The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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HELP WANTED
"XTun rLi"iiriiii""r"ji''T" r ""
Cherry picking will begin Saturday
Instead of Monday m Jennie M. Thom
as orchard, Salem Heights.
SITUATIONS WANTED
2 WiltanieUe U. boys will do odd
jobs of any kind. Call 8718; 20
Oak St. i
Plain sewing. 20c per hour. Tel. "$13
MiddM aged lady wants house keep
ing in motherless home. Tel. 7S84.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Safa for sale, fireproof. 2S& Cheme
eta I
: Crooked Finger Hill grown, non-irrigated
Burbank seed1 and table potatoes.
U. 8. Na 1 Netted Gem seed potatoes.
Puritan Cider Works. West Salem.
Royal iAnnes, Bines, Lambert cher
ries on tree. 4c lb. J. D. Dunn, 10 mis
out, Rt. 1, Box 297, Wallace Road
Hens, fryers, Uvo or dressed to order.
58 N. Front. J
Large igtass porch sash.' 60 Union.
Closing out Sale Large stock of
staple and fancy groceries must be sold
at once for wholesale and less. Build
ing will jbe vacated July 1st. Lowest
prices Ini town. Coma in and be con
vinced. , Fixtures for sale. . C and C
Caslf Grocery, 254 N. Commercial St.
- 24 shares stock Producers' Cooper-
tive Packing Co. Phone 8724, evenings.
For Sale Two bins from kitchen
cabinet, make offer. Box 245, States
man. I ;-;vf .
For Sale 2 "Pedigreed "white coIHe
male pupa S mooths old. Special price
-for a few -days; terms or trade for
bay ..or wood; H mile east of fair-;
grounds;! turn north, first house on
left W..S. Bartlatt. R. 7, Box ITS.
Kentish pie cherries, 2H cents pound,
you pick them. 7(5 Rural Avenue,
phona 8854. Salem.
WANTED Miscellaneons
WANTED 4 ft 2nd growth wood.
Write location, amount best price in
timber. 493, care Statesman.
Wanted Hay to bale on shares,
Engeman Bros., rSilvertou, Ore.
Poultry wanted 328 N. Front
Wanted Folding
Must be: a bargain.
steel camp
Phone 7275.
bed.
THRESHING MACHINE WANT
,ED. I would like to bear from owner
having need McCormlck-Deering
thresher. 22x23 for sale. Must be late
model, and in A-l shape. State price. I
might consider Case, or Wood Bros,
machine,; Phone 1F3, or write Ed S.
Russell. Sweet Home. Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
wvi.nirnvii"ir -.-i- - - - - -- - -- -- -
Free .Wo pick up dead and worth
teas horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869.
Saw repairing Salem Saw Shop
Four Conwti Pr-n Road Tet 42SS.
Haircuts l&o-Zt- Ml A
nrrirVMif,-i-i--iv i- -i-
W. Cohen has sold hts Interest ra
The VaJlty Top ft Body Shop ME.H.
Miller. !
FOR RENT ROOMS
nn.n imni " --
Heated sleeping rooms. 444 S. High.
Uvlng-eieeplng room. 250 S. Cottage.
PuraMied room and sleeping porch.
725 Court street
Home privilege, gar. 446 S. Cottage.
iSteepaVoonrclose la. TeL4 9 8
xnjnjTJXiTJ'Xr-'"Js'JsrvMir J
2 rm.$, HonywM, 100S N. 22nd St.
ROOM AND BOARD
Boardai room, Terr close in. TeL 5482.
Room. board. ,595 Court TeL 6678.
$3.75 per week. Tel. 7313.
FOR RKNT APARTMENTS
Small ifurn, apt- clean and comfort.
Adults Only. 846 Ferry. Reas. rates
I B. furn- kltch, $50 & Cottage.
a.n.n.nnruif-i-wi-M-ii'i-i-i -i -------
S room furn. apt. Frigidalre. private
bath. Near state house. 1208 Court
Attractive mod. apt. 210 N. 14th.
Furn. 1 2-8 room apts., hot water,
Maytag, $10 up, garage ; 624 N. Cap
ltoL - - f ... - -
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Mod. S rm. apt with garage. None
better. Adults, 458 a High.
2 room turn, apt 340 Division.
I rm. 'furn. apt available June 23.
Strattoa lApta, Phone 3842. .,;
Five rm. fura; duplex, - first floor.
garage. 869 Mill St T. A. Albert.
WWWWW MWW
Larrs i bedroom, sitting room, pri
vate entrance and bath. Close in. Suit
able .fori Z men or business women,
Tel."47l ' - --- -
FOR RENT -HOUSES
Furn & enfura. Forkner. TeL S011.
SJrUUUt"llJfc"rl"
Houses. Grant 6S1 Court. Tet 668
sknjjJsjVaTtTla,VVi -i - m m
3 rm. turn, hoasa. Tel S115. fc
7 rm. house, -rent $18 ; S46 N. iu.
Tel. 74f.
FOR RENT
inriAn.mwwfr'ri'' i - - - - -
vTwiit.l beds and wheelchairs : to
jsql Ii L, Stiff Famiture Co. -
FOR RENT
Office room for reol 181 Sit St.
rL s?ia. .
Cottag at Tachats. Tel. 4TF2.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
M-J-- - - " - ' "i'i-ii-i-i-ii-ii-ir rLn.nrirLn
BeaoUfni buiklias lot on Falrmounl
Hill, owner leaving city, for sale, price
reasonable. Will take la te model car
on deal. DUt owner. 8147. :
Bar rain Uust be sold bv June- 25
Nice modern i room heme, 4 blks from
1st Nart Bank. Price 21i, $60 down.
Tel. 894.
6 R. modern bnnu. "wett tnmrnml
Fruit trees. See owner at 835 S. 15th.
HOME BARGAINS
4 nice rooms all plastered in perfect
condition inside and out, paved st
price 81250. cash, IMMiJUIATK POS
SESSION. SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
: 1J4 & Liberty Street
FOR RENT OR SALE
Late huilt modem 4 room home, oak
floors, fireplace, built in kitchen, base
ment, furnace, garage, paved st, two
bedrooms, good location, price $2100.
8250. cash, bat 821. per mo., or will
rent for $0. per mo.
SEE, YV. H. GRABENHORST ft CO
- REALTORS
1S4 S. Liberty St Phone 48.
" J"riii,iriiw' 1 i ii"inrsririiniriirutn
THREE NICE BUILDINO LOTS
Located on nice corner In W. Sa
lem, cement walks and concrete curb,
good drainage, east front on Kingwood
avi?., ail lor 8&9 cash.
SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
134 S. Liberty street
AAAAAAAAAiAVWwVMMMwWwwWwa
A REAL BARGAIN
7 room semi-modern HOUSE, base
ment, furnace, two large lots, large
bearing fruit and nut trees, CASH
PRICE 82.500.00. Will consider clear
trade for part.
W ANTED Money to loan on choice
first mortgagee.
ROSTKIN ft ADOLPH INC.
110 K North Commercial Street
LISTEN
Owner leaving city offers his neat 5
room English type bungalow for sale
at bargain price of $2700. Lot 60x182,
paving paid.
call tor appointment.
CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtor
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 ISaOO. To
day 8Z8V0.
CALL Mrs. Ellis with
CHILOS ft MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 6708.
BUILDING LOT
60x150. South High street. $250 cash,
price 460.
W. G. KRUEGER, Phone 4728
$ 900. 3 rooms, bath, 2 lots, paving pd.
xiaB down.
$2650. Nice S room bungalow, modern
In every way, corner lot, paving
pd., good location. $500 down,
5 on bal.
$3500. English style home, oak floors
In living and dining rooms,
basement, furnace, fireplace,
large lot, close to bus and
school. 4 bedrooms, $500 down.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 Court St
Phone 3723
CITY HOMES
1-acre ground. 6-R plaa. house, barn
and P. H. Just outside city limits for
$1400. Terms.
5-R. house, lot 50x100. Only $1200.
Almost new 5-R. plas. house, garage
new. Price $1500. 8500 down.
H'-A. ground. 5 R. .plaa. house, base
ment furnace, fruit Close in for
$2500.00; terms.
Now is the time to buy that home.
SEE
Jas I). Sears or- G. W. Johnson
132 a High Phone 9629.
Big house, on almost 1 acre of fine
soU. equipped for chickens; garage,
bam, woodshed, electricity, city water.
Price 8500. win take Jiza.ra casn,
terms or aood late model car for bal
ance. See owner on premises, 1 block
N. of the grade school in Falls city,
Oregon. .
EXCH A N G Ei Real Estate
EXCHANGE
Extra fine 7 acre tract highly im
proved, modern bldgs., no mtge. Will
trade for good home In balem or larger
plaee on highway.
CHILUS uill&k, iteauors
344 State Street Phone 6708.
FOR SALE FARMS
FARMS AND ACREAGE for RENT
SALE and TRADE. Oregon Land
Co. Pac Hy. Wood burn. Ore.
10 A. 12 ml. N. New bldga., all In
crop, on paved road, clear. Trade
for larger tract
10 A 4 mi. from Salem, 5 room house,
basement family orchard, 30 A
strawberries, 3 A prunes, a nice
tract, $2500.
94 A, 6 room house, 2 barns, 35 in
cultivation, bat timber and pas
ture, 20 A. rich bottom ; stock and
eouipment, including 8 cows.
$5600.
ISO A close to Newport on paved
road. 65 in cultivation, good bldgs.,
electric lights, stock and equip
ment, including 20 head of cattle ;
a real bargain at $6500.
4 A full bearing English walnuts,
4 mL from Salem on paved road,
$1400.
8 A. on highway, 1 mL S. of Salem,
8300 per A.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 Court Street
Phone 3723
MasksaswaaMas'aaMSsssAs
2 H -acres, good home. 5 TL, bath,
toilet basement, lights, orchard and
berries; only $3700.00.
10-acrea close in on paved road, good
6-R. house, bath, toilet, elec, lights
and water system ; good barn and log
poultry house. All in crop and garden.
A snap for $3750.00.
25-acres, paved - road. 5-R. house,
bath, water system, poultry house,
barn, on good creek. 17-A. cult, only
$3125 a real bargain. $1625 down,
bal. easy.
30-acres. good 6 R. house, barn. 2
hen houses, family orchard, well and
running water. All tor iiaug.wu.
Don't pass these up 11 you want a
good farm. '
jas. l. sears or u. w. joraw
132 R High Street Phone
ACREAGE
jLnj-uiririr-i-i-i-i- - -- -- - -- --..- -
4 1 memm. modern 6 woorn house.
-nrat barn, electric water system, fruit
filberts. TeL 4280 . Rt , Box 105.
Tij-ULrLruM'J"'M"ir"'lll'11 " -
TTTVE ACRES
V.r1ir all ttlow land, good road. S
rones out prie $50. $25- down, baL
$12. per mo. to mcmoe mt at .
Sc. VV. ii. UMliiuinuiut m vv
1S4 S. Liberty Street:
Small acreage tracts close to Salem.
637 North 20th. Salem.
Rusiness ODDortunitles
.n.nnrii-ii-ii-i r-iii-i-i - - - -- ---
Vnr Sals Full v eoutpped saw shop
with good business, reasonable. T. A.
Jusa, Rt V B 10s. rnons
infinnnnnrrinVi -ir- - -
Fully equipped meat marxet iur bub
- . . . . , .
or rent. 178 R CotnT.
MONEY TO LOAN
S8aaisaaasa-aa-atstaaa4a
MONEY for good first mortgage real
estate loans, any amount. Farm, city
or acreage' properties. 1 low interest
rates. No payment requirement'
rmtJDS a MILLER. Mtre. Loans
244 Stata Street Phone. 6701
Cash srocery and market, with living
Quarters. Kent .ze.e. Juiec rerng
eleaa stock, groceries and fixtures.
Near- four tourist , camps on . Pacific
hichwav." Thickly settled location.-' A
K teal. 8976.00 cash. Owner. 8583 Fort
land Rd- Salem, Oregon. , .
SIONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
I
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest
possible rates. r-
GENEBAL FINAKCB COltP.
-A Local CorooratlOB
ZK Kan. nana mag.. tr
Phone 85 5 S. 1
Licensed ty Biaie
.5 Farm Loans 5
Plenty ef money for well improved I
farms tf amply- secured. Improve er j
bur now with chean money. Ask fori
iwoklet "Willamette Valley. Farms."
Hawkins-and Robert - Inc.
A COMPLETE SERVICE ON
LOANS DP TO 8309
Beneficial Loan
Society; of -Salem
Member of NRA-
Room 119. New BUgh Bid, tnd floor
LICENSED NO. 8-122 ft M 18a by
STATE
818 State St Tet 8 T I -S
Loan Mad In Nar Towns
AUTO LOANS
GARS BE J f N A N C E D
Easy Terms Investigate
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-16
505 Guardian Bids. Salem
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DHT wood coat
T.L 6000. Saiem Fuel Co. Trad ft
Cottage.
Fir, oak. maple. TeL 127FS.
Old fir wood.
35.75 Tel T475.
IS In. $5.00. 12 in.
It in. old fir, $5. 4 ft 2nd $4. ft
maple, $4.50. Tet 9785.
No. 1 lC-in. old fir, no knots, $4.60
per cd. TeL 7836.
4 ft fir and oak for sale, cheap.
Phone 7670.
h lLcd:'.rTeen'
$4.50. TeL 6936. 1887 N. Front
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing reasonable. Call 1290.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Small black toy Boston ter
rier, female. TeL 4958. evenings.
LOST Swimming trunks, red with
white stripe. TeL 474 Z.
PERSONAL
MRS. WHITE, PSYCHIC Without i
a question, she will analyze your prob
lems satisfactorily. Local references
given; 325 South Winter. Phone-64 15.
STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS,
INDIGESTION victims, why suffer 7
For quick relief get a free sample of
Udga, a doctors prescription at Cap
ital and Perry's Drug store.
Not responsible for any debts con-1
tracted by Mrs. Mildred Hlnkie after
this date. G. C. Hinkle. 1
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
1929 Pontiac Coupe
$95
Buick Std. 4 -door Sedan
$95
'28 Pontiac Coupe
$125
1927 Packard Sedan
$195
'30 Ford Spt Roadster
$235
'30 Ford Std. Coupe
$245
30 Stude. Dictator Coupe
$265
1929 Buick Sedan
$275
1930 Chevrolet Sedan
$295
'33 Chev. Master Coach
$495
'34 Cbev. Master Coupe
$595
'24 Chevrolet Master Sedan
$695
CASH, TERMS or TRADE
See these cars at
333 Center St
McKay Chevrolet Co.
SPECIAL VALUES IN USED CARS
GET READY FOR, YOUR
VACATION TRIP
THE FOURTH OF JULY, ETC
LOOK WHAT TOU CAN GET NOW
FOR YOUR MONEY
1931 Chevrolet Coupe. In first
class condition, paint and
tires good, needs a little
-touching up but look at
the price. Be sure and see
this bargain $265.00
1934 Pontiac 8 Sedan, knee ac
tion wheels, easy riding,
that famous smooth Pon- .
tiac 8 motor; take ar dem
onstration .
685.00
685.00
193$ Pontiac 8 Sedan, com-
pietely reconditioned
1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe,
rumble seat specially
priced
395.00
1933 Ford V-8 Coach; way
above average. See it
drive It
475.00
And look at these specials In
Buick Sedans
1928 Buick 7 -pass. Sedan. Looks
and runs like new, ortgm
, al . finish, new tlrea. Sold
new for $2300. now ; 878.00
1927 Buick Stan. 6 Sedan, up
holstery very clean. A-i
condition . 195.00
1926 Buick Sedan, exceptional.
original finisn. au gooa
tires . 185.00
W invite Tmr Inspection
We want you satisfied before you buy
Otto J. Wilson
Buick A Pontiac Dealers -Center
A Commercial Streets
Phone 64SL '
Bonesteele's Used
1935 Dodge Sedan, courtesy car. , ' '
1935 Dodge Coupe, courtesy car.
1938 Dodge DeLuxe Coach, cour
tesy car . -
1925 Dodge Coach courtesy car $$25
1934 Dodge Coach u 695
1934 Dodge Coupe, run 8000 miles 645
1927 Dodge Sedan , . . . 125
1932 Ford Coupe V-Sv
A.tr-wneet
425
ttres
1931 Ford Coupe. R. seat
1932 Ford Coupe, V-8
1930 Ford Coach, trunk
326
395
285
1932 Pontiac Sedan
425
1931 Chevrolet Coupe, . rumble St 325
1929 Chevrolet Coupe .,, , 22;
1927 Chevrolet Coach,, , , , I2S
1930 Nash Sedan , r 1 295
1930 Oakland Coupe. It 8. , n 295
1929 Studebaker Brougham , , - 22s
mjonnblle Poach . . 165
I92T Oldsmobile Sedan . -?5.
i Ride in the Studebaker Champion.
- j Studebaker Dealers ...
Bonesteele BrosM Inc.
Cbemeketa A Liberty . Ph. 4444.
FOR S ALEUSEP CARS
Good Used Trucks
Ford T PIck-uo . S 15.00
Ford CanoDT milk delivery 150.001
International i 150.001
rord Model A. 1 W. B., new
motor . ,. I3S.b
Chevrolet, extra irood ..... ., , 223.00
Rtude baker 2-ton, good one 600.00
Reo 2-ton. L. W. B. S25.00
I Morland 2 -ton. with body
Dodge IV,. with lody
285.00
100.00
1H yd- body hoist
60.00
217 State
Phone 8590
James H, Maden Co.
1930 Model A lord coach, 870 down.
1819 S. 13th.
BORREGO'S BETTER BUTS
1932 Chevrolet Cach $375
1929 Pontiac Coupe ibo
1929 Todjre Sot. Deluxe R. D. 245
1928 Essex Sedan 125
1927 Chrysler 8nt R. D. iz&
1S27 Oldsmoblle Sedan 8a
Buick Toaring s
Special in a 1932 Model B Ford
rrucK. xnm iruca is o. a,
throughout. It also has a
hpaw dutv stake rack. A
real buy at $$
We need more used cars. If you have
a car to sell, oe us; we pay the top
price.
BUKHKUU a UAH aAMUil
240 N. Liberty St and Marion and
High Streets
4533 Phone 3688
Valley Motor Co.
Used Cars and Trucks I
34 V-8 Regular 13edan
33 V-8 Regular lie dan
33 V-8 Regular Coach
33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe
32 V-8 Regular Coupe
32 V-8 Regular Tudor
30 Model A 8pt Roadster
30 Model A Tudor
29 Model A Coupe
29 Model A Fordor
30 Graham Sedan
29 Hup. 6 Sedan
30 Studebaker C Sedan
33 Plymouth Coupe
30 Model A Coupe
30 Model A DeLuxe Phaeton
31 Chevrolet Coach
28 Dodge 6 Sedan
ti. Chevrolet Coupe"
30 Chrvsler Sedan
30 Chevrolet Coupe, bal. tires
Trucks and Pickups
32 Ford 8. W. Bise $SaO I
VrvrA flat hoii licensed 175
I 29- Chevrolet, wood body, licensed 145
29 Ford Delivery 175
AND OTHERS
At Marion and Liberty
and Center Streets
Open Evenlnsrs and Sundays.
TeL 7910 and 3158.
DULLNESS EX1K
PORTLAND, June 21. -CD-Ex
treme dullness was generally sug-
crested in the market for live
cb.ickens with some recent price
, j fm.t. .
snauiug repurteu. aucd m a
real shortage of small broilers and
i for that reason, most operators
were willing to drag more or less
I although no further price changes
were suggested for the day,
Demand for turkeys was rather
nlnw with aiirsrp.stinn of TJOOr dual-
Ity as a rule.
While there were no further
price changes for the day in the
butter market, easiness was sug
gested in the price structure as a
result of the late decline and in
creasing supply.
Egg market suggested a merely
steady tone locally and practically
without price changes for present
days. Pullet laying was suggested
as the chief reason for recent in
crease In supply.
General steadiness with
strength in spots is suggested in
the market for country killed
meats. Lambs, veal and hogs were
moving out well and up to quota
tions. Beef alone appeared a tri
fle uneasy.
End of the season of strawber
ry production in volume was Indi
cated. Prices were higher.
Fancy peas were reported in
from Rainier. Pea prices were
firmer to higher generally.
Raspberries were in larger sup
ply and a trifle lower.
Loganberries were in like posi
tion. Old potatoes were slow but at
unchanged prices, new stock a tri
fle easier for locals.
Radio
rogram
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Saturday, June 22
- KEX POKTLAND 1180 Ec
8:15 Bands on parade.
8:30 Pickena Slater.
9:O0 Pipe organ.
9:30 Musie Box.
12:0Q Dance Frolic.
1:00 Studio.
1:85 Orchestra.
1 -.45 IViendly Chat
2:43 Baseball.
4:45 Musical Gemi.
5:30 Popular concert.
S :00 Serenaders.
7:30 Melodies Aristocratic
8:15 Musical Comedy Hits.
8:45 Orchestra.
ftiOQ Walts Tim. NBC.
10:00 Jantaea Beach orchestra.
11U5-13 Dane, oichestra.
KOW POETULNB 620 Kc
7 :00 Honeymooners, NBC.
7:15 Ton Family. NBC.
7:30 Sextette, NBC
8 :00 Jack Sprigg's orchestra.
8:30 Words aa& Music, NBC.
9 :00 Trio.
11:00 llama, NBC .
12:15 KG W News. '
1:00 Orchestra, NBC
1 :80 Onr American School, NBC
aaSr-Orchestrs, NBC
3:00 Trio.
7:00 National Barn Danes, NBC.
8:80 NBO prafram.
9:30-Pb American, NBC. - -10400
NBC pro tram.
10:15 Orchestra, NBO.
KOrST POETLAND 940" Kc.
8:00 Glee club, CBS.
S.-15 Oriental., CBS.
8:80 Al". Both' orchestra, CBS.
io loo This sad That with Art Kirkhim.
io:30 cbs. .
Store Reporter.
1:00 Book of life. -l
1:45 CBS. '
2:15 rraak DaUay's rckestrs, CBS.
2:55 Seat for Yea.
4:00 Leonard! D Vinci, CBS.
5:00 Country Church of Hollywaed..'
6:30 Melody Masterpieces;. CBS. . - .
:00 Calilornia Melodies, DLB8.
6:30 Bea Bernie's rchestra, PLBS.--:se
Key' Berbeesi's ercheaara, DLBS. .
:00 Orrille Kaapp'a ercaaatra, DLBS.
9:30 CBS. -
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Business
Directory
Cards in this directory run
on a monthly bails only. Bate:
f..6Q per line-per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mtk Pawk. 278 Smtth Ommerrhii.
BROOMS
Factory, 4 2 N.- Church. Tel. 6460.
CEMENT WORK
AH kinds cement work. Tel. 8848.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
TVVtitwie 44SS- R K. Noithwesa.
CHIRAPRACTORS
OR. Q. U-SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor.
5 N Hleh TM Rea I75t.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
31. m sut.
Wlr-
rvicw
FLORISTS
BreUhaupfs, 447 Court.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luis, Flor
ist 1276 N. Liberty. TeL 9592. ,
Bennett, 2232 Fairground Rd. T. 6173,
KEYS
We make fcera Harry W. Scott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
26$ E High TeL f 125
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Bervtes
Ttnfcnn 3f5 12(4 Brosdwav
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO Phone 4061
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad. te
order, old remade: carpet cleaning, ais
tag; fluff rug weaving, a. ma ft Wil
bur. TeL 644L OTTO F. ZWICKER.
Rst 1911 .
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machmsa, sheet -music and piano stud
ies Repairing radios, pwmograpns ana
sewing machines. 433 State Street.
PHOTO .ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving, 147 N. Com-
merMsi. Tel. B7.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards. namDb-
lets, programs, books or any kind of
nrlrttlna-. call The Statesman PrinLinK
I Department. Sit S. CommerciaL Tele-
nnonesioi-
STOVES
l repair stoves, 1 ranges, circulators.
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and
circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works.
263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B.
Femln. "
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 2131. Larmer Transfer Ce. Trucks
to Portland dally. -
CAPITAL CUT Transfer Co. 221
State St TeL 7773. Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty. Get
TREE SURGERY
ETpjrreeswgrySBieth.
TRUCKING
Truck work, all kinds. TeL 8354.
WATER COMPANY
OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser
vice company offices comer Commer
cial ana its a. streets, mus payaoie
monthly. Phone 4161.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. R. . TeL 110F6,
Sneed. 1078 Highland. TeL 4487.
XOTICE OP HEARING OF OB-
t JECTIOXS TO FIXAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that the undersigned, as admin
istrator of the estate of LEAH
DELL COLLINS, deceased, has
1 filed in the Connty Court of Ma
rion County, Oregon, hia final
account in said estate; and that
22 July, 1935, at ten o'clock.
a. m., and the courtroom of said
court have been appointed by said
court for the hearing of ohjec-
tiohs to said final account, and
the settlement thereof.
JOHN F. COLLINS,
Administrator.
CARSON & CARSON,
Salem, Oregon.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Je. 22-21; JL 6-13-ZO
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLiaiENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has flic ' In the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon,
for the' County of Marlon, her
duly verified final account, as the
Administratrix of the estate of
Jeanette ' Pooler, i deceased, and
that said Court has fixed .Tues
day, the 23rd day of Jaly,;1935,
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M
of said day, as the time, and the
County Court Room in the Coun
ty Court House at Salem, in Ma
rlon County, Oregon, as the place
J ior hearing said final account and
I all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
22nd day of June, 1935.
CLORA E. JOHNSON,
Administratrix of the Es
tate of Jeanette Pooler,
Deceased. L; : if
IHONAL C. GLOVTR, -
Attorney for Admlnlstratrtt,
I- Salem. Oregon.-'-- - -
J. 22-29, Jiy a-13-Ztf
Stocks Skyrocket Again
'I SHOCK OF
ROOSEVELT'S PLAN
NEW YORK, June tl.-VP)-
Wall Street's nerves appeared to
hare been only momentarily shak
en by the presldent'a taxation-to-
distrlbute-the-wealth program.
In one of the three really vig
orous railiea so iar anis year,
stocks today more than recovered
their yesterday's losses. Many is
sues pushed into new high ten
tory for 18J5 or longer with in-
gains of 1 to around 4 points. I
The Associated Press average I
of 69 stocks advanced an even
point to 44.7,' topping tue .o
peak made last Tuesday. The 30
utdustriala included in the calcu-
1.4 I
nninta to 60.9. not onlv bettered I
the best mark of 1935 so far, but
was within poliit of the best
' - - . I
figure for 134, which was 61.4.
The advance of .8 of a point in
the IS utilities in the average of
32.5 was likewise a new 193& top.
Volume stepped up encourag-
ingly on the advance, with the
day s turnover in me stoca ex- 1
change 1,517,240 shaTes, com-
pareu wnu . miguuj ien uim m 1
M f.W 1 ,V . I
million shares in the previous ses-
sinn. Chemicals and motors were I
among the most active groups.
with good advances in both di
visions.
Gains of from 2 to around 4
points or SO appeared in Allied I
Chemical at 153, American can
of 11AU Phraslo- at 1QK. gears I
Roebuck at 42, Air Reduction at I
142, Amerada at 70. dnPont at
104 and IX. S. Smelting at 111.
Others able to add major frac
tions to about 2 points included
Santa Fe at 47, U. S. Steel at
33. Bethlehem at 26, Ameri
can Telephone at 127, General
Vfntnrs at 3 2 &4 Standard Oil of
N. J. at 48, Union Pacific at
105, International Telephone at
10, Brigg8 Manufacturing at
31 and Case at 56.
Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., Jnne H.-JP)
The gardeners' and ranchers'
market was unusually dull Fri-
day morning. Incoming produce
waa rather sluggish and the de-
mand Weak.
However the strawberry mar-
ket was at a high peak in both
sales and supplies. The general
aualitv was excellent. The prices
ransred from 11.30 to SI. 65 Der 1
crate with most sales at the high
er prices.
The first blackberries of the
season were offered at the mar-
ket vesterdav. Thev were bronrht
in by an Aurora grower who ask-
ed 11.75 at first and later raised
the price a few cents.
Loganberries held steady at
$1.60 per crate, tne same price
nunted vesterdav. Rasnberries
were selling between $2 and $2.10
slightly higher than earlier In the
VMk
Gooseberries moved more slow -
iy tuan eiyecieu si oc ycr yuuuu,
thereby leaving some surplus
which quickly caused growers to
lower the price from 8c.
Some beautiful Lambert Cher-
rles were being offered at 9c per,
Douua. dues were kuuu vui t
little higher at 10c
Black Re-
publicans were selling as low as
5c and Royal Annes were bring
ing 6c per pound. Some very sour
pie cherries were sold between 4
and 5c.
Peas were in good demand with
a price spread ranging from 2c
to 5c The telephone variety is
the most popular.
Local cabbage was bringing 85c
per crate. There was a large sup
ply of good, round, firm, heads
of Calif ornja stuff being passed
for prices near 75c. Asparagus
was rather scarce at $jl.75 per
pyramid and was not very good.
Tomatoes were poor and un-
even around si.bb.
The onion family was well rep-
resented. Red onions sold for
11.25, yellow for 31.25 also and
wax onions were going as nign
as $2.25. Green onions sold ror
22c mostly with some at Z5c. Tneion .nd sometimes a cent or so
onion market was very good with
some good stuff being shown.
Bean Local, lb.. 7e.
SlTSSJ!?rir ?b i7e
Apricots Calif, 80 lb. lag. $2.
Pass Oregon, lb- 3-3c; new tele
phone, 4-4 c -
Bpiaaca urate, so-oc.
Carrots Dozen bunches. 25 80c
Beets-Dosea bunches, 25 SOc.
Greea onions Doien bunches, 20-25e.
Dry onions Calif, rads. 100-lb. sack.
$1.25; yellows. $1.86; was, $S.9S.
Turnips iosea oaneaea, u-pve.
Badishet Doies buncbes, 25-30C
Icicle radishes Dosea bunches, SOe.
Cabbage Lettae. crate, Ko. 1, 85c.
Csliflowr Crate, No. 1. L25; No.
s II 10.
Uelery aearts jjozen Duacuea, fua.
Celery Field packed, bos, $2.50.
Apples Boat, jumble pads, box,
$1.25; Delicious. $1.25.
, Potetoes 100 Ib. sack. $1.86.
New Botatses 100 lb. lack. $1.25;
. . . '. ' . . . . a . m r
sew Oregon, 60-Ib. box, $1.50; washed.
100 lbs- $2.85. 1
Greea gariie Mllwaukie. Ib.. B-lOe.
Cucumber Box, Calif- $1.75; kot-
honse, $2.
Rhubarb 80-Ib. box. 40-fiOc
Aspsrsgus No. 1, box, $1.75-L85; No.
i. $l f--
Parsley Dossa bunches, 20e.
Strawberrie New Oregon, ' crate.
$L30: Gold Dollars, $1-1.15. -
Lettuce Seattle, crate, 60; local. 60c.
i. Gooseberries Pound, tc . -
Touistoes Lag, $1.50; crer-ripe, $i
T.nistoes lg, tu; over-npe et. ;
Cherries Bines, lb- 10et Black Repab-
lieans, 6c i Koyat Aaa, ee; pie, oa; sasp-
nans, v7s aw
r $1J3 . ;
4 ssspoei i ies "viw,
; Ij. ran karri e Crate. $1.50.
. Watme4on Pound, 8.
B lakbrries Crate. $1.75.
Old court records ahow early
onist absent from church services
three times without valid excuse,
Salem Markets
. Grade 1$ raw 4 per cent
milk, co-op basic pool price
f UBS per hundred,
(Milk asset en semi mentaly
bsttarfat averagt.)
Distributor price $32.10.
A cmde butterfat Deliv
ered, 25c; route, 24c. -
A grade prints, 27c; B
grade, 20Hc
Price psld te growers by Ssleai bayers.
(The prices below, -supplied by -a -local
grocer, are indicative ef the daily market
' BOt as"d by Th. states-
(Saying Price)
S,"?0"1- z ?
ce."ZL 20 ti sS"
finempple, Cuban, crats 6.09 ao 6.00
Arixeaa ; l.ss to 2.50
Vl Um "f H
Valencia - 3.75 te SO
Baasass. lb, os sulk v-08
u. - .
Hands
Lemeas. faney
A.00 to 4.75
2.55 te S.26
1.00
Caoic
time, fresh -
Apple, basb.l
Ui to 3.S5
i Strawberries, Marshall 1.25 te 1.60
Etterbarg and Corvallis
1.60
VEOETABLES
(Baying Price)
S3 1 I I J
.20
S.25
2.75
Bo lbfc Kfc x
io. 2. 50 ib. . .
xciiow. so id.
. 3.80
1.10
.07
.01 ?4
3.50 to 8.00
-"-. .w, wv. in I
Waihinrtoa. lb.
Rhubarb, iceal lb.
articbokes. bos
Cauliflower. Oregon, lug .90 to 1.50
Cabbsg. Oregon, lb. .02 to .03
Carrots. Calif- doxea .25 te .50
Carrots, local, doxea .,,- 45
Celery. Calif, W. crats 8.75
Labiah Hearta. doicn ll50
cuesmbera, botnonse, box 1.75 to z.zs
Beets. Csllf MOT -- , ... J5
.08
.so
-20
.75 to 1.25
7.
Gma peppers, la.
Lettoee, local
Potatoes
Local. Ko. 1. twt
Local. Ko. 3, ewt.
Takima. No. 1, 60 lbe.
Takima, Ko. 8. 60 lbs.
. 1.75
1.00
14)0
.85
US
1.50 te 1.75
Sweet
nw podt, CaiiL
I Local sew peas
02 to .04
I ' r.Zi'
.60
L25
I Tomatoes
1 Bot bosse. io lbs.
1.S5
2.00
.50
.20
SO
JS
Mexican. 10-lb. hie
Turnips, doien
! Badiakes, local, dozen
Walnut, lb. ,
as te
.13 to
rubsrts, lb.
HOPS
(Baying Pries)
Clutters, 1934 lb- top .
.11
FBgcles. 1934, top lb.
EGOS
(Buying Price)
Extras
.20
.19
as
Standards
Msdinms
WOOL A2TD MOHAIS
(Buying Price)
Mohair
JO
.20
J8
m-ji,,-. "rrrr
Cosne and fis. wool
(nfprfc,)
Heavy hens. -4 or ower .
Colored medium, io.
MTd,i tefc-h"a. lb. --
fryers, lb.".
stars. lb. .
J5
.14
as
U2
J7
.06
.06
.17
J4
Colored fry a, lb. . .
Whit Leghorn try, ib. .
JCSAT
(Buyiag Price)
Sprinr lambs, lb. . .054 to
Ewes, lb . .01 to
.05
.OlVi.
I Tearlmr lambs .03 to
03
6 l Ul
170.310 ibs top -25
210-250 lbs, top 8.5 to 9.25
7 k'aa
iCowg . 3.00 to 8.50
I Bulls -00 to 4.50
1 Bieiri a
5if'
4.00 te 5.00
5.00 to 5.50
.15
creased hZsT
Dressed veal. Ib.
.08
1 . r:
. .67
- .68
-25.00
i whit.. No. 1
Barley, feed. No. l. ton
Malting, too
.30.00
Oats, milling, ton
-25.00
reed, ton
-20.00
I Mas. burins prie
Vy..7r. "tT
. $.00
. 9.00
-ia.oo
. .13
. -11
Alfalfa, valley
Oover Seed
Bad. lb.
aiaika. Ib.
J BOSTON, . June 21.-(P)-Tbe
I Commercial Bulletin will say to-
morrow
"The announcement of further
government contracts has stimu-
I la ted the wool market, especially
on medium Qualities, which are
j most affected, so that prices are
Dack fully to the point where they
i were nrlor to the announcement
0 the supreme court ISRA decis
I higher.
I "Mohair is firm with good de-
I mand moderate."
The Bulletin will publish the
following quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple.
72-73; tine and F. M. combing,
16-68; fine and F. M. Clothing,
62-63.
Mohair:
Oregon, 26-28.
Domestic graded: First comb
ing, 43-4S; second combing, 38-
I 40; good carding, 33-35; first kid.
! 55-60; second kid, 60-55.
(Foreign prices In bond).
Stodcs and Bond
: ' 3nae 21
STOCK AVZKAGZa "
(Ceattilsd by Tts Associated Prsss)
SO IS IS 0
. Indus Rails: C tit Stocks
Todsy 0. , 24. 82.5 44.7
Prer. day 59.5
24.1 81.T,
82.1 V 28.S
RJ .9 -V 83.1
27.S SJ.6
18.5 31.6
43.0 40.6
22.8 ' 24.2
43.T
42.3
Month agOite 59.3
Tear ago - 51.8
1985 high .
1985 low 49.6
42
44.
84.S
v:-..- fi. ,
I f!" ?'."'" A !
51.
84.
i .;,, JB3S
I BOND AVEBAGE
FEDERAL BR OF
WHISIRKFJ
o 10 10 10
Rails - I adus Ctli. for
.1- sr.l 6. 95 - s.t
82.6 - M.S 94.4 . 6.$
... 79.7 96.7 98.8 - 8.8
892 ' 88.7 S7.f i 64.8
87.8 97.0 95.0 T0.4
tad 92.8 84.5 65.5
jU-:. 894 2. . 8.a ; . 70.0
ZZ 745 73.J 6S.2 60.9
Today
Prev. 4
j "r
ago
j "f? V
i 1935 Ugh,
IP MESS
S PRICE RISE
CHICAGO. June 21.- (i!p)- Un
easiness over pernlstent delays to
United States harvest operations
in the southwest, especially Okla
homa, where heavy rains were re
ported, did much to lift wheat
values today. ; .
The domestic wheat harvest Is
about 10 days' later than normal,
and arrivals of new wheat at
southwestern inters are extreme
ly meager. Wichita, Kan., for ex
ample, received but 19 cars to
day, against 411 a year ago.,
With excessive rains regarded
as probably injuring both the
quantity and quality of the win
ter crop, wheat. prices here closed
firm, above, yesterdays fin
ish, .September 81.-; cornj4
1 down, September 7S:
oats unchanged, to U higher, anty
provisions uncnanged to a rise
of 5 cents.
Closing Quotations: "
Wheat: June 81, July
September 8rs - Vs. December
83-84.
Corn: July 81U-4, September
75-, December 63-H.
Oats: July 35, September
33, December 34-.
GeneralMarkets
POXTLAKD PEODUCE
POBTLASO. Ore.. June 21. CAP)
Prodace exchsnfe, set prices: ,-.
Hatter: Extras,. 25e; standsrdsL 24c;
prime firsts, 23 He; first. 23c.
Kizs : U. S. peciala. 26c: U. 8. ex
tras, 24c: U. S. medium large, 33c
nnnertat: zee
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Jury 6S 70 70
Sept 9 70 69 70
Der. 70 71 70 71
- Cash: Big Bend bleestem, 13 per rent.
87; Big Bead bloestem, 83; dark bard
winter. 12 per cent 87 ; do. 11 per
cent, 75 M ; soft white aad western white.
70 ; hard winter, 69 V4 ; northern spring,
70 "a: western red, 69.
Oats: No. 2 white, $26. j
Cora: No. 2 E yellow, S 39.50.
Millrun ataniard, 824. ,
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Or.. Jnae 21. (AP)
(USDA) Bogs: Receipt. 200. ine hiding
OS direct Market ateady.
Good te choice. 160-200 lbs., $9.60
60: 260-263 lb, butchers, $9. Light
hghts, saleable around 89-9.25. Packing
sows, $7.25-7.50. Feeder pigs quotable
up to $9.25.
Cattle: Receipts. 50; ealve. 33, in-
cludtoa SO direct. Supply aaostiy odds
aad end. Cleanup sales steady te
weak. Low cotter and cotter rows, $2-
8. Bulls, $3.75-4. Other classes scarce.
Grass steers saleable around $5-7. Week'
best grsssers, $8. Good, dry lot steers,
Quotable te $8.50 and above. Ursa belt
ers saleable around $4.50-0. Choice Teal-
era Bootable up to $7.
Sheep: Kecipts zoo, taemainr i di
rect Market stesdy. Around S3 lb.
spring lambs. $6.15 6.25. Com man to
medium grade. $4.50-5.50. Medium 92
lb. Tearlinra, $. Blaufhter ewe, loo-
125 lbs- 75c-$1.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Jane 21. (AP)
Butter:' Prints, A grade, 27 e lb.T parch-
nit wrssper; 28e in cartons ; a grade.
parchssent wrappera, 26 e lb. ; cartons,
27c lb.
Bntterfat Portland delivery: A grade
deliveries at least twie. weekly, 26-27
lb.: coun try .routes. 25-27 lb.; B grade
deliveries less than twice weekly, 25-26e
Ib.; C grade at market.
B evade cream for bottling Baying
price, butterfat basis, 55e lb.
Kjtrs Sales to retailers: Bpeetais, ze;
extras, 27e; fresh extras, brown, 27c;
standards, 23e; freak mediums, 25c; me
dium firsts, 21e dozen.
grs Bay ins price oi wBoiesaiers:
Fresh specials. 23c; extras, 23c; staa-
dards. 21c; extra mediums, 20c; medium
firsts. 17 ; undergrade, 17c dozen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplet. lc;
loaf, 15e; brokers will pay cent below
quotations.
Milk Contract price, A. Portland da
livery, $2.20 ewt; B grade cream, 27
lb., surplus basis.
Conntry mests Selling pries to re
tailers: Country killed hos. best butch
ers, under 150 lba 15-16e lb.? vealers.
So. 1, lOe lb.; light sad others, 7 -Re
lb.; heavy, 7 -9c lb.; cutter cows, 7
8c lb.; tanners, 6-7e lb.; bolls, 8-8 'is
pound: yearling lambs, 10c pound ; spring.
lie id.; SHSmn, , ivc in.j-.swn,
lb. . . . . ..
Mohait 1935 buying price, aoe
Cascara bark Burinf. price, 1935 pee!.
2e lb. ,
Hops 1934 toggles t io.; ciuswrs.
I011e lb. . - - - . -
Live poultry 1'ortlann aeinery, ouying
pries: Colored hens, ores 5 lbs, la-loe
ib.; under 5 lbs., 1516c Ib.; ever 3
lbs., 1314e lb.; nnder 3 lbs- 13-1 4e
Ib.; springs, 2 lbs. and op, 1819c lb.;
nnder 4 lbs- 16-17e lb.; white broilers.
13e lb.: roosters, te It.; resia aocas.
yoong. 16-17e lb.
Obiobs uregon. no. z, cw.
Kew onions Cslifornis reds, $1.50 per
50-lb. bsg; California wax, $2.50 crate;
yellow 50s, $1.80 per 50-lb. box.r
Potatoes vregon narwui.
Ul; Desrbates Gems. $1.50; Idaho Gems.
$1.25; Pssee, 60s. $1.35 per 80-tb. bag.
New potatoes California whites, $2
2.15 per centaL ' .
Cantaloupes Imperial Jamba, $2-5-8;
stsadsrds, $3.25-2.75: peny, $2.25
2.75 erate: Arixesa pony, 64s, $2.20;
staadard. $2.85 erate. '
Watermelons California SUendikss.
'Heeot-lOSS elip.' nomiaalj r?tasietto
valley wedlBm. 20-21 lb.: eosrse and
braid, 18-19 lb.; eastern Oragos, 18-21s
lb.: sonthera Idaho. ( ) lb. . r
Bay Buyiag price from producers, al
falfa Ko. J. wow price; $16.00-16.50:
astern Oregon timothy. $17: ata7.00
10.00 ton; Willamette valley tnateshy,
$14; clover. $7.00-10.00 tea, Portland.
UG11T
STJNNTSIDE, June 21. Only a
light school vote was cast here,
Mrs. Dudley Taylor being elected
director and Ed Wheelan, elerk..
BuyinsChernes
ANNES Gc.
BLACKS 5c
OREGON FRUIT
PJRODUCTS CO.
West Salem
.; Max..Gehlhar;MgK.r
r