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Jtt' . V K"- TR roCGOTT gTAlCSlAH; Caltai; Oreea, Ftfgaf ITornla?, HareS IT, 1933 -V h it ' ' 1 1 .-----"--i -1 Directory Grda la tbi dlnctarr nm monthly bst oalyC BaUi p UM pr awntk. f j AUTO BRAKES ' doctor. t?l Sooth ConimofgUU Street. BEAUTY PARLORS Millar Beauty Shop, dial IMS. 3Mior BMuty Shop, dial tilt. CATERING Burt Crary. tha caterer. Ph. 7SI. CHIMNEY SWEEP Talgrthona 4418. R. Hi Horttmaaa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a I SCOTT. PSO, Chiropractor. X& N. HlSh. Tal. Rac 15.71. Correspondence Instruction Iaternatlonat Correspondenoa achoola. Xiatncaa, technical courses, Bx. 188. C. McGlHlTray. Tel. I1M. i DRESSMAKING MRS. 8NELGROVE. 485 N. Cottaea. Tei 74. Hematltchlng. &c yara Drrssmkir. 431 S. Cottage. Ppperflat. FLORISTS TOT flowera weddlnjc bouaut fun eral wreaths, decoration a BV-Brelt- tiaapU floriat. 577 Court. Tel. 04. ALt, kiadi of floral work. Lots Flor 1st.' lth Market. Tel. 8591. GLASS Auto and window glass mlrrora. TeL Sit. Walter J. Powna. Breya INSURANCE ; BFTTR A HENDRICKS J9 N. HJrh Tet 4947 LAUNDRIES THH NSW HAL EM LAUNDRY TRTB wkider laundri sts a III ah tTeU 115 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT strst In Quality and Service Telephone 15 1284 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Ehinuiuai rTolrp1 and ' traded. HARRT W. SCOTT. "The Cyde Man" MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Serine mat tress $$.00. Renovators and t umlgators.- Ruga cleaned. Capital Bed ding Co. TeL 4069. 2030 -N. CapltoL New mattress made to order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, alzlng ; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat tress Factory. S. llth as Wilbur. TeL $141. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est 11L MUSIC STORES QEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sew h mashliu sheet music and piano studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machine atax otrcm. MUSIC INSTRUCTION win tnda aultar and lessons for anything I can use. 8torhow, 450 Court. MEDICINE tw rhin Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 :$0 a.m. , t430j. m. 14S JS. wmnmrciaL PRINTING ..s-rn oTiTiftvEBT. ea.rda Damnh- lets. programs, books or any kind of Krlatlcg. caU The Statesman Printing Department. $15 S. CommercUL Tele- phone aim. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT J. D. Clement, Income Tsjt BPt. rtltmr 110t N. ComL Tel $030 of 5167. REAL ESTATE - ' DBCKS a HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. m namiFNHnBSTaCOL . a rjwtv 8t. TeL f4lt. .MB p. - onrrtT ia"BlTT S SON $04-1 First NafL Bk. Bids. TeL T$tT. STOYES r.-n .tM MMirinaL Steves Aw!.f V,ntw and wnSTed, Att klndaoT wove wire feaeo, : . " , k..Mt hanka loran hooks. IvrL Stove Works, 841 r-v-. r.u 4T74. R. Fleming. TRANSFER . . t rrrY Transfer Co. 218 State St TeL 777$. Dlstrlbu for- wantlna ana aioras - Get our rates. n , 4iaant transfer storage. eaHllStjiriner Transfer Co. Trucks toPDTtUtnajaiiyMiMMMIMMM WELL DRILLING r. a. West $ years xpertencs. RFD S. rfare IPS E. TeL Union Hill Granger -.. . rr e i.l Will accept residence tar WO Gather Tonight XtS- VICTOR PIONT, March 16. - Mi i Itel Union -Hill grans. TV" regular meeting at .me naw day night. Marcn r rn"71r-eetlnU; mly bo Vnlshed hw t? SO In tlmo tor the progrsm, belnr turntahed by Salem Cham - veins; . a...n.&meT.ta Dr OI TO-mo"- ""r?Tw . h m&de by the grange loctnrar Elsie Tate Lunch Willi TOUR OPPORTUNITTi lie acres lecturer, jcisio -. i mltos of tood tiu- ZOlIOW. ' ' I .ki land. 2696 oords et fine timber. ZTTT-, . 03T HONOR ROU. ' HITBBARD March 18 - The yHUUUAlUf. rj"a ". ... - tv - new honor roll llt contains tne names f Frieda Toget, -. Leah I aood t reom house tornlahed, T&e-w-nmHt.: ftaftr KroWBL MarJorialmeat. garage, $jredatreet, goo Jo- ,WoUet JLiicttlerZehner .and Anna MStatwmati Classified Ads Call 9101 Siagle tassvtloa tr Umclffc ThrM IomtUou fr list Slf' 81x lasertleu par Ua..IOe Ob aetU per Ua..H.t . Ul&Iaia efearf ..tl. '- Copy tor tkli pig eopttd unUl C:S9 U oToa. tat botoro pbllettoB tor eUsclfJcAtlcm. Copy ro Mired after tfcte tlmo wUl bo raa under tbe heading Too Late to CUeelfy. Tie Stateemaa imbimi no OnancUl reapaiuibnitjr tor errora vbieb my p paar In ndTcrtlsemenU pnb U&htA in !U columns, and. In CMOS where tbla paper la at fanlt will reprint that part ot an advertisement. In -wblcb tbe typographical mistake ocemra. Th Statesman reeerres tho right to reject objec tions! adTertlslag. It tmr ther resenres tbe right to classify all adrertlslng un der tbe proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED By an old. established concern a man to represent na in Sa lem and vicinity. Married; between the asea of 28 and 45 ; must have a fair education and be well regarded by people who know him. A fine -opportunity for the right man. Address box 163. care statesman. HELP WANTED FEMALE Good home and small wages. In fam ily of two old people, for some elderly lady. No washing or sweeping. Box 187, care Statesman. SALESMEN WANTED Salesman with car, experience un necessary, comm. basis, roofing, t:S0 a. m. Mr. Bondell. Salem Hardware. WANTED 2 solicitor Car not nec essary. Salem Hardware, 8 :30 a. m. Mr. Bondell. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Wet wash, 20 lbs., 50c 6070. Sale or trade nearly new Maytag elec. washer. J. R. Alexander, R.!. Aumrrltle. FOR SALE Well rotted barn yard fertilizer. TeL 4954. Kale seed, 25c per lb., postpaid. H. E. Hedlne, 595 So. 14th St., Salem. FOR SALE Choice clover hay. $15 at ranch Joim J. ROBERTS Sc CO., TRADE Miscellaneous Rebuilt dras saw for sale or trade for motOTcycte. 798 N. 15th. WANTED Miscellaneous ------ -i- - i i-i-,-rv-ii-intrii.rii-utrwi Cash for fruit jars TeL 3593. Why throw away good money T The hosiery mending dept. at Grand Silver store repairs hose like new. 5 a to 15c. Dead and worthless horses, cows, and sheep. TeL 4S69. Used baby baggy. Must be reason- able. State price. Box 186, care Statesman. MISCELLANEOUS Beat hair cut. Adults 20c. ebtldL 15c Two Moclta 8 of library. S. winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Mod, rooms, roaaonable. $45 Marlon. ROOM AND BOARD Good rooms board. TeL $78$. Students, business women, TeL 3202. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pattcra apartments downtown. CaU Pattern book store. Fur. 2 R. apt.. 2261 Hazel TeL 7864. Nice furs, apt, 590 Union. 3 room modern apartment, 87$ North Liberty. Phone 4448. Mod. St. heated apts. TeL 3490. Strattoa Apta Nicely furn. $ rm. spt. 670 N. Winter. FOR RENT HOUSES run. and unfurn, houses, R. Forkner. 1610 N. Cottage. TeL 103L Furn. or unfurn. modem 5 r. house. Close In. Call 1131 or 7529. Close la 1 sad 5 room furn. duplex, 1st floor. Garage. 864 mui St. s rooms tie. TeL 7204. FOR RENT Unfurnished modern I twwiaa an1 afar, f IreDlace. furnace. Eautsned Tor gas, .electric or wooa range. TeL 446. House Vlth raaa-e. garage, garden. $$. -Geo. Stoddard. 1430 is. ft'ourta. Modern 4-room furnished, furnace. basement CaU 416 N. Cottage. TeL I 7204. 7 room house. Good location. Phone S761 or 1307, FOR SALE Real Estate 000iAktL ofol rZZ camera Stable FOR 8 ALB OR KXCHANOn -treats saved. 5 room residence, gar-1 are. ahrube and flower. Price $7900, Will accept reetaence miner out or easy nrm. Realtors 144 State Street Phone 8701 FOR 8 ALB Five room modern 1 ttlaaiered home, garage, clear, lor j106 ,.. down and $u per mo. 8EK-, ir greer Boomllt Con I Tttr .ale or lease well equipped j chicken, bog or dairy farm close to I Salem, paved road. Phono 9121 or 1 write P. Ot Box 187. Salem. i . evwrlaatlag runntng water, fla rrlnss. I well fenced, good pawre, ernall lrn - I provementa The s ice is oniy liad easy terms oaa be arranged tor l . , r I Zl3F'-L pimirigtosr FOR SALE RJ EsUU New I B Kouae, X. llth St. SeaaJ payaaeat down, bat Uke rent. TeL 41T7 or eaU 1415 K. itth. EXCHANGE Seal Estate WItX, PAT OR AS3UMB rXTFTBR XNCS FOR GOOD DAIRT FARM KXAR SALEM - Offae ror exchanse two toed mee era horaea near Olsndora, Calif. Tatae t50f for both. CHILDS A MTT.T.KR. Realtors t4 State Street Phoae 8781 FOR SALE FARMS l-DANDT PLACES . 19-acrea. 8-R. house, bath, elect rio- icy, svoa Darn, au ia cuit., pnoa 8, 500.68. .Close in. WUl aire terms. 88-acr'ea 11-A. walnuts, partly tn- teraet with peaches. 2 8-A. pruass, fair lmproTementa ; a Die Dsrasu zor i. 750.00: give terms. STOCKED EQUIPPED r 80-acrea, about 15-A. colt It-A bottom land. About 2009 cord wood timber, nice trout stream, new 4-R. house, bars and poultry house. I horses. 1 cow. heifer, chickens and Implements for only $2700.00. Better ouy now as you win pay more soon. J AS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 132 South High Street seseaattl.seei SPECIAL TO CLOSK AN E8TATE $1400. Good farm, $4 acres, 0 cuit some timber, good pasture, sprina and well water. R. house, barn, chicken house. Consider some trade. Best buy In the valley for the money, nurry ana suite BECHTEL or THOMAS ON $41 State Street Room ACREAGE GARDEN TRACTS Comfortable 5 room plastered house witn o iota, Dest or soil Price $1750, terms iiae rent. e-10 of an acre on paved road. room house, electric lights, drove welL garage and woodshed. Price $890, lib eral lerma - 2 acre tract, dark rich soil, drove well, electric lights, buUdlnr partly completed. Price for all $850, cash $50, oat i per monin, mtereat. CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Phone 8708 Howell Prairie $3 acres 4 acres beaver dam. Good room bungalow. 60 acres cultivated. Price $8000 will take smaller place to $4500 as part See Hawkins & Roberts For Farm Bargains WANTED REAL ESTXTE ---- - - - n-ii-ii-in.rinn r n ivjuju Have client with lot and cash bal ance for 6 rm. mod. house N. from $1500 to $2000. What have youT VAN M. GREER Room 214 Oregon Bldg. -- '---- -i-i- -i.-.--h.n-wunrxnj'Lnnj. Cash buyer for modern houee In North Salem: call me and I will In spect your property. H. a SHIELDS Orejron Bldg. TeL $903 Business Opportunities Qarago nd service tta. Tosl. 853. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY SURPLU S B A B Y" CHICKS aVsac rlflce prices Tuesday and Friday only. See our bargains. Custom hatch ing. Hatching eggs Phone 133F2, Lee's Hatchery, Salem, Oregon. -'---- -- " , i . --.-.-vinrhn.rLrLnji Custom hatching, 500 eggs at lo every Saturday and Tuesday. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. FOR SALS: Two cows coming fresh soon, $28 and $15. Phono 100F22. Baby chicks and custom hatching. Can use wheat and wood. Warmers Hatchery, 1160 N. Fifth street. FOR SALE: Very fine young cow to freshen soon. Phone 16F12. Little roosters for sale. Ruby Wood- ward, K. 9, Box 69B. Tel. 44F13. MONEY TO LOAN Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 119 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATE 111 State St TeL $-7-4-0 MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments You keep the ear P. A. EIKER Cr. Liberty St sad Ferry none 4721 Salem. Ore. PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When tn financial need see us before Hosing a loan. OENEHAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bide- Phone 1551. Borrow en personal property; repay In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO.. State lie. S-149. 101 Ouardlan Bldg. TeL 1877. FOR SALE WOOD DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel elL CaU on ns tor price. We give com measure, gooa quality aao good sorvlca. LARMER TRANSFER STORAGE Tsleohene llll Ash, fir sad oak. TeL 164$, Dry wood that Is dry. CalL 11$F18. Dry wood $4.00. Phone 911L Dry wood. TeL 7880. Dry old fir and oak wood. Phone 4964. I PHI I V A NTs HFR W GOT YEARS "TTV-JINK ABOUT HOOKED. 1 FOR SALE WOOD Pic ma, Me. 1 It to. eld Or, $4.00. TeL 4450. Good dry wood. Reasonable. Impe load. TeL $$47. Fred 2. Wells, ls In. dry tad Rr. $2.50 ev lead. Plaaer ends $2.50 sar toad, at Trsoya TeL $$$$ OUlRANTCia DKT TeL MOO Salem faal Co. Trade Cottsge. r.. -- e va Dry oak $5.00. George Meltxler. Mar- LOST AND FOUND LOST White silk scarf with black polka dots. Reward. TeL 7112. LOST Maltese brae Persian cat. Young. Reward, 1170 Marks t. TeL $241. PERSONAL MADAM ROMTNB. spiritualist, palmist, tells all In love, marriage. business. If yon wanrracts. not prom teas, call on nor for advice. Noah's Ark Auto Park, north on highway. FOR SALE USED CARS MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 18 Essex Coach $ 25.00 19 Ford Tudor Sedan trunk 185.00 '19 Dodge Std. Coupe 225.00 19 Uulck sedan $$5.00 60.00 CHEVROLET8 15 Touring 21 coupe 'SO Sport Roadster 225.00 280.00 265.00 11 Coach Four 1931 Ford and Chevrolet Trucks, long wheel base, dual tires, 4-speed trans. Completely reconditioned and guaranteed $385 to $75. TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKAY CHEVROLET CO. S3$ Center Phone 319 430 N. Com! E PORTLAND. March 16. (AP) Continued spread of prices in the egg market appears due more to the sale of huge quantities of undergrade In Portland than any other cause. Rapid Increase in the sales of undergrade eggs In Portland has caused huge supplies to roll here from the north inasmuch as this market appears to absorb the In ferior grades better than any place along the coast. Market for butter showed a loss of He each ia standard and prime first cubes on the produce exchange, a result of the desire of bears to keep extras at the highest range. Butterfat values were still mixed but a trifle easier in spots. Market for live chickens was very firm siong tne wholesale way. Market continues to show strength for dressed turkeys. Sales of ordinary stock were being made at the price on tops, which prob ably means an advance of lc for the latter, If available,. There was a slower trade In country killed calves during the last 24 hours and some carryover was shown. Hogs and Iambs well as mutton continued In call, and at late prices Further rise in dry bean prices were showing with primary points not at all inclined to sell even at late advances. Some demanded money when cash was not beller- ed obtainable. When offered It was refused. Measles Epidemic Keeps Two-Thirds Of Children Home UNION, March II The at tendance of the Union grade school has decreased nearly three quarters in the last few weeks due to measles. Out of an enroll ment of 40 students only 12 re ported Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cutsforth are the parents of a son born Sundsy afternoon. Optimism Gaining In Boston Wools BOSTON. March II (AP) Optimistic sentiment in the wool market is spreading and is back ed up by committments tn raw material by manufacturers, a large volume ot wool is selling with prices showing an upward tendency. A slsablo -volume ot both St, 0s and 4s and finer clothing territory wools hare sold at 40 scoured basis. Average 12 months Texas wools and bulk Trench combing Its and finer ter ritory wools in original bags, are bringing 42-42 scoured basis. PLAT HUGH SUCCESS AUMSVILLE. March If "Professor Pepp," the student body play was presented to a full house Friday night In the school auditorium. Music was fur nished by Pennells orchestra and the high school girls gleo club. PAT Q HH HEH vybJ -NwV OETTIM SPREAD FOB Willi NE I ejm-s-s---fc-ssssP---s-.am,-j m m EGG HI IS BELOW LIST YEAR Portland Prices Cent Above Year ago; Coast Markets Continue Steady CORVALU3. Ore., If arch IS (AP) Egg prices at Portland a eent above a year ago, coast pro duction oft 20 per cent from last year, and total storage holdings in the country about a million eases under March 1, 1932. are some of the highlights of the egg mar kets for the past week, it wi shown today in a review by the u. S. D. A. bureau of agrlcultur al economics cooperating with the O. S. C. extension service. All Pacific coast markets were steady with prices unusually un iform during the week, Portland prices for large Oregon extras be ing 16 cents. Prices in New York on Pscific coast eggs held steady at 22V4 cents though termination of the bank holidays weakened the mixed color market. Oregon and Washington showed some gain In production but Cal lfornla dropped off nearly a much, so the total gain for the week was less than one per cent Production now Is a fifth under a year ago. Carlot shipments east were 66 for the week compared with 92 a year airo. Storage of eggs has slowed up considerably because of inability of operators to finance extensive operations. Packers are putting away their surplus receipts, how ever, so that there was a consid erable Increase In coast holdings during the week. The poultry market was gener ally steady for all classes at Port land, with broilers somewhat scarce. Cold storage holdings In the. country are eight million pounds under a year ago and 15,- 000,000 under the March 1, ave rage. SOCIAL GATHERING ENJOYED IT PEDEE PEEDEE. March 16 Mrs. Pete Ritner entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her niece, Mrs. Howard Perry (Lucille Ar nold). Mrs. Perry received many useful and lovely gifts. Those present were Mi8es Leila Kerber, Theda Condon, Minnie Ritner and Mesdames Duleed trash, Clell Ker ber, Roy Maltland, Frank Sheythe, Emma Warner, William Condon and baby daughter, Ro- berdt Arnold, Thera Nomer, Lee Williams, R. Glen Brady and son, C. E. Kerber, Carl Skelton, Sed- dal and Hull and the hostess, Mrs. Ritaer. The business and social meet ing of the Christian Endeavor held at the school house Saturday evening was attended by about 50 persons. Miss Nola Nomer was elected president to fill the ts cancy left by Mrs. Howard Per ry who has moved to Indepen dence. MYs. Herbert Ponkrants and son Milton and daughter Loretta of Longview, Washington, are spending two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Burbank. Mrs. Burbank has been an invalid for a number of years and at pres ent Is making her home with her son, Chester and wife. Radio Program TBIDAT, MAKCH IT XOW Portland 620 Xs. 7:1 Organ eoneert, SBO. S:10 Crosscut Irom the Log of tbe Day. NBC. 9 :li Cooking school. 10:10 Woman's Magaiine of tbe Air, NBO. U:4f Organ eoneert, NBC 11 : 15 Western farm and Home hour, NBO. 12:45 O. M. Plummer. 1:00 Concert Artists, NBO. 2:80 I rasa Glena. organist, NBC. 4:00 rrieadly Chat. 5:00 Mahal the Msgleiaa. 6:00 First Nirhter. NBO. 7:45 Bits ef Melody, NBO. 8:00 Amoa 'a' Aadv. NBO, t:18 Howard Tbarstoa, tbs Magician, NBC. 10 :0 -Hotel Mark Hopkins erebestra, NBO. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra, NBC 11:81) Organ concert, NBC. rom Portland 940 Xa. S-.tO KOIh Kleek. 7:90 Movie Chatter. 1:80 Dixie Baker sad Bob White. 9:S0 Betty Oreekev. DLBS. 11:00 American School et the Air, CBS. 1:00 Book ef Life. 4.-4S Cmil sad Belly, X.T. 8:9fl March ef Time, CBS. 6:80 Edwin C. Hltt, CBS. 9:00 Bead Best Rene. 10:15 Sport Flashes. Ut--CervalUe M Xe. T.-OO Morales Meditatieas. led by Xev. Harold Seward. Th- Voice SHLt.SvVEer 1 f uncls 1 I I TV Lj I yrv rt 1 L iNUDNC3 j- XdOES. (.DOES?) J 30 CS ALSVV HAPPyl ( ENC-vAGEv1EMT5 ID-iAjO ir XZir ,,Q I T AS LONG J gg-il? .jL yJ WHEAT SOARS HERE AND CHICAGO an. BUYING RUSH FOLLOWS Lid Lifted Saturday; Profits Rise Into Millions, Said CHICAGO, March II (AP) In a whirlwind ot trading today, grain values shot skyward to the extent ot $50,000,000 benefit for farmers alone. Profits to grain traders rose -also Into millions of dollars. Additional ' huge gains would undoubtedly hare been realised both by producers and specula tors but tor emergency measures enforced- to limit price fluctua tions to an extreme of 5 cents either up or down; from the latest previous days finish. These em' ergency measures,-which will be removed after the close tomor row, were intenfled to prevent possible - undue wildness of the markets, and to avert any conse quent dangerous strain on credit facilities. e Widespread revival of public confidence In commodity values after the ending of the bank hol iday period was the chief reason that traders advanced to explain the buying stampede witnessed today. The soaring of prices swept practically the entire list of grains upward In less than a min ute to the topmost limit attain able today. It was estimated buy ing orders tor 15,000,000 to 20,- 000,000 bushels of wheat alone were unfilled because of the rap id rise of the market and the relative scarcity of sellers. With only slight trsnsient re cessions at any time today, wheat closed buoyant, 5 to 5 cents above the finish March 3, corn 3-34 up, oats 1T-2H advanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May. 53; July 53; Sept., 65. Corn May, 27; July. 29; Sept., 31. Oats May, 18; July. 18; Sept., 19. General Markets PBODUCS BXCHANOB PORTLAND, Ore, March IS. ( AP) Produce exebanga, net price: Batter Extra a 19e, standards 18 He, priaae firsts 18 He, flnU lie. Egga Freih extras 16c, mediums 13t. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Narck 16. (AP) utter mnts, 92 score or better J la sound, standards 20 He. Egg fscifis Foaltry rroaueeri sell ing prices: Fresh extras 10c, standards lie, atedituas 13c Cooatry meats Selling price te retail- era: Ceontry -killed boga. beat butchers. snder 130 pounds. 6H-6c: vealera. SO to 100 peaada, S-8He; iambs ll-12e, springs lea, yearlings 5c, beery eves -6e, can asr cows 3 H -I Vie. bolls 4-4 He. Kats Oregoa walsaU 15-lSe poaad. peannts 10c. Brasila ll-lec, almonds 1 16c filberts 10-tle. pecan SOe. Ceseare bark Baying price. 19S3 $ poand. Hobs KemiaaL 19SX. 24 26c. Butt erf at Direct te skipperi: flution. 15e; Portland delivery prices, cbara tot cream 13-lSc. sweet ereaai higher. Lire poultry Bnrinr price: Heavy beat, colored, 4 pound! ll-12c; do me diums 10c: light 9c; rpringa. ngot lie, heavy 12e; old roosters 5c; ducks. Pekia, lorins 16c. old 10-12e. colored 10c Onioni Selling price te retailer : ure gen 80 90a cctanl, Yakima Spanish 75 Woo csatal. Potatoes Local. 65-75e orange box; Deichntee Gem $11. 15, Takima Gems $1 eeataL Wool 1922 clip. eomtBsl; Willametu valley ll-15e pound, eastern Oregoa 10-lie. Portland Livestock POBfTLAKD, Ore, March 10. (AP) Cattle Receipts 210, calves 10; steady. Steers, 650 te BOO pounds, good $4.75 5.25, medium 94-4.75, common $9-4; 900 to 1100 pounds, good. $4.50-5, medium $4-4.50, common $5-4; 1100 to 1300 ponnda, good $3.85-4.50, medium $8 3.85. Heifers, 550 te 750 pounds, good $4.25-40, common-medium $2.50-4.25; 750 te 900 pounds, good-choice $4-4.25, romraon-mcdium $2-4. Cows, good $3.50 3.75, common-medium $2.75-3.50, low cut ter snd cutter $1.25-2.75. Bulls, year lings excluded, good (beef) $2.50-3.00, cutter-medium $1.50-2.50. Vealera. good ekoiee $S.50-.15. medium $4.25-5.50; cull-eomason $2.50-4.25. Calres. 250 to 500 poand, good-choice $1-4.50, eom-men-medhrm $2-4. Hogs Receipta 415; steady. Light light. 140 te 160 pounds, gaod- ekeica, $3.50 4 35. Lightweight. 160 U ISO peaads, 4.2-4.i; lev to auw poaade, $4.15-4.35. Aiediam weight, 200 te 210 pounds, $8.75-4.85; 220 to 250 pwaada, $90-4.15. Heavyweight. 250 to 20 poasida, $1.15-4; 190 to 950 pounds, 99.15-8.93. Packing sows, ITS to S50 peaads, good $3-3.75, $350 to 425 pounds 8J-9.80, 425 to 650 poand a $3-8.50; SIS te 590 poand medium $1-8.28. Teeder aad stacker pigs. 70 to 110 peaada. geed ehoiee $1.56-8.50. Sheep sad lambs Receipts 450 ; steady. - Lambs. 90 pound down, good-eheice $8.94-5. 6. eeaunoa-mediua $3.50-55. Tearliag vstbers, 00 to 110 pounds, good ehoiee $$-4.10, snediam $2-9. Ewes, 90 te 120 sjoeads, good-choice $2.25-9.75, 110-150 peaads $2-9.50, all weights eota- mediass $1-9. 9:15 Masic Appreciation, ea illustrat ed lecture coarse by Byron Ar nold. 12:00 reran hear. 8:90 Lillian Jeiireye fee Meat at Be Petri 'rajey- 7:90 Fof. A. 41. X. Beaqaet "IVrtsV taere sad Applying ThewT- to Tetslsklee 7:15 O. T. MeWberter "Tree Bele- lag Deaaeastratleaa, 1S99." T:40 Kasiaees lasbstots ef Che Air Adarosa by Pre. X. X. BeewertV 8 :45 Seleaee haws ed tbe Week. of Experience" Salem Markets . Grade B raw 4 asJOk, co-op pool price, f 10 per lndred. Surplus $35e. (Mirk based en seatl-mestkly butterfat average.) Bntterfat Sweet, 18c soar, 16c Prises said to grewecs ey Sales beyers March IS fThe D rices below, saaelied ey a leeal grocer, are iadlcstive et the sally ssarket bat are eet raaraateec v Tae stateamaa ratrfi aits tsobtables Asparagas ... .11 to .11 Carrots. Callt, crate 1.75 te 1.00 Green peppers. OaliL, lb. ll Pest. Calif, lb. Cabbage. Ik. .01 Vb Oaioas, dea. beaches 35 Potatees, Yskima Ke. 1 .65 Potatoes, local , .75 te 1.00 8week votitoes. erate 1.50 Lettuce, Calif. Teautteee, betkease, crste Oaieas. Wslla Walla Oaioas, Labish, ewt Psmips. haadred . Khabsrb, local Calif, lb. Celery, CsUf- H crate Hexieaa Tomatoes ... .8.00 te 4.00 1.65 .85 .75 1.50 .OS .05 .1.90 -3.50 Itsiisa Broccoli, lb. Apples Wineupe .,, .07 to .08 .SO and .75 .40 end .60 . .40 te .CO .65 1.10 aevtowns Borne Beaoty Ganoe Cauliflower, Calif., erate. Broisels iDronti. Calif, lb. .10 Rutabara. hundred 1.00 to 1.25 1.50 te 1.75 S.00 to 4.00 .70 2.65 2.50 Oraarea, p.p. Oranges, fancy , Beeta. Calif., doa, Turaipa, Calif- erate Spinach, Calif, crate HOPS Top, 1932, lb. lb. .24 .20 Top, 1931, EQGS Baying Prices Extra Standards Mediums .12 .11 .10 .04 .10 .08 .06 .09 40 POULTS Y Old roosters Colored hens . Medium hens Light hens Bakers Light frysrs MEAT Lambs, top Hoc. top Hogs, first cuts 8 tears Cows - Heifers 5.00 4.10 S.85 .08 te .04 .01 to JO .07 U .09 .02 to .024 .07 Bulls Dressed real, top Dressed hog QBAUr ASD HAT What, western red White. No. 1 Barley, top, ton Oats, white, ton ., Oata, gray, top, ton . . .06 .52 . .52 .10.00 (.18.00 .25.00 Hsy. buying prices Oats and retch, ton 00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, valley, 1st cut. .10.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, eastern Oregoa 14.50 WOOL Medium Coarse Mohair .11 .08 H market Stocks and Bonds MAKCH 16 (Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVERAGES 60 20 20 90 lad Is RR's Ct's Total Today 54.4 29. 79.9 55.0 Preriousday 53.3 29.1 79.2 54.1 Week ago 44.7 24.9 71.8 46.4 Year are 69.9 81.0 107.T 64.4 3 yean ago 181.8 134.7 244.0 185.2 High 1939 65.2 90.0 95.S 58.S Low 1933 , 42.8 23.5 68.1 43.9 High1932 72.3 89.8 111.0 73.9 Low 1932 .. 80.1 19.- os-B SJ.u BOND AVEXAOBS 20 20 Ind'ls RR's 20 60 TJt'S Total T8.S 67.1 Today 61.9 61.4 Previous day 60.3 s.7 Week age 68.8 57.0 Tear ago 69.8 74.8 3 years ago 98.8 100.8 High 1933 66.1 65.7 Low 1938 58.8 37.0 High 1932 71.1 78.0 Low 1933 53.1 47.4 76.6 75.8 84.7 99.2 85.1 75.4 86.2 70.9 65.5 63.S 76.4 99.9 72.0 69.6 78.1 57.5 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On Saturday the 15th day ot April, 1933, at ten o'clock A. M at the West door of the Court House, in Salem, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash all the right. title and interest of the within named defendants, in and to the following described real property situated In Marion County, Ore gon, to-wit: Lot 18, Block 7. Oaks Ad dition to Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said sale is made by rlrtue of a foreclosure Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, to me directed in the case of The Prudential Insurance Company ot America, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. A. Richard Schmalle and HI lian Schmalle. his wife: A. Lin coln Schmalle snd Yinnle Schmal le. his wife: Newton S. Schmalle, single: Esther Schmalle Holmes and H. T. Holmes, her husband; Raymond A. schmalle and Grace Schmalle. his wife; Fred S. By- non and Stella I Bynon, his wife; J. F. Ulrica and Business Men's Adjustment Co.. Defendants. A a BTJRK. Sheriff of Marion Cosntr, Oregon By W. RICHARDSON, Deputy Walter Fahrer, Attorney tor Plaintiff. M 1T-24-21 A 7-14 sail M SMI M OPENING 52 Cents Quoted Hex 'On Wheat; Butter Loses Half Cent t Wheat climbed tire cents ia one lamp yesterday, to top or II cents on both red and white of ferings. Batter prints were down , a halt cent wholesale, hot n , change in the bntterfat taarket was recorded. First asparagus et. the season -is in from the south, with' whole sale quotation ranging from 12 te 18 cents to coyer the three sixes offered, small, medium and large. The medium Is retailing at two pounds for 25 cents, or there abouts. First local rhubarb is also on , the market, with the grower get- -ting three cents a pound for the stalks. Lettuce is up for the second time In the week, and will, likely climb again today. Yesterday's wholesale figure ranged from $2 to 4, and smallest heads retail ed for a nickel. Carrots arev down a bit. wijtV two prices, 21.75 and 22. llffiO 0 CIS Stubbornly Resist Profit Taking; Call Money is t Lowered to 4 NEW YORK. March 1G fAP)V After a bustling forenoon,' stocks calmed considerably today., leaving the field to newly report-; ed commodity markets. Stocks offered stubborn re-: slstsnce to profit-taking; stone time early the price range' for; many issues was 1 to S points: higher, but when the enormous volume was considered the tick-, er ran eight minutes behind for. some little time It was apparent offerings were substantial. Net' losses at the finish were scatter ing and small. The change in the composite price was a rise of' nine-tenths of a point against Wednesday's rise of 7.7 volume. was 3,301,085 shares. That stocks were able to close higher, on balance, after Wednes day's strenuous market was fa vorably hailed in Wall street. which had regarded some ' cor rection" as inevitable. Farm im plemefit, food snd "beer" issues commanded good support. Several standard industrials moved ahead. Net gains of fractional propor tions were the rule for U. S. Steel. General Electric, American Can. General Motors. Sears Roebuck. Chrysler, Eastman, American Tel ephone, and .Bethlehem Steel. Al lied Chemical U. S. Steel Prefer red, Public Service of New Jer sey. Union Pacific, Baltimore k Ohio, Du Pont and Union Car bide eased fractions to slightly more than a point. Case was up 4, International Harvester la Owens Illinois Glass 24, Nation al Biscuit 1, Crown Cork nearly a point. Call money on the stock ex change was lowered to 4 per cent from 5. Tbe New York Federal Reserve bank issued a gold statement for the week ended March 15, show ing imports of $1,355,000 from. Latin America and the far east. Klamath Woman Faces Deportation KLAMATH FALLS, Ore March IS (AP) Jeanne Marie Berguery, 22, was held here Wed nesday for violation of federal im migration laws. She was charged with operating a disorderly house. Illegal entry from France and possessing a passport obtain ed by impersonating her Amerl-ean-born sister, Madeline. R. P. Bonham, district United States director of immigration, said that the woman admitted the charges made by the government and that he will probably bo deported. Miss Berguery, manager of a ho tel here, entered the country in 1124, Bonham said. Susan McMunn Dies at Labisb STOCKS C M BUT LAKE LABISH, March If. Mrs. Susan McMunn, aged 85, died at- her residence hero at t p. tn. Wednesday. Funeral services win bo held Friday from the Cloufb- IBarrtck company mortuary tn Sa lem, interment to toltow tn the Hayesrille cemetery. By CLIFF STERRETT . -- ,; - ! Jit Bins oire..i,:;: P:k II f --irriTininr'jtmiri-ir'