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PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATES2IAN, Salen, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 23, 1937 crinrr Qf-oAlo m b i- a i . o I iioom Markets Virility Imparted to Mart as Steel Tows List up - Fractions to 2 KEW YORK. Mm 22 brisk rise In steels imparted vir ility to the stock market toaay. irneled bv news of well-sus tained consumption of steel, lead Ing issues drove ahead and help ed tow the rest 01 tne list ior ward for gains of fractions to : noints or so. Coppers and motors were quick to gather momentum alter a can nn start. Stores shares had i resting; spell, owing: tn some mea sure to lower retail sales. . Measured br the Associated Press average of 60 shares the market was up . to 68.2. Trans actions totaled 480,760 shares compared with 343,560 last sat wrrlaT. Bonds finished with gams and losses about evenly aistriouiea rattan netted 45 to 65 cents 1 bale. Wheat closed of a cent a bushel lower to 1 U higher. Corn was 'i to 3 up. The nnund sterling was un 1-16 Of rent at 24.94 The .French franc yielded .00 1-16 of a cent to 4.46 1-16 cents. Prominent on the share mar Vt risut were TI R Steel at 100 Bethlehem 86, Republic Steel 36 , Anaconda 64, Kennecott 68, American Smelting 88, Chrysler 113, General Motors ktu nondvear 29 U. General Electric 55 and Standard Oil of New Jersey 67 H. Although rails improved they showed less aggressiveness man some other groups. Hop Markets Remain Quiet Downy Mildew not Serious in Oregon; Training Going Rapidly Pacific coast hops markets re mained extremely quiet during the week ended May 1 9, with trading and movement in all producing areas of tbe three coast states virtually at a stand still, according to the Weekly Hops Market Review of the bu reau of agricultural economics. A continued slow demand from do mestic dealers and industries for tbe light current larket offer ings was the principal influence In the very dull market situation vu uiq weak vuaoi. Light remaining supplies of 1936 crop hops and lack of sell ing pressure from growers bow ever, tended to impart a fairly steady tone to tbe market. New crop developments were being watched with increasing Interest by the trade generally, although it was still too early to accurately estimate either acre- reports generally however, indi cated that tbe crop was making fairly good progress after the late start, with more favorable 'weather prevailing during the past week. Oregon Markets Quiet Oregon bops markets were vir tually at a standstill during the period, w'ith no sales of either 1936 or older growths reported by Oregon growers. There were no further contracts for future delivery reported. 1936 crop hops were nominally quoted at around .35-40c per pound, net growers, while quotations on old er growths were only nominal. Warmer weather prevailed in Oregon hops producing areas dur ing the period and the 1937 crop was reported making favorable progress, although somewhat lat er than usual as the result of the late spring in this area. Trade reports continue to in dicate that downy mildew Infes tation in this state has not yet become serious, being confined mostly to scattered areas, the hop plants generally being reported as strong and vigorous. Training of vines was reported progressing quite rapidly in Oregon yards. Slow la North, Too Washington hops markets were also virtually at a standstill. Wet and" cold weather this spring has resulted in the. Pnyallup valley crop being later than usual.' Some downy mildew la rrorrd dove I. oping In ' that district although is sun too early to. estimate ' iTradlnr remslnd at a t'nA - sun in uauroruia nops markets sales of either spot bops or con tracts for future deliveries re ported by growers. The general IT) ft. 1 It At t Anas h A we was ram 1afi fairly steady with lack of any , Important inquiry from , dealer about counter-balanced by light selling pressor from grower. The complete absence of trading made tbe establishment of ac curate market values difficult bat quotations generally were nom inally unchanged compared with a week ago. Growers continued to hold their light remaining stocks of 1936 hops at 35c to 40c, per pound and 1935 hops at 20 to 15c per pound. Ht Yinu nave Mildew Generally clear and warmer weather tended to check the spread of downy mllded but with most yards in the state at least partly Infested, growers were generally not endeavoring to force sales of spot stocks or make further contracts of new hops for future delivery. Mendocino county growers reported bids of 21c. 19c and 18c per pound for equal quantities of 1937. 193S and 1939 hops, but were mostly holding for several cents higher. Sonoma county growers indi cated Ideas of 25c, 20c and 20c. and Sacramento valley producers 23c, 20e and 20c for three-year contracts. Most growers ' were holding 1937 hops at around 25e per pound. Vail Award ( v ! v I : ' f: x I i I . - . S JzL- ' ; -J Honors and medals for bravery and public service were recently awarded to the four telephone company . employes shown In this photo. Top left Is Otto P. Hoffman, Ban Francisco, who was swarded the Vail medal for rescuing and resuscitating Walter Call Ison, jr., who was drowning In the Russian river, CaL Top row Is Mrs. Wynetts Sabin of Medford, Ore., who detected s fire and summoned aid that pre- honorable mention by the committee. Lower left vented s disastrous conflagration. She was give la Evelyn Mancfet, Bandon, Ore., who was awarded the -Vail medal for keeping telephone lines open while a forest fire destroyed the entire town an d finally drove her out of her exchasige. Lower right Is Carl R. Belknap of Richmond, Cal., who was given honorable mention for rendering first aid to automobile accident victims. International Illustrated News photo. Quotations PORTLAND. Ore.. May 22 (AP) Produce Excbanis: Batter Extras S0; standard, 29H; prime tint 29 1; finu 28; butterfat 32-32. . Lares extras 20: lares standards IS: medium extras. 19: medium stand ards 17. i Cheese Triplets 5 17e; loaf 18c Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. May 22 (API- Grain: . i : Wheat: Open High Low Close Mar 1.134 1.15U 1.15U 1.1SV4 July 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 Sept. 1.06H 10H 108 i.otui Cash wheat: Bic Bend bluettem, aw. 12 pet 1.19; dark hard winter 13 pet 1.38; 12 pet 1.30; 11 pt 1.22 ; aeft white, western white, I bard winter and western red. 1.18. . I Oats. o. 2 white 33.50. rrsy 32 50. Barley. Xo. 2 43 lb. B.W. 40.00. Torn. Argentine 42.00. lfillraa stsndsrd 81.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 13; floor 10. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, May 22 (AP) Batter ir:nt. A grade. tr ib. in parrb- OiCnt wrappers. 34e lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 32 He lb.; cartons 33 Vie Ib. ! Biitterfat t Portland delivery.' biiTine price) A grade 32-32 He lb.; country stations: A grade, 30-30He; B grade. 1 cent less; C grsde, 0 rents less. B grade cream fo market Price eaid producer: Butterfat basis. 55. 2 lb: milk. 63 7c lb.; surplus. 45.9c. Price paid milk bosrd. S7e Ib. Eggs Buying price br wholesalers r Extras. 2ur; standard 17c; medium 16e; medinm- first l"e: and-rsrade 15e dot en Cheese Oregon - triplets. 17e: Oregon loaf. Idc. Brokers will psy He below quotationa i Country meats Selling price to retai' era: Country killed hogs, best butcher. under O fill lbs. 13 13 He; Testers, 13- 15He: light and thin. 11 He; heavy 11 12e lb.: eanner row,, 9-10r: cutters 10- 12c lb.: bnlls 10 lie lb.: snring lambs 20 22c; old lambs 18c: ewes Vllc,4ti. . Ij,e' poultry Buying price by. wHiHe salers: Colored bens, over 4H lbs. 14- 15e lb.; under 4 lbs.i 13 lSe lb.: Leg horn hens under JH" lbs. II 12e lb.: ever. 3 H Ilsl2 I3e lb.: colored spring, ever 3H lbs. 1U 20c lb : 2 to 3H hs . 19-20e lb.; Leghorn 1 broilers. 15-17c; roosters, S Ve Ib. Cantaloupes Crate flO. Ptatca Josehnte. S2 85$3: KUm atb No. 1. $2.85-3: Yakima. No. 1. ( ) cental: local. 2 2V rental. New potatoea Calif, whites S3. 23-2.40 per 50 lbs. - i Onions Oregon 1. 32 2.25 centsl: Takima. 1 75 2 cental. Onions New crop. Texas Bermud, tjpe $1 65 per 50 lb. erst. Wool 1937 nominal; t Milametts al Salem Market Quotations Grade B rata 4 per rent milk. Saletn basic pool price f 2.0H per. hundred. . Co-op batterf at at prce, F.O.U. Salent, 31?,e. : iluk based ' a ' semi-montlty butterfat aversge).- . . Distributor price,4 f24..' A arade butterfat-DellT-ered, StHe; B gr4e,' dVlre ered,"30ic. v :-- A grade print, 83c; D grade 32c J ' Prtees paid to grewera by Salem buyers, a local sssrhet Slates (The ruee below supplied by grocer are indicative at the daily bat sr -sot guarantees by The i .': rstriTa (Boylag Prieaa) Apples. Newt owns - 1.63 2.25 05H 33 4.25 7.23 wineaapa. b.. extra fancy Bananas, lb., oa sulk ,,,.1,, bands Dates. tresX lb. 20te .8 75 so .6.00 to .4 S3 ta .3.35 to Texaa Grapefruit Leasoaa. crato Oraagee Xevela 1 raney ton 5.00 5.25 .15 Choice Valencies .... . ..3.30 to Strawberries, Calif., bos. retail XOETASLES (Baying Prlcee) A spa rags a. local. 4 ox., ba. ,,, 1.10 I .60 1 .08 : .04 H .65 : l.sa I 2.85 i 2.25 , 1.J5 j .75 ; Keeta. Can I.. oa. Cabbage, red. lb ,. i C'abbag. la. . Carrots, dos Caaii flower. Califs erateu Celery, crato lii to Utah Hearts, dos. Endive, dos.. Lettuce, Cai- iced. 4 dos. 1.70 to 9 00 a.8 .40 J5 1.56 LeeaL erate Kastard Oreeas. dos. Owioaa. rreea. dea. Oaioaa. No. 1. cwt. , Radishes, doa. J3 i .Ha 0 i .it i 9.50 ) l .eo J S.f i. so i 9.50 .03 i 9J9 ! Psrsaipa. lb. - Peppers w green. Calif Ib. Kew. IV Peas. Calif.. 50 lb. sack New Potatoes. SO-lb, bag Potatoaa, local. No. i..- ,wt Ma. S, ewu. bag -.1.71 to Poutaoa, sweet. Ma. 1 Bhabarb, local, per - ftalabegae, swt, ta Given Valiant Phone Employes at Portland ley, medium 35e lb.; eosrse and braids, 33e Ib.: sastern O r e g a a, 28-29e Ib.; crossbred. 32-33e lb.; medium, 81-S2e lb. Hay Selling pries to retailers: Aifaixa No. 1. 919 50 ton; eats and eeUb, SIS; clover, ) ton; timothy, eastern Ore gon, $20.50 ton; do valley, S1S-16.50 ton, Portland. Hops Xominsl, 1936. S5-40c. Mohair 1937 contracts, 65a lb. Caseara bark Buying price, 1937 neel. 10c lb. Sugar Berry or fruit. 100s. S5.30; bales. 33.45; beet. 15.20 cental. Domestic flour Selling price, city de liverr. 5 to 25 bbl. lots: Family patents. 98s, $7.65 8.03; bakers', bard wheat $8.25-8.10; bakers' bluestem, 90.05-6.85; blended bard. 98.05-7.40; graham, 98-50- 6.70; whole wheat, S7.lu-7.30 banal. Wool in Boston BOSTON. Mar 22-(AP) (USDA) Spot wool on this market received little attention during the past week. Quota tions on original nag line territory wool were steady to only slightly lower de spite limited demand. Country packed lots of medium grade fleece wool were easier and st recent rices attracted aa : occasional bnyer. ower quotations on graded fleece and territory wools offered bo incentive to most buyers. Graded combing O b I o fleeces were quoted 40-41 cents in the grease for fine delaine, 42-43 centa for staple comb ing lengths half blood, 41-43 cents for three-eighths blood and 40-42 cents quar ter bloci. Stocks & Bonds (Compiled by Associated Press) Hay 22 rrnnn a u w a nTS (Comhpiled by The Associated Press) 80 15 15 60 Indust- Rails (til Stocks Today 92.7 45.5 42.5 " StTa Prev. day S1.9 -A5.1 42.1 67.S Month ago 93.0 - 45.5 44.8 69.0 Year ago 81.5 S3.7 46.0 60.7 1937 high 101.6 49.3 54 O 75 S 1S37 low 88.5 S7.8 40.9 65.4 1936 high 99.3 43.5 53.7 72.S 1936 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 BOWS ATZXAOES 20 10 10 10 Kails Indust. Ctil. Por'ga Today 93.1 102.9 98.0 72.1 Prev. day 93.2 103.0 97.9 71.S Month agw 93.S 102.9 99.7 71.7 Yesr sgo 91.6 102.5 101.2 68.7 1937 high. 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 92.9 102.4 97.S 70 5 1936 high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 1936 low 86.9 101.8 99.8 67.9 Spinach, local, orange be. Tomatoes. 20 lb. crate Turaips, dos. - .75 9.33 .40 1TTTS Walnuts.- lb . Piiborta. 1939 Jl to lb.. 16 to .t3 ;19H crop. - . - ..- . ori ..- - ' (ayUg rrlcoal Clusters. 1936, lb.38 to .. Faggtee - ' .nominsl - WOOt AhTB -fOHAXa . . -r (Byg PrlcasX Mohair , 4 Median, arool i .40 .85 .85 .38 .19 .04 CASCABA BABX Dry. lb. Green, lb. X0OS AKD POT7MBT (Buying Pries f Aadreseas) White aatraa Brawa eztraa Medium extras Larg standards Medium stsndsYds PsIWu i Heavy bens. lb. Colored medinme. Ib. Mediam Legaoraa. lb. Stage, lb. Old roosters, lb. -Colored springs : .16 J6 J4 .14 42 42 .14 .18 .10 .05 .08 .18 Whit Leghorns, frys .15 MARION CREAMERY Buying Price, Butterfat. A grade .31 H B grade .30 H .IS .13 44 41 .09 .14 45 Live poo I try. No 1 ateek Colored hens, under 4 lbe.. Colored bens, over 4 lbs- Colored fryers Legbora hess. hesvy Legbara hess, light Leghorn broilers Roosters . Rejects .market value Stags. Ib. No. 2 grsdes, 2 cents leaa. Egga Can 4 led and graded Largo ' extras Mediam extras Largo standards Mediam --- e- Under grades Pullets .16 .14 .! .13 42 40 44 Dirty extras UT-STOCK (Baylag Prtees) 1937 spring lam be, lb .10 Lambs, lb. .68 Ewes 3.00 to 4.00 Boca, to?s 150-210 lbs. 10.30 130 150 lbs. 9.75 to 10.25 210-230 lbs. " Sows , 8.00 Dairy type cow 4. 50 ta S.5 Beef eows to 7.50 Balls t 7.00 Heifers to 9.54) Tea Taai . aj Anti-Liquor Aims ; Told 20-30 Club ' 1 Objectives ot the Anti-Liquor league of Oregon were explained by tbe organization's superin tendent, Hayward H. Johnson, at Friday night's meeting of the Sa lem Twenty-Thirty euib. ! These object ires include edu cation of youth in i the scientific facts about alcohol, prohibition of advertising which will encour age young people to drink, ban ning minors from any place of business where liquor is sold, and making the liquor traffic pay for the damage It causes and take care of its Yictims. Mr. Johnson quoted authorities to the effect that two ounces of alcohol, an amount found in four bottles of beer or one cocktail, would slow the brain's reaction by two-fifths of a second, which translated into the speed of an automobile going CO miles an hour, would make a difference of 36 feet In the time of applying brakes, a difference which might cost a life. j ' The state convention ot the Anti-Liquor league will be held Monday and Tuesday In Portland Mr. Johnson announced. Ker. Guy Drill of Salem will be one of the speakers. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTIVD, May ---(-Trading and supplies were moderate on the Gardeners and Ranchers' market today. Lettuce prices remained steady and unchanged. In ths face of heavy receipts, with quotations for California stock falling to a low of 50c a crate. I Potatoes continued dull, with old stock prices having a down' ward tendency, and the new hold ing steady. I Supply exceeds demand on the strawberry market, forcing quota' tlons down. Apples Wiaeaaps extra faaey 92.25 2.50; Kewtowaa. extra fancy 92-2.10. Asparsus Oregea, 4-6 He, 80-lb. crate. i-z.za; crates. 9-.1-3.aa. . Beans Calif, 13-1 So lb.. - Beete Per sack; Oregon, UI i - Broccoli Crate. 82.25-S.20. . Braaaells Sproata CaUiemla. aae foortb drams. 92.75 Cabbage Calif, 43-9.49 erate; Sao ramcato, 91-3 50. - .' . - -v Carrots Oregon . lags, 40-40;. OaUL, banehed 83 35-3 J5. -. " Cauliflower Calif, May. 41.44-1.44 f vrvgon, fi.w1.14v. . - - Celery CalJf.. -H era tee.1" 92.25-2.78 Coeumbera Oregoa aad Wasbiagtoa ootnoase, f.so-a.3S. Eggplaat Cahfsrala, lor. L.I0-1.40. I OarUe Per pou d. 10-15a. Orapee Emporora. 41.60-1.75. i- Lottaeo Oregoa dry. S doa, 91.23 1.50; Calif, 62.50-43 for 4 doa.; 4 dos. az-s.39. ... 1 -Mathreoms Oss sotvotl elrUaa. aa- iSe. - Onions 50-pan4 sacka. V. sTa. L yellew. 4 L3 5-1.50. unlrao Urooaw doa. awacaoa. 90-a3e. Parsley Pee dosea baacboa. 40-45c. Parsaipe Per lag. 85-e0e Peas Calif, 92.25-3.60. ! Peppers Mexico, 22 25 Ik.! 97-T.IO per crate. Fetatoee O 8. No. 1. 100-Iaa, Oregoa rneeeta. 42.75-48.00: WaaUsurtaai muts. 92.S5-S3; local. 92.25-2.40. . Kadiskes fee doa. bunches, 28-30e. SUiabarb Oregon field stow a. annJa boxes, 65-7 5c i RaUbacas Wasbingtoa. 100-Ib. aaeka. 91.50-1.75. r -) .v SDiaaeb Oregon. Waabiartaa. SI OO 1.15. 1 Turnips Doa. baachee, 86-SOe. Tomatoes Oregon hotbawaa. 10-25 per paaad : Mexico. 43 4.50. Strawberries Florida 12a. 9 1.3 5-1.50. Seeasb Oreeoa. aor DaaaaL Hahlvr t4c Uarblehood. 2 fie. Taraips Dos. baaebea. SS-aSe. ; Tomatoes Ores a. hothoaaa. 20.25a per paaad; Mexico. 9 50-94. Spinach Locs 40-65c Dressed eeaL Ib. .18 H Dreaaod kegs, lb. oiAX AJTD HAT Wheat, white. Ka. 1 Joili Wheat, westers red 31 Barter, brewing, tea 40.00 Feed, barley, tea 39 &a Oats, smilling, ton - rooa. tea nn Hay, baying prireo Alfalfa, valley : Oat aa4 retch, tea - CloTaa. san .. .18.00 . S.00 J4.94 Vheat Hit by Bull and Bear Bullish and Bearish News Produces Advance That la Lost Later CHICAGO, May 22 The wheat market digested a mix ture of bullish and bearish news today with an advance of 1 cents a bushel that later was partially lost, : : Unexpected gains of Liverpool wheat prices and a wide upturn in Chicago corn, with May corn rising to new 12-year peak of $1.35,- more than offset re ports of much-needed rainfall in Important wheat producing areas southwest which served to influ ence selling, giving the market a nervous, ragged appearance at the close, Selling of May wheat was re sumed late in the day and that contract lost all of the upturn New wheat crop futures held most of their gains, however. Wheat closed " lower to 1U higher compared with Friday's finish. May 1.28 U, July 1.21-, Sept. 1.20-; and corn was -3 higher. May new 1.35. July 1.22-, Sept. 1.12-. Oats gained -, May 51, rye -l cent. May 1.17. and provisions were unchanged to 20 centa higher. ' ..'; . Strength abroad was attributed to better English milling demand and prospects that Germany may need more foreign grain. ' ' Tbe weather map showed gen erally dry conditions In the spring wheat area both sides of . the In ternational border, . but ibleral precipitation was r r e c e I v e d throughout much of the south western winter wheat belt, ex cept In tbe extreme west.. Stock old Spuds Moving out Fast Supplies of old potatoes in Oregon, Washington and Idaho continue to diminish. Although Oregon reported only 40 cars shipped during the week and Washington 9 cars, there has been a heavy truck movement which almost supplants that by rail. Idaho shipped 409 cars, bringing that state's total move ment for the season to 27,622 cars .or 3,861 cars more than were shipped during the entire season one year ago. Washington's total potato movement is 4,582 cars and Ore gon bas 6,276 carloads to its credit for this season. Besides the heavy movement from Klam ath county, there was a consid erable tonnage . loaded . in the Tule. Lake basin Immediately across the Oregon state line. Although' no definite figures are available, it has been variously estimated that this movement may approximate 1,500 to 2,000 additional carloads . which are shown as northern 1 ' California. New potatoes are : now rolling heavily from Alabama, Louisiana and California, with Texas and Florida season about finished. Shipments from California are entering mldwestern markets and tbe output is well above tbe 100 car per .day market, Old &op Onioas Is Under 20 Cars Old crop onions In the north west hare almost made their exit for this season. Cold storage holdings are now estimated to be less than 20 cars in Salem, Brooks and Portland. Pricea on large sises In the San Fran cisco market hare recently been fairly attractire with aalea as high aa 11.76 for BO-ponnd sacks. The quality of remaining sup plies Is questionable and mnch of the remainder will show loss In repacking or' be used entirely for local markets. New crop onions continue .to roll heavily from Texas, but Cal ifornia Is -rather -slew in getting under way. Carlot loadings will get under way during the next two weeks. Thrip has. shown .up ana cansea m sanction in size; however, the: quality is good. There are few seeders in the crop this year; but .weather lately1 has caused the development, of con slderable mildew ; and the." onions are not making sixe." Yields wilt be - considerably under those .ex pected : three , weeksv, ; ago with most '-. of the ' acreage- producing medinm-eized onions. - . ; In Merced . county a .few early reds - of - the lnUrmediate ' set acreage are being harveated . for local " market nsd. There is soma mildew : but at - this - time about the usual . infestation. '. ; ; NOTICE TO CREITOIlS Ko. 054MI- - i IN THE . COUNTY. I COURT 0 THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY' i - .. In the Matter ot the Estate :", - . of :- ' JOSIE La FORE, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ladd Bush Trust Company has been appointed, by the Coun ty Court ot the State of Oregon for Marlon County, Executor of the Estate of Jocle LaFore, de ceased, and has qualified as such.' All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law. to the undersign ed at Its office in the Ladd Bnsb Bank Bnlldlng, In Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the .first publica tion of this notice, which is the 23d day of May, If 37. and the last is the 20th day of June, 1537. LADD a BUSH TRUST CO. ; Executor of the Estate of Josie LaFore, Deceased. PAGE and PAGE Attorneys for said Estate Ladd at Bush Bank Building Salem, Oregon. M 22-30 J C-13-20. Statesmen Classified Ads Call9101 Classified Advertlalas Single insertion per line .10 Three insertions per Una 23c Six Insertions per Una 30e One month per line .$1.09 Minimum charge) 6e Capr tor this pace) accepted until 6:39 the e renins' before publication for cla if! cation. Copy received after tbla Una vIO ba no under the haadinc Too Late to Clao elXy." - Tha Statesman ssmuntaa, no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear tn adrertlaements pub lished In Its eolumna, and In cases where this paper la at fault will re print that part of aa adrertlse merit la wblcb tb trpoarraphlcal m Intake accural Ths Statesman reserves ths rtgnt co reject questionable advertising It further reserves ths Hrht to place all advertising under tne roper etasalflcaUoi- Farniers Exchange Livestock and Poultry BABY CHICKS. 11 varieties day old or started. Cockerels for capon, frier, pullets now ready. TeL 133FX. te' Hatchery. SALE FRESH and 'springer cows, aim weaner piss. Phone 124F3. FRYERS . WANTED Colored and Leghorns at once. Phone 133FJ, Lee's Hatchery. Auctions AUCTION SALE TUESDAT. MAT 45, 10 , o'clock. S ml. east of penitentiary on pen road. Complete farm machinery, household STooda ; 9 ' milk . cows, fresh : 9 young stock: 44 hosra, weanera and feeders: 924 chickens, fin Shetland pony and ROT SHAW. OWNER ' DAN ROTH, AUCTIONEER ; Heln Wanted Male "1 WANT SEVERAL honest people of either . sex tor statewide aaiea worn strww Mimmliilan but very nrof it- able. Unless you can furnish best of .references ana awe to contact du Iness people, do not reply. Phone 55,14 between 9 and S for appointment. agency. Complete outfit sent without money rtsK. up to aw lira wee Write Mills, 198 Tenth St., Oakland CaL uii tn 4A. iMni anlea organiza tion work. Will train men for this ter Htnn r. Salnrv. honus. Must have car. Not canvassing-. Apply Monday, 9 to IL Mr. txieil. Z8 i. i o uu Financial Status Of State Is Good The state's financial condition is more satisfactory now than foi many years, State Treasurer HoU man reported Saturday. Holman said the state treasury contained more than 316,000,000, ot which 311,000.000 is in the general fund. Most of thii money is ear msrked and can be used only for the purpose for which It was raised, the state treasurer said. Further, improvement In the state's finances will follow, Hol man said, as a result of funding laws enacted at the 1937 legis lative session. Under these laws the state, counties, municipalities and school districts can refund outstanding bonds at a lower rate of Interest with a corresponding financial saving. - Holman said a number of politi cal subdivisions already were planning to Issue refunding bonds. Road Work Looms For North County Road Improvements are In eight for north Marion county resi dents since work has started at the new rock quarry which will supply surfacing materials. Coun ty Judge J.. C. Siegmund report ed " yesterday afternoon. Sieg mund, Commissioner Roy S. Mel son and Leroy Hewlett and Coun ty Engineer N. C. Hubbs Inspect ed the ' quarry yesterday and found "ItHkely to produce' high grade road material, the' judge said. " -O.-. . y ' Preliminary blasting' of sample holes was tinder way. The' quar ry; is "located along- the- Chaxn- poeg-BBtteviue - nignway r route three mllea south of Buttevllle Many- of . thel-oads in the north part- of the county are - in. natvi of ,resurtactng. since, little- materr lal has 'been - available . there- for several -yearau Some ot: the-, new roekv may. ba used for. ollfagi . ':"'. V. , .l'1- 'iTi-s 30th Annivcr&ftry : Plan - : 4iinoiinced 'i or Church " SILVERTON,' . May 1 22rr-FlnaI plana? have .L been announced. Jor the30tlr anniversary of the pres ent .' Christian chorch. and the memorial program for vRev. . Al byn Essjoa Sundsy, .at thvChr.ls- tian.cnarcn. Rev. c-f. s wander of Portland will deuyervlhe morn Ing address. Rev. Guy Drill of Salem will of fielate-: ftt . the un veiling, of th plaque., A .basket dinner will bey held at noon. The memorial services have . been .set for t p.m. ; " , - Ready-for-Berries UNION HILL. May 22. Prep arations are -being. , made at tho Jory Barreling plant -here to-re- ceive berries daring, the straw berry season. Due to the late sea son," the berries wlIL ripen sev eral weeks later than usual this year; . . ; ' WOOD BIDS WANTED " The undersigned ' will 'receive bids at the City Recorder's Off Ice at the City Hall at Salem, Oregon, until 5 P-ra:, on Jane 7th, 1937; for the following; ?50 cords, more r less, of No.' 1. drv fir wood. in' 4 foot length's, io be delivered to the City Hall and' the outside Fire Stations as storage facilities will permit. Bidders msy bid on either Old Fir or on 2nd Growth, or both. -'; !' - ; - A. WARREN JONES, Recorder and Purchasing Agent May 21. Help Wanted Female I HOUSEMAID, GEN. housework. Go home nights. Tel. 4995. ' ADDRESS Ot7R poatcarda. We are paying weekly. Kvery thlnaj supplied. All details free. Selm Company, box 2349, Tttcaon, Arizona. WOMEX EARN good pay mailing. addresainsT our free, catalogs from home. i;very thlna; eupplk-J. tncludins stamps. Write, enclosing atamrped. ad dressed envelope. Nationwide Diatribu- tora, 401 Broadway, N. X. WEAK FREE dresses and show fa moua Fashion Frocks to friends. Sam ple kit free. Earn up to 323 . weekly. No experience- needed. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. IKC5. Cincinnati. Ohio. GIRL FOR housework. 92S N. Sum mer. , . ! - . ' ADDRESS 'rOSTCAflimvM, everything; supplied. We pay weekly. Particulars free. Write May's Cosmet ic, University- Station, Tucson, Arl zona. ' - j-- . ..."A Salesmen Wanted WANTED MEN Interested In sales manship. Thorough training, sales help, and practical application In the. field Commission paid on sales from the beginning. Sre Mr. Chamberlain-at 355 Chemeketa SU. SaU-m. Ore. 19 AMBITIOUS young: men to sell. Apply apt. 201.- 433 Ferry street, be tween 12 and I p. m. and i and 1 P. m. Situations Wanted I EXP. DRESSMAKER. Mrs. Adsftt. Phone 44. i WOMAN WISHES hour work. 1950 N.. Front St. j1 LAWN MOWING reasonable, Phone 7008. ' . s . RAMSETER TRUCK service. . 3354. SEWING 15, -IRONING- " 25. Tel. 7S13. . : .-. .. . , For SaleMiscellaneous , CASH OR trad tor naed furniture rangea heatara. radios machinery tools, etc. Woodry and Woodry, auo- -loneera. pnone a-i -1-a - If IS N Sum ner In Hollywood, A DOING MACHINES, cash resla- tera, typewriters sold, rented, swapped Expert repair service, moderate prices Roen Typewriter Exert. 424 Court. '-""- - -- -- -- --- --i-.-rwu-uTirxr POUUTRT FERTILIZER with neel moss. Hacked. TeL I S3 FX, Lea's Hatch FERTILIZER, ' RIVER silt, garden roc a. Tel. ssov uicey. ' a-waai . i , JsrStMIJLll JlSJJKfM TENNIS SHOES, boy's and men's. I Sc. Ureenbaum'a 344 N. Commercial PUPPlEd. TEL. 830. S44, a 15th. NEARLY NEW bicycle, balloon tires cheap. Inquire Superior Feed store. rnone ss33. '"--- -- -- -- -i -i i ICE CHEST, chean. 105 River Sf HIGHGRADE . furniture. - TeL 6539. AUTOMATIC ELEC. range,- cheap. R. 3, Box 77A, above Salem Heights store. m mm - - .l.irirLI-u-tu-Ln 19- FT. TRAILER house. Accom. 4 Factory built. Low -price. Beautiful job. RC S, box 258. Tamer road, K mile east airport. J. D. Kyle. ' - - - -H-.-M-'.-y-winnj-LrLrij-u-u' SALE, 4-FOOT super Frlgldaire. Good running condition, or . trade for cow. 2347 Breyman street.. ----- -- -- - -i-r,-.-fvwtnnAftA, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, rolled top desk and. chair, 1938 Chevrolet se dan In perfect condition. Tel. 9717. 876 S. High. V BOYS' BICYCLE. Balloon tires, 414. Sunday afternoon. Peters, 835 S. 17th. ; UP-TO-DATE TRAILER honse. Factory built, accommodate 4. See at route 7, box 178. Silverton road. . BY OWNER. High grade upright piano, 1100. Box 287, Statesman. STUDIO COUCH, bed and chest of drawers, cheap. TeL 7421: -a Trade Miscellaneous TRADE CASH- register, for electric range or might buy.' , 1510 N. 21st i Wanted- -Miscellaneous WILL PAY up to 475 each for Indlanhead pennies dated before 1910. All old coins wanted. Send 10c : for complete new buylnsr catalog. Wiscon sin Coin Co., box 623, Milwaukee, Wis. G ross T2-J 13 13 16 1C It 'A 4- 21 22 21 2a I mm 30 33 3H 37 3d 3T H2 HO H6 53 OH 37 C7 60 HORIZONTAL -1 sa'ger ' ' 7- 4 whins linen : : 47--Iadia - - El set in tne- .:. tion. " ..'-,' 54-publishcTS M Pths. . ; J7 the letter s (English - p-unci- ,!fv ' 5 sloths . 59 watchful - ' Herewith is tha day's puzzle. . T-t4kard. v 12 - native compound ,' . -13 confederate taTenersr lSillness , '. 17 6U assessor 18 tery " 1 newspaper . paragraphs. 21 sounds 23 bane -x 27-rgnide - . 30 torn piece, -' of cloth ; fl-4 'S2cuckeo-' . $J trtditiotuJ .. resting- - ' - . place of. Noah's ark : Si rongh 37 foot-like t organ 38 -Jump 49 winged' 41 source of . - being' 43 inscribed i interior :Lilulj??iTAr M I TTZCt-Ti-.- 1 I9ST.I Wanted 'Miscellaneous FILBERTS AND meat State Cafe. WALNUT MEATS or walnuts In shell, any quantity. State Cafeteria. FREE WE pick up dead and wortb less horses, cosy a, sheep TeL 434S. TOP PRICES paid for! worthless horses, cows, (or fox feed. Phons 9138. DISCARDED . JEWELRT, hlarheet prlc paid for gold and atlver. 211 K. Commercial. WANTED WOME for glrU A boya. School age. Describe home i quote reasonable rates. Box 288, Statesman. Miscellaneous FILMS DEVELOPED. Eight prints and hand colored, enlargements, 25c. Oregon Picture Co., box 4292, station D, Portland, Ore. WE BUT sell Iron, metal, pipe, bark, all kinds machinery. City Junk Co., 285 Chemeketa. Ph. XX. FILMS DEVELOPED, t prints earn good negative, 25c. Portland Film Co., box 4213, Portland. Ore. j FILMS DEVELOPED. 8 prints and 2 enlargements, 25c. Quality Co., box J573, Portland. Ore. j For Itent -Kooms NICE FURN. rm.. close IS 910. 9SS4. - -r i i ,vf"sjisjvsjvxriLrxw HEATED SLEEPING room, mod ern. Close to bus line. Tel. 7771. -- -- -- - - - -I-, i -n-rmvwm SLEEPING ROOM. 725 j Court. ri nsaaTrVis)srsasr'a NICE RMS., 699 N. Cottage, 947 9. 1 SLEEPING ROOMS, 935 Chemeketa. wrmifsVirsr,VVfAfAJj L NICE SLEEPING rm. 60 N. Com. LGE. SLEEP, rm.. flrat floor, very re a a. 892 vN. Winter. itiKHTi and Board ROOM AND BOARD, cool, comfort able rooms for summer. Near State St. 191 Sk 14th. TeL 299. FOR t OR . 2 large front down stairs 254 N. Church.' Tel. 8196. - RM., BOARD, table board. TeL 5411 na- la-ma i -M---j-)-J-tJ-J-u- j-yj-j GOOD ROOM and board, phone 3634. - -- -- -i-i-irv-vvwuvjym ROOM AND board, home I convenien ces. 844 Mill. Phone. 3797. PRI V. HOME Surnmer 3339. Kor' Benl Apartments 1 FOR RENT: 9 room flat! 489 Ferry St. -Water and garbage service fur nished. 92S. i. BKCKE WADSWORTH " ' 189 i'S. High I 1-ROOM FURN. apL 825. Adults. 690 N. Hummer. Phone 4494. THREE ROOMS, bath, j furnished, first floor. Summer rates. 1479 Waller. 99 AND 9 -MO. 355 Bellevue. i-ss-iriryii-ar .LOVELY 1 R. FURN. apt. for em ployed lady, 666 S. Summer. ; " aaUinOiiJXiU"injXnjXrt-4 t VACANCIES. 265 a Commercial. 2 R. APT., CLEAN cool, adults only, 645 Ferry St.. f- FURNISHED ROOM A kitchenette. 99 mo. 492 N.-Cottage. 1 CLEAN. MODERN, apt..J furnished. private bath, at Hollywood. Adults. 1940 N. Capitol. I VACANCY Roberts Apartments iii-w-V"rarai"Vwnf 2 RM. FURN. apt, priv. bath, 817. 50. 815 S. 12th. j MOD. FURN. with prtr. bath, lights, water, garage. Adults. 2453. State. FURN. 2 RMrapt 2261 Haael Ave.. Ph. 7864. Call before 9:30i a. m. or after S p. m. , Jj,N11.'iMW l-TJRNISHED 2 ROOM , ant- 2261 Hasei Ave. TeL 7664. 4 R. FURN, PRIV. bath. ; gar., closo tn. 1047 S. CommerciaL j MOD. FURN. 2 R, gar. 1552 SUte. 6 R. FIAT FURN. Tel. 7374. 2 AND 2 RM. furn. Adulta 6:88. MODERN FURN. apt. Adulta 729 North Commercial. j . NICE FURN. apt., 594 Union. For Kent Houses 9 ROOMS, GARAGE and garden 912.00. Phone 6347. i n i or a ruzzie IH 17 20 2 23 2H 23 26 3 32 33 36 HO HH H7 H& HH 0 r' S3 3& 61 4 W-tef ore l river in " Scotland ; VERTICAL - craft' " - t-rr iZlnfornT 4 beverage f Rnssian leader - - solution to Satur ' amen. 7 injure ' 8 accnmnlate 9 egg atf a- insect ' - 10 war . .. aviator 11 by i . leV-rhythm .. 20 maacoline ' name 22 verbal ' 24 melted rock 25 dill-seed 2 ft -prenj ' 27 undermine 2S woody ' plant - -, 29 relieve 31 two-winged -.- r fly - r . 34 hamlet 36 choose S3 gentle wind. 42ird 44 comTnaad 4ft lodge - 48 highway 49 lake 50 actual being 51 armpit 52 prefix, bad 63 unit.. 65 cyprinoid 1U Or-,; (O Vs.! 7a'-I H