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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, August 21 1933 PAGE SEVEN Ams Statesman Classified Ads Call 9105 Classified Advertising Single insertion per line ..10 Three insertions per line .20c Six insertions per line ....30c One month per line ....$1.00 Minimum charge 25c' Copy toT this page accepted until fi:30- the evening before publication, for classification. Copy recelred after this time will be rnn under tho heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for er rors which may appear in ad vertisements published In its columns, and In caaes where this paper Is at fa alt will re print that part of an adver tisement is which the typo graphical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objectionable advertising. It farther reserves the right to classify all adver tising under the proper classification. HELP WANTED Ical firm opening new branch. Ap- P'M-ants lor pua.tion must bare pleas ant personality. Box 551. Statesman. HELP WANTECU-MALE Wjlb -with heavy drug Tel.- ;$. iw to cut 1 ?-in. wood. First class auto mechanic, 2329 Fairgrounds road. letter Homes and Gardens hare Tuning for man with car. Mr. Davis, Central Hotel. Evenings. HELP WANTED FEMALE Cirl for gentra! housework. Pb. 4429. SALESMEN WANTED 1 salesman Must have car. Apply S ) a. m., Wiiia.T.tiit Valley Koof Co., li State S:. A national Znstituikm is offering (nnanent positions to two men who .'lai'fy. II you have -sales ability and Interested in your future earn ings, this Is your opportunity to make a connection wit!; the largest organi sation of its kind in the world. Call F..vm 218, Marion Hotel, Wed. 1:20- SiTUATIONS WANTED WANTED Janitor work evenings. TeL 8377. CHAUFFEUR, expert. 23. gives ser vice on long or short trips ; reasonable w lie. Excellent references. TeL 3241. ; Chauffeur, 34. r.ativc, speaks Ger nfin. Spetiullzing la long vacation tr;;-3. See or write Efc.3chafr, Blue M'-.n cabins. No. 4. Wanted Steady position as chauf fer for a doctor or private people or t i-elicg salesman; Ul Trade St. WANTED All kinds gardener work try experienced pardoner; references. A't 1 ask if a tryout. Mr. Otto. 894. FOR SALE .Miscellaneous ItE.VL, honest-to-g.oJnesa cash sale storage furniture, etc. For six days fKWy; velour davenport J14; 9x12 Or iental Mohawk rug $13. 5o ; upright pi : j:0; i'7xJ4 Ax. tl.row rugs 50c; 1 ill enamel wood range, sanitary base, :-.:; drophead sewing machine -.,9: automatic day bed, nearly new, 4r IS; Simmons 4-post beds $4.25; Hiinrnons coil springs I 'J up; A-l Hot,- r-lut alec range Apt. size), oven on only IS; Monarch elee. range ; tioover elec. sweeper Is : oak din 1t R. table and leather seated chairs t- match, all for t if1 ; renovated cot tun mattress I3.4S; Mason fruit Jars doz. ; rockers 12 ; writing desk f.t.75; A-l 6-tube c. radio $16; al rost new heavy duty 1-3 h. p. motor $H'; triple-p'.ate vanity and bench JT.r.u; lawn mower Si: small National cis'ii register, good iiitpe, $17.50; two pointer's ladders. $4. Tiie above furniture and articles are r.irly all priced at less than one-half regular -Jow price. For quick removal for casli. Money talks. No foolin'. This Is real ciiarue for t!;rifty buyers to itive plenty of money, if we have what j o'i want- AVe are poing to move sev eral hundreds of dollars worth of goods t ': next 6 days if low prices will make yo i bur. Sale now on 3030 Portland road. "Rum's" Pla e. Adjoining Capi ta Bedding. Phone 4'C:i or 3666. Safe for sale, fireproof. 2S5 Chcme keta. Distilled white vinegar fer all pick ling purposes. "Keeps Yiaur Pickles K: i;p." PURITAN" CIDER WORKS WEST SALEM Honey-coating Virginia SL popcorn outfit. 2035 1 Hit SALE Two nuackiess hen il its. also a good grindstone in frame with Sfat and pedals. Phone 66S2, Sa liii. Ore: C.irmel peaches ready now Klbertas i-'t'i Ang. Townsend Orchards. Mission 1! "t iom. Ij0 ItalHan -pc. walnut dining r;:i. suite, like new. Owner says sell f r only iGr.CO. 6-pc. very high grade wal- n it bedroom suite, consists of triple plate vanity, loug mirrors, bench, large dresaer. heavy plate mirror, chiffonier, bow foot bed. A autlful set. rood n new, only ti. Can be seen in stor age at 183ft Portland road. inod grarenstein apples. 1 1 mi. on Wallace road. L. E. Wendt, - ---- - - -.-ii-.i-iru-ij-uxAji-n Gas rangv. electric range, bedsteada. I9i4 Chev. Coupe: 353 Bellevue. MeCray refrigerator case. Frig! da ire coil. JxlO. TeL 7632. ADVERTISING Portland Representative Gordon B. Bell, Security Building. Portland. Ore. Western Advertising Representatives - Fenger-Ilaii Co, Ltd 135 Montgomery Street" Saa Francisco. Calif. Eastern AdTertlsins Representatives Bryant. Griffith A Branson, Inc, Chicago. New. York, Detroit, t . Boston, Atlanta . i . Entered at tie Postorftce rt Safem, credos, a caar-ca Matter, i'tts- tismed every swntiu exocp - Honda u Harness office, tli South Commercial Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mall Subscription Rates, la Ad-rax, w ltuin uregon: many ami sun.jay, i Ho. 6 cents: S Mo. $125; Ma S: 1 rear li.oo. Elsewhere cents per Ho or $3.90 for 1 year in advance, pet Cory S cents. News Stands S cents. By City Carrier: 45 cents a month $5.64 a year tn advance. WANTED Miscellaneous 1 ro.ra. picture projector. Tel. 7186. WANTED Good used washer, pre fer Mavtsp. Call 3717. MISCELLANEOUS Halr-nts. lic-JOf. 391 S. Winter. FOR PNTilOOMS Light hskpg. rooms. S6 Center St. Furnished room in quiet home. Near state building. 355 N. Capitol. ROOM AND BOARD Rm, brd. Tel. S3C 8fi Cnerneketa. Ire. room, board. 2 men. 5482. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Close in, -modern pL Ptaon 8490. I rm. f urn." apt., 230 S. Cottage. Small furnished apt., clean and com fortable. Adults only. $45 Ferry. Fum. apt. 2261 Hazel. Tel. 7664. Furn., reasonable ; 654 N. Capitol. 2 R-, turn.; I1T3 N. 4th. Small furn. apt. 96 Union. Attractive apartment. 219 X. 14th St, S rm. flat, partly furn. or nnfurn. 3 bedruas.. icaraee ; S1U Judson St. Newly fitted adults: 1855 N. S rm. apt. Responsible W lute r. 3 rooms, fum. Church. Tel. 527: or unfurn., 287 S. 2 room $1.50 wk. furn. apt., TeJ. 5276. near cannery FOR RENT HOUSES 4 r. furn. 1751 Front, Adults. Furn. & unfurn. Forkner. TeL 3031 Houses. Grant. 529 Court. Tel. 6584. 2 rm. furn. hojse. Tel. 8S40. Adults. 6 rm. house at 49 Oak St. Tel. 6524, Firm, house and apts. 735 N. Com.l FOR RENT: 2 extra fine homes for rent. One rooms, other 8 rooms. Price $50 unfurnished: $60 furnished. CHILDS A. MILLER, Realtors 34 State St. Phone S70S FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs 'nit H I. Stiff Furniture Co. to Offlc rooms for rent, re! 37 1 J 381 State St. WANTED TO RENT Place suitable fr dairy, also fruit or rwrriVs desired. Rt. 6, Bot 5S0. OK SALE REAL ESTATE Beautiful building lot on Fairmount Hill, owner leaving dry. for sale, price reasonable. Will tike (ate model car n ceal. utal owner. 8147. Sale or Trade 240 A. stock ranch. good water, fair bldgs., for smaller (arm or Salera property. 645 Ferry. Lot sale Close In, splendid loca tions. No assessments. Onlv $100 to 8200. Easy terms. Tel. 8877. 1313 Edgewater. --- itf-. . ii ir . if-i ii wi rai.r.ru-jirLf rm. house. 9txli0 ft. creek lot, J 1600 Fed. loan. Pays J12 per month. Priced at 82500: See house at 1985 State St. and make your best cash offer ' for etuity. Must be sold now. R. A. FORKNER, 1853 N. Capitol St Good house. 2 a. bearing fruit, 3 mi. Dallas highway, sacrifice by owner. Bos 58, care Statesman. BARGAIN: Owner sars "Ctit the Price". Beau tiful new 8-room house, modern in erery detail, gum wood finish, tile bath and kitchen. Everything of very best construction. Priced for short time at $6500. Half cash. mtg?. for balance. See MRS. ELL13. with CHJLTjS It. MILLER. Realtors 34 4 State St. Phone 8T8S tor Sale Large house, K rooms. large lot, clear title, worth $1000. Make offer. See my agent, Louis Bechtel, S41 State. Room 4. LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN: LARGE five room plastered bunga low home, with garage, basement. fireplace: price 11200. all cash. WORTH MORE MONEY. If you. want value, see this property before you buy. TV. W. GRABEXTIOP.ST & CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 61 CS SNAP CREEK HOME: . Late construction, modern 5 rooms, large attic, basement, furnaee. fire place ; this property Is in excellent con dition, good location, nice large creek lot. Price $5250, term. SEE CS FOR BARGAINS. W. IL GRARKNHORST & CO. Realtors 134 & Liberty J?c Phone 616$ PACIFIC IIIGHWAr SNAP: Five acres, all in bearing orchard, drilled welL small house, garage, lo cated )i miles out on main Pacific highway. Price $1850, $650 down, bal ance earfy terms. See W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 1S4 S. IJSerty St. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE : Good liome In Corvallis suitable for income. Price 1590. dear. Trade for home in Salem or Silrerton. See CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 344 State Ht. Phone T0 FOR SALE FARMS 155 acres 14 cleared, soil suitable for any parpoee, several springs, modern home, fair outbuildings, 1$ miles front Salera ; $SSee very easy terms. SOCOLOFSKT ft SON 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. SPKCIAI.: aere tract, hterhly Improved, gooi buildings, close t Salem in good resi dence district. For quick, sale only SU5S. See ICRS. EI.L.13, with CHILDS 4k MIl.UF.K- Realtors 344 State St. Phone (5708 WANTED REAL ESTATE - Wanted Farms city tiro pert T list ings. K, A. tor liner. 1853 N. CapItoL 1 Cash renters snfl buyers lor farms. Oregon Land Cm, Pac highway, Wood- ourn. tnreeon. Small far a. Boa: 659. Statesmitn. . Business Opitortonities IN-ESTMEXT3 invest yoar savings at 5 to f per cent on first tnortarage securities. See Uavkiu 4k Kooerts. Company opens a new business Sua- cessful whererer introduced, and have opening for one more Terson. with capital to !-; wRh mr without ser- vice. Sale Investment. tTond returns West Coast Milk Chamnaame SuddIv V riT jt ii Tw for sr. Joe Jotuuieesea. 30 Stark street, Portland, Ore. Business Opportunities $225 For sale extra choice hop crop oo vines, on UH acres of rich, river bottom land. owner sick, not a me to harvest crop. See Louis Bechtel, 341 State St Profitable grocery business for sale to highest bidder by Sept. 1. Rejec tion rights reserved. Write Box 555, Statesman. MONEY TO LOAN A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO $300 Beneficial Loan Society of S&!esn Member of KRA. Room lis. New Bllgh Bldg. 3nd tloot LICENSED NO. S-lzX m M in OJ STATE 518 State St Tel 1 T 4 0 ' Loan. Ma fie In Nearbr Trroa Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 30 months to repay at lowest possible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A Local Corporation 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Phone S5SS. Licensed by Stat MONEY for good first mortgage real estate loans, any amount, farm, city or acreage properties. Low interest rates. No parment requirements. CHILDS A MILLER, Mt. Loans 344 State St. , Fhoae 708 Loans on furniture and autos. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Ore. Bldg. Lit by St. S-165 AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms Inrastlgate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-159 505 Gum d tan Bldg Satem MONEY We now have several good first mortgages on hand, amounts from J $350 to 12500. Net Investors 6 per cent. See us for real estate loans. CHILDS & MILLER. Mtge. Loamt 344 State St. phone 708 See us for loans on Salem properties. Quick service, low Interest rates. W. G. KRUEGER 147 N. Com1! Phone 4728 LOANS WANTED Loans wanted on farm and city property. Before borrowing, inquire at Hawkins & Roberts. 11300 private money wanted. Sub urban property as security. Box Statesman. FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRY wood coal. Tel. C000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. 16-in. old fir. Tel. 7838. Large, dry second growth fir. 4 ft. 34.00; IS In. 34.50 delivered. Chas. Sarver, Marion, Ore. WOOD SA WIN r; -Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290. Woodsawing reasonable. Tel. 3792. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather suitcase be tween Stayton and Detroit, containing men's, women s and children s cloth ing. E. E. Hedges, Turner, Ore. LOST Brown rimmed glasses. BUI McAdams. at Postoffice. LOST Gas pump handle on Salem- Dallas road Sunday morning. Reward for return. Puritan Cider Works. West Salem. LOST- -One month ago, female Bos pup. Reward. 355 Bellevtie. ton bull FOR SALE USED CARS 2S Chevrolet Trucjt, $85.0 Herrall Owens Co. "Dependability" 235 8. Commercial 5S Chrysler Coach, $75.09 HerraSlOwens Co. Dependability" 235 S. Commercial 1935 V-8 Town Sedan, driven less than 5000 miles. Radio and other ex tras. Will sacrifice if sold today or to morrow saving of 4159.50, by owner, ! 809 Edgewater. Good light six sedan. Upholstering like new. $0.00; 2142 N. Com! St. McKay Chevrolet. Co. 1329 Chevrolet Cpe. 1928 Chrysler Sedan .... 19! Chevrolet Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Ford Coach 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 395 !93 Franklin Sedan 5S5 1933 Oidsmobile Sedan 675 333 Center 430 N. Com'l DOUGLAS McKAT CHEVROLET CO. Now Wrecking 1 192S Whippet 4 Sedan. 1 1S25 Star Touring 1 1926 T Ford 1 1915 T Ford truck 1927 T Ford 1928 Chev. Truck ACME AUTO TRUCK WRECKERS Where you can always do s little better. Look for Neon sign 430 S. Commercial 2 LINCOLN 4-door sedan, sldemouats. Mech. per fect Upholstering, tires ood: 1325. Will have to be seen to be appreciated. T. 64F13. Call 6-8. evenings. FOR SALE Chrysler 6 sedan. '28, good condition, tires nearly new, orig inal pant : siie.ee. oniv e.e mwn. balance $13.00 per da Telephone 17 2 L Route J, Box 211. Star Sedan Dodge Victory Sedan 17$ S5 TKUtjas 1933 Dodge 1H ton 1930 Chevrolet 1 ton with trail- 80S 1919 Reo 1 ton with trailer Soe 1929 Reo two-ton, rood robber 47S 1J2J Podrs 1-ton with body ft hoist ow James li. Maden Co st 7 Ptate St Phone gaaP WANTED? USED CARS WanHXsrw good condition and is.- bargain. State rtrioe Hot 75. Statesman. Give Shower for . T a f j Umonvaie l-auy TTNIONVALE. Aug. 10. Com- is; . ??5 275 325 plimenting Mrs. Irene Chapmaa, a I at the whool building. The build miscellaneous shower was held Ing has been thoroughly recondt- Satnrday evening at the home of he? parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iran I Prawlpr V 1 n v- t- i . .1- TT. l" I Kciicat cnurcn ny i-e memuersau nrTised hv Rv. P. E. Fisher 'the begun Monday morn ling. Business Directory Card La this directory run on a monthly bails only. Rate: tO per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Paik. ITS South CmamerclaL BROOMS Fartory, 42t N. Crmrch. TeL 4. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. g. Norlhwtas. CHIRAPRACTORS I DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC, Chtropractor. I IS N. High Tet Rem. 87 It. COLLECTIONS We collect your alow aocta. Confiden tial Investigations. STATE CREDIT CO. 211 Ore. Bldg. Ph. T783 DENTISTS Dr. K. Davis baa established offices at 511-11 4 Masonic Temple. Tel. 7133. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electric, 24$ State SL Wir ing motors, appliance repairs service FLORISTS Brelthaupt'e. 447 Court. ALL binds of floral work. Luta, Flor ist. 127 N. Liberty. TeL 8191. Bennett. 8233 Fatrgroond Rd. T. 8173. KEYS We make key. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES ' THK MEW SALEM LAUNDRY TUB WEIDER LAUNDRY I6a & High Tel lltf CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Telenhone S1G 1284 Rroaflwav MATTRESSES CAPITOL DEDDINU CO Phone 406s SALEM FLUFF-RUQ and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad te order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, siz ing: Tina rug weavtng. s. istn vvn bur. TeL I44L OTTO F. ZWICKER KM. 1811 MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewtng machines, sheet musta and piano stud ! lea Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 423 State Street PAINTING rjneeda painter - carpenter. Call 521S. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 14? N. Com- merolsl. Tel RB7. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pampb- i lets, programs, books or any kind of I printing, call Tha Statesman Printing Department. Zl s. Commercial, xcia chone 9101. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Perkins, f29 Court St. Tel. S584. STOVES l repair stores, ranges, circulators Sen aew and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken trira. Salem Penes and Stova Works. 2 rjheoaeksta. TsL 4174. R B Fleming. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call $131, Lartner Transfer Cat, Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 224 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get mr rates Perkins Trucking Co. TeL 6293 Anywhere for hire truck service. We specialize In hauling heavy machinery and equipment. TRUCK SERVICE BY DON CHAPEL Oregon-Washington. Let us handle your hauling problems. Tel. 748. WELL DRILLING a A. West, a . TeL 110FS. J A. Sneed. 1078 Highland. Tel. 4487. Damage by Ditch Crew Operations Claimed by Ruei SERA crews working on Shel- ton ditch last winter dA $2100 worth pf damage to property In Depot addition belonging to Carl F. and Florence N. Rnef, a elatia wlth tha elty council by their attoraeys last night asserts. They claim direct damages to proper ty, such as tearing out of factory building foundations, damage in the nature of gravel and debris dragged onto their land, and ask $50 a month rent for the three months they say city m chili err was situated on their property while oeing usea in aig ..... .. ging out .the ditch. White School May Build New Playshed HUB BAUD,' Aug. 20 A meet- I Ing to Tote on tne mairer oi ouiiu- ng a new play ened at White school, near Hubbard, wul be held Wednesday evening. August 21, tloned daring the sammer and Mlsa Mathilda Gilles, teacher of I the school for seven years,. Baa 1 ..a a w fVu th win. T.. "7 .T..i v''.;V SZ - uuvt, jjuiutL otuout uuom unm hers are E. &. Enperhr. John Stauf- - I fer and Roy Love. Sam Miller Is clerk. STHRD BUHER Ii) BT DEMAND PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 20.-) -The huge spread between extra butter and standard grade con tinues in the local trade with lim ited offerings of the latter. The biggest call as well as supply is in standard grade with all scores inclined to show a strong tone. During the late session of the produce exchange a further ad vance of Vic lb. was forced lor cubes of the prime first grade with other scores unchanged. Butterfat values were inclined to show a strong tone with for mer premiums continued general ly at country points as well as In some centralized plants. Market for eggs continued to show a fully firm tone locally. No change was shown in prices. While the trade generally has been talk ing of a slight Increase In the supply, local government figures showed otherwise. Lambs are Higher Market was showing a general rise for country killed lambs, with sales up to 13c lb. for top qual ity stuff. There was also a good demand for yearlings and ewes. Lightweight veal, country kill ed, were firm priced in the local trade with sales up to I3V2C lb. here. Hogs were Inclined to show sales resistance since the price climbed so high. There was some demand for country killed goats as a result of the high cost of other meats. Young wethers averaging around 30-35 lbs. were selling around a nickel a pound. Peach trade was showing an ac tive tone with prices firm to high er for Crawfords. Tomatoes were about steady for the day although in spots the price was higher to lower. Cantaloupes were firmer and up about a nickel a crate for the average run. Haynes Family Holds Reunion at Silver Falls MILL CITY, Aug. 20 Mem bers of the Haynes family, one of the older ones of Mill City, met at Silver Creek Falls Sun day for a family reunion and pic nic. As rain threatened, some of those living at a distance did not attend. A basket dinner was enjoyed at noon and before leav ing the party had a picnic sup per near the falls. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Havocs and Mrs. C. C Morrow of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berry and son. and J. W. Chamberlain of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and children Rogene and Don, and J. B. Ross of Grand Ronde; and Mrs. M. M. Stewart of Salem Mrs. . M. Hendricson and daughter Daisy are expected to arrive home the middle of the week from California, where they have been the past ten days on a visit with Mrs. Audrey Trego Mrs. Trego, who is a former Mill City woman, lives near Somoa, Calif. The trip was made by auto along the Roosevelt highway. Ar thur Mason of Mill City drove the car. WOOL DEMAND FAIR BOSTON, Aug. 20.-m-V. S Dept. Ayr.)-There 'as a fair de mand for Ohio and similar strict ly combing 56s, blood wools at 32 cents and for strictly comb ing 48s, 50s, hi blood wools at 30-31 cents in the grease. The supply of good Ohio wools was reported to be limited. Limited qualities of Ohio and similar strictly combing 58s, 60s, blood wools were selling at 31 cents grease basis. OCC YOUTH DROWNS OTIS, Ore., Aag. 19-(;p)-The body of Bennie Godlewski of Chi cago was being sought by the Newport coast guard crew todayi following a fatal accident yester day when a boat capsized. Godlew ski's companion in the craft, Wil lis Jesse of Ellioot, 111., swam safely to shore. Both were mem bers of a CCC camp. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart Spiaaek Crate, 75c Carrota Doxen bunches, 20e. Beeti Doiea btiBebe, 20-25c. Greea onion Dee kaadea, "dt. Dry onions California reda. sack. $1.10; Walla Walla, $1.10. Cabbage Seattle No. 1. crate. 11.50 ser 190 pesads, remd kead. Caulillewer ao. 0. Jl 1.10: o. 2. 63- 75c. Radishes Dozea fcu tia, 15c. Celery hearts Dosea buscJiea, 1. Celerr riela paeke. crate. $1.23: large jumble wasted, dozen, 70c ; wtvhed, crate. 92.25. Apple YeUew- Traninarant, per kex. 115; GriTeuteici. kez, 1.25; Ked astraahaoa, B5c; jamble pack, 60e. Fetateea 100-pisd sack, tOe $1. Kew potatoes lOS-poaad sack, f i. Parsley--Doxen bancbea, 20c Baipberries Crate, $2. Black berriei Crate, SOe $1. LofanberriM Crate, 1.25. Peaa EUnepneae, pound, S-4. Lettace-Grate. 65c SI. Keaaa tcal. netwd. S-S)e. Tomateea Large tire. So-poond box. 60-sOer small aise, B5-40c. -Tnfclpa Purple tops, dozea Lunch ei. o-B0e. . - - . - , 'Watermelons lomdV 1 K e. -:'"Aairlcets-r-Peac;h-' box - 3tO; Wtn- ateltta: lSoad lar. 75c. . v j Feaeketf dOtfernia Eleertas. box, POej.Tae. XtaUes, box, 75c; J. H. Ealea, II. ." . TItws-iCsHfotBls. hex, 11.75: Corn Local, box, 60-5c; Golden Bantam, bos'. SOe. Saeaaa Crbokaeck, crate. 85c : Mar- blehead. Bound. - Grspet Setdless, hj, tL7S; Red Ml- are. htr. S2.40. Cmntlo-pr V. 8. Ke. 1, DUlard, f2 2.2i; ao. a. 1 Pears Bartlett, f 1. Stocks' Landslide POWER SHIRES UP TO BAlii.CE LOSS NEW YORK. Aug. 20-;P)-The stock market dug its heels in to day and managed to halt a slide which had given some indications of getting out of control. A sharp extension of yester day's reaction was led by the Utilities at the opening with large blocks of shares changing hands at substantial declines. Some support then arrived for the be leaguered list and trading volume dwindled. There was another la ter sell-off with American Tele phone breaking nearly 5 points. But in the final hour the power company stocks came back briskly and early declines were either can celled, reduced or replaced with moderate advances. Steady at Close The Associated Press average of 60 issues, which was oft .8 of a point at 1 o'clock, ended un changed at 48. The activity was not so pronounced toward the close, although the ticker tape got behind floor transactions ifl early selling. Transfers totalled' 1,972, 70 shares. The wash-out In equities on Monday and early today was be lieved by some analysts to have greatly improved the technical po sition of the share market. The comeback of the list was also at tributed partly to short covering and rebuying by sold out bulls. The trade picture was still bright with summer recessions holding to less than seasonal pro portions. Illinois Couple Visit at Swegle; Picnic at Grove SWEGLE. Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Meyer, sr., of Beards- town, 111., are house guests of Mr and Mrs. L. C. Meyer, jr. The eld er Mr. Meyer is a retired engineer of the C. BVi & Q- railsoad. Sun day the Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kay. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Biggerstaff and son. Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson spent the day picnicking at Stout's grove at Mehama. The Meyers will also spend some time at the coast. . Mrs. C. C. Long and son. Loren, Mrs. Annette Smith and Mrs. H L Smith and children, Richard and Barbara, all of La Grande, have been visiting at the Reuel Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Zimmerman and daughter of Wenatcb.ee, Wash., have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garton. Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Garton were school chums in Iowa and this is their first visit together in twenty-seven years. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCullah spent Sunday at Camas, Wash., attending the wedding of her niece. Mrs. Reuel mith entertained with luncheon and an afternoon of bridge Saturday. Those present were: Mrs. E. C. Mennis, Mrs. George Alder in, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Mrs. Stuart Walk er, Mrs. Herman Watson, Miss Dorothy Kibbe and the hostess. Radio Program Wednesday, Aafaat 21 KEI POETLASD 1180 Ke. 6:30 Reveille Hour. 8:20 Tanro Time, 8:30 Vot Pourri. :00 Lee Gordon's Orchestra, SBC. 8:15 Yesterday's Farorites. :30 Three Four Time. 10:00 Beaux Arts Trio, NBC. 11 :00 Ballads of the gea. 11:15 Modern Melodies. 11 :3o Pure Gold. 11:45 Edna Jlae Jac-f, Pianiit. 12:00 Dance Frolic. 12:15 Western Perm and Home Honr NBC. 1:00 Crosscuts, XBC. 1:30 Financial and Grain Report. l:3"i James Wilkinson, NBC. 1:45 Friendly Cbat. 2:15 Iance Hatinee. 2: 45 Songs of the Past. 3:00 Band Magic. 3:30 Ray Noble Orchestra. 4:30 Melody Train. NBC. 4:45 Tea Time Melodies. 5:30 Jan Garbrr's Orchestra. 6:0rt Sports Talk. 6:05 Ted Fiorilo's Orchestra. 6:15 Williams Walsh Orchestra. 6:30 Evening Concert. 8:30 Masiral Comedy Moments. 9:00 Hotel Biamawk Orchestra. XBC 10:35 Hotel Mark Hopkins Orchestra, NBC. 10:45 Moment Moiicale. 11:00 12:00 Dsace Orchestra. XSW POBTXJaJTD 620 Sc. 7:00 The Honeyinooaera. 7:15 Wendell Hall and Others, SBC. 7.30 TT. g. N,vy Band. NBC. 8:00 Jack Spricgs' OrcJuntra. :15 Merry Macs. NBC. 8:30 Merry Madcaps, XBC. : 15 Orchestra, SBC. 9:30 California Federation of Wanes' s Clubs. NBC. 10:30 Golden Melodies. NBC. 11:00 HolTyvrood Varieties. XBC. 1:05 Catherine O'Reilly, Cellist. 1 :30 U and My Saadew. 1:45 Adventnrea et Sam and Dick, WBC 2:00 WernaaV Magaiine of the Air, SBC. 3:15 Oriental 6erdene Orchestra, NBC. 3:30 Dot and WUL NBC. S :45 Little Concert, SBC. 4 :30 Just Around the Corner, NBC. 5:00 Was. Warner Program, NBC. 5:45 Williams Walsh Orchestra,' . -00 Orgaa. 7:00 Amos B Andy, SBC. 8:00 Westchester' Biltmore Orchestra, SBC. 8:35 Musical Comedy Moments. A. -IS .Eel el Bismarck Orchestra. XBC. iu:i iiotea siara nopcina vrcaeaira, . KBC" 11 :00 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra. KBC 11:30-12 Deauvilla Club Orchestra, XBC K0AC C0EVA1XIS 550 Ke. 9:00 'riomemakers Hour. 10:15 Hobby Horsea and How to Ride Them. 11:15 The World Bookman. 12 :00 JCooa Farm Jiour. 1 : 15 Stories for Beys and Girls. - i 1 :43 Art Appreciation. I 2:G-3:9 Hoaaesnakera Halt Hear. 1 6:30 Evening Farm Hour. Salem Markets Grade tl raw 4 per cent milk, co-op basic pool price f 1.57 per hundred. (Milk based on sen:! ttsatMy featterfat averaf.) Distributor price S2.10. A trade butterfat Deliv ered, 27c; route, 245c. A grade prints, -9 c ; It grade, 28 Prlees paid te growers by Salera buyers. I i Bnces belew. aapolied by e local grecer. are iadicatirc of tbs daily market bat are aot guaranteed bj The States man.) FITITS Buyout Price 1 Local Cgi. do. , .55 Peaebes. caanieg, bu. 1.25 , Valama eaBtatenpes, crate 1.40 to. 1.6."i fears. UaJif.. bu. Peaches. C'hf ,"kllrts. lug .so J. 00 .20 .75 .75 2.50 1.75 .11 .75 .01 i oiacaoerriei, crate , Huckleberries, lb., retail Peach bIbbu, kn Apneots. lug .63 to G rapes, Red Malaga, lug Seedleis crapes, lug Local peaches. 81b. basket Freh figs, box Watermelons, lb Cantaloupes, crate l.Ti to Pineapple. Cuban, crate 5.00 ana 6.00 Oraages, Choice 2.50 to S.25 Bananas, la., on stalk .05 Hands - .05 U l.fmn, laney 6.7.X .1 to 7. MO Choice 5.00 to 6.50 1X0 Limes, fresh Grapefruit. Calif. 3.00 to 5.85 Apples. Transparent. new erop .60 .75 GraTCBSteins, bu. , VEGETABLES (Buring Prices) Egg plant, flat DanUh sqaash,. doi. 1.25 .45 .35 .15 .13 .20 Dill, dot. Corn, local, dozen .10 to ltaliao sqaash. 3 lbs. Green 00 tons, local, dozen , Onions Walla Walla, cwt. 1.25 White Bermudas, cwt. 8.25 3.50 Call!.. Keds, eirt. Takima marble head sqaash, lb. .0" H Cauliflower. Oregon, log .0 to 1.30 Cabbage, Oregon, lb. .01 to .02 Carrots, local, dozen .25 Celery. local, dot. JO to .45 Celery hearts, doz. .45 to .55 Cucumbers, doz .10 to .-5 Cncnmbers, pickling Sweet, lb .04 Sour, lb. 03 Dill, in 03 Beets, dozen .80 Beans, local, lb 01 2 to .03 4 Green peppers, Oregon, lb 05 f.etroea, local .75 to 125 Lettuce. Seattle 1.75 2.75 .90 1.10 ' .051, .fi5 1.00 lettuce. California Kew speds, Washington New spuds. Oregon Local new peas .04 to Spinach, local, orange crate Squash, crate , ... To tatoes The Dalles, 181b. lug 50 to California, 23-30 lbs. Turnips, dozen Radishes, Iocs!, dozen W'alceta. lb. .13 to .85 .90 .40 .25 .20 .15 nibsrts. lb. .13 te HOFS (Buying Price) Clusters, 1934, lb., top .06 V4 Fugglet. 1934. top, lb. nominal EGG3 (Boring Price of Andresens) Ertras - S .Standards 25 Mediums 24 WOOL AUD M0HATS (Baring Price) Mohsls .20 Medium wool 23 Coarse and fine wool ... 20 POULTBT (Andresen Son Buying Price) Heavy hens, 4 or over Heavy bens, over 6 lbs Colored mediums, lb. jlediem Leghorns, lb. . , , Light, lb. .18 .15 .14 J2 .11 .06 .OS .17 .14 Stags, lb. Old roosters, lb. , Colored frrs, lb White Leghorn frys. lb. Marion creamery boring prices Liva Poultry. IS,. 1 atoclr Colored hens, under lbs. .16 Colored hens, orer 6 lbs. .15 Leghorn hens, under 4 lbs. .12 Leghorn heas. e-er 4 Its. 13 Colond springers, over 84 lbs. .17 Colored springers, under lbs. .14 Leghorn broilers, ucuer 2 lbi. . .15 Leghorn broilers, over 2 lbs. .14 Old i posters, lb. .OS Stags .08 Rejects .08 Eggs Candled and graded Lares extras Larre standards Medium extras Median standards 3.1 .25 .25 .23 .15 .24 Smalls Case count, large ejrs, 56 pound er orer, per ease uvestocs: Burin r Price) Lambs - 03 Ewes. Ib. .01 4 te .02 Yearna lasbs .03 to .03 Hoes. 140-170 lbs. 9 25 to 9.7a 120-130 lbe S.50 to 9.50 170-210 lbs., top 10.25 to 10.50 210-250 lbs., top 10 to 10.75 Sows Steers Bulls 7.00 to 8.00 4.00 to 00 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.00 3.50 to 4.50 7 00 to 7.5ft 1? .12 Heifers . Yesl, top LVreased hogs Dressed Teal. lb. - GRAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red - .64 White. No. 1 -65 Barley, feed. Xe. 1. ton lf .00 Oats, milling. Jon ly.oo Feed, ton 10 00 May. buying pricee Clover hay .11.00 -11.00 .14.00 oa Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley Chittum bark, dried, lb. Daughter is Born to Fruitland Home FRUITLAND, Ang. 20 Mr. and Mr$. A. H. Smith hare a new daughter born August 17, weight 6 lbs., ana naraea jnarian Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lirelf and family will start todar for a trip to Klamath Falla. Crater Lake and other scenic points on the way to San Fraaclsco. They eipect to be rone two w reeks. Mr. V. Rings and family, are moTia to Salem. Henry DicTts and family are moving to Pra- tum; Aagnat 20 STOCK SVEBAOrSS (Compiled by -The Associated Pre 15 00 i, -.: o'J -Jndast. Rails Today 64.2 25.7 Prev. day 64.2 23.8 Moathago ' 63.7 84.8 Year ago ..- 49.8. 2J5.T 15 high 65.4 2T.6 1935 low 49.S 18.S 1934 hie .. 61.4 43.0 1934 low 45,3 22.8 Stocks and Bond rtil. 8tocka Ss.O 4J0 S8.0 33.$ 2t.l - 89 21. 40.6 24.2 48.0 e.l H M.4 49.1 84 51.4 S4.9 B0SD AVE -AGE 8 . 20 10 Bail tndust. 10 19 Vtil. Fnr'e Today IVev. day Month ago Year ago , 1I5 kick 1933 low . 194 kiga 1934 low 98.2 63.S o.l 9S.3 B.0 99.1 92.3 2.9 73.7 9. 3 9.0 H.I 9i 84.it 88.9 6s.2 68. 68.9 64.J 70.4 S.S 81.5 83.3 7.$ 7.4 9.4 74 70,0 is Halted GRAINS RALLY DUE TO DUST WORRIES CHICAGO. Aug. 20-)-Fear that destruction of North Ameri can spring wheat by rust had not yet been fully realised led to r. price recovery of around two cents a bushel In the wheat market to day. Pessimistic crop advices from both sides of the Canadian bor der coupled witt a bullish private survey pointing out the serious ness of domestic spring wheat de terioration encouraged enlarged buying in the futures pit At the same time, selling pressure was light, with a let-up in hedging op erations reported. Wheat closed 1T, to 2fc cents above the previous finish, Decem ber 89$8-, and corn was up, December 55-?. Oats gain ed -"g. rye and barley was unchanged to a cent up. Closing Quotations: Wheat: Sept. 87 3,-; Dec. 89-? ; May 91,-. Corn: Sept. 7 4Va; Dec. 55 S- i ; May 57 i. Oats: Sept. 26 V; Dec. 2T?,-Ts: May SOU. PXODUCE EICHAKGE PORTLAND. Ore.. Ant. 20. I AP I Produce exchange, net prices: Butter: Extras. 27c; standards. 254c: prime firsts. 24 "c; firsts, 23c liutterfat: 2Sr, Esps: 1-arge. C. S. specisls. 30c; U. S. extras, 29c; L . S. medium, 27e. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 20. (API- Grain : Wheat Ones High Low Clou September 71 T'.'H 71 72 M September new 71 724 71 72 i December 72 H 73 Vi 72 4 Mst 74 75 74 75 Caxh : Big Bend blnestem, 13 per cent. 96c; Big Bend blnestem. SSc: dark hard winter, 12 per cent. 2c; do. 11 per eeat. 6c; soft white, 72c; western white, 2c; hard winter, 7c: northern apring. -c; western red. 71 c. Oata No. 2 white. $20. Corn No. 2E yellow, S38.50. Millrun Standard, 22. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 20. (AP) Bntter Print, A grade, 29 c lb. in parchment wrapper, 30 c lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment Tapped, 28 e lb.; cartons, 29 e lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 8i- 19c lb.: country route. 26 H 29 V4c lb.: B gTade deliveries less than twice weekly, 27 -2iT4e lb.; C trade at market. B grade cream for bortlinr Buying price, buttertat oasts, ajc id. Eggs Buying price CI wnoiesaiera: Fresh specials, 27e: extras, 27e; stand ards. 25c; extra medium'. 23c; medium firsts. 19c; undergrade, lbc; pullets, 16c doiea. Cheese Oregon triplets, 15c; Oregon loaf, 15e. Brokers will pay eelo-f quotations. Milk A grade. Por-.land delivery, 52 c lb.; butterfat basis for 4 per cent. Country meats Selling price te retail ers Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 18-18Ve lb.: Twlers, No. 1. li 13c lb.; light aad thin, 9-llc lb.; heavy, S-lOe lb.: cutter cows, 6 7c lb.: ranners. 5-6c lb.: bulla. 8c lb.: spring lambs, 12-13c lb.; medium. 10 He lb.; ewes, 4-6c lb. Mohair 1935 buying price. 20c lb. Caseara bark Buying price, 193 peel. 2 c lb. Hops 1834 clusters. 6 e lb. Live poultry Portland delivery, buy ing price: Colored heas. ever 5 Iba., 14-15 lb.; under 5 lbs., 15 16e Tb.: Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs., 13 !4e lb.: under 3 lbs.. 1213c lb.; spring, 3 lbs. and up. 16-17c lb.: un der lbs.. 15-16c lb.: white broilers, 13 16c lb; roosters, 8c lb; Pekia ducks, young. l17e lb. Dry onions Walla Walla. 50-60e per 0Xew 'potatoes Local. $1.00 cental; Takima Netted Gems, $1.20 cental. Cantaloupes Dillard. $2; The DaUes. standard. $1.50-1.75; Yakima standards, $1.50-1.75 crate: peny, $1.25 crate. Wool 1935 dip. nominal; Willamette valley medium. 22c; coarse sad braid. 20e lb : eastern Oreaon, IB 22c lb.; southern Idaho. ( ) lb. Hav Baying price from producers . Al falfa No. 1. new price, $16-16.50; east ern Oregon timothy. $17: oats, $7-10 ton: Willamette valley timothy. $14; clover, $7 10 to. Portland. Hollywood Holds Eleventh Picnic HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 19. Grey skies and a chilly wind daring the forenoon was no check on the en thusiasm shown in the annual Hollywood picnic which was held this year at Hazel Green park. The picnic, the eleventh such gather ing, brought out a crowd ot lorty four. A picnic lunch was served at noon and the sunny afternoon was spent In various games, swimming and a general social good time. The success of this year'a picnic was due to the management of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harms and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Erntson. At the busi ness meeting Dallas park vas set for next year's picnic to bo held GeneralMarkets the last Sunday in Jury. Sir. and Mrs. Chas. Low, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers are in charge. Epworth League Has Buffet Supper PRATUM. Aug. 20 The buf fet supper which was given San day night by the Epworth league, was well attended. The sapper was followed by league, preaching and a reading by Frances Robertson, an organ selection by Mrs. John .Jones and a piano solo by Mrs. Adam Herscta: On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. deVries and Mrs, Lorena Thomp son motored to Albany, where they visited Miss Ida Mitxner. Hop picking will get nnderway about the latter part of the week in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Degress from Nyssa, Oregon and the W. F. Klampe family, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph de eo.t I Vries on Sunday.