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, -T Jl .--V The OREGON STATESMAN,'. Salem, OrejonTnesdaj, -iorin, Accost 13,. 1833 ; PACE seven: tl Mas Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line ..10c Three Insertions per line .20e Sir Insertions per line ....30c Oae month per line ....11.00 Minimum charge ......... 2Se Copy for this page-accepted on til 6:30 the evening before publication for classification. Copy received after fhis time will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman Mnmraea bo financial responsibility for er rors which may appear in ad vertlsenenfa published In its celorans. and la cases where this paper is at faalt will re print that part of aa adver tisement 1n which the typo graphical mistake occurs. ' The Statesman reserres the right to reject objectionable advertising. It farther reserves the right to classify all adver tising under the proper classification. HELP WANTED Begin hop picking. William hop yard, 4 mL west of Salem, Thursday. TeL 91 4. Local firm opening new branch. Ap plicants for position. Must hare pleas ant personality. Box 551. Statesman. HELP WANTED MALE Bricklayers : Our semi-steel .castings give fireplaces furnace heat. Write, Fireplace Supply Co., 1031 So. Broad way, Las Angeles, Calif. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted Now or in Sept. speaking high German, to help, with Itousework and care of children. Box 550, care Statesman. Wanted Neat and attractive youac lady for window demonstration work. Apply radar. Neu enamel uera wo.. 311 Btate kit. Girl for part time work ; 141 S. Lib erty. SALESMEN WANTED 1 salesman who can selL Must have car and furnish At local references. Product ht a building material and na ttonally advertised. Zau will contact heme owners. (Salary and commis sion). Box 647. care Statesman. Salesmen and Salesladies - .Right now la oar rush season. Product broad cast over NBC. High daily commissions plus bonus. Excellent sales help. Can at local off tee. 381 Stat St.. Era 26, between 8 and 9 a. ra., today, or MVMheTjnoriilii SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Janitor work evening Tel 8377. Wanted All kinds gardener work by experienced gardener ; reference. All T ask Is a tryout. Mr. Otto, 894 FOU SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof. JS5 Cbems- keta, Distilled white vinegar for all pick' ling purposes. "Keeps Tour Pickles Krisp." PURITAN CIDER WORKS WEST SALEM W are now booking orders for our hill-grown tree ripened Slappy canning peaches for delivery about August 22. Place your order now by phone or mail and don t be disappointed. PURITAN CIDER WORKS Phone 64 It West Salem Miik shaker, 60 ft 1 in. pipe tor gss tank; 223 S. Liberty. Common vetch seed mixed with grey oats, lttc lb; 1st house west of Hazel Green school. Tel. 11713. 9x12 Wilton rug. Cost $105. Sacri fice. II 11 N. Broadway. Davenport. 4 dresses. Tel. 5CS7. Shingles Mill to uaer. Contractors and owners get our prices. W. F. Brown, 714 S. 21st. TeL 3600. Beautiful smooth-top gas range, ?35 Madison St. Slappy peaches are all ready for de livery now. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. TeL 542. Gravensteln apples, 50c bu. Bring box. 2487 Maple Ave. Rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $9.75 up. Hoovers, Eureka s. Royals, all makes, 1 yr. guar. 180 S. Liberty. Tel. 6628. Household goods. 77 N. 14th. Win 'sell to highest bidder, Kimball piano. At condition. Call or write, 2145 Chemeketa, See the new 1936 Zenith Radio. Geo. C. Will Music Store. Salem. W ANTED Miscellaneous Free We pick up dead and worthier- horses, rows, sheep. Tel. 4869. MISCELLANEOUS ROOM AND BOARD AAAA- . ri ni iBrsrtjLruu Rm brd. TeL 834. 8(0 Chemeketa. - - - n.r i" "i.ru"i-n Lge. front room, twin beds. Board. 332 N. Church. Te!. 4375. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Close In. modem apt. Phone 8496. 'ADVERTISING Portland Representative Gordon B. Ben, Security Bulldlng, Portland. Ore. Western Advertising Representatives Fanger-HaU Co. Ltd. 335 Montgomery Street San Francisco, Calif. Eastern Advertising Representatives " Bryant, Griffith ft B run son. Inc. Chicago, New fork. Detroit. Boston. Atlanta Entered mt (M Poitornce at Balm, Oregon, at Stcond-Cla Matter. Pas IKneg every stormtas xec Monaay. Butinet of fie. 215 Mouth Commercial Street. . ' SUBSCRIPTIOM RATES: Man Subscription Rates, In Advance. Within Oregon: Daily ana tsunaay, i Mo. 80 cents: S Mo. $1.35 ; Mo. $3.25; 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere to cents per Mo or $5.00 for 1 year la advance. Pet ' Copy X centa News Stands S eenta, . By City Carrier: 46 centa a month; IS.09 a rear la adrance. OR RENT APARTMENTS 8 rm. fum. apt, 250 S. Cottage. Small furnished ant., clean and com fortable. Adults only. 14 a Ferry. Ftirn. apt. 2241 HaseL Tel. 7t4. Furnished or unfurnished, extra fine; Hawthorne Court, formerly. Engel Court. 100 No. CapltoL' Clean 1 R. apt.. 191 S. Church. Unfurn. Reasonable. 2 S. Cottage. Rent Ftrat floor $ room furnished apartment. MS N. th St. Modern l-room apt., (43 Union. 2 rm. fum. baaemt. apt., est, light. wood, water toe.. IS wk. 303 8. Winter. Furn. l-2-S-na Maytag washer, lie up; S24 N. Capitol. Attractive laaemeot apt. near Capi tol, overstaffed, would prefer State House girts. Phone 6524 or f 408 ninga. 2 roam turn, apt., $1.78 wk. Also 3 room apt. -near cannery. TeL 527. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. A unfurn. Ferkner. TeL 2031. Housea Grant, 619 Court. TeL 6584. & -R- anrad. duple. Tel. 7I7S. Coxy, medern bungalow, turn. : 1020 N. 4th St. Tel. 3940 evenlnga FOR RENT Hospital bed? and wheelchairs to rent H. u tiff Furniture Ca OTHm Toom far rent, 311 Stale St. feL 3713. Frtrit farm far reftt, gtva experience ana reference Ilrst leter. lonc lease to rUcht party. Address X. Statesman. WANTED TO RENT Wanted to rent 3 bedroom modern home, unfurnished. Box S4I, care Statesman. Wanted By reliable party, modern 7 r. lumae. Turn, or unfum. TeL 3744. 40 or more acres, shares or cash rent. Tana McCenwaek, Ataea, Oregon. 'OR SALE REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH TYPE HOME Close -fat North SeJetn. 6 large, cheer ful rooms, tile in both and kitchen, lot 50x132. A-real -bargain at $5250. Will accept good lot aa part payment. SEE Mrs. iirs wttn CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 4708 FOR SALE, TRADE OR BENT. 14 A fair "building, orchard, near high school, m Marion county. Price 11700, $400 down. lit) pec yr. on bat. at -4. Oear. Might assume mortgage. G ro ver c. Nance, ttJOany, Oregon. Beautiful -boSdbtg Jot on FaJraount Hm, -owner leaving city, for sale, price reasonable. Will -take late model m deal Dial owner, $147. Sale or Trade 240 A. stock ranch, good water, fair Mdgs., far smaller farm or Salem property. S45 Ferry. Out-ef-town owner instructs us to sell his fine S-room home with 1 acres ground, regardless of price. Located- tn 4O0 block; N. 24th. Price again reduced on this property. If Interested In a nice place at the right price, let us show this to you. See- Mr. Lindgren HAWKINS ROBERTS. Inc. Lot sale Close in. splendid loca- tiona No assessments. Only 3100 to 3206. Easy terms. Tel. 8877, 1313 Edgewater. TWO HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Only $3500 for both, part terms. One I rooms, one 6 rooms. If yon want a real snap see rts at once. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State St. Phone C70 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of a choice suburban home. 2 110 nrrea best of well drained, productive soil, close to Salem on paved highway. v ell arranged 7 room, plastered house, 2 sets plumbing, plenty of built-ins, fireplace, basement, furnace, good well and water system, garage and chicken coops. Price $4900. cash $400, bal. monthly, low Interest. CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. . Phone 670 SUBURBAN HOME 5 acre tract highly improved, best of soil, new house, close to salem 1 good district. Priced low at $5000. Call MRS. ELLIS to see it. CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors 44 State St. Phone 6708 S room home. 94-150 creek lot. $1600 federal loan. Pay $12.00 per month. Total price SliOO. See house at 198 State. R. A. FORKXER 1S53 N. Capitol St. LARKIX REALTY CO. 10 a Com"! St. Phone 54 19 acres close In, ?emi-raodern build tags, exchange for Eugene. 100 acres, buildings, 3 to 5 thousand cords wood, spring and well water. TODAY'S BAR GAIN. $2200. 12 acres, 2 miles out buildings, family orchard, electricity live stream and spring. TODAY'S BUI' at $2800. Some terms. 1 'i A., 4 R. home, near Keizer schooL Price 3700, 3100 down, bal. $15 per mo. Karl Vlrk. 268 N. Hlth. ACREAGE FOR SALE 30 A. of old fir timber, running wa ter, also 1933 Chevrolet truck : all goes at $1509. Woold consider Salem prop erty as part payment. W. U. KKLCUER 147 N. Com'l. Phone 4728 WANTED REAL ESTATE - -i-i-,-i"n-rirnoruvuLi'uuiJXAf' Wanted Farms A city property 11st- B A. Ferkner. 1853 N. CapltoL Cash renters and borers for farms. Oregon Land Co, Pac. highway. Wood bum, Oregecu "" - - -- -- - -I-, l-,-ii-(-w-un.rru.rin I have lot! Of inquiries for farm and acreage tracts : give me a chance to ell or trade yours. 210 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902 MONEY TO LOAN A COMPLETE SERVTCE ON LOANS UP TO 1300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Member of KRA, Room lit. New Bltgh Bldg. Xnd fiooi UWOSKU Hd 8-122 4k M leg by . . - STATE III State St Tel 3 7 t 4 Loans Made tn Nearby Towns . . - - . - -- -- - iLI- -j- Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 10 months to repay at lowest possible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. - A Local Corporation 1st NatT. Bank Bldg. Phono 1551 Licensed by Stats 'li"ssfireJyV-UU"s 5 Farm Loans 5 v Plenty af money for wen Improved farms If amply -secured. Improve er buy now with cheap money. Ask tor booklet "Willamette Valley Farms," Hawkins and Roberta; laa MONEY TO LOAN Loans on furniture and autoa, STATE LOAN CO. Jt: Ore, Bldg. Lie. by St. B-165 AUTO LOANS CARS R E F 1 N A NjC E O Easy Terms Iavastteslc WJLLA11BTTB LOAN CO. MIS SOS Guardian Bldg. Salem LOANS WANTED Wanted To borrow $5500 on well- Improved real estate for three to "five years. First class security, reasonable interest. Inquire Box 649, The States man. FOR SALE WOOD Good 2nd xrowth fir. Bnr and free from knots ; 4 ft. length, M cord. Im mediate delivery. Phcme 107F23. GUARANTEED DRT TeL -E0Q0. Salem Fa Co. Trade ft Cottage. WOOD SAWING WSaMaaesassjssaaess Wood sawing reeannmhia. Call 'atSO LOST AND FOUND Lost Glassea Reward. TeL &S77. Lost Bev's blue sioper Jacket at Olmger field Friday night. Please re turn to Ed. Batter at Btateaman outers. Reward. U"i nil min I1--.i-r-v i - i- - Reward for return of brown hand bag, containing kodak ; lost on road be tween Salem and Heoo imaay. v. . Hamilton. Portland General Electric Co., Salem, Oregon FOR SALE USED. CARS Good Used Trucks 1930 Chevrolet 1 ton 3175 928 T5. M. C. 1 ton io 1929 Keo 1 ton with aeml . 192S 2 top Keo L. W. B. 1979 Morland 3 ton, L. W, B. .. 1929 IJndeB 3 ton body ft hoist 35 48S 285 350 James ii. Maden Co. 317 State St Phone 850 A Bargain Ol&smoblle tor sale by owner; 29 S K. summer. 28 LINCOLN 4-door sedan, atdemoimta afech. per- fcet. Upholstering, tires ood: $32. Will have to be seen to be appreciated. T. S4HJ. uau - evanmgs. We've Gone Crazy 14 Teranlana Coach, excellent condi tion: radio: siss.oo aown ana 17 H npi- welc 31 Packard Sedan, like new; $150.00 Anwn and S7.S2 ner week. 31 Bulck Sedan, $125.00 down and 3S.09 ner week. 34 Ford V-8 3 door Sedan, an out standing buy at tT5.oui aown aaa $7.18 per week. 29 Ford Spt. Couoe. $189.00. full price. Many other Used Car and Track vasuea at similar terms. I our car m uaac Trucks Dodge 3 ton chassis and cab, duals. L. W. EL. ime memantcat conai tion: $155 down, $7.82 per week. 30 Ford 1H ton, dual: excellent tlrea, platform body; $125 down, $4.67 bct week. 30 Ford. L. W. R, duals, platform bodv. 3150 down. 85.85 Der week. Three outstanding buys in dependable used trucka Every used truck we sell has been completely reconditioned and carries the warranty of the HerraU Owens Co. Herrall Owens Co. "Dependability" DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS 23s S. Commercial 28 CHEV. TRUCK Give away. Motors and tires good : 4 - speed trans-mission; $125. Call 6-8, evenings. T. 64F13. Valley Motor Company Used Cars & Trucks '32 V-8 Del. Coupe, R. R. seat .$395 '32 V-8 Coach, complete overhaul 435 '32 V-8 Regular Conpe, as is 350 29 Chrysler Spt. Roadster 359 '2 Chevrolet Roadster , , 4 '2 Nash 4-pass. Coupe 125 '2 Pontlac Sedan '33 V-8 Regular Coupe "32 V-8 Regular Sedan '31 Model A Standard Coupe . 125 495 415 300 '30 Model A Town Sedan 315 '30 Model A Coupe , ,. 275 '25 Buick Coach 75 '29 Model A Standard Coupe . 185 '28 Model A Coach 150 '33 Plymouth Coupe 495 '31 Buick Standard 8 Coupe 395 '33 Chevrolet Coach overhauled 495 '30 Chevrolet Standard Coupe 300 '27 Oldsmebile Sedan 95 '26 Podge-4 Sedan 100 23 nodge 4 Sedan 45 Trucks and Pickup '32 Chevrolet, long wheel base 415 '31 Ford, long wheel base, 4 new tires - 325 '32 B Model 4 gravel dump 425 '30 A Model 4 short wheel base 225 '28 Dodge L. W. base, duals, over hauled 250 '29 Ford L.W.B.. license 165 30 Ford CC. Pickup 285 28 Ford Panel 90 28 Ford, wood body with duals .. 175 Marion and Liberty Open Evenings and Saturdays Tel. 7910 McKay's UsedXars (With an O. K. that Counts) Whippet Sedan -. S 35 1928 Chev. Coupe 1928 Chev. Coach 145 145 1929 Chev. Coach 185 1929 Chev. Coupe 195 1931 Ford Coach 325 1931 Chev. Special Sedan 395 1934 Ford Coach 575 TRUCKS 1929 Dodge 195 27S 1931 Chevrolet McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 333 Center St. -- 430 N. CornT. SL Radio Program Tneaear, Angnst IS KOW TOKTLA1TD 620 St. 7:00 Honeymooners, NBC. 7:15 Wendell Hall, NBC. 8:00 Jsek gprigg's orchestra. 8:15 Newsiest Snubine, NBC. 0:30 Words and Masie, KBC. 9:30 Pair et Pianos, NBC. 1 :00 Psa Americas, NBC 1:30 Me and My Shadow. 3:15 Concert Celliat. 3:30 Dot and Will. NBC. 3:45 Toe sad Tour Government, NBC, 4:00 Hotel Bismarck orchestra, NBC. 4:30 Stria Time, NBC. 7:00 Ames "a1 Andy, NBC. 8:05 Shsndor, NBC. 8:08 Coceennt Grove ereaestra. 9:30 Hotel Biltmere erehastra, NBC 10 : 13 Jantxev Beach orchestra. 10:55 Press Sadie News. NBC. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra. 11:30-12 Hotel Mark Hopkins erea. JfLEX POSTXAJTO 1180 X 6:30 The Reveille Boor. 0:15 Moraine Melodies. 9:00 OrcbMtra, NBC. 9:15 Mavfair club ereaestra, KBC. 9:30 Morning Maladies. 10:00 Press Radio News, NBC. 10:07 Army Band concert, NBC 11:00 Concert Hoar. 11:80 Portland Council of Churches. 11:45 Edna Mae Jacks, pianist. 12 :00 Oriental Gardens erehastra. 13:15 Westers Fkna and Home Hoar. 1:00 Airway News. 1:15 Pan-Americana, NBC 1:30 rinaaetal sad grain report, Business Directory Cards In this directory run ob a monthly basis, only. Rate: $jl.00 per lino "per month. AUTO BRAKES Mate TVwielt. Ttt Snwlh TJoitHnerclal. BROOMS Factory, 428 N. OmrCB, TeL 49. CHIMNEY SWEEP 1lBtww 4S. R. E. NarHiaeea. CHIRAPRACTORS IHt Q. U SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor. ISC N. High TeL Rem. -STsI. COUCTIONS We collect your alow accta, Confiden tial Investigations. STATE CREDIT CUt Jl Ore. Bldg. t n- T7a DENTISTS rr. K; Davis lias established or nee s at 313-314 Masenlc Temple. Tel. 7183. ELECTRICAL SERVICE UOSLER Electric, 34$ Stats St. Wir ing metora. apMianre. murirs. aervice FLORISTS Brsfthsupt a, 447 Coart. A"LL fcmds ot nsral work. Juta. Flor ist, rrr N. Ubtirty. ta Bennett. 2233 Fulryround Rd. T. 173. KEYS We make keya. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW flAUCM LAIXNDRT THS WEIDKR LAUNDRX 343 S. High TeL 1121 capital crrr laqkort First In Quality and Service -4Mmsr 1115 t24 Rmsdwsv HATTRESSES CAWTHL BfiOt'lNU CO Pnoaw 40M 8ALKM FLUFI-RCa and Mattress Factory. MEW MATTRESS tnatW order, old aacaads; csrrpet cleaAlRg. afs- Inst Buff rag wtartna a. uttt wu bur. TeL 144 L OTTO F. ZW1CKER, MUSIC STORES BEa C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing maehtneav ahset music and piano atua ta Ilspsiring radios, phonographs and sewtng machlnea, 433 State Street iaem. PAINTING Uneeda painter - carpenter. Call 5213. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com- mrrtnL lei. 6SK7. PRINTING FOR STATION ICR I. cards, pampb lets, programs, books or any kind oi printing, call The Statesman Printing Department. 315 a. Commercial. Tele phone 9101. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Perkins. 529 Court St. Tel. 8584. STOVES l repair stoves, rangea. circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posta chicken wire. Salem Fence ana Stove works. A3 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. U lemtng- TRANSFER 'OR local or distant transfer storage. all 3131. Larmer Transfer Ca. Trucks to I'ortiand daily. CAPITAL C1TT Transfer. Co. 221 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing, for warding and flora ga our specialty. Get ur rates. Ferkins Trucking Co. TeL 5293. Anywhere for hire truck service. W specialize in hauling heavy machinery ml equipment. WELL DRILLING K. A. West. K. (. TeL llOFa. J. A. Sneed. 1078 Highland. TeL 4487. 1:35 Vocal soloista, KBC. 1:45 Friendly Chat. 2:15 Music Box. 2 :5 Baseball. 4:45 Dance Matinee. 5:30 Masters' Album. 8:00 Sports talk. 6:05 Richard Hiraber 's orchestra. 6:30 -Evening concert. 8:45 Wayne King's orchestra. :00 Fan Fare, NBC. 10:35 Dance orchestra. 10:55 Press ew, KBC. 11 :00 Dance Frolic 11:30-12 Dance Frolic XODT POBTXiAsTXi 140 Sc. S: 00 Walt Time. CBS. :0 Orran protraaa. CBS. 10:20 Song's for Tea. 11:TO Dictators, CBS. 12:00 Bolik Musicals, CBS. 12:30 Educational Feature, CBS. 12:45 Coaaie (rate. CBS. 1:00 Book of lie. 1:30 Bailey and Neumiller, CBS. 1:45 When Heroes -feet, CBS. 3:00 Feminine Fancies, DLB3. 4:30 Dramatie interlude. CBS. 5:00 Bob and Delly Sava a Lifs club. 5:15 Led Oloskia, Ids. 6:30 Jerry Cooper, song, CBS. 6:45 Louis Prima. CBS. 7:00 Carl Hoff, CBS. 7:15 Musical Moments, CBS. 7:30 Master's orchestra, CBS. 8:00 Seattle Symphony, CBS. 8:45 Jaa Oar bar 'a erchaetra. DLB3. 9:30 Jantxaa Beach orchestra, 10-00 Goldaa Voir aa. 10:30 Master Kinlatarea, Oyster Leei 10:35 Orville aspp-'s reheatra, DLBS. 11:15 wmiaa, CBS. 11:30 Le Hits orchestra, DLBS. XOAC COaVAXXIS 550 a. :00 Hosi milir't Boer. 10:15 A Poefs Story. "Kail Weary." 11:15 Tne World Bookman. 12 .-00 Noom Parm How. 1:15 Bteriea for Boys and Girls. 1:45 Art Appreciation. 2-2:30 Homemaker' Half Hoar. :SO Ereniag Far Hoar. 7:45 KOAC Drama Guild. t :45- Oregon Mental ygien 8oclty "Are Xem aa Ago.tr SO PRICES DECK CHICAGO. Aug. lZ.-WV-Brll- lmnt prospects for the nation's 193 S corn crop brought about sharp breaks in prices of all grains today, with corn pitching downward 3 cents maximum. Season low price records were smashed by corn, and by oats and rye as welL Scantiness of livestock on farms, a circum stance Implying greatly curtailed use of corn, acted as a persistent weight on values, and bo too did indications of a large amount of low grade wheat available for feeding. Corn closed nerrous, -3i cents under Saturday's finish, De cember 65-56, wheat -2 cents down, December 89-, oats 1-1 off, and provisions un changed to a rise of 20 cents. Bie liauidatlng sales that dis tinguished corn trading appeared to be largely or a stop loss cnar acter. ti-k. c.ntmhr R 7 Xi - 4 . 1 rmr nnai.Tt mv siw-ia. December 9 t - vs , May ji Corn: September 74-, De- cember 55-56, May B6-9. Oats: September 27-28, De cember 29. E PARTY FOR BPS LABISH CENTER, Aug. 12 I Mr and Mrs. Delbert Brbby were 1-o-1.-. t Inn for a anrnriae nau- .7 .V -r Vf -.Ihhv tlcai party at mc "'" I home Thursday nigni. aar. xuu- by who ha been Tlaiting nia wiie I and parents here for two weeks, lf t Saturday merning for Fall I River, Mass., where his boat is I , i . j rt.i.... tn rVi a rrnnn I OOCtea. uuiu. Wr -T V I Thursday XUgnt were er. AimabeUe Bennett, the H. E. . a . a mar Boehm family, Edwara Boies, mrs. W. K. uaugneny, Duuaunu Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. nnaoipa A TrriM. Kanml. F.rma. and Wli- lard Hornschuch, Mrs. Charles Hinds, the W. F. Klampe iamuy. Lyle Klampe, Phyllis Leedy. Rntn r . V - Idii m Willard Me- ump awivw; . Uiaag-Ty. uiu-e aauu, wc- i w . i i 'P i rvriTi mm Wanleaa, and the G. F. Llening family. The H. E. Boenm, a. m. ana D. T. Bibby and E. G. Hornschuch a 111--. -aali 4 T tfir Wrl t l I1Q11UWI liiauo UW aa yatv; " made the Mt. Hood trip early in the-week. The men folk or tne party and Erma Hornschuch made the climb to the top. . The H. B. Aker house has been brightened up with a new coat ot paint this week. MRS. JULIA BOTE Fl WOODBURN. Aug. 12 Mrs. Julia E. Boye, 60, died early bun- day morning at the family home, 601 South settiemier avenue, sub waa oorn in ia county, November 2, 18 1 5. ne had uvea in woodDurn tne past i years, coming here from Oklahoma. Surviving are ner wmower, j. w. oye, ana a uaujuier, i-u.a, at nome; two sisters reaming V UUUUUru, 13. uauua .... ards and Mary Stwalley; three sla ters. Zorada Stark, Irene Liston and Edna Shanklln of Jasonville, Ind., and one brother, John W est- ley. of Jasonville. Services will be held from the Ringo chapel Tuesday at 2 p. m. with Rev. George Edwards of the Free Methodist church officiating. Interment will be in Belle Passl cemetery. She had been a mem ber of the Tree Methodist church for the past 3 2 years. ON FIRST TRAIN RIDE SILVERTON, Aug. 12. Mur- iel Stamey, 14. and her brother, Dean. 12, had their first train ride the last of the week as they went from Payette, Idaho, where they hare been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. For- ney Stamey, to Pendleton, to visit with other relatives. The young Stameys are children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamey ot Silverton. In U. S. Suits a . Jastieo Prwetwti - - Associate Justice John IL Prea ton of the California 8prem court, "above, who waa named by President RooseYclt to prosecute' the $25,000,000 to $50,000,000, o3 recovery' suits against tha' Standard Oa Co-, takes op his. task In Los Angeles. Restoration of .valuable oil lands also a ought.. NAUTICAL SURPR1S BAL IS TODAY m i 5V. " 1 . Cpaa js. -.-k? -. :::::::::::-:' C.av.-. .-:-::-;- :v. .yvs-w. -:'; " ' , y . . sf . . .vi'Av.' v.'AVv.'.v. . .v.v x.v:.. -. ;w A .. ' J x " V-- . i Skate Sales ate AVERAGE !S HIGHER DESPITE LITE DROP NEW YORK, Ang. 1 Shares chanced hatfds in the stock market today in the great est Tolame in more than a year. Rails had a brisk uptarn, second ed by a number of the utilities. but the industrial group lagged behind under profit taking. The tone was steady to firm at the close but most prices were Off I a bit from the best levels of the I aT- Turnover In the Stock exchange at 2 4U .HO shares was the most actire Since Jly 2, 1934. The Associated Press average of 60 stock, adranced .1 of a point at to a new uibu iwr u, re- placing the 48.6 peak made sat- urdav I ine i raus usea m me com- i puauon rose .8 of a point to ZS.3, ,jmtr,., .... and the utilities a shade better. No Help Outside Stocks got no help from outside markets. The grains especially were a soft feature of commodi ties. Bonds tended to follow the stock market pattern closely. Most Wall street observers ap- I peared to feel the market's be- i 1 ..m a i uaiiui ciiucutcu buuio miciiui I wcarmeu, espociauy in view oi the evidences of realizing in many of the recently actire industrials. They point out that the news J background remained encourag- line - ,.- 4 . "utu luug-icrui ucuurs. was aenvea irom tne announce- ment that General Motors had de- elded to embark on a 150.000.000 program of plant expansion and modernization. ntl-iin. ..tim.,.. r t. : ioui - iurn oi larin macmnery in me J first seren months ot this year I . . m trade quarters were some 75 I i per ceni aoove ine same perioa or 14. I Moderatn decline vera revta. tered by U. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Republic, while General Mo- tors and Chrysler dipped in the I inln I v 0aa-a l im. i., a . m lymar wtsro lower among tae larra implement makers. International I Harvester, however, improved a nuie Meanwhile, a number of active I t0 ll vaoa fpanvlntia rv A vaIm v- i acaaacr a uo iiatuuuo iu yuiUl U I more to the best levels for the year including New Tork Central I at 23, Pennsylvania at 28 . I Baltimore & Ohio at 15 and Southern Pacific at 20 . I American Telephone was active lata new high for the year and closed 2 points up at 13?. Other utility issues ending about steady. CLUB PICXIC TONIGHT WOODBTJRN. Aug. 12 The Woodburn Garden club will hold us annual picnic Tuesaay evening. Poultry. So. i stock August 13, at Aurora park. A He "T colored hens, over 8 lbs. Mnh -r,- will o-, H Colored ben, nnder 6 lb. tnn(ul t ,, tho wihinir trnnfinnrtntln ar- Mked to meet ,Q front of the Moore and Beers drug store at 6 o'clock. Those going are also aaked to brin thei own uhl 8erTice takps stiivie inn SILVERTON. Aug. 12. A. Da- ,ls former principal of the Sil rerton senior high school, has ac- cepted a position as principal of the hieh Rrhrvnl at Kallnaa rl!f Mr. Davis is a brother of Mrs. H. d r-i-v . on . iv. uuu ai ciireuuu. Gard i araeners and n i Mart tancners PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12.- (rP-PrIces In general were steady with the trend looking a bit up- I ward on Monday morning s early gardeners' and ranchers whole- sale market, Tomatoes continued scarce and several shipments from Califor- 1 nia have sold rapidly because of I the scarcity of the local crop Cauliflower which has been selling for $1.15 is now going at $1.25 a erate. Celery bearts have held a low of 90 cents and their low now is $1. The price on berriea held firm with loganberries holding mostly )1 a crate, raspberries between $1.90 and 2 and blackberries at 11.15. The supply of watermelons is exceptionally large this season. Cauliflower ... o. 1, $1.65; No. 2, 65c Apricots Peach box. 65-70e: Wenat- lehee. 15-lb. lug. 75. Mean Local, ib., 4-5e. Peat Telephone, lb, 8-7e. Spinach Crate, 75c. Carrots Doxe bnnebas, 20c Beets Do- boaehe. 80e. Greea enion Doiea bunches, 20c Dry ooions CaliL red. 60-lb. sack. $1.10; WaiU Walla, $1.10. Blaeksenia Crate. $1-15. Apples Tallow Transparent, box. $1- 1.25; Crareaateint, $1.25; Red Astra khan. 85e; California GraTeasteiaa, $3.75; lamble pick. 60c Peaches California Elbertas, box, $1; The Dalies. 75c; 3. H. Bales, 90c Flame -California, bos, $1.75. Squash Crook Neck, erate. 85c: mar- blehead, lb- 2e. Turnips Desaa baae-ea. purple tope. I 80-40C Radiaba Dozen bnncbea. 15c Csbbace Seattle. Me. 1. 100 lbs- $1.50, round head. Celery aear-.a Dosea bone has, f I. Celery field packed, crate. 11.29; washed. flUtl Potatoes 100 lb. asea, oe-$i. Hew potatoea lOO-lb. sack. $1.00. Khabarb Pound, 2c Parl- Doin baaehes. 10c Xjettae Saattle, erate. $1! 5-1.50; lo cal, so-OOe; Ne. . 40-aOe. I Tomatoea Large ais e, $1.25 per 20 Ib. bos; Oregea, -au sise, $1. Moaataia. $1.25. Barp barr! es Ur ta, z. Leaaabarriaa Crate. Oe-$1.18. WatermeloB Pound, 1 4 e. TT FX I . 1 Seedless grapa Log. $2; Bed Malaga, 2.00. Cantaloupes u. b. as. x. Co cumber 10-15c ftreea peppers Psack box, 90a. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price f 1JJ7 per handrvd. (afilk eases en send ateqtUy sattetias average.) ' Distributor price 92.10. A grade butterfat -Delir ered, Sfltfc; rootc, 23 He A grade prists, S9c; B grade. 27c. Prices pail te growers hj Salem bnyera. (The prices Veiow, aoppOw fay a local treear. are andieatv- of Him daity awrkst sat are not auaxaatoed by Tae Statos- fkutts (BnTinv Priest ?aiima eaataloopev crate 1.63 io 2.00 5. iut .6; BssekeerriM. crate ,, loo Huckaeaecries. ib retail o iftyj 6-10 GTspea. Bed Malaga, luf 2.50 edisa -erases. u x.so uc1 reaches. 81b. basket Jl Fresh fits, bos .73 -DO Leberries. et aaspberwa. 24s WttBii. ih. 1.76 to 2.00 .014 Csnuto - ne. erat, 1.75 to 2.25 fineaPDla Cuban, crate S.00 an- 0.00 Oranges, Choice 2.50 to 1.25 Bananas. lb oa stalk , . ' .05 Uanaa .05 H Lenten a, fancy 8.00 to 10.00 . 6.35 to 8.00 1.00 C-oire l.imea. froa - Urapef rait, Calif. 3.00 to S 85 ATMilea. Tr.nsnir.nt new rron JO Grarenateina, bn. ., .. .75 I?BTALE!' (Burinr Pncet) CS plaat, flat .25 Danish eanssh, dox. .70 inn. -. . jts rB-w5 -- 10 w -I? anm eni-na. local. aen jo Onions Wai Walla, ewt 1.25 I Wfcite Beraandaa, cwt. S5 Calif, Reds. ewt. 8.50 l Takima msrala bead aqnaan, lb. .63 i camiiflowar. o-ecoa. luf o to uo id. .i r!.'"" . .1 jj oeierv' besrts. dot. s to jss i enenmbera. hot-oa, boi to i ts I eots, doaea .30 Beaaa, local, lb .02 H to .04 Green pepper. Oreg-on, lb. JO i-ettuce, local .73 to J. 25 I TIr 1. I - A1 f- 7 t I .v aw at ral t i iTpaAn . . a In I Local new peas .04 to .os I Spinach, local, eranse crate 5 SqoiMh, crate 1.00 ftJ7e. ls-ib. inC 70 to .80 SO .40 .55 JO .15 California. 23-30 lbs. i0- t I wiS-lt- IOl .11 to S te I fubtrti. io. Bors (Bnrrnz Price) Caaalori, J034. lb top .06 Farcies. 1034, top. Je. no-inai EGGS (Baymg Pries) 1 . gr, .27 8 -ediams W0O1. AND MOHAIS (Bajinx Price) Mohair .20 J20 He-inm wool Coarse aaa fin wool ., yOCTLTaT (Bariag Price) Heavy hens, 4 or ewer J5 .14 JD9 .08 J8 -irei aioia. lb. afeeim Lechorna, lb. Lit-ht lb. . Stats. Ib. 0! roosters. Ib. - Colored frre, lb. White Leghorn fry. Io. .IS Marion ereamerv burinr sricei Lira .14 .15 .11 .13 .14 .17 .06 .06 .08 5 .23 .22 .21 .15 fKl ,' Colored fryer. 2 to S lb Colored i Pn. ow z, lb.. Old roosters, lb. Stag - Reject I Eert Candied and traded Larra extra Lara; standards , . Medinm extras ,, , Uedinm standards - Smalls Casa count, large egg. SO ponndi or OTr, per ease LIVESTOCK Lamb 03V to .os I Ftm. lb. .01H to .02 ET.UnJi- V.' Hogs. 140-1.9 lbs . 9.50 to 10.59 120-130 lba. ... 8.50 to 9.50 ...11.50 10.50 to 11.50 170-210 lbs., top 210-250 lba., top . Sows 8.00 to 8.50 4.00 to 6 00 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.00 3.50 to 4.50 7.00 .18 Steers Cow . Balls .. Heifers Veal, top Dressed hoc Dreased Teal. lb. .12 G-AXJT AND HAT Wbeat. wentern red .65 White. So. 1 .66 H Barley, feed, Xo. 1, ton 16 00 Oata, milling, ton 19.00 Feed, ton 16.00 lay. buying prices CloTer bay 11.00 -11.00 -14.00 Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley WOOL DEM.N'D STE-DY BOSTON, Aug. 17.-P)-(U. S. Dept. Agr.) -Demand here con tinued steady on 64s and finer territory and other western grown wools. Recent sale? n cluded moderate quantities of good French combing to average strictly combing 64s and finer territory wools at 70-72 cents scoured basis. Average to short French combing wools moved In fair volume at 65-67 cents. CLIFFORD PORTERS VISIT SILVERTON HILLS, Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Porter and their small daughter; Sybil Claire, are spending a two-eek vacation with Mr. Porter's moth er, Mrs. A. H. Mires. Porter is stationed at San Pedro with tne T7. S. navy. He will soon complete 16 years of service. Aaguet 12 STOCX ATXXAOES (Compiled by The Associated Prees) 80 IS IS 60 ladaat. Bails CtlL Stacks Today . . 65.4 26.S $7.t ST.! $2.8 26.8 S7 $1.6 40.6 24.2 48.7 4.6 Pre", day 65, 25.7 Month ago M 24.6 Tear age 40.S 3S.0 1935 high. 64.5 , ST. 1915 lew 49.S 1$. 1934 high. . 61.4 4S.0 19S4 low 4S.S 22.8 Near 13S highs. 45.8 S8.0 48.7 $4.t 51.4 84-8 B0H9 AYZSAaZS 20 10 Balls Indus- 10 10 0UL -IWa Tadav , sa.a .o 7. 9 Vnr. dar 82.2 . T.T 68.7 Month ago . 814 9S 2 96. 69.4 Toar aaa 80.8 87.8 8S.6 64.2 teas Vik 8.S .! 07.8 70.4 115 low T6.4 82.2 84.5 65.S 1934 high e.4 92.9 88.t 70.0 1934 lew 1U T8.T 79.2 80.J Stocks and Bond Active S11.1 OIILOUKET Hogs climbed to $11.50 to start the week and bring the highest offer local producers ha-e had in years. Tho boost yesterday was 25 cents over the close of the week. Lambs were quoted up 25 cents per hundred and cows were hirh- er by SO cents per hundred. Wheat prices wera down, with 6 cents the quotation on white and 65 cents the offer on red. Home grown corn was more plentiful and brought less, 10 to 15 cents per dozen ears, to the grower. GeneralMarkets TXfXbVCE SXCHASTOB P03TLAND. Ore Jin- 1 .m Prodnce char,ce, net price: Dn-r: catraa, zee; atandarda. 25c Pthim tirsta, 24e; fims, 22c. oauenai: Z7c. ECS: Larre, U. S. aneciala. 80 IT R xtraa, 29e; C. S. medinm. 27e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., lur 1- iipi. Craia: ' Wheat Open Hih Seprean ber eld 72 4 72 Vi September new 75 4 72 t Dewaber 74$, 74 March 76 76 Lew -Close 71 71 71 71, 78 73 73 75 Cash: Brr Bad bluestem. IS -r - Ole; Big Bend Uaestem, 86e; dark hard winter, 12 per cent. SStte: do. 11 per cent, 72c; soft white. 71c; waatera wnne, 7oe; nara winter and northern spring, 71e; western red, 70c. tat e. 2 white, S21. Cora Xo. 2E yellow. 38-50. Millron Sundard, $23. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Aa. 12. (AP) Butter Print. A grade. 18 Vic Tn. ia parchment wrapper; 29c lb. ht eerte-ts; B grade, parehent wrapped. 27. c lb.: rartan. 28 He lb. Butterfat Portland deliver?: A arada delivertea at least two weekly. 27 -28c lb.; ceontry routma, ze-.8c lb.; B g-ada, de-li-errea leaa than twice week It, 28-16 c Ib.; C grade at market. G grade creaa far bet-ins: soyinc prire, hmtterf at baaia, S-e lb. Eggs SaWa ta retailers: Speeiala, laage, 30c; extras, large, 28e; standards, large, 27c; extra aedieart, 22c; larre. 27c; medium, extra, 27c; -sedinm rirst. 10c; sadeTrrade. 16c; pullet. 19e tmw. Cheese Orecon triDleta. 14e: Ora-M loaf, 15c. Brokers' will pay fee below no- tat ton. - Milk Contract price: A grade. Port land delivery. S2.20 cwt.; B grade cream, 27 He R., surplas basis. Country aaeaU Belli ag price te ras I- ers: Coontry kiilea kogs. best batchers under 150 lbs- 18e lb.; vealers, Ne. 1. 13 13Vie Ib.; light and thing. 1012c lb.: heavy, 8-lOe Ib.; cutter eowa, -7Vie lb.; eaancra, 5-6e lb.; balls. 8c lb.; spring lambs, 11 He lb.; medium, B - 10c lb.; ewes, 4 6e Ib. Mohair 19S5 buying price, 20c lb. Caeenra bark Buying price. 1935 neeL 2fee lb. Hops 1934 f-eglet, ( ) lb.: elusters. 6-6 he Ib. Lire poultry Portland dehrery, buy. ing price: Colored hens, ever lbs., 1415c lb.; under 5H lb.. 15H-164e lb.: Leghorn bens, over 8 lba., 13- 14e lb.; nnder 2 Vi lbs- 1213c lb.; uprinr, 3Vj lb. and up, 1819c lb.; under 3H lbs.. 1617c Ib.: white broiler. 13 16c rb. : rooaer. 8c lb.; Pekia dock. young, 16-17c lb. ew onions Walla Walla, 50 60c per 50-lb. bag. New potatoes Local, 61-1.15 cental; Takima Netted Gem. $1.25-1.35 cental. Cantaloupe California jumbo. $2.25 2.50 crate: The Dalle, standard, 81.75 crate; Yakima, atandarda, $1.75 crate; pony. $1.25 crate. Wool 1885 clip, nominal: Willamette valley mediam, 22c lb.; eoarae end braid, 20e ,1b.; aaatern Oregon, 18 - 2-c lb.; southern Idaho ( ) Ib. Hay Buying price from producer: Al falfa No. 1, new price, $16-16.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $17; oats, $7-10 ton; Willamette valley timothy, $1; clover. $7-10 ton, Portland. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Ang. 12. (AP) (USDA) Hog: Receipts 1800. including 211 direct; market opened mokUy 25e higher than late last week; extreme top on load lot 65c above one week ago, at $12.25: early bulk 180-215 lb, drive-ins, $12; rate sales down to $11.75; weight 235 500 lb., $11-11.50: light light. $11. 25 11.50; packing sows, $8.50-8.75; choice light feeder pigs up to $12.50. Cattle: Receipt 3100. including 300 throngh and direct: calves 175, including 25 through; market steady on better grade steer and most she-stock : weaka to 25c lower oa in-between grade steers: six loads good weighty grass steers. $7.60-9; plainer largely $7.25-8.05; very plain down to $3.75; few atockers. $4.50-5.50; heifers. $4.00-5.25; few $5,50 5.90: good beef cow. $4.50-4.75; common to me dium, $3.50-4.25; low cutters. $2.50 1.25: bulls, $3.75-5. Sheep: Receipts, 1,500, including 200 direct; market fairly active, anoctly 25c higher; good fat lambs, S6.25-6.50; com mon to medium, $4.50-6.00; few yearl ings, $4.00-4.50; fat ewes, $1.75-2.50. No. 8893 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Marion. In the Matter of the Estate of NELLIE B. WHITS ON, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given -that the undersigned Ancillary Adminis tratrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Nellie B. Whitaon, deceased, has filed her TiatH -Account and Report in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and that Tuesday, the 10th day of September, I93S, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court Room in the County Court House In the City of Salem, in said Coun ty and State, has been appointed aa the time and place tor hearing any objections to said Final Ac count and Report and the final settlement of said estate. The date of the first publication of this notice Is the 1th day of Af gust, 1135. and the last the 3rd day of September, 19 J 6. ALICE H. PAGE, Ancillary Administra trix, with the Will An nexed of the Estate of , Nellie B. Whitson, De ceased. Page and Page, Salem, Oregon. A.6-l?-20-27.S.. Attorneys tor said Estate OGS REICH