The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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HELP WANTED MALE
WL-j--jKyvyfMr----y--i-w- r i- i" t m
Collector, age 25 to 35. to handle
monthly payment accounts for large
national organization in Salem and vi
cinity. Need light car and local ref
erence a See Mr. Hinkle, 149 So.
High St
WANTED Sign painter or show
card writer. Salem Paint Jb. Roofing
Co 474 Ferry St, Salem.
Want two local young men for per
manent position with real opportunity.
Give experience and references. Write
Box 47 6, Statesman.
n . nruinririr
Man to work on (arm : small family
preferred. Address Box 478, Statesman.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Want young woman far part time
dining room work. Must be thoroughly
experienced, between 30 and 35. The
Greenwood. 1230 State.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Dreasnu-tlns exn.. copy plctui
12.25 a day In your home phone 714,
Painting and kalsomtntng. Tel. 4496.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Safe, for sale, fireproof. 285 Cheme-
keta.
Belcrest sections cheap, 108J Madison.
ROOFING Mali order prices. Let
vs save you money.
SALEM PA 1 1ST A ROOFING CO.
474 Ferry Street Rhone 4042.
- .Furniture renalrine, upholstering.
guaranteed, price right UcDowell, (44
Center. TeL 8853. - '
Poultry IJts or dressed. 32S K.
Front St. -
Crooked Finger Hill grown, non-Irrigated
Burbank seed and table potatoes.
U. S. No. 1 Netted Gem seed potatoes.
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem,
Electric range, $15., fireplace set
mattress, rocking chairs, fruit Jars,
linoleum rug, stand lamp, kitchen cur
tains. Tel. 5101, Miss Ohmart.
aar I-, -tru"f'srrvnsjr'nisssr- i i- rr-- r- "i
Show case, plate glass top, cheap.
Pat ton Book Store, 340 State.
RADIO SPECIALS
69.S0 7 -tube PhUco midget $ 22.50
115.00 7 -tube Atwater - Kent
cabinet : 19.50.
; 147.50 7-tube R. C A. Radlola
cabinet 24.50
158.00 " S-tube Brunswick cab. 24.50
155.00 9-tube Earla cabinet - 29.50
200.00 10-tube Automatic Zen
ith cabinet 82-50
115.00 12-tube Crosley cabinet 47.50
S7.50 JO-tube Crosley cabinet S7.S0
194.00 S-tube Zenith cabinet- 69.50
189.00 12-tube Victor, new 1934
. cabinet- 99.50
Terms on any of above $5.00 down,
$4.00 monthly.
GEO. C. WILL MUSIC STORE. Salem
TRADE Miscellaneous
i Exchange 2 feather beds, one goose
feathers for . trunks. 804 N. 14th St
'alt after 5 p. m.
WANTED Miscellaneous
XQj uiOrsTi ir " V a s i m mm mm
WANTED Holt pickup unit for Holt
mmhine No. 34. State price first letter.
O. A. VOLLSTEDT, R. 4, Albany,
Orf?nn. '
MISCELLANEOUS
Free We pick op dead and. worth
less horses, cows, sheen, TeL 4818.-
Saw repairing. Salem Saw Shop.
Four Corner Pes Road. TeL 420.
Haircut I5o-30o. 303 &
Wloter.
Reliable Toung men to take up elec
tric refrigeratioa ana air conditioning.
Prefer men now employed and mechan
ically inclined; with fair education and
willing to train spare time to become
experts' In installation - and service
work. Write giving age. phone, present
occupation. Box 1. care statesman.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Heated sleeping rooms. 444 a High.
y livtag-sleeplng room, 350 S. Cottage.
ajaBkSSssSss-asSlw-SasmBSSaMvBMMsaBS
Sleeping room. Men. 725 Court
Sleeping rooms. 715 Center.
- Sleeping rooms, phone 8207 after
B :30 p. m., reasonable rates.
Apt. and basement
bath. Men. -280 Center.
- rooms, with
ROOM AND BOARD
- " Room, board. 695 Court. TeU Wl
fAn ii wrsi
BrtlW rnL SCO Cbemeketm. Tel. 1394.
2 together, $3.75 ea, TeL 7313.
- Furn. apt for 2, with board, also 1
alneie room. Tel. 33.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Unri ruv'i " ss
Small furn, apt. clean and comfort
Adults only. 845 Ferry. Keaa. rates.
Reasonable, modern, dose In, and
4 nicely furnished apts. TeL 8490. a
1 R. turn, kltch. 250 : S.. Cottage,
. Fine J-rm. furnished apt, b. ir. beat
gardens, garage. TeL 8877.
.r 2 rm furn. apt, lights, water, and
heat Included. $9.00 mo. . Box 470,
Statesman. ' - '- :;
. 48 room apL, 1 to R. Want to fill
with Towlisend people.1 Best rent in
city. Can use soma help for part of
rent 'MiidO, 033 erry.
unLrnifwstl1 ri r
Furn. apt, everything. 840 Division.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
1-3 R 1-J R. apt, available June
6th. Stratton Apartments, 570 N. Whiter.-.
. . , .A'': : 1
a RM. FURN. APT. $12.90 Ma
LIGHTS. WATER. GARAGES INCL,
770 & COVTU STREET. -
Two modern aparimeobi. complete
ly furnished. .825.00 and $10.00.
P. H. BELL, FuOM I1I1-UZ7
2 rm. apt. lights, water, garage.
1421 N. Church.
2 R. furn. apt. $1.75 wk.
stain
floor. Near cannery. TeL 5278.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Firm, a unfurn. Forkner. TeL 3031.
Houses. Grant ill Court TeL S584-
Mod. (urn. 7-room. TeL 7200.
TUrnlshed room house, not modern.
for summer months. Reasonable to
responsible adults. Can 6404.
Strictly modern 5 room house, 12S4
Cbemeketa. Adults. Near statehouse.
Partly furn. 8 rm. house. See owner
at 1475 17. Liberty. TeL 4650.
Furn. 7 R. mod. bouse. Best resi
dence section of city. 970 "E" street
Furn. bungalow. Oak Villa Court
Adults only. No dogs. Tel. 3295.
FOR RENT Modern bungalow. 4
R. 2 bedrooms, overstuffed - furniture.
fireplace, furnace, garage, $27.50. Also
close In 7 R. house, good furniture.
$25. SEE LOUIS EEC I IT EL, 841
State, Room 4.
FOR RENT
- Office rooms for rent 281 State St
TeL 71S. .
Hospital' beds and wheelchairs
to
rent H. U Stiff Furniture Co.
FOR RENT Mod. beach home. Mrs.
TT. K. Layton, Nehalem. Ore.
WANTED TO RENT
Want room on first floor, board and
some care for elderly gentleman. Box
480,. care Statesman. .
OR SALE REAL ESTATE
Fine modern home. T rooms:
blocks Xrom statehouse. Bargain. Ph.
7 J 45.
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
House entirely modern, nicely Iocs.'
ted. 7 acres, variety of fruit berries.
Priced low at $4750 or will accept
mail home in Salem as part.
Call MRS. ELLIS for appointment
CH1LDS A MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 4708.
. Beautiful building lot on Falrmount
Hilt owner leaving city, for sale, price
reasonable. Will take late model car
on deaL Dial owner, 8147.
A real bargain 82800.00 wiil buy a
2, mod. home on liasel Ave. $300.00
down. baL $25.00 per mo. Call 4277.
Could you believe It I A close In firr
niabed 5 R. home and good car mehid-ed.-for
$2750.00 now hurry. 1040
Broadway.
See this mod. 4 R. bungalow with
furnace, basement. ssnrnge lan,
shrubs, grand view Ideal location.
close to high and grade school. Price
reduced to $2000 ; terms. For sale by
BECHTEL. GATLIFF. WILSON
341 State Street . Room 4.
JUST PUT ON THE MARKET
Beautiful setting for country home,
acres, some timber, considerable
landscaDmx done, doable garage, year
around stream, good road, J Vi miles
from Ladd and Bush. Call 7807 for
appointment "
SOCOLOFSKI a SO.N
First-National Bank Bldir.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
9 room. 2 apt house In Astoria, close
to business center. Want Salem home.
Add., Agent 421 Grand. Astoria, Ore.
EXCHANGE
Neat 8 room bungalow. South Salem.
Price $4500. Will trade for larger
home and pay difference.
CHILDS A MTTiIiEK. Realtors
344 State Street Phone (70S.
4 A. mod. bouse, irrigation, fruit
berries, walnuts. Clear. 413 W. Jor
dan,. Grants Pass, for Salem property.
Elderly gentleman wants small Im
proved acreage in part exchange for
his SUverton Hills 34-acre iarra. a
dress Box 482, Statesman.
FOR SALE FARMS
A real 300 A. farm; 39500 federal
loan available. I want an offer; you
can't go wrong.
-H, C. SHIELDS
210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902.
10 ACRES ALL IN CULTIVATION
Good buildings, electricity, water,
city gas, close to Salem on pavement
Price 33750.00. "
WILLAMETTE LAND COMPAKT
. 423 Court Street Salem
Phone 4513
5 A. tract 5 rm. house, barn, family
orchard, 2 miles E. of Salem. $500
cash. Price $1600. W. G. KRUEGER,
147 N. Com'l.
i ACREAGE
XM acres. 4 room house, fine sou.
electricity, 4900.
5 acres 2 miles N. Best or soil b
room bouse, electric water system.
84500.
35 acres: room home, uooa Darn
and outbids s. Fine soil, stream, electric
water system. Stocked and equipped
$4500.
Phone 8031 183 N. Capitol
, MUST SELL -
Tour chance to get a good 88 acre
AlifleA . ranch. 7 rm. home. Darn,
outbuildings, bearing fruit and nuts, 8
acres timber, year around stream, only
4& miles from Salem, close to excep
tionally good schooL Only $3700 with
terms.. - . , .
80COLOFSKT A SON t
First National Bank Bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Win pay to $150.00 for residence lot.
north or south, box 4 a a. pt teaman.
. Business Opportunities
Good grocery store,' stock. and fix-
tores. PRICED TO Et.u J
- . n a. PDRKiiElt
1853 N. Canitol TeL 303L
Partner 5 for - lunch
cash. 475 State Street
counter, $125
MONEY TO LOAN
' MONET for good first mortgage real
estate loans, snv amount. Farm, city
or acreage properties - Low interest
rates. No payment requirements.
rtmns.i Uill.ER. Mfirn. Loans
344 State Street' - Phone 4708.
u ij i.rtii.ri.iTxririiiii"i"
Private money loaned on good se
curity. No commission,, isox 4 si,
Statesman. - J"
Interesting; Facts
A steam locomotlre with a
syeed of 12 zojles an hour has
been completed. It was designed
to compete with : the new Diesel
engines. u . - Vj -;; , I
O Tr-'
An Iowa man now has a cornea
from the eye of a still-born baby.
The graft was a success and sight
was considerably improved. :
o : :r
The else and weight of the
heart can now be accurately de
termined by X-ray. This is Impor
tant to diagnosis of heart Ills.
MONEY TO LOAN
AUTO LOANS j
CARS REFINANCED
Easy Terms Investigate
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. H-lts
408 Guardian Bldg. . JBalem
5 Farm Loans 5
Plenty ef money for well Improved
farms if amply secured. Improve er
buy now with cheap money, ask ror
booklet "Willamette vaiiey varmar
Hawkins and Roberts, inc.;
A COMPLETE SERVICE ON
LOANS UP TO $300
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Member of NRA. !
Room 119. New BJlgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICSNSSD NO. S-1ZZ M IS 07
8TATE
818 State 8t TeL 8740
Loans Made la Nearby Towns
Automobile and
Chattel Loans .
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates
GENERAL, FINANCE CORP.
A local eornoratlon
1st NafL Bank Bldg. - Phone 8553
Licensed by State
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
MO.
Llv wsultry wanted. 828 N. Front
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRY wood eoaL
TeL 8000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade m
Cottage.
Dry wood, 18 bw $4.00. Dial 4084.
ejxrTiJxrirriiijwiisii "tt'- s"
Fir. oak, maple. TeL 137F3.
Old fir weed. 14 In, $5.00. 11
$5.75. TeL 7475. s
Dry 18 In. old fir No. .1,15 Cd. TeL
BS3S. 1SST 14. J-Tont. '
18 In. old fir, $5. TeL 8785.
14 In. or 4 ft big fir. Dial 944L
Old growth fir, 18 bu, $4.50 cord;
4 ft old growth wood, $4 cord. Guar
anteed No. 1 wood. Phone 7838.
Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 8038.
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Small brown mule. Finder
please notify R. H. Smith. Rt 4, Box
563.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Valley Motor Co.
Used Cars
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
31 V-8 Regular Coach, Motor,
brakes, tires, paint upholstering;
transmission, all In fine condi
tion. This car has been reduced
from $545 to $475 for short time
only.
S3 V-8 DeLnxe Coupe, A very low
mileage car, and we guarantee it
to be in first class condition thru
out Almost new tires, paint like
. new. Was priced $540. Now only
$485.
32 V-8 Standard Coupe. Motor ' re
conditioned, newly painted, 4 new
tires, was priced $425. Now only
$395.
1929 Studebaker Dictator Sedan. ,
Ttlia flVP CAT Tk
1929 Bulck . 6-pass. Sedan. Motor is
battery, good paint Has trunk,
r . suw aw a -a tfnn-l vir-1
Was nrlr-eil IS75 now 1250.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach. Here
Is a real buy. Motor very quiet
dandy tires, new covering on up
holstering. Was priced $425, now
3390.
1040. UnnnnMla Ktan ?7S
1933 V-8 long wheel base truck. Has
factory reconditioned motor, 32x6
. 1 0-nly tires on rear. Cab and
fenders all good. Was priced I
- 15751 no- till. -
1932 Purant Sedan, 418 model $350.
See these and others at
Marion and Liberty
and 375 Center SU
Open Evenings and Sundays j
TeL 79103158
WANTED USED CARS
The best24 or "27 Ford roadster or
coupe $25 will buy. 570 Union. ,
- Tuesday, Jane '4 "' , -V
XQW POKTLAlfD 620 Kc.
7 :00 Hoaeymoeners, NBC. .
:15 Toe Child. KBC i - i i
8:00 Anything Goes. :
8:15 Tear Child. KBC. l
8:80 U. a Marine Bead, KBC. f:
11:00 Crosscuts, NBC; - - -12:15
Glena Shelley and Clarencs Tol-
12:50 Piane.
8:15 Pisao, XBC.
.8:45 Tea aad Tot
llii
; 4 :00 Congress Hotel Orchestra,
4:80 String Time, ftBU. , .
7:00 Amoa 'a Andy, NBC "
t: 30 Mark Hopkins' erehestrs, XBC.
10:15 Tom Coakley's erehestrs, KBC.
10:55 Press Radio News, NBC
11:00 Jantsea Beach orchestra. -11:80-12
Bart Woodyard's orchestra,
KOI- lBTLA-D 040 K. ;
9:45 Miltaa Charles, CBS.
10:00 Soags for Yon. -
11:45 Columbis-Variety Hour. CBS.
12 :80 Kdncational Features, CBS. '
1:00 Book of Life.
Radio5
Program
Business
'Directory
, Cards In thi directory ran
on a monthly basis only. Rate:
lJOO per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
mw Panek. t75 -soutii Co err tat
BROOMS
Factory, 428 N. Church. TeL 4480.
CEMENT WORK
! All kinds- cement worfc. TeL 8848.
CORSETS
Registered Spencer corsctlers. Phone
8156.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 44GS R R. North negi
CHIRAPRACTORS
Dft a L SCOTT. PSa Chiropractor.
SR N. High Tel Rem. t75.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Electric, 24$ State St Wh
ins; m'rrri. ppUwnre. repairs. Serrlf
FLORISTS
Bretthaupt's. 44T Court
ALL kinds of floral work. I Aits. Flor
ist 127$ N. Liberty. TeL 8593.
Bennett, 2233 Fairaround Rd. T. 173.
KEYS
We make keys. Harry W. Scott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM XAUNDRT
THE WELDER LAUNDRY
283 & tiigh TeL 9128
CAPITAL OTT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
Telephone t!45 1284 Brosdwav
LAWN MOWERS
Shareened. repaired and traded. Ph
4518. Hsrrr W. Scott 147 fl. Com-!
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO- Phone-4049
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS made ts
order. a4d remade: oaxoet cleantng, sls-
Inr: fluff rns weaving. &.13th m Wil
bur. TeL 844 L OTTO F. ZWtCKER.
Est. toil. '
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines sheet muslo and piano stud
lea. Repairing radios, r phonogrspbs-snd
as wins msf nines. suit bumu
Silen.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem ehoto engraving. 147 N. Com-
inerrmi. Tel. 6887.
PRINTING
for STATIONERY, cards, pampb'
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call rne statesman r-rinun
Department. Zl & wommerciau xeie-
phone 9101.
STOVES
ntnalr staves, ranees, circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt atovea, ranges and
circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fence ana stove woras.
263 Cbemeketa. TeL 4774. R, R
Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call XlSl, Larmer Transfer Ce. Trucks
to Portland, daily.
CAPITAL C'TT Transfer Co. 228
State St TeL 7178. Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty. Get
TRUCKING
Truck work, all kinds. TeL 3854.
WATER COMPANY
OREGON-WASHINGTON water oer-
1 Vina FnmUil I1V UaEa WUUI wwuuww
clal and Trade streets. BUls payable
I mommy, mono im.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. R. 6. TeL 110F5.
1 Sneed, 1078 Highland, TeL 4437.
1:30 Bailey aad Sberr. CBS.
145 CBS.
8:00 feminine Tsnciei, DLBS.
4:30 Bob and Dolly SaTs-a-Lifs .Club.
7:15 Leon P. Drews, organ.
7:80 Jacques Bensrd's orchestra, CBS.
8:00 Orville Kaapp's orchestra, DLBS.
8:00 Bill Hogaa's orchestra, CBS.
t:30 Bill Jlogaa's orchestra, DLBS.
1000 Don Bestor's orchestra, DLBS.
11:00 Orville Kaapp's orchestra, DLBS.
11:15 Dick Jargon's orchestra, DLBS.
Tornado Strikes
Missouri Town,
Causing Damage
MARYS VILLE, Mo., J u n e 3 .-
( A small tornado was reported
to hare struck east of Graham
Saturday, wrecking houses and
barns on three farms. -
A severe wind . and rainstorm
struck Marysville.' .Trees , were
torn up by the roots and roofs of
small buildings were damaged. In
2 0 minutes MarysTille received
1:13 inches or rain..
IPoatlReiptsmM
) For May Larger
Postal receipts for May totaled
$24,623.22. according . to figures
, released Monday i afternoon by
Postmaster Henry - R. Crawford
i This constitutes an increase of
$1440.34 over May, 1934. during
i which receipts were $23,171.88.
nil
UP Oil TOP 6B
PORTLAND. Juno S.-CAP)-
Another awing in batter prices on
the Prodnce- Exchange occurred
todar: the price being boosted 4 c
for extras and prime firsts with
others unchanged.
There was no change in the egg
price openly for the week's start.
Receipts were deer easing quim
rapidly and show a total of 171,-
313 cases lor tne year- to aaie
compared with 196,938 cases a
year ago. ' 7
Seasonable weakness was re
flected- In the general domestic
cheese market sitnauon. Fricea
locally were practically nnchang
ed for the period but there was
gathering weakness and price loss
at leading Wisconsin centers.
Carryover of country scinea
calves waa. shown by leading re
ceivers for the week with best of
ferlngs 10-llc with light and thin
offerings 7-9 e. Hogs are firm at
15-16c while lambs and year
lings wers steady..
There was a firm tone In the
market for asparagus. . Sales were
being made to retailers around e
for the best.
Strong tone was ahowlng for
apples with extra fancy wine
saps 12.40 and fancy 12.25 while
Newtowns extra fancy . were ar
ound 12. Only a limited stock of
good apples.
Erratic priees were shown for
strawberries for the week's open
ing with quality extremely good
and supplies liberal . nut de
mand at the start was fairly lib
eral: - -- "
While , there was pressure
against the price owing to the lib
eral stock of low priced California
field grown, local hothouse toma
toes were holding fairly steady.
Franz is Awarded
a Scholarship for
Teachers' College
PRATTJM. June 3. R U f U s
Trans, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Frans, left Sunday night for Nasn-
ville, Tenn., where he has received
a scholarship to attend wmmer
school at the John Peabody Teach-
r' eseL. Franf ta f. gra ufv!
of Willamette university of the
v.ao i . , v. i i
has been teaching history in the
DaUas grade school.
The Woman'a Foreign Mission-
ary society will meet at the home
or Mrs. aiauiua uwsen vvwua -
aay aiiernoon. mer sm uv cicv-
tirm nf nffir.firS.
Miss Martha Jane Hottel of
Jennings wage, wno is an"
Wtllamette university, will be tne
weekend guest of Olivia de Vries.l
Rumor Says Storey
Will Resign Music
Post at Silverton
SILVERTON. Jane 8. While
the official resignation has not as
yet been announced by the Sil-
verton school board, it is quite
generally understood that Calvin
Storey, who has made such a suc
cess of musical events in the Sil
verton schools for the past year,
has submitted his resignation to
accent a like position in the
schools near Chehalis, Wash., his
home town.
Much regret Is being expressed
at Silverton over the loss oi Mr.
Storey. It Is understood that the
matter of Mr. Storey's resignation
will be taken up at the Wednes-1
day night meeting of the school
board.
Fir- at Woodburn
. oaiv j
15 Oaia incenaiary ;
A -1- fl,--, fi-n
inMi.6- "
WOODBURN.- June 2. A fire
which is believed to ave been The strawoerry maraet jumpea
of incendiary origin, almost de- into full swing as truckloads from
stroyed a gas pump at the N. mid-Columbia areas and from the
Becker 4b Son garage early Sun- upper Willamette valley arrived,
day morning. About 2 o'clock. The Quotations were sliding general
prompt arrival of firemen with ly with the exception or some new
chemicals lessened the amount of Red Hearts from Canby .-which
damage which might have been held to a high of $1.50. Oregons
done. , were, from $1.25 to 11.50 with
The facts nertaining to the fire most trading at 1.35. Gold Dol-
have been turned orer to the fire
marshal's office in Salem for in -
vea ligation.
Leader of Vets
i
0i
0
Jean Desbons, Frenchman, who
commander of the alliance ct vet
erana' : organizations' of the nine
countries -who baa com Data nts on
the allied side in the World War,
pays a tribute to the Unknown Spi
cier at wasmngton on nis nrst vista
. to the United Uea,
Street Ceases- to
Bfilri SHARPEST IH
Ml; SALES FEW
NEW.TORK, June 3-(-Ceas-
Ing lta lamentations for the NRA,
the stock market rallied to register-
the sharpest average gain in
nearly a, month, J'
Buyers were hesitant, however,
and the rebound represented ces
sation of selling rather than .re
newal of large-scale buying. While
advances of fractions to 3 points
appeared throughout the list, the
day's turnover waa only 599,030
shares, the smallest for a five-
hour session since April 4.
It was the first time the mar
ket as a whole had closed higher
however, since a week ago, and
on that day, the supreme court's
NBA decision came In the last
few minutes of trading, and the
market lacked time to digest it
before closing. ;
Among shares advancing
around 2 to 3 points were air re
duction at 132, Allied Chemical at
145, Case at 63, Celanese at
23, International Harvester at 39
, Monsanto at 74 and United
Corp., preferred at 34. Shares
rising a point or so included
Chrysler, Corn Products, North
American, Public Service of N. J.,
Standard Oil of N. J., Bethlehem
Steel, Westlnghouse Electric, and
others.. -The Associated Press av
erage of CO shares advanced .7
to 41.3.
Domestic Wools
Continue Strong
BOSTON, June 3.-ff)-(U. S.
Dept. Agr:) -Quotations on domes
tia wools were mostly about
1 teadv at or near tb neak of the
recent advances. Sales continued
to be made on new wools subject
to approval upon arrival. Prices
on ute transacUons were mostly
around 50.31 cenU m the grease
strictly combing Ohio fleeces
f . fc , 48 60 Wood
grades, .60 to 7 cents scoured
. f QT 12 montns Texaa wools
and mosUy In the range 65-70
cn4a imbtoiI baaia for 64a and
finer territory wools of short to
i good yr combing ataplo.
I NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice Is hereby given to the
h i nf snn niefrif Vn
of MarIon county, Oregon,
that the annual election tor said
district will he held in said dis
trict to begin at tbe hour of two
o'clock p. m. on the third Mon
day in June, being the 17th day
of June, A. D. 1935, and holding
until seven o'clock of said day,
I for the purpose of electing two
j directors to serve for the term of
three years.
Voting Place
434 North High Street (Adrainl-
stration Building)
FATE WRIGHT,
Chairman of the Board of
Directors.
W. H. BURGHARDT,
District Clerk
J-l-4-16
Gardeners9 and
Ranchers1 Mart
I PORTLAND, Ore., June S.-MV
Fast trading marked today's ses-
sion of the Gardeners and Ranch-
-orv-t wrlth annnllea heavier
ttiatt tiautt 1
t . . .
lars were going fast at SI. IS with
1 ft few of exceptional quality $1.20.
Quality of berries was excellent.
and turnover heavy.
Shortages .in green onion of fer
lngs brough a slight Increase in
price. .- ; . . ' '
Carrots were more plentiful and
quotations, showing down trends.
Supplies ywere coming from the
Columbia slough districts In larg-
i er amounts, and were showing
mnch better Quality than the Cal
ifornia stuff. Extra fancy bunch
ed carrots were quoted at 40 cents
with small amounts going for
less. Turnover was excellent.
Peas Oregon, tb 4-8e.
B pin see Crate, 85-40e.
Carrots Dosea bunches, 85-20. .
.Beets Dosea buacaaa. 40-45c
Oreea onions Deaea banches. 22H-
- Dry. enlas a Oregon. No. t, 35.
Taraips Dosea bunches, 85-40.
- Rutabagas Lag, 45-SOs.
Psrsaips Lug, $LiaA
. Radishes Dosea has sea. 18-2 5c
leicl radishes Dosea bunches, 15-25.
tannage Pony crste. oo-eoe.
Cauliflower Crate. 2L60. r.
Celery hearts Dossa - bunches, 8L40-
. Cslery-Crate, 83.25.
Enf it e Box. 25c.
.' s urt.. .t . 'e eit.
- M M - V J , ..... ,
fancy. 81.75-3; C grsds. 31-50; Newteas.
Xaaey, f LSOt iambi pack. oe-SL
Brassels sprouts Crate. OOe,
Potatoes 100 lbs No. 1, $1.85-L50;
Ko. 2. SUS.:: .
New potatoes 100 lb. sack, CallXornla,
13. - .c- , -.i -
tfustsrd greens Doses, 25.
Ksle Bex, 55.
Cucumbers Box, SS2. ' 'r : :- -'
Oneea broeeeti Lug. 80.
Red esbbsr Posad, do, - " i-
Bbubarb Box, 85-50.
Leek Dec as 35a.
is J gl YjWS
Asparagus Ne. X, f L75-2.20; No,
Pars lev Doses baaekes. 20-25e.
: Strawberries Oregon, $1.25-LS5; 4?old
Dollar.' -SL1 5-120; nan balls, f lo;
Bed Hearts, f LBO.
Lsttuee Crete, 75e-1.75. " (
" Ooeeeberriee Peuad, 3-4C. "
; Tomatoes, hothouse Box, 82.78.
Cherries CaUforaia, box 83.65-2.75.
i
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 per cent
tnllk. co-op basic pool price :,
$1.88 per hundred.
(Milk esse en senU-sjontUy
kattetfs average.)
Distributor price S2.10.
A grade but terf at Dell v
ered, 26c; route, 25c '
A grade prints, 28)ae; B
- grade, 27Hc
Prices paid te groweri by Salens borers.
(The prices behtv, sspplied by s local
grocer, are indicative of the deny market
bat sre net . gaarsateed by The- States
man.) .. . . " .
(Boyiag Pries) -
Pineapple. Cnban. crate 6.00 and 6.00
erspefrait I lories S.SO t 4.V0
, Arisoaa ; -, ... ,., .,,. 1.50 te 2.00
Oranges, Ksvel.laBey S.75 to A.50
. Cboiee te.S.00
' Vsienclss , ,. , 3.75 te S.60
Bananss. lb. ea stalk ; X8
Lemons, fancy ,
4.00 te 4.75
35 ta. J2S
uietea
Limes, freak
1.00
Apples. jashsl
1.25 to 2.35
Strawberries, locals, 24s 1.00 te 10
r ' VEOETABZdiS
" tBeying Prices
uooaeberrtea, la.
.04
as
.19
.06
8.25
.2.75
frees esioas, local, dozea
Oaloa aats. No. t, lb.
so. 2, lb.
Loeal ooiona, 50 lb a., Ke. I
ro. z. 60 1M.
Acparsrns, local, dos.
Wsshiagtoa, lb.
Eliabarb, Iceal, lb.
1.10
: .07
.01
3.50 to S.00
, L50
. .04 to .OS
.23 to .60
S.75
arneaokss, bos
Caoliflower, CallL, log
Cabbage, Calit, lb. .
Carrots, Calif dosear
Celery. Calit. crate
Hearts, sesea
1.50
Caeumbers, hothouse, box 2.00 to 8.25,
Beets, uaiir, oxa ,, .85
Beans, CauL. lb. - .13
Endives. oxaa - .60
Green peppers, lb. .20
Lettuce, Calit Z.35 to 4.00
Dry pack - ,. L75 te 2.25
Potatoes-
Local, Ke. 1. ewt 1.78
Lees!, Ko. 2, ewt.. , 1JD0
Tskims. Ke. L 50 lbs.- 1.00
Takima, Ke. S. SO lbs. 35
Sweet 8.35
Ksw spuds, Calid,
1.50 to L75
.a I ta .05
Loral nsw peas
Spinach, local, eraags crate 1.00
Lietrace ezate
Squash. Calif, craU L2S
Tomatoes-
Hot bonae, 10 lbs. LS5
afexicsa, lag - 8.50
Turnips, dosea .65
Kaitisnea, local, dosea , , US
WaJaata, id. 1 - to o
rUberts, tb. .18 te J5
no re
IBurins Price)
Clusters. 1034 lb- top ,, . .. ,. .11
Fugglea. 1034, top lb. , , .23
cees
Baying Pries)
Extras ,
.20
.10
as
Standards
Medians
WUOL A5D JtUflAlB.
IBsylss Pries)
Kohair
20
a
at
Media . wool ,,
Ceerse and fine wool
POTJLTOT
B4yisg PriesJ
Heavy hens. 4 or ever
Colored medrnms. Ib.
alodium Legheraa, lb.
Ught lb. '
rryers. tb.
SUks. lb. 1
Rooster a lb.
a
J2
ai
as
JD5
as
a
Colored frya, lb.
Wbite Leghorn fry s, ib. .13 te
MEir
IBavinc Pries)
Spring Iambs, lb. .05 te . .05
Ewes, lb .01 to .03
Yearling Iambs .03 to .04
Hogs. 140-170 lbs.
7.25 to 8.25
6.25 to 7.25
0.25
120-130 lbs.
170-210 lbs., top
210-250 lbt top ,
Sows ,,
Steers ;
Cows
Bulls
8.50 to 9.00
T.25
,e.oo to 7.50
,8.00 ta 5.00
4.75 to 5.25
, 5.00 te 6.00
. 6.00 te 6.50
as
Heifers
Veal, top
Dressed hoes
Dressed Teal. lb.
ao
OKA Hi SN1 HAT
I Baying Pries)
Wheat, western red . ,. ,,.
. .70
- .70
J25.00
.30.00
.25.00
.20.00
White, so. l
Barley, feed, Ko. 1, ton
Malting, ton
Oats, milling, ton ,
reed, ton ,., , .
flay, buying prices
Ciovsr bay
. 9.00
. O.00
.12.00
Oats and vetch, toa
AUatfa. valley
Ciovsr Seed
Red, lb.
AUiks. Jb.
as
a
BERRY SOCIAL TONIGHT
SILVERTON, June S. The Im-
manuel Guild will sponsor a
strawberry shortcake social at Im-
manuel Church Tuesday night at
o clock.- Arrangements - -have
been made with several of the
local music teachers to present
some of their pupils in reciUl at
this time. The affair Is open to
the public.
NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL
BlETXNO
Annnil chnnl mi(tlTir nf
C,nvi THetrt Vt- i .Ta--
.v. ..1M, w. --
county, uregon. wm be . neia
tha Administration Buildinz. 434
North High street, Salem, Ore -
gon In said district, : Monday eve-
nlng. June, 17, 1935, at eight
AVlrwlr f nr lh nil rnAsfl nf ' hM.
r . -
Ing reports of Board of Directors
and of the District Clerk of said
district and for SUCh Other busl -
ness as may lawfully COme be -
... ..
fnr this tnAstlnr.
- - .
Dated -this . 3 1st day Of May.
1935.
tt t tt m
.v" rt"ir
, viiuuvi s-w
. . - - uireciors.
Attest: W. H. BURGHARDT.
District Clerk,
J-1-4-1
Stoc!s and Bond
' Jane 8 - .
STOCK ATaUtAOZf
. (Compiled by Tb. Associated Press)
v. - SO IS 15 . 60
Indas, Rails. UtiL Stocks
Today 56.8 - 31.7 "SO.-. .
41.8
Prev. day 65.8 2L4
Moath ago - 65.9 - 21.2
Tear age 60.1-.:i 82.8
198S high 60.6 27.6
1935 -lew 40.5 '18.5
1984 high -6L4 43.0
1934 low 45.S . 224
New 1935 high. .
f 29.4 .
40.6
40.0
.27.2
88.3 -:
29.2
lol ; si
2A2 :
BOND AVXJtAOEa
20 10
10
10
Ralls Indus,
Today 70.8 . 5t
Prev. day 79.1 v 95.4
Month , age 80.1 " 6.4 ,
Tear ago 87.8 ... 87.8
1935 hick 87.8 87.0
1935 lew . 76.4 -. 92.8 ,
1934 high 89.4 02.9
1934 low . 74.5 73.7
Ctlt
9J.5
93.2 '
8.8 r
85.S -B3.8
84.5 v
88.9
68.2 -
Tor
68.1
68.2
67.9
-Mourn
CORIl RflUJES DUE
TOUTE PLMIffi
CHICAGO. Jane 8. - (flp) - Ex
tremely wet weather that has led
to dangerous lateness of corn
planting : gave a atrong upward
tilt to corn values today.
Particular anxiety among corn
traders was aroused by drenching -rains
in Illinois, where It Is esti
mated that only one-third of the
1935 corn crop haa yet been
planted, although normally 87 per
cent of corn Is planted before
June. Much notice was also taken
of reports showing that through
out 14 grain, states the rainfall in
May, 131 has averaged 133 per
cent of normal, compared with 41
per cent during May last year. -
Corn closed strong at the day's
top level, l-2 cents over Sat
urday's finish, July 80-,
wheat tf-H down. July 82-.
oats to 1 cent np, and provi
sions 6 to 10 cents advanced. .
Closing quotations
Wheat: June 81: July,-82-;
Sept- 83-; Dec., 85-.
Corn: July. 80-; Sept., 74--75;
Dec., 63.
Oats: July, 35; Sept., 84-.
Ml Dec., 35.
General Markets
PBorrucs exchasob
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jose S. (API
Prednee Exefeange, net priees:
Batter: xtres. zee: standards. Z5e:
prime firsts, 25c; firsts, 24e.
zrs: u. B. specials. 26e: U. 8. ex-
i traa, 25 : C. S. edioaa extras, 23c.
Butt erf at: Z7c
1 1 Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jane 8. (AP)
i Graia: I
1 Wheat: Opes Hirh Low Close
Joiy 71 ?1 Tl tl
Sept. 6i 70 6 70
Cash: Big Bend blBestea, S3c: dark
hard winter, 12 per sent, 87 He; do, IX
per cent. 7ae: soft waits. TUe: wettesa
white. 70e; hard winter, 0-e; northern
aprtag. 7De; weatera'-rod. 69c
Vets: xie, a waits, S2S.
Corn: Ke. 2 X yellow, $40.
MiUraa sUadard, $25.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 39: floor.
21.
1 Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jane S (AP)
(CSDA) Hon: Keeeipts 1500. iaclad-
lag 211 direct, -tarkst setadv to 15e
higher thaa late last week.
Better nsit, 175-215 Iba. weisht.
SO.50-B.S4; 3S0-2BO lha., 8.50-.15; light
lights, vn early $8.55-0 ; packing sows, 7-
7.3U; lew Xeeder pigs, 8 S.75.
Uattle: ateeetpta. 1800 iaetndinr 84
CLreet; cala, 125. Merket aaosUy tawdy
wits lata last week wads very alow is
lower grades.
raw leads of good dry lot steers. 18.70-
I 0.35: plsioer Aiads. $8.85 dow a: balk
graas steers, S-8; cows dowa te $5.25;
. aetiers. Sd-v ; low ratter sad eatter eow s.
g2J0-4; common to mediwss, S4.50-5.50 ;
grass 1st beef cows upwards to 8.00 ;
bulls, $4.75 1 5.50; vealers. 27.00 down.
Sheep: Receipts. 2500: market at
tire and follv ateadv: ye rlines atronc
25c higher.
Good spring lambs, $0.50-6.75 : commoa
to medium grades. 84.50-0.25; good year-
hags, $4.75-5.25; .slaughter ewes, $1.50
2.00. Portland Produce
POBTLAND,1 Ore-' June 3. API-
Batter Prints. A grade. 28 He lb. in
, parchment wrappers, 29 e lb. in car
tons; is grade, - pare mess wrappers.
27 He-lb.
Batterfat Portlane delivery : A rraue.
deliveries at least twice weakly, 27-28e
.lb.; eooatry routes, 28-2 8e Ib.': B (trail ,
deliveries less than twice weekly, 28-17
lb.; C grade at market .
O grade cream, for bottunr Baying
' prire. batterfat basis, 65e lb.
Eggs Sales ef retailers: Specials.
28c; extras, 27e; fresh extras, brown,
27e; standards, 23c; fresh ssdeiams, 23c ;
mediums, firsts, 21e doses.
s.gga oaring prices ei wnoiessiers:
Fresh sveeiab. 24e: extras. 24c: stsad-
s-rds, 23e ; axtrs medhuas, 22c; msditim
firsts, 18e; nadsr-grade, le- doses..
Cheese 92 score. Qreroa triplets, lie;
loaf. 15s. Brokers si pay He below
quotations. ,; ? ; -
Milk Contract price A, Portland de
Uvery. 2.20 ewt.j B grade cream, 27 He
lb.; surplus basis.
Couatry mesta Seiiisg price te retail
ers: Coeetrr killed ben. best butcaers.
under ISOdba. UH-THe; vealers, Vo.
g.10 i0tJ cwsers, s-6e lb.; bulla.
a loc ih.; spring.
112.121a lh - madisms. H-llt4a lit.:'
swes, -5e lb.
riZ3g&1&. !i,l
j 2 He lh.
Heps 1834 turtles.
-) tb.:
clusters. 10.11 e lb.
Uts poultry Portlsad delivery. Buying
price: - Colored Vena, over 5 lbs- 17-
188 Ib.; nnder H lbs- 17-lse: ondfr
8H Ibs 15-18 lb. sprlags. 4 lbs. and
p. 20-Sle: under 4 lbs . ls-isewlb.:
white broilers, 14-15 lb.; roosters, 6e lb.
I Pskia ducks, yosac 18-17 lb.
Onions Oregon. No. 1. 84 ewt
m k. -(-. ckl reds. 22.25 eo-
irh. baa: California wax. 82.50 ezste.
1 ir7rl?n BlfAlrn'
S.s - wrm"rrr.TT'
n,w potatoes CaUforaia white, $L8$
1 etslsL . .
I . , . j ; i v . tj n c
-"--- r;
r,t!,.e" !1,75
j 'eel lBSS clip, sealiisl: WtlUaaette
l" saeCinas. Usi eye-e sad braid.
lentil. . rWrnm i O-v 1 e anntnerai
I ri f?
- . Hiks lk!U . -.
I ht BuTiae naice fro nradaeers: Al-
'- I 'alia. No. L now price. $16-16.50; assera
i iinwa raaetav. an: oass . si--u sowi
I Willamette vaiiey timothy.' $14; ehrve
va ig7-10 toa. Portland.
No. H 20022
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OI
THE UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
In the Matter of Elmer R. Conn,
Bankrupt.
To the -creditors of. Elmer R.
Conn, of Salem, in the County of
Marion and District aforesaid, a
bankrupt. 1 ..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 3rd day of May, 1935,
the said Elmer R. Conn was duly
adlndieated bankrupt and that the
40.8 J firgf meeting of his creditors will
62.6 I v t.t . Pfuim sm In the United
States National Bank Building In
MW 1 .vw - ' y m
S4.9 Itbe City Of saiem, uregon; on me
12th day of Jane. 1S3&, ai.:u
o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt
anA transact such other business
66.4 1 as may properly come tefore said
' meeting. . -
r-r I . WlLLAltLI i4 HAK-aii '-JT
So a - -Referee ia5ankruptcr. J-