The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 05, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    The : OREGON STATESMAN,; Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, September S; 1935
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financial responsibility for er
ror which may appear ta ad
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columns, and In cases where
this paper la .at fa nit will re
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tisement in 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 ander the proper classification.
HOP PICKERS
WIGRICH RANCH. 4 M miles south
.of Independence. 4 acres, first class
accommodations. Will pay $9c for a
jO l b. bo x.
-' Pickers wanted. Williams hop yard,
4 miles west of Salem. TL XI4. -r
: Curtis ranch, 15 miles south , of Sa
Iem.S miles northwest jot "Jefferson,
mar Buena Vista, ferrv. Will oar
11. 5 per 100 lbs. IU'RBCt eV COR- I
yoTER, over Fenncy a store, t. Phone I
41.-- - -. - . -
HELP WANTED
-Local firm opening new branch. Ap
plicants for position must have pleas
ant personality. Bos -Sal. Statesman.
- , IS Evergreen blackberry pickers IM
mL west of Kelzer school. S. IX Rich
ards. - WANTED 4 log trucks with trailer
brakes, $2.45 per M. 15 mi. hauL In-
0.-1 ire loading donkey. West Sclo, Ore.
t - i
lif.L.r Vl Ari l tdUt afllALr. j
Girl over 18, to help with house
work In family of three. TeL (905.
Wanted woman or girl to wash dish
es for board. TeL 4445.
' Wanted girl for general housework.
One who can go home nights. Address
82, care Statesman. - '. -
S1TUAT.10NS VA.ffTEP
ReL nurse wishes worlc 960 Union.
Wanted All kinds gardener work
y experienced gardener references.
Alt I ask Is a try out. Mr. Otto, S044.
. ; Children taken care eff during- fair
week day rr nigt. 272 Cottage.
FOR SALEMisceliaheoas
Safe for sala, Creproot 2S5 Cbams
kela. Distilled white vinegar for all pick
ling purposes "Keeps Tour Pickles
Krlsp."
PURITAN CIDER WORKS)
WEST SALEM
Ground Dallas limestone. Bulk or- :
ders taken for the next 3 weeks only
at $3.60 ton. F. O. B. plant Hawkins
Roberts Inc. TeL 4109.
Bartlett pears, 25c and up. Box 181
on Wallace Road. Joe Meaner. .
Bartlett fall butter pears, 40 ewes,
baled straw. Mrs. J. H. Wright 4ft
m. Wallace road.
Tomatoes 65c, 75c Pepper,' Oscar able. Prica $1100, cash $50, baL month
Purcell. Rt. S. Box 806. TeL 78F14. Jiy, low interest.
-' I shack hetme- on choice acre tract
Our big luscious hill-grown tree-rip- I
ened improved Elberta and J. IL Hale
peaches now ready. Puritan . Cider
Works, West Salem. Phone 5426.
Bartlett pears 25c. Tel. 6F12.
Producers stock. TeL 7715 evenings.
Hewitt s auction sale, Friday, Sept
6, 7 mL 6, W. of Monmouth, 10 a. m.
i 2 nesa i jersey cows, neuers,
calves, all registered 'or eligible. Many
Z head oi jersey cows, neuers,
due to freshen soon. Heavy producers.
pedigrees at ring siae.
Farm implements, mower, rake,
binder, drill, manure spreader, plows,
harrows, cultivators, corn planter, iron
wheel wagon, cow barn drinking cups,
feed roller, many other article-. Four
farm horses, bred eows,' atov Terms
cash. G. G. HEWITT, owirerr jnoepen
" vr. i.e.,.., .k
eence, ure. . a. nnMia,, oaaeui,
sale manarer.
;V MISCEIXANt&US'
Haircuts, lSc-20c. 302 8. Winter.
Will teach reliable men servicing
electric refrigerators and air condi
tioning ; spare time. Write. Utilities
Rnaf. Inst. Box 579r care Statesman.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Sleep, room, close In. TeL SS2S.
Desirable living room, front entrance,
fireplace. Very close In. TeL 7948.
Housekeeping rooms for men. JJ
Center.
ROOM AND BOARD
fvrlrniriJl'm ! - -
" For roirplrV rrr rTrvc 1n.LS482.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
bj-i riiiasa - - - .
; Mod. first floor apt 648 Union..
1 and t room txsnu 1173 N. Founb. i
jjrTirsrvfirrsi- - -i- - "it
. ?few 8 R close, TeL 6825. ,
Flne 8 room furn. apt Hot water
heat garage, garden, .. iei, I.
-: . - ADVIlTISINa f :i-
- Portland Representative
' Gordon a Bell, SevutHy; Building. ;
' - ,: : PorUand, Ore.
Western Advertising
T. RepreBentatlves - '
,"1 .Tenger-HaU Co, Ltd.
. ." 336 Montgomery Street -
v V San Francisco, cam,
LV Eastern AdTeTtlsInf
' - RAnrafentatlves--
Brvant Grlf HOt a Branson, Inc. 4
- Chicago,' New .York, Detroit,
.Boston; AtUnta v
lnlercd at fke Poetofrtee at Satem,
Orep, o fiMOMd-Class Matter. P-h-lisked
every noriaj7 escept U onday.
Rtfamess oice, zik oouts commercial
Srrsct -
4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: '
Mall Subscription Ratea In Advance,
Within Oregon : ' Dally and Sunday. 1
lift 60 cent: 8 Mo. $1.25; Ma $2.25 ;
1 year $4.00. Elsewhere 80 cents per
Mo or $S.s for 1 year in advance. Pet
Copy 8 cents. News Etanda I cents.
By City Carrier: 45 cents a month;
5.00 a year in ad vase.
tfUR RENT HOUSES
....... -,-l-l.lfnnnj-ruvlJ1J-LrLr I
Houses. Grant. 121 Court Tel. ESS4.
""" -" H mb i ruLi HiJUU
1 R. fun. feue Adult TcL SS40.
Fum. 4k onfum. Forkner. TeL
' $21.50 furntahed house; - flreplaee,
furnacev By LOUIS BECHTEL, S41
JOR RENT
Hospital bee and wheelchatrv I
rent. H. U 8U(f rurnItam,C
OTfle neoma tor sent. JI State St.
WANTED TO RENT
Want to rent bouse or acreage close
In. Write 411. cars Statesman. tStve
. ' FOR SALE Real Estate
fZ-t. - - .-. nV rmytrt
KttmX water, .loir. bldgHL. for
rarm or Balena.preperXr. Ferry.
PUT TOTJIt RENT IN HOME I
Good f R. house in West Salem for I
f8b0.ee is down.
Mice f R. .name- and a oanay zor
IIZS0 SS dawn.
uood i s. Mm h. cottage st. lor
frvss any treasonable oner down.
Strictly modern 7 R. house and a
i dandy tor tle moner ; only 1500.00
fl89 down. Tilt a up Miy-oow. ts&E
J. U. SKAKS OT U. W. JOHNSON
III S. Hicht Phone 9t2.
20 A. 7 mL from Salem: S150 down.
baL tat Price 11200. H. P. Grant
SZ court
Modern S room low. aood lo-
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EXCHANGE Real Estate
Trade small Imp. cL farm foe home
m Salem,. Portland and between owner.
Bax 67i Statesman.
FOR SALE FAUSIS
ssxssasasSseSaetsaases
FOR SALE 1S acre Improved
farm located . 8 miles southeast of Al
bany. Good buildings, best of land ;
100 acres under cultivation, balance In
pasture. Can ; all be cultivated if de-
aired, ah year creeK. mis iarrn orig- I
inally sold for $18,000. For immediate
ale priced at $7500.
See Mr. Undgren
HAWKINS ROBERTS, Inc.
SPECIAL. RANCH BARGAINS
a luttv imsju tilts unucts vi uicaw
ranches put their lowest price and
i wnen you see any oi mese places you
will say what a sacrifice which It ia
9S Acre B grade dairy ranch, 14
stanchion cow barn. All in cultivation.
Just think, only three miles east on
Garden Road and can be bought for
$30 per acre, about of value.
10-ACRES FOR $50 PER ACRE
A dandy showy place, well kept and
good soil, good location : all in cult
good pias. 7-R. house, bath, electric
lights and pump ; nice barn, garage
! and poultry house ; woven wire fenc
ing, 3 good 'wells. A snap for only
S6000.00 down.
-15S-ACRK ,RAKCH 1Z HSR A.
Dandy 7-R. plaa home, bath and 3
toilets, full; basement, one barn 40x60,
cow barn 80xl0; family orchard,
springs end Tunning water. 7 -A. tim
ber. 133A cuU. This place sold, once
for $24,000. Now only $6500 $2500
down. - ' .
275-A. - STOCK EQUIPMENT,
At ridiculous price of S31 per acre.
Good road 'Sttd location, S-R. house, 2
ba rns, -fptrace. P. . 1L, dark soil, gravel
road, cewa. sheep, and 150 turka and
all impleinents eo. $3500 down. Pick
your choice, tout hurry. SEE "
, c w enna i-. Try TnneAW
132 S. High
Phone 1625.
ACREAGE
GOOD BUYS IN SMALL
ACREAGE
$ acres net fiar out en good road.
3 room house with attic, new, modern
chicken house 20x60 feet Part in ber
ries that brought over $470 this year.
Can give immediate possession. Price
only $1500, cash one-third, baL easy.
ANOTHER ONE of 1V4 acres close
to town. S room house, garage and
woodshed, driven weXL telephone, elec
tric IlRMs. gas and mall service avail-
close to city limlta Price $750, terms
CHTLDS a MILLER. Realtors
S44 State St. Tel. 6708
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted Farms a- city property llit
tnsa. R. A. Forkner. 1853 N. CapltoL
. --..--;.r'V:"w-..-"-
I Lf-.Qf? tJfma i?
dollars cash. SEE LOUIS BECHTEL,
1 341 Ptttte. Phone 6943.
Business Opportunities
tswarMENTa
.,?JH!r!!, !!JJf.:' K
i rem on iirsx. moruua securiiiea. on i
i Hawkins Roberts.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONET for good first mortgage real
estate loans, any amount, farm, city
or acreage properties.. . Low Interest
ratea No payment requirements.
CHILD3 A MILLER, Mtge. Loans
$44 State St - Phone 6708
AUTO LOANS
CARS REFINANCED
Easy Terms Investigate
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-159
605 Guardian Bids. Salem
First class mortgage loans wanted,
$2000 and over. No commission or
I brokerage for borrower to pay.
LADD A BUSH TRUST CO.
MONET We now have several good
first mortgages on hand, amounts from
sie to zo. net. investors Pr
cent See us for real estate loana
ChILdS a MILLER. Mtre. Loans
344 State St phone 670$
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to 86 months te repay at lowest
possible ratea,
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A Local Corporation -
1st Karl Bank Bldsv Phone 8558.
Ll censed by State
TOUR CREDIT IS GOOD MERE!
Because wo special e in loans ap to
$309 including automowie loana , ' -.
Pl.nfw nt Time to Pav 1
As long as 20 months. Quick service.!
Beneficial Loan
i Society : : r
Room lH.i New "Bllgh Bidg..
- 51$ Stata Street - Salem, Oregon
Phone 8740 - ,i S-122, MjgS.
Loans wanted on farm and city
property. ,- Before borrowing; Inquire
I at Hnwuffie Rofrerr. -
? FOR SALEWOOD
GUARANTEED DRT wood coat
TeL 8000, Salem Fuel Co. Trade A
Cottage,-
Pry wood, a kinds. Teh 8088.
70 cd. 2nd growth fir. also oak. TeL
SlFla, evenings, . ?
No. 1 dry 18 in. old fir. also 2nd
growth, TeL $678.
FOR SALEWOOD
IS old fir; $5 TeL
Cbotc srub OAK, dir. Ph. 1S3F4.
: WOOD SAWING
Wood sawtns naaooaala. Call S2SS.
Woodaavtnf reasonable. TeL S791.
LOST AND FOUND
Will the person who found a folded
canvas about f p. m. MondaT made by
Salem lent Awntns uo. please return
same to 7Z N. Liberty St. and set re
ward.
LOST Black leather -stpper - purse.
Reward. Leave at Statesman office.
J5.00 reward for the return of
post card else Eastman folding cam
era with brown, leather carryinc case ;
lost In Fairgrounds srandstand, Mon
day, Sept 2nd. BRUCE STRACHAN.
Senator Hotel or at FacifM wool srow-
ers booth, fairgrounds.
rEiKMJNAL
, mnrmnnm
STOMACH ULCER. OAS PAINS.
INDIGESTION victims, why suffer f
For quick relief set a free sample of
Udga, a doctor's, prescription at Cap-
ltaftjjflrriaruKMStorea,
FOR SALE USED CARS
- i-N-y--sssr'V"'yi-ynA
1934 Dodge D. R. Six
Coupe
I:!L5..T"ep?ra.a?,1
eas - cases.j.s wruumvu iisav uewt nia am
new 6.25 x 16 tires. Will take car in
trade and give terms.
McKay Chevrolet Co.
. .. riti- rirninsijuijw
1935 PACKARD SEDAN
Model 120 Sedan. Trunk rack and
trunk. Radio, other extras. Run leas
tban 4000 miles. Substantial discount
from new car price.
STATE MOTORS, INC
525 Chemeketa
Bargain 1924 Paige Sedan. 6S1 Mill
Street
FORD 1934 COUPE
Finish like new. Good tires A-l me
chanically. Guaranteed as represented
sa.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
525 Chemeketa
Look Over These Cars
FOR BETTER USED CAR VALUES:
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, radio,
etc. Ftps
1934 Hudson DeLuxe Coupe . 785
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe;
rumble seat 550
1930 Oldsmohile 4 -door Sedan,
low mileage ; 325
1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan 325
1928 Studebaker Commander 6, 4-
door sedan, run only 20,000
snL, owner's guarantee 295
1925 President S Sedan 285
1930 Ford Model A Panel Deliv
ery, extra good 265
192$ Buick 4-door Sedan, stan
dard - - ; . 225
1928 Essex 4-door Sedan . , 145
1926 Nash Sedan ' 85
1927 Essex Coupe 85
Several cheap cars under. 50
USED TRUCKS
TO SELL REDUCED
1930 Dodge, 3-ton, dual wheels.
Good condition. IW.B.Now..$395
1 1930 Ford L.W.B., dual wheels,
overnauied - ,. iz
132J Reo, -ton paneL Good tires 145
192 Ford 1V4 -ton, single tiree rear 145
Bonesteeie Brothers
" - INC.
STTTDEBAKER DEALERS
291 Chemeketa St - TeL 4444
IMS TERRA PLANE 8 SEDAN
a --.t ni... ki. fniiw
cheeked to nerform aatlafartorilv for
i r. . r i.- '
STATE. MOTORS,
INC.
615 Chemeketa
Dodge Victory Sedan
.$275.00
1933 Dodge 1 ton
1930 Chevrolet 1H ton .
1929 Reo 2-ton
1929 Dodge 3-ton with
550.00
195.00
485.00
body
and hoist
! 350.00
James H. Mad en Co.
217 State St
Phone 8590.
1931 DeSOTO S SEDAN
Motor overhauled, new paint uphol
stery extra good. Good tires $295.
STATE MOTORS, INC
625 Chemeketa
McKay's Used Cars
1929 Old-mobile Coupe
195
is 29 fontiac coacn
345
266
285
295
1930 Pont lac Coach
1930 Erakine Sedan
t xjoqge sport c:
"31 Pontine Sedan
375
395
375
525
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
1930 Bulck 6-pasa, Coupe
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Oldsmohile Sedan
45
675
1934 Ford V-8 Coach
Ooen Evenlnsrs It Sundavs
333 Center Phone 3189 30 N. Com'l
McKav Chevrolet Co.
1935 HUDSON SEDAN
Standard 8 model. Trunk, radio and
lots of other extras, steel dust color.
New car service and guarantee. One of
the worlds best .performers. Liberal
discount.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
625 Chemeketa
Down
1934 Plymouth Coupe
.$215.00
210.00 !
190.00 j
, 210.0
. Sff.OO
1934 Chev. Sedan
1934 Ford Deluxe Tudor
1933 DeSoto Sedan
1931 Chev, Coupe
1930 Ford Coupe
90.00
75.00
105.00
80.00
1920 Essex Sedan
1919 Graham Sedan
1929 Chev. Coupe
1928 Hupmoblle Sedan .
TRUCKS
85.00
1930 Dodge S-ton ..
1930 Ford AA
180.00
100.00
1939 Chevrolet
C0.00
Herrall-Owens Co.
I Dodm TJenendahtUrv- Plvmonth
Z33 South Commercial Street
Phone 3511
wwimawwwwmwwwww
19Z9 STUUtiBAKER 8
President modeL 2 aide mounts.
trunk rack, good tires, new patnt This
ur studeoaxers nest model. iz a.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
5K Chemeketa
Valley Motor Company
Fair Week Specials
29 Chevrolet 1 4-door Sedan, new
pain
nt
$248
32 V-8 2 -door, only , ,
$3 V-8 pickup, at . , , -.
39 FWdrC. C pickup ; ..
33 V-8 Can. Vallev Motor sruar
,865
.445
, 27S
, antes ... , l 1
31 Ford 4-door Sedan, new paint
- guaranteed, at only SIS
84 V-8 4-door sedan, low mileage.
perfect running car, like new - 675
-. Two Car Lots - ;
Marion A - liberty
Center A Liberty
Ooen Kvenmrs.
Phone - 7i.
Salem Pastor to
PreacTi at Trmitv
- - -
SILVERT05L Sept. 4
W. Erlcksen of the - American
Lutheran church at Salem; will
be the guest speaker at Trinity
church at SHrerton Sunday tnorn-
lnr at 11 o'clock. ?
Dr. William Schoeler has been
ohmlnlf tt sneak - on September
15, and Rev. S, J.H. Tlresaker
... . . . j v.--.-
WUI DO in CMrge OI - vne rruuiu-
uon jlisv program autieo scrIT5e.
tember 22.
Business
Directory
Cards In this directory ma
on a monthly basis only. Rates
S1.00 per- line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
MTke Panelt t7l South Commercial.
BROOMS
Fsctory. 42 N. Church. TeL 4.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Teetwwy44lB. Tt R Worthw a
CHIRAPRACTORS
DR. O. U SCOTT, psa Chiroorsetor.
h k. Htirh. Tt Res, vtt. . I
mriSTTTcrfQ 1
Dr. E. Davis has esublUhed offices I
at 3H-14 Masonic Temple. TeL 718. I
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
rosles Electric 4 1 State St Wlr I
tnw iroWnt aprdlanee. repairs, service. I
FLORISTS
Brslthaupfs, 44T Court
ALL. kinds of floral work. Lots. Flor
ist 1371 N. Liberty. TeL laiz.
Bennett 2SS Falrgronnd Rd. T. 17t.
KEYS
WekekerBIar2J8cott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WE1DER LAUNDRT
TeL $12$ 1
261 a High
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
First in Quality and Service
Telenhnne SIS 124 Brondwa-
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factor. NEW MAI TRESS mad. ttL"'. wr owned bv W.
order, old remade; carpet c eanlng. s-
Ing; nurr rug weaving, ss. inn at n- i
bur. TeL 64 4 L
OTTO F. zwiCKER.
Rut. 1911
MUSIC STORES
iieo. c will-piano a radios sewina
machlnea sheet music and Dlano stud-I
Salem.
PAINTING
Uneeda painter - carpenter. Call 6213.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engrnvina, 147 N. Com-
rrrlal. TeL 6SS7.
PRINTING
I FOR STATIONERY, cards, Paaapn
STATIONERY, cards, paunph-
I mmhim hanka or nr kind oil
I nrlntteSL call The Stateaman Printing
i - i .,
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Perkins, 529 Court St Tel. 6584.
STOYES
t ranalr stove- ranstesv elreulatora.
Sell caw and rebuilt stores, range and
circulators, stock tenon, posts, chicken
wire. Salem Fenese and Stove won.
262 Chemeksta. TeL 4774. K .
i Kle In.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 813L Larmer Transfer Ce, Trucks
to Portland daily..
CAPITAL. CITY Transfer Co. 224
State St TeL 7778. Distributing, tor
warding and storage our specialty, uei
our ratea
truck service BY DON chapel
I OreKon-Waahlngton. Iet us handle
I vour haullnsr problems. Tel. 6748,
. -
WELL DRILLING
B. A. West R. S. TeL 110F6.
Gardeners and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4.-(P)-
Prices remained steady, at the
Eastside . Wednesday morning's
early gardeners' and ranchers'
wholesale market. The usual
heavy supply of the last few morn
ings prevailed, but the number of
buyers was limited. Turnover was
slow. -
Prunes sold between 35 and 40c
I a box
Splasch Orate, 75c
Carrots Dorea bunches, 20s.
Beets Dozen huachaa, 25c
Green onlone-yDoxea bunches. 20c
Dry oniona-California reds. sack.
81.10; Wslla Walla, 81.10.
Cabfcagw Seattle, He. 1, "erata, x-l3.
Caolif lower No. 1, $1.50. .
iUdisbe Dosta bsseaes, 15a.
Celery hearts Desea banc has, $1.
C.leir. Jiald aacked. . erata. 81.38:
taxg iaaablo was-Vd, dossa, IOo; waabed.
crate, 8 25.
Apples renew Tranxparant, per box.
I1-L25; Grave-xteiBs, hex, 75e-01; Bed
Aatrakhaas,8S; jambls pack, 60c'
Potatoes 100-poond sack, soe-91,
Ksw potstoea 100-pound sack. 95c
. Parsley Doxea bunches. SOe,
Raspberriea Crate. 80e-$l.
Blackberries Crate, 00c $L
Pess Telephone, pound, 8-8c
Lettnee Oatav $1.25-1.60.
Tnm.l... !. nitlards. : SO-Ih.
box, 60-65e; medium, $6-40e, ,
Taraipe Purple tops.- aesea Duaeaes,
45e. ' ' - . .,
sic bee. 15-poua4 lac, 75c
Aoricota Pe-ch box. 65-70 : WsS-
t...v.. n.i;f,i. vtK,t..
an., .f k- 1WII- Imi TSa J. H. HUM.
aw'PJor: . .-
Plums CalUorais. box. 8L75; local.
16
prunes ItaUan, box, ss-eue.
r Tjw-L box. 60-75C.
Bquaab Crookneck, eme. 35e; Var
Ueheaa. IbSKe; Dsalsk, lb 3e; Hob-
bard, ise.. - . ....
Qrape Seedlesa, ntg, i; jMa.jaar
I .-. in- ttu,
- Cantoieepea u. a, Ke. x,
I Sum erata. SI. 25.
H188;
-Vesxs-arUeti. 81: lleUk Beaatles,
I Cucumbera 20c.
SUM HBISIS
HURT. HIP B
Minor Injuries were received
by all of the occupants of a car
driven by John W. Palmer, Jr of
Seattle in a collision with a car
driven by Elgin I. Van Blaricom,
73 North Commercial, at the In
tersection of Capitol and Hood
streeU .Tuesday night, Palmer- re
ported to police yesterday.
Palmer received a leg bruise
and suffered from shock while
Mrs. Palmer also suffered shock
as well as a head-injury and
bruises on the arms. John Palmer,;
19 mouths old and Terry Palmer,
1U years, received bruises.
Excess Speed Allegea
Palmer stated in his report to
police that he believed Van Blari-
corn's car was traTellng at a
speed near SO miles an hour, that
he failed to atop at a . atop awn
land that Van Blaricom'a head-
lights were not on. although It
was growing dark.
Other accidents reported to po
lice -yesterday were: A collision
between a car driven oy entries
O'Brrn. 490 North Capitol, ana
tjjg cmr 0f unidentified driver
at Court and North Winter
streets; and a collision between a
car driven, by Ernest Crum, let)
' Jndsoa street, and that of an
unidentified driver on High street.
SILU DORSETS
IB AT
Final awards in sheep and
goats, Suffolks and Dorsets, divi
sion B. Class z, ana aivunou
class 24, were announced yester
4nv at the state fair.
Champion ram in the aunoi-
class was owned by Schmidt broth-
' .. .i I
ers, of Deaver urees:, ana cuam-
plot ewe was owneu uj .
HnHhard. of Junction lhj.
Champions In the Dorset ciass,
"-CC Flovd Fox. of Sil-
-.-
verton.
rton. ... .
in the Atshlre class ol beef and
.-, .11. herd. TirSt.
was owned by W. T, Hubbard, and
mnvA Fox of Sllverton.
in th Avshlre class of beef and
j.j -.n mr-AAtA hsrd. first.
was owned ' by - Wilkie Bros,, of
i . trs v rm a a iFfira Tirsia
Wash., as were firsts
in breeders young hero, Dreeuern
calf herd, dairy herd. Junior get
of sire, senior get of sire, auu
produce of cow.
Brown Swiss class prizes were
.von k T. Brurger ana son.
Gresham, who owned praded herd,
first; John Boecan, xrorwa--,
we nt breeders young herd,
hrAPders call neTu, uroi.
J Ml .
-i-o rt and produce of cow,
first. Brugger and Son took an-
I " -f of sire.
ntner Iirsi in ku'vi b- -
I VHiahp.th Boeckli had the SO-
i
Women Here
Win, Baking
Competition
Twenty -four places, many of
them firsts and seconds, were won
by Salem women ana gins in m
domestic baking exhibits at -the
i i - i -.n-i-r t iudxrinK' re-
. .'fr.
I suits announcea jw'j
I low:
Bread, compressed yeast, Mrs.
William Persey, first; bread, gra
ham, Mrs. Bertha Wright, first;
bread, rye. Mrs. Bertha Wright,
first: bread, nut with Baking pow
- Mrs. Bertha Wright, first,
I ,,v .nil. Un William Per
- a i . iull. a w a ass -
aey, tlt; biscuits, Mrs. William
Persev. first.
S d o n 9T e cake. Mrs. WlUla 8.
Tftrtr. Salem, second: butter
cake, Mrs. Grace Kinier tied with
five others for third.
Oatmeal cookies. Mrs. J. Antro-
bus, first; plain cookies, Mrs. Wil
liam Persey, second; icebox cook
ies. Mrs. Alice Oldenburg, first.
Pies, single' crust, Mrs. J. r-
I vine Carjlinger. first.
Brown .bread. Doris Harrlng-
ton, first; Florence Upjohn, sec-
I ond.
Sponge cake, Florence Upjohn,
first.
Cookies, Doris Harrington,
first.
Butter cake, William Upjohn,
first,
Best variety of fruit Jellies, Mrs.
H. Fv Phlllippe, second.
Clayton is State
Police Marksman
Sergeant Powell Clayton of Sa
lem was high In 'the state police
target shoot completed last week.
His aggregate score was 25 points
higher than the second - man. He
scored-S 20 solnts with all arms..
flra Tiointi his-her than the best
score made with a rifle. With the
v - ar aw
JO Remington he Scored 90 OUt
a possible 100 With Officer Bod -
r a Uoyffr.rI tVvIss fnt Yiftrfl
vjlt va saouivt a sj im ava .a
score. In the machine gun he was
second with Bates of eastern Ore
gon first with 37.
AtL r "
I flHC'KHr. . II?III1I11UI1
- - T . , .. - . '
II aMAnfeiet
UUiiiC if aUCZUaV
CMM
The-world'a champion tchecker ilcMryT'-' : v
player. ' N. W. Banks, wlll .be In
Salem next Wednesday at 7:30
p.m., -under,-the auspices of the
Salem Chess and Checker club,
He will play up to 40 boards of
chess t id checkers simultaneous
ly. A large turnout is expected
from among the local fans. Reser
rations for boards nay be made
br contacting Rev. . George H
SwifU r -
1935 Corn
S Si iip
NEW YORK. Sept, 4.-ffV-The
stock market came about smartly
in late dealings today and head
ed upstream after drifting down
Idly n early transactions.-
Individual Issues in a variety of
classifications spurted ahead
sharply In the final hour to take
up their early slack and register
gains Of fractions to a point or so,
while a few gained several points.
Recession Given Up
New developments were lack-
lngf and most brokerage quarters
ascribed the late forward push.
which was accompanied by -brisk
turnover, to the reinstatement of
long positions by a number of
traders who had wearied of wait
ing for a post-holiday recession
which failed to materialite to any
Important degree.
Bank stocks attracted consider
able attention early In the day
in the over the counter market
where the previous session's weak
ness was again in evidence, but
prices improved substantially
from their lows later in most Is
sues. The declaration of a regular
dividend by Guaranty Trust Co.,
appeared to help sentiment to
ward the group.
The advance in the Associated
Press average of 60 stocks was
of a point at 48.1, as 1,002,240
shares changed hands, about half
during the final hour spurt.
Standard Feels Pressure
Standard Oil of N. J., and So
cony-Vacuum stocks both felt i
little pressure early in the day
following the revelation of their
connection with the new cancelled
Ethiopian oil concession, but by
tne cloge otil issue3 ere aDOut
--... " " UliVl.LM
leTel with the prevjous close,
Advances of around 2 to
I nninta mnni-Hu) - rh-7i.
geara Roebuck American ;Tele-
tlT
rr..!0": "';"l"ul"!
i msu yi i-cu gum issue, nouiesixne
Mlnlne at wno im 13 inf
----, - .
I
QOOd Demand Felt
Hi no ' AJ acarrt
I J s r t-Oltl 11
GfOWTl WooL WnrH
1 - - r
nnnAsf - . . . .- . a
nuaiVjM, aepi. iHAVlLSDA
mo western grown wools had a
fairly good demand. Good to
choice French combing and aver
age strictly combing 64s and fin-
er territory wools tn nriylnal Vvnir
x vs m ah re.-r k.a ..- i
.usv .i-j ccuis ecourea Daa -
IS. Average tO snort French COmb -
lng of similar grade original
I eaDaf". wni.e 6-ort French
"-f
C6-68
I "en". looming 648 and finer
i t--i,. , , . ..
I .BO,a "
cenis Bcanrnr nasta
AHV SfYSTEWV nnrwr-a
rmninn oddivik .i.
Sept. 4-(ffy-The disappearance of
T V www a a
vvv.. w LUIU..
Joseph W. Ady, Jr., Colorado
Springs , mining engineer and cap
italist who vanished from his
nome nere f riaay. tirew more
mysterious tonight when police
announced they bad exhausted
nearly every clue in their wide -
spread search.
Radio Program
Tiuracar, September 5
X EX POBTLAhD 1180 Kc.
6:30 The Reveille Hour.
7:80 The Reveille Hour.
8:80 Mosic Box.
9:00 Rex Battle Concert Ensemble.
9:30 Cliff Naiarro, NBC.
9:45 Edna Fischer. NBC.
10:00 MarihaU'a MsTcrieks, NBC.
11 :02- Melodiea Aristocratic
11:15 Dance Melodies.
11:30 Pure Gold.
13 :00 Orchestra.
13:15 Western Firm and Home Hour.
1:00 Ma dith Wilson and Bis Orches
tra
1:30 Financial and Graia report
1:35 Matinee Masicale, NBC. .
1:45 Friendly Chat.
2:15 Musical Gems.
3:45 BasebslL
4:45 Daaee Tunes.
5 :00 P.pnlar eoacert
5 -.30 Sereasders.
6 :00 Hal Kemp's orchestra.
8:15 Glen Gray's orchestra.
8:30 Everybody Sing.
8:00 Baseball.
9:30 The Serenade.
9:45 Melodies Aristocratic.
10:15 Palace Hotel orchestra. NBC.
11-12 Hotel BUtmore orchestra, NBC.
KGW P0KTLAND 620 Ke,
7:00 The Heneymoonera hBC.
7:15 Honse Detective, NBC.
7:30 U. 8. Ktrjr Band, NBC.
8:30 Words and Music, NBC.
9UI0 Concert CeUiat.
11:00 June. Joan snd Jeri. NBC.
1:00 Meredith Willson orehs-tra, NBC.
3 :15 Grantland Rice, NBC.
8:80 Dot sod Will,- NBC.
8:45 Three Scamps, NBC.
7j00 -Amos n' Andy, NBO.
8 :00--Lineo!n Tsrern Orchestra, NBC.
S:15--The Jones Boys. NBC.
B: SO Broadmoor Coon try Club oreh.
10:15 Jantxea Beach orchestra.
10:45 Palace Hotel orchestra, NBC
11:00 Glenn Shelley, organist
lit SO Hotel Bilrmore orchestra, NBC.
KOUr POETXAND 840 c.4
8:00 Salon Masicale, CBS.
8:15 Merry makers, CBS.
S :00 Jack Shanne-. CBS. '
:30 Concert Miniatures, CBS.
10:15 TSe and That with Art Xlrx.ha.nj.
.en a inn
linffvL".! rm
Of f 12 :00 Current Questions. CBS.
13:0 Greetings from Old Kentacky.
M -e -A A . Ta . 1 . M W St -
I vv nw 01 A-Iir.
1
1:80 The Organ Program, CB8.
1:43 Gravel Pit Conrt Room, CBS.
3 :S5 Minnte Melodies, DLBS.
8:00 Feaainine Fancies, DLBS.
4:$0-HKate; Smith, CBS,
8:30 3frtV Mty. CBS.
I e:30-i-Mareh a time,
B:4S Lotus .Prima, CBS.
I 7:0O-Johnny Hanrp
T:30 Ted.Fierito's
8:0-Isbsi Jee, CBS.
8:45 Ted Weema, CBS.
j ie:$5 Ortiiie Kaspp's Orchestra, DLBS. 1 Both -we ajid vdressei poultry
?r idd"?v07rr?v,?LBS-1 thotetlons remain ,firm.l.lSuppUes
w v. ia t,y.nH)
i&-40K7xjM-t9Xtt.X
9 .00 Homemakera' Honr.
11 :00 Noon" Famt - Hear. '.S '
1:15- Stories for Beys ana sjirisv-.
1:45 Art Appreciation. , -
3:00-2:80 Homemakers Half Eosrr
8:80 Zvanlng Fm Hear. ;.
m.iK n,. n.a t7ntIetion
at-s-a-OA V ha Kataral Seiaaeae ia
Oar
. . Kstienal Psxks,
Crop May be Large
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 per, cent
milk, co-op basic pool price
f UJT per hundred. . '
(Mtlk based ea semi.suoUJy
Stterfa averaxe.)
Distrfhator price fS.10.
A grade butterfat -Delivered,
8e; route, fr7c. ,
A grade prints, 29c; B
grade, 27 Jic.
Prieea paid t growers y BaUai borers.
(Tiu price, sale. siDoIied by a local
greeen are Indicative of the daOy awrket
sat are sot gaaraateed ky Ta States-
l ...
nUTTs
(BaTins Priee)'
laci ngs. oa
Pears, local, b
AO
.S5
1.23
1.50
l.OO
. J20
.75
1.35
.10
.15
Pasekea. Calif- Elbartas, lc
xaauna, log
Local, bo. Crawford
Elbertas
Blackberries., crate
Hiie-laberriaa, lb, retail .
Fasca presM. ba-
Orspes, Bed Kalsrs, log .
Seedless grapes, lug
rreak figs, bos
Waterauloaa. lb.
.oik
Csataloepea, erata
so
Pineapple. Cubao, crate 5.00 asd 8.00
Orsagea,
Choice . 1.50 te 8.35
Banaass, Ib ea stalk JOS
seas .05 .
Lemons, fancy
Choice -
S.75 te TJO
5.00 te 0.50
LOO
Limea, fresh
Grapefruit Clif. 8.00 te 8.85
Apples, Grsvensteios. bo. .65
VEQETABLES
(Boring Prices)
Egg plsnt flat -Danish
squata, dox.
1.25
.3.
J5
Dili, dot.
Cora, local, doien
.10 te .15
.40
.20
Italian squash, dos.
Green onions, local, doxen -
Onions Walls Walla, cwt -,, - L85
white Bermudas, cwt 2.50
Yakima marble head squata, lb. .03
Cauliflower. Oregon, leg
Cabbage, Oregon, lb.
Carrots, local, dozea
Celery, local, dox.
Celery hearts, dox.
Cucnmbera, dox.
Cncnmbers, pickling
Sweet, lb.
Soor. lb.
.SO te 1.50
.01 to .03
.25
.45
J&S
.25
.80 te
.45 to
.10 to
.04
.03
.03
.30
.03
Dill. lb.
Beets, dozea
Beans, IvcaL lb.
.01 H te
Green peppers, Oregon, lb.
.03
Lettuce, local .75 to i.zs
K X
Lettuce. Seattle 1.75
i ""'-'r
2.75
? Poa enmgioa
so
?ew Ck
uo
. .05 to .00
I v
Spinach, local, orange crate -85
Sonaah. erata 1-00
Tomatoes
The Dalle. 18 lb. Ing
.40 to
.60
.85
.40
.25
J20
.IS
Local, lug
Turnips, dozen
SiHif
local, dozen
eiawivsj.
IK
.18 te
.1$ te
Filberts, lb.
I flwfB
WT Mf
(Rn.mr Ft11
Ousters, los. lb- top
.06
"ssiee. l3Ato?'J.?-
.nominal
WOOL AHD MOHAIX
(Baring Price)
Mohair
.20
.23
0
I Medium wool
i LUsxia Btu ea aiaiss w.'a
i - IMS AHD POUXTBT
i fBorins Price of Andresenay
I Extras : J
extras .... . --a
.35
.34
I Msdiwaw. i
I (Andresea A Son Baring Pries)
I He' . ?r..0'Br
nurr Sena, ever B ins. a
'I ColereO -edluns. Ih. J4
i i , . n. n
Light lb-
ja
J0
I Start, lb.
1 01 roosters, lb.
J5S
a7
I n.ui TK
White Leghorn fry ibT
I w l- -
I u .1,. 1 ft
J4
Marion cream wry baying prices Liva
Poultry, Ho. 1 stock
Colored hens, under S ibs.
J6
J5
J.2
JS
J7
J4
OS
.16
.07
.07
.06
.39
.35
.25
JZl
.15
.17
J4
Colored hens, over s lbs.
Leghorn hens, under lbs. . .
Leg-era heas, ever 4 lba. ....
Colored springers, ever Stt lbs.
Colored aorta sera, under m lbs.
1 Leghorn broilers, ander 1 lbs-
Leghorn broilers, over 1 lbs.
Old roosters, lb.
8 tars . , ,,
; Rejects
E-Xs Candled and graaeo
I Large extras .
Laixe standarcs .
Medium extras ... ,
Medium stsooards
Pallets
Cadergrsdes
Case const, large eggs, 56 pounds
er ever, per case
LIVESTOCK
(Boyisg Price)
.06 te .07
Lambs
I Ewes. lb.
01 to .03
Yearling lambs
Hogs, 140-170 lbs. .
.03 V, to .04
7. so
7.50
8.50
120-130 lbs.
170-210 lbs- top
310-350 lbs- top
8.00 te 8.25
t.00 te 7.50
LSO to 6.50
1.50 to 4.00
4.00 to 4.75
8i0 to 4.50
7.50 te 8.50
, .18
.18
Sows
Steers ..- . .
Cows ,, , .i.
Bulls
Heifers ,
VeaL top , ,
Dressed hogs -
Dressed veal
lb.
QBAItf AND HAT
Wbest, western red
. .68
. .65
.18.50
.18.50
.16.00
White, No. 1 1
Barler, brewing, ton ..
Oata, milling, ton
Feed, ton
II ar. buying pries
Clover hay
.1L00
.11.00
.14.00
- .08
Oata and vetch, toa
Alfalfa, valley
Chittum bark, dried, lb.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept.
Dairy produce dealers report
firm market on putter, w
FIRM BUTTEB H
11
DEALERS
snortening snppiy inaicaimg 4.73; haus, se-e.au; geee te eaoice vest-
price rise In IMagJ tSEXli
celpU are being promptly cleareo. ta 2Se rUnT tha-Tseaday-a averages tst
Receipts last week amounted to .was aroaad steady; nwKiia-i good
only 1,23,140 pounds, as compared iambs largely $6.50-7.00 : . 85-
a m m fi .. , -e rae s a ea 1 he-
wn 1 in t 1 miunui iui . -ias-I a
eponding week last year.
The'cheese market is also prom
lsing, with no changes in prices,
but an "Increase doe-this month.
New York eg:' Quotations went
up 1 c.Tuesday, and local deal
ers feel this presages, an gdtance
neiaf Aft'- -exceucni acmana , i
Poctlamt markets Is befBaJelt
orchestra. CBS. ff8? lr
Orrhestrs, CBS. last week were slightly greater
.CBS. ; than the- correfiponding . week
, CBS. ' t' -, rMf'am. Ttift-irjl6llneltOi4.-
I ' '- -C
vera renorteo somewoai uidiku
1 today; r'Tnikeyi ot yet fe
Idy tor tne marset- as coot
is needed for the heavy T)Irda
round Into shapesome i w .
pound toms are reported st vari
ous points ; around ' Multnomah
county, hut they are not fat
enough to go on sale. .
OFU C0ES8
SURPRISES TRJERS
CHICAGO, Sept. 4-m-Surjtriae .
over an authoritative unofficial
estimate indicating the 1935 do
mestic corn crop would be large
led to much selling of new crop
eorn futures today. v-
The- result was relative weak
ness of the corn market contrast
ing with wheat price advances
here that reflecting upturns of
wheat Quotations at LiverpooL
One leading Chicago- crap -expert
forecast corn yield of 2429,000,
000 bushels as against the govern
ment's August estimate of 2,272,-
OnS.OAO hnahola
vera cioseu UTesuigj-, nncnang-'
ed. to a rise of 2 cents, the lat
. , . . .
ter for September, an old eras do
livery, with December 5 , wheat
firm 1-1 higher, December.
004-02, oats op and pro
visions varying from 12 cents de
cline to 20 centa gain.
Closing Quotations:
Wheat September 88-4.;
December 90T.-91; May 92-.
Corn September 71; Decem
ber 61; May 577i-58.
Oats September 25; December
28; May 28Ts-29.
BLOXDELL G?TS Dn'OitCE
LOS ANGELES, Sept, A-iffi-Joan
Blondell, wise-cracking
screen comedienne, was granted
a divorce by default today from
George Barnes, ace cameraman,
after a hearing that lasted only
10 minutes. The actress' allega
tions were based on cruelty.
GeneralMarkets
PRODUCE XCHAKGE
PORTLAXU. Ore.. Sent. 4. iAP)
Prodace Exchange, net prices:
Butter: JCxtrax. 27Hc: ataadards.
2SVie; prime firsts, 25-c; firata, 34 Vie.
iiatterfat: 29 e.
Eggs: Large V. S. Specials. 81e: U. S.
extras, 80c; U. S. medium extras, 28c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 4L (API
Wheat: Open High Lew Close
May 75 76 754 7
September old 71 72 71 73
September new 71 72 71 72
December .73, 73 73 H 73
Csah: Big Bend Uuesteea. 18 per cent.
i 08c ; Big Band bloettriu, 67 jfc ; dark
hard winter, 12 per cent, 96e; do, 11
j per cent. 74&e; aoft wkite, 71c; westera
white, 70 He: hard winter, 73 He; nortk-
ern spring, 71c; wettera red, 70c.
Usts: o. 2 white, $18.50.
Corn t No. 2 eaatera yellow, $38.75.
Ml lira n Standard, SIB.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Sent. -4. (AP)
Batter, print-. , grade, 2S lb. ia '
psuehment wrapper, 30 hc lb. in cartons ;
B grade, parchment wrapped, 2Sttc lb.';
cartons, 29fte lb.
Butterfat PorUand delivery: A
grade, elreries at least swiea weekly,
2B-30 lb.; coon try route, 27-SOe. lb.; B
grade, deliveries leas than twice weekly.
Z8-se lb.; U grade st msrkst
B grade cream far bottling Boring
price, butterfat basis. 53c lb.
Eggs Bnyiag price et wholesalers:
! Fresh specials. 28c; extras, 38c; stand
ards, 26c; extra mediums, 34c; medum i
firsts. S2c; undergrsde, 18c; pullets, 16e
dosen.
DMse Oragoa triplets, 15c; Oregest
loaf. 15c Brokers will pay baiew
quetationa.
ssiiira mss forsiana . -aaiiveav-
52 He lb.; butterfat basis for 4 per cent
Country aests Selling price te retail
ers: Country kUlea nags, bast Datcaers
nnder 150 the- IS-17c lb.; vaaOera, No.
1. 13-14e lb.; light and thin. 9-la
i lb.: heavy.! 8-10e P.; catter cows, S-714e
lb.; canners, 6-6e ih.; baUa. 8e lb; spring
lambs,- 13-II4e lb.; aeedinna, ll-12e lb.;
ewes. 4-6 lb.
Mohair 1935 buying priee, soe lb.
Cascsrn i bark Baring price. 193S
peel, SHeLl. .
Haps ipse clusters, - tn.
Live poultry Portland delivery, , bay
ing price: ! Colored heas, ever 5 lbs,
l-15e lb.) aacer SK ibs la-iose
lb.; Lessor hens, war Va lbs- 18-
MUi lb.: i nxMer I H lbs., u-ue in :
spring. 8 Mi lbs. sad ap, 16-17e lb.: na
der M lba- 15-16c lb.; white broilers.
1316c lb; roosters, se ib; reaia attest.
yonng. 16-17e lb.
new aniens w sua nsiia, sj-mc sw
50-lh. bag.1
New Dotatoea Local, gi-ov eeatai:
Yakima Netted Gems, 81.10-1.20 cental
Cantakwpes - Dillard. $1 : The Dal
les, standard. $1; Tskims, standard, 85a
crate. ' ,
Wool 135 elin. nominal: Willamette .
valley medium, 25c; coarse and braid. 23 e
lb.; eastern Oregon, 18 22o lb.; sontharn
a a V V St.
Hay Buying price lro producers : Al
falfa No. I. new price, $14-18.50; east
era Oregoa timothy, $17r ests, 87-10
ton: Willamette valley timothy.
clover. 67-10 ton. Portland.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept 4. (AP)
rCSDA) Hoc: Roc iota 150: holdover
arattnd 250; market fairly active, fnQy
steady with Taesdsy's average;-extreme
top 25e tower: good te choice -175-300
lbs. driveinsi 810.15-105: 230 370 lbs
$9.50-10; batchers. SSS iba., ewa to
$8.50; light lights. $9.50-9.75; . Taking
sows, $7.50-7.75; feeder pigs, $)ie II;
few lots aasdiasa te good, 9.8f dawn,
with heavies at 8.85-9.35. - v.
Cattle: Beeeipts 100; holdover artraaa
81.S0: calves 10. Market arowad steady
4.-rrVat Tnesday deeliae; f.w jTaaa steen.
I EtV ,3? c"
!, $3.25-4.00; geed beef eews. t4.35.
av.s ' l " .
ai 1 B.Btr: a-ueuanvnaw irauua en v e.wwt.
w 12.502.75; Cw-nM 11-25
StodcVand Bond
- e, . v a
8TTOC Avsav awest - ; ,
rr . n.j t,- tv, a..-i.tt PTkui 1 -
so .TV? r i rio
- thJastl tUila f rtU. Stock.
Today n i S5.8-. ; 25.S i- 89.6 - 48.1
Prev. iav -. SAS - 85.1 86.J 4LS
tor
Veath age 64.1 24.4 r 35.T 47.1
Tear hgo B0.S . 26.4 i: 28.S 8.S
1935 hixh S5.S,- ST.Ssw... v.x
1SSS low ' 9.6 '"18,5 v St- : 94.S
1984 high. v 1.4 - 43.0 40A ' 5L4
1994 low 45.8 - 33.8 ; 84I V' 84.9
nOsTS ATXBAGES ' til
-
20 10- 18 TO ?
, . ' Rails Indoxt CtiL Wot'm
:to
Today - Si.S wi.o,
Prev. day j Sl. M.TyJt.7 1
Month axe 81.T S8. J7.S V S8.S
Tear age 83.S 88.0 84.8 ;V 68.S
1935 high 87.8 M.t ' 88.8 -78.4
1035 low 7B.S : x.a Z
tess hish - se.-; ss. - o.s
934 law 74.S 78.7 SS.l S0.S