 7 rm. Uv din., kit, bath, 4 bed rcn's, elect water system, gas, tele phone, full cement base., garage for 3 cars, good barn, brooder and hen house. fml i - v. Hia, an in n up ; ..OUU.UV. Take good house for $3000.00 In trade ; 3 mi. from Capitol, east. See me at om rrann urtepentro?. 1940 Me. Coy St, tel. 4 9$ 4. For sale or rent. 2U arrpa on run road, M mile east : of Four Corners. Good modern house, electric lights and uooo out buildings. Plenty of fruit and nuts. TeL 4280. Rt , Box 105. EXCHANGE Real Estate Saitm hf-llKA frr frv-i7 111- hn,,- - w- TMUia UVUBWJf Grant-Crittenden, Masonic Bldg. Tel. ii. Lars lot 120135 )i,r. and ornamental flowers and shrubs, nice view, 7-room plastered residence, fireplace. eti Koni- hr - - ' - - u. jv. iitmt in south Salem. Reasonable price, terms, or will trade equity for close in acre age. Owner, 765 Rural Ave. Phone 8354. FOR SALE FARMS ? .1 mrrm f -i T-m a Tl HIIqKI., ; .. . - - " v . uic 11 , c 1 win house barn chicken bouse, garage and good well; 24 mL from Salem terms or cash. Also other farm prop erty and acreage for sale. Heltxel Es tate IntL. Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg. 50 AQRES NEAR EUGENE 47 acres under cultivation, all rich second bottom land. Improved, with set of very old farm buildings, family orchard, lots of 'shade n-oun1 ImU ' ings. Price only $3000.00. Can be handled for as low as $:i00.00 down. WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY 423 Court Street. Salem Phone 4512 FOR SALE 80 A. farm, all in crops. Some buildings. Small family orchard. 4 miles south of Brownsville, Linn Co. $2600 takes it if sold within 10 days. See Mr. Limlirren. Hawk In. A Roberts. Inc. STOCK FARM "X " 4 00 n rrp npar Tnuii HsT-T-t. tilfifii A A acres plow land, 40 acres timothy. 2 big barns, house, 6 springs, running water, 4 wire fence,- some river bot tom Jand, some timber. Take Salem house up to $2000. Price $1000 SEE Mr. Harold with CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors 344 State Phone 6708. Ph.one 6708 GOOD FARM BUY 25 acres IV miles out on good road, best of soil, telephone, electric lights, gas and mail service available. Small set of buildings. This tract can easily be subdivided. A bargain for $$500, part terms. CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 344 Stats Street Phone 6708. TAKE A TIP BUT NOW 2-A. unfurnished 5-R. house, garage, poultry house, close In, beautiful site. Only $1800 terms. 6-acres close in. S R. bung., barn and P. H. $2000 terras. 9-acres close In, 5-R. house, barn and P. H. $2500 V, down. 31 -acres, stocked and equip t., best buy of season. $2850. Close to school, good roads. 33-acres out by Sllverton, good house, basement, bath and furnace. Good soil. $4825 terms. See this one 43 A. 7-R. house, basement lights and water. 25-A. crop, has federal loan of $3200 good loca tion and good soiL Come see It and make --an offer. K- il-acres river "bottom. A real buy for $2500 5 miles from Salem. Better hurry as prices are advancing.- SEE JTAS. D. SEARS or G. W. JOHNSON 132 S. lligh St Phone 9629. 5 acre tract 4 miles south of Sa lem. 6 room house, barn, water system, electric lights, all kinds of fruit One half cash. Price $2650. W. G. KRUEGER, 147 N. ComX Strictly modern Improvement, 8 A., 2 mL Salem, 5 A. cherries. Terms like rent , See this now. H. C. SHIELDS 210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 15 A. In Howell Prairie, t room house, other bldgs., wonderful soil, $2350. 160 A. 4 mL from court house, 7 room plastered house, other bldgs., some timber, good soil. A REAL BAR GAIN at $82.6 per acre, M cash, bal. lonr time. MELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court Street Phone 8725 ACREAGE Small acreage tract house, fruit close to Salem bargain. DIAL 4745 -1 - -ii-i.n.niiLn.rirxl-ui Charles Lee, Stayton, Oregon. X ACRES BLACK SOIL Improvements; good well, 5 miles north from Ladd ft Bush. $1150, small down payment $12.60 monthly. 5 ACRES GOOD GARDEN LAND Small home, barn, fenced, 4 miles Salem city limits. Just off pavement good road on 2 sides. $1000 terms. SOCOLOFSKT ft SON First National Bank Bldg. Business Opportunities BARBER SHOP LOCATION avail able at Bligh hoteL Low rent or per- cenimce msia. Apply at notei. Service station with 2 pumps for quick sale. R. A. FORKNER " 1853 North Capitol MONEY TO LOAN AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-169 60S Guardian Bldg.- Salem - - -i-,-i-y,-wm rumnnnrij 7 57 Farm Loans 5 Plenty at money for well Improved farms if amply secured. Improve er buy now with cheap money. Ask for booklet "Willamette Valley Farms.' Hawkins and Roberts, In& MONEY TO LOAN tafTa-stasfaiS 'iViVuVmVUVUTJI Automobile and Chattel Loans 18 month PJ at lowest pos- ivie rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st Natt Bank Bldg. Phone $55$ incensed by State A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO $300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem -fmt' Af Ji X Room 119, New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor ukiuubu ctt. a-in m x ii by STATE SIS State St TeL t T 4 0 Loans Maae ra Nearby Towns We have aoverat UTRS5T rrtr'r GAGE real entatm 'nana iut h l - - - - vw v in vestor 6 semi-annually, excellent se- cxiniy. j m i im i a avu-xizo-$i500- ana f.svv. CHILDS ft MILLER. Mtge. Loans 844 State St Tel. 708 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY !.... ....... r- rjuu. u BABI chicks, hah nltr- k. coc nereis, custom hatching, custom sexmg. Ph. 13IF8. Lee'a Hatchery. ' --' rrii-nwivwwumji Baby chicks. Leghorns and Reds. each Monday afternoon or Tndar Wariner-s Hatchery, 2160 N. Fifth or g uigBiana, Live poultry wanted. 328 N. Front Tested cow cheap, also i cow milking E rain. 2S95 V T.IH-rtv FOR SALEWOOD - "- -- " '----ii-i-M'yirwwn.AAXR.nj GUARANTEED DRT waod-nul let. oouu. saiem Fuel Co. Trade ft wottage. ury wood. 16 ln $4.00. Dial 4084. Fir, oak. maple. TeL 137F3. Old fir wood, 1$ in. $5.00. 12 In. ieu mid. Dry 16 In. old fir No. L $5 cd. TeL 1334 IS. TOnt 16 in. old fir. $5. TeL 9785. j--iij 'T g 1 iliuUUUnjU1 Old fir, $1.50 to $5. TeL 3600. First class dry old fir, phone nights, WOOD SAWING Wooa sawing reasonable. Call 8290 LOST AND FOUND and books. Reward. Leave at States man 01 nee. FOR SALE USED CARS Boss SeSl 'em And We Did SO, WE WILL TRY IT AGAIN ON 4 more. We also have 80 others to moose rrom. 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN XMIS ONE IS SOLD BETTER HURRY OUR PRICE $52J WHAT WILL YOU PAY? 1933 V-8 FORD SEDAN Has ractory reconditioned motor, brakes reconditioned. In fact everv working part checked. New gun metal paint, new tires. This car will give you a Koua service as a new car OUR PRICE $575 WHAT WILL YOU PAY? 1933 V-8 FORD, REGULAR TUDOR Anoiner one tnat is right mechanical ly. Derfect nalnt .nil ir nuwi t. tery. You won't make any mistake on luis vug wmi our guarantee ana OUR SPECIAL PRICE OF $501 WHAT WILL YOU PAY? 1933 V-8 FORD, REGULAR COUPE uu laciory reconaiuonea motor, ew oa.ru green paint, almost new tires, new hxttmrv Ymi Mn' oJ1 t,fr - - - -- V kll what this car came right off the sales OUR PRICE $540 WHAT WILL YOU PAY? 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 Four Weeks of Outing Offered At CMTC Camp Tout weeks' worth nt and outdoor activity, gratis as the snesis or uncle Sam, still Is being offered to Marion county youths through the 1935 Citizens' Mili tary Training camp at Vancouver carracKS. i nis county has not yet filed its quota. Only four applica tions, out of an allotment of 11 have been received bo far. The camp wn open July 5, running four weeks without charge and with transportation paid. Individ uals 17 veara old or ahnva aro eligible. Information and applica tion rorms may . be secured from C. M. T. C. headquarters, Van couver Barracks, Washington, or from the county chairman, who is Colonel Carle Abrams, of this city. MILLER TO HOSPITAL AURORA, May 20. S. A. Mil ler, mortician here, was taken to the Hahnemann hospital In Port land recently, where he under went an operation. Radio Program Tnesday, Msy 21 ' -nStaC?EVAUia-tM K& Firm Hour. ;:JtE0A,9 'k1 ot Air. 1 SZntU,, I,le- Travelogue. -in?Ker in c"n "Peter . i"11 Tsehalkewsky." :45-Th, Tpe-Ld by Dr. Frank -22 h D" Life Jamea Jt. Merrfa. :S0 Evening Farm Hoar. :0 Mtuiesie Katkrya Jordan, a i:30 Oregoa's SUte System of Higher ConSge! Wa, Oregoa State 1:45-9:00 Oregon State CoUegs Cadet Business Directory Cards In this directory run on monthly bails only. Rate: $1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Pawek. ITS South Commerrisl. BROOMS Brooms, 428 N. Church. TeL 40. CEMENT WORK All kinds cement work. Tel. 8868. CORSETS Registered Spencer corsetlere. Phone CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4 4 SB R E. Norfhnese CHIRAPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT. PSG, Chiropractor, ri. nun tel. new. a. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electric Z4t Statu Rt Wlr. Hm nmrnrn aponance. repaira eervHe FLORISTS Brelthaupt's, 447 Court. ALL kinds of floral work, Luts. Flor ist, IZ7S n. Liberty. TeL 5!X. ngtt, 529 Court Tel. S044 or 6T7S p. m. KEYS We make keya Harry W, Scott LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY ZCI a High TeL SI'S CAPITAL CITI LAUNDRY First In Quality and Service TVInhone 8tS- 1TB4 Brondwnv LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph 4H Msrry w Bcott, 147 8 Com"! MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40C9 SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress ractory. navf UATTRESs mad- te order, old remade; carpet cleaning, slx Ing; fluff rug weaving, a ISth Wil bur. TeL 844 L OTTO F. ZW1CKER. Kst. till MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing raacninea, sneet musie and piano stud ies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 433 SUte Street, Mim. ' PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com merclnl. Tel. 6887. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, rarrl. mmnh. lets, nrograma books or anv kind f printing, call The Statesman Printing uepartmenc. zi & (Commercial. Tele phone S10L STOVES t rnttr Ktn vail nnrai. rlrvniTrtsi Sail new and rebuilt stovea, range and mils tnrsi tarrulr f n nntrf at Ahlr.Un '- hmoovb akwva a.aM-v a-vavss WU IStOU wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works. zss nemeaeia, rei. . k. b. FTemtng. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 3181, Larmer Transfer Ce. Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 828 State St. TeL T773. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our ratea, Ramseyer's Trucklna- Serv. TeL 3354. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. R. 8. TeL 110F8. Letters to V. S. Returned it Not Enough Postage A warning from postal authori ties was issued yesterday through Postmaster Henry R. Crawford that many individuals are send ing packages and letters through the mails to government agencies, with Insufficient postage attach ed. All such agencies have been ordered to refuse such parcels or letters which are insufficiently stamped, ordering them returned to sender it return address is available. By having postal employes check such items before mailing. the. proper amount of stampage could be ascertained and prompt and efficient delivery of mail would result. Martin Refuses To Parole Fehl As Board Asked Governor Martin, refused Mon day to parole Earl H. Fehl, ex- county Judge of Jaekson county, and Walter J. Jones, former may or of Rogue River, who are serv ing four-year terms In the state penitentiary for ballot thefts. Paroles for Fehl and. jonea were recommended by the state parole board at a meeting here two weeks ago. Governor Martin said he had given the parole board's recom mendation careful consideration but found himself unable to re lease them at this time. Both Fehl and Jones completed their minimum terms last Nov ember. E OF BUH S PORTLAND, May 20. - (p) - A slight increase in butter churn in the pacific northwest was sug gested with a total showing of 345, Z45 pounds locally last week compared with 326,330 pounds a wee ago. The local exchange showed a loss of c for stan dard and firsts. Rise in local eez nrices dnrlnr the late session ot the exchange, which included 2c for sneciala or large eggs and lc each for ex tras, medium extras and stan dards, followed the further rise elsewhere. Receipts last week showed fractional loss. Sharp dron in local nrlcea on country Killed lambs has followed an unusually neavv sunnlv re ceived here during the last few days. A considerable Bupply was carried over from last week. Good demand was continued in the market for country killed calves although late receints have been fair. Hogs were about steady as was beef, which showed no material change in values.. Slightly lower Drices were be ing named for California straw berries but demand was anite good and fruit of fairlv eood quality. Some additional supplies from Irrigon were reported with quality good. New potatoes were about steady. Carload Texas tomatoes of fan cy quality in and all tomatoes were generally a trllle down. Carload of . strinz beans from California, the first of the seas on, was reported in during the day with fine quality. MS OF ALFALFA A check on the types of alfalfa which Droduea hest in Marion county has Just been completed by K. W. Sawyer, working through the office of County Agent Harry L. Riches. Nine dif ferent types of alfalfa have been planted at various places in the county; the planting was complet ed yesterday. Previous experiments show that the Idaho and Montana Russian Grimm alfalfa produce best in this region, but to more fully check rormer results, patches of all types have been planted. These species are (1) eastern Oregon common, (2) California common. (3) Cossack, (4) Willamette Grimm, (5) Lodak, (6) Idaho Grimm, (7) Arizona common, (8) Montana common, (9) Chilean. Sawyer said that this ia truly an experiment to see what results will be throughout the county on the test. Planting has occurred at O. W. Humphreys' in Waldo Hills, at C. J. Rice's near Woodburn, at Dick Gilmour's at Talbot, at Lloyd Keene's of Shaw and C. A. Hoov er's near Gervais. Only typical av erage growing conditions will pre vail. The check will extend throneh soils. Four different tvnes of oil Polk clay loam. Amity silty clay loam, Chehalis soil, and Willam ette loam, are being used. Lime at the rate of two tons ner acre ia also used as a sweetner. In order to check more accurately, the dif ferent types of alfalfa are grown side by side, 18 inches apart, in rows. Farmers are urged to make nr. ca8lonal visits to these places to observe growth of the plants. Honor Group at Salem High Will Initiate Juniors Seventeen Salem hieh school uniors will be initiated into Sig ma Lambda Chanter. KaHrmal Honor society, at nnhlle rro. monies in the high school audi torium at 8 o'clock tonight, As sistant Principal R. W. Tavenner announced yesterday. Junior Nelson, chapter president, will preside. Those to be initiated are Ron ald Adams, Dorothy Butte, Walter Crabb, Jean Doege, Dean Ellis, Robert Hill, Marian Hultenberg, Dorothy KIbbe, Natalie Neer, j'er ry Jo Patterson, Cecil Quesseth, Dayton Robertson, George Smith, Alice SwS. Esther Vehrs, Jean Wiley and Dorothy Williams. In addition to the 25-mInute ceremony, there will be music by chapter members and a showing ins III IKE lira STUDIED BY AGENT of motion pictures of school life at Salem high taken by the club last fall. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of Juanlta O. Hillpot, Bankrupt. No. B 20033- To the creditors of Juanlta O. Hillpot, of Salem, in the County of Marion and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of May, 1935. the said Juanlta O. Hillpot was duly adjudicated . bankrupt and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held at Room 301 In the United States National Bank Building In the City of Sa lem, Oregon, on the 28th day of May, 1JJ5, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, exam ine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. WILLARD L. MARKS. Referee in Bankruptcy. "'M-21 , ) - - - - - . , Corn Rises, Wheat Falls DAY IVOt EVENTFUL 1 STOCK MARKET NEW YORK. Mav 20-UPk-Snb- stantlal rains in a few bieh-nriced industrials and some specialties touched up an otherwise rather oloriess stock market picture to day. Stock exchanee business droo ped to only about halt that of the last previous full session, with a turnover of 971,670 shares. Tak ing the list as a whole, gains about balanced losses. Communication shares were an exception. A considerable follow ing developed in this division at advancing prices. Radio prefer red "B" and Weatern Union were leaders, and American Telephone, wnicn suirered from late profit taking, was up more than a noint at times. International Tele phone was active at fractionally improved levels. On the Cornorate Glidden Un ¬ reporting for the 6 months to April 30, and Edison Electric of Boston for the 12 month period to the same date each showed an upward trend hi profits. The Associated Press averse? for 60 stocks ended the dav un changed at 41.8, but some active issues snowing advances of 1 to 2 points included Allied Chemical at 149 American Can at 125 s . Shell Union at 32, Seaboard Oil at 34, Eastman at 153 and Schen- ley at 27. Others closing about steady included U. S. Steel at 34, American Tobacco "B" at 86, Chrysler at 47A. Interna tional Harvester at 41 and Sears at 38. Call for Section Hands is Quickly Filled at Agency A call for five section bands to work through the summer on the railroad near Black Rock yes terday brought instand response at the national reemniwmant agency, 355 North High street. Manager I). D. Dotson said it was 18 minutes and seven second be tween the time he received the call by telephone and the time he returned it, announcing he had signed up the men wanted. The Job will pay 40 cents an hnnr with a 48-hour week. Pour more strawberry nicVera were placed yesterday, these in the K. F. Lohr fields. Vote on Wheat Control Ending Results of the national whMt control program referendum which closes May 25 will not be known until about the last day of May. according to th sched ule for counting and reporting ballots. County committees will meet Monday, May 27, to count me votes and will report totals to the state extension directors by noon Tuesday. State direct nra ara to report to Washington not later than May 29, giving state totals. Announcement of national re sults will be made at Washing ton. Gardeners and Ranchers1 Mart PORTLAND, Ore., May lO.-iP) -Heavier supplies of new produce spurred activity at today's session of the gardeners' and ranchers' market. . The first Oregon strawberries and the first "peas finally appear ed in saleable quantities and cre ated quite a stir of activity. Although California berries were down to a range of 1.65 to $1.75, two shipments of ber ries from Tlgard and Canby held their own at a steady figure of J2.50 per crate of 24 pints. The Oregon terries were of good Quality and all berries moved briskly. A truckload ot peas from The Dalles moved reasonably well at six cents a pound, but California peas took the play at four to five cents. Lettuce from Oregon and Washington was of various quali ties and the quotations were un steady. The old potato market remain ed dull. -foa. S: CaUforaia, 4 3c Ib. Spinach Crate. 40-45c Carrots Dosea bunch, tOe. . Beets Bosea bnaekos. 75c. ttreea onions Dosea banehea, 17 - Dry enioae Oregon. Ho. t, $7. Taraip Dosea, Ho. 1, CS-eOc; JTo. 1. 40e. Ratabegme Lag, 4S-50e. Parsnips Lag, 91-1.1 f. lUdiahe Doiea boachei. 2015c Icicle radishes Dosea bunch, 80 25e. ' - Cabbage rial, 75a. CaoHfiowe K,.J, $1.10; Ko. Celery hearts Dosea benches, $1.50. Celery Crate, $3.50-t,T&. En.i-e Box. SSe. Apples Wlsessps, s-tra fancy, 2; Delieiows, extra fancy, $2; fancy, $1.15: mixad, SOe. Brassels apreaU Crate, BOe. ' PoUtoet Ko. 1, $1.S0; Ko. 3, fl, Muitard green Dosea, tia. Kale Box, SS. Cneabeis -Bex. $&, Green broccoli Lg. 80s. . Bed cabbage Poaad. de. " Rhubarb Box, SOe. Leek Dosea, S5-, - Imnm Pramtt ff. 11 Sl.TS.9t Ko. t. $1.50. Parsley Dosea bnches, 30-23. . RtnvkarriM Onma. S3. SO (!;. nia. $1.5-LT5. - - . . UBce Crate, fiO-l.SO. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op pool Price f 1 .88 per hundred. . (Milk feast e aeral. monthly uttsrfa araragO Distributor price S2.10. A grade bottcrfat -Delivered, 28c; route. 25c . A grade prints. 28 He; B grade, 27c Prices paid to rrowtra by Salem bay art. (Tbs Bneas b-lntr nnnt;-j k. - i i froctr. art indieitiTs o( toa daily market bat ara. not gnarantsed by Ta States man.) FHU ITS (Bnriax Price) Grapefruit Florida S.50 to 4.00 Arizona . 1.50 to 2.00. 8.75 to 4.50 2.35 to 8.00 2.75 to S.50 . .08 Orntfes, Ksvel, tancy imnca Valencia Bananas, lb, oa stalk Hands - 0tt fsmons. fancy . 4.00 to 4.75 Choiea . - Limes, fraah Apples, bushel 1.25 to 2.85 Strawberries, local, 24 2.00 VXQETARLES Green onions. local, dozen Onion sets. No. X, lb, , , .15 .10 WO. 2, lb. - - ,uo Local onions, 0 lbs Ko. 1 8.25 .06 -. w 2.99 Asparagus, local, doz. 1.10 Washinrtnn 1H at Ehnbtrb, local, lb. , "01 Artichokes, bos 2.50 to 8.00 Cauliflower, Calif., lug 1 50 Cabbage, Calif., lb. .04 to .06 Carrots. Calif.. Celery, Calif, crate s!75 Hearts, dozen : . 1 .n Cucumber, hothouse, box 2.00 to 8.25 Beets, lam, dozen .85 Beans. Calif, lb. .12 EadiTea, dozen . .60 Green peppers, lb. .20 Lettuce CaUL . 2.25 to 4.00 Dry pack 1 75 m 9 ? Potatoes- Local, No. J, cwt. Local. Ko. 2. cwt. 1.75 1.00 1.00 .85 2.35 .05 .05 Yakima. Ko. 1. 50 lbs. Takima, Ko. 2. 50 lbs. sweet New DUd. Calif. . .03 to Peas. Calif, lb .03 to Spinach, local, orange crate Lettuce crate Squash. Calif- crate 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.85 8.50 .65 .15 .20 J.5 Tomatoei ' Hot bouse, 10 lbs. Ueziean. In Turnips, dozen Radishes, local, dozes Walnuts, lb. . .18 to .13 to Filbert, lb. Bora Rnrinr Pitea Cluiters, 1034 lb, top , fuggles. 1934. top tb. .11 .25 -Q-a (Baying Pries) Extras Standard .23 on Medium WOOL. AND HUHA1B (Buying Pnet) Mohair .! Medium wool Coarse and" fine wool ....,. POUI.TK1 4 Buying Pries) Heary ben, l!i or oTer . Colored- mediums, lb. .. Medium Leghorn, lb. Light, tbi Fryers, lb. Stags. Ib. .15 .17 .15 .17 .15 .12 .11 .18 .OJ 4)4 .13 .14 Rooster. Ib. Colored frrs. lb. White Leghorn fry, lb. .13 to MEAT (Beying Prlei) Spring lambs, lb. .05 to .05 H Kwe, lb .02 to .02 H Hogs, 140-170 lbs 120-130 lb 170-210 lb., top . 210 250 lbs, top Sows 7.00 to 8.00 COO to 7.00 9.00 8.25 to 8.75 7.00 COO to 7.50 3.00 to 5.00 4.75 to 5.25 5.00 to 6.50 .04 to .05 7.50 .15 Steers Cows Bull Heifer Yearling lambs, lb. veal, top . Dressed hogs Dressed hogs .1 GRAIN AND HAT (Bnrln Prieak Wheat, western red . White, No. 1 Barley, feed. Ko. 1, ton altinr ton .. .75 - .75t 28.00 -81.00 ..25.00 -20.00 . 0.00 s.oo .12.00 . .1 a Oats, milling, ton Feed, ton rfiv. buTin nrief . UIotst Day Oats and vetch, toa Alfalfa, valley Clover Seed- Bed, lb. Alsike. Ib. POPPY SALE SET MT. ANGEL. Mav 20. The nonnv sala in Mt. Aneel is slated Monday, May 20, and will con tinue to Saturday, May 25. School children of St. Mary's school will distribute the poppies during the week and on Saturday they will be reinforced by the ladies of the Auxiliary. BIDS WANTED Wanted sealed bids for 50 cords 2nd growth for 10 inch door, to be delivered by Aug. 15. Bids closed June 1st. Nina DeLapp, School District No. 32, Polk Co., 296 Gerth Ave., West Salem. May 19-21-22. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of Jack Beigbeder, Bankrupt. No. B 19729 To the creditors of Jack Beig beder, of Aurora, in the County of Marlon and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Jack Beigbeder heretofore filed a petition under section 75 of the Acts of Con gress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has failed to obtain th acceptance of a majority in num ber ana amount of all creditor! whose claims were affected hr a comnositlon or extension nrnnni. al; that he desires to obtain the benefit of sub-flection fsi of said Section 75 and pursuant to his amended petition nnder said sub section he was on the 2nd day of May, 1935, duly adjudicated bankrupt;, that the first meeting of creditor, will. be held at Room 101 In the United States Nation al Bank Building; in Salem, Ore gon, on tne 25th day of May, 1925. at 1:20 o'clock in the af. ternoon at which time the said creditors mar attend' nrAv their claims, examine the bankrupt, ap point a trustee if it becomes nec essary uutier ute terms of said section and transact such other business as mar nronerlv come before said meeting. WILLARD L. MARKS, Referee in Bankruptcy. M-21 LOW PRICE RECORD OF SEASON IS SET CHICAGO, May 20. -(-Ab normal scarcity of corn available for delivery on Chicago May eon- tracts resulted today in such corn being Quoted at one time hirhr than May wheat. Incidentally. Mav wheat eth lished a new low nric rernrd for the season. Heavy rains bene- iiciai to the domestic winter i wheat crop, southwest and west i in particular, tended deridedi r ! increase bearish sentiment as to wheat. Corn closed firm at mm. as Saturday's finish to high er, July wheat down. July 90-90, oats advanced, and nrowiainna i changed to a rise of 17 cents. Today's closing quotations: Wheat Mav 89 1 ti oi- 0 H; September 90-T4- r cember 92. Com Mav 8- T ei.' . September 764-: tw,k 67. " Oats May 44; July 37; Sep tember 34; December 36. GeneralMarkets oTTur PBomjcz PORTLAND, Ore, May 20. (AP) Prod-ce exchange, net price: Butter--Extra. 2Cc; standard. 2oe; prime firsts, 25e; firsts. 25c. . SS.fr'V:-S- sPcil. 27c; V. 8. ex ,: L- S- medium extrai. 24c. Biftterfat 27c. , Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Mav 20 (API Grain: ' Wheat Open High Low Clote May so 80 80 80 tui3r -r 774 77 77 September 77?i 774 77 77 Cash: Big Bene bluestein, 91,c- dark hard winter, 12 per cent, 96e; do It per cent 83 Vie; .oft white, 78Vc; west ern white. 78Hc; hard winter. 78e; northern spring. 79e; western red. 77e. Oats No. 2 white. 27.50. Corn No. 2E yellow, $41.50. Millron Standard. $26. Today's car receipts: Wheat 43; flour 1 Portland Livestock"") PORTLAND, Ore., Mar 20. (AP) Cattle: Keceipts. 1600; calTet. 150 graaer steere 2oc lower. eTon go. commoa snd medium, $.50-9.10; heifer, good, common and med.nm $5.00-8.00; cow, good, common and medium. $4.50-7.25; low cutter and cutter, S2.o0-4.50; bulla, good, $5.75 ty.ao; cutter, common and medium, $4.00- T"'rs, . good and choice. $7.00 5" common and medium, $3 00. 7.O0; calTe. good and choice, $6.50-8 50' common snd medium, $3.50-6.50. ' Hogs: Receipt. 1100; medium tops 2jc higher. Lightweight, good and choice, $7.75 f' B1?i,u-1,"ei--t. good and choice. v.-w.;o; neavyweignt. good and choice, $3.00-8.. j ; packing sow, medium and good. $6.25-7.50; fder and etocker pig-, good an- choice, $8.50-8.75. Sheep: Receipt, 1600; steady. Spring lambs, good and medium. $5.00 6.75; lamb, good and choice, $4.75-5 00 eoramon and medium, $3.50-4.75 yearl ing wether. $2.75-3.75; twe. good snd choice, $2.00-2.50; ulL common and me dium, $1.00-2.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., May 20. (4P) Butter Prints. A grade. 28c lb. ia parchment wrapper; 28,e lb ia" car ton; B grade, parchment wrappers. 27c lb.; carton, 28c lb. Butterfat Portland delirery: A grade deliveries st least twice weekly. 27e lb.:" country route. 25-27e lb.; B grade, . hTeries lets than twice weekly. 26e lb.; C gTade at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying price, butterfat basis, 55e lb. Eggs Salea to retailor,? Rn..;.i. 29e; extra. 27e; freU extra, brown. 24c; atandarda, 24e; fresh medium; 26c; medium first. 22e doxea. Egg Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specUl. 24c; extras, 24e; stand ard. 22c; extra medium. 31c; medium fiwt, 19e; undergrade, Ac doien. Cheese 92 imn n loaf 15c. Brokers will nay V. cent be low qnotationa. Kilk Contract nrira A Pnrtl.n- lirery, $2.20 cwt; B gradeeTeam, 2714s lb. surplus baxie. Country meat Selling price to re tailers : Countrr killed Kn.i K. t.n.h. er, under 150 lb.. J4H-i5lb.; Tealer. no. x, li ii y,t lb.; heavy, 8 9e Ib.; cut ter cows, 8-1 Oe. lb: eanner. 5-e lb; bulla. 9-9 He lb.; yearling lamb. lOe lb.; spring. 11H-12 lb.; medium, 10 11c lb.; ewe, 4-Se lb. Mohair 1935 buying price, IS-16e Ib. Cssrars Bark Bnrinz nrir. loss peel. 2 He lb. Hon 193a fnrelea IV. .1 ten, 10lll4c lb. Ito poultry Portland delirery. bay lag price: Colored ben, orer SMt Ih. 19-20e lb.; nnder 5H lbs., 19-JOe lb.: Lex-era fowl, orer IU lha 1ft-lT IK . under S lbs., 16-17e lb.: springs, 4 lbs'. ana up, zi-zze is.; under 4 lbs- 19-20e lb.; white broilers, 13-14e lb.; rooster. 6c Ib. : Pekin ducks. Teunr l-17e lb. Onion Oregon. Ko. 1, $5-6 cwt. KflW Onions TeCAe nemn-aa S9 IK per 50-lb. bag: California, $3 3.15 per 50-Ib bag. Potatoes Or eon Bnrhanlr tl 80.1 75 Qems, $1.65. ' New poUtoes California Garnet. $1.90-1.95 per 50-Ib. bag; whites, $1.70- 1.75 per 50 lb. bag. . Csntalonoe Imneri!. tS 50 mitt Jamba. $7 erste. Wool 1933 dip, nominal; Wills m ette Taller medio. 15-16r: eoaraa. and braid, 1114 lb.; eastern Oregon. 15-1 7e lb. Bar Burin r itriea frana nraneeea Alfalfa Ko. 1. new price, $16-16.50: astern Orerou Timothy. $17; eats, $7 10 toa Willameti- nlln tim(kv SIS toa; clover. $7-10 ton. Portland. Stocks and Bond May SO avfimc AnrKAns: (Compiled by Tb Associated Press sa .. is 15 - 0 India. tll. UtiL Stocks Today s li.S S8.5 41.8 PrT. .sy SS.3 12.0 Month ago S5.S 21 J Tear ago $1.6 82.9 1935 hirh 59.- T 28.5 tT.e 81.9 29.0 21. S 40.6 . 24.2 41.S 89.S 42.0 42.5 84.8 514 34.9 188S low 49.5 J8.5 1934 kish ei- 43.0 1934 tow 45.3 32.8 0HT AVEftAGX- 80 10 19 1 rot S8.5 68.S 67.9 67.5 70.4 65-S 70.0 60.1 S-!la Indus. OtlL- 96.7 92.8 96.9 92.T ' 95.6 91.S. 87.9 85.S : 97.0 93.S 2.S S4.S 92.9 S8.9 73.7 S8.3 Todsy - ,. ?9.9 Prev. day 80. J Month ago 79.5 Tear ago .v7.8 1935 high 87.8 1985 lew 76.4 1934 hirh 89.4 1934 low 74.5