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It further reserves the right to classify all adver Using under the proper classification. nELP WANTED FEMALE Wasted yonng girl to 00 house work and care of children. Apply at 17f0 Lee St.. after p. m. SALESMEN WANTED ftivirjwwfMWMWfirvy-vri"r - - - Wanted Salesman. Youns; man pre ferred, experience not necessary. Wors In Salem. 311 State St. Wanted Salesman with car. Good proposition to man who will work. Write Box 496, care Statesman. SITUATIONS WANTED 2 Willamette U. boys will . do odd Jobs of any kind. Call 8718; 920 Oak St. Plain sewing, 20c per,bour. TeL 7313. jxrjxruxjnju"irua"si"ri"i"i"i oisai Middle sgred lady wants house keep tng In Tnotherlegg home Tel. 7664. FOR SALE Miscellaneons SBasMsasMMsassaS Safe (or sals, fireproof. 2St Cheroe keta. ROOFING Mail order prices Let us save you money. SALEM PAINT A ROOFING CO. 74 Ferry Street Phone 4842. mmmw M'M-.riinpi'-riniiiniiii'"''ii - - Crooked Flnser Hill rrown, non-trri rated Burbank seed and table potatoes. U. & N& 1 Netted Gem seed potato. Puritan Cider Works. West Salem. suoijAJXXUnjTj'truLi'- i iru't i n irs innriri s,i'ri ; USED PIANOS JA few samples listed here , WInteroth $59; Estes $63; Kings- burr STS: HaclUey lisv wuuua - -.---. -T- -j; - i-i Jacob Broa. 398 : lnox 97 WilUrt I player 398; Kohler campoeu s. Easy terms, see tnese snaps at one TALLMAN PIANO STORK 395 S. 12th. St. at MU1 jm-n.ruT.i rrM-M-MJ-i- - - - - Royal Anff, Blngs. Lambert cher ries on tree, 4e lb. J. Dt -Duns, It miles out, Rt. 1, Box 297. Wallace Road -irin---j.ji n f.-nr-i Hens, fryers, live or dressed to order. 338 y. Front. ' irrrjauru. Large glass porch sash. 590 Union. Girl's. bicycle. 445 S. Winter. H.ri.1 1 ii riri nrrrr" ' - "- -"-- - Closing out Sale Large atock of staple, and fancy groceries must be sold at once Xor wholesale and less. Build ing will be vacated July lat. Lowest prices in town. Come in and be con vinced.. Fixtures for sale. C. aBd C Cashurocery, 254 N. CommercUl St. - --n -nnriiiriii i-i-r- -. 2 shares stock Producers' Cooper- tlve Packing Co. Phone 8TZ4, evenmga For Sale Two bins from kitchen cabinet, make offer. Box 245, States man;' - For Sal S Pedigreed white coUIe n.. iwinthi old. Soecial price tnr & few days terms or trade for' hay or wood; hi mile east of fair grounds; turn north, first house on left. W. 8. Bartlett. R. 7. Box 173. Thamurhbred wire-haired terrier, 1 months Id, 37.80. 1969 Broadway v.r.tlh nu cherries. 3-Vi cents pound. tou nick them. 766 Rural - Avenue, phone 88S4. Salem. TRADE -Miscellaneons For Sale or Trade Violin for stand ard typewriter. 185 N. Com'L up- atalra, . WANTED Miscellaneous . . I MMM. ' I ' i - - - i tn ie for Tour cherries on the tree. Large or small contracts inquire 1709 Center. . . ' . XV A MTRn ft- 2nd srowth wood. WriM lnoatlon- amount, .best price In timber. 493, cars Statesman. Wanted Hsv to bale, on shares Engemajr Bros.,' Silverton, ' Ore sjjSSjssatsiaSsjasjgsssSsSsSssSijsSaSSii 1 Poultry wanted 328 ftlFront Wanted Folding Mnst te ' bargain. steel - camp- bed. Phone 7 Ti 5.' MISCELLANEOUS mn nnrwwrwwy 1-1 - Free i, We pick op dead and wortn- Ims horse sv cows, aheest Tel. S8S. Saw reosJrwtv SaJem'Ssw Shop. roar Comers, Pea' Rosa, Tel. 4250. ' gnnn- iruirir n r n nry -s, Carpenter repair painting, phone t3. . -n - - W. Cohen has sold his Interest tn rhe Valley .Top A Body Shop to EL H. UlUer. - - - - FOR RENT ROOMS ii-nnrn r ----- - - - ----. . Heated sleeping rooms, 444 a High. injTjnjTji juiri Tu irsfi riis - Living-sleeping room, 35S S, Cottase. sjsj-ijnr"UsTrg " sssssssssss Furnished room and sleeping porch. 15 Court street Home nrivUege. gs. 44S a 'Cottage. Sleeping room close In. TeL 4491. i n 1 1 ii nnn n rir.-iri'-rT - -- - - ..---. mm Room, frarage, reasonable. Lady- pre- Vrred : 49 p. frntare. ROOM "AND BOARD inr ru ajiunju nnr-nn -sr " Board, room, nry clos In. TeL S482. riJiririktk 11 1 " - sssisi . Room, board. 895 Court Tel 6673. Brd- mu, S6$ Jbme3teta- TeL 83w? Anru JULfXO fiSHrsef sriiili " - - - - -ess 33.75 per week. - TeL 7313. FOR RENTAPARTMENTS - juijxn-n-nj,nni"iririmri-i-- - Email furn. spU clean snd comfort Adults only. 4 Ferry. Reas. rate X B. furn, klteh. 35$ & Cottage. . X room turn, sj t, FrJgidalre, private SaDu Near ststs Bouse. vonrw : Smallg. tunu apU 690 Ualoa. FOR RENT APARTMENTS -Attractive mod. apt. 210 N. 14th. Furn. ' t-t room sets., hot water. Maytag, 1S up, garase; (244 N. Cap itol Mod. 1 rm, apt. with saraxe. Nona better. Adults. 45 S. High. 1 room furn. apt, H0 Division. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. & onfura. Forkner. TsL SO II. Mod. (urn. T-rootn. TeL 7200. Houses. Grant. S31 Coert. TeL ML S rm. furn. bouse. Tel. 8115. 7 rm. house, rent 1 18 H : 841 N. 11th. Tel. 7840. ' FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs cent. H. UJStttt Furntture Oft. . to Offle rooms for rent. 381 Stats St. TU t71Sr - Cottage at Tachats. Tel. 47F3. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Beautiful building lot on Falnnount Hill, owner leaving city, for sale, price reasonable, wm take late model car on deal. Dial owner, 8147. FOR SALE Ocean front beach lot at Roads End, ' (0 miles from Salem. 3500. G. M. at Statesman office. New 4 room home just finished in North Salem. Price $2000, $200 down. Have 10 A. with good improvements, close to Salem. Also fair residential f pro. with 3 lots in N. Salem- These pro a are clear of incum. Will trade for SO to liO A. Must have electricity. See Art Madsen at 169 S. Hish. TeL 8890. Bargain Must be sold by June 25. Nice modern 5 room home, 4 biks from 1st Nat l Bank. Price $2100, $600 down. Tei. 8890. 5 R. modern home, well Improved. Fruit trees. See owner at 335 S. 15th. HOME. BARGAINS 4 nice rooms all plastered In perfect condition inside and out. paved St., price $1250. cash, IMMEDIATE POS SESSION. SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 a Liberty Street FOR RENT OR SALE Late built modern 4 room home, oak floors, fireplace, buiit In kitchen, base ment, furnace, garage, paved st, two bedrooms, good location, price $2100. $250. cash, baL $21. per mo., or will rent for $20. per mo. SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST CO., REALTORS 134 a Liberty St Phone 6468. THREE NICE BUIUDING LOTS Located on nice comer in W. Sa lem, cement walks and concrete curb, food drainage, east front on Kingwood Ave., all for $500 cash. SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 a Liberty Street - ,. , h A REAL BARGAIN i room Kmi-mwcrn xiw oa. roent furnace, two large lota large 7 room semi-modern HOCSSL. bearing fruit and nut trees CAStf, PRICE 12.500.00. W1U consider-clear trade for part. rT . WANTED Money to loan on.oboioei first mortgages. . - .., . RO STEIN & ADOLPH I?ft'1uc 110I4 North Commercial Street ' ' Cash grocery and market, with living quarters. Rent 320.00. Klec. refrlg., clean stock, groceries and fixture. Near four tourist camps on''Jadflc highway. Thickly settled location,-,,, a Meal 1975.00 cash. Owner. Z8J I'Qri land Rd., Salem, Oregon. LISTEN Owner lea ring city offers his neat 6 room Engusn type oungaiow ior saie at bargain price of 32700. Lot 0xI82, paving paid. Can lor appointment. CHIL.DS & MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6708. CHEAP FOR CASH. 6 room modern house. 10 blocks from State street, full ce ment basement, furnace, oak floors, 2 sets plumbing. Former price 36500. To day 32800. CALL Mrs. Ellis witn CHILDS Sc. MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6 .us. BUILDING LOT 50x150, South High street. $250 cash, price. 350. ... 1A.I rm. house, garage, elec water system, filberts, nice shrubbery, ciose to. 10 A 5 rms., bath. elec. water sys tem ; trade for modern nouse. 2 A., good place ; trade ror larger farm. ... 21 A., modern house, good nam, cioe In, east : wUl take in a rm. modern. bat. terms. 160 A., fine modern 6 rm. house ana ether btdgs. 3100 per A., .close to Ha tem. See me about this at once Frank Grlepentrog, 1940 McCoy St., TeL 4954. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE FOR CITY INCOME Fine 155 acre farm, 90 acres in crop. balance pasture and timber, 7 rooms and bath, house, large barn, silo, chtck n hnuse. etc- spring water, piped to hrmaa and vara, an exceptional oppor tunltv to exchange your city Income for a stocked snd equipped farm. WILLAMETTE LANJJ uuarAai - 423 'Court Street, saiem , ' '- . Phone 4312 Extra fine 7. sere tract, highly lm- nmc modern bldss.. no mtge. Will trade for good home in Salem or larger place on highway. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6Qg FOR SALE FARMS WARMS AND ACREAGE tor KENT gT.si ni TRADE. Oregon-Lana Co. Pac Hy. Wood bum. Ore. ' ACREAGE u. inu modem- ( Soom bouse. gsod barn, electric water system, fruit, filberts. TeL 4280 . Rt , Box 105. eSsseksSsjSssSkjSisSasSiSSl 4kaA4aiksseaAtssBsjsjaSI - FIVE ACRES KAArl-r all slow land, good road, I miles out Price $450. $25. down, baL $12. per ma to inciuae.ini. ax 7o- SEE?W. a GRABENHORST k CO. 134 B. Liherty street WANTED REAL ESTATE tiw.V " tnr ' mi" "to"" 800 acre' dairy ranch ; cash payment witn terms. Owns comptets; equipment. rwnm PMr. Tel. !S Business Opportunities SntA-snllT eautoned saw shop with, good business, reasonsWe.T. Aj Juss, RL , Box 105. Phone-4280. yxriri-ri.n.rinri r-n- Fully equipped meat market for sale " 178 R com - MONEY TO, LOAN IfONET for rood erst mortgage real I estate loans, sny amount Farnw efty I or acreage properties . low interesi rates No psyment reqnirements i f-WTT.TjSc a- Mir J. Kit. altera, lmiu '844 SUte Street . Fhone iios. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 10 months to repay at lowest possible rates.. , A iAtl Oomnra t ion 1st Nat'L Bank Bldg. ' Phone 85a3. Licensed by Bute 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty ( money for well improved I farms' If amply secured. Improve sr I bur now witn cnean taaamr. aw- w i booklet -Willamette vaiicy, f anas. Hawkins sad Roberta. . inc. sxfijxn-rtri-n rsii -t sj,s i i s COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TU SVW Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Uember of NBA. Room 11S, New BllKh BJdg. Ind floor LICENSED NO. S-IZ3 8H III 07 STATE H Stats-St Tel. I-T 4 t Loans llade ta Nearnr Towns AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Eas Terms Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-1M EOS Guardian Bide - Salem UVESTOCK and POULTRY Pure bred Jersey bull calf, tflthout papers, $5. Garden Road. S miles west of Pratum. TeL 86F4, Melvin Lien. FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood al. TeL 000. Salem Fuel Co.' Trade A Cottace. Fir. oak. maple. TeL 137F3. Old fir wood, II In. $5.00. 13 in. $3.75 TeL 7475. 16 in. old fir. $5. 4 ft. 2nd $4. 4 ft maple. $4.50. TeL 9T83. eswisssssM,ssasjjs,s' No. 1 16-ln. old fir, no knots, $4.50 per cd. TeL 7836. 4 ft. fir and oak for sale, cheap. Phone 7670. swWWMWNa,sess Dry 16 In. old fir No. 1, $5 cd.. green, $4.50. TeL 6&3. 1887 N. Front, WOOD SAWING Wood sawing; reasonable. Call 8290. LOST AND FOUND Lost Brindle and white male Bos ton bull terrier. Reward. Phone 6680. Lost Small black toy Boston rier, female. TeL 4958, evenings. ter- LOST Suitcase clothing. Call 4778. containing child's PERSONAL MRS. WHITE. PSTCHIC Without a question, she will analyse your prob lems satisfactorily. Local references given; 325 South Winter. Phone 6415. . STflMiPH TT.r"FrR- AS PAINS. Indigestion victims, why suffer? For Quick relief get a free sample 01 Udga. a doctor a prescription at Cap ital and Perry s tmig store. Net responsible for Mrs Nita Fetsch. ( Signed, John Fetsch. any trouble ot 'Miss Stilling). FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's Used Cars 1929 Pontiac Coupe Bulck Std. 4-door Sedan $95 '23 Pontiac Coupe $i2S ' 1927 Packard Sedan $195 30 Ford Spt. Rcfedster $235 '30 Ford Std. Coupe $245 30 Stude. Dictator Coups $265 1929 Buick Sedan $275 1930 Chevrolet Sedan $295 . '33 Chev. Master Coach $495 '34 Chev. Master Coupe $595 '34 Chevrolet Master Sedan $695 CASH, TERMS or TRADE See these cars at 333 Center St McKay Chevrolet Co. 1930 Model A Ford coach, $70 down. 1819 S. 13 th. SPECIAL VALUES IN USED CARS GET READY FOR TOUR VACATION TRIP THE FOURTH OF JULT. ETC. LOOK WHAT YOU CAN GET NOW FOR YOUR MONEY 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. In first class condition, paint ami tires good, needs a little touching up bnt look at the price. Be sure and see this bargain r$2$5.90 1934 Pontiac 8 Sedan, knee ac- - tlon wheels, easy riding, that famous smooth Pon tiac 8 motor ; take s dem onstration $83.00 1938 Pontiac 8 Sedan, com-!. pletely reconditioned SS5.ee 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe,' rumble seat, specially priced i 205.00 1933 Ford V-8 Coach; way above average. See It, 475.ee drive it And look at these specials in UiilnV CoAn w m 1923 Bulck 7-pasa. Sedan. Looks and runs like new, orisrui al finish, new Urea. Sold new for 32300, now ; 275.00 1327 Bulck Stan. 4 Sedan, up- holstery very clean, A-l condition 195.00 1920 Bulck Sedan, exceptional.- original finish. All good' tires ., ... 145.00 We Invite your Inspection "We want you satisfied before you buy Otto J. Wilson Buick ft Pontiac Dealers Center A Commercial Streets Phone 8451. BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS 1933 Cherrolet Coach $373 1929 Pontine Coupe . 2" 1939 Dodge Spt. Deluxe B. D. 245 1938 Essex Sedan 123 1927 Chrysler Spt, R. IV 125 1927 Oldamobtle Sedan , , 85 Buick Tour lay 20 Special In a 1933 Model B Ford Truck. TMs truck Is a k. throagbout. .It. slso has a ... heavy - duty stake , rack.' A real buy at . 38a We need more used cars. If you hare s ear to sell, see us; we pay the top PrtCeBORREGO'S CAR MARKET ' 240 N. Liberty St. and Marion and -High Streets m 4533 Fhoae 3183 Business Directory Cards In this directory rnn on a monthly basis only. Rate: 31.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES M!Vv panetc. T Sooth Commwf Uf BROOMS i Factory, 421 N. Church. TeL 846S. CEMENT WORK AO kinds eeroent work. TeL 88S8. " CHIMNEY SWEEP TfrYrm 4S0 ft to. Nonhtxas- CHIRAPRACTORS DR. O. L SCOTT, VSC Chirppractor. 2S N Hlsh Tel Res 8752. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSL.ER Electric 241 State St Wlr- FLORISTS Brslthaupfs, 447 Court. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts. Flor ist, 127$ N. Liberty. Tel. 3592. Bennett. 2233 Faliwronnd RL T. 6173. KEYS We make keys. Harry W. Scott LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THE WEIDER LAUNDRT 163 a Hish TeL 313$ CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT First in Quality and Service Tnhn 815 1264 Rrnii1w MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING Ctt Phone 4069 SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS masW ts order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sts liur: fluff rue weaving. S. 13tb A Wil bur. TeL 844L OTTO F. ZW1CKER. F.Kt mi, MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stud ies Bepatrlns radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 433 State StreeL Rfllem PHOTO ENGRAVERS alem photo engraving. merHfil. Tel. 6887. 147 N. Com- PRINTING FOR STATION ERT, cards, pamph titta. tfrosrrama. books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department. 215 S. Commercial. Tele phone 9101. : STOVES I penalr stores ranges, circulators. Sell new snd rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. TRANSFER tor local or distant transfer storage. call 8131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks i to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. fttafm Kt. TeL l i ll. uisiriDUuns. iut warding and storage our specialty. Get mir iwea. TREE SURGERY IJKrpert tree surgery. 1335 N. 16th. TRUCKING Truck work, all kinds TeL 33S4. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company offices corner commer cial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly. Phone 4181. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. B . TeL 11UFS. Sneed. 10'S Highiand, TeL. 4487. FOR SALE USED CARS VuVVVVTnj'lVuVlfVlftVi! --fc----fc-fc-fc -fc-a Valley Motor Co. Used Cars and Trucks 34 V-8 Regular Sedan 3 J V-8 Regular Sedan 33 V-8 Regular Coacb . 585 ozs 473 485 395 415 235 ZS5 185 225 225 275 335 495 285 275 325 150 316 33 V-8 DeLuxe coupe 82 V-8r Regular Coupe Jl V-8'Regular Tudor 30 Model A Spt Roadster 30 Model A Tudor 29 Model A Coupe 29 Model A Fordor 30 Graham Sedan 19.Hup.r C Sedan 3r SUudebaker 6 Sedan 33 riymout- Coupe 1930 Model A Coupe 1930 Model A DeLuxe Phaeton 1931 Cher. CoacT 38 Dodge Sedan ll Chev. Coupe . 1I3 Chrysler Sedan 325 Trucks and Pickups 32 Ford 8.W. Bass J350 it VnrA flat bodv. licensed 176 29 Chevrolet, wood body, licensed 145 29 "Ford Delivery J' 39 Ford close cab. Pick-up 176 AND OTHERS At Marion and Liberty and Center. Streets OPEN EVEN'tNGS AND SUNDAYS TeL 7910 and 3158 Good Used Trucks Ford T Pick-up . I 35.ee ; Ford Canopy mils deu-ery , 160.DO . 150.0 Internationa. 1 .,,'' .... . . Ford Model A, I W. II., new motor , ,; i ' 335.00 225.ee 600.00 685.00 285.00 100.00 Chevrolet, extra, rood - " . Brodebaker 2-ton, good One Keo 2-ton, U W. B-. Morlaad J -ton. with body Dodge 1, with body 1 Vt yd. body.olat 50.00 217 State Phone 8590 James H. Maden Co. " MRS; IA PORTE ILL ' " DATT0N,.JttB6 20. Mrs. LUlle La Forte, a resident for many years of Dayton. Is very 111 at the home) of Mrs. Helen McDonald. BUTTEB PRICE CUT EQUALIZES MftRKET PORTLAND; Jun 20,-ttPr- Cattlnr of batter prices en the produce exchange for the late ses sion was not a surprise, for the reason that leaders ot the trade hare felt for some time that pre TSiiing figures were a trifle too high, and out or une- wita supply and demand. . . . - . produce exchange dliierential between extras and standards was maintained at lc lb. despite the normal showing ot H to lc. This appeared dne to the scarcity of fop nallty while there was an abundance-of other scores, price cut In effect were lc lb. for ex tras and standards and c for others. Butterf at -showed its normal cat alone with butter. Market for eggs was showing a sreneraDr steady tone and with out price change for the aay wiin- ln the local territory. Prices ap- neared rather erratic at Seattle. Local poultry prices were down again In spots with buyers gen erally Inclined to force values to the extreme low and as quickly as Dossible. Plenty of orders to absorb broilers were reported. While all last week there was a depressed tone for spring lambs in the country killed meat trade. a gradual cleanuD of the burden' some sumlus was reflected. There Is now a call for fresh stock. General cleaning up Of country killed calf receipts was indicated here with maintenance of values reported. Hogs were fully steady Beef was still draggy in spots. While there was again plenty of home grown peas for all needs here, many retailers were encour aging the bringing In of Seattle stock which keeps values here to a low mark. AT CLAN REUNION OAK POINT, June 20. Mr and Mrs.- Orley Brown and three children were members in attend ance at the Daugherty - Purvine clan annual picnic held Sunday at Silverton paTk. Mrs. Brown was elected secretary-treasurer. rridsy, Jane 31 SIQW POBXL-JTD 620 Kc. 8:00 Jack Sprigs', Orchestra. 9:30 Keyboard Capers. 11:00 The Songfellows, NBC. 12 :00-t-Betty-b Bob, KBC. 12:15 KOW Kevs Fiaahea. 1:00 NBC Program. 1:15 Parker lental Clinie. 1:30 JBO Progra. 3:30 Art in America, SBC. 3:45 Organ, NBC. 4;15 Tno, KBC. 4:55 Milton Qumbert. 5:30 Armour Hoar, NBC. 7:38 Kaiabow Jtooa Orchestra, NBC. 0 : 00 NBC Orchestra. 10:00 Richfield News flashes. 10:55 Press Badio Kewi, Mtt. KEI POETLAND 1180 Ex. 8:15 Bands on Parade,. 8:30 'Trail Blaiers. 0:05 Sfominc Melodies. a ;30 National i'arm and Home Hoar, NBC. 1 1 :00 Orchestra. 12:00 Edna tfischer, NBC. 1:15 Tango Time. 1:35 Organ. ' 1:45 Friendly Chat. 2:15 Musical Gems. 2:30 Iaare Matinee. 2 ;45 Baseball. 4 :45 Orchestra. 5:45 Trio Music. 5 :55 Ireland ' s. 6:00 Dsnee Tones. 7:80 yesterday's I'svoritei. 8:00 KEX News Flashes. 8:15 Orchestra. 9:15 Rhumbs Orchestra, NBC. 10 JO Cobwebs snd Nats. 11:00 Archie Lovelsnd's Orchestra. wnTV POUTUHI) 940 Ke. 6:00 Country Church of Hollywood, m.nfl 10 :00 This and That with Art Kir-hem. 10:30 Between the- book r.nas, oo. Haifa. CB3. 11:30 Eddie Dunstedter, Organist, CBS. 12:30 Army Band. ins. 1:00 Book of Life, i .vn Malnti MnmentS. CBS. 1:45 Meier snd Frank's Home Maker's Institute wita Jeannene tnraitr. 9.nn Wi.tM nt tha Circus. CBS. rl4:30 Court ot Human Belationa, Trne Story, cus. 8:00 CBS. 0:30 Bob Kinney, CBS. ts'in fh-riiu KnacD's Orehestrs. DLBS 11:15 Dob Bestor's Orchestra, DLBS. KOAC COBVAXLIS 550 Ke. o:oo Home Economics Observer. tn.nAVtti). 10:15 Hobby Horses and How to Bide Them. 10:80 Music 10:45 Guarding Yottr Health. 11:00 Music. 11:15 Science Stories. 11:30 Holhnrsworth Organ BeeiUL 12:00 Noon Fana Hoar. , .An 1fmi. l";30 -H Clnb 8ammer Scbool Astern , . hiy. r-ooHameniaker.' Hall Honr-Boo-i sn Eyesight." 3:30 Music. 4:00 On the Campuses. 4:80 Stories for Boys and Girls. 5 :oo Composers in Cameo. 5 :30 Music. g-OO Verna Fsttlsoa. Sopraae, ':3-KTenlng Farm Honr. 7:45r-Musi of the Masters. S:55-:00 Tishing Coadittens la . Jon. Ore- NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF A nMTXISTRATOR Notlee is hereby giTen that the undersigned has been duly ap fit hv tho County Coart of th state ot Oreson for the Conn tv oL Marion Administrator estate of Margaret Molsan, De ceased, and that he has duly qu1 irieri as such administrator; all persons haTing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby -Atifittd ta nrasent tne same, ouiy verified, to me. af the office f Keyes & Page, my atorneys, at 306 U. S. NatL Bank Blds: Sa lem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ; . Dated at Salem, this 21st day of May, 135. - - ALEX MOISAN, Administrator of the Es- - tate of MARGARET MOI ? SAN, deceased. KETES ft PAGE, Attorneys .for Administrator, 30ft U. S, KaU Bank Bldg, Salem. Oreronu M.31-J.7-14-J1-2S Radio Program Shaies Dt'op, Stijen UliSTB AIDS GRAIN PRIG E CHICAGO, June 20.-MPr-StIm- ulated by Kansas and Oklahoma reports of cloudbursts in wheat harvest areas, the grain markets all scored price advances late to day, overcoming earlier sharp set backs. Predictions were current that as a result of crop damage to win ter wheat, the United States 1S35 total wheat yield will be less than was Indicated by June 1 estimates. Talk was also heard that owing to excessive rains, the leading corn states would suffer a considerable reduction of corn acreage. ' Despite establishing today new low price records for the season wheat closed firm at the same as. yesterday's finish to 1 cent higher, July 80-, corn up. July 81-8?, oats advanced, ana provisions varying from 15 cents decline to 5 cents gain. Closing quotations: Wheat: June, 80; July. 80; Sept., 80-81: Dec., 83- Corn: July, 81 -8 2; Sept., 76 Dec, 63-. Oats: July, 35; Sept., 33-33 ; Dec, 344-7i. NOTICE TO ORKDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the County Court of . the County of Marlon, State ot Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered of record In said court on the' nineteenth day of June; 1935, GEO. C. WELLER was duly appointed as executor of the last will and testament and es tate of CH AS. S. WELLER, de ceased, and that said Geo. C. Wea- ler has duly qualified as such ex ecutor. All persons haTing claims against said estate hereby are re quired to present the same, duly verified, to said executor at 214 United States National Bank Bnilding. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published the twenty-first day of June, 135. GEO. C. WELLER, as Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testament and Estates of CHAS. s. weller. De ceased. CARSON & CARSON, J Attorneys for Executor. J-21-28- Jly. 5-12-19. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore. June ZO.-UP) -First loanfcerries of the north west season appeared on the eany gardeners' and ranchers' market Wednesday morning and sold for $1.50 per crate. The same price was held on Thursday morning. Although the strawberries were more plentiful, they continued to show an unusual spread of prices, and Quality. New Oregona sold from 11.35 to $1.85 per crate, Etterberg 80s sold from SI to $1.20, and Gold Dollars ranged around $1.15. Asparagus which has been rang ing from $1.65 to $1.75 for 2ft dozen moved upward to $1.85 and the turnover at this new high was unusually rapid. Raspberries moved downward to $1.90 a crate for good quality berries, and the poorer stock could be had for much less. The supply of apples was un usually light, the demand slow, and the market firm at $1.25 for Rome jumble packed. All other varieties of apples have been sold out for the season. The market for cherries weak ened somewhat this morning with Dukes selling for 4 cents per pound and, some pie cherries go ing at 4 cents per pound. U. S. No. 1 cauliflower sold from 65 cents to $1 per crate ac cording to the quality. Beans Local, lb., 7e. Oraea peppers 'California, lb., 18s. Had pepper CaliU lb., 17e. Apricots Calif, 80 lb. Inf. $2. Peas Orecon. Ib 8-3 lie: new tele phone, 4-4 e. Spinacn urste, B0-40c, Carrots Doiea bunches, 33-S0e. Beets Doxea bonebes, S5-30e. Greea onions Dosen buncbes, 20-25e. Dry onions Calif, reds, 1001b. sack. $1.25; yellows, $1.25; wax, 12.35. Turnips Doien eanebes, 40-5OC Radishes Dosea bunches, 25-30C Icicle radishes Dasea banehes, 20e. Cabbage Lettaee crate. No. 1. 60-75e; So. 2, SOe. Cauliflower Crete, No, 1, 1.25; Ko. 2. auo. ceisry aeaws iwwi Hnn, e-s. Calerr Field backed, hex. 82-50. . . . . Apples -takae. inmble sacked, box. 11.25; DeUcieas, f 1. - Patmtoea lOO la. saeK. Si. 93. Kawr natateea 100 lb. sack. 82.25: new Oregon, 50-Ib. box, $1.50; washed. 100 lbs 32.85. ureen -rarlte MUWkDKie. 10.. e-ioe. Cucumbers Box, CaUf.. S1.75; hot house, 82. ' RJiabarb 30-lb. box. 49-soe. . Ajpsrsrns No. . box, $1.75 1.85; Ks. iri Haul Dmeaas. .ue. Strawberries New Orecen, crate. Si 10-1.50: Gold Dollars. 81-1.15. Lettoee Besttie. erata, sue; ioc owe. Ooeuberries Found, Be. -n Tjii- ai.&Or mr-ni). SI. Cherries Biers, Ib Be; Black Bepab- licaas, ee; Hoyai Ann, oc; pit, e, .aap- uaaa, 4-4 He lb. Corn Lux. si.ia. Raspberries Crate, f 1.SO. Loxaaberriee Crate, $1.50. Watermeloaa Peons, 2Xe, r Duyingvncrries ANNES.Gc BLACKS Sc OREGON FRUIT PRODUCTS CO. West, Salem v. Mat Gehlhar, llgr. Salem Markets Qrade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price 91.88 per lumdred. , (KUk ssBtaty (mttextat sversge. Distributor price 12.10. A grade butterf at DellT ered, 25c; route, 24c A grade prints, 27Jtc; B grade, 20 He. . frlees paid te crewere by galea ban I'i'kf pnett baiew.' supplies by a local f racer, are indicative of ta daily narktl eat are sot guaranteed by Tbs BUtes- (Barias Price) Baspberries, 2s ,., . 2.00 Wweneeleoa. la. .03 Vt Cantaleapea, eeate-. UO te B00 naeavple, Cabaa, era la 4.00 sn 6,00 Aruoaa . 1.83 to Z.SO Oraerea. KsreL faaer . 8.75 to 4.50 Valsaeise 3.73 te J0 . Bananas, p oa ttalk .. At Heads - .06 H Lemone, toey -4.00 to 4.75 . 2.59 ta 8.25 1.00 taoice - Limes, , fresh; Apples, Battel 1.25 to 2.35 Strslrberries, Marshall 1.25 to 1.60 Etterbnig aad Corvailis 1.60 VEGETABLES (Buyivr Prices) Greta oniont. local, aotea .20 Local onions, 50 lbs. No. 1 3.25 2.75 2.80 1-10 .J7 iso. 2. 50 lbs Ycllews. 50 ft. Asparasns, local, dos. WasbiBCtOB. lb. Ebnbarb, lecal, lb. Artiebokes, bos 2.50 te S.09 Cauliflower. Oregon, lug , Cabbage, Oregon, lb. Carrota. Caiit, dosea Carrots, local, dozes Celery, Calif, H crate SO te 1.50 .0240 .03 . as te 010 , .85 , 8.75 . SO Celery, local . dos. Labiah Hearts, doxen . , 1.50 Cnca-tbers. bothotua, box 1.75 te 2.25 Beets. Calif, doxea -35 Beans, Calif, " " .08 EndlTes. oia .60 Greea peppers, lb. .20 Lettuce, local .75 to 1.23 Potatoes Local. Ns. L ewt. L7S Local. No. 2. ewt. 1.00 Takista. No. 1. 60 lbs. 100 Yakima. Ko. 2. 50 lbs. , .85 Street ,, 2.35 New spads, Calid. . Local new peat .. . 1.50 to L75 .02 H to .04 Spinach, local, orange crate JO L25 Ii) 2.00 .50 . .20 Squash, CaJUL. era ta Tomatoes Hot bonse, 10 lbs. Mexican. 10-lb. log Ttrralps, dozen ... Radishes, local, doien Watcnts. lb. .is te 0 .15 ruberta. lb. .18 te MOTS (Baying Price) ClntUra. 1034 lb, top , .11 .23 I'uxglea. 13, top 10. EQOS (Baying Price) Extras Standards .20 ao as Mediums WOOL AST) M0HAI& ffinyini Price) Wohslr !0 hUdhns woel .20 Coarse snd fine wool , .18 rOTOTBT (Bujinf Price) Heavy hens, or orrsr Colored medinms, lb. J5 .14 J3 .13 47 .08 .06 J7 J4 Medium Leghorns, lb. Licit, lb. Fry en, lb. Star. Ib. , , RoostBrs, lb. . .. Celored frrs. lb. White Leghorn frrs. Ib. M-UaT . (Barine Price) Sarin. Iambs, lb .05 U te .05 Ewes, lb .01 to .0114 Yearling lambs .03 te .03 Vs Hogs, 140 170 lbs. T.25 to S.25 120-130 lbs. 0.25 to 7.ZS 170-210 lbs., top 9.25 210-250 lbs. top 8.5 te 9.25 7.25 Sews Steers Cowa BulU Heifers , 4.00 to 8.00 2.00 to 3.50 4.00 to 4.50 4.00 to 5.00 5.00 to 5.50 Veil, top , Dressed hogs .15H .08 Dressed real. lb. OAXS AJD HAX Wheat, western red . J3 Whits. No. 1 . .88 Barley, feed, Ko. t, ton .25.00 .90.00 25-00 !0.00 .Malting, ton Oats, milling, toa , ., reed, toa Hay. tniyiag prisss dorer nay . s.oe- . 9J00 J2.00 OaU and retch, toa AMaifa. -ealler Claeer Seed Bed. Ib. ... AlaUa te. as NOTICE Sealed bids will be reeelved by the School Board of School Dis trict No. 113, Marlon County, Oregon, up to 2:00 o'clock p. m. Friday. July 5, 1935. for the pur chase of negotiable Interest bear- in r warrants to the amount or $3000.00, maturing $300.00 July 6. 1936, and $300.00 each year thereafter until entire amount Is paU. Bids to be at par ralue. Rate of interest, not to exceed 6 per cent, to be fixed by purchaser In the bid submitted. The School Board reserrea the right to reject any or all bids. Send bids to DAISY LAMBERT, Clerk, Salem. Oregon. R. 8, June 19, 20, 21 Stocks and Bond " Jane 30 ROCS ATZBAQlf' f Compiled by The Associated Press) 8 15 15 Indue. Bella Dtit Today 59.5 34.1 81.7 Prsr. day 59.9 24.3 31.9 -loath ago 69.S 21.7 28.3 Tear ago 52.8 88.7 82.3 1985 high 60.8 27.6. 31.9 1985 lew 40.S 18.5 31.6 1984 high 61.4 43.0 40.6 1984 lev 45.S 22.8 24.3 so teaks 43.7 44.0 42.8 43.1 44.5 34.8 61.4 84S soars ATXBAazs 30 1- 10 10 Rails Today S2.S Pre-, day 88.T Heath age 79.9 Year are 69.4 1985 aigs 87.S 1985 low 78.4 19S4 high 89.4 1984 low 74.5 Stw IKS Wfh- ladns rjtls. 96.6 94.4 . 84JI 86.6 - 92.S 89.8 87.3 97.0 94.4 92.S . 84.5 93.9 68.9 75.7 68.2 far 69.0 88.7 68.2 654) 70.4 653 70.0 60J1 Wanted! CASH PAID ON DELIVERY - We Also Boy Dressed Turkeys r.larioii Creamery & Poultry Co. 515 S. Commercial SU-Salem , Phone 6883 gihen QUIET RECOVERY IS IDMM i ... s ... -i -. NEW YORK, Jttn 20-ff)-Te stock market had to absorb con siderable selling In the early hours today but a .quiet' recorery was under way before thw.cloae which partially erased early loss es in many issues. r Despite the morning lellinc ware the tarnorer In the stock ex change was considerably smaller than in the previous session, drop ping below the million- bare mark at 994,020 shares. The As sociated Press arerage ot 60 stocks ended .3 of a point lower at 43.7. . Declining tendencies in the atock list, while fairly general. were better resisted in some sec tions, notably the utilities, tobac cos and many of the oils, while some of the weaker spots were found in the high priced favorites of recent sessions such as Ameri can Can, Allied Chemical, Colum bian' Carbon, Ingersoll Rand, Eastman, Haielatlas, Owena Illi nois and Union Pacific, where losses ranged from 1 to around 3 points. Leading motor shares and those of accessory companies were gen erally soft despite the prediction made at the Detroit meeting of the Automobile Manufacturers as sociation that the current year would see the best auto outrun since 1929. GeneralMarkets POETLAND PBODUCB PORTLAND. Ore.. Jose 20. (IP) Produce exchange, net prices : Batter: Extras, 23c: sUndards, Ze: prime firsts, 23 He; firsts, 23e. Eggs: U. 8. specials. 26e; V. e. ta tras, 24e; U. S. medium large, zSe, Butterfat: 26c Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. June 20. AP) Grain : i Whett Open High 69 69 70 Low 69 69 70 Close 69 69 70 July 69 September 69 Ieeem ber 70 Cash: Big Bend bhieatem, 86c; dark ; hsrd winter. 12 per cent, 86 e; do, 11 per cent, 74c : soft white, western white. 69e; bard winter, 68 Vie; northern spring. 89 He; western red, 68c. 1 Oats No. 2 white. $28. Corn Xe. 2E yellow. 839.75. MUhron BUadard. 824. PorUand Livestock POKTLAX0, Ore June 20. (AP) ' (USDA) Hags: Receipts 400, including 250 direct and en eoatrset; market ac tive, fnlly steady; good to choice liO- 215 lbs., 89-50 to mostly 89.60: Z30-30U lbs 38.50-0.35; light lights. 8S.00-9.25; packing sows. 87.25-7.50; 126- 140 lb. feeder pigs. 89.00-9.Z5. Cattle: Beeeipts 100; eslres 40, in cluding 14 direct; market slow, mostly steady; scattered lots of grass steers, 85.006.25; low cutter snd cutter cows, 1 32.00-8.00; common to medium grade, 83.50-4.00: good beef cows np te 34.75; bolls. 33.75-4.50; vealers strong to 50 higher; good to common, IG.50-6.75 ; odd head te $7.25. Sheep: Receipts I.OOO. including ii ! direct; market active, spring lamb steady to 10 higher; assorted springers -tosuy 36.10 6.25; top, $6.35; sparingly; com mon to medium tbrowouts. $4.00-5.50-; medium rearlinca. 83.50-4.00; slurhter I nrsi, "Sl.OO-1.50 ; good light kinds, $2.00. Portland Produce PORTItVI. Ore., .ana 20. (AP) Batter: Prints, A grade, 27 He lb., pare--meat wrapper; 3d Vie in eartona; B grade, parchment wrappers, 26 He lb.; cartons, 27e lb. , -j Bnttenat Fort rami oelirery: A gmae -eliTeriea at least twice Weekly, 26-27 lb.; cosaatry xeates, 25-27e lb.: & grade delirenaa leas than twice weekly, 25-Soe lb.; C grade at market. Q grade eresm for bottli&g Bnymg pries, butterm basts, ase id. Eggs Sales to retailers: (Specials, 2 (5 a; extras, 27e; fresh extras, brown, zie; staadards, 23c; fresh mediums, 25c; me dium firsts, 21e doien. jLggs Bay lag price ot .waoiesaiars: Fresa specials, 23c; extras, 23e; staa dsrds, 21e; extra mediums, 20cj medium firsts, 16c; undergrade, 13c dosea. -? , Cheese 'i score. Uregoa triplets, loaf. 15; brokers wUl pay Vi cent below qaotatioas. - .- . ;- J itUa: Contract price. A, .Portland" de lirryr 32-20 ewt.; B grade eresm, 87 H lb., turptns basis. e : Country aseaU Selling price to re tallers: Country killed hogs, best botch era, under 150 lbs, 15Vs-16e lb.; tealers. Nr 1. loe iD.r.uzat ana. ewers, -isi-oe lb.; heary, T r9e lb.; cutter cew, 7 8e lb.; caanera, 6-7s lb,; buUs, 8-SHe pound; yearling lambs, lOe pound; sprint. lie Ib.; medium. 9-iQe lb.; ewes, ..as lb.. - v ... - . - ; Mob air 1935 baying price, SOe lb. Cs scars bark Buying price, 1935 peel. Hops 1934 fuggles I ) lb.; clusters. 10-llHe lb. Iiirs poultry Portland ueiiYery, paying price: Colored hens, orer 5V4 lba. 15-160 lb.; under Vs lbs la-lee ib.: ever in lbs., 13-14 lb.; under SH lbs 13-14e lb.-, springs. SH lbe. and up, 1819c lb.; under 4 lbe- 16-17e lb.;' white broilers. 13;lb.; roosters, 6e lb.; Pekia daohs, young, I6-17e IK . " -, "! Unions Oregon. ro. r, z cwv .- Kew vaian Catifomia reds. 81.50 per 50-Ib. peg; Calif oraia wax, S2.50 crate; yellow 50a, $140 per 50-Ib. Vox. ' PoUieas Oregon Barbsaks. $145 eea UI; Deschutes Oeats, 31.50; Idsbe Gams, $1.15. - . - ' ----- Kew potstoes-California wites, $3 3.15 per cental. Cantaloupes laperisl Jambe, -32-75-S; standards. S2.25-2.75: pony. 62,28 ttt-mU: Arisana peny, 54a, 2!0; standard, 82-85 crate. ; - v; Watermelons California Eoadlkei, 2Ue lb. ..v-,--,- , . - Wool 1985 clip, nominal; WUIametto ralley mediem. 20-81 lb. ; eoarse end braid, 1S-19 lb.; eastern Oregon, 18 lc Ib.: eostbers Idas,;( ) lb. - ' , .Bay Baying priee from prodseers, al falfa -Ko. 1, new priee. 816.00-16.50: can tern Oregon timothy. fl7: eats. 87.00-. 10.00 te ; Willamette Taller timothy, $14; elerer, $7.00-10.00 ton, Portland, . Egcff and Create