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The OREGON STATESMAN; Saknv Orercn, Wednesday Msrnirisr, May 29,1933 PAGE NINE T YmrI Stop The i: ' Statesman : V . Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising .;- Single Insertion per line ..10e Three Insertions per tin ,10e Six tnserttma per line ...SOe On month per tin ....fl.tt Minimum charge ........25c ' Copy for this page accepted until :30 the evening before publication lor clasiiflet Ion Copy received after thi time will be ma under the beading Too Late to Classify., The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility Tor er rors which may srppcar la ad vertiseanents - sabshed In Its colanms, ad In case where thia iMper is at fault wUl re print Chat part, of sub adrer tlsement in which the typo graphical mtiUka occnra, - The Statesman reserve- the right to- reject objectionable advertislae. It farther lescrrta the right to classify ail adrer. lis tag wader the proper claasl ricatiOB. - HELP WANTED Party for service for use of apt'lOS 8. Oomi Bt t Weedi-g starts Frt, May 11. H.L.F. To work out rent. Mudd, CIS Ferry. Come at once. J HELP WANTED MALE Collector, as 25 to 15, to handle monthly payment- accounts for - targe national rgemi-atloa in Salem and vi cinity. Keed light car and local ref erence See Mr. Hinkle, 149 So. High 8t Ambitious, reliable man wanted im mediately to deliver food products to regular customers in Salem. Earnings average PO to $30 weekly. No exper ience asc aweary. Write -today. J. R. Watkma Company, 4523 HoUis St, Oakland, Calif. HELP WANTED FEMALE Pleasant sales work, alone. "Call Monday or 195 Garnet. high commJo O Ting week. SITUATIONS WANTED Dreasr aktog? exp, copy pictures f 2.21 m day in your boms phone 794. Lady want hr. work. 1309 -Perry.- Painting and kalaomlnlng. TeL 449s. Lady wishes cooking, fralt-e-nning. Box 471." taiy Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof, 35 Cheme seta. Belcrest sections cheap, 1013 Madison, Trailer bouse, SSS. 140 U. Liberty. ROOFING Kail order prtcea Let vs save you money. - PAINT A ROOFING CO. 474 Ferrv Street Pbone 4S43. Bia- reduction larrs FtlgMai electric range and electric -washer, P. O. Bex 453. - SALE Lawn mower aharpening machine, other tools, furniture, tie Marion. ,-,1- i n ii iia nj-firLVmn n n nnr-- ' " . TTaed elec washer A-l condition. Kew wringer. $20. TeL S810, sassejsssessmjsSessaSjsaSjsaisaSMsa Hay rake, hay fork corrugated roll' r, mlscell., farm tools. Tboue 6000. Orange Persian kittens. TeL 8S27. Furniture repairing. ' upholateriag, suaranteed. price right. McDoweH. 4i Center. Tel. 6 1. Poultry Live or dressed, $21 Front 8t. K. Crooked Finger Hill grown, non-irrl- a?ated Burba nk seed and taste potatoes. IT. 3. Nol'1 Netted Gem aeed potatoes. Puritan Cider Works. West alem. MISCELLANEOUS Free We -Dick up dsad and worth less horses, cows, aaeeo. im. Saw repatnng. Balent -aawJ-WMPp- four Corners. Few Road. TeL 4ISO. f talreata 1 tea a. "wtaeer. Shrub, sprayed. Groth, I4S Marlon. U. S. Government Job, Men-women. lt.50. Steady. Start I165.09-117S.09 month. ' X will Franklin Institute coach ti free. Apply today sure. Box zs. rsre Statesman. - - - - ';' - :- " FOR RENT ROOMS Heated sleeping rooms, 444 a High. smruijLri iuiim"'" r" Living-sleeping room, 250 & Cottage. Sleeping room. Men. 725 Court. SleeDiiuc room, close In. well vea- tUated. Alao garage. 909 Chemeketa. We have several rooms single or in suite for permanent guests at attract 1t weekly rates. Hotel Salem. Leo W. Ware, manager. Nice, clean, sleeping na, hot eM water wHMa. 855 Center. and ROOM AND BOARD IKrmm. board. S9S Court. TeL 847S, FOU RENT-APARTSIENTS Kmall rum. aoL. clean and comfort Adults only. 445 Ferry. : Reaa. rates. - Reasonable, modern, close In. a and 4 nicely f urnished apta. TeL $490. 1 R, funu kltch.159 8. Cottage. t rn. furn. apt, lights, water., heat Included. $9 mo. Box 479, statesman. jinjsjis"isorass-a,i" - - - Clean, cosy apt, SIS N. ComL 4 R. nnfura. apt, 1820 Ferry. Modern, newly-decorated apartment In attractive home I 2 adults. 449 ti. Capitol Street. Small furn, apt,- 890 Union. Attrae. 4-rm. apt, 210 N. 14th St. ijusLnjT-SLJxriri-n rmn. w n n imsisi i i i-isr"r Small 1st floor att.. 299 N. Summer. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn, utifurB. Forkner. TeU J0SL, Houses. Grant (31 Court TeU 8584. . ltui i ii nrri -- - Furn, unt-Torrena. 80s 1st KatX f room bungalow, 765 S. Liberty. fsesMs4ssajsasAsaAAskMBAasAss 7 room house, 248 S. Cottage. I rm. furn. house, $35. Phone 4728. FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Attractive modern 7- room borne well located. Available June 15th. Phone 1724. v Mod. S R. house. ; 110 FairmounL TeL 6078. Good $ room hous centrally locjfc- ted. furnace, garage. Pbone 7734. Mod. turn. 7-room. TeL 7300. FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs rent. H. I Stiff Furniture Co. - to Office rooms for rest. Ml. Slate SC. TeL 8713. . Mod, 6-rm. turn, house, overstuff d furniture. R'A. Forkner. TeL 30JL WANTED TO RENT Went 3 H. bona. 683 a 16th. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Fin modern home, T rooms; T blocks from statehouse. Bargain. Ph. 7948. t A. I R. bouse, good welL elec. wa ter system, walnuts, prunes.' cherries, pears, grain. Close In. Box 4 69, care Statesman. SPECIAL FOR FEW DATS OXLT Two story -bouse with basement, oa corner lot, streets pawed. Bouse needs le repair. Price only 600, part terms. Bur It now amd profit by same. CHILDS A -III .1 .KB. REALTORS S44 State Street Phone (708. Owner leaving city. For sale, mod era S to. borne in South Salem, priced to sell, would trade for like property in Portland. Write Box 99, Statesman. SPLENDID LOT GOOD DISTRICT SOUTH BALES! Close to Jr. Hi and Grade Schools, on bos lint, not very far out. Paving paid. OXLT 3858. See us or call for appointment no-w. SOUOI J rsK i SON 1st Nat'l Bank Bids-. EAST WALKING DISTANCE STATE BUILDINGS BUSINESS DISTRICT All on one floor, 7 rtna. fireplace. b-eeenent. furnace, each- bedroom has running water. East front lot, 50x165. with bearing fruit and nuta Only 1 3000 -80COLOFSKY SON 1st Nat'l Bank BTdsv EXCHANGE Real Estate 9 room, 2 apt. boose in Astoria, close to -business ceater. Want Salem borne. Add., Agent, 421 Grand, Astoria, Ore. FOR SALE FARMS GOOD FARM BUT 24 acres few miles out oa good rood. eul rn cultivation, new 6 room cottage arag and bam.. Elactrto lighta. Triced for one-half it's value at tmly 4229. -pert terms. cmjuus a mii.i.kk. Realtors 344 .State Street Pbone. 708. Must sell 47 A. on Pudding river 14 A. LopsL worth fftMO. I want an otfeT take some trade. XL C SHIELDS 219 Oregon Bldg. Pbone 8902. A REAL FARM HOME C5 acres, all cultivated except a few acres of pasture, a good 4 room house with electricity, -garage, barn, and an exceptionally good orchard. A bargain at 54500. 08. 51000.09 will handle, ana will accept a good light car as part payment. - - WILLAMETTE LAND COMFANX 423 Court Street, Salem ACREAGE Small acreage tract house, fruit- close to Salem bargain. DIAL 4743 TIMBERED TRACT Of 50 acres 10 miles out on paved road. Price 51750, part terms or will take Salem residence in exchange, . CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 844 State Street Phone 4708. Business Opportunities Good grocery store, stock and fix ture. PRICED TO SELL R. A. FORKNER 1833 N: Capitol TeL 303L Store with business. 178 S. Com'L Manager tor Salem. No selling. In come $250 month up. Experience not absolutely necessary. Small Invest ment required. Secured. Apply In "per son only. Mr. Cox, Room 322, Sena tor Hotel. ' MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans l to 10 mouths to repay at lowest pos sible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st KstL Bank Bldg. Phone 8551 Licensed by Stat AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. .M-159 505 Guardian Bldg 'Salem 5 Farm Leans 5 Plenty at money for well hn proved farms if amply secured. Improve or bay now with cheap money. Ask for booklet "Willamette valley Farm - Hawkins and Roberta. Inc. A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS CP TO $300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Uember of NRA. Room 119. New Bllgh Bids. 2nd floor LICENCED NO. S-1Z3 as 155 by .-v STATE '.,- SIS State St Tel 3 T 4 Loans. Us d In Nearby Towns MONET for good first mortgage real estate loans, any amount. Farm, city or aereag properties.. Low Interest rates. No payment requirements. CHILDS MILLER, Mtge, Loans 944 State- Street - Phmt 8708. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY BABT ciitcka. - baby pullets, baby cockeTela Custom hatching, custom sexing. Ph. 13JF2. Les Halcbery. TJrt txMjltry WrvTitiM. V. Front. : FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood coal. TeL 6000. Salem Fuel Co. Trad A Cottage; . ' . . a--. . Dry wood, 18 In; $4.60. Dial 4084. Fir. oak, maple, TeL 137F3. Old fir wood, $5.75. TeL 7475. II la. $3.00. 12. in. Dry 1 in. old fir No. 1 $ ed. TeL 6936. 1887 N. Front. - - II In. old fir. $5. Sw?MUMns TeL 9783. 18 In. or 4 ft. big fir. Dial 94iL oil!; " Interesting Facts The thymus gland ordinarily disappears at adolescence and them is some evidence to indicate its persistence In adnlt life mar he one cause of epilepsy. An ordinary giant pnffball con- tains 6,000,000,000 spores J (seeds), according to a recent count by Dr. A. F. Blafcesly, or Carnegie Institution. T i . o 4 -. A new liver extract Is claimed to cure anemia if Injected direct-J ly into the blood of the patient. O A Smithsonian Institution sci entist is making an extended stndr of "staphs" in the West In dies. Some species of this beetle are the "domestic cows" of ants. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Billfold containing Si. 2 sea son tickets Salem Senators. Reward If I returned to Paul Hausar. car Of Statesman. LOST Blue peuch purse with com pact. Finder please report to Sheldon F. Sacxett, Statesman. LOST Friday, Chemeketa street be tween Summer A Capitol Sts, Brown overnight bag. Finder pleas notify Box 472. Statesman. - FOR SALE USED CARS Buy a GOOD. DEPENDABLE. USED CAR and spend thee beautiful weekends at the mountains and the seashore. Our ears are thoroughly checked and are ready for thousands of miles. Of Satisfactory Service 1934 CHEVROLET. COACH. Very low original mileage, runs as good as new.- Be sure amd. see this car $345.00 1933 PONTIAC COACH. New tires, new paint. Th mo tor fat exceptionally Quiet Try it out 573.00 1932 E88EX TKKRAPIANB SEDAN, su-p-er balloon tires, and in A-l running condition ; a bargain 1929 E 8 SEX CHALLENGER SEDAN.' New-paint, motor In fine condition, good tiivs . 1923 OLDS S COUPE Refln lshed. A-l condition S95.00 1 185.00 185.00 1924 CHEV. COUPE. Neada paiitt, a bargain for only 1925 CHEV. TOURING FORD PICKUP" FORD -ROADSTER 13.001 25.00 22.50 17.60 See these cars at - Otto J. WUson t Telephone 1451 Bulck A Pont lac Dealer a. Center Commercial - Streets Salem 21 Model T Pickup, good rubber. good battery and motor, licensed. $25 or trade for Dodg Touring or heavier pickup. Cecil Sargent, Rt. S, one-half mile of Liberty. Valley Motor Co. .Used Cars I v u. t u i SlUrry I riUrryX nftrry 1 1 33 V-S Regular Coach. Motor, brakes, tires, paint, upholstering; transmission.- all in fine condi tion. This car has been retraced from $545 to $475 for short time only. S3 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. A very low mileage and we guarantei It to be In first class condition thru- out. Almost new tn-es, paint like new. Was priced $540. Now only Ifsa. 32 V-8 Standard Coupe. Motor re conditioned, newly painted, 4 new tires, was priced $425. Now only 35. 1929 Studebaker Dictator Sedan, THIS ONE , SOLD 1929 Bulck (. 5-oaas. Sedan. Motor is very pood, tires are good, good battery, good paint. Has trunk. Was priced $275; now $250. 1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach. Here Is a real buy. Motor very Quiet, dandy tires, new covering on up- bolstering. Was priced $425, now 1390. 1929 Hupmobne Sedan $275. 1933 V-8 long wheel base truck. Has factory reconditioned motor, szxs 10-ply tires on rearj Cab and fenders all good, was priced 9575: now 5525. 1932 Durant Sedan, 619 model $350. See these and others at Marion and Liberty and 375 Center St Open Evenings and Sundays TeL 79103158 WANTED USED CARS Will pay cash for Dodg Touring or pickup. Must be good motor. Cecil Sar gent, b , tsx. 19, near uoerty. Radio program! :;t ..-.- Wednesday, May 99 - i .." KOW roaTLAJTD 420 Ea, . T:0O Walter Castle, NBC - i T:15 Teny Weas, NBO. T:80 Reaald Back. - ,? : ' 7:45 Tem Mitchell, KBC. i 8:00 Any tbiar Cloes. - j -8:30 U. 8. Army Band, KBC 9:90 Singable Sons; NBC 10:30 Hotel Sutler Orchestra, KBC 10:45 Wards and Music, NBC. 11:00 Samuel Barbara, KBC 1 13:15 Veesl Soloist. KBC. - ; 12:50 Gleaa Shelley and Clareac Tol nsa. . i :,:--, . 1:00 Key Foster. KBC. . ' : S :00 Woman's llsgasiae et th Air, KBC . - . , :. . 8:30 Little Concert, KBC , 8:43 Liberal Arts Series, KBC i x . 4:30 Abe Bercorits, Violinist. 4 :45 Consxesi Hotel Orchestra, KBC ' - 8:15 Grace Hsyes, KBC. , 7:00 Amos 'n Andy, KBC ' ! 9:00 Hotel Bismarck Orchestra, KBC ' 10:15 Bart WeodysTa's Orchestra. 11 :00 Jsatsea Beach Orchestra. .- -11:30-12 Archie Lorelsnd's Orchestra, KOTJf POBTLASS 940 Ke, . 10:15 Soars for Ton. 1 : ' 10:30 Between the Book Ends, CBS. 1:45 Happy Hollow, CBS. 11:15 This sad Tbst with Art EUkasm. 11:45 Kste Smith, CBS. 13:30 -LsFi'rro Bermia Matleale, CBS. 1:30 Bailey sad Sharr.'CBS. v 5 :00 Feminine Fancies, DLB3. . aw ssa .w -asjsw- aaas. Business Directory Cards In this, directory run on a monthly basis only. Batei $1.00 per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES' Mike Panek. rT South' Commerrlst. BROOMS Brooms, 42S-r?. Church. TeL f 480. CEMENT WORK All kind cement work. TeL 8888. CORSETS Registered Spencer eorsetlara. Phone 8158. CHIMNEY SWEEP IsFhofW" - Mfik) - " R. IS, NiM fwp'Wt CHIRAPRACTORS i DR. O. L, SCV ITT. PSGr Chiropractor. ISO ti. Hbra TeL Res. XT11. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electrta. Ut SUU SL Wb Inr. wra. armtwweo.- vepaTra errlf) FLORISTS Brettbaupfs, 447 Court ALL Jclnds ot floral work. Lutx, Flor- ist. IX7S N. Liberty. TeL 9t9L Floral deeisna cut flowers. Mra,. Ben nett, 629 Court. -TeL 5044 or 17 p. m. KEYS Wo- jnfc keym Harry W. Rrott LAUNDRIES TBS NEW SALEM LAUTTDRT THE W EIDER LAUNDRT 28S & High TeL f 125 CAPITAL -C7TT LAUNDRT First In Quality and Servto Telephone ST (5 lit Pmertw LAWN MOWERS l Sharpened, repaired ana traded. Ph 451 S. Hrry W. Scott. 1T fl Com MATTRESSES CAPITOL .BEDDING X3CX Phono -4049 I SALEM- FLUFF-RUG- swd Mattress PsKiorr. MEW UATTSfiSS nab Ml order, old re mart! osxpet cl nlng. -1s- 1ns: nufl rue wearlnc a. lltB M Wil bur. TL S4L OTl'O r. SWIUKEH. tm. mt. MUSIC STORES UBO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sw3ng machines, sheet onssio and plane atud- ! tea- Repairing radios, pbeoorvaph and sewing, machines, 431 Slat Street. Snhm- PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo entfeavtng. nerrll. Tel. 6887 147 N. Com PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, oampb- teta, programs, books or any kind of prmxing. can ine Biaresmaa rrmnngi Uepartmenu SIS a CommerclaL Tele-1 y......0 STOVES 1 renalr stoves, ransea, circulators; Sell new and- rebuilt stoves, ranxes and tlSJL 5 Cu" wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER t'OR local or distant transfer storage. call 313 L Larmsr Transfer Ce, Trucks to Portland dairy. CAPITAL C1TT Transfer Co. 111 State St. TeL T7T3. Dlstribuung, tor warding and storage our specialty. Get nnr rstea .WATER" COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company offices corner Commer cial and Trade streets, urns payable monthly. Phone 4161. - WELL DRILLING R; A West. B, 8. TeL HOPS. 5:15 Hark Warsaw's Orckestrs. CBS. 6:30 Howard Barlow's Orchestra with Gene Baker, CBS. R :5 Lon" T. wewa Orcsa. 9;30 Leais Psniee's Orchestra, DLBS. 9 :43 American ( amity Uobinaon. 10:0O-Doa Bettor's Orehestrs. DLBS. 10:30 OrviUe Knspp's Orehestrs, DLBS. 11:00 Archie Levelsad's Clnh Victor Or chestra, to CBS. XOAO COBVALLIS 860 Xs. ;00 Home Economies Observsr. 13:00 Noes Fans Hour. 1 :00 Molar Keledies. 9:1S Oreroa Cities Then sad Xew. S :00 HoBksoiakars' Half Hoar. 3:30 Y oath sad th New Best . "Health for Tooth la th Kew .- - Deal" Violet T. Swansea, Di rector ef CoBtiaataiea Schools, Seism.' ' 5:00 Ceaposers is Cssxeo "Ciasd - Dabnssy." w 6:00 American Lerioa Program. -' 6:30 Eraainc Farm Hoar. T:30 The Werld la Review Dr. Vieter P. Morris. -8:15 KOAO Drama Gaili. 9 :00-9 :30 Lwfield CoUer. Further Advance In Wnn J ic Nnerl IJI W OO! IS it OlCll -f BOSTON, May 28-ff)-(U. S. D. A.) Further advances in wool prices were realized in early trad ing this week. Ohio and similar fleeces -were sold' to be graded from new clipped wools when they became available at prices around 30 cents grease basis for strictly- combing; wools --. ot all grades from fine ' to blood. Twelve months Texas wools -were sold at prices that figured 73-75 cents scoured basis delivered Bos ton." ' Average to good French combing 64s and finer territory wools moved at around, 79 cents scoured basis. STUBB1T TUBT2S in PORCH FI Ml Vili Gcrsline Injured When Car Crashes on Trip Jo t Falls City . j- - ssesBSMsnaBBaBB RICCREALL, May 28 Fire destroyed the roof of the sleeping porch of the Warren Burch "heme shortly after noon. The origin is unknown and. was discovered by Harry Ott, a, high school stu dent who happened to look across the street from his desk, . I . Prompt work by the high school students put out the blase. Mrs. Burch was la the house but new nothing of the blaze until the Jtlghters appeared upon, the scene, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gorsline were badly shaken up and received nu merous cuts about' their face.. Sunday, when the car , in which they were riding and that of Wil- iard Hatch ot Longriew, Waah., collided on the McBee road, near Falls City. The two families, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Hamilton, son Donald, and Mr. and Mrs:, Gors line . were driving to Falls City In the Hamilton car. The car was badly damaged, but the Ham- iltons were not hurt other than badly shaken up. ' Three stitches had to be taken In Mrs. Gosline's forehead. Silver Creek Falls was the des tination of a large picnic party from here Sunday. Those making th trip were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and Vera; Charley Brown, son James, all. of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lovett of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Fox, June and Hal; Mr. and Mrs. John CoreUe, Jeanne, Florence, Merton; Miss Mildred Baker, Miss Edith Hezel tine. Tex Palmer. Mrs. Ella Wil son: and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, Crescent, Okla. SPEAKER. ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, May 28. The St, Louis graduation exercises were held at the community hall re cently in the presence ot a large audience xf friends and relatives. Children In the class were Angela Ferachwefier. Melvln Hart and Rosemary Ferschweiler. The program: Salutatory, Melvln Hart; "The Cracker -Jack Clowns," primary boys; "Seeln Llszle-Off," Rose mary Ferschweiler,; "Mr. Gnmwad Makes a Pie," play by Melvln Hart, Angela Ferschweiler, Billy Aurand, Lloyd Ferschweiler, Mary Jo Hall, Elizabeth Aurand, Elea nor Jnngwirth, Mary Hart and P. Ferschweiler; song, Billy Aurand; Sockery Kadahakut's Kat," Mel- Tin Hart; "Dance of the Butter flies." Theresa Mannine-. Ttarnthv . ululu; LaFountain, Doris Ferschweiler, , w Hart and Mae In. TT.1t. 'The Irishman and the Coon,1 Melvin Hart and Billy Aurand: "Just Talk," Lloyd Ferschweiler. Eddie Grassman; "Mrs. Tremble VIs,ts the Dttot,- Mary Jo Hall and Francis Manning: "Ghost Skit," Mary Hart and Billy Aur and; "Uttle Girl Dressed in Bine, D. Ferschweiler; class will. Rosemary Ferschweiler; vocal solo. Miss Clara Keber; valedic tory, Angela Ferschweiler; ad dress and presentation ot diplomas by Mrs. Mary L. Fuikerson. Endeavor Society Has Rapid Growth in New Location ZENA, May "J 8. The SoHnz Valley young people's Christian Endeavor- Is steadily gaining In attendance since moving to the Zena church May 5. Eldon Olsen was-leader Sunday night Vernon Merrick, local president and conn ty educational superintendent, presided at the business meeting Sunday. Loren Swenwold, secre tary, read the revised constitution which was unanimously adopted, A nominating committee for choosing a song leader Includes Enoch Zimmerman, Gladys Gil bert and Ruth Shepard. Barbara McLaughlin invited the group to her home for a Japanese party In June. The Spring Valley young peo ple's Christian "Endeavor society held a party at the home of Ruth and Loyal Whitney Saturday night 1 KOTICE OFj HEARING OF - - FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the final account of The United States National Bank of Portland (Ore gon), as executor of the estate of Clarence W. Noble, deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Marlon County, Drcorr, and that I the first day ot June, 1885. at the hour of ten clock am. of said Ida hit hoen -ilnlw' snnnlnteA fc nuch courtrfor the hearing of ob- Jections to such final account and the .settlement , thereof, ..at which i time any person interested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. - Dated this 1st day of May. 1935. THE UNITED STATES NA TIONAL, BANK OF PORTLAND. (OREGON), By K. E. WENGER, Assistant Trust Officer, Executor of said Estate., - - ! v ' ' -EL 1. Crawford. Attorney - for Estate, Ladd & Bush .Bank Bldg Salem, Oregon. ' First Publication: May 1, 1935. Last Publication: May 29, 1935 . . - M 1-5-1 6-2 2-2 9. IK UM 5 Decision JOCKS SIM NEW YORK. May Bearish forces romped through the stock market today and prices of leading Industrials fell to around a points. - The decline followed yester day's supreme court upset of the NRA codes and, In brokerage cir cles, was attributed principally to the belief of many traders that until widespread adjustments are effected, considerable economic unsettlem nit may follow the in- TaUdatioa ot one of the main planks of the new deal program. The French financial crisis was also seen as a factor. At various times the ticker tape dropped several minutes , behind floor transactions and the., turn over for the session totalled z, SlZ.ffO shares, the second larg est of the year. The Associated Press average of 0 stocks suf fered a loss of .9 of a point at 41.7. This was the largest day's decline since March 5, last. Utilities were able to more than hold their own In the face ot depressed trends elsewhere. While the composite for SO industrials was oft l.S points, that for the utilities- ended with an advance of .2. The rails also were resis tant during most of the proceed inas. although tb7 slipped- to ward the end. . Renewed tears were expressed that France would be. unable to cling to the gold standard. The Bank of France boosted the dis count rate from 4 to 6 per cent. the third increase in a week, as another defensive measure to pro tect the franc from speculation. The franc steadied and sterling was firm. The other European currencies were narrowly irregu lar. Missionary Gives Address to Class ra of Kosedale AxetysgS ROSED ALE. May 28. A large crowd of patrons and friends at tended the school picnic Thurs day. Graduating exercises for the eighth grade were held Friday night. Rev. M. D Jones, 4t for mer missionary to India, gars an address on "Grab and Give.' Mu sic was furnished by a trio from Jason Lee M. E. church ef Salem; duet br Rowena Jonea and Wi nona Plenge; duet, Mrs. Lesta Bates and Dorothy Smith; piano solo, Esther- Cammack. Each of the class members gave a snort talk. H. R. Jones, board member, presided, and Floyd Bates, presi dent of the board, presented di plomas to Rowena Jones, Irwin Efckler and Glenn Pearson. The Ladies' Missionary society gave Its annnai program at tne church Sunday night. Gardeners and Ranchers Mart PORTLAND, Ore., May tS.-&) -Quotations declined slightly at today's session of the gardeners' and ranchers' market with new arrivals bolstering supplies. Turn oyer was brisk. Apple prices rose rapidly, but movement was limited. Extra fancy Wtnesaps commanded $2.20 while fancy grades - were from 81.75 to 82. Most of the C grades were Quoted at 11.50 per box, as were a few fancy NewtonsJumbie pack ot the Newtons brought from 90 cents to $1. Several more iruckloads of tur nips arrived from ; mid-Columbia areas and from Troutdale, Gre sham and the Columbia " slough. The Dalles turnips were of excep tionally fine quality and Held at 45 to 50 cents, whereas other shipments declined to a ' general range of 40 and 45 cents per do- sen bunches. Buyers were active Cucumber Quotations also slid with supplies fairly heavy but turnover smaller. Prices slid to a range of. 32.25 to 82.50 X Radishes - and green onions maintained ordinary ranges de spite smaller supplies and better demand: A few .French radishes were getting top prices of 80 eents, but red and Icicle radishes went at the old range of 15 to 25 cents. . Onions were uy, ana monng welt. ' Pes Oreroa, 6-6 Ih. Splaaes Crate. 40-SOe. ' Carrot Desea baulun : Beets Doses bunches, 40-45. Ore 35e. aiD -uosn baaehe. 17. ; Dry onlos Oreroa, Ko. f, T. - Tnayipa Doien bnnchas, 40-50. Roubagse Lag, 43-50e. . Psrsaips Log, I1-L1S. ' Bsdiahea Doien banrhea I S. - Icicle rsdiahes Doses benches, 15-35. - aoosae reay erate- ea-7Uo. Celery hearts LHxea bunches, f L40- , Celery Crste, 3330. VBaiiea Box. tSe, ' Apples Wiaessps, extra fancy, f20e raaey S1-7S-2: C crsds, 31.50; Newtons. faaey, 8L.80; jabi4 psek, 90c L- - Brussels sprouts crate, sue. Potato a. K. 1. ST.25- Vo. 9 St. .- Kew potatoes 85-lh. ' sack. California and Th Dalies, 85. - --. Mastsrd sreens Dexett. 25a Fsie Box, 55. : Caeumbers Box, f2.25-t.50. I- Green broccoli Log. 60c. v Red eabhef e f eand. 4. . ; Bhabarb Box, 40-45, . , Leek Boxen - 35c. -" Aioarasu K. L SL75-1.55: Ko. i. : P. rw ,.n hniuhaa. 20-25. - Strawberries Oreeoa. 93-3.35: , Gold Dollsr. 9L75-2; Csliforni. $1.60.' Lettace Crete, 75c-81.75. Oooaeberrles Poas-, 5-Se. T.m.tMi kAtVaim Box. 92.75. Chrrrtes tsulomj, sex, ,-,. "Worries Maiket Salem Markets Grade U raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price 91.88 per hundred. (Milk Based oa semi-swathly hnttsrfat svaracal - -T Distribntor price f2.l0. - A grade' but terfst Deliv ered, 28c; route, 23c A grade prints, 28Jc; B arade, 27 He.' Pl e' grower by Salem bayera. tTho prices below, supplied by a keal greeee. axe todieattve of the daily market hat are sot guaranteed by Th Statea mao.) - .- TKVTI& IBoxia-e -erieal Piaeapnle. Cabas, erata fi an nn Vrapeirmt Florida - 8. SO to. !oo Axis on ; 1.50 ti 3.00 Orsates. Kal, Uacy a.75 to 4,50 . a.8S te JJO Valeaeias - - a 7 uimi Baaaaaa. lh a t.t A -,. J06U fancy 4100 t A.75 845 t S.35 Choice Lhues. fresh ,1.00 Apptev aaahel , L25 to SJ5 1 Btrswherriea, locals, 34e .90 to 1.80 IBurlna- -Prieaal - ueesesemes, lb. J04 -15 -10 .00 S.25 a.75 Ptees onions, loeaL dazea . Onioa sets. he. 1, IV AO. X, IB. Local !, CO lbs, K. 1 , ... a, eu to. ., Asaararas, local, tou Wsahingtoa, lb. Bhabarb, Iceal. Ib. - L10 .07 .01U 2.i0 t A00 .-.X50 - Mi to .OS - .25 to :&e . S.75 anies ones, box Caaliflower, CaUt, lug Cabbare. CsliL. lb Carrots. CaliL. dosea ueiery, Calif, M crate Hearts, desen Cucumbers, hothooaa. box 2.00 te 3.2S Beets, Calif, 4ozea S5 Been, Calif, lb, ' 19 Endivea oxea , iao Green peppen, Ih. . J20 LKoee, Cain. Z.25 to 4.D0 Dry pack L73 ta 223 Potateea Local. K. L. ewt. - LT5 Local, No. S. cwt. n 1JD0 Yakima, Ko. 1, 60 lbs. . LOO Takuna, No. 3. 60 lbs. L J5 Sweet Kew spada. Calif L75 to 2.25 Pess. Calif, lb. .,. J3 t .05 Spinach, local, orange east LOO Lttae ersU Lis Squash, CsliL. erst L23 Hot heose, 10 lbs. Hsxieaa. log I Taraipav 4ozea rubarta, Ih, , -nors asst -erfcai Clusters, 1934 Ib, top . Jl J25 raggl. 1934, top Ih. - (Baring Prtee) Extras Standard Mediums .99 sn COOL AS3 SiaSAIB (Baying Pried Mohair .20 M .23 Ifediuai wool Coaxae and fine wool ., POUl.Taa rBwiasr Prloel Hesvy beas, 4V4 or ersr Colored mediums, lb. , J7 4S J Jl J! M JX .18 .14 Medina Leghorns, lb. . Lixht. lb. Frjera. lb. , suss. lb. Rooster, (h. Colored frya, lb. White Lechem frya, lb. OS te Bi&ar tBwrinx Fries Spring lsmbs, lb. .05 to .05 Ewss. Ih. ,03 to .02 Va Hoes. 140-170 lbs. , 72S to 8.25 1X0-180 lbs. .Z to 170-310 lbs- top 1 0.25 310-230 lbs.. top 8.50 to 9.00 7.25 .&.00 ta tO 8.00 to 6.00 475 to S.23 5JD0 to t50 , .04 to .05 T.50 as Sows Steer -Cewa Balls , Heifers Yearling Iambi. Ib. VeaL top Deemed aoca Dressed Teal. Ib. JO GRAIM HD HAT (Bartas Palest Wheet, western red .. Whits, Ke. Z .72 V4 Barley, feed. No. 1, ton .26.00 Maltins. toa , Oats, milling, toa . -25J)0 -20.00 ra, ton Hay. serial prises Clerer nay .9,00 . 9.00 .13.00 Oat- sad etch, toa Alfalfa taller , Cle r Hied Bed. lb. , Aisika, lb. .19 at A classified ad will help yon sell what you do not have need for or exchange It f- something useful. Phonfr9101. May 29. AH Outstanding war rants of School Dist No. 11, Ma rion Co. from number 2010 to number 2131 are called in. Pre sent to Ladd & Bush Bank for payment Margaret Martin, Clerk. M. 29 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the County Court of the County of Marion, State of Oregon, duly made, rend ered and entered of record In said court on the .twenty-seventh day of Mayr 1IS5, GERTRUDE GAU BERT -CHALFAN was duly ap pointed as administratrix of the estate ot JOHANNA B. GAMBLE, deceased, and that said Gertrude Gaubext-Chalfan haa duly quali fied as such administratrix. All nennni hitln iltlni spa-lnst 1 8&id esUte hereby are required to present ' the . same, with proper Touchers and due verification, to said administratrix at 214 United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six month from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated and first published the twenty-ninth day of May, 1935. GERTRUDE GAUBERT- CHALFAN, as Adminis tratrix of the Estate ot . . JOHANNA B. GAMBLE, Deceased. -I Attorneys for Administratrix. I XT o. t r.i. n I ! - M- ZSS w-12-lf-Zf Be rry Growers Berry Crates Filled Crates JXallocks Carriers at Salem Box Co. INC 430 WaJlaee Road Tel. 71-3 v " , , , 30 - .C5 as -IS t JO .13 t as m tra but HI. OATS GO IIP CHICAGO. May 280F)-TJneasI ness prevailed In the grain pits today and prices fluctuated Irreg ularly, - wheat I futures dipping- fractionally while corn and oats displayed independent strength. Some market observers said the nervousness was attributable to some extent at least to divergent views as to the ultimate effect of the supreme court' NRA de cision on business in general and the grain trade in particular. Traders were hesitant la express mg opinions. A leading firm, Bartlett Frazier Co.. said the de cision in effect wipes out the grain exchange code and the country elevator code as . far as labor and wage . provisions are concerned but "does not mean that congress cannot pass laws regulating the industry." Wheat closed unchanged to cent below the previous finish. July 8T-i4. with May touching a new seasonal low of S. Corn was unchanged to a cent higher. July 7S-4. oats were oft to up, rye lost and bar ley was unchanged to a cent down. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: May 86; July 87-, Sspt. 88; Dec. 90-. Com: May ; July 78-; Sept 71-; Dec. 81. Oats:iMay 35-T4: July 34; Sept 33.-; Dec. 35. GeneralMarkets paoDncE xxcHAsan POST LAND, Ore, May 28. (AP)-. Produce exehaoge, net prices: Batter: extras, SO; stsadards, S5; prime firsts, 25; firsts, ,34c Kggs: V. . eseeials, 9oe; TJ. 8. extraa. 25; L". S. aaeaira extim t, 23. Batterfat: 2Sc Portlarid Grain POKTLASD. Ore, May 24. (AP) Wheat Opaa High Low Ctoee Iy 75 76 741 74 , Jaly 74 74 7 74$ September . 74 54 74 74 a. Cash: Big Bead bleestea, 7Ae; Aaxk hard winter, "12 per cent, 92c; do, 11 per rent, 79fce; i0(t white, westers whit, 74 Vie; hard winter, 74e; aerthera spring. 76e; westers red, 73Mc Oat. K. 2 white, 826.50. Cera, K. 3 E. yellow, 439.75. Mi lira Stsndard, f23. Portland livestock P08TLAKD, Ore, May 3A. (AP) Cattle: Beceipts, 150; grass eewa 25 lower. Bteers. swod.' eommea and medians, 85.25-9.75; heifers, good, commra and ntedinai. 85.00-S.OO; eowi, food, commoa .. aad medium, f 0.00-6.50: lew c otter ead cutter. S2.50-4.5O; boll, foed, S5.U 0.50; cutter, eommea ana medium, S4.0O. 5.T5; sealers, food sad choice, 97.00 7.75; cull, loaaoa aod medium, S2.50 7.00; eahfes. goed and choice, 98.50 7.50; eenunea end median, 2.50-4.50. Hoes: Beceipta, 50; loe lower. Lightweifht, good sad choice, 18.25 9.65; medinm weight, good and ehoie, 0.00-B.6j; hearyweisht, coed nd ehoiee. 98.25-S.25; psekins sows, medium ao4 good, 96. 75-7. 75; feeder snd stocker pig, geed ami choice. 9S.25-S.75. Sheep: Receipts, 600; steady. Spring lambs, rood and medium. S4 50. 6.75; Uuaba, ood and ehoiee. S4.75-5.00; cwBnxm and aeedivm. 93.50-4.75; yearliaf wether. S42.75-3.73; ewes, good and choice. $1.50-2.00; culL commoa sad medium. 75C-81.73. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Mar 28. t API Boiler Prints. A gsade, 2Se lb. Im parck sneat wrappers, 2o lb, ra carton: B fads, parchment Trippers, 28 lb.; ear tons. C0e Ih. Batterfat Portlaa delhrerr : A a-n4a. ilinn.. aft lu . , -lu L. 1 a T - a Ih,; eountry roates, 26-23e lb.; B grade, aeliveries less than twice weekly, 26-S7 lb.t C grade at market. B rrsde cream for betthnz Bay in prire. batterfat basis, 55e lb. aggs sales to . reUilers: Eneeiala. 28c; extrss, 27c; fresh extras, brown. 27c; standards. 2Se; fresh mediants, 25e; -mediant firsts, 2 le doles. Enrs BitTinr prices f whoiesalersl Fresh specials, 24 ; extrss, 24c: standard, . 23e; extra mediums. 22e; medium firsts, -19; ander-CTsde. te lesen. Cheeee 02 aeere. Oregon triplets, 14e; loaf. 15c Brokers wiU pay ). below quotations.- - Milk Lontrart price A. Fortlsad de- Hrerjr, $2.20 cwt.; B grade cream. 27' lb.; surplu basJt. cosntry mests Selling price te 'retail ts: Country killed hoes, best bntchers. aader -150 .lbs, 15-15H lb.; reslers. No. I. 11-11 lb.: heavy. 8-9e lb.: eatter eewa. S-10e lb.: esaaersv 5-6 lb.: balls. 0-9tt lb.; yearling lambs. lOe lb.; spring. 12-12He lb. medians; - 11-11 He lb.; wes, 4-5c Ib. Mohair 1935 haying priest 20e lb. " . Caaeara bark Baying price, 1935 peel. 2fc Ib. Heps 1934 forgles,' (- ) lb.; dusters, 10-11 He U.' Live poultry Portland delivery, bay lag price t Colored heas,' ever Oft lbs, 17 lSe lb.; aader 5t lbs, 17-lSe: aader SH lbs, 14-L5 lb. ; springs. 4 lbs. sad up. 20-21e; -ander 4 lbs, 18-19 lb. J whHe broilers. 13-14e lb.; rewaters,ee Ib. Pekia docks, yeaag 16-17e lb. . Onion Oregon. No. 1. $4 ewt. V Kew onions Calif, reds, 83,25 per 50 Ib. --bag; California wax. $3.50 erst. Potatoes Oregoa Barbsnks. $1.60-1.65 eearsl; Besehates Gem. $1.65 1.70; Ids ho Oemi, 91-65. ' J Kew potateea Californis Garnets. 3 1.S01.93 pr 60 Ib, bsfi whites. $1.70 1.75 per 50-rh. bsg. . ; CsaUloapes Imperial Jamb' $S erata; standards, $4-50 crate; fUts, $L75 erale; peay, $3.50 erat. , - 1 tVaoi 19S5 clip, nominal; Wills-sett valley-xee,im. 2Se; eearse swd braid, 20: eaaiarh Oregew, 7-20e; . soaihera Idshe ( ) lb. . - - Hsy Boybig prie from prodaeers: Al fslfa, Ka 1. w prie. $116.50; asters Orecoa timothy. $17; eat. S7-10 toa s Willassett valley Umothy. $14; clever $7-10 toa, PortisB, . '. . Marshall Strawberries 5cn,. Wanted .y. Also conlraclinjj - Cherries and Prunes : . Oregon Fruit ; Products Co. Maa 3ehlhar. Mgr. -5 West Salem