IKe OREEON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon, WeShesSay MornTnjr, July"7, 1935 : Silaimt Bust: P o X. J. . II! I Statesman i ClassiffiedAds" Classified Advertising Single Insertion per Una ..10c Three insertions per lino .20c Six Insertions per fine .. ..30e One month per line . . . . JI.OO Minimum chares ...... ...25c Copy "for this page accepted until 6:30. the erening before . publication for classification. ' Copy received after this time will be mo under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for er rors which may appear in ad vertisements published in its columns, and in cases where this paper la at fanlt will re print that part of an adver tisement In which the typo graphical mistake ocean. The Statesman reserves the right to j reject objectionable advertising. It further reserves the right to classify all adver tising under the proper classi fication. HELP WANTED . 90 Raspberry pickers. J. Lebanon, Ore. Q. Swink, Raspberry pickers wanted. Carpen ter brothers, TeL 79F14. Want man and wife as caretakers and to farm small equipped 17-acre ranch. Must be reliable, with A-l refer ence. Routs 3, Box 305, Salem. Inde rtfjndeneetivejRoad HELP WANTED MALE i Want voting man, preferable college student, to learn local business. Real opportunity If you qualify. Call at 381 Htate St Room 20C, Wed. at 8 a. m. SITUATIONS WANTED Middle aged German woman wishes work anywhere. MinDle Alwtue, Gates, Oregon. WANTED All kinds gardener work bv experienced gardener, references. All' I ask is a try out. Mr. Ctt. 8094. Toung man, 26, six years office ex perience, wnnts chance at jrmanent Job. Fine references. Box 5 2.J, States man. . FOR SAI.EMiscellaneoas Safs for ails, fireproof. SSI Cheros keta. Belcrest. Sell, trade. . TeL 8463. Cultivated wild blackberries, 75c crate. Real wild blackberries, $L00 crate. B. C. Zielinsky. TeL 117F13. Montmorency pie cherries 3e, you pick. P. E. Castle, Rt. 1, Box IS. Wood range, chairs, lin. rug, kitch. table, san. couch, misc. 2S8S Port Rd. ' Cocker Spaniel pups.' Thoroughbred. J. Schleman, mi. S.'of W. 8tayton. Sacks for threshing. I,ee' Hatchery. Tel. 1S3F2. WANTED Miscellaneous Poultry wanted 328 N. Front. MISCELLANEOUS Hlr-itt t-r-ts- in WHn FOR RENT ROOMS Heated sleeping rooms, 444 8. High. Sleeping room close In. TeL 4498. Close in. Running water. TeL 5825. Close In, single, light bskpg. rooms. ISO Center St. ROOM AND BOARD Room and board. TeL 4445. Room and board for one. TeL 8394. 80 Ortemeketa. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Attractive 3 R. apt, 1S80 Center. 3 R. apt., -clean and comfort. Adults only. 84 a Ferry. New 3 r., close. Tel. 6825. 2 room fum. apt. TeL 8094. 4 rooms, Refrigeration. 210 N. 14th. Close in, modern apt. Phone 8490. 3 rooms, overstuffed furniture, pri vate bath. 658 Center. Apt. $6 mo., up. 355 Bellevue. 3 room furn. apt., hat. water, lights. M V. Cottape. Tel. 3 477. FOR RENT HOUSES 6 R. unfurn, bungalow In southeast Salem. TeL 7o40. Furn. A unfurn. Forkner. TeL 303 L Houses. Grant. 631 Court. TeL 6684 7 room house, 266 S. Cottage. Furnished TeL 7204. 4 room bungalow, adults. Beautiful furnished home on King wood Heights to reliable party. Phone 72 or 9557. S-R. modern house, close In, com pletely furn.. Frlgidaire, fireplace, gar age, basement, elec. range. Adulta Tel. 7476. FOR RENT Hospital ftr H 1. bed Stiff and wheelchairs "urnltiire Co. to ADVERTISING Portland Representative ' Gordon a BelL Security Building.' Portland, Ore. Western Advertising - Representatives Feniter-Hall Co, Ltd. . 235 Montgomery Street . San Francisco, Calif. Eastern Advertising Representatives Bryant, Griffith Branson, Inc. , Chicago. New York, Detroit. " Boston, Atlanta - i mi i 1 1 i Bntered at tae Postoffiet at Salem, Ortvon, as BecotCla$i natter. Jttt UmlLrit Mart Mrshi ccceot Honda . Bnmine olfic. 316 South Cumtncrcxal Street. ' - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Mall Subscription Rates, tn Advance, Within Oregon: Dally and Sunday, 1 Ma 60 cents: S Mo. $1.25 ; 8 Mo. 82.25 ; 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere 50 cents per Mow or $8.00 for 1 year In advance. Per Copy 8 cents. News Stands ( cents. Br City Carrier: 45 cents a month; FOR RENT APARTMENTS Offtc rooms for rent, ail Stau Si Tel. ST I J. Cottage -at Tarhsts. Tel 47FJ. OR SALE REAL ESTATE Modern S room home, owner leaving cHy. Priced to sell 360 E. LeffeUe, or Dial 8147. FOR SALE 8 acres close to Salem with a good house, lights, water, and furnace, barn; large chicken, or hog house, half of It In various kinds of fruits, balance cul tivated land, and pasture. Immediate possession. Price $3000.00 with $350.00 down, balance on terms to suit. P. H. BELL 423 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8121. " FOR SALE: S-room plastered house, cement basement, furnace, fireplace, 4 blocks from state office building. Priced low at 11500. Will accept clear property up to 31500. CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Phone 70S. MAKE DATES TO SEE THESE KENT SAVERS! 3 room cottage. North Salem, some DlumblnK. electric lights, nicely pa pered. A little bargain for $550, cash 1150. baL 112 mo. 6 Int. Neat 4 room bungalow on paved street and bus line, built ins, good plumbing, shade trees. Price low at (950. cash SI 00. bal. easy. Distant owner says sell their home of 6 rooms, needs some repairs, large garage. 2 lots with fruit and nut trees. For few days only $750, one-third cash. bal. like rent. To close an estate. Two beautiful lots in North Salem, nice trees and shrubs, street paved, walks in. 7 room comfortable home. All for $1650. For Good Buys in homes SEE CHILD3 MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Phone S708. FOR SALE 10 room bouse, 195 N, 14th street. Price $3000.00. W. O, Krueger, 147 N. ConV Beautiful building lot on Falrmount Hill, owner leaving city, for sale, price reasonable, Will take lata model car n deaL Dial owner. 8147. FORCED TO SELL OR TRADE Suburban home. 6 Ft. has elec. lights, bath, own elec. water system. Grand view. Price cut to $2500 for a quick deaL Worth $1000. SEE BECHTEL or WILSON, 341 State, Room 4. EXCHANGE Real Estate Hotel and restaurant (brick bldg.) Clear incumbrance. Owner not in po sition" to operate trade for farm or city property. Can put some cash in deaL This Is a good proposition. See me for particulars. H. C. SHIELDS 210 Oregon Bide. Phone 8902 ACREAGE SPECIAL PRICES In beautifully wooded tract 8 miles from Salem, large year round stream, several beautiful building spots. Will sell 10 to 40 acres to suit purchaser. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State Ptr-t Phone 6708 WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanteds Farms & city property list ings. R. A. Forkner, 1853 N. Capitol. WANTED TO BUY Houses that are priced under $1500. We have also a buyer for a modern home around $4000. hat have you 7 We hare a nice home in "vVest Salem to trade for acreage. What have you? SEE BECHTEL or WILSON 341 State Room 4. Business Opportunities Restaurant to lease or selL Depot Cafe. 411 S. 12th St. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates. GENERAL FINANCE UUKR A Local Corporation 1st NatT. Bank Bldg. Phone 8553. Licensed by State HIGHLY SECURED FIRST MORT GAGE LOANS. We now have on hand several farm and city first mortgages. net Investors 6i to percent int. Best of security. Amounts 8300 to $3000. SEE CS for sound Investments, CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans 344 State Street Phone 6708 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty at money for well Improved farms If amply secured. Improve er buy now with cheap money.. Ask - for booklet "Willamette Valley Farms." Hawkins and Roberts. Inc. LOANS UP TO 3300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Member of NRA.' Room 119. New Bligh Bl.lR. 2nd floor LICENSED NO. S-122 A M 165 by STATE IIS State St TeL 8740 Ixmnn Made In Nearhv Towns AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms lovestlgste WILLAMETTR LOAN CO. M-159 FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood coal Tel. 6000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. Fir, oak. maple. TeL 137F3. Dry 18 In. old fir No. 1. $5 ed green. Front $4.75, TeL 6836. 1887 N. Dry wood. IS In. 84. TeL 4084. Old (rrowth fir, 84.50 cord. Call 7838. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call $290. Woodsnwins: reasonable. Tel. 4084. LOST AND FOUND LOST On Dallas road sleeping bag blankets and bojrs clothing. Re ward. Return to L, Pearmlne, 2698 Portland Rd. LOST Roll of bedding between Sa lem and RickreaL Finder call 8590. Re ward. LOST Golden Persian kitten Mon day right. Trl.R!t7. S'h X. Cspltol. PERSONAL STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS. INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor s prescription at Cap ital kiwi Perrv Iirus? Store FOR SALE USED CARS SALE '29 N. Fifth. 1-ton Fargo truck. 147 WANTED USED CARS mri-nr n r n.r"" rTr -j-,"--v- WANTED '28 "Whippet Sedan for aeh. No dealers. Box 613, care Statea- FOR SALE USED CARS Valley Motor Co. Used Cars and Trucks 34 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. F. Etc. M. $585 34 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, F. Exc M. 666 33 V-8 Regular Coach. F. Exc M. 425 32 V-8 DeLuxe Coups .. 425 30 Model A Town Sedan, new Urea 315 30 Model A Tudor zsa 29 Model A Tudor V-8 wheels. Radio ',. 135 2 Model A Coupe - , ., - 165 29 Model A Spt. Roadster US 32 Plymouth Coach, ZS.000 miles 395 33 Plymouth Coupe, overhauled - 495 29 Chevrolet Coach 825 29 Chevrolet Cab. Coupe 215 115 95 150 250 325 100 45 CO 27 Chevrolet Joupe 27 Chevrolet Coach 28 Paige 8 Sedan 29 Graham 6 Sedan 30 Chrysler 6 Sedan 27 Dodge 4 Sedan 23 Dodge Sedan 24 Oakland 6 Sedan Trucks 29 Dodge 3-ton, long w. base .$285 33 Chevrolet. Long w. base . 495 29 Chevrolet, with body license 29 Reo 6 in very good shape . 100 . 100 29 Dodge gravel dump 28 Ford Panel 31 Ford Coupe Pickup 325 110 235 ! Marion and Liberty Open Sundays A Evenings TeL 7910 and 3158. Quality Used Cars at Greatly Reduced Prices 1931 DeSoto 4 -door Sedan 8390.00 1931 Buick Sedan, low mileage 430.00 1930 Chevrolet Coach 275.00 1927 Paige Sedan 175.00 1925 Dodge Tour. Calif, top 35.00 1925 Ford Coups 30.00 TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays W. L. Anderson, Inc. De Soto-Plymouth Distributors 360 Marlon Phone 7703 Salem Mid-Season Clearance Sale of Used Trucks 1929 Chevrolet body 1930 Chevrolet lU-ton with $150.00 ltt ton with body 150.00 1929 Ford 1 Vi ton with body - 150.00 1930 Ford 1 ton. new motor. dual tires 335.00 1929 Ford 1 ton canopy, new motor 150.00 1930 International canopy top 150.00 1931 International 1-ton, duals 375.00 Several others to choose from. James M. Maden Co. 217 State Street Phone 8590. Radio Program Wednesday, July 17 KGW PORTLAND 620 Ke. 7 :00 The Honeymoouers. 7:15 Wendell Hall sod Others, NBC. 7:30 U. 8. Nvy Bind, NBC. 8:00 Jsek Sprite's Orchestra, 8:30 Words sad Mnsie. NBC. 9:15 Orchestra, NBC. 9:30 8ingble Songs, NBC. 10:30 Htel Stiller Orchestra, NBC. 10:45 Golden Melodies, NBC. 11:00 Simuel Barbara, NBC. 1:05 Catherine O'Reilly, Cellist. 1:30 He and sfy Shadow. 1:45 Adventures of Sam and Pick, 2:00 Woman's Msgaiine of the Air, NBC. 3:30 Little Concert, NBC. 3:45 Liberal Arts Series, NBC. 4:30 Abe Bereoritz, Violinist. 4:45 Congress Hotel. Orchestra, NBC. 5:45 Williams and Walsh Orchestra. :00 Hits and Bits, NBC. 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy, NBC. :30 Wandering MinstreL NBC 10:15 Hotel Mark Hopkins" Orchestra. 10:55 Press Radio News, NBC. 11:00 Jantzen Beach Orchestra. KOnr PORTLAND 910 Ke. 8:45 Rhythms. 9:90 Concert Miniatures, CBS. 10:80 Between the Book Ends, CBS. 11:15 Jack Brooks, CBS. 11:30 Who Pincns. CBS. 12:30 I.oretta Lee and Clubmen, CBS. 1:00 Book of Life. 1:30 Melodic Moments, CBS. 2t45 Braaeseo, CBS. 2:55 Minute Melodies, CBS. 8:00 Feminine Fancies. DLBS. 4:30 Ted Fiorito's orchestra, CBS. 5:00 Romance, CBS. 5:45 Warnow's orchestra, CBS. 6:30 Melody Masterpieces, CBS. 7:15 Hopkjn's orchestra, CBS. 8:20 Judy Starr. CBS. 8:30 Jn Garber's orchestra, CBS. 0:00 Leon F. Drews, oritn. 10:6o Slim Martin's orchestra. DLBS. 10:30 Orville Knapp's orchestra, DLBS. 11:30 Jsntxen Beach Orchestra, CBS. KOAC COaVALUS 650 Ke. 9:00 Home Economies Observer. 10:45 Guarding Tour Health. 11:15 The World Bookman. 12:00 Noon Farm Hour. 1:15 Stories for Boys and Girls. 1:45 American Art. 2:00 Homemakers' Half Hoar. 6:30 Kvening Farm Hour. 7:30 Portland Summer Sessions. 8:15 Portland Summer sessions. 8:50 The Monitor Views the News. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot mortgage foreclos ure eiecution issued py tne ur cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, in suit No 25021. State of Oregon, repre sented by and acting through the World War Veteran's State Aid Commission ofthe State of Ore gon, plaintiff, vs. Everett K, White and Grace White, defend ants, therein pending and to me directed, I shall, on the 1st day ol August, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. thereof, at the West Door of the County Court House, at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction, for cash, all right, title and interest had and possessed by "aid deiena- ants, or any . of them, on or since the 21st day of October, 1 922, in and to the following described real property: Beginning at the S. w. cor ner of Block 2 in Capitol Street Addition to the City of Salem, Oregon, running thence Northerly along the W. line of Lot 5 of said Block about 62 feet; thence East erly parallel with the S. line of said Lot to the E. line of said Lot; thence Southerly about 62 feet along the E. line of said Lot to the S. line of said Lot; thence Westerly along the S. line of said Lot to the place of beginning, it being intended to convey the S. of Lot 5 in Block 2 in Capitol Street Addition to the City ot Salem, Marlon Co., Oregon, excepting therefrom tha, following: Beginning at a point of the-E. line of Cap itol Street 29.04 feet N. of the S. W. corner ot Lot 6, Block 2, Capitol Street Ad dition to the City ot Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Thence S. along the E. line of Capitol Street 29.04 feet to the before mentioned S. W. corner of Lot 5. thence Easterly along the N. lin of Shipping Street fi.ll feet; thence Northerly In & straight , Business Directory Cards In this directory run on a monthly bails only. Rate: $1.00 per Hue per month. AUTO BRAKES I Mlk Panek. 271 South Commercial. BROOMS Factory, 428 N. Church. TeL 6460. CHIMNEY SWEEP Tlinon 44R R B. Northness. CHIRAPRACTORS DR. O. U SCOTT. PSG, Chiropractor. ?S N H!h Tel. Res. 8752. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electric. 14$ Stats St. Wir ing motors, apnlmnce. repairs: service FLORISTS Brelthaupt's, 44? Court. ALL kinds of floral work. I aits. Flor ist. 1276 N. Liberty. TeL 593. Bennett, 2233 FalrgroMBd Rd. T. 6173. KEYS W make key Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUITDRT THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 263 a High Tel. 912$ CAPITAL CTTT LAUNDRY First In Quality and Servlcs TtMhne 1165 1264 Bronitwao MATTRESSES CAPITOL BKDDWO CO. Plums 4089 SALEM FLO FK- RUG and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad la order, old remade; carpet cleaning, siz ing ; nurr rug weaving, a. utn wu bur. TeL 844L OTTO F. ZW1CKER. Est. 1911 . MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stud ies. Repair ins radios, phonographs and tewing, machines. 431 State Street Salem PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com- rhl. Tel 587. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind or printing, call The statesman mnuns Department. 31s S. commercial, tele phone 9101. STOVES t repair stoves, ranges, circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove works. , 282 Chemek-eta. TeL 4774. K. U. Pln!na. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 3131. Lanner Transfer Ca, Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. X2i State SL TeL 77TJ. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Gt TREE SURGERY Expert tree surgery, 1235 K. 18th. TRUCKING L C. Ramseyer truck service, hauling of all kinds. Tel. 3354. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company offices corner Commer I rial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly. Phone 4161. WELL DRILLING R A Wt R. Tel 1I0F5 line to the place of begin ning. s A. C. BURK. ) Sheriff of Marion doun ty, Oregon. PAUL F. BURRIS. Salem', Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. J1.-3-10-17 24-81. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, aa adminis tratrix de bonis non with the will annexea 0f the estate of James E. Parsons, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 13 th day of August, 1935, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the Gounty Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, in Marion County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated t Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1935. HELEN GARWOOD, Administralr'- de bonis non with tin will an nexed of the Estate of James. E. Parsons, de ceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix De Bonis Non, Salem, Oregon. . J. 10-17-24-31; A. 7 CAIJFORN1ANS HERE Is LIBERTY, July 16. Mr. and m. Fred Judd and small daugh ter, Patricia Ann ot Aiameaa, Calif., arrived Sunday to spend several days here to be near bis father, P. O. Judd, who is in the Deaconess hospital where he re cently-had two operations. Mr. I Judd will be in the Hospital for I about another week. BUTTERFAT STILL w DEMAND PORTLAND, July 18. - UP) - There was no change In general trade- sentiment regarding batter. Curtailed output of butterfat to gether with the most urgent call from ice cream manufacturers as a result of late hot weather, cre ated an abnormal , shortage of suDDlIes. Some butter was reported com ing out of storage because of the late Improvement In the price. Butterfat was firm at quoted figures. More eggs were Deing laaen from storage In this sector as a result of decreasing supplies of fresh stock and especially really top quality. Prices were firmly held. Demand for live chickens was quite steady In practically all set tions along the coast. There was no further change In buying or selling prices generally. Market for country killed hogs was showing a firm tone, al though the meat business has fallen considerably since the ad vent of recent hot weather. Country killed calves ani lambs were generally reported with a favorable tone, prices rul ing steady in both lines and for the various qualities. First of the 1935 plum crop was here from Mosier, a supply of Beauty plums which were nom inally priced $1 box. A small supply of June El berta peaches has been received from Mosier. These were semi- freestones and of good quality The best peaches for table use are the Willamette valley Alex anders. Yakima Cobbler potato market firmer with brokers asking more. NOTICE OF FINAL 8KTTLKMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, aa Execu trix of the last will and testament and estate of Sarah A. Stephens, deceased, and that said court has fixed Tuesday, the 20th day of August, 1935, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Sa lem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the place for bearing said final ac count and all objections thereto Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 17th day of July. 1935. HELEN GARWOOD, Executrix of the last will and testament and Estate of Sarah A. Stephens, De ceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. J-17-24-31-A-7-14. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marion, as Administratrix of the estate of George Alva Shep ard, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such Adminis tratrix v all persons having claims against the estate of said dece dent are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 3rd day of July, 1935. JOSEPHINE M. SHEPARD, Administratrix of the Estate of George Alva Shepard, De C6tSC(la RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. J1.-3-10-17- 24-31. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OP . APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marlon, as Executor of the last will and testament and es tate of A. S. Freeman, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Executor; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glo ver, my attorney, 205 Oregon Building. Salem, Marion County, OreEon. within six months from the date of this notice. Datedjat Salem, Oregon, this 3d day otuly, 1935. SfFRANK BETZER. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of A. S. Freeman, De ceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executor, . i Salem, Oregon, JI.-3-10-17 24-31. , IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or THE UNITED. STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OP OREGON No. B 20143 In the Matter of Clifford W. Kelly, Bankrupt To the creditors of Clifford W. Kelly, of Silverton, in the County of Marion and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 20th day of June, 1935, the said Clifford W. Kelly was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will" be held at Room 301 in the United States National Bank Building in the City of Sa lem. Oreeon. on the 29th day, of July, 1935, at 2:60 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time we saia creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact auch other business as may properly com before said meeting. WILLARD L. MARKS, Referee in Bankruptcy, J-17. Market 1 SUES ME QUIET Willi SLIGHT ei NEW YORK. July 16.-SVThe stock market pecked away at up per resistance levels today with only modest success. Outside stimuli were at a mini mum and trading appeared to be of a rather routine character. The volume in the stock exchange re mained under the million mark at 913.580 shares. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 1 of a point at 45.4. Industrials used In the compilation were a shade higher, while the utilities and rails showed no change. Neither commodity nor secur ity markets appeared to regard as of much Immediate market significance the decision of the federal circuit court of appeals at Boston declaring the AAA tin constitutional, on the ground that it constituted an invasion of states rights. A supreme court test of the law toward the end ot the current year was looked for in legal quarters. Packard is Active Packard was one of the day's most active issues reflecting its favorable earnings news ot Mon day, and one block of 13,000 shares changed hands at a small advance. The stock ended of a point higher at 4. Hou daille Hershey "B" gained more than a point at 17, likewise on good first half results. Motor accessory and truck shares were nearly all firm. Gains f major fractions to irnnnd 2 nointa anneared in SUCh - . issues as Mack Truck at zz '. Westlnghouse at9, Bonn Al uminum at 44, Motor Products at 31, CeTTO de Pasco at 58, Corn Products at 77, .Yellow Truck preferred at 42, National Bis cuit at 32, American Telephone at 126 and Timken Roller Bear ing at 45. Gard I araeners ana Ranch Mart ers PORTLAND, Ore., July 16.-P) -The usual slow trade of Tues day prevailed at the early Gard eners' and Ranchers' wholesale market today. The demand for berries held fairly steady and they held firm in price. Raspberries sold for the same high of yesterday and lo ganberries held 1.25 per crate. The tremendous heat felt in eastern Oregon burned about 40 per cent of the tomato crop out. They arrived on the early market selling for $1.30 per box for small size tomatoes and 31.50 for large size tomatoes. Some of the crop from The Dallea went as high as $2 per box. The quality of the plums on the market is very good but the supply and demand limited. Cher ries are still selling for between and 6 cents but the majority of the crop is used. They will prob ably be completely oft the market in two weeks. Old stock potatoes can still be gotten for 85 cents per 100 pounds. Probably the very last of the strawberries to be sold this year went yesterday morning for $1.50 per crate. They were dried up from the heat and looked like a pretty poor quality. R. W. ARCHIBALD DIES VICTOR POINT, July 16. A large number of friends and nlghbors attended funeral services in Rigdon's in Salem, Tuesday, for Robert W. Archibald, 87, who passed away at his home here ear ly Saturday. He had lived here many years. Surviving are the widow, and two sons, Willard, at home and R. E. Archibald of Col ton. Green garlic Mllwaukie. Ib.. 7c. Apricots Blenhein. peach boi. 60 65c: lc is. doc. Beans Local, lb.. Sc. Green peppers California, lb. 15a, Red peppers Calif, lb., 17c. Apricots Calif. 30 ib. lug, 2. Peas Oregon, lb., 5 He. Spinach Crate. 60-75e. Carrots Doxea bunches, 15-20e. lleets Doien bunches, 25c. Greea onions Doses bunches. 20c. Dry onions Calif, reda. 60-lb. sack. 81.10; yellows, 81.10; wax, 83.25; Walls Walls, 50 lb. box, 81.10. - Turnips Dozes bunches, pnrple tops. 80-4UC. Radishes Doxea bunches, 15c. Icicle radishes Dozen bimebes. 20e. Cabbage Seattle. Ko. 1. per 100 lbs.. 81.25. - Celery hearts Dozen bunches. 83a. Cauliflower Crste. No. 1. 85-90c: So 2, 75e. v Celery Field packed, crate, washed, 82.25. - - Potatoes 109 lb. sac-, 85c. New potatoes 100 Ib. sack, $1.25. Cucumbers Peach box, fancy, 80c; choice, 80c ' Rhubarb Pound. 2c Arpsrsrui Ho. L bos, $2: No. 3, 1.50. Parsley Doses bunches, 20c Strawberries Ntw Orefxm. crate. $1.50. -Lettuci 60-75c Seattle, crate. $5-93: local, Gooseberries Pound. 8c 'Tomatoes Lars aiae. box, 81.50; small size, box, $1.30; The Dalies, box, $1.75-2. Raspberries Crate, $2. Loganberries Crate. 11.10-1.25. Watermelons Pound, 3c. Blackberries Crate 81.75. Blackcaps Crate, $1.73. Wild blackberries Crtte, $1.30. YMnffWriM Grata. S 1.65. Apples Kaw crop. Transparent, box. f 1.25. Cherries Lamberts, lb., Se; Bojal Annes, 5-6c Yannrhtrrlea Crate. 81.25-1.40. Peaches California, box, 81; The Dal les, 60c Plums Tskims, 15-lb. box, 65e, Currants Crate. $1.75. Corn Green, dozen, 83c HOME FROM IDAHO RICKEY, July ie. Ann Fitx patrick has retained home after an extended rlait with relaUTea in Idaho and Montana. She was accompanied by her slater Kath leen, who stopped off la Portland to Tlslt briefly. Patricia Fltxpai rick has returned from Seattle, rends Indefinite Salem Markets Grade It raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price 91.04 per hundred. - (Milk Based ea semi nontBly botterfai average. ) Distributor price ?2.10. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 25c; route, 24c. , A grade printay 27$jc; B grade, 26 He rrirei pjiid to frovers by Salem buyers. lias prices belov. supnlied by a local grocer, sre indicative of the daily uarket out are not guaranteed or The State man.) FKUTTS (Buriur Price) Aprieots, log - , .60 to .70 2 50 .11 1.75 .75 1.G5 1.50 Seedless cranes, lax ocaJ peaches, 31b. basket Wild blackberries, cultivated Freak tis. box YoangbeiTiea Black Caps, crate Loganberries, tFate .80 1.75 to 2.00 .03 Raspberries, 24s L Watermelons, lb. " Cantaloupe, crate 1.50 to .25 itneappls. Cuban, erats $.00 asd 0.00 Oranges, Js'arel, fancy S.00 to 3.75 3.35 to 8.00 2.75 la 1.5(1 uaoice ValeoHas Bananas, lb., oa stalk .05 Hands .05 V. Lemons, fancy - ' 6.00 to 7.00 C-otee 4.25 to 5.00 Imea. fresh 1.00 Apples, bushel 1.25 to 3.85 1.86 to 2.50 Grapefruit, Aria. Applet, Transparent, aew crop ioo to 1.50 VEOBT.BLa (Bnrine Prices Italian sqassh, 2 lbs, .15 Orson onions, local, dozen .so Local onions. 50 Iba, Ko. 1 8.25 bo. 3. Ml Iba. - 2.75 fellows. 50 lb. 2.30 Asparagus, JO-lb. box 1.40 Cauliflower. Oregon, lug .00 to 1.50 Cabbage, Oregon, lb. ,01 to .02 Carrots, Calif.. dosn .35 Carrota, local, dosen .25 Celery, local, dos. .30 to .45 Celery hearts, doi. .60 to .75 Cucumbers, hothouse, box 1.25 to 1.75 Beeta, dosen ... .30 I Rmbl luil Beans, local, lb. . Green peppers, lb. .., .07 .15 ,75 to 1.25 , 1.75 1.00 - 1.00 .85 "2.33 Lettuce, local , ,, , Potatoes Local. Ko. L cw , Local. Ko. 2. ewt. Yakima, No. 1. 60 lbs. Yakima, Ko. S. 50 lbs. Sweet New spuds, Washington 1.25 to 1.65 New spuds. Oregon 1.00 to 1.40 Local new peaa . 04 Spinach, local, orange crate . I Squash, crate .75 1.00 1.45 1.75 .50 .20 20 .15 Tomatoes Hot noose, 10 lbs. California. 10 lb. lu Turnips, dosen Radishes, local, dozen WaJnuta. lb. .18 to .13 te Filberts. Ib. HOTS Burins; Price) Clusters, 1934 lb., top .09, J2Z ruffles. 1934. top Ib. EGOS (Buying Price) Extras .24 .22 .21 Standards Mediums WOOL ASD MOHAIE (Buying Price) Mohslr .20 .20 .18 Medium rool Coarss snd fine wool POULTET (Borins price) Hesry hens, 4 or orrer - .15 J4 as .12 .06 .08 .14 Colored mediums, lb. Medium Leghorns, lb. Lifht lb. Stags, lb. , Old roosters, lb. Colored frys, lb. White Leghorn frya. lb. .13 Manon creamery buying prices Live Poultry, No. 1 stock Hesry colored bens, over 5 Ibf .15 .14 J3 .13 .16 .18 .OS AO .24 .22 .22 .21 .15 Colored hens, under S lbs. Leghorn hens, all sizes Leghorn broilers, 14 np Colorado fryers, 2 to 4 Colored springers, over 4 lbs. Old roosters, lb. Staga Eggs Candled and graded Largs extras Large standards Medium extras Medium standard Smalls Case count, large eggs, 56 pounds r over, per esse .22 MEAT (Buying Price) Lambs .03 to ,03 Ewes. lb. .01 to 02 04 Tearline lambs .01 to Hors. 140-170 lbs. 7.50 to 8.50 120-130 lbs. 170-210 lbs, 210-250 lbs.. 6.50 to 7.50 9.50 8.5Q to 9.50 .7.25 to 7.50 4 oo to e oo 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 top . top Sows Steers Cows Bulls Heifers VeaL top 3.00 to 4.50 5.50 to 6.50 Dressed hogs .15 Dressed Teal, lb. .09 GKAXbT AlfD HAT Wheat, western red .67 White, Ho. 1 Barler. feed. No. 1. toa 20.00 Malting, ton ..23.00 25.00 .2000 Oats, milling, ton Feed, toa , . Hay. buying prices Clorer hay . 9.00 . 9.00 .12.00 . 1 . .17 Oats and retch, toa Alfalfa, ealley -, Clorer Seed Red, lb. Alsita. lb NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of mortgage foreclos ure execution issued by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, in suit No 25072, State of Oregon, represent ed by and acting through the World War Veteran's State Aid Commission of the State of Ore gon, plaintiff, vs. Karl O. Win zer and Liziie Winzer, defendants therein pending and to me direct ed, I shall, on August 1st, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. thereof, at the West Door of the County Court House at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction, for cash, all right, title and interest had and possessed by said defend ants, or any or tnem, on or since the 20th day of October, 1922. in and to the following described real property: Beginning at a point 10 chains Srnd-8.73 chain W. of the Section corner be tween Sections 7 and IS in T. 9 S R 2 E of W M In Mar ion County, Oregon; thence W. 6.77 chains; thence S 10.40 chains r Whence W."4.5(r chains; thence- S. li.50 : chains; thence S. 0Deg. E. . 7.50 chains; thence S, 7$ DegvE. 27.33 hin to-the place of beginning, . contain-;' -ing 25 acres of land, more or less, situated and lying, 1n Marion County, Oregon. A. C. BURK. Sheriff ot Marion Coun ty, Oregon. PAUL P. BURRIS, Salem, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. JL-3-10-17-24-31. L IS REFLECTED, GUI CHICAGO, July U.-jP)-Wheat futures prices here today paral leled the rise and fall of values in the Liverpool market. An early gain of about a cent a bushel was erased by orderly liquidation after mid-session, with profit tak ing sales conspicuous. The late decline was in the face of a firm cash market and generally bullish crop news. The budget of rust reports from the spring wheat belt on both sides ofthe Canadian border was large and there was increasing talk ot damage possibilities. The net result of a day of rath er erratic price fluctuations was a cent loss to cent gain at the close, with September wheat 82-. Corn, however, display ed independent strength, finish ing higher, September 75T--"6. Oats closed unchanged to off, rye unchanged to . off and barley unchanged to 4 down. . Closing quotations: Wheat: July 82-82. Septem ber &Z-K. December 83-. Corn: July 84-, September 5-76, December 63-64. Oats: July 33. September 31, December 33 U. GeneralMarkets PRODUCE EXCHABQE PORTLAND. Ore July 16. fAPi Produce Exchange net prices: Batter, extras. 25c: standards. 24c: prime firsts, 23 Vie; firsts, 22 He. jrnitrrrat : .-He. Eggs: V. 8. specisls, 27e: TJ. 8. ex- trasiTc; L S. medium large, 25c. Portland Grain POKT-JLSI) GRAIN ' PORTLAND. Ore.. JuIt 16. fAP Grain : Wheat Open Hixh Low Close. July 71 71 70 70 Sept. 704 "0 10ht 70' Sept., ae 71U 71l 71 71 Dec .-, 72 Vi 72 A 72 7a Bis Bend blnestem. 87c: do. 13 per cent, 91c; dark hard winter. 12 per cent. SHfte; do, 11 per cent, 76c; soft white. western white, 72e; hard winter, 70c; northern spring. 71e; western red, 69Hc. Oats o. 2 white. 825.50. Cora So. 2E yellow, 840.25. Milltnn Standard. $23.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. July 16. (API Batter Prints. A grade. .7c lb. m parchment wrapper, 28 e lb., cartons; B grade, parchment wrapped. 26 c lb.: cartons, 27 c lb. Butterfat Portland tetirery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. 25 -26c lb.: country routes. 24-26e lb.: U grade, deliveries less than twice weekly. 24 -25c lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying price, butterfat basm, 5ac lb. Lggs Kales to retailers: Specials, 28c; extras, 26c; fresh extras, brown, 26c; standards, 23c; fresh mediums, 25c; me dium firsts. 21c dozen. Kggs Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials. 24c; extras, 24e;' stand ards, 22c; extra mediums. 21e; medium firsts. 18c: undergrade, 18c dozen. Cheeae 92 score, Oregon Triplets, L3e; Oregon Loaf. 14 c Brokers will pay c below quotations. Milk Contract price, A. Portland de livery, 82.20 cwt.; B grade cream, 27 c lb., surplus basis. Country Meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killeC hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs.. 15e-ltic; Testers. No. 1. 11 e lb light and others, o-10e lb.: heavy, 8c lb. ; cutter cows, 7e lb. : canners, 6c lb; bulls, 8e lb.; yearling lambs, 10c lb.; spring, ll-llc lb.; me-, dium, 9-10c lb.; ewes, 4 6c lb. Mohair 193d buying price, 20e Ib. Casrsra bark Buying price 1935 peel. 2c lb. Hops 1934 luggles, ( ) Ib. ; clusters. 7 -8c Ib. Live poultry Portlsnd delivery, buy ing price; Colored bens, over 6 lbs., 14-15c lb.; under 5 lbs.. 1516c lb.; Leghorn hens, 16-17e Ib. : ever 3 lbs., 1314c Ib.; under 8 lbs.. 1314c lb.; springs, 3 lbs. and up, 1319c lb.; un der 1 lbs., 15e lb.; nnder 4 lbs., 16- 17c lb.; white broilers, 13-14e lb.; roost ers. 8c lb.; Pekin ducks, young, 16 le Ib. Onions Oregon No. 1. 82 cwt. ew onions California reds, 81.25 50- lb bsg; California wax, 82.50 crate; yel low. $1.15 50 lb bag. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 81-10 cen tal. New potatoes California whites, $1.75 cental; Pasco 60s, 70e 50 Ib. bsg. Cantaloupes Imperial Jumbo, $3.10 3.25; standards. $2.50 crate. VTool---1935 clip, nominal; Willamette valley medium, 22c lb.; coarse and braid, 20c lb.; eastern Oregon, 18 22c lb.; southern Idaho, ( ) lb. Hay Buying price from producer: Al falfa No. 1, new price. $16-16.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $17; oats, $7-10 ton; Willamette Talley timothy, 814; clover, $7-10 ton, Portland. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., July 16. (AP) (U8DA) Hog Receipts, 100; market mostly steady, quality considered, with top 15e lower; bulk good to choice. 180 215 lb. weights, $9.85; 265 lb. botcers, $9.25; light lights. $9.00-9 25; packing aows, $7.25-7.50; feeder pigs mostly, $9.7510. Cattle Receipts, 100; ealvet, 18; mar ket alow.. around steady with Monday; few grass streets, $5-7; heifers mostly $4.25-5.50; low eutter snd cutter cows, $2-3; common te medium grade, $3.25 4; bulls, $4-4.75; few heavy calves $6.50; choice vealers up to $8. Sheep Receipts, 500; market srouud ateady; good fat lambs mostly $4.8 5 SO: common to mediuss grades, $4-5; staghter ewes, $1.75 2.25. . - STOCK ATXSAOSS . (Compiled by The Asaocisted Press) SO 15 ii o ' Indust. RsilS Today 1 63-2 - 8 Prer. day 1 61.1 ,24.8 Monjb, ago 60.7 24.9 Tear , sgo B2.4 S0.9 19S5 nigh 62.5 2 7.8 1935 low .. 49.5 18.5 1934 Wgil 1.4 43.0 1B34 loW 45.3 22.8 UttV Stoeka 32.5 454 S2.& 31.5 SL1 $8.4 21.8 40. 24.1 45.8 44.3 41.7 45.5 34.8 81.4 -84. B052) AV-JUGIS 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus- Tti For- Ta-ar 1.4 81.4 8.8 98.2 6.S 9.4 9.4 68.7 Prer. day 96.3 84 0 88.S 7.1 84.5 88.9 8.3 Month age 83.0 Tear ago i -88.8 1S5 bigk 87.8 1935 low . 76.4 1934 high 89.4 1934 low 74.5 96.T 0.S 86.4 2.3 2.9 73.T 84. T.4 5.8 7.0 60.3 I 11 Stocks and Bond 15.09 a year in advance.