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.1 -I - - x The 0HEG0NVSTSTES3IAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morninjr, Jnly 21. 1333 PAGE EtEVE?r . - . i i ii i '" i ! I ' i Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line . . 10c Three Insertions per-line -20c St Insertions per line ,...30e One month per line ....(1.00 Minimum charge ......... 25c Copy for, this pace accepted until 6:30 the evening before publication for classification. Copy received after this time will be ran nnder 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 te cases sUuv this paper Is at fault -will -reprint that part of an adver tisement in which the typo graphical mistake ocean. The Statesman reserves the right to -reject objectionable advertising. It farther reserves the right to classify all adver tising nnder the proper classification. HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced married farmer. C. A. Hoover. Brooks, Oregon. HELP WANTED MALE Man or -woman wanted. Supply cus tomers with famous Watkins prod ucts in Salem. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay, starts immediately. Write J. R. Wat kras Co.. 4518 HOllis St. Oakland, "California. Reliable man to take care store, roate. Distribute and collect. New products. No selling. Earn excellent weekly income. Berland Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE Girl for general housework tn coun try home. TeL 3F4, Rt 1, Box 364. ADDRESSING Mailing circulars at home, for mall dealers. Earn 815 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings particulars. WILSON CO., Long "Beach. Calif. j 815 weekly and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating new autumn fashion -frocks. No eunvasetng. No in vestmesit. Write fully. Grve size and color preference.. Fashion Frocks, Dept.. T.1S04, Cincinnati,-Ohio. Neat, reliable woman.-or girl to help with housework on 'farm. Write P. O. Ilox 351, Salem. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED for.Rawleigh route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleiglv Dept. ORG-187-jJA, Oakland. Calif. SITUATIONS WANTED Young man, 26, six years office ex perience, wants chance at permanent Job. Fine references. Box 523, States man. Experienced, practical nurse, single, sge 25, reliable. Good references. Tel., 942, Margaret Cramer, 980 Union. WANTED All kinds gardener work br experienced gardener, references. All I ssk is a try out. Mr. Otto, 8094. ; FOR SALE Miscellaneous- Safe for sale, fireproof. 2SJ Cheme keta. Eelcrest. SelL trade. TeL 843. Cultivated wild blackber-iea. 75c crate. Real wild blackberri ?s. 31-00 crate. B. C. Zielinsky. Tel. 1I7K13. Cocker Spaniel pups. Thonmghbred. J. Schieman. hi ml. S. of W. Stayton. No. 1 canning apricots f-om The Dalles, lowest prices. Puritan Cider Works. West Salem. Free dirt, you haul. 1105 X. Com'L FOR SALE Violin and mandolui, ' w will trade foreman's gootl bicycle. C. P. Rodgers, Route 5, Box 48. REPOSSESSED RADIOS 9-tube 1334 Zt-nith cabinet, like npw, balance due, $3S.40. Terms $5.00 down, $3.f0 monthly. S-tube R. C. A. Radiola cabinet. Bal ance duf, $21.60. Terms, $5.00 down, $1.00 monthly. S-tube Majestic Midget. Bal.mce due, $21.00. Terms $5.00 down,-$4.00 month ly. See Mr. Janz, Geo. C. Will Music Store, Salem. Good camera 5x7. Good, large, fruit press. 645 Ferry. 1934 R. C. A. radio. Fowl! n recep tion. A real bargain for a high; class in strument. 556 S. 17th after 7 p. m. Sunday or Monday. . Fireplace set, two Coleman . lamps, 1 Coleman lantern. Trade for w xd. TeL $724. FURNITURE for sale walnut oc casional chairs, pillow daveneti e. maple dressers, breakfast set, new, tc, etc. All or part, cheap for cash. 2583 Port kind Road, owner. WANTED Miseellaroos Free We pick up dead and worth less horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869. . Gas-TOsge at once. Mudd, 613 Ferry, Tel. 67S7. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 1 5r-J Or. 31 H Vtt GOVERNMENT JOBS, Start $105 $175 month. Men women. Prepare now for next Salem examinations. Common education. List positions ysE& write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept 373X, Rochester, N. T, . mi f ADVERTISING ' Portland Representative -Gordon B. BelL Security Building, -Portland,. Ore. Western Advertising . Representatives Fenger-Hall Co, Ltd. 235 Montgomery Street San .Francisco, Calif. Eastern Advertising -Representatives Bryant, Griffith & Branson, Inc, Chicago.' New Tork. Detroit. - Bostos, Atlanta Kn tertdctt r the 'Poteffie Si0ml Or toon,, at &ecd-Clata ifsftrr. Pss- - itcasd - esesw morntmo except HM. ataess of lie; 215 South Cm icrslal -csrect. --. r --- -- - : - STTRiSrTITPTrn'V "RATRt! Mall SubscrlpUoTi Rates, in Advances within Oregon : DaglT and genoay, . Uo. 50 cents: 3 Mo. 11.25: Miv$3j$ 1-year $4.00. Elsewhere 60 cnnts;per Mo., or $5.00-for 1 yesr lasdvasee-Per uony I eeata News stands ecnts. By City Carrier: 45 cents a month ga.OO a year In advance. ' FOR RENT ROOMS Heated sleeping rooms. 444 & High. Sleeping room doN in. TeL 449$. Close in. Running water. Tel. 6 $25. Clow In, aingle, light hskpg. rooms. 2$0 Center St. Clean, quiet, sleep, room. C45 Ferry. ROOM AND BOARD Km., brd. Tel. B394. 860 CSiemeketa. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Attractive t R. apt- 1580 Center. New 3 r., close. TeL 5825. 2 room turn. apt. TeL 8094. Close in. modern apt. Phone 8490. Apt. ma, we. -35 Belhrrue. 2 rm. farn. apt., lights, water, gar age, 81.59 wk. Phone 5276. 3 aarg'f ront-Tcn.-a.pts., private bath. TeL 4494. 599 N. Snmaser HL 3 rm. furn. apt., 2i0 S. Cottage, Furnished or unfurnished, extra f lae. Hawthorne Court, formerly Kneel Court. lO0 Ko. Capitnl. FOR RENT HOUSES Fttrn. 'tinfarn. Forkner. TeL S03X. Houses. Grant. 611 Court. TL fc584 Furnished 4 room bungalow, adults. Tel. 7l0i. 5 room, unfurn. bungalow at 1560 Wilbur St. Inquire at U6 S. 14th St. TeL 7540. $30.00. Mod. 4 rm. and brd. Space znd floor, furnace, 1 1 replace, gar. .344 K. Mlttpr open. FOR RENT Hospital -tods and wheelchairs to rent. H. U Stiff Fnrnitnrs Co. Office rooms for rent 381 Stats SL rel 5713 WANTED TO KENT Furnished house. Two bedrooms, Frigidaire, near schooL Write States man, Box 521. WANTED Modern 6 room hous. 3 ' bedrooms, 2 downstairs. Adults. By Auk. 20. Box 525, Statesman. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Modern C room borne, owner leaving" city. Priced to selL 3tf E. LeffeUe, or Dial 8147. 275 A. valley farm, nearly all bottom lajad, on pavement. Rear Salem. Never before offered for sale. A bargain at $100.00 an acre. Circumstances compel owner 'to sacrifice at $59.09 an acre. Act quick farm 'buyers ' A wen located let, price $850.00 as first payment on small farm. . A Dice modern home on Fairmount Hill, beautiful flowers and fhrubs. Priced very low at $2500.00 '$50 or $800 down, baL"$30.00 a month. S. M .EARLE GEO. F. VICK 208 No. High Phone S678. SALE OR TRADE 120 A. spruce timber land. Old bidgs. 2 streams. Ad dress, Box 2. Siltcoos. MAKE $ $ $ BUT NOW 5-R. house, West Salem, 775.00; terms. 4-R. bouse, a dandy $1250.00 ; modern, N. .Church, $3200 terms. 5-R. terms. 9-R Market St. Newly finished only $1600; iot worth that. 5-R, strictly modern, Fairmount Hill : only $3500.00 good buy terms. 4-R. house, real nice, for $1200-- term.i. 5-R. house, basement, all recondi tioned ; creek ; lot at a bargain. If you want to buy or sell, SEE JAS. D. SEARS or G. W. JOHNSON 32 S. Hieh St. Phone 96W. 150. Down. 5 room plastered house, bath, : lights and garage, paving, close to school, $1200. $150. Down, 5 rooms, oak floor in liv ing room, basement, furnace, fruit and grapen, $1850. 500. Nice home, living r., dining room, kitchen, Z bedrooms, base ment, furnace, flrepiaee, close to school. $2250. $350. room English style home, oak floors in living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, basement, furnace, fireplace, good location. $3200. $560. Down, 7 room English style home, up-to-uate, large lot, close to bus and school, $3500. Money to loarrat 6. MEL-YIN JOHNSON, 725 Court St Phone 3723 10 A. tn Labish vicinity, 5 room house. Bmall barn, tmie fruit, 6 A. in cul tivation, hi A. timber, live spring, well and fine soil. $1500. A. 1 mi. from city on paved road, fair bidgs., orchard, all in cultiva tion, $3000. $500 down, $19.25 per mo. on haL Money to loan at 6. MELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court Street Phone 3723 GOOD BUY FOR VOU GOOD-BYE FOR US TJnflnts&ed house of 5 rooms on 56x105 ft. lot, street paved. Price $750, part terms. , Beautiful shake house of 4 clwerful rooms, good plumbing, eleetric lights. built ins, fireplace, garage, large lot 60-1180 ft., street paved. Price $2250 with terms like rent. In South Salem, 3 nl?e lots 50x120 fL each, one store 5 room house, semi modem. Price $2400 witti liberal terms. A rare bargain in a comfortable 6 room plastered house with basement, needs some repair, corner lot, streets paved. Price onlv $850. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 314 State Street Phone 6708. COUNTRY HOME Just outside city limits, modern C room house, basement, furnace, fire place, oaki floors, dntch kitchen, double garage, 2 lots 66x200, abundance of fruit and shrubs. .Immediate posses sion. Priced low at $3500. Terms can be arranged or will trade for good home in hmletn. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 314 State -Street Phone 768 CREEK HOME In excellent condition. S rooms with large attic, wonderful back yard lor dering creek. Good location, price $5250, some terms. - CENTER -STREET HOME Attractive modern six room homo with oak floors, throughout, tile 1 bath and drain board, separate shower, stuc co finish, mice- large lot with attract ive nark yard, can give immiluiatk POSSESSION, price $5830. term aXOU WILL LUCE THIS HOME. , W. SALEM HOME -1 Good S' room plastered bungalow borne with' fireplace, all nice - large rooms, part basement, .' fnrnace, fire place, built rn kitchen. Price $1480 cash for tJTjrCK SALE. ' SEB US FOR BARGAINS - I- W. H. GRABENHORST CO., KUALTUilS 134 S. Liberty Street IhoBe ,8- StJBURBAN HOME - One half acre with modern K room home, close In. will sell for $1500 or exchange foe -city residence-of equal value. SEE, W. . ' GRABENHORST CO., : nr-v-aims 124 S. Liberty St. . Phone 4ISV "i"iTTs'V'lr'i"iri's,y .CLOSE IN RESIDENCE - Good six room ; plastered home ' lo cated close ?in at 373 "N. Church St. Owner will accept -smaller-and cheaper home- In exchange. SEE- W. IL GRABENHORST 'r ;CO-, : " . 1 HtiAUUtUi ' 134 a Liberty SL Phone 8168. KOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARQAI N Beautiful residence property convenient to schools, large shady lawn, two lots, fine fruits, shrubs and flowers. Semi-modern res idence, 6-rooms, fireplace, basement, j ese. iemu. "", iwni "T" Phone 6854; Migbt consider does In, sroan acreage, 1 CrrTTTZfSX"! 1 Beautiful building lot on Falrmomnt I H11L owner leavtast cltr- for sale, price 1 reasonable. WU1 take lata model car I 3 n eaL Dial owner. 814T. A REAL. SNAP I flood 4 room home with nice lot. located on Market St. near N. Sum mer St Owner very anxious, to make a quick deaL Price flZSO, cash. IT'S A REAL. BUT. ! SEE, W. H. GRABENHORST CO, 134 a Liberty ST Phone 0468. EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE Five acre bono located at Wosd-1 tmrn, oed land, six -reom ' house. end Darn, bearing irun. rrice ivu, ueu-1 of debt, owner will exchange for small I home. Of eUUaJ Valae, I SEK W. 1L GRABETJHORST & CO,1 134 H. iJberty SL Phone 0468. SO A.! good clover Lind. all in culti vation. Tangent. Or.;Good 8 R. house, barn, no encumbrance. Will exchange for close In iaiptoved acreaxc, stear Salem, north or east,-and. 'pay sotr j cash difference. Write owner. Box 628, Statfsman. FOR SALE--FARHIS SUBURBAN HOMES 5-A. clo.xe in, btdgs. only $1800 paved road. 9 A. close In. 3tA. tn cherries and walnuts. A snap for S4 200.00. 5-Acres 2 miles out. -B, house, W. W .AiUt vmII ssssmI wu akr- Mtsmnri a nr lights. Two acres fine bearing Alberta Price onlv 336S0.W. 5-Acres dose in, fair lldg. Only Jinsw. 3200 down. These are all good buys. Call and see Uiem. JA& I. PEARS or G. W. JOHNSON 132 S. High Phone 5r29. IMMEDIATE 'POSSESSION Of a 31 acre farm on paved high way, room bungalow with abasement, electric lights, good well, and spring,' barn, 2 chicken houses, Kara go, best of soil, 1 acre of beaver dam, some ber ries, 1 acre of timber, part in erop ready for harvesting. Priced very low at $350, part terms. SEE Clifford Jisrota wnn CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 314 State Street Phone '6703. -ijTTu-ij-sr'srsts'"' " ur,T iti' o. .lihl mlllr rntl JlllimjMJg EOOd UCflOe. 19 acres, good 7 room house, new bam. 1 business plans put this place, on mar- ket at low price of $7000, ternw to suit-1 This- Is worth Investigating. CALL Mrs. kiu witn I CH1LDS -MLLLaK, Keaiters 1 344 State Street Phone ST0S. J FARM BARGAIN I 143 acre farm bargain with about I 90 acres or P'ow lana, pasture, urauer, good alt yar Tprrng, located only 6 I mttes out, prteo per acre, 1 down, nsu. terms I SEE, W. If. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 S. Liberty St. I 10 A. new bid., some fruit, good well, paved road, isw. ternrs. unAiNi or CRITTENDEN, Masonic -Bid. Tel.'h928!rn.v. Troek 6161. FARM CATALOG the pick of 10,- 000 bargains Evergreen Oregon, Sun ny California, the Oxarks, Missouri to Maine and south to Fiortaa. autn year. Great siunmer-fall number. FREE! STROUT AGENCY, "2085 WZ Maple venne, Salem. Ore iron. WANTED REAL ESTATE laasssjssaaisSsSfcaiSassnsaaSaaSsaaSsSajaSsnt Wanted Farms & city property list ings. R A Forkner. Ia3 N. Capitol. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A Local Corporation 1st Nat'L 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 5V4 to percent int. Best of security. Amounts $300 to $3000. SEE US for sound investments. CHILDS MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 Stale Street Phone 6708 5 Farm Loans 5 Plentr of money for well Improved farms if amply secured. Improve er buy now with cheap money. Ask for booklet "Willamette Valley Farms." Hawkins and Roberta Inc A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO $300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Member of NBA. Room 119, New Bltgh BWg. 2nd flooi LICENSED NO S-122 & M 165 by STATE SIS State St TeL J 7 4 0 I.oan Made In Nearby Towns AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-159 'S'-riT-rltn- RHf " B4 n LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Poultry, bought and sold. Tel. 3742. In alley back of Portland Gen. Elec. company. - FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRY wood roal. Tel. 5000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade -t Cottage. Limb -wood. TeL 137F3. Dry IS In. old fir No. L $5 cd, green, $4.75. TeL 5936. 1887 N. Front. Dry wood. 16 in. $4. TeL 4084. Old fir. $4.35 rord. TeL 7055. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Coll $290. Woodsnwfng rea-onahte. TeL 4084. .FORSAIIE-USED CARS Hnnptppln Krns. Inc. USED CAR , SPECIALS -1935 Dodne Ieluxe Kedan. ductate - and-speclal paiat $ 815-1 1934 Dodge Sedan. -duDlate - and perfect! condition; 18,006 rnL 72 mm yinHn z-uaor xewxe oe- - .... Sii ' j 't- : " iwi rvnuic ouaii-raowr reewi- dlttoned only 1939 Stude Couuiaadtr 8 Broue- , nam; oargam. . 1929 Dodge D. A. Sedan. Nsw" paint extra good I9Z7.Chev..Coach 1S26 Dodre Sedan, tires like new 1 26 1927 Overland Sedan , r. 95 1917 Olds Sedan US 1926 Dodge TTpuriag ; ; 75 Bonesteele Bros-..lnc;; Stndebaker Dealers Chemeketa & Liberty Phons 4444. FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's Used Cars Model T Coups- 1 25.00 29 Oskland Cabriolet , 195.00 1 jg Chrysler 73" Sedan 325.00 -Cow. Coscn, line 245.401 lt Buiek Standard Coups 16S.Q6 Jt Chandler Sedan 245.00 31 Packard Sedan Overhauled 246.00 .i .,- szs.ss u c..h -i-liil Sedan 485.00 j Ford Coupe 12,000 miles 495.00 I 34 Ford Victoria 535.001 rTM. 1- II Model T Ford -I S5.00 31 Cher. L. W. B. Duals 3ts!00 I ; 33 Cher. I.. W. B. 32x tires 485.00 34 Chev. L, W. B. 17,000 ml. 825.00 TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKay Chevrolet CO. 333 Center Phone 3139 430 N. Com'L Get ready for your vacation trip I NOW. Why wait unUl the last minute to select the car you want for your vtin -trin? Choose it tram courl tock of sed Teliaoe-used LOOK THEM OVER TOUAi We will make you a good allowance 1 nn Tnnr nU rar 1933 Chevrolet Cnach Just come In ami drive tt J446 1934 Pontine Sedan Hero is .a real hhrh -jrrade. late model car in oexectlent condillon fiSS !1331 Buick Sport Coupe, new- oaint. tin sure and . see thW 19 - j Chevrolet Roadster in eat- cellent rurmlna condition. Come 'in and see It 195 1929 Buick Standard Sedan T Look and runs like new 3iS 1330 Studebaker 6 Coupe recon ditioned 295 less Ford Cnarh In rood run ntng order 265 1925 Buiek. DeLuxe Sedan in ex ceptions 1 - condition 115 1927 Nash Coupe a real bar pain T5 l2arhevroet Truck lUton 15v "27 OaklandRedan 1925 I'0"1 Co - 125 I "Buy with confidence at Otto J. Wilson Phone 5451 Buick pontiac Dealers Cinter A Commercial Streets "See us first -before you buy any car" Don't Waste Tour Time Or Money "C" Shrock To Buy Or Sell Tour Car 543 Cbemefceta St. Phone S54S-I Special 1933 OJ.ls-Slx Sedan. wheels. buUt In trnnk. Owned by prominent Salem family. Low -mileage. Appearance and I cnoaninn perieci. Tftir-r.,r rUaxrrnlo Ct 333 Center MUSIC STORES IRrrr-rf crn's Retter KllVS "" ' - I 1930 Chev. Coupe ; $Z 1 1 9x0 Chev. Caune 1920 Ford Coath . 1M9 enev. Sedan Win tao lnim "2 1194 nMmnhil Kcnian 197 ihrvsler 52 Roadster 125 95 65 1928. Essex Sedan 192 Chev. Coach 1928 Ford Coach ml W 2 8 Ford Coupe mT Ford Roadster . Here's some extra good buys 30 In iiii ivwIm vih trailer $825 11929 Chev. Track lss 75 BORREGO'S CAR MARKET 240 N. Liberty SL and 525 "Marion StJ 3488 Phone 4533. .excellent u niuuet i'mke wuiuii car, very reasonable. 425 N. 23rd. Chev. 26 house car. cheap for cash. 444 S. High. Side entrance. Dodge Victory Sedan ; has only gone 29.000 miles $275.0U Reo 1-ton with semi-trailer. - lust the thing for a flax haul 2a0.00 International lV4-ton A-2 L. W. B. with duals 375.00 Chevrolet 1-ton with body 190.00 Ford Model A lH-ton with body 150.00 Moreiand 2-ton with Brown Llpe transmission 2!a.OO Other good buys to select from. Come In and look them over. JAMES H. MADEN CO. 217 State Street rhone 8590. State Motors, Inc. OFFERS Borne TTSED CARS as much as $200 under Book Price 35 PACKARD 120 DEMONSTRATOR B-nast Sedan, substantial discount. 35 HUDSON STD. 8 DEMONSTRA TOR R-pass. Hedan. Discount. 34 BUICK SPORT COUPE. Low mileage, perfect condltfori, no reasonable offer refused on this one. 31 DODGE DeLUXE COUPE . $650 Run less than 10.000 miles. 33 TERRAPLANE 8 SEDAN .$550 A good one, all new tires, nii cluyiicaHy perfect. Paint good. 31 STUDEBAKER LT. 6 SEDAN $335 Trunk ptl otner extras. Overhauled, new paint, new tiref. 31 CHEVROLET COACH $325 New paint and tires. 30 TWiOTO -4-DOOR SEDAN $295 SI PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN ... $295 28 CADILLAC 7-PASS. SEDAN . $295 HUDSON Pickup V-ton $125 A amod one. 29 STUDE. PRES. 8 SEDAN $273 27 HUPMOBILE 6 SEDAN $125 2fi PONTIAC SEDAN $ 75 28 ESSEX COACH $ 65 27 STAR SEDAN $ 60 26 ESSEX COACH 50 25 MAXWELL SEDAN $ 45 25 FORD TOURING $ 30 26 FORD COCPE $ 25 TRADES & TERMS State Motors, Inc. IIU DFON -TERRAPLANE -TACKA RD Oppn Niuhts and Sundays 525 Chemeketa Street j . Valley Motor Co. Used Cars and Trucks 34 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan, Axlon $585 34 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, F Exc. M. 55 32 V-8 Regular Coach, F Exc. M. 425 32 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe 425 30 Model A Town Sed&n, new tires 31 30 Model A Tudor 245 29 Model A Tudor V-8 wheels. Radio 235 29 Model A Coupe - 75 29 Model A Spt. Roadster 175 32 Plymouth Coach. 28,060 miles 395 I 33 Plymouth Coupe, overhauled 495 I 29 Chevrolet Coach 225 21S 29 Chevrolet Cab. Coupe 27 Chevrolet Coupe 1H 27 Chevrolet Coach ill 28 Paige Sedan 29 Graham 6 Sedan 30 Chrysler Sedan 27 Iodge 4 Sedan . 250 ,! 23 Dodge Sedan 24 Oakland ( Sedan Trucks !29 Dodge J-ton. Long w. Base f SlSJ 33 t'rvroeU-Lar '. aus i 29 Chevrolet, with body, license IO I 39 Reo in very good shape.. 100 29 Dodge gxavei dump .325 I -1iVr 1 tn-l lift I :i Ford coupe rickup . 285 Marion -and Liberty Open Sundays and Bvenlpgs TeL Wie and 315j - I GOOD USED CAR VALUES ,lj3i Plymouth edan 1J32 Plymoufh Coope mil-.- SiSKS 'J LUr. will be handed fowajere 131 Ponttc 2-door Sedan l l2SPontiac Coach 1935 Wfllvs Sedan USED CAB"LRISET lEuir.i 3S8 N. Liberty SL Open Sunday imimui " iwwi.i'iiiiwwMe w 1-tnefllan itFiSFgjl 11 rgnmtnU are in. Rodney good shape, Ryan, 240 o. High bt-1 -nrK-- citnr rmrc 1934 V-8 Ford Convertible Coupe driven only sso-Maiies. For uick sale, 1 TeL 6770. Business Directory Cards In this directory rnn on monthly basis only. Rate: 331. GO per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Psnek. 278 South ConiineicisL BROOMS Factory, 438 N. Church. TeL 6489. CHIMNEY SWEEP , . .... ... -'" """" CHIRAPRAGTOES DH. Ql L. SCOTT. PSC Chitaprsctor. sa N. Hhrh Tel. Res. 78X. ELECTRICAL SERVICE UTISLEII .Usetrie, 144 Btats St. Wir- tnw nwtwu. unwimwr. rpwirw FLORISTS Breltbaapfs, 447 Court. ALL kinds of roral work. Lutx. Ftor tst. 137$ N. Lloerty. TeL 9592. Bennett. 2233 Falrgroonil Rd. T. S1T3. KEYS We make keys. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THE WEIDEB LADNDRT 263 ft High TeL 812 CAPITAL CTTT LALTNTJUT First In Ouality and Service lTnlvm- S1S 12S4 nronrtwnv MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO- Phone 4089 ISALKM FLUFF-RUG and Mat factory. NEW MATTRESS mad to nrder. old remade : carpel cleanisx. S1s ns: niirr rue weavine. h. una hii- our. TeL 844 L OTTO F. ZWICKKR. GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, -sewing rnaebtnes. sheet rnus to and piano stud- 2S2 I lea, Repairing radios, phonographs and 26?!aewlag machines. -433 Slats .Street. t stm. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem Dhoto engraving. 147 N. Com nwrtsi. Tet 687. PRINTING I lym HTiTrnSEia. cards. OSJlIDh' I terA vnwrraxna books or any kind of I t-tlj, ,il The Statesman Printing I rv..,U i.nant- lt& 8. CommerclaL Tele- STOVES 1 repair stoves, ranges, circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stovea, ranges and circulators, stock -fence, .posts, chicken wire. Salem FeneejuHl.Stovs Works. 262 Chemeketa. TsL 4774. R. & Fleming. ' TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 3131. Lsrmer Transferee, Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 221 State St. TeL 777$. . Distributing, for warding and storage-oar specialty. Get 'vir rates. TREE SURGERY Expert tree sntgery, 12S5 N. 1Mb. TRUCKING L C. Ramseyer truck service, hauling of all kinds. Tel. 3384. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser- I vice company Offices .-conier Commtr dal and Trade streets. Bills payable monthlyPhoneHV;ii WELL DRILLING R A. West. R. S. TeL 110F5. i J. A. Sneed, 1078 Highland. Tel. 4187. EH1MT The flax crop planted by the state -will probably not run -more than five per cent of normal, state penitentiary -officials announced ye!e!y-:Pe. p4er,ctt!? lf !S make the poorest showing in the history of the crop In the valley ' Some -short .Oar will.be cut and some, where the fibre: is too she rt for any use, will bf threshed for seed and: no attempt made to use the 'fibre. Twenty-six hundred acres were put out this spring, one of the largest plantixtss in the state's I history. Twenty-five dollars ton for the pulled flax was of- 1 f ered - grow ersi The penitentiary will ret its 451X935 crop next, spring ana wm " i then, have to !se-tbe 1336 crop for the -remainder of Its summer j ""14""'"- Governor's Pay Decision Looms Decision by Jndge I. G. Lewell- ing on the case brought by .a Jorv to determine whether Gov ernor Martin may constitutlonal lv Mcoivn morfe than 11500 an- this week, the Judge announced Satntday. While he has court throughout the week at AIsftnT, .1. . . i. il. a I no is anxious to nave inu . case IftiinAH(d of. All brlefs on the case I sents Jorv: Ralph Moody, deputy j At,t0rjley general, represents the STATE F CROP SIRES 61 BUCK T NEW YORK. July 20. -(-Al though shares chugged uphill a little la moderate trading on the New Tork stock exchange today, they did not recover Friday's de cline In foil. By some it was thought the purchase of equities had been in spired by the more than seasonal production of automobiles for the week ended today. Cram's esti mated output at 83,255 units compared with 83,450 in the pre ceding week and 65,829 in the corresponding week a year ago. Increased output of small clg arettes was seen in some broker age houses as a trade weather ane. The bureau of internal rev enue reported June production at 12.119,688.167, an upturn of 74, 625,344 over the total for that month last "year. In terms of the Associated Press average of 60 stocks, the market moved ahead .1 of a point to 45.6. Trading was a lit tle less active than Friday at 429,500 shares. Although a number of special ty preferred stocks picked up 1 to 2 or more points, most of the market's industrial pace - setters contented themselves with gains of, fractions. Included in the latter group were American Tobacco "B" at 97. Bethlehem Steel at 32 Chrysler at 54. General Elec tric at 27, General Motors at 36, U. S. Steel at 39 and Wool- worth at 62;. S OF DUST LIFTS PRICE CHICAGO, July 20.-()-Sug gestions that black rust is now threatening 50 per cent damage to spring wheat in the Dakotas and Minnesota gave wheat values notable strength today. Black rust advices from the northwest were the most alarm ing yet this season, but scarcity of sellers rather than unusual in crease of speculative demand characterized the Chicago wheat market. Grain authorities said a race is on between maturity of the spring wheat crop and devas tation from rust, with the rust so prevalent that It can be seen in the field for a distance of 10 rods. Wheat closed firm at about the days top level, 1-1 cents a bushel higher than yesterday's finish, September 85-, corn c -nged to up, September 75-i, oats also unchanged to up, and provisions unchanged to 5 cents down. Closing quotations: Wheat: July 85, September 85-, December 86-. Corn: July 83. September 75-, December 64-. Oats: July 33-, September 31-, December 33. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, July 20.-J)-An other morning of selling fast and "get what you may" was in prog ress at today's Ranchers' and Gardeners' market. supplies- in most lines were limited and the demand was great for moit of the products. There was great demand. for youngber ries. Cherries have nearly van ished from the market and what few are left were selling 5c per pound. Lettuce was a little higher, selling Tor J 1.15-1.25 for Seattle, and 80-90c tor local. Cucumbers came down, going for 60c on the fancy and 45c for-the choice. Tomatoes from upper Colum bia were at the market and are about the first local tomatoes on the market. They sold for $1.50 for a 20-pound box. Apricots and peaches looked especially good and although there was no raise in the price they sold very rapidly. Green garlic Milwaukie, lb., 7e. . Apritots Blenheiu. peach boi. 60-65e: Lewis, 55e. Beans Local, lb., 3-oc. Green peppers California, IbH 15s, Red peppers Cslif, lb., ITe. Apricots Calif- 30 lb. log. $2. Peaa Telephone, lb.. 4-5c. Spinach Crate, 50-60C. Carrots Dozen bunches. 20 2 Jo Beets Dozen bunches. 25e. Green oniona Dozen bunches, 20e. Dry onions Calif, reds. 50-lb. sack. $1.10; yellow. $1.10; wax, $1.65. Turnips Dozen bunches, purple Jo pa. 30-40c Radishes Dozen bnnches, 15c. Icicle radishes Dozea bunches, 20ft. Cabbage Seattle, No. 1, per 100 lbs $1.25. Celery hearts Dozen bunches, 95c, Cauliflower Crate, No. 1, 75c; Ko 2, 40 50c. Celery Field packed, crate, $1.25; waahed. $2.25. Potatoes 100 lb. sack, B0e-$1. New potatoes 100 lb. ssck, St. Cucumber Peach box, fancy, 60eJ choice, 45c. Rhubarb Pound. 2c - - Asparagus No. L, box, $2 ; Ko. S, $1.50. Parsley Dozta bunches. 20e. Strawberris Maw Oregon, erata. $1,50. - Lettuce Seattle, crate. $1.15-1.25; local, 8090c; ho. 2, 40-60C. Gooseberries Pound. 6c Tematoes C. 8. No. 1, hothouse. $1.30; large size grown outside,. $1.65; locaL 201b. bos, $1.50. , . RaspberriesCrate, $2. Loganberries Crate, 90e-tl.l5. Watermelons Pound, 2 Vi o Blaekberries Crate. $1.75 Wild blackberries Crste, $1.65. Yonnrberries Crste. S1.65. apples Kw crep, Trantparent, bos. $1.25. Cherries Ail varieties, lb., 5e. Yeongberr.es Creta, $1.25-1.40. Pssehes Calif orsit, box, $1; Tbs Dal les. SOe. Plume Ti kima, 15 lb. bos, 65s. farriit . i C te. 9L75. - Cera Crees, dosea, SSe; sis ftoxss. 11.7 a. LOSS FJ BLACK Salem Markets Grade IS raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price $1.04 per hundred. tsctlk based ss seal sMataly bnttsrfat avsrsgM Distributor price $2.10. A grade butter-fat Deliv ered, 23c; route, 24c. A grade prints, 27 He; B grade, 20 He friees paid te growers l Salem' borers. (The prices belevr, supplied by a local grocer, srs indicative of the daily market but srs sot guaranteed bj The BtaUs sias.) neons (Buying Price) Aprifots. lag .60 ts .70 Seedless grapes, lug . 2.50 Lorsl peaches. Sib. basket .11 Wild blackberries, cultivated 1.75 frets fill, box - .75 Yonngberries ., . 1.40 Black Csp, crate 1.50 Loganberries, crate Raspberries, S4s 1 85 to 1.85 1.75 to 2.00 L.... .02 U. atennelons, lb. Cantaloupes, crate 2.50 to 8.25 Pineapple. Cohan, erata 5.00 and 0.00 Oranges. NaveL fancy 3.00 to 3.75 Wimee 2.35 to 8.00 Valencia 2.75 la 8.50 Bananas, lb on stalk .05 Hasds . j. .05 U Lemons, fancy 8.00 to 10.00 LUoice 6.25 to 8.00 I J mes. fresh 1.00 GrapefraU, Aril. 2.25 to 3.00 Apples, Transparent, r.ew crop 1.00 VEGETABLES (Burins Prices) Corn, local, doi .80 .15 .20 8.25 2.73 2.30 1.40 Italian squash, 2 lbs. Green onions. lecaL doxen - Loral onions, 50 lbs.. No. 1 ho. 2. 50 lbs. Yellows, SO lb. Asparagus, 8o-Ib. box . Cauliflower. Oregon, lug .90 to 1.50 Cabbage, Oregon, lb. .01 to .03 Carrots, loeal. dozes . .25 Celery. loeaL dox. .30 to .45 Celery hearts, dox. .60 to .75 Cucumbers, hotbouse. box 1.25 to 1.75 Ueeti, dozen .30 Beans, local, lb. .03 Green pepper, lb. .15 Lettuce, local .75 to 1.25 I'otatoes Local. No. t, ewt 1.T3 1.00 1.00 .85 2.35 Local. No. 2, ewt. Yakima. No. 1. 50 lbs. Yalums. No. 1. 50 lbs. 8weet Sew spud. Washington 1.25 to 1.65 New apuds. Oregon 1.00 to 1.40 Local new pesi .04 Spinach, local, orange crate , .75 Squash, crate 1.00 Tomatoes- Hot house, 10 lbs California, 10-lb. log . 1.45 1.75 .40 .20 .20 .15 Turnips, dozen Radishes, local, dozen Walnut, lb. Filberta. lb. .18 to .13 to HOPS (Buying Price) Clusters, 1934 lb., top .09 .23 r uggles. 1934. top lb. EGGS (Buying Price) .25 .23 .22 Standards Mediums -. WOOL AND MO H A1S (Baying Price) Mohair .20 .20 .18 Medium wool Coarsa and fine wool .... POULTRY (Buying Price) Heavy hens. 4 or ower Colored mediums, lb. Medium Leghorns, lb. Liglit. lb. . .15 . .15 . .12 , .12 . .06 . .06 . .16 . .18 Stags, lb. Old roosters, lb. Colored frys, lb. White Leghorn frys, lb. Marion creamery buying prices Live Poultry, No. 1 stock Heavy colored bens, over 5 Tbs Colored hens, under 5 lbs. .15 .14 J.3 .15 .16 .18 .09 .10 Leghorn hem, all sizes Leghorn broilers, lhi up Coloredo fryers, 2H to 4 Colored springers, over 4 lbi. Old roosters, lb. Stags KRgs Candled snd graded Large extras Laree standards .2 3 .23 .22 .21 .15 Medium extras Medium standards Smalls Case count, large eggs. 56 pounds or over, per ca.'e -. .21 MEAT (Bnvintf Price) Lambs .. OS to .05 H Ewes, lb .01 H to .02 Yearling lambs .03 to .03 Hogs. 140-170 lbs. ... 7.73 to 8.75 120-130 lbs 6.75 to 7.75 170-210 lbs., top 0-75 210-250 lbs., top 8.75 to 9.75 Sows - Steers -M to 6 00 Cows L50 to 3.50 Bull 4.00 to 4.50 Heifers 3.00 to 4.00 Veal, top 6 00 to 7.00 Dressed hops .. .15ty Dressed veal. lb. .10 GRAIN AND HAY Wheat, western red White, No. 1 Barley, feed. No. 1, ton Malting, ton . Oats, milling, ton ,.- , ., Feed, ton ' Hay. buying iviets .6" .704 20.00 ... 23.00 25 00 20 00 Clovet hay . 9 00 . 9 00 .12.00 . .1$ . .17 Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, vslley -Clover Seed- Red, lb. Alsiks. lb. Western Prime Wools Lead in Recent Trading BOSTON. July 20.-UP)-(Tj. S. Dept. Agr.)-Business in wool on the Boston market during the past week has been predominately on Drime wools' with most of the trade in western grown lines al though a limited amount was on fleeces of fine Ohio Delaine and was Quoted unchanged at S0-31e in the grease and a few sales were closed at the Jow side of the krat-se- Strictly combing staple of tne other grades of Ohio and similar fleeces were quoted at 30-31c in the grease for 58s, 60s, blood and 48s, 50s, 54 blood while 56s, H blood was quoted at' 3 1-3 2c. BIDS WANTED Bids will he accepted by the jmderslgned clerk of School Dis trict No. 24, Marion County, Ore gon", at his office, No, 463 Ferry street, up to 5 o'clock p. m.; July 31 for furnishing and installing two or more filters for dinger and Leslie swimming pools,1 and opened af 8 p. m. in the office of the supt., administration build ing, No. 434 North High street, Salem, Ore. Plans and specifica tions may be secured frem'the clerk. A- bidder's bond or certi fied check for 5 per cent of bid to accompany each bid. The, hid to be enclosed in a sealed envel ope and marked, "Bid for Fil ters. The successful bidder to furnish an approved surety bond in the amount of 60 per cent of contract price to guarantee faith ful performance of contract. . The Board retains the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. BURGHARDT, Clerk. J. 21-23-24. OFFER OF ST016E SI PORTLAND, July 2 0. - -There remained a quiet tone in the local butter trade without any too much activity suggested over the coast generally. Batter fat however was firmly priced. With cold storage eggs being offered by speculators who are taking foil advantage of the law which allows their sale along with newly laid eggs, there was a badly mixed tone and quality in the trade. Demand for live poultry re mained firm but there continned a lack of price change practically through the list. Some demand was showing for turkeys but this was by no means keen. Weaker tone was showing for local potatoes despite the higher values forced at Yakima and ef forts of local distributors to ob tain more money for the latter. Local stock was better than out side stuff too. There was a general scramble for remaining stocks of apricots with The Dalles chiefly sought because of its far superior qual ity as a rule. Offerings were far below actual advance orders. General-Markets PRODUCE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, Ore.. July 20 (AP) Produce Exchange net prices: nutter, extras. 2oc : standards. 24c: prime firsts, 23 Vie; firsts. 22 hie Mutterfat: -jiie. Eggs: U. S specials. 29c: TJ. S. ex tras. 28e ; U. S. medium large, 26c. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., July 20-f(AV) PORTLAND, Ore.. July 20 (AP) Grain : Wheat Open High Low Close July 72 4 VZhi. 72V1 72 Vi Sept. old 714 72fc 71V, 724 Sept. new 72 4 73 72 H 73 Dec 74 74 74 74 Vi Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 88 Vie: do. 13 per cent. 92Vc; dark hard winter, 12 per cent, 90c; do. 11 per cent. 77Ae: soft white, western white, 73 Vie; hard winter. 71Jic; northern spring, 72Ve; western red, 71c. Oats No. 2 white. $25.50. Corn Xo. 2 E yellow, $39.25. Millrun Standard. $23.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. July 19 (AP) Butter Prints. A grade. 27 Vi ib. in parchment wrapper, 28 Vie lb., cartons; a grade, parchment wrspped, 26 Vie lb.; cartons, 2 7 Vie lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 25Vi-2Ge lb.; country routes, 24 Vi -2 6 Vic lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 24Vi-25e lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. Eggs Sales to retailers: Specials, 30c; extras, 28r: fresh extras, browa, 26c; standards, 24c; fresh mediums, 27c; me dium firsts, 21c dozen. Eggs Buying price of wholesalers: Ej-esh specials. 24c; extras, 34e; stand ards, 22c; extra mediums, 21c; medium firsts, 16c; undergrade, 18c dozen. Cheese 92 score. Oregon Triplets, 13 Vic; Oregon LosL 14 Vic Brokers will pay Vie below quotations. Milk Contract price, A. Portland de livery, $2.20 ewt.; B grade cream, 27 Vie lb., surplus basis. Country Meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs.. 15Vic-16e: vealers. No. 1, 11 Vie lb.; light and thin, 8-10c lb.; heavy, 7-9e lb.; cutter -cofws. 7c lb.; ranneri, 6c lb.: bulls. 8c lb.; spring lambs, 10-llc lb.; medium, 8 10c lb.; ewes, 4-5c lb. Mohair 1935 buying price. 20e lb. Casrara bark Buying price 1935 peeL 2 4c lb. Hops 1934 fuggles. ( ) lb.; clusters, 7 4 -8c lb. Live poultry Portland delivery, buy ing nrice: Colored hens, over 54 lbs-14-15c lb.; under 5 4 lbs.. 1516c lb.; Leghorn hens, 1617c lb.: over 34 lbs-. 13-14e lb.; under 3 4 lbs., 1314c lb.; sprines, 34 lbs. and up. 18-19c lb.; nn der 14 lbs., 15c lb.; under 4 lbs.. 16 17c lb.; white broilers. 1314c lb.; roost ers. 8c lb.; Pekin ducks, young, 16-17 lb. Onions Oregon No. 1, $2 ewt New onions California wax, $1.65; Walia Walla. $1.10-1.50. Potatoes OTegon Burbsnks, $1.00 cen tal. New potatoes Local, $1-1.15 cental; Yakima, $1.10-1.25. Cantaloupe Imperial Jumbo, $2.35 2.73: standards. $2-2.25 crate. Woo! 1935 clip, nominal; Willamette valley medium. 22c lb.; coarse snd braid, 20c "lb.; eastern Oreson, 13 22c lb.; sonthern Idaho. ( ) lb. Hav Buying price from producer: Al falfa No. 1. new price. $16-16.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $17; oats. $7-10 ton; Willamette vslley timothy. $14; clover. $7-10 ton, Portland. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. July 19. ( API Hogs Receipts 225, including 187 di rect. Market steady. Good to choice, 180-210 lb. weights, mostly $9.85; med ium grade down to $9.50; bntehers, 260 lbs., SO; packing sows. $7.25-7.50.- Feeder pigs quotsble np to $10. Cattle Receipts. 25. including 5 di rest ; calves, 23. including 17 direct. Mostly a cleanup market. Scattered sales around steady. No fat grass steers offered. Week's top, $8. Lew cutter and cutter sows. $2-3: common to Bie-t-ium grade, $3.50-3.75; bolls, $4-4.85; good to choice vealers saleable around Sheep Receipts 200, Including 34 di rect: mar' It very alow; few sales amend steady. Good fat lambs largely $5.75; common throw-outs down te $4. Slaugh ter ewea saleable around $1.7o-2.50. Jnly 20 STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) 30 15 15 CO IndusL Rsils CtiL Stocks Tadav 62.9 24.1 S2.4 45. Prev. day 62.7 24.1 Month age 61.6 24.6 Year ago 51.2 29.3 1935 high 63.1 27.6 193S low .. 49.5 1S.5 1934 high 01.4 43.0 1934 low 45.3 22.8 S3.S S2.9 80.S 33.4 31.6 40.6 24.2 BOKO AVERAGES 20 Rail! H5LW Stocks and Bond 10 10 10 Indust. CtiL For's 91.1 98.8 69.3 98.8 96.7 ; 69.1 97.0 95-3 63.6 90.5 88.4 64.7 98.4 . 97.1 70.4 - 2. h $4.5 65.5 92.9 . 68.9 70.0 73.T 68.3 60 3 Today 81.4 Prev. say si.4 Month age 83.3 Year aso 8S.7 1935 high -87.8 1935 low 76.4 1934 4iigtt 89.4 1934 low 74.5 EXJOY BAND COXCEKT INDEPENDENCE, July 20. The newly organized band nnder the direction of E. T. Ellefson and Valen Guild, assisting, gate a one hour concert Friday night at the Independence hop bowL Much, praise wa given" to the director and the musicians. About twenty members are enrolled. 45.5 45.3 40.S 45.8 S4.8 51.4 34.9